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Hastjtmm - Sask History Online
Hastjtmm V o l ft. N o. 33. Lash burn. GRIM TRAGEDY IN LONELY SHACK Drinking Orgy Result* In One Men Kilted And Two 0*her« Charged With Murder Comet. 31.00 Per V W S u it - Thursday, Dec. 2, 19IS. I remaad of *aght day* was asked' foe by Mr J*ck«»r> and g ra o ’ ed by 1 * magistral* Tw o nwmtora of tto H N W M V arrived in town that sight and n ttotr charg* t b *ecu**d were t a b s to Battieford thr following day tn again appear i * U ifc b ir a on Friday or Aatarday of tto* » * * b for I b u preliminary t o in a g on * b rra w eta rge of m ird* r. <ro tiati-rday (Staff S erge**' Jackson W Jacob* sod a represent at i »« of tto pr**a agam varied U iu rk a shark w b o t b faefgeant unearth'd tto revolver mentioned us t b e v i den ce of Kent at tto enquiry of l b previm^ day. Further t b shot oi b u llet hoi* Ml t b log noticed by t b jury on t b i r *m t to t b aback was aamitked and chiselled l »4 « * * ft*, fad to cantam practically a » ) o * charge of ahot t o g e tb r nu h gun nad*. Nothing more throwing any light an t b c rig i' discover,* at tb visit. On to.relay. Dr. Mackeasie made a flo w re-examination of t b b a d and nrck of McMillan, and in ha* search dieeover-d and extracted fourteen pelh-t* of •hot from and in t b vicin ity of tto » o-ifad. tbus establishing aithout doubt that death waa cautril by o shot gun. T b charge of «bot that had entered t b wall of tb •hark had apparently kit no one otherwise trace* of blood aught have been expected to show on the paper of tto wall around t b shot bokNone were in evidencThis makes it clear that at least tw o abot* were j fired before tbe gun was brok»n. ' n.ndy Mr M.lliin 4. .4 * D o r' ’ had received in l b frseaa. A* .a K nl w i l l * fr s * t«r * d 4.11 > t i t b eaar t i I l-ernek t b prrtro.a M i r b *lU r»4 I t n e ilk k iit u ll *ftd • vetting and for that m a tter tb Y L n i t k Mr* l;w e in B stllrford V .W o f t b pT-VMTl* «tl f M l (S k ill i i U i * 4 ' r • rlu / g . «»/ murder i» • blank In o t b r word* b w-m in* tr**tr r**uli *4 • drunk- n « r (| d-ad to t b »o r M a ft-r the** drink* m ib# >kirk W F U iu rk . it mil** from t b atone jar of rye obivky. no*i t r ia l of U ik b ir n . on ifaednr* Ha had a drink or t o o t b o w-nt day rue fit *4 UM w «*b * 'k r « lb* Wit to put l b bora** in t b atabie fir* ( m * i W M e N iik * • 4 »*tk r »»r k came into t b ikatk again, had t o *4 town m i T k m M r afternoon lent w b r drank or an t b n t o w notfa by i.l* y b « a . from b u m naerewa ng «nor. until b was awakened by (it«w 4 try say jw ru «u i»r* «* >» t « * Lenick in t b a r - j dawn of tb •t had occurred it » « • r - M - n lij »up tnoewng after and told that 'handy* |o#4 that ~rt*ody' bud t* »n k tod waa dead How b b id come fay bis • hikr * t » ratine bu •v.-ll-hortog out ow o injurwa hr knew not. It was fit * u k * k e k Ik • • • known to I* ail a blank and b could kardly mike fata b w ild rre d a#ns** ufader• * r k i* « in that dint r e t. and r « « » qucBtlf. m till* fari> f kn drruia* » < « tttnd t b import of t b grim tragedy • brootrled in laat » r * k • i**t«a o< ttua paprr aa lik in g pine* in tb it way. Carnarr M*rk~oxie and W T IIK t'A l AR <iF T IIK THAGEDY Jacobs mot o r-4 o il in I* nick * pise* immediately oo receipt * f the new* a ml fount. that a far mor« tragic iK C '.rrenc even than an arrid-ntsl death in a w -ll fa-d occurred On tfartr return tn to o n is tb- e*eoin«t they bnxtfbt "U a r" K m i Into tto hoepual and at once commitment*'! with the mounted police authorities at Battieford and Staff Sergeant I Jaebaon arrived by file Mifhl train Tto vboektog tragedy waa undoubt to take charge of tto raw* and no Id edly tbe result of a prolonged drunk an inveatkgallon. The follow m « morn en orgy An emply whinky jar ing a coroner's jury consist inst of «**nding -uider tto table in tb M-**r*. J. Hrandwn. H II A r m iifw g . aback wxa t b datnmng evidence of W. Jacob*. W L Chapenin. W O ffe r | how and why thta terrible enm - bud and II. II. Vokana were sworn in. oec irred. Three unfortunate m u. and mo. ore J out mi company with ilk each with a natural craving for coroner and h r g n a t J n a .u n to IU» ' hgjor. a faig quantity within reach, • o i k of the tragedy. Tbe interior ol no restraining influence* upon them, Lemch a aback showed grim evidroe* ! drinking, drinking drinking, with of Hie terrible nature o f tb- event* j what result is now only too well know n. that bad taken plan-. Lying on t b floor in tb* centre of tb- aback witk The label on t b fatal jar showed h«s b a d in a pool of blood waa t b that it bad been supplied by tb body nf "S an d y' McMillan, apparent government, under a system that ly in t b *atn* spot w b r * be bad fa l permits large quantities of liquor to len when k# life bad b e n m awfully be indiscriminately distributed with and ao suddenly snuffed out. Hlevel out first ascertaining w tot to r recipi spots oo one of t b window* an i m ent* are persona sufficiently respon several place* on t b paper which sible to be trusted with tb- amount tbe government allow*. covered t b tough log* of t b walla aim indicated a struggle of some tort This ts tbe first crime in t b pro Above ia a pho ©graphic reproduct • t t b r before or after t b killing. ion of tbe fatal whisky jo g taken tinee directly chargeable to tb That a terrible lig h t ensued waa from F. Lenick'* ahaok the day after dispensary system and the govern indicated oo w e r y w4>. In on* cor th# tragedy. Note tb* government ment should forthw ith *** that it ia '.to laat by going out of the business ner of t b aback waa t b broken label. altogether. I a any coo* there should remain* of a lamp which had c i l b r fan atriet regulations at ooee pat into b n thrown or knocked o ff t b tabk In t b melee tbat must bare taken that bad taken plsoc. Questioned by effect, by which t b quantity of li plane, and up t b walla t b P*P-r Sergeant Jackson, b atated that br quor allowed to any one individual waa burned completely away, and bad seen Lemch tbat morning re per day should he reduced by 75 p c charred articles at d o m in g etc., were move a cartridge from t b barrel of hanging ' b r e with t b log* burned hi* rifle and place it in t b magaatne and blackened right up to t b row Be also observed Lemch take aomr c'a t 'j C j f j C J i ; J L 'jw a c J L U t ] [ showed plainly tb it a fire which at cartridges out of a revolver. one tun- must haV* threatened tbS E Whir* was the next witneaa. entire aback waa gaining b a d w i j Be atated that hr resided with F. before it waa extinguished. tluigley a little over a mile west of The jury on tu m m ia g the body of Lenick* place He deponed that F. t b dead man found a gaping wound Lenick had called at Quigley's on t b on t b -right aide of tb? n*ek extend tnorn.ng of Thursday. N ovem b r 25. ing through to t b mouth * it b t b sod stated there h*d b e n “ b d Inek' left BKt* of tbe face and jaw muti over ,it hi* pUee t b night prwifau*. lated to such »n extent tb it identi 1 0 I that "Sandy” McMillan was devd fication on that aide would have been He accompanied Ie-nick home *•» impossible. A part of tbe lower jaw »br dead mao lying on t b floor rovr. d with « blanket. He f u r t b r saw t o g e t b r with a part of t b face had disappeared completely. These grue l>oc. Kent sitting on t b faed with a some relic* which it was thought uadly battered b a d At t b request might furnish conclusive evidence as of Kent he t o t b d b * b a d and gave to t b cause of death have not b e n *omc attention to hi* injuries. Kent found Lndrr the body when it wa* **id b must have got quite a " jo lt " removed was found t b under lever during t b night but knew nothing of a shot gun and tn o t b r ports of of it. H»- noticed that t b shark had t b «b*ek w-ere found o t b r hmken b n on fire, and said len ick had portions of the same weapon. In one told him that b could not "figure of t b log* near « b door was found the fire out at *IL*' According to w it a hole a* if mode by *ome mmttr ness Lenick f u r t b r said “ we migkt from a lire arm. but b yon d noting all have been in * # b s this morning.” this fact, tiergeant Jackson mad. no Witness *oid to did not wish to talk investigation at t b trme It might i h » i : t b tragedy to either Lenick have been eauaed by tbe entry of or Kent aa be wanted to keep their e i t b r an expanding bullet or by 5 m iid* off it. He said b n impressions charge of shot fired at clone rang* on seeing the piaee was that there T b body waa brought into town had be«-n a “ rough bouse." and t b Coroner's inquest, which was F. Q -tgk y. the next witness, cor adjourned at t b scene of t b tragedy, roborated t b previous witness aa to waa continued in G reer* ball during Lenick calling at hia bouse early in tto morning He had gone over to t b afternoon T b first witness called w*s r. Lenick b stork to g e t b r with Lenick Lenick. who Mated that Sandy Mc and White. He saw t b body of Mc Millan and Doc Kent were passing Millan lying oo tbe floor but did his hom e t b previous day with t b i r not raise tbe blanket to mske any outfit on t b i r way to bore a well examination. Nest to r Kent or Len for a farm er *©m* males away He ick could understand what had hap had atated that b had something' pened. and he. witness, did not in t b aback of which t b y might question them. He at once went to like tn have a drink. T b y omeatou Waseca ond notified Coroner Macto this proposal and went in. T b y ken ate. of Lash burn, by telephone. drank for aonae urn* in fact for Dr. Cook, of Lloydminater. was col most of tbe* day. as b bad a gallon led to make a post mortem examin ja r of ry* whisky us bis shirk T b y ation of t b deceased and hia report at least. T b lemon of t b grim tra g did not trouble tn get meals T b y to the coroner was to t b effect that edy ia this lonely prairie stock should bad. aa fa r •• b could remember, a McMillan a organs were normal in not to loot upon oar legislator*, for ••sup* of coffee at one time donna every respect. No marks of violence it oertannly w ill not b upon tto wcre found on the body o t b r than people who have been mad* *v*-p*rtt b day. Hks memory w »* t b n blank and b co.Id recollect noth wounds in the neck and b a d . Them m ra ia this aefarioon traffic- It look* ing of what afterw ards trd a n p im wound*, in his opinion, were suffici oow oa if tbe government most quit until b awoke is t b morning and ent to canoe instantaneous death and t b liquor business or t b found himself lying on t b floor, to should judge were made by an w ill quit t b w ith Doc Kent lying in o n o t b r cor expanding or soft sowed bullet fired ner of t b aback and b o d y McMil at close range. He aoad he found no lan lying in t b erntrr of t b room. iracea of shot tn t b wounds. Don't order yoor Private Greeting Tbte practically closed t b coroner's Cords o a til you hove seen t b MasMe stated tbat t b place was coW and b b d attempted to arouse inquiry ond t b ju ry retired to foam lea at T b Coaset office. T b fiaavt. t tour verdict. T b y returned in a assort me at ewer d i m ia L a a h b ra . -Sandy'* tn put bam in b d . w b n b found that br was dead. He t b n few minutes and reported that after with prises t b lowest. deceased. awoke Kent and told him of what viewing t b body o f t b b hod found, and Kent had sold. Alexander McMJiaa at t b residence Gool Law. t b youth seat - I can't b lseve U-~ He t b n cov of F. Lemch and a fte r lietruang tn from LdwydmiaeUr for forgery ia ered a blanket oner t b dead man. t b nsedseai and o t b r evidence given altering t b omaaat o f a cheque was at t b enquiry, t b y found that Meand b id down in t b bed for a arraigned before Judge Mar Lean qn abort tame until it was daylight, and jMillaa had come tn b a death by a t b tth w b o b plea d* 4 gu ilty sad than b had gone over to F. Quigley builet bred from a rifle to t b haada until t b baa nearest neighbor tn ask him tn T b eoramrrM enquiry waa then n otify t b o o tb rk seo. Although be T b arrest mt Lease! I m closely qstationed by Sergeant K Jackson, witness mamtaioed that b tallowi d. ▲ ) had aboalatriy ao n eallt ctsoa o f any irate’s court wKh Mr. A. B. t h i n that hod happened during t b of Sorgeoot J, provisos night and waa at a com plete boa to understood how tb « aepontety afcnrgad. F n T U o t L sad yoo tragedy b d s o c u n d . - D o e ' Kent w o* then calked and W ell* & b a t . m or a hoot at North Bat- GOOD THINGS FOR CHRISTMAS As per usual a person rather expects quite a feu table on this festal occasion. extras on the W c have made special effort* thi?* season to supply you with the best at Lowest Price?* F irst Of All The Christm as Cake New Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peel, Currants, fancy KaiMn», Ad?> tic t I .>t« s p ce*. Shelled Walnut* and Almond*. New Date* and Fig*. Cryatalixed tiinger. Everything tbut the culinary experience! to make a tasty cake Table Dainties Table Raisma and Fig*, W alnuts, Brani*, Filbert*, Jumbo Peanut*. .v ‘. p* t Soft Snell Almond* 25c. per lbAll kinds ol Chocolate* from 2 t.' 50i lb Large vanetv ol Chnatma* Candies at 25c. pci lb. BomBoti* 25c. 50c; ar.d 7.V prt bo*. Jap. and Navel Orange*, new otoik CARR S E N G L IS H RISCL’ ITS. Anything and e\cr>thmg in Carr * I 25c. per lb. hikv Biscuit* on Sale at Regular Price 30c to fiOc lb California Pte*er\ed Fruit* in glass jar*, finest on market. Peaches, Pear*. Apricot*. Cherries. Regular 75c. going at 55c. Japanese China A special lot of Japanese China; best values w e have ever kbown 15c and 2>c. 25c tables. See our ■ and Y ou will be surprised to see what you can buy lor a Quarter. n Snyder & Armstrong I LASHBURN’S LARGEST STORE ■S3? r “ --3S' - S '. a c j t j c a t j c u c ’i u a k SsleaCi*' In spite of the W ar Stoves have not advanced in price W c have our usual full lines at the old prices and in some cases cheaper Everything in pipes and fittings (ours fit right to o ) W h y not get fixed for the cold weather before it com es? Brandon & Son ( n o t b hoapital wi.h tttk . at t b esB fktrly sw atbd ia ban fay t b MBjuxma Me H h lw i of r . P rin tin g Jr When Mr. Traveller, of * Mail Order Printing House, drops into yonr store w itk his 10 cent smile and hearty hand sha_„ sure and have on hand a good supply of r Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelopes, etc., printed at the Comet Office W e have the goods and can supply yon with anything in the printing li from a visiting card to a full sheet poster aad ia ant ta same ap im » * ■ » m b ft* ta Military M M dtlfS Prin tin g m m THE COMET. L A M iB LK N . SASKATCHEW AN WITHIN THE LAW CHEW “ PAY ROLL” TOBACCO A B R IG H T TO B A C C O OP TH E F IN E S T Q U A L IT Y 10 C E N T S P E B PLUG ca poor lag to gtv# of iteeif Ha best far tfee eaa H t r on Submarines K eepin g H ots and hatoved beyond U a l as yet there A r.i ng her fa ilrw * w»ra ar,m* llfea waa lit tie to be said o f fern with « j -------lairls On the Farm ( < « p y rig h t) hers# f. o tie r* «aU#e Of fear o * t setae** Ha was a spotiod child of Aeroplanes ano Destroyer* Always an Garmaw CMm.fti Ar# Maw F .r*a.n; sort in taia eiagl* pa.-tic ait * were tbo fortsaa. if you wiafe to have tt ao Car t*. and Work TooatKar two g r le with » bom «he shared a ’-aiaiy, be * m ooly a draft# to taa r * * * ,.! ... TV- .* » * * Bays' a«d G<r.a Ciwba to C -«at* in Dotiats f a r Tm f t >*rg *a a i ooai ag o f aU U a ships cheap r » a Their ro *a *o o dweamy world a feivo. Thus far fea bad e o barest ia A gn iu t . r « l t it * CHAKTk.lt L feoiw t.iu * U lU ly tn iI ! * * . . . - * t o is . .k ..n - i i - a « v * U i * * • Briuah grand Best U th e 1 , la SlUti.de toward the other w l «a a Tm of 1>|M atuf) la tend of a wasters* atftia u! a u o r . *n u * . u . * * a . * * ; , ^ r ll ^ *k fe a a * , been U an . # 1The the -.ft.ue boa.1 of uc-oft In tie if a* J * ! 4 T'w« in # of IM t i t . • t j r t iU’ t«4 tonal.on (ft# found as raa. com pai . r * v / ~ * » a il into a mother ship lor the *“ mer ft Be g l up from uta auppri may be .*»in «d Ity a'atu*y » u.* * i.a on* ft.n.er a.eft-ng » iu i a iail.aen.caia ik a e.u*.y 1 . 4. . * •lowiy, it e » U f« t tm k *e«t ionsbip Sev«Tta riaft* they were whoie- S L ^ k i . i , .of f •happ.neoa . J a w . aeap^ae# Laadieg y ia U o n u ha.a •** amJoa and feis genial .air U aeg tha p>*c* of the proibenmiw odd/w*a«d to l a towtvo j r » t • »* - fa | * * l i>a« l..« iiti ..1*1 1 1 *4 . . 1 of ilgftl It U.« » * . JlWi *t tft* out' ad im enough O tte r w e e they ftera 1 aki&g them *■ m>y u . . (T o be COfttlnnadi ■ id * decks boxnoo s r » at.red » u « r « oaek son. »wm eu...g *i*a u.ia > o », act tm act «*< u*ftt« a»>t U * Uiitarate. altogether -in".* genial ft e a. 1% gvolts used th be p ^ yed . tha d.n.ng J . * » e*n • iiiMwaw.# Ooe.eI in r , »m H UiIrfOMM'A Oft t « f BaOitot ia such wtaa. through five dreary _ _ „ , nanta .*rg« <oft* g at# Hava Laeft si.ed up as t v i g * * t l a i »U iia , t e l 4>-v# * -• u i»>*. brain kuf a M>ftg time siift costiauftd y » . \f«ry Tam er . . - i n n# bo«r ■ C h i l d r e n s r e t a E x h i b i t i o n to i l *oi«s. He * in pay a tm.A tha c o » a. awp*.’ •■« the iniik, ana to tne t u i U itn u l n a is IS* daily ghe stood ->efiled a roaster ftha { Most of tha romance and action of *^*ua »o o d tor >■ *r rn tr-er A -a ft.-aisiij a ellt« ( y tne pres » * . , «t ta m e usu « k ***1" * l « * t j of tpent i ' f ••-fier aaktag a , .ra !n obl:g *A/#i Ap.MJi at.it ia/ Upon S «f a<ory me:..*, labors, cooking her own Pubi>city Campaign ts fee inaugurated » aria re. wblia the grand Cert fta.ta doll l torget to :erd tise p.gs l »e * .1 •dial leather f u e l are gioft Th# number ol •u in i.ls t tfu a M t spirit. ia a v »* g * • » / a,# araet :i,*a « over the raa. washing and at tna Pa-sarra Pacific Eamotton j £of Gor mans, be-vung* to tha aca to go to the acmao.nouaa lu ( » • a >e tm a on How to Se-ep uia t> y# on ia. (hat arc o ilir td tor •#.# u p. is mg t« a .;i«4 feat » * t ia«rtftaaa aft ) r*st«*d tmaing. for the sake of that neat a y R. C- Gafto, editor. Judicious Ad- p.ac.es sag the destroy era. an tes a larm ' * the real o f this man s » u .i A rtd k iai yam ana martnaia ar* (ft in u gra'«fi»i*y. s u it.) fea/lU >aal p arauea which was rw;aired of ber veruamg. u iu^gu. in e »p re ».i_ g ft.a correspond.at of tha New Yore (juetit.y adieruawd, A lit, had nil 1*11 hwliia and gone to toe •ft* a#..n ato u i« to tm tuil horror by those is aathoflty at the flmporHerald Tha droadaaugtLs remain u.p.y ft. <-f iter a .g:,t la a tyf-'tna aatf oi*- ti.m. yet m-.te eaper.al.y necewaary for keen interest m the C b u it w a Pets :n harbor, for occasional city bacauaa they got I IIv j of doing toiy .ii iiri-s i.il n g in u L ia h iu o a at tn* I'anatn* I'acilic In- cruise* into except the North Sea, hut the la * cu^res and *t ia more than iin«.y ieen ton* o>t Ute Stud *>*/ > »U fe Jtli art/ua iaiiitoa aba » * » to her vwo aeir respect. tern* lonal Klpoa.lion, 1 >ee;aa.oer 2 p a i n and tn# destroyars ar* alway* mat tb s ta-y did v * samr aa a.-on seeks traie u*ra tu push >t u lt« «S on to (tilt of avoaatioft. W ill a mind k «n and evrueat aha md toid « h ,*l u.e » t.fti la. iK.U M. t.iw* to aln a iltLta reap, a fro.it Uta r f,ntrivr<{ w a * •<>.*<« fr >m reading and t. 4n a f e a that a k ai>«ie4»e of »n thv mo» • They work log e tc . r *• * * * W*B enough ammaia ia not so widely aiSuaed as A is ta tu ■ortur* tfeaf haa aatiauaiad *t«r acui and * ’ ody rig ai.-ire is# free library t n.ai ol p acta and iirtniy peitese* in a in bunting "Krttx." aa Bnusn oflic-l tut* for ftajpp*- 4 Cf— 01 ti Ue* *•> •** »weP li,e h°>* Of a tu4 i * a aar # f « . la * g * » * her tr.i* oppi rt-nity Uy raedid era and men uaitcrsaiiy ca.l t h a ik ;r*» •>* 16• lafu* l* to give u.em a adtsiU M d by anoturt c l. L-. ,x mi !« publicity u o .p a .g a fth.ch Wuttid p.acv ,ubmar.nt» tory ia tt.-ir..n lb * »ftia * i .• re... i.iiis Larm of their o « n and Id them bisrfc Hues utat iay a a o ta taa panel r h l a r y o i of h er**if with otbera , of tig tit. alk] ift Utat inaUtftt fe«f af»o it fc*r aha reailied the fact that i. a rights of G t luU'.a cieaturoa of tha A submarine cruising below tb* l1* * * m * proceeds. m*tead of kluing cream ts forbidden, *. d t north aijuareiy before tne public so aptnt * «a tai<kraa4 u#<'* a«#,u I fta ahe poBsesreid an lnle!!sgenfe beyond turfaca la vialbiw to an aviator. It m#ir Jo.ng ambition »:U i tne drudg prunng cieunst s ,—ii • u at u lual .Ob' may avoid, at .cast, gniftg b ate hewn Utw l in ,.n« if tn rum4a Utica (root uar t r a il Vision 'ra te i* deeper u.sn , j or 4 ) rrT con .bun chores la u >ia« * «.*-rage The training by b eri jic u i attention. «a a elder bov I n!#fstanding #«u *4 fa'ber, too, had beam of a saperv-r! 1 or 1 feet, and ieates a character Stic order of tbings a very prominent p-rt au 1 b»-»t cali-s m n. . Mr Uano. who was a reporter on ripple of air bubbles and feirefta* of is be.ftg p.ayed by hue boys' and g.ris gadlLi «L Cf frtt* tnc fail import of taia hideous tain* kind T i e r 1 l i t tt ifUih l u* r « Ift - w#a a* well, at tha back |tha New Ur .cans I'.tayuce at tne tun* farm iiu lil and tbe country acnool Lk- .tfu r i r««ui. in: ztt o f Uniter Nfed on * h t ii an* looked Fof the psue. vaguely, t oil. When a piane has lot at eg a g of particular uic great Miaaiaa.ppi flood, sent to submarine it *igna.s the bubter* fairs . t. 1 ue b o )* ’ and g if.*' club Idea ( , , 1,1 . tall of Uftitl * # « a aln tow «■ ( 1.1* u attfeta reap, t that t»el .nga inevitably to the UtC&itt a wait of itoita T lo rigid lift*'* of poasea*or of good blood. Ktnaily aha Tor raa, where th« ie.ee broae, to hni wnere to go 4 urn turnuim;■,** f A** ft Mubiuarinft bunt.ng is u more fully developed in the t Uited .i« ..a of ftuUian interest, gate bp liiact that cro »*M »l * * f * bars — femnreiy enjoye! a mode«t spp'ecta- ' i mm ft a tireless game of bid* and sees tsiatva than in t ana .a, but it is taa.ng i f it :» *u. )>ruiLgijf lie in iklOllkg tt. prison bait It » a « atlll trta. then t on of her own phya ral advantage* hi* newspaper yob to try to re v u e the Naval ingi-nu.ty has inreniad no end iioiii in V>ester n Canada and a lot ol ( fevapi-r thdio a rl.ttIM atoall dun b brutes be iouud maroon of metbOu# of location to ) a and g.r.s are deteiop.ng tbrougi r #1 m* bus.hvis, n* says,-<n iai<-*. Mila aaa In a Call o f tit# Tombs ant of de In *hurt. » h ' had beauty, brain* and ora of ibeae organ us itons tout hotr.s an j restaurants anu uak.r»c# Experiment has proved tit* Crouching Riiaaralt y ou the narrow breeding, th fr- th ng* of chief import ed on barn roots and in bonawa, IcLa struction of tne loya.ty and gratitude of the ose of the iand «h .eu is nceeaaary to VA nen tbe war bi gatt ih >na rua>l« t some to be cflectuai and aom* use bod, aba uiaintaifie 1 uer ft feed wj|< a- anee to any woman starving animals 1 e*cucd iro n death ii.e bu..dint up of perniabeht, prosper n a oeruvin way w ih to n e* was » Uig of thn a a low that window There had been theft* In the store , “ r uo* days and higtits in flat boats teas. large!) Ukv'U as a Suftftt.lul, lor co. If a destroyer gets on the track of ' oua » « rtt wii.cft w*a ft symbol of h--r «)•*• Tne-y had been trace,! eventually to a j and deserted barns with Uie dirty Making a virtu# of 4 1 c aa.ty. Ibie »p «.r Again agony Wfettrbed ftlta.n certain d partmen*. that In which j water ml aiound, and no man near. « V a submarine. It has Jo knots against uanHoba department 01 agiiroitur* l « r Uem.aji a*#.er» told huw neurotic the aubmar.lie's six or eigbL Tcerc <lu^ng the pa»t few year* b*a bcea u#r Wary worked T e detective waa tt.pt th t {em cc,ol>d mti(J j * , * persons m.ght drin# a d cic*tftn o f tne doing a vai„aai# wo-a .n orgai The girt waa appalled by th# raercl- alert Home vaiuab e silks were mis* ifcalr services without comp>*u»at.on la no dlfficutly la kavping up ,G r lessrie** of ft destiny that had »o out- m* Sear b followed im meliarely The to , a V, Ul« ^ ru tn a g . b e.p.e,, .res- deatrc.jer * »ire ie a * bring* her a ooya' and giria farm clubs and assist bean v off ca wititout 111 efle-cts swarm of assistance i mg In U-e bolding of school ta rs, and the; hat* a substltut* tor bean cod. > rxged right Hhe waa wboily inn'* gooil* w«we found In M arys locker ( urv#i m ale us part., ular.y app bean* be.rg no 1 oo*«-r pr<>< r u m Very thin la the akin of a submar i Bo h** b* »*a prevent at oae cent of baaing dona any wr.ng Mha That wa# enough St.e wa* char*. •! ttie t #la * a<y gug* had for comine. ant tery fragile and comp.lcnied ot these fairs, seen the exhibits and called "K ite g koi m raa• * ," bigbiy r< had struggled tnrough year. of pn»- with the theft She protested Inno^ pamoua la.feed with the bo>* and girt* who are cotftUit tide, as goi.ig Lar~ and its machinery. It does not take much •ttofi to keep herself rtaan and * hole- cenre. only to be laughed at In d* r i-< ... _ ... . of a shoes to put it out of order If taking p*art in tne wora, can neip but »<-j) cheap *Tt is incumbent on u> aorna, worthy of tho#a gentlefolk .ion by her arena ora Every thief de- j 1 “ »• tDer* r * “ or» fr in whom aba drew her biood Clare, Innocence Mr Glider hlmse.f f * * ^ . 0* • • “ « • “ « ;- oil and bubbles come up for a icog become enthusiastic about the future all to be econ mical.” #a>s tii« # And earnest effort had ended at taat waa emphatic agaioat her The .hiev- i l *°n than mown l *ou,d pul, into Mor- tin e ;n one place, that is considered of agrtcuiiura. The rural school fair vtrt.ser, ‘'Goads" cheese, mad# of »ku<nm< k fairly good evidence of the eucreta and ikh.bit of the Hoyt* and Gins' under an overwhelming accusation, Ing had been long continued An ex * * a it W‘ l ° * ‘° * d ot CAU w#re merely gain and bone, of the attar*. There is no escape Farm Club held *t Portage la I’ra rie unU, la a *ubstuut« tor r«ai c a t w « faiae, yet none tbe leas fatal to her. ample must be made The girl wa. ar 1 bi« accuaation after aoul wearying rested 1 noae dogs previously rescued would for the crew. ih?y cannot mak^ the, recently brougnl together the live One dealer advertued fitly ten* ol t daisy* bad culminated today in con The crowded condition of the court ruan down to tne landing and fairly submarine rise, or get out of tc it 1 stock, the eh.d and gradea produce, It I* “ exceiient fer working pc-ep.e «n t mob me. yelp.ng with Joy, ticking my become* a steel casket lfl a aatery the household #rt and the school work the poorer ciaavea g.-nenuiy, a* it tue » let ion Tn# sentence of the court calendar kept her Lor three months In of over fioO children. There was not quite a cheesy taste ' A substitute for had been Imposed upon ber—thnl for the Tombs a w a lti«§ trlnl. She was face and amearing me with mud from grave required to OD® o f those chtid.-cn who »a a not a oil for pc.iahing floor* ts not oil at a I. tUrc* years »he should be lmprlaone-1 quit* frlendlea* To tha world *he waa head to foot, wnith more than repaid; N o nautical mlcd is j ^ . 1 ze that by casting about on the better farmer a eon or daughter a* the but give* a high poi *u. 1 ha asm' Thare had been nothing In the Ufa only a thief la duress At tha last tha me for all my trouble." While not so demonstrative aa can bottom with a grapnelone will learn ; r* * ° :t of tha fair and the wore of pr** dealer advertises auneiitutcB lor giy of Mary Turner before tbe catastrophe trial was very short. Her lawyer waa car:.e in <.ia.'r h o u tiicid o.i* came to dlatlnguUh It from many merely an unfledged practitioner aa- Inea, in their nfiectation. nor always if an o bject with the bu.k and alxe pferatlon for It. and there I* no dot^bt O' •<of ti e in at {i t b u u ol a.i -1 another Ita moat significant details a.gned to her defense aa a formality showing their gratitude by remaining of submarines la aetahiished la that j l£l* 1 many of tb<-m s r« being saved in the place which haa offered them way. for tbe farm by the Interest in agrl I ven sen ant# la thecheap aubetiiut were of a sordid kind, familiar to of the court At the end twelve good shelter, common backyard cats are be“ The admiralty will not accept cultural life which they ere develop for h e r \id yet tlax is wn>i Kui poverty Her father had been an men and true rendered a verdict of Th* heeds more bo>s' and a.ei pTofwsi-s to be ih e r- is n unsuccessful mto aa aucces* la ea- guilty against the shuddering girl In ing ably defended by Mias Marjorie any guesswork about it." an officer ic* Stolz. secretary of th# State Humane explained “ W a may have to put an 1 k,rlfe’ farm duos and more country »i« <■>. ol In t i n#- a p easant r* a r t -emed by this generation of Mam- tbe prisoner's dock. 'school fa ir * — Exchange j Is cent taste of n a.I a id is the r o o t mon worshippers He was a gentle That which was tha supreme trag association of California, who la offer- explosive right into one or have of the bert Munich beef v* .*a po .r man. bu| the trivial fact ts of *ma)> edy to the broken girl la the ceil mere* ing two special trophies for th* com* |rammed it In a way that must have * ! out it pMidursa a beau ifui a.uts mon short haired cal at the Children's broken Its back, but that It not H today Ha waa of good birth, »# ur ; r*alll* A|i I aUl" VULffl iwilA* . .4 ... _ _. . « , y BIIUJ anorued ratherf agreeable entertain* P u rch asin g A rm y H crse* trot, and "baa already been *o.(j , « an i he waa the possessor of an In ment to her former fellows of the d e " ^ ch, ,ot proof enough. The record goes down quantit.es to imiHary mcfeieetia. .os supposed destroy herited competence. He had as well pa.tment .tor# Mary Turner through- «> • * > * « be.towed upon tt by Ita on tha chart as Franca and Italy Ara In the Market pi;aia and Jails, also to oai.ita/) pr .» ed ' ” I; exigence, but It waa not of a fin an out her term of service there had been 1 . . , . , . oners’ camps, wbere it i* a gh,> «j> "E very ship on the blockade from For Canadian Horses C.al sort. without real intimates, so tflat now !haired cat* ar# more likely to IrtB ftJ." be combed, brushed and better cared Iceland to tha British channel, la Representations by the Dominion Mo little by little, hta fortune be none was ready to mourn over her Btring and c c r i in large quar.tl the system of„ subinaitne came shrunken towards nothingness fate. Even toe two roommate* bad for in every way,” aayt Mias Stolz. .part o f _____. , government have been t .< < asfui la Ilea, n.aie of paper, are <vtens<k j by reason of Inj diciou* Inves'menta. fett some gtignt offense, since they i "wh! e tbe common short haired class hunting They show no lights, tbar# securing a market for all Canad.an advertised. There ta do mo * oerup fie married 4 •charming woman, who. sensed the superior.ty of'her, though U * * * *° J * ° * * ‘* « « 1 uniea. the a r . r o light, along the c o a s ta l night j horses suitable for artillery, cav a>r> or Ju;e And It ia aa.d of th * paper It g ive , ona .n i^dea of England * j ftn<1 ftrUjy i^rvice purp-we. li e after a brlof period of wedded happi- vaguely. Now, they found a smug children are encouraged to give them mart Imo resource*, eald an officer. F^nch bore* purchasing commissi n cord that It U stroi.g ^ooug.i to 1 ty.ng cert gave her life to the birth of the satisfaction in tbe fact of her disaster proper care and attention-” M.ss Stolz, who treasures two hapw .an you considf-r that we have la L ftnada baa received Instruct, on a up package* end for the ord.har p • * ne'e child of the union, Mary. As as emphasizing very pleasantly their the years pa**ed 'be daughter grew o n continuance In respectability. toward maturity in an experience at Ua tha day of M.vry turners trial ever Increasing penury. T 9 girl was there was a subtle gayety of gosaipIn the tai*h school when her fath°r ing.v tc> and fro Lhrougn the store. The | 1 finally gave over his rather feeble g.r.’s plight was like a shuttlecock j . ___, . . - , ,__ _ - . - * , u #k > u u n u « >< ms • efforts o f living At his death th* driven hither and yon by the battue- ' no a n c h o r s to mine. They were fishermen before off* rwl ^ re.1ulremenu father left her a character well in dorc. of many tongue. It was the ^ y h « . i ^ . and priaoncr* of war, and that sn entire structcd in the excellent principles first time in many years that one of ; **?* . E ® 1 that .rhi,,<lr*2 th* W* F tbeT * r® fl,hern,* n ,tl,L For th* purpose of securing these hundredweight may be had for $20, * klrndh“ 4 tha' had be n hi* o » n Of woridiy the employee, had been thus accused 1 I 0 . see .lie commission divided while a pound a enough «-> eatlefy considerate to wandering Tabbies goods, not the value of a pin |o f theft Shoplifter* were ao common V * TT . F r e n c h W o m F n m nrl S t r i k o r a th* country Into c.str c u and has four to six men Another das* of the h, ~ .m r r e n C n n 0 m e n * n a O l T l K m pUoed tbe purchasing ta the hand* community for wh.ch "milk food" is Yet, measured according to the as to be a aula topic There wa. a re- 1 s'e-n standard* of adversityy. Mary freshing nove.ty in this case, where » “ ■ « * d* ° * * r, to th, ^ ------of v e il k n o in Canadian atock men reo00 .mended ta "the k * f mi.llon was fortunate Almost at once themselves H ct i ,,. ‘ . . .. . , 5, . . ^. la Western Canada Mr r a t Bums. Bum*, Ru»«tan harvestmen wbo have been nee she one of them seive. was the culprit. Her 4 Women of France Seid Said to be More In procured a hurrhle employment in feilow workers chatted desultorily of ,I * . , * * * ' * * u * ■t®l° of Ca:gary. v U have charge of U.e detained Patriotic Than tha Men In Eastern Germany situ * the Emporium t^e great department her a, they had opportunity, and com- j f*™ J * “ “ of purchasing, and ia Eastern Cannes , the outbreak of w a r " be largely accompilahed t Th* tr ta c a women, especially tha equally well known men have been j store owned by Edward Gilder T o piacontiy tnanked their gods that they ! 1through the 11 Children’s Pets Exhibb P«**aniry. .sr* more n u .ii.ti, pat Tbe horses purchased 1 he sure, the wage w . . In freason .t ^ p u e ^ f c Intern4. none then the men. and th e ~ p ea- selected must pass inspection by the veunn Reflection of Llgft.t while the toll waa body breaking, soul breaking. m e staff, did not hesitate to speak i lio,Full ^ , Informal.on1 D^and * “ b* fr 2 A“ d 2 tai* * reat wax. llor o T when . ^ t nthe e ^ oeida e d! ary surgeons of the French army 1 Why can sui! water rehect thing) entry blanks who are now on .heir way to Canada from a distance? Mvry nevertheless avoided fh» hi. tt •r \ ihm ,»v n Mir ant L i - r e » ' J for the ChiMreo a PeU Exhibition 'fo r » r* ploughed the p cuiooe must os for this purpose. w-orrt perl!* of her lot. She did not S r h‘ j The distance from wb cb the .Jg’.t h« k n u . r r ’! u . o r L t ’ ! whlch th^r* ars oo cxp;n*es». may be do* *vnd the carrot# and beeta atoced flinch under privation, hut went h r oto*l | Their wurs In the French army comes has noth eg whatever to Ar, £* *o ^J“ rT ‘ ! Obta nel by writing to D O L iv e ly ,' ior th* animal*. These women are way through It, If not serenely, at spoke wuh a certain authority, since chief. Department of Live Stock. “ «v e r idle, and they have i.e-riy ail will be looked after during their ab- with what happen* to tt Still wai.-r, |a9«f wltho t ever a thought of yield- • he bad given offic.al attention to the P.P.I.E., San Francisco, Californiatha woik to do, for tney are a*one genre by Canadian veter,nariar.s who JHke many otber surface*, ts a v»ry Ing to rhos* temptations that beset a girl have gone to France for this pur exact reflector of light It thiowa tl>a _______________ j except for u a men of su ty and upSmithson stopped Sarah Edwards, _ c__ .. warua, too o-d for acUve ae. vice, woo poee. The type of hcraes required i.g;,t wave* bars from ftaeif w H ao;t Mr. Gdder'a private secretary, as she will be those weigh.ng from a I ooo mixing them up or distorting t ern Dye. From Forert and Field give them what be.p they can was passing through one of the de AN I.N ir o ... . 1 . . . 1 ih l< It is und rstood bo king aa tt doee tbix, we can *-», Toe war naa cut us off in America They bear their trouoiee aio.cnliy to 1,300 pounds partment* that morning to ask ber If froo. our sipp<y of aninne dyea. Toe and trudge aiong the nver to tne that arrangements have been mace tne image of whatever threw th* F R O iM N I A G A R , \ F A L L S . the owner had yet reached his office problem conuonta us of noaaiog our it matters not tn tbe least where they a r. no plough- or transports to carry these horses light, "Heea and gone.” was the to France a* icon a . they begin to ' bow far tbe Lght has travelled be for , lud gone, secre- own dyes. We have no coal U r ia -1 m o ( u,eir p u e^ n d , ^ Niagara Falls, O u t—“ 1 was miserable, it reached the water. )o u can a*o frtrB, lifting toe;r feet wearily arriveMn sufficient numbers tire I out and dragging amund. My legs tarj a answer. "H e went downtown I <u*try for that purpose in this coua- ^ The government is also In corr. the sun or the moon reflected tn It The ' try. How shaii we get aiong? Wul mwooden shoes They ns* a t, couivl scarcely sup to 'he court o f generalsessions at for himabout the Mary t h j not force a we.come return to thre«. and work unUl seven at night » aBl«»tion w th tbe Italian autho-i- equally well, though they ara eooree port me My hus Judge,M Turner case vegetable d>a*. not ao brilUant as the taU a- - lX hours' a.eep in th# twenir- t,<* wbo * r* ln Dee4 ^ bor* ^ tor *nlitton# of mtiee away, band had rend "Oh. yes. I remember now." Smithbut having tbe subdued { fovjr a t an hour at the midday * rm 7 P «rPO»"*- » n i ** »' »iP «< ted about ‘ F a v o r ite son exclaimed. *T hope the poor girl an,.inea, tones of genuine Oriental rugs? Pno and evening m eal' ' tbBt B •hopt « !n« repr*»«a'aThe Memory Cult Preacnptsoo’ sad vels off She was . nice g irl—quite pte have a.moet forgotten what our u»e recent colliery trouble. tiT« o f. PurcAaaing de he The new system o f memory train . g--t - , xne to, use .it j the lady, you k n o w . Miss Edwards. forests and fields contain of coloring in w ales some of tbe women asked p* rtm" nt arrive In Canada to i u e d four b o d ies | w you p ;e a #e ;€t m e know when M r. , matter, says n Delineator editorial |lf ^ were tTu^ thal U r. e numl><.r i of secure remourts. The type of borsee ing was being taught la a village and the reauiU w*re Q|^jer en iv e a * There are one or two I There is U a yeLow oak. In which |jnen .toppre! worx in England j **4 ^ the lia ltaa flmveniment vary school near Bristol, and the lea rut r wirprmng. I got nw € matters 1 wish to discuss with the coloring matter L in g thin “ Is it possible’ " they said, and they |from that need’ by the French army, was becoming entnuaiastic “ Well, for instance," said to o there will be w“* _“ ** him." I la y e r under the bark. I looked puzzled. "Such . thing could i so that it is exported two countries t*a«aer. “ aappos ng you want to re Dewoua. my appe-| - A u rtght." Sarah agreed briskly. | Butternut gives ueautiful shades o f w .. . 1 not occur with ua What ara the ! a market from these I end medium member the name of a port. Bobby ,- ■ —- — »--------- - - and she hurried on toward the private brown and yellow. more beautiful women ot England made of? W e i for all sound, light jf*-*. u f a new p+t - off C6, , Burma Fix in your mind s eye a .an the co.or obtained from p ^ c * . , noaid pol 10 eDd to lt lB f0ttr aad. weight bor en It w * ____________ ] picture of a pclicemaa ta lam es. , .. . the. beat ~ The secretary was barely Mated at walnut. Meaquit aad osage give Jtwenty hour*. Bee— Bobby Burma " , medicuse for women I have ever heard ci , deik when the violent opening of these colors in the | Southern aad The f a ir Race "H ow ? Why. every woman aad — Mn*. A. C. B r o w n , 39 Clifton Are., d lor start.ed her. and aa the look Southwestern States. “ Tea. I see." .aid the bright pupil Tw o books are now “ best sellers" girl would spit ia the face of the man Niagara Falla, Out. ed up a cheery voice cried oat; Aider dye given a red color Tt Is who would lay down his tools in this ta Berlin, aad are In-ended to buoy “ But bow ts on# to know that it does not represent Robert Browning’ — still used by Indians and ia said to terr b.e moment There » nothing that will bring eo*»“ Hello, dad’ " Not one of as up German racial esteem The G er * fort and renew hope to the invalid so At » » * moment a young man be the oldest recorded dye is the |would bake a loef or cook a potato - mane need some Dutch courage Just London Opinion. eurehr an good news. Who. the n is i entered with an nir o f care free axsur world- Dogwood gives a beautiful j for kirn wbo would leave our soldiers j now. These books are "Race aad CuF fortes are at a low ebb and rvervthing **-• £ac* But at his red. B’ uewood. a Oae black. tare." by Frederick Herx, aad "Race The fishing grounds around the Ita the lurch Here la opportnatty, aad need for meats useUen a ray rav of joy and am J the e m p tyarm ch aira t and Race Questions to Germany," by Brttieb Isles has b enefited by the ance will etimuD'e the weary body to the desk he halted Abruptly, and his women to experiment in the making Ot-o Hauser Hauser's book preaches enforced idieeese o f Asberasea whi.e They were about the roughest, raw new effort end energy A letter from a expression chaoged to one o f d.sap- off dyestuffs for domestic a sea. thus est lot of recruits the sergeant ever that the fair men are fated to domta- the German subm erse scare existed, poiatment reviving a nearly forgotten homo i»one haa turned the tide a many n had to tackle. He worked hard at ate the other rncae o f mankind, nad This season's herring run has been o f “ Not here." he gTumbied. Then dustry. i of them for three boors, and at last that the Germans are the only people unprecedented alxe. U was le ft rtronce again the smile was on his lips Doctor Pi'Tce, of the Iavm&da' Hofeei as his eyes fell on the secretary, who thought they were getting la te pome ; ;a the wend who a n pure blondes taaily unmolested, aad so will the r. The British bkmdneea. ears the mackerel raa be ia Ms tore. UadeobtBuffalo, N. Y , aaa pood new* for every had now rises to ber feet ia n flatter AH That Caw be Sent sort o f shape, so he decided to toot H eir, is a thine of the past for tbe *dly tbe ground fish, each as the suffering e m u s . " rite him to-day aad o f excitement The government win not discon- thorn, •train haa been muddied- He ap- plaice aad the sole, w ill also profit tea kun your troubles, and he will aaed tine* recruung m Canada. Aa maay ; “R igh t t n a ! " he harked, "W hy. Mr D fc k !" Sarah gasped. praises tbe British with the other iathrough the idleness o f the fishermen you jxmt the right a b m to rest are you Tbea. before they had ceased to "H ello, S a d ie '" came the genial sal eaietern as eaa bo enlisted win be fervor race* whose destiny tt is to be fibearid the war be long, so that the to health and bna| back the roses to utation The young man advanced equipped, trained aad sent ov driven like sheep ta fetare bythe >North Sea ia a prohibited area Cor rcor rheeks, aad without charge. Hw and shook hands with her warmly. AU that the Demiafen has of men aad "L e ft te r n !” fair supermen — Vancouver haa. |two or three seasons the North "Favorite Preeeripuca" has bent the I'm home again. Where's dad *” One yokel slowly left the ra money in available ia the great straga r o m a fterat at thounnao* of euffenag wonaea . iac.e off toward the barrack Even as he asked the question the gie to assart the performance o f the tt Many grateful palmate have takes Dr. quick sobering o f hie faea bore wit British empire aad ere, y the u to w maintain auezutavd a m free u w i *"H ***•*» ff”e a *!" yaUed r— "" " Officer (to hoy ot thirteen who. Pmroe’e adviea. government win aot i a a g rly. “ where ara you off to?" ness to his disappointment over net effort to get taken on as a bugler,J " I "A h 've had omomgk." replied tl Mothers, if your daughters are weak, finding kin father -a the office. Aad hesitate at I M N » e r lMgOdd additional also Did yea sen nay ansae lack are troubled with hsad- ia the patent chagrin under which the troops if they are s eeded or win be | arhea. lamitude aad ara pale aad mskly. son now iabwr«d was to he found a cer accepted by the war sfftts — T rir a ts Apptteaat— T o the frost, sir ^ *"* * * * * * I Doctor Pierce's Favorite P iau ip U oa « tain Indication o f character not to bo N ew s haM what they nerd to mrety bring the disregarded r a lik e many a child, ho Loom at health to riser sheakn ami make really ioTad his father. The death off the mother yearn before had left him them ntroeg aad healthy. erttaout other opportunity for H ■ aot a ta the h m ftln iiu ar* printed aa blether l o U la otther -* M - er hqmd la that simple which ho hare to r his father, U W revealed a heart ready tar h BY MARVIN DANA ftr: who ts at Artificial Foods R ed R o s e Te a m ims?- Items of Interest Both Local aid Geieral QUALITY — o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o » o o o < 'K > 0 0 0 » » o o * v » o o o o o o o o o o » o o « TI m V i w r * mm4 P » » r « r i# A m m i ’ i m l l * giving • V » r t » t f K«» l* y iitu t- w by • !/*•«* mi • «4 if it > l ' » i rim*id m 4 K 1 lr > < F .n d* m Fr Iny **-**»•< tb* I ' l l «e I v » a S 'I (ir O U M r U 4 .«* » i i i k t » l i r Lr th* I m I * h £ * « r y «e * « ® * awd O* ! i » i t '• ■ for > l» k >i 4 > rv Gram Market IV rrm * grain in L a itb .r a mm Tk -n d ty t b is w e e k a r t * M follow • Nw 1 \mrt fe-rw 79 M 'a 2 N a ftk r r * 's 3 W t b #r» 71 N* t N a rtk ra •ft ratta, 2 C W a. m P arky 41 Fias td l A of tb» ratepayers of IHtM Ml l of t l * , t t . l l l K-ttuTk/lUt) of W ilton » til *>• l* M I* Lashburn m Ih u r 4 «; | v i ' « i » f lib at S p m for ( U 4 i*r'.w i«a of o i a x . ^ i l •* fair* to f r A r f i l m 4 i Im for l U (W Mr* L H INlie a of poo* of o l i K t a i a n o t i t i i ' for <-o • 'Ml- M.aa Maggir Arno a< !lor for t t u 4i*«Moe for tb- «•*brr ( i ' V r and b r « V r i n iw r f u r . • net for a f»% » « l t » Divine arm o r wtil br l* M nrst H. o l i f a* Ik* fo I'/* MM w i l l ' * a «M Hr It at It a ® C l rwrt C b . f 'b N ro U n d a al I. aafeh .rn at J p It# m A ll Saint* pm Mm a Aortal F « * » ia r H ik ' Hretory o ill b* l* M oo rb-.rvlay neat o f t I i K t ' i f of H X m o I i ) - o ■■ Hr *4 a»i r a * r arral n o ry ' W it hIA i t r L a o ' ro«no. M h/ id thi* i«* -r Thr La’ll of ( br All Maiotar i i i f f h W. A arr |ol<boi tb ir An a . i l Haaaar in O n r • M ill on 1 m fr ® M r lib . t inry and plain work • ttahlr for Chriatma* p/ - ot *: rraaonahlr pric-*-* T» a o ill tr arrivd 4 .rm t Ibr aft-riww.u i»aocr in lb(m a n y l i r g l i 7jr L n l i 'i ( f t. TL* L n b b u fi O f l b > r* in attrndinrr. -o — . Mra*r« M r> a *g h t»o A J ito h i shipped a car load of boif* and a Humber of brad of c a ltl’' lo W im i [ r | on Turadiy laaf. Mr, A MeN» irti'o a made ibr tn p *o rb«- eify in e k i r p of tbr conaiirnm-nt 1"’O 1 1 Thr body of ih- lair Handy ' Mc Millan r n drapofebrd ra»t on M •-dn-I'liy a a r n iM for tnterrm'nr a* hia old hom of M oint Forest On tariOi Mr Jaa Greer w *a m d . u p of fbr M n n n i and will rtail r*Utivea and friends at Heihoro and o'tirr points for a frw » « - k « before returning to La*bhurn —• — - 1 >o your X m i* shopping at Hnydrr A Artntt roay a. CHRISTIE’S BISCUITS Our 5tock of Christie’s Biscuits is Complete and Fresh. W e also carry good assortment of Biscuits in small packets at 10c. «ro f Kdmome >' vL.tin * a tbia di A Full Assortm ent Of K. C. JAMS Guaranteed Absolutely Pure. Made by Kootenay-Columbia Prescr>ing Works. K. C. BRAND. Mr HI DDES DEATH AT ALW AYS VAW N On Sunday V a * .«b *r J * if at Vawn tteak ore i r M ( V drttb of Mr Henry H ro M ii a m too for-m m at 'bat ;r»o i formerly fo W i . e t Mr Henre-tf retired fo hit b- 4 ea H.nday night apparently ,n Am usual k e ll'k but death *• a result of t - i f t failure cam ' suddenly to him tr-for- be bad retired many bo r» In'errm tit rook place in tbe Was ret cemetery on Wednesday. Hr* J MeM irtry of Lashburn conduet i ■ ' br burial service Deceased • »a if] hta (5'h year and l--*ve* a w t low • nd tw o wirw Arthur of t h- W ts -c i district and W alter of U ia a ip t Mr H Holm** of thi* town a bro'b -r- n law r- r iv d t I -graphic ti* Ifiga of the sad event on Monday and immediately M l for V iw n at •ending the oV> i|uiea at Waseca on Wedn* adiy. The bereaved family Lave many friend* in tb» Lashburn and Waaeea district to aympalbire • i'll them in th< lo*. ib y ha*, auat alived Good Work of Ladies' Union Our Aim: ALWAVS QIALITV FIRST la All GROCERIES And CANNED GOOD J. A. Chapman & Son, Lashburn’s C o m p CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY A N N O U N C EM EN T EXCURSIONS of next TO Vancouver, Victoria, W estm inster, B.C. C A T T LE and HOG SHIPPING DAY In the sebnolhnuae at HaM-vale on Friday evening No* 19tfe last there look place one of the annual g re jt event# of the district namely iM tea and tale of work of the Ladies* Union T H R O U G H E LEC TR IC L IG H T E D T R A IN S A* an early hour in the rveninr P A R L O R O B S E R V A T I O N CART* P A TR IO TIC FI M> A meeting of I he members and those directly intertbr ntiacna rommiftee of tw rl*e it e«t»d began to arrive, and soon at railed for Mon lay. U te m b tr *• at tractive booths were erected and Leave Lashburn Monday. Thursday and Saturday at 10.42 A Q E N T S F O R : A pm in tbc Cana d u n Hank of Coro- table* decked with tempting fare p.m. mrrer. » e r y member in requested The public, apparently knowing from previous eiprriener of the good time to br preaeot. Excursion Tickets on Sale in store. turned out en masse and Mr F Hrown, of th* local C N H aoon tbc schoolroom was thronged s 'a ff. left for Vawn tb i» » * t k to with a gaily-dreaned and gaily-talk D E C E M B E R ......................... .....................7, 8. 9, 10, 1915 take temporary charg* of tbr wc- ing crowd 13. 14, 1916 t ion foreman'* j*»*t at that [»» o i While .some of the ladies aerved 1 A N U A R Y ....................................... left vacant by the recent sudden tea others were buay taking in tb< F E B R U A R Y .............................................8. 9. 10, 11. 1916 death of Mr. H. II* n o tt. shining dollars at other department* fine of the moat enjoyable a* well a* G O O D T O R E T U R N U N T I L A P R I L 30, 1016 C. McKendry, of W ycollar baa profitable features was the “ pound Coal Dcaicrs recently op' n d a blacksmith.-ig bsrel" presided over by two charmInformation and Tickets from «nv Canadian Northern Agent. buaincaa at bia farm borne in that mg yo.n g iadie*. ft certainly did district. * a thriving trade, and many were the R. C R E E L M A N , General Passenger Agent, Winnipeg, Man. laugh* at the numerous customer* Mcaara. McMillan Hroa.. of North staked their ten cents on a dip in H tttleford co .a.na of the fate ‘ Han y to the myaterioua barrel. The eanMc Mills n were visitors lo town o n '«jy stall, prettily decorated, alto did Banana Belt District Tuesday eventjg. m ik itg enqmrv;* lively business, the variety and to the tragedy m which McMillan j tempting looks of the various awr e f loat his life. They bad bear l tio- Irn-at* would have induced even a On Friday. December 10th. at 8 thing but a lot of contradictory ru- m,v r to part with hia laat penny p m.. at the Banina Belt School bo ise. FOR S A L E —The north half o» see mors, to consequently came up to . 0 the fair vendors, school will '3 7 miles n.w. of Lashburn. town to get accurate information so The main booth *bowing the pro- the children of that present the comedy entitled “ Mrs Good bouse an i barn, ample supply far as is atpresent known. I ducts of the |*di-*‘ needle* if it did Tubbs of Bbanrytown." for tbc bene of water. 150 acres under cultivation, —o — I represent mm* toilsome hour*, was bslanc- easy to break. 40 acre* fen - t . i t r a Choice Mine.- Meat in qt. ©ertainly worth all tb « time and ef- fit fo the Bed Cross Fund The comedy w ill be in three Acta ced in pas ure. Al*o number of bora’ s J*ri at Bnydcr A Armstrong a. i fort put forth during the summer. i and colt* for tale. Apply to W. R. I for here could be found almost every via.— Act 1.—Shadow* in Shantytown. Phillips. Lashburn. or on farm a* The new* was current in town on s rtic|p n( /jr y goods both uneful and Act 2 — M r*. Rubbrla cornea a woo above. 31-3c Wednesday that "Ltoc Kent ta *t orDltlDi.ntt|i Th-y were soon bought ing present in the b*o;xt ll attached to up. howev-r For some occult reaFOR S A L E —Three oxen, well-bro Act 3.—Sunshine an Shantytown. the B a ltle fo rd Police H e r r ic k * in a 1 «on. perhaps shyness on tt*e part of ken and (rood workers. Apply Thos The characters are as follows: v e ry serious condition a* the result .•he young tn n who really contemForresf. aee. 16-49-24. Forest Bank of hi* in ju rie s . .t was re p o r t'd t m t 'plit-4 n e1m( th>m thTe were three Mrs. Tubbs (The *urwhitv of Shanty IV • 31-3s town) Mia* Cicely Beamish. a blood c I : o had fo rm d in bi* b r a n ihsnd«ome home-made quilts left un Mis* Clingk Vine (The Lady Boarder) ind th at bi* c o n a tio n w « serio .a i-old. FOB SA L E — One Gelding, rising “ Mere man*' might have carMis* Lottie W right four, brofe* to mil kinds of farm work. 'n tlie extrem e. ri d this atock over, but here the Mr*. Hickey (A neighbor) Mis* Irene al«o a nemher of high grade Short , . . . . tlsdi s' strategy prevailed: the wortbT Heccom he The a b e riff a sale of tbc c h itte l* ' j r -id-nt roo .nt-d th* rostrum, and horn cows. Ji. S Cressman. Lashburn. . __, T. . belonging to J W. Gardiner_hna b e n [„ , m inner th .t w o ild hav- done i M' “ C* “ p* * n (T *? * €bZ '1 T'‘* pb° r* 32 3*1 Miss Constance Besmiab I potK'd .n.il Dec vO. h hull p * r - , credit to the best of auctioneer* Wanted —Hauling or odd job# of Mia* Myrtle ticular* w ill be published next w e e k .^ p ^ ^ of fh^ wbo,„ fhrpr and „ ciTW Q;eenie Sbeha Tubbs. any kind, with or without team Ap Nipper. ._ ... . I ton prices too. This was tb«- grand Betty Blossom Tubbs. Mias Bcrnire ply fo Com't office or R. Edward* W IL L XOT A P P E A R ‘ ‘ I climax a memorable scene of a Lashburn. Napper. B IK N ON DbCt.MHhH » . m..mftrabIe occasion M i«« ley Although remanded for eight days A IAtogetbnr. thi* yetr'a sale was Funky Dunks Tubbs STORAGE FOR G R A IN .—Any per-; Beamish only the prel.rninary b--anng of Len- * great *uccess. the greatest *© far. It. •on wishing to s tr o e one or tw o car* irk and Kent will not take piuce m fc® h socially and fins.ncially. The Flmira Hickey. Mias I*ob, l IV-nn* m in grain can arrange for stroage and W h ite Fish W e e k ly Lashburn on I>ee. 3rd. as Tbc Com- amcxmi realised was upward* of $110. Simon Rubbels (The Grocery Rigby, loading same with W . Greer. looking for a w ife) Mr 8 . el i>a* it on good authority that *n-| What follow ed! Why a d a n c e o her remand w ill he asked. Tncourse, and no rm* thought of Tom Hiorden (The Census T v k -r ) P r ic e * paid for hatter fat at the ' Mr. Jack Coward. • quiry by telephone at thi* Police g^n g home till morning. The itmLloydm nster C o tjr r k tiv e C C n O i r r |.arrack- s i tvattleford also ciici.ed sir v | , fine, there was no Isck of Snuffles Methuaolem Tubbs. Master for the tw o weeks ending Nov. 27 Frank W right. tbc information that Kent w not in partners and Batlevale sustained its Admission. Adults 30c. Children. were aa follows Extra N o 1 . 35c. No. a dangerous condition a* the result reputation, 1 , 32c; No. 3. 3dc Half Price. of hia injuri a coo.rary to various ru mor* in circulation in town on W , dB u y, S ell or E x c h a n g e : nesday and Thursday. A New Route T o Pacific Coast Fairbanks-M orse Engines. Etc. IU M M cN A U G H T O N For Sale, Wanted, &c., 4c. Butcher Livery and Sale Stable : JO H N G R A Y : Cured Meats H orses, C a ttle or 'Carnet Offine Mr which the editorial thanks are tendered. H o gs . B E T T E R L IG H T U LESS E X P O S E fr o u COAL OH. ( f a n mm) T HIS wonderful new incandescent mantle lamp ghrw more than ten times as much light as the common coal oil lamp. A t the same time it burns leas than half as much oil as the old style open flame, center draught lamps. Beats electric, gasoline or acetjrienu The Aladdin Hanging Lamp Let Us Demonstrate It To You J. B. PAKNALL, Distributor, heat, J Wycollar, Sask- $* • Builder & Finest Fresh and Home M cwr* G e * and W. Kuching fa ther and mn. retu rn ’ d on nunday to their home in the W t r n l district after a t wo w e e k s hunting expedit ion ia the north country in quest ot big game. They crossfd the Saskat chewan river soon a fte r it » « frosrn over. *od although the ice was ra 'b e r thin they made the perilmia trip with their team and ateigb with out accident although being compel s ) to uae the utmost precaution* while crossing this dangerous stream. They travelled by easy stages a* far north ** the Beaver river i i tnwo*h:p« and 61 where they fouad a heavily wooded country, spruce and jaca pine predominating, a ad which in their knowledge of woodcraft had many appearance* of bring a fa*nrite haunt a f the moaae. elk and other antlered denaaeoa af the woodland solitudes. A fte r a few -days speat in the preliminary wark necessary in an expedition mt tbia kind, Mr. K ite h u g was soon on the tracks o f a fine big bull and succeeded in bringing hi down. I t waa a magnificent head with an antler spread of over 5 feet Wm. Kitehing was also equally sacceasfui although the hull he aecured being a younger animal bad such a fine head and antler*. Several cows together w ith their calve* were abaerved. givin g promise o f n hunting during the next season, ia M b annual cust om Mr. Kitch ia nnar generously remembering friends with substantial g ifts ‘ sued chunk ad, its w ay ta the JA CO BS Subscribe to the Comet, $1 per y ear J. B. SMITH Local M oose Hunters Return & Fe Sptdil Site 1 Oten 4 Unbroken Steers- Contractor COVTRACT h T a KKN C O M p L fT i Wiodow Frames Fram*a Y i **r Tanka. I lly }<*$fc*; Anything n ■he iio» nf Vi'oodwcrk. Brisk. C- * 1‘ilfc CUMET. LAM IBL'RN. SASKATCHEW AN. lA M A iA M A M i MA Y our Liver is Clogged up T W » Wfcf t u ’i* T M - O u d —4 Sak HimlmrU l » » ' l r.0, 5 n H Dm *. 5 a . l l Pnc*. G e riu .no BM« hue Signal u/e MATCH SPECIALTIES W e have been making matches lor 61 yearn now—(domestic and every other kind. Some of our specialties ere ** 1IIK G A S L 1 G H T E K " with a <| n ch slick—" I I I E E D D Y S I O N H TO R C H ** far outd<<»r use— " W A X V E S T A S " lor the smoker, and Giber varieties. I or home us^ the most popular match is the “hi L E N T 5,” !>u; lor every use BUY EDDY’S A R L IN G T O N wiTisveoor oottAM m o cum If ftetiwr than tin** Sf'<1 t>’» jUifnfiH fi Is ndf «* »»| t i ' i ws*a ii wun e.sp s«d Ail •«..<—• o r Sirerl Mat* »l)te » *l#r §n*1 •' t• V e r V i. » * *> U irie.l j » u vm* i s u h t r o e comano v or caa a oft lIDIIWt ft* r»MW hte-w*. Teeewta. Oevart* T h E R A P JO N l-ZZTZ t ■ ***ve rsiecM etasov. **.* m ah Ct l H t • I I I ’IIM LORI WM| VIM RllMsff likliutl IHUAMfe ItOOt VONDC 9% t.rvM i o r.f*t* m MAIL ftl Otp*V « rf* C«*C« M •*«<■*« 51 " » * » Mint** « r * f,. waft »o* f R f l ■ * « r«# urn Lm Ci mm f i Co M*v|«lfuCI*l> lUMitrlAO lOBUO* |B4 ?» s ».p .. .il'U t fi I i v f g « r 1 st* ft) tmm TH E R A P JO N s s ru TYPHOID p os Aimf ■bw ilwwi aw •m«U kamlaww. of AwurrsftoW VacuaWMW. Cerv, Bwv*. -luuil NOW kv Vrmt N lw W . rue wa* vnwr lwfl| H k man rttmi thtm burnt tnunce As* mn Nmi'lw, SanW, u Mad fw “Was* rw WaUTruhmAf" ttlUmf at T 7 pHj IJ VietM, Wwm tram m t. am* *n ««r trmm TrekeW Carn-rw. lac rwrira iabobaio * v . i t i m u t . cal. •eeesoM i m w w • uaiM waaea a a aa« uchm M any Z eppelin* D riven O ff Bvr John Simon Saye They Do Nat ^ v * n Reach the Coast Sir John ,i..ii«n, toe home secre tary, iwpiyin? to a quealioa in the house (it cointnooa, aa lu wnethur it wouid bot be possible to warn lavn douera of Scppoin raids, i m r.r i that n.ne tua.* out of tea lae German sir• u p* w-re dr.vi-a od beture they even reacued the ewaat. “ If 10- bii^Uc was warned every time IKepfdvlns were sighted on their » * y to Bngiand,” *nid th* home sec retary, fcniue tiiuoa out of ten they wouid t e dUappo.nted. I lea Idea, th* government could not say wbicu part of the metropolis would be vUited. as the iteppeiia crews themselves have not th* remotest Ides where they are. And alter all. if the public was told. H pould not prevent th* drop ping of bombs and would oaly hsv* th* e&ept. Judging from previous ex periences. of bringing people out Into the streets " Unless worms b* expelled from th* system, no c*ild caa be hea the Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator Is the best medicine extant to destroy worm* Canada’s Demand A C iU t r * f o Hot anal H i t u f U ia < 0 » » > a# M u m o V y o TI i m m ogam r. fea* W o p-mied * » t U i i hea*da k u Asa* •*•«. r « a u **.). « (iiis a k ls i m i tor w o k * U u t H r .u a or i M i n i u It a trv » tfea* tM j o w l a < » « u w u ro •/ / 6 jc4 to tM caui. ooa>e U4.0W at U x a , U m a .O</ Ut<4 a? to H rstol l i t !• « • « , u 4 fear* biW C M credit U a a fair L a i. Tfetr or* i r t t u t u> '.a* k i s « t >o m H «( it U U» Um m ■ .* r*«oa a | -9 i : i * a « ora puja,<a. »/ ftt i t 4 fir * :r > * two. taat r«m i»4 «r* at L i« r a » i i * i gra*e pun. o u t W i 4 l f o u « t A n i l lor o fuitfe •r t v . M a r t u im I ( o i m tou t u l •a t.,« r a i u of tferao w-lti&g a n a u : to f j » t 4 U « a « a a i u r . . 'll* I U i l i i a t l U O people U « » » f feao act *.o«ae bom* la it* true r k . f acter of a (fo o t red scourg*. cuuxsg or. j n i t i K f and r i i t m i i j o.i that l.fa eaa give. W « » r « too for a * a j , t>oo r.io u u from tft* r<or of | i t * aad ia « sari* kg of lu t t r r n to fa ir . e l « r • or, 1 Hear/ on 1 gfwvt^u* ISc.gft .-.* <o*s«* ta U * i acadiaa a ’ ingest* * n, t o r light or* tb*y ia com periaoe r u b * h »t other H r.u a p ro ptS or* eaduriag' T h « A u u a J o ti* ft .** put u maay awfc oa Ift* lighting front ft* Canada, m o.* eighty o .o a o 4. sod Lft*./ ca*ua.Lie* reach tfe* «oonnoii* total n o * of ZS.OOS. cr i t « t.snro m a i t y m Can* do *. Au* traiia, wttft fl** milUcas population, aat ran*d lud.uOd troop*, or within ft few thousand o f a hat Canada ha* raise l U 1* true that a * ha** *a •ffectiv* contributing population of about *U m iilloa* o t i c but any Canadiao fcaoaa how sn.ol a part of our national strength and resource* ha** goo* Into th* great raua*. Without a doubt th* greaieet etrala o f th* war a iil com* upon th* empire la th* next year. If tbo Ba.kaa situation caa b* controlled by th* ali.ee, th* force* now gathering and to b« gat a -red will turn the scale decidedly, and once fairly on their victorious way, th* clinching of triumph alU be easier alth each step But nft*r cun trlhuting nearly four mill.on men to the army, Britain Is calling for 3h,00o trior* men weekly to keep It nt strength. Conscription la perhaps to become a reality When the Mother land has done so much. In men, money and material, can Canada be content to rest on Its laurel*’ Tr.eee are facts that are going home to the p rd e and th* conscience* of th* Canadian peopl* They demand a gathering o f the national strength and display of national vigor to go forward to new achievements. The faculties are even now at hand for the men o f the country to double their sacrifice for the cause. Instead o f any slackening of Interest In re cru.ting. It ought to be developing In the situation there can be no nobler motto for the men o f thla country than “Canada tl Is day expert* *very man to do hla duty ”— Toronto Mall and Umpire- C H IL D H O O D A IL M E N T S Ailments such as constipation, coi 1c, cold, vomiting, etc.. ie iie coUdren of aii *vM and tne mother ahomd he on her guard against th-se troupes by k-ep.ug a box of tuny * Own lablets in the houae If any of these tioub.tw come on suddenly the tab.ets w..l cure them, or if the iUtie one ts given an occasional 4o..e of the tab lets a* wilt escape these troubles. The tablets are sold by medicine deaiers or by mail at 3d cents a box from The Dr vt’ i ..atns Medicine C o, Brock ville,- Ont. England Buying Manitoba Butter lu c r e bas been an enormous dain trade between lanada and Q ftat Britain during the past e g.it-eo mouths, and in this deve,op m»ru Manitoba has played no smal. pan o f late there have been large shipments of butter sent from Mani toba to the Montreal market, wftnre It has been purchased by EngUsh buy era Owing to the war, England ha* not been * b i« to draw her eupp>ie* of but ter from the sources she did prior to August, 1314, an J consequently she has looked to Canada The da.rymen of Winnipeg, having supplied tne Vancouver market, which is more or iesa a limited one. noted with pleasure the large export demand for butter there was in Montreal, and large quantities o f butter have left the city during the past season. Winnipeg dairy Arms have also been approached by broken In Van couver and San Francisco with n view to Ailing contracts to send butter to Australia, where, owing to n drought, the borne supply has been altogether inadequate. No orders, however, have yet been filled for the antipode*— Free Press. Minard’a Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Keep Best Bird* When Buttermilk it Fed Many farmers, and some who are Buttermilk Is generally credited not formats, make * practice of sell with having the name feeding value ing their best poultry because they a* ekimmilk unless considerable bring good prices. A greater m » water ban been added. One rate for take cannot be m ad* How can you Boding the value o f 10 * lb * of skitnexpect to breed good birds next sea mllk or buttermilk when fed with son and kaep your stock up in qual com o r bsrley in to multiply the ity if you sell ths boat ones this year. markei price o f hoga per pound by There ta only one way that it can be g. Then If bogs are bringing seven done and that ta te boy stock or ta per pound, the value of the eggs la th* aprtag, and it will not termllk Is about 42 cents per 100 pay to do this year after year when Another rule proponed many your own stock would answer Just poors Ago Is that 100 lb * o f skitna* well, and probably bettor. In rare mUk or fc ittermUk, when fed with instances yon might produce n valu c o n or b iriey, la wrorth one-half able exhibition Urd. worth any I la the market price o f corn per boshei or I B . and suck n bird would per hap* be worth more to some on* else than to you. and In another way n muck cheaper bird would aaaw your purpose a* well an the higher e L*<UK la this caa* It to all right to sell -?.•«# happens that a bird ta e very poor breeder. By keeping the beat stock to from right along a large per cent, at tkn whole Bock may be Made o f ereeU w *. What wooM y o « thtak o f a farmer who hat soma am cfcOeat ta d valwafcte varieties o f po- Seed Grata and Potatoes „ 'Bronchial / C oughs > k *m «*i> *s M boo* 6 m * a**s N t * teas f roes erv* Oowkuoo t ig v n ■w n u. Faro**. <»tb-l*vft By U M fu c t M l of U e u v i M i* ol a g r a i u u n a i n * U K r u a <4 SfcjrfC v f s w ts v i s h u t aoa * . c aw fca..a 1a ^ 4 to* caa. a | Winter u ; f -d ta t> l f t * u —»r> * t A i c » U * , O. ■ is r a tfa . r i . ..f wheat (aoowt k iM ), Wa.te I oat* laboat ft ia# |, Uar .ej « about * .we /. and l t d t" o * « tauvot t il f t j j *_»** A diainoauva of pc iato* ■ u SCOTT'S EM ULSION m n hraactoas ia aa e * n aatarai t ha enrad v* OO^fClCiO era. of la* ve a ira i G ood-Bye Sum m er o* Tn«y t*« k flto n * Com* i n * 1 it •ampooei wu. oa van a;* » a truai m i - i roltovos th* trouble, t i t tTtif tr«p helps to Jo/S or>d Serr'j • * Wid tw H . l Oat in t ia Ottawa fir ng Go ra ra » karma, ( ~ c j at ouw aa i.^ y iJ V oa.y tfe* pro«usc*w of u s u i w * a . j vftobwela c k app.tcatios must p* eeparat* j aa* mue: be a^aed by taw app.aaal o a . ) iom u a p i ui *r* .a an. uaa .>i j potato** can be to each taTiu i f both M fiip ev are aaaw* luf in the same ic-tler omy n .« WUi be vest Ap p.uaUcft* oa ah) am * „i p nato* tu tu . ah hot he accepted 1 fee 4w tn a .u .ii ct fir* of th* cor eai feuadihg at cu * • a. oh.cft contain «d gra.n CMraning u aciih w r; and a uirge aloe* of * * • * for ffet.’ ikatioa, in* t m*ae A nocaweary to curtail Uie dtetribuUoa to n certain extent W* •hail flit a* many a* pcwaioi* of the application* watch conform to the raiee. but resueet* r*c«ived after toe end of Uecea.b r will probat.y be loo late Sample* cat-hot bo went ta re spooa* to applications I Bo matter • See r v c e iiv ji » t i * b fail to i a : t clearly the Beexpertencea In crop raising, and the character of the sou on which he tn ten 11 to sow the seed. A ll appi.cations lor grain land ap p.icatiou* from the province* of ua- < tario and Quebec for p^Hat cesi should j be addrwewed ipoelagc prepaid! to the j 1st, Central experimental Farm. Ol j taw a Such applications require no j postage. If otherwise addressed, d% j lay and disappointment may occur Applications for potatoes from farmers in any ocrer province shou.d be addressed <p>tag* prepaid) to the aupertntendent of th* nearest branch experimental farm In that province — J J. H Grtedaie. director. Dominion Ux j perlmentaj Karma FREE-Beautiful Book Of New Fur Fashions Owv V s e d n t i! cstakigw *4 F w 1WJ-14 ts yws< u ( ibr premo* — * * oetstaiv-liag awowuwsrwt a4 arustsr y n s t i * g ts aa latrwsw'y lulrresting guide te wW i 1* ixwtwoI In Jut* Every woman win oprwd a dr'.igfetfa! h»*uf «* two is looking oerr Um- charming gwr-menu d s {-laved hew lot tie* benefit The work! » »»*<*• cumplrir and e * d c r f « ! allay <4 lu i* is puiured kx you ia this bunk Showing New York, Paris, London Styles Yesterday, u u r the western hill*, th# summer tun went do* c The *ea W « w f f who know hsv*always s r c f f n l SeMer* ton a hu h three moalfe* m o * e hau r t u the "good old ltai«," fife* crysta. Gough stiles as the suilwnttes t*wns. New York, ..ied m o * memory. * aefoory lin t L* r».*jn have *11 cxwtr>buto-d thru share lo tUu g.or.fle* alth the compeUiLg t o r s of Butrvriou* sly}* bunk. You will he charmed w lb «nft* olU usd an l hope* achieved. or oh n » * -a and b.iAle;* u .4 *f th« the r*slakingty brautitui Ixstuoee show* u«r* scourge of fa.ium U cam* out of the ens'rrn d a a a — this dead and-gone i i a m r r — with ro*o* and birdaoag. iaagator and lo**. and U slipped over the uraiern horizon empty handed, for. one by one, Simply send your name *nd addles* on a |»*l *r«l We will send n e K bad dropped its treasures as it juurthe style book *t oucr You will fend ner> jvugr ol gtr^x m u tn i lk--"*ire &eyed And some of us caught the showing all the lalrst style*, tt give* lowr-t {*.««•» on l .* furs and all the ro.es. and some th* thorns, and some detail* ol our spirudid Bi*-i otdet set vm* . Sr ad today learned the bird song and some hold the empty o m t Some of us saw tt go R A W F U R S Higfcont Price* F o ld . without regret—nay, even arlth relief, L o t liB . u l i a a l r m U h l o t o n t o O t b i e and some of us held yearningly and tenaciously to Its last go.den hours; some of us at.i cover Its exit with th* Illte* o f giadneas. and aom* will hid* it* footprint* under th* rue of broken aaarta ft 2 4 4 -2 4 4 -2 4 A -2 S O Vowgo S tro o t, T o ro n to . All that U left o f It nov Is the pal I L C a th e rin e S tr e e t. W e s t, and S t. A U x a a d s r S tre e t. M o n tre a l ing glow of the aftermath. Lae reflect ed radiance of what a a* ao recently a Minxrd a Llnlrrent Cures Colds, A c splendor of sunsh.n* end nunbowtlntad blossoms Impartially It gav* ENLIST NOW V( itb the army ol xat.sfird hbipfirr* slio slup (.tain to of its warmth. Its color. Its perfume. . Fall Cultivation For Weed Control A bulletin on fall cultivation for It* purple vintage, but with an nli F E T E R JA N S E N C O M P A N Y . L I M I T E D loo uneven balance did It we.ga Its' weed control haa b* cn issued by Prir c o m m issio n M i a c r i v r t h i u m iit p s i c k w»*v e o a t t * favors of Joy and hope and happ.nesa S lessor Harrison, o ' the Manitoba Agri Make balls of lading rrivl Peter Jiiuen (>. I.' 1 , I -ft \i l.it e a* N r t but what is done, is done, and wftelh cultural college. Arthur, notify Peter Jansen to ., Ltd., Winnipeg er we have bound up full sheaves of { “ Ucderstaou the habit of the weed its golden gra.n or been on.y gleam- and apply cultivation that will be era in the field*, a * look back most effective," he says. “ For animal weeds, such as wild today and »ay, with tiiat touch of sad M a rk et fo r B u tter ness that always comes with finality: oats, surface cultivation In the fail, ‘ Good-bye. old summer time, good such as d ic in g or skim ploughing, Lice a e e d and B on d e d D e a le r* ' bye “— Sara Beaumont Kennedy, in wiil cause some o f the weeds to ger jriti*h Columbia a* a Market For But DIRECTORY jlim piiia Commercial-Appeal. ter From Prairie Province* minate and they will be kll.ed by tne frost. W A. \N Us >n, Ua.ry com;uis*.user “ With the winter annual weeds, .r M e n u van. i iu.i -u r* . ui.y ( O w xa.ooo fmtmn v-v d C h an gin g th e T im e Table such as st.nkwced, the same method ruin the PajiQc Coast *u.-re o * at F*W wbeft r«M* (AMifll r ° « IMfifi M MNi M Iff• a |R will bold good, but a surface culti- ended a conterctice of the proJtit* i TMC. Q W Aita G * 0 * t M S <S 4 A l N C O . L T 0 „ WihA'MI. «f MM Ornm+m era and subbequv-ntiy spent some i iMi RtQMmM New Departure on Front Page of raticn must be g 'e n in the fail or >-ar:y spr.nx, for these weeds are not •..me vistubg tne tiuoe snu (.u o i.i.y C P. - Folder killed by the frost. oofciiig into th* uisrxeting coadiLon* j The tendency now, i« on the great “ The cniy method o f effectually connection be visaed tan- 1 railway eyavcuis, to m ate t„e t.uie i killing the perennial weeds, such as | liver. Victoria, Beattie. Poriinnd and ' WE PAY aan* aa c.ftar as poa- j sow thistle, is by starving them out j>»b Francisco, l.e repot ts tbat mere »ibie, so that the public will see at a This can B l done to best advantage appears to be no doubt as to the H I G H E S T an-* just wnat ts nesired in tat by surface cultivation with a dues • pieudid possiui.iiies of a profitable PRICES • a f of miorumtion. 1 ne C T .H , tor toot cultivator. ..ars -i r. * snu lor succeeding years .nstxnce, m addition to me cuAnjica j " I f bad weeds are to be controlled proi.ding s i*a y s mat m « qua-uy ot FOR RAW noted m this coiumn, nave adoptee, a the farmer must be persistent in sea bu.ur one-red uieets couipeuuon Ptm l*r srmtyv ftwT new departure on the front page of \son and out o f season." and satisfies the trade. There Is no the time U m e - t neparture wiucb >• The circular contains Instructions doubt that, me standard of quality is Oi* outcome of one ct m e many xug on the best method of suppression nigb, and once established Lie people r «h -oua. wftw * to ■* k l i Airt—i1 ,v*tions received by tbe company >u and destruction o f noxious weeds are tikny lo maintain ana gradually eeponse to tne invitation is»u?d some that can be applied in th* falL IOHN H U U S l .,r „ ; S ' ; ^ S o ? a i* « tbe present stanuArd. Lvery . line ago from headquarters lo the em •■here government creamery butler ployees for iruiiiiu suggestion* aa to Thera ar* some clever scouts was favorably spoken of, and since .mproveuienL* and bet.ermenta a.oug among the Australians, and the uae adoption of me policy of grading 200,000 Cars of Wheat .be system. This la in the form of a smartest o f all is probably Sergeant and tssu.ng official grade certificate* notice in large cnaca type, point.ng Frean. of th* 1st Infantry Brigade The total link ufieat crop ol the . nss Ootained a strong position in out when the general change in the H * »*-st will ne 24u,uud,wv# baa crawled out from the the m arvel The problem of supplying Canadian time table taxes place, ao mat the trenches night after night to make an sufficient butter for the trade ;e q u ip busfiets, ac4.Tarding to J, Brut* Vva.xpub.ic w ill know to a minute Just now Inspection of the Turkish position, ments during the winter months has er, comm.ssioner ot immigration at Jae schedule stands. This is an ave.age of and on one occasion, unde cover of yet to be soived, and success ilee in Winnipeg For Instance, the notice reads: darkness, he made his way right .aaving tne quality of our surplus July about l., bush.is to ta* a< r. Last ‘General cnanke In time table taxes into the enemy lines. Being brown and August msxe cp*n up sstl* year / u tus.fi* .r u*-r* uf*u i**r effect 12.01; 24.01; midnight oa Oc skinned, and speak.ng the Turkish fcctorily after six monti.s in storage s*e-1 . domestic consumption ;.i,d tober 31st.” language, he escaped detect if n. and *n suca an uncertsku.g the tanners, other purpo ses, ana tn.s year tb *-*0 This notice, meeting the eye on the madf his way safely back to his creamery managers and transporta •ources mill take shout 4u.u u,os/i present folders now in use, warns the comrades with moat valuable infor tion cou-pan.ea have a L-g respoas.fiii- bushe.s There will therefor« .>* pub.ic not to put faith in the latter mation. Frean saw service in Mex ity. available for export aiiU.bvu.Ui'U biiftik beyond the date mentioned. This no- i ico and the Balkan States, and is a T o tu-a»e lu.v gr- at Commenting on the supply. Mr els of wr.eat lice will appear on tne front page of mas o f wonderful darieg. He wears 'A'i.son states that the Canadian quantity of wheat by rail would re th* foider which precede* that which a sombre-like felt hat, with the production probably wuu.d not be quire biift.dUb box cars m*. g t. * s to take its place, and will prevent crown bulged tip, and a knotted sufficient for home consumptfian. hut train* of fifty «ars each Tt. s uou.d any confusion by announcing how handkerchief about hi* neck, in true south o f the ilne *t the present time mean on * Ira n every fo ;’ y m ...jU a .ong the prraent foider ia Talid and . scout fashion, but be has very little stor-.ge stocks and the late xnakc fr-.m Winr.ip-g to K* rt W.r.is 1 lor a when U cease* to be operative. Thus, to say showed ft considerable increase on period of 111 day*, or from o * t 1 to hose wno do much travelling will the other hand the demand for ex- Jan lit Each car nvvr ^ s l.<ud inow precisely when the time table was In excess of last season and j Inmlelft of woeat The Car be r.g 47 M O T H E R ’ S “ N O T IO N S ” port changes, and when such changes will ,n the event of shipping space he.ng f*et long, th* 2 ''i.tKK; c « r » c...*d li.to h* gen eral Th* idea should prove Goad For Young Peop<* to Follow available dealer:, expected to ctear servPe wo^td cover a distao' e of 1 ,helpful Si miles, a dtsiauce more 1 ban the m eir stocks readily. "M y little grandson often come* up mileage t« tueen Wtsn p g and to show me bow targe the muac.es of No Asthma Remedy Like IL— Dr J. For Sprains and Bruises— There is Frince Kupert, which Is 1.T4C miies a x arm* are. D. Kellogg s Asthma Remedy is dis nothing better for sprain* and coatu- ] ~ ~ , "H * was a delicate child, but baa de • ions man Ur Thomas' Eriectric OJ j Mtnarus Lln ment Cures Gsrgst in tinctly d.fferent from other #o<ftiied remedies- Were this not so it would veloped into a strong, heaitfiy boy and It will xed-ce the swell.ng mat fo.lows ; not have continned Its great work of Postum bas been tne principal factor a sprain, w.ll cool the Inflamed flesh ‘ . " I was induced to give bun the Po* sad draw the pain as If by magic. It I A remarks hie r 'o r r of the miracle# relief until known from ocean to ocean for Us wonderful value. Kellogg's, the turn because of my own experience will tik d th€ out ot m bruits d ! *** • ?“TX€Fy j^rtor-iicd jfj I xjd4&q foremost and beat of all aathma reme- with i t prevent the flesh from discoloring. It hospital^. * kbt. hear -g sod “ I am alxty years old. and have seems as If tfier* was mag.c in It. so speerb are being resto-ed, w^s told d ie * stands upon a reputation founded m the hearts of thousands who have been a vie tom of nerroun dyspepsia speedily does the injury disappear un by t»r. J Elliott Rover, neurologist, o f for many yearn Have tried an son * der ‘.reatment Kansas City hospital He jo ln «l th# knows its benefit. of n ed.clnes and bad treatment from King Goorge and the National hospital many pnyatciana, but ao permanent ia Loodon. shortly after the w .r •W* REWARD. DOO Movies in Emperor's Palace relief came. broke out Only those so d ers stricken Th* rafters of this paper will "1 used to read the Postum adver The spirit of China • dead emperors deaf, dumb or blind by • ’ *11 rc/nctisplease* to team that there Is at tisemnnta in our paper A t first 1 must shiver aa they pass over the For sion are treated Brig an soldi erv a '# seen ante to cur* In ah it* stage*, sad gav* bat little attention to them, but bidden City between the boors o f I declared unable to respond to the ttel te Catarrh. Hal • Catarrh Cur* la finally something tn one of tne ad sod midnight in the even iog An ex treatments. tb* only positive cur* now known to tfe* med.es. fraternity. Catarrh feeing a vertisement* mad* m* conclude to tensive section of the “ city" One been I constitutional rtteen—. require* a const;- try Postum. opened as a public park. La the centre , tuuooni treatment. Had s Catarrh Cure T waa very particular to have it of which stands an imperial pavilion i* taken Internally, acting d.rectty upon prepared strictly according to direc which has been given ever to n mod tfe* fe*ooft and mucous aurfacM eg tfe* system, thereby Sestrojirg tfe* founda- tions. aad weed good, rich cream. It era moving picture show. i.en *4 the disease and giving tfe* ant- was very nice Indeed, aad about bed Any coo.le w to wtii pay the price ' teat strength fev feui'.dmg up the coaaUtu- time I said to the members of of admission, s few cents, may sU family that I believed I felt better. beneath the eaves o f the pavilion f si in tn it* curan t v powers that tnay One o f them laughed aad said. T h at's which ta recent years contained a Hundred DnUnrs for nay css* another of mother s notions,' but the thrown. The decorations of the aotloa has aot left me yoL groat, heavy roofed building are con "1 continued to improve right along tinued la the style at the late dynas after leaving off tea aad coffee aad ty, dragoon* forming n taking Poet am, and now after thru yean* aae I feel on wall that 1 am al most young again. 1 know P o a t j i A Ktor Hardin Story waa the canoe o f the change ia ta aa old story, bot It will bear health and J cannot nay too mack ta Mr. filer Hurdle adhered Us tavwr. I wish I could persuade ail for those b r a v e -----------------tor the most pan, to the small cap— f to use it-" who have seea their kana crown between the cap known an j by * * * * * deport for the war aad Bloat Cw. Scotch and the kind of tight-fitting { ^ ^ L-----ngvtnm ft>e*e rotxra? cap n workman wears when he Is starting tor work to the Weak aariy of Sent Absolutely Free SELLERS GOUGH FUR COMPANY, LIMITED, WINNIPEG GRAIN EXCHANGE F R E E FURS \1 tad New leataad toidiera art morning It wag this cap which led. oa owe peewto^g to n little > «*^ n t Mr. Kler Hurdle, on the opening dsy at the sesstoa. went dawn to the Ho rary of L s boose of commons to Are you working • friendly ‘ man at the Palace Yard Gate “On tfe U. 107* Fmibtn— tsv Tb«s twaotifwl hwk U iK A MINISTETS MTEBESTI C DISCCVEIY Plenty of Work ba»* n hay* There WtN he W ar* f o r A ll T tu * MT>o«at lU t A. D Maclteed. #f l l a n t t r t K B.. t« a W l « w r,u ** rucsaw/. rw («rr*4 U U * r « u r | » t ( « pep*.*/: r « I K t Z < s ii--»a »*<#>» U UM W m «r The B la a e tr af iahor. H e* T W r «u e r * . predicta a k a m t j of labor luring ta* t o a a j w -tie r He etatro ,t« « — • d erx g ike • inter j l a t i ^ i a i the . i u w r t * * j * ' are a U m tor (te a aa4 tarin g a ta re O&e le c ^ tlfif t ie at Aa appeal t u m * s made Cb arta * eaat the m e* e t c • ea: ■ * * ( for the u n e t t It ta u t B laly. houever. that each aaeUtance will Le granted Local Oh . • a t»n.berro«a aa; .*m a«rroea from New b T it t v ic k are appeal ag tot aaa for ir e uiatar eatape Laat wta ter tha camp* had no trouble gctt.ag ea at low eagea. Tbla • star U la i*.r4 to get l * ‘-at at aay price Mr t r o t t e r , baa beea e*s «4 ta aa • Ut la aupptyiag l.M * m«n (or a aea pulp eompaay ta a* ®«tab used ea tb* National Traaaeoauaeatal. eaat of Cochrane Tha cota later etatee that a new • /• ’ em « U ) have to bo inaugjrnted by tho lumber Internet* tf they nre to reratve any aaeiatanee la aecuriag men i aa *>*tem by ehick ta* men are compelled to board themaelve* and make their pure bases (rota the com patty * atora baa to be abolished It has frequest.y been found, tha minister r U . a a that at tha end of the •eaaoa the men a/• lh debt to the particular company by » filch they e rr * employed The companies. he •aid. must board tha men and pay hem their a age* nt the cod of the month. Tha suggestion hka been made by ,n9 .rn'Sai .urii .rr-j.ea that nilrtu m internment ramp* should be reieaaed end put to • urn in the lumber camp* This * It not be considered unices the lumbermen show that they nave dona everything possible lo secure labor at reasonable wage# and have failed. lU M h l. L A M iB L li.\ . b A d K A l t l i K U AN The Value of Grain Screenings Toe W ester* Fare*/a ha 4 ta caaaa 'Tobacco Habit Easily Conquered Batter Prices A d n a d a f Jw*cy**g « m Mtaad Pan**mg The p ire of k . u t has beta «U a * le e r e te e * M m * am Out A N ew T t r t r o f a t 4* etpwrveacw - f ad• eat . g tut j eer» l i r a Tha u n . < n of ta* t * r « * pra-ne hao a r'.'.vi , book telling haw tha *e «a ;y ) w • e#o the pCxe **t t f toaaccw or u i f u M t may he « * u y , o > a t u u t v t *uey i w i . v a w t *4 U ) buttej t »r e e r t< peJt ol U • )♦ * . 1 * 4 p * '- p ® t /vp U l# i* T in t a a -*r*e sad completely aanuhed to three tu * a « < i .* tae ncuuty oi pm Ua, “ ksa../.'’ he writes. “ I b * 4 « t f o f m a t y , bat it m a c* a * * r daya wnh t a g k t f . heaeSt Tha anth but now tu* , u m s .,;i of the »e a n othing W- lia v .B g ' t l ' g r #? ta van ** sail a ate at ta* coat of traaa- or. U » » f i Woods 2k«C Statvaa •t t o ; u.e p re * ■> hat per lb tx extern-'® « ! » ' o » •»*r which l travel po. t.ng Iwa.evu lo t * of ocraeamga K. S e a kora City, t t t , all. asm. #»ar T ha i U u i aUm* ate u « !* h l r a tiu & .r. I n.«*t w Uj a u f sick *sd from la * praina* ta lh* •*** u r a a a la t o - * free o * raqeeat i era of the a tat Ui graater pru4*(U<i& • l i r u 4 p »o j> . a* 4 I t * M k « l t a u ' l ■.. t/m, u in .gat ue remaraed la Tha haaitp impruvaa w o w arfa lly or at gee per .a the. v t» u r u u . ) a* tie -4 Zam Bak I* (o le | k ii.r , u a : t t l l o g ift of tha weatefu a n a ’ after the i c u U m pouoa u ot of the jooney to be made m ua.rjtxg J have tearaed u aa etoeluts ! » d that era ana aaainaed up * oar Att.er.ca* <ayatem Calmaeaa. tmoquli lie ty , Tha b * *r*.o crop* o! t l u year J f i r bed n ic e r! o:4 w rends. e-zero* sad oaalaa at a pnea t u k aSurua* a clear eye*, normal appetite, good * wLl u it r a n y ea t f m * gr*.a grva 1 • k.a « M tu tt o f all kinds, the k « : ! s i vary loag ptoht to the «.■• aloes that , dlgawtion. manly • aor. st.-osg B e « - | i t g tut b»: r* a farmer 4 m da* U turner* at Z »i 6 I t . i art *:taj> j ms? sold U t i i t T&at of moo ay try and a gmerm. gam ta u.nry 1 rtah ^ kis rnt.ru iaoui - —m — vsliews? Tor tho p*:a?*i a*'neat. . i 4 tcal.y anpeLdad aaujd go tnr u> are among 'A * many benefit* rr^orv Cucti^-a of * a.a. a* aiou.d r« ..< a ;v f . »!tee. ales. It la t u a l k t l It a box » f that crops i . l t u * one do oat hap j redding tho aheu* praina couatry of ed. Get n g of that nervoaa fee lag so more need of wp*. cigar, cigarette, pr * n * r j year Zesa-Bak 'e v i l he pat Into every kero* .uXkoua aeeda an-uff or chewing tobacco to pnc.fr If anyone carvo to u b e the trouble j It weuid aava n u c j a 4-j*t/irs M l.* T&a fa m .c n can no to c ft r claim to a t r p g s l v they wUi had that t a e Hera le liila iv r> v (*4 ev-iie- <-« • ***1 that they na>* &o au taon t*ti«e data morbid deair* at t&e o.de-r countries became wea.ir.y «n the h e t ar.d w*4»et * i»* r t» a / t of on this a ib^ect. as the laom^atoa go* sgritultum l.y, » b .e they made gram tJ t value of Z »m (t .k la 'he hota»e r m t e a t baa yuat iseoed a very brief coat of trmnaporting tho screemsgs growing lbc<r chief occupation Oh and comp-eueoai. e buiietla oa ( i t a o f tha peep:* frero the Atlsstle (a the to the terminal eietafura. and will the s lie r hand practically * »* r y cows G r « r * t B u s in e s c i D t t r . m e r i t acrtvBiiigt. ty J. K Ltymuni. B A , f ’ a'iAe. 7am Buk la tha Boat papular loavo the grower ia puaeess.oa of try where th* far rnerv ha*a spwcinitx e ith 'Ueauit* of Faedug txpen halm W a y’ B*-* ise la eo roaay r u n much vnlunbm feed which. If hr does ed la da.r>.tig they s ate ua*»u.t pros aiecta." by >- » Archibald. b a A , It baa p ro v d a rura when alt alee baa Employ era *ns Erepioyeoa Ritas* •ad K. C Eiford. H a \ . L*omimon hot newd fur hi* ou a use ui.i bad perou* and ind pendent vv bat has f* l> d Zam-Buk la a aura cure for happened IS other fo x s t r es will oc Li*t*n to Tees# Facia Ccnr«rsiS| Foujtry Husb*nu*ii*a Tha bui.etta ready sale amcag liv* atoct men *• v a n ulcere, sbere«a«s. varl-oee That th* growth Of weeds entails cur lb Western t anada so the sooner Effecta *r tn# L-qwor covers the oompiaition of cr»«n.nga. e®tr.s. aealp sores. piles, cv>lj w r*a. their present d^poaai. their uaea ia as enormotM low* e a t y e a r to farm <&• farmers decide to adopt ai.ied T r*o« cut*. horn* brutes*. the emptl-ma and ers. and w lie It 1* desirable to utlF j farming at their principal occupation u.e Cnitad btaie*. West* a t.nuada If m or« evidence be nr-eded aa t* •one* of babiee aevd rhlldrea. and all is* everything In grain acreanings of the sooner * s i Western t'aaa is be u.d A s te r n ( aimda. and under me he .Bunrssity of harm loss by tho • kla dteeaaca and lajur aa All drug bead of ~feed.ng experiments'* de good feeding value. U would be het- scome a s u cc es sfu l tir e r.g com mu i. .quor Da Sic to bua.n.aa inlciesL* At gist* and atorea * »'l at ifle box or poet scriptions of th feeding of coaa. ter to burn them tf-aa to pri-mlt their lty a to hand on a large •• *,» nlau atli’ use In wnys that w.ll bring about any There u n strong tenlenry f r farm laid from Z*m R uk C o. Toronto, for swine, lambs and poultry. ns h *v « iiviu<d the t b.lrd tilate* increase is the number or distr:but<on > ers a ho are r. receipt of arse sums X rlr# Reftiaa harmful, cheap Im.ta la th* Inst lew peg a Is n very of noxious weeds of money for grata this vear to ui> *t into four d i i ‘ *-u&*. first, pr tnbtioa ttoos. aon^rirrioe offered Send tbla *rca/efut summing up Of tne ebo.e alt tales seroad. near yraUblUtiL staua in automobih« or unnecessary ma* h t if lo to t in, Ruk C o. Toronto, and le. uatlon Her* in brief are aotu* of -------- ----- ------bc.udt&g Uioat tnal hate mors tha* aery, instead of iooktnc to tbe tut sam p and receive fra* box by return. the conclusions: “ On a car of l.JOd ! Soft corns are difficult tc eradicate, .r* for years o f rrup fa ll.re >.;-ne ^.f ifty per cent under proi.u> t.oft.. thud, uuibtu of wheat, carrying a S per but HoLoway s Com Cure wiU draw the money derived from this year* art y iicene,d slate* Uiuwe that l>s - a cent do* aage, the grower loses <Mi them out psinleaxly. est than fifty but more Ilian twenty gram crop ghouli • towards the pur ix>ok a t the M ap uusbeis m screenings, do per cent o f j _______________ -base of cow* or other livestock, lot .iv* p« r rent under Bo lliensr. al.J raianbie . norm at least urta. ttOiv »L le* that b «*e le** the ttm* may soon come when th**« bays L o rd D erby N a va l Im pudence fZd per ton, wnca bran se.ia at 12 k titan tw oi,t« five t>er cent under no farmers will dec dr that they i This mean* a ios* of 114 20 in feed give* an excellent n.ofV livestock, but may have d.ff.ru, hr ,-naw. This charge* for transporting the 24 bus_>- Crippled British 4ubm*nn« Captures ty in oblaiumg the rash to buy it chaac* for companaun along *«>e *l Head of Britom’* Rscrutting Cam e.s from the * v «r «g e sats.su ue wan Tbe dairy cummiss.oner fur Has lines which la * yleidod r**u’ta that pa>gn Outlines H>* Near a Big 't r m jn Ship (arm to the lake froct amount to are very suipritlng ktieti tr* p o p l* Policy The adventures ot Kipling's hero. katchewan reports a fifty per tent in i i . 02, making a cann loss ot 122 22 on earn facts like the** there wl i soon crease In the output of th* govern Judson, eitn hi* fiat boltome-1 gun Ixtrd iJterby, whom tn* lintish gov ' .ne car Much o( ini* lo** couid have ment operated creameries over the j be no itqu< r irafflc ernmant n** entrusted with tu* t**a T h e C ondition o f T o o M any oeen avoided by the farmer uaJ ne boat on the Zambesi, were supposed summer months of thia year Tb * in i lxtt ua first ti k u* tbe economic o f acoving tn* rvcruiling problem, m i nslsted to at the thresnei operate bis to t>e the last word in Kngi.sh navsi dustry is developinr rapidly, but th* aspect of the drink quest .on T ha facta W om en and T o o M any -■aidrwsaiug * Uiuaj in •• ,ng at the I •epurator so as to ciean tne grain bet- impudence, but s new c.a-mant for possibilities are practical:/ un.imltwd. revealed ty thia tne: • <! ot Invest L.s ,er at mresh.ng time A groairr wno th® impudence championship is an un- and M soiiuo nouae. lxrbdon. gave tbe g>sl ; a market for flv* times the t on are of the utmost im port*or* L ir ls owna hi* oan tnresn ng m*ci..ne armed submarine in an unnamed port amount of butter now produced cou.d both to employe s and employee* it o f tn* plan with wh>ch n « hopes to 1 Too many women and too many louid nt U wllL a act ot sieves that lfl tn* North S a meet th* aituatioa east)/ be found, provided the quai.ty shoe that to the p »b)b!ti< j state* in 1 sutn.arine was a new one aaJ ta No. 1. "I suggest.'* he said, "that every gins loo* otd long before they sOouiu sill m.i*e It pijsathie for him to clean ten years the t I as been a . llu naM* \N ben uncomfort man wno recognizes that tn* state ' i ueir (aces become pate and drawn. .us grain aa ne threshes It If he de on her first trip There ts no more* stable or profit of fitly tbr<-e p.-r cent in toe cumber i.*s a right to c*U on his services for ; • rinkiet appear and tiielr ey-a lacs pends on customs threshing, he abiy close to th* German coast the able branch of farming If properly of v age e a u v r* In th# r,»-»r prohibi t an Ibis be Wondered at should insist on the thresher operat- engines broke down and she became h r protection s iio .il entist at one.- ' j : Ig.itfies* conducted, and it sfiouid be only a few tion et-Xtes the lticr as** w~* 42 3% In wi.en they so frequent,/ oave bead tig bis separator so a* to cieau the practically a derelict Th* commander Ail those found physical y fit and j years when each prairie province silt in* partial,/ ic< c»c.j *txtcw. the In » snug to join the colors at once; *ci>e*, bacaacbes and * general (ee<- gram and tne thresher should nave a cheerfully told his crew truM- had 4r*ip; e to i - ' i ’* and in be pro cing for expect ten mu.ions of erta.n compensation for doing stower " W « have onl. or.e chance; that is pounds of butter. When this happens the licensed slate* i* ws* only 3 4 '% could do ao. and the remainder con- ! mg of wretenednea* and weaaness? N.ne manufacturers of thresh- to fali in with some neutral ship ana there will be no need for the govern tlnue at their jaua) vocal on*, sub- { m m->«t case* it is the biood tnal la to • ork uiame. I rum oue cauae or another ng machine*, including pracl.caiiy all then biow the bally submarine up or J c l to call when needed.“ ment to purchase seed grain for tbe that the liquoi traffic 1* th greatest I n married ant married men. I.ord the b.ood has become thin and watery machines in us* In Western Canada * lnk her." th* reason being that this farmers, nor to dec,ar* a moratorium nemy of i.ibor an 1 it la a tact that anaemia tb.oo-J •late loat their machine* are, or may particular submarine was suppos d to iK-rby explained, would be put Into j Next as o the Increase in ,he quxain order to g : '* a longer time In which r »p«u-live groups, and the bache.of* .csshesai more loan any otner cauae, »« titled with screens and operated embody new and wonderful feature* lo pay their debts IAairyrng and mix Hy of gc-vet* marufacturod H> t» S c * 1i« J fiist. Married men would be gives a omen- tins pieiualureiy aged to separate mo*t of th*a m aterial, and which must on no account become ed farming meant prosperity in the years In the prot.tbiLon i tales thia it is important that tne going funner, ernim that they are known to the en my called, later, according to age. by appearance was 114 3% In lh*f n« *r p-oh titlion west, but it Is doubtful if prosperity • c 'b a system, he pointed out, there oiood supply of gtris and women be • Ui.ng to do all they can to lessen | B ortly afterwards s stexmslp fly will ron.e through grain growing stales the tnciesse was *24% . in It,* regular,/ iep.cuished— important not ing a neutral flag came along The would t»e no tiiiinen, unmanagable par,tally licensed ■tales it w » k. 2 the waste entailed m snipping dirty alone tnbmarlne limped towards her and • iuiber of recruits, but a steady sup only on tLe score of looks, but to re grain. while m the licensed state* it was store robust health, which is of great ply as need ad l»y Kurl Kitchener. The black'seeds, those that will the commander went aboard With oniy 72 •% Grandest Choir In the World Dr Wmiams P in * Pins ac <o m i through a one-fourteenth per supreme imp-jder.ee he demanded to These facts show that from the H- rneone had asked the speaker, he er value Russia bw j _*,<./ tiuaat of the Lo, It was a •aid, why recruiting was an urgent tually make new Mood and restore tbe orated xinc screen, have cons^lerao.* see the sh p i papers woTid s greatest cuutT it ts ,n L,« stedpomt of b u i.u ivi activity, the »y *lea i scattered by oterw org or wor German ship masquerading under a . to which n* replied: “ Look value as fuel, and where coal is used, .s u itu i.i t . ... ,. „ -r .» <»»,, >„ ■tales wuLti do most to control th* ry. These puis give a glow of health they can be burned to advantage. It neutral flag Th* language the «pri at (he map." t’ errograd, and is attadied lo a con liquor trafiJr arc marching aueao of Th» relation t-et»«**h th® laird IdTby said that a fortnight to pale lacea and make tired, weary must be remembered that eievator rnander u* -d la supposed to be classi vent • rectej m honor oi Hie patron the otner* He *aid they deserved the fate quanl.ty ot liquor use,] and huainese v oi.d be allowed men who were caded wuiMcn aud girts (eel or gut and hap screenings, containing the finer b.ack cal saint of Husa.a. 1 ts members, ot r 1 to adjnst their private affairs He py. With Dr. Wtiilama’ Pink PUla at •eeds. cannot be proper,/ ground up of pirates, but he wouid spare their a born m ete i_** about thiity, are aii prog: ess i* very n luarkaotv and them prisoners He- uiooka anu are cuosc-n (tom me best T ie per (et,i increase h the wagi* Loped that with a proper response It uand tuere ia no ueed for any woman jy an ordinary chopper, but require lives would be unnecessary to call the older or any gtrl to look ill or feel LI. Mrs -pen .ai mach nery. expensive in ilse.f then took command of the steamer , o k <i in j i i tue tvuastau ii.ou.i>r' r paid to labor in the prob.b.iion *iate I*..in g sfer. taking In tow th* disabled aubmarine iea. i* no ie*s ren,ark*b,e iu the prohi tiiarried m n. In any e eat, these eid- J. McDonald, Jr., Hay, Ont., aay a "1 •nd costly to operate bition stai*-* the lucres* ,h 1 * n y are e r men would ao far aa practicable be honoat.y believe Dr. Williams' Pink machinery, the aerweninga should be and brought prize, prtaoners and dereWhen a fine ringer appears among In tile near prohibition placed In the medical and transport Pills saved my life. Some years ago cleuned over*th e one-fourteenth p e r - ji^ f safely into port. the novitiates he ia sent to the mon- was 1 M % I had anaemia, and aa 1 did not real (orated tine screen before grind ng i ______________ sin ta. •siery ol Aiexai.atr .S e is s i,. wuere *tst«* it wa* 77%. In Die partially ise the sei lousness o f the trouble 1 "This I* an honest attempt." de xhd the residue from the re-c.ewn d ,e is tra.neu as « s r -;u,.> as an i.pe.a licensed state* the inrrea** was 1 Non-Fertile Eggs while in the licensed state* it warn clared Lord Derby, "to give every man soon became a complete wreck. 1 got screenings can easily then be drstroyThe losses due to allowing the male aing.-r. and remains there doing noth only 41%. a chance to do his duty— a last effort so weak I could hardly walk. 1 neither ed TU* increased value ol the feed .r.g except assisting at the music at in behalf o f a voluntary service 1 ate nor alept well, and could not go • ben tb u e black aeeo* are ta.en out birds to run with the bens during tbe mass in tne mo a .„g an .* i These figures completely lefute lb * believe yet that the voluntary system upstair* without stopping to rest At is sufficDnt to pay for the coat of sep- l* ? 111* season nas not been appro- the afternoon, until he becomes aged i»<|uur falsehood tt.al pronibit.oa In timee I had an almost unbearable pain •rat.ng them." cUted by the average farmer A i jure* labor It ia a b* nefit wot otoy < .m lie made an unqualified success, alien tie r rb fW on a pennon. in uiy tack and would have to remain The (eed experimenta were made statement by the l S. department of but there is no time to lose." The tnona* are a,i vegetarians jin wage* out uiany other ways, it ia bed. I suffered almost constantly most thoroughly wito catt.e. aaeep, I agricultixre may be of Interest in this , a ls o shews that ihe sober man can when swine and poultry and the conclusions connection. The annual loss In u.e they never eat meat. The ru.e* of and doe* do more work than the drlnkIn *11 Infantile complaints that are from a dull beadacoe. and .he Russian Church forbid t em to c-ikboraiely tabulated l tile-, .-tatea due tr *wd methods of •have, ar the result of the depredatlonu of ,weeping If 1 wouid stoop lo pick up reached are their hair la woven likt i ing man who oft«-o goes to hi* work worms in the stomach and intestines anything 1 would get so dizzy that 1 i ha importance of proper screening prf*ducing and handling t-ggs is |la,- a woman s L'nlike ordinary monk*, ; with a fbdd,ed brain and unslwady would have to catch bold of to m e o th* grain grower, thresnei man. j oOb.yoO One-third of this loss is preM iller's Worm Powders will be found |hands. At times uilier and feed manufacturer ia mm • *entahle because it is dgp to the they are fast.ci.ou* about their ap Probably the worst showing of UI an effective remedy They attack the th.ng to keep from fulling pi-aranre, and i u, up their hair and cause o f these troubles, and by ex iuy heart would beat so fast that I jteiy d•'tailed and a summary given, partial hatching of fertile egg* which whiskers In papers every night, so { is labor s share in the manufacture A Allowed to become warn. that they are wavy and curly pelling the worm* from tbe organs in would have a smothering sensation ID w'hich It la set forth: jiiquor a* cooipwrcd with qtu<r t&UuaThat the material removed from j enough to begin to incubate sure an orderly working o f the sys- My eyes were sunken and my hands 1(ftea . The roos:»r does not help tbe h^ns , and limbs would be swollen in the t-m . without which the chi’ d cannot ,-ra.n at term.nai elevators consists in all the InduMrie* c f fh® United A Medical Need Supplied.— When a hv»rnings. 1 t .ed several kind* of .f shrunken and broken er.ie.s o f •<> l*7 ,,e merely fertiiizts th» z*rm . , to u t' that not onlv acta State# the average percentage of ail maintain Its strength or thrive These oats barlev and nax, flax nes.u be sid es of the egg fertile germ in hot IneU'n f»* stomach, '* IO r‘ - but . . 1ia so composed o y mct* expense* that r.oe* to labor ia 44 4, powders mean health and improve j .uedtciue without bene.it and my Wheat oats, oar.ey ana » th ' ,,r kThe l . Keron.e* a hl<a-«t rin* upon the frieads thought 1 would not recover iwnear. *ryiag propoflsoos o ( a very i&rge ’ quicKty dccoiqw a oi<><Xi nag, thfct certain ingredients of it pas* un whu* th* percentage paid lor wage# ment. Then I b.-gun taking Dr. Wiihams' number of weed s teis. I wnich spoi*s the egg for food and altered through the stomach to find in the manufacture of malt liquors Pink Pills, and before long could see That up to tne present, most of the market, summer heat ba* me same action In the howela, then there Is la oniy 20.2 and the portion that goe# Australia's Navy ,nd feet that they were helping me screenings from our terminal elevat effect on fertile eggs a* the hen or available a p irgativ* and a cteanser to wages tn the manatarturc of dis The Ijondon Times recently publish tbe use of the ors have been exported to the L ulled incubator. ed an appreciative review o f the ser I gladly continued effeciiveneas Farm eleea tilled liquors is ,e*s than two p«r Infertile egg* will not become blood of great vices rendered by the Australian navy I pil.s until 1 was com plete^ cured an i states, wi.ere they nave been recieanVegetable Piila are of this character cent. ' 1 cannot say enough in tne.r praise, ed and used in various forma in feed rings With tbe«e fact* before ua we roust since the ou.break of the war The and are the best o f all pills During ! and I strongly recommend them to all After the hatching season, cook. .ng live stock. list of achievements Is very impres the years that they have been in use organise and fight this gr-at o c t a n e run-down girls and women." ib a t on account of the extremely ' or pen your rooster, kour hetm A THOU. sive. particularly to those who opp*r» they bave established themaelve* as I® business prosperity. tL You can get Dr. W.iitams' Pink ,n;all t.ze of acme, and the hard, j Dot nininn* with a male bird wiL M B . MG P S ed the local navy idea and did tifeir no other pill baa done utmost to remove It. At the com 1 Pills from any dealer in medicines or iin ty aeed-coats of others, tne com 1 produce infertile eggs—quality egga mencement o f hostilities Germany by mail at »ti cents a box or s.x boxes piete pulverization of ail of tne weed |that keep b?*t and market best Murderer* of Mias Cavell ------------------had In Pacific waters adjacent to Aus for gi: SO from The Dr Williams' Sled •eeda in screening* cannot be accom- , This woman was sentenced to die plished by an ordinary chopper tralia a fleet composed of two large icine Cm. Brockvllle, Ont. MmsrdT Liniment C .res Distemper and was kilted because in the ptetThat screcniLga recieaned over a c ru iser* the Sct.aruhorst and GneiseA druggist esn obtain ao imita one-fourteenth inch perforated sine Winnipeg Asking Aid In Colony Plan ence of th* mi.itary court the defied uvu. the Nnmburg. a light cruirer. and Trade With the West Indies it by iterating and reiterating her tion of MIN A R D S L IN IM E N T from a som e smaller vessels Either o f the That as a market for fiour, meat, screen to remove the finer weed aeods A comprehensive scheme to relievo proud love of her counuy and her T o ran to bouse at * *ety U»v pr.ru, large cruisers was superior to any butter and condensed milk produced (black seeds) may be satisfactorily Ilrltish vessel In th* Pacific wita the ,n the western provinces of Canada, ground by ordinary choppers, if rea tho unemployment situation tn Winni holy devotion to the duty of saving and have it labelled bta own pro 1 net peg ha* been undertaaen bT the civic ufe, contra; y to any m illiary law. And This greasy imitation i* the poorest exception o f tbe Australian cruiser ail the Britisn U est India Islands are sonable care is taken ia the separation autnoritiea there and in connection Lbs brutal butchers of snen a woman one we bare yet seen of the m u»y that Australian But because of the pres nearer to Manitoba. Sasaafrtiewan and grinding therewith Mayor Waugh o f that city under such circumstances will do every Tom. Dkk and Harry baa Died That feeding stuffs manufactured ence o f tbe Australian fleet the Ger and Alberta than the British Isles or mans were unable to capture a s ngls countries of continental Europe and from screen.ngs, not properly reclean saw members of the Dominion govern more damage to the German name, to introduce ment at Ottawa. His worship explain will stamp the barbarism of German Ask for M IN AK I/S and you will British merchant vessel in Australian mat for manufactured aruc.es from ed. sometimes contain thousands of -* iters or attack aa Australian port.— Ontario and wucoec the cost of trans vital noxious weed seeds per pound. ed that h a city bad spent 1 1 .220.000 militarism more deepiy Into the mem get i t on a 100 miles of railway between ory of mankind, than any other thing, Victoria Times. portation to the West ffidies ia leas Such material should never be fed as Winnipeg and tne Lake of the Woods except th* Lusitania horror, whict ,;ian the cost to Saskatchewan and it is limbi* to Introduce weeds that The post office department an vioerta is tne statement made in a entail the loss o f thousands o f d o lla r to expedite th* taking o f supplies for that militarism has done to outrage That feeding experiments have the work o f building an aqueduct to eivliiaaLon and to inflame with an ir nounces that until navigation on the penal r.port on A anada and the Brit Yukon river is resumed in the spring, ish West ladies by Mr. W. G. Griffin, proven that the black seeds are use supply water to Winnipeg and sur- repressive thirst for vengeance those It la doubtful if su re kinds of ani Winnipeg nation* and races which ere nt war mals have ever taken part Is warfare less as feed mad expensive as adulter rounding municipalities. the p*rre!a post rate between all special trade coouniasiocerwants the government to make a land with Germany — New York Press, points In Canada and the Yukoa. other than in tbe present European conflict Mr Gnffm visited ail the colonies an t* Their admixture in any consid than W hite H one. Robinson Station that have Joined ia the Canada-West erable quantity to other feed makes grant, the land to be given to settlers T b * list includes horses, mules, dogs, Travelling through Ire.and on horse elephants, gouts, sad to* never weary and Carcrosa will be 12 cents p*r Indies preferential tariff agreement, it unpehatabie for ml kinds of stock. tn small b orings, who would estab That screenings without the black lish poultry farms or market gardens back, a tourist cams upon aa old maa camel. Dogs are being used for sen pound as well as the emony of Jamaica and for the products o f which there Is nn wno fencing tn a most barren nnd try and mmbnlai.ee work, for draught Jie republic o f Ctfoa. His concius.on seeds, may be fed freely to horses, unlimited demand in Winnipeg. Mayor deeolnt* piece c f land. cattle, sheep or swine, but it is more purpose-* sad aa cam era of messages is that tne trade of the British W< Waugh *a>d the government was seiz "W hat are you fencing tn that lot and ammunition Goats are Le-ng em screenings ladies is worth going after. Th* var profitable to have such ed with the importance of the project for. PatT" said be. "A herd of cows compose not more than PC to fid per ployed ae food for the Indian troops, ious colonies mc.aded in the prefer and the desire o f the Winnipeg author ential agreement annually import cent, o f the total grain ration Buck .tree to do something for the unem would starve to death on that land." white the elephant has been given tho “ And. sure, your honor, wasn't I task of handling heavy timber. T b * wheat screenings are especially vainabout $4».udti,ffw«,Md and export about ployed An early answer warn prom fleeing it to keep tbe poor bastes out able as poultry feed. camel will travel os for hour after JAl.wbv.oOd.uod worth of good* av t t r ^ wM f o h T W L M K ID N E Y * That more attention to the cleaning teed by tb* government hour without appearing distressed ia o f grain an it Is threshed will save tbe say way and on this account has mado A Scotch minister white going bom* “ M y w ife got n cold the other day a good name for himself There is net A cow very often teste her highest one dark might fell Into a deep bote n few day* after cnlvtag. unless It sad sbe Is suffering terribte.” said th* the tenet doubt that th* camel wgj Unable to get oat. be shouted InstJy be Just before she goes dry. Tbe fat man come up to expectations wherever tt D tm ra u , O n mad at last a laborer heart aim and "That soT" Inquired the thia tana le employed to the present contact. high test Is often - brought about rlOdsi yiM ill came lo hi* aaamtaac*. T h * minister through high feeding daring her rest- “ W est le M, pneumonia?" "IhadtraaMssH 'N *. tt le nothing sertoanT* told him how he got there and who j ig period- A fter n short time she re y ,»«pr« ; why In sh h* was, whereupon bin rw enor re sumes. what may be termed, her •sal 1 kept marked. mal test and will not s t a r a great Ob* day. Mr. “ Weel, weeL ye needna’ kick ap deal o f difference from month to ashudwitkte'lndaevs, am shout tto each a rampoa. T « U no bn wended month ia th* fat content a f her milk d h » to trv C iN PILLS, until well toward the don* o f her to ktfc* Tbs asst day, afore Sunday, and thin t* on.y W ed notation, when the test br huusvtt aud both k* nesday nicht." be th-tight often becomes very high Just before ■be quits giving milk. HERBERT H- BAUER, T o gn t * I Word baa been received at Ottawa c. a bow *r n bewes The Turkish pris on a that Lady Sybil Grey. yoomga*t the Allied troops and daagher of Lord Grey, former governaa ana a f the .dEgsaa or-ge: era! o f Canada, and Lady Grey. ta thetr fnmiitee by Preach bn« been neat to Russia with Lady Hi O N E S O E A S Y The mails have ta ha thrown Muriel Paget to orgaaiae a hospital la , Petrograd. Lady Sybil, when ta Caaheigh* o f ahoat L N 4 yards ta special with several thieh' ada. took a keen tatareat i ot • part ta pkitaatbrap^ workW. M U. t V * LOOKING OiD TOO SOON ( M Hlb W hat They Do PRESIDENT SUSPENDER o NEXT GOVERiiOX-GneAL o ri Now 0 Timey is the A. a M A C K E N Z IE aaca f C r t d M le 'S c (ji, l t na . M » l t i t » l | *<f» u l M in i'aat< «a H < U e> Caa a t r a . H n lo mak* your hor-* - <ofj*(ortai>it' w,th a nrw li air of In haM* a gtKjd range of price* / n M M LASHBURN a H O LT , D.D.8., OfI MM «t A f»*vr f»-t- of Harne*- left. w in' h we are clear ing out at exceptionally lo# price* for thi* Kelvin; a.so a few -o-t* of Mingle driving harness t*» clear at Cost W. P its ' Spa M attresses Agent W anted ! to — pro Canada’s Greatest Nurseries la Lashburn and surrounding district ED I: j n il:arc and h arn ess & * it W KpafEbD AT M ta b n n m il p,»t*r e e d ttre i to attend rafttltrljr. U A E L L IS Chief Ranger "• I'IXO.N. f im iaru l l ' ( r , t t r f P ic t u r e F r a m in g , » Lioydas. aster »*e ry C'ocbt U u i t c u , No. ISJt *r * ej tiona l) low prices. Buy • *t ea<*\ while you are figuring in \«>u wil de| o- t }i nr surplus funds inis ) ear i 1 lit Menu Uni Monday -a such n u tlh at Walter Greer, a V* V I M .S .V A. Independent Order of F orester* l l L A S H .L M * 8Y MI NOTON L A b H fil BN M r c mma Call* i t * * > r ■ : (r fo a p d ! • i»b t or 1 i y \ * there has been a heavy advance in the price of L iiio t-uin. it **iil pay von to buy now from present *to« k. A irotM f.inge of patterns to choo-4 om im W ■ .8 c . dt iicu tu<! SA.sk . LLO TD M IB BTE B Springs, and iw W ill tu n L e i l a . r a <n i v TW 4 rh -raday la e t t f mm' a far the prac'irw ml fi»**ia*r? White Duwk lilanket*. good quality at prices from 55 to S& per pair JV ml Mai* bi A iplundid opportunity for the right man to do bag business. r,,it list for Ibr v ia o n of 1915 cn -r aoe* brat 1 i*t of b ird y *anru**» tccommanded by W .atrrn Fxperim>n tal btaUnoa W'a offer exclusive territory Handsome free outfit, l H ig lr tl Commiavtoao W'nte for TormSTONE 4l W E LLIN G TO N l o c i b l l Nurseries TORONTO ONTAUIO W *» Mr W W W W W W V F W W W W W W W W j q 1 1 4 4^ 4^ • * - *4 < O ■ O ooooo- > 000000- Nt » an L u m b e r ! \• r o il’ ' Oa k v get that intend to i% the litr e estim ate builclio^ }O u to for I x. ii i t the c ificrc n t HAS ANYBODY HHE SF&N KELLY I, g la’ j.a l l*t ' FARM LAN D S ItS u lU . W ild and Improved on .lit I CM m.t - a i i •1» » , I u i a , > i ail’ Islaiiti I nt, 1 mil'll £ Pa- { fit kC* Can ai t, Crop Payments Empire or otherwise i f , A11 la k . W a il 1 c « l « l , l t a i l 1 t at >, (l a >1 p e e le d .) T he bi Monarch Lumber C° L ,d< 1 J. M c N A L t i h I O N . A g e n t L a sh b u rn M O N E Y to l O a n F ire, L ife and H ail Insurance, J* PETER K ELLY. T H E C A N A D IA N B A N K O F CO M M ERCE MR tn V U X D " ALXER. C.VX).. LL.D.. D.C.L. Prc.id.at JOHN AJRD CMtral M u attf H. V. F. JONES. A m i Gewsral N<m V. C. BROWN. S«p*riMM4«ai of Central Western Brtwfcet i riTAL S15.000.000 m RESERVE FUND, S13.500.000 S A V IN G S B A N K A C C O U N T S I fcrtM at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and Careful attention is given to every account Small accounts • cd. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. may be opened in the names of two or more persons, witburaa^l^ to be made by any on« of them or by the survivor. WT5M .ar.Lv LA^HBUKN Q . H. C I . A V K E . • - bkANCM - M anager Offlea MAIN STREET. Wanted Immediately! a reliable agent for Lasbbtrn aniirroun ting -tisiriel to orII fruit an•r* 101- 0 1*1 tree, flowering abrub* •n I' fruil * - o **• d pot'toe*. ete A'K SE LL O N LY M lM K N ilk l) l i t V A HI KTI K8 MeC B N P ,HIM N IA P A H MS CHsI fit free. Pay weekly • oek tod territory. For particulars, Kxelaviv* w r its . P i.L U A ll N l M i . H r CO r > « a '* • O a ttri* Subscribe to The Comet. $1 per year. . y . - . - . y . v . v . v .y .* v . - . v . v . v ^ . v . - . v a H A V E YOU M AD E YOUR W ILL ? H a v e y o u p r o v id e d f o r y o u r w i f e and HE Waltham is America's pioneer watch. Here and abroad it is recognized as the highest type of time-piece. We are headquarters for the T fa m ily ? Have you ever considered what a fatal accident would mean to them? You may not have an accident but again you may, remember they have happened. Let me draw your will and save further trouble. Waltham W atch Before you ra k e a watch let ex teQ you how sad w E get more for yoar Waltham. A fad ■ a of * -IPs Tim * Tmm OmmU m W * W. T. McMurdo - Lashburn F. HAYHURST, h er b k *«ti — d r — r l t e * a • lim n F r> «t* A am Lashburn Comet 1—sad ever* Tbaruday bum tbe rndbcm mt the pubdaabar. LaM ars* Haas C aauart a d ie r ta u g ral— ta The l o—at are — twit— and bv I k s ad • ert;mrra r a t hgmrm oust for tb>—me » ea we rat— era ar* l e t a.— rwd ,acb oOm Thaw# es isu a a d * A here ao deSaila t * tract aa a a o r mhoM Oat* ral— util be rh*rgwd bettW— U WM—Utiy. <• »w «u tbv H u m s f - a t 9— —*r * t * l r » ' * t ib> t a r ; , • gawtstey. mt tbv o r * i a d * « a > « ad b u t i tctw * mm w i l l br art t o rater i t near a rtl good M i t t * ora tho ( L l* f r t a r v lb * l . l . ad g l09 SO* I t M n a u n <3t Prm<* A » is-vder of T ock >Li* ta tb* — -al • b-cb — >kalt . t w t i b r ta* Ik - »-*• Who Is to saccooo t t « IMUo of Caa- c b e e t a n — ry u u n t : ta tier V—rtf cwetracta. jwr ta per laaue lf ^ c t as CKWonjorOeogral at Caa €we*d e a r ***r i rwtioer ta *»k -4 te brip dvr>og N.ae a o a tta , * 1— That - ►* Prtaca roa w t w* yoat i k e ctm paiga • « ! Htt aw a it*. * * l‘ c f im o r r t t k t u i ’-nat wbieh will 6 r « f * l t « i * * rnt ( b r b u e r k • Ot lb * Tbr— atodtba. " * hk P a ti—ttc to a d stattvrvd ifcrougbvu t l a i^ y a k i tn Canada la rraor O— — tb. * Bbc «Uc ally mrog> ■»»d la ike army tbo i b e P t w x e e r »f> mam r r e m v ctv- i >— emek r t U b from tbv b a d eft.— euil»ruu, Lag a! tad Mmainpal a d it* , brat ia T om ml— aiwart io— 4 kiss boras— to i t « a tb * pisa* • bicb b »*« br-*e sertioa ISc per Lae, earb subaaqoeat ha bad no S i t . ' and caew hla bant • * f » la te d ia o r Srt th a t i b i » sum iBaartioa 9c je r l>— , i— urvd — per a —a Am a ?».,*>» n f t * f yut it. ot.es mt a tB * | c*a f h, i v t u t r d 9 , ad* f DverCBb'l Itb. lb. • I ' b f i j body type of ad * l they wont oat wt«b the Prtare a —gt Local lead.ng ad> ta lue per ha* per day ad tb* css,i’ * g a » sM - lb. most the be*— ift l i — ra. and trot c irr g y ed tb* I i v u m u u t ia * ,a >e H U M — o a r tlr « *errv # ,a tb* Matabele •ppr*i Ire — i b r r % ip t t - t,i»n ,* / i t »m A o n * each — “ Strayed,' “ l o t Kale i n r .o ltf Fund ‘ W tita d , etc . three iL— rt on* lor 41 W ar la 1 ‘ M 1 » * at nol a military vtlett IS help lb* — taw it* « o r k m t took—g after C — b a its order aJotf.es s«rs * h«t ooe v b e baao what beat Ir ft tvklbd * bib lb- —r a trr S i a a i i n t o M Canada and British Soldi rrtr.g mrar ? ” at the fre e t fighuttg for ibvir King Empire | 1 per y— r A atrlkisg l!la*ira’ l>'fi of his Rorai and itbrrty f a ile d Slat— IINO per year K<-ad*r* *tv ash'd t* g i»v all th» High nee* • m i l i M i i i a tor aoldloftng f t* d .nn,lb la tb » for* that when the South A fn iu i> ',i> r. l b ; H U B E R T H V o K IN h campaign * n k it f » - «f- t l m d i con tl a/ bmbe out the Pnnre at aar* rsn iriktiliB i to Ibe i t l n o ir lun J Editor sad Proj-rirtor v o la n t-re d lo t immediate t e n ice. (btfarv ttu« ej portarui j and do ■ sad w ilt in forty eight boar* — lied ii'U r mor* If ) » j mrr m i e ad m ^ with the Inniakill'ng Dragoons, who -au rtb in c each moalb of Week le b* ***cr*l»ry of <he branch of Ik took part In the operations round Kijod m your oiM nct roaiu- d a durft'a i,me I think lo drop you a Col— berg the routing of General .n, 1 1» t ampaiife u - - k If i b r * i* Cror;e. the relief of Kimberley, and m local errrvtary tn your d m n r i i tin* to let yo.i know t.na 1 ba*<Jbeen g o n g on Horn • r> all I b» jiro the marrh to Bloemfontein Says one e n d ) o . r n m in o b io n i « T. M Un ■ r t i i M u i hvcrclarj Patriotic kubd pie ru.tid l.a»libiirnt I aup|g**r mb i who met fcira durlag the war. " 1 race dlir- - I arliam -at Building. Mqjitt*. i return as 1 boj* to *otw> day I h .* oh * t— relled half a d*y with him. not li* m il ark n ovl d . i >o,.f cottirii>, will aa the I r>*tu»i * n vp<l too m that y e . arc credited m ib of frevb far*a 1 mo.Id l,k<- la *h*ke knowing who be « * a Then I learned |band* mnh 1 *t*e in y o ir |v»j«-r an bow earner! a —idler the Prtnre la. It, and if you I* it tun tb .f- la ttu oraorb in ) m r di*>nrl mill uamco- article a b o il * nlr» nclung loui* *nd and how thoroubgly wadded to hla .atcly arrang' that on* »bou!d com • shield* Aliom m< lo d iffer on Ibat profess lor, Ha la l good trokker. and ID'U vllM rar. * * a r b a v r a , » r f used i to ui n I N l»* n ibe (bailee of tbc Baahat- I be J are not Ul os* at all aa I b< } n good camp man. too ~ only or*a danger a* the bulW-i m b,» lb » Aa a boy before ha went to Kton. oh*man I’ lbtic lo »bom that mill h»-lj, I b o « m bo arc not in a ■it glance* off b cojii . * dum-duin. the Prince spent hla daya at Kenelng (joni'ion lo b -Ip i b n i « I*< > l b . - »» and a* likely a* «* » mUI till wm, ton Palace and the White Lodge. * j*r«iori.'l a p je a l — an apfeal u.»d< j |er*on round shout and a* II mill Richmond Park, where, with hlg two o e ve ry r« »d« r of »b i« paj« r K*cr> hr flattened mil b l h* imj acl II m oild 1 — ua> an amful mound *o it ha* brothers and aister. Queen Mary, ha cent you give g o * lo ihe aupjior, of thoar m bo ar< 1- f l I* bind to 11 ,'A ! never been uoe<l and 1 d »n "t tbink romped and ran like a merry sand .h e ir u « u ha l i b * mb, I- ti . »h i iel u. jit i* r te n in francr. I don i know boy He was Her Majesty's favortta *on ta am a y ftg b iin g fur bit r.tnpii J mho is tb- mri»< r of tbai article b it Jbe die * no! know much Now | aupIIL L P TH E F U N D ' •ad It was a black day when be drat poo> you would l»k< lo know w bal want off to school—a preparatory'' part w> took i*> Ho log attack W ell tor Eton. for. in spite of the seven me l e w moved al all I ibink tb< rea*on i* that our jiari of tb< lintyears difference tn their ages, the sis ia ao far advanced that lb flanka ter and brother were constant com Postage on Parcels Going ■r<- to r* p tied formarJ. but m , i panlona At Eton the Prince was T o T h e Troops In France * 1- d l l maa lo keep *|f AilrRi nd known as a good-tempered, jolly fel TI m- 1>» par latent ia m receipt u. w cij.Kd and I aovurc you we J,J low. very fond of gam— , a reputation applicaliunv to have jure* I* »d-if> » - U tiin *mok< bags —b ig * full of straw iamjvneu to cause a amokr— Itu-y o our aoldw-ra in t r i n e w ot Irwhich be has always maintained. The or at reduced ratca of jmiatag*. lb -re ♦ere thrown over tb* j>ar«pel and business eat* rpr.se and rapabllltl— of be mind carried Ibe amok* rapidly evidently being an impf'-aaion that Prince Alexander wera displayed .be Department baa control of tb< a uvrr lo I lie G* r m 1 n lr-n rb -» mbicb cauved I hi m to ibink we were up lo rates and eo.ild do a* it miahcd. but when ha car. lod on the tagk of raising 1 ben tbe oi -am* kind of an attack funds for the Middlesex Hospital, be 'his «a not *o i « tb< ijuevtion i-ov-vg- is fix.-d by Interna i louti *hr*j>n<'i came over (or half an ho,,r; gun by hla brother, the 1ala Prince agrei-m- nt. vo that it is not mnb.u they popped ell aorta of kbelit. big Francis of Teck. • nd little but v*r> few of ibe boy* be Jiomer of the ('*nad,sn Poal o f lo mere hurt. I gut (lightly wounded In th.a work bo was largely assisted iiee Depart in- ui lo und'-rtakc by hla wife. Prince— Alexander, who carry the j>arc*ts fre-- or at a re in tlie m ck — gut it in tbe neck ’ duced rate of jM»*t*ge l nder lou-r- ,or u r * . A shell burst bard.y 10 fi. devotes a great deal of time to prac na’ ional lam jrmiMOJ ii mad* fo; tw a y, w< * i re It, a shallow trench, tical philanthropy. A daughter of tha tbe free tranvmivviou of jiarcela for tw o *heliv cam o*>r. and a* one ex plod, d of couroe, me flopped down lata Duke o f Albany, and a slater of j,riM»ner* of mar but this privileg the reigning Duke of Saxo^obaorg. do*a not extend to parcels for troop* in Ibe trm rb and t b- n go. up but engaged ui active vervice. nor ia it he • xpIcMion of lb*- firat ut* drown tha Frtncesa Alexander of Teck mar •*i,tun tb< power of »b- Departm-ot -d the scream of Ibe aeron 1, *od a* ried In 1904. wher the was twenty-one to ao extend it. we got up th< second one exploded Ib e rate of po*tag, required on and a splinter hit m - vn tb* necs years of age Exactly bow much truth - nder the j aw but «l dad no need parcels addreswd lo Ibe t roop* d< there may be In tb* romantic stories (e.ods upon tbe location of tb* ad to br- attend d lo ; that a twice Fritz that are told o f foreign aspirmnia to dreaaee. I f tbe addrean ontu- tt i* in t-.ng t>a* drawn blooi out of m the band of “ Pr'ncess Alice of Won land, the rate on iwrc-Ia for < u U u Festubert and ore- b r<- guevt it • derland," as s'/e was called la bar appima. mbtcb la 12 cenia j- T lb., my turn for No. 9. All tie boy■ from Lavbb.rn are * . younger days, because of her passion whilst, if be ia in Franc , tbe paiiooa« cela are subject to tbe rate* applic K Hmindell i* getting fat ate devotion to the works of Lewis able to parcels for France, mim n ar fine vo do- * Claughton. Collin* baa Carroll. Is not known. but It la stated aa follow* not returned from bo* pit aJ yet, be 32 ecnir baa b e n away tw o month* or more. that she early determined, like her i jk>j nd ... of bombardments 40 c< otr. 1 here are lo '« coiu.tr. the Prince— Royal, that she t pOo nd* ecn.a. tb -ve day*. Y'-ater lay tw o aeroplane* 4 j—undv would not marry a foreign prince. 64 c* n.p mer* brought down, on- rigbt over i po .od* . j jo-, nd* 72 cent*. ua. th*t ore was tackl-d by a U rili-k rtl *» n.i. • irman who *bo: the p,|0t w i.b b « 6 pounds .. FOOD FOR THE BRAIN W c- n ». maebim gun and w o.n led tn- on 7 JAKiOdv .. * pound* ... *,.v_ -T v e r 7hey cam down at tb< bark Peed Brain by Supplying Nerves, Is 9 po. nd* of our line* anJ the n*y« got to-ta ___S l.l* Latest ides » . t juat before tbe Germans vb-li '4 10 pound* ---- St.. tb*y fir-d 32 *b II* at 11 pound* . ... BUS* b« marbinThe**- arc exactly lb * — m* c h i r p i i* and tb* 2*th on» waa a direct bit A great deal haa been said about ind of M i r * d m 'lisle d tbe macb* winch existed for years between U a the value of certain articles — brain ,ne. and w»? cam- down n,-,r a /id -, bngland *nd kraoc*- te for-- tb food, and one of the pet theories of war. and are tb, r*-ault of an ir r * — m- n'e r-» in flam*-*. popular physiology baa be— that Bab m-m or Convention made betwe-i. Ibe » >*t b* r b*-r- m rut ton, rain and other substances composed large tbew countri-v and Can ids. and a* all the tun- and cold. 1 b< nigbi* are ly of pboepborua are the moat appro these rountrvs k i x nor agreed m ■t i i t j f tong ** we stand t o ' from lower tbeir rate* between l-.ngland 5 Mi it night* tilt t, 39 to tbe mot i priate diet for brain workers. Bat ind Fr*nc*. Canada h *« to j.•> to .e g ; it a>. m* i«k> a week. modern science is emphasizing that 'twin tbe varne rale* ** before Ib 1 Lave not bc«-a tn lb* trvacfcea bis last trip b .l expect lo go ,o the best food for the brMn la A » t war and must charge tb>- — me po*tnex* t io - it's a tr»a » tu in. « which nourish— tha whole body, with ag«. id all cave* parcel* for Ibe troop- » turn in the tr-nebea; a ebap do * special reference to the serves. fet *«ck of it especially wT»*-o ,i ,, moat be addressed c-o Army 1’ ,Brain power is largely aa tTprsMliai Ottioe. London b a r ia o l. but it..- ao wet. Our fam ily i* doing good tor tb « through the serve* of bodily MfeaBty dew not in any way eflect tbe nt> eo.n ry tour of us. one anted ,t tn,. In dlacu— tng this point ta a recant of postage which depen-la entirely ^ardanelwa a m my t a u brotte r upon tbe loeauon of tb- addr- ate. . treatise. Dr. George M. Beard says wo-.ndeu m tbe m i s * charge. .^ j ebre ,• vttil tw o o< us on a* ek y - 1 . that the diet of brain workers should one m ibe /tb L a o—, and myself ia Be o f large variety, delicately served, eb Canuck*. Ib e Kong inapected tbe ) amt abundantly nstritloua, at which freak Canadian* a few day* ago and go, meat should be a prominent ri<,r(’*“ iftr o v o from to;* • Local School Reports t * i* w tourt m\*ck W o t i I ae* m* aa If Greece and Ro.m anla vacations or whenever tt U 4 s H A T T L E V A L E SCHOOL. ta w»|i yotn tbe tierm io a , a r il, let to the brain, fish Tbe following m tbe standing of .tern ail come, all tb> inure to p«y of pupils of Battlevaie acbool for the -p s i tbe end. He says we eboald month of .November: W « m ight gu to Serbia from ru Third Class part 2—Eileen Me- mor* going around 1 bops — m caw article* that are moat to Latne. nut; probably there «r,fj be le— mod sur individual taut— a •o ter aa G G ra d e 'A -E lv a Leer Alas Me tu paddle through. w * should take Laiwe (both promoted to grade 7 l I am in tbe best at health ia spate social Beaoaae Hiod* ob**at from exam s of tbe wet weather, and staying at Grade 5—Carl ii sating* (promoted bead quarters fur a abort time but In great crises to tirade I ) Germs Perry. Carol bop* to tu be aa tbe Irene be, Hasting*. W aiter Hill. il d u al tbraky. that for the time the brain may Grad* 4—Jack lloade. Hem llinde. Y o .r * a aoerely. the harder, bat the deficiency at Bob. Hiode. Ido BbuJer. tm U C t %A L L S i l s l . Grade 3 Senr..—liom -r Leer. ttoa ought always to bo Grade 9—Dora Bbnler. Boat* HtU tho first Interval at Mabel Christonberaon <« beeat from examiaatjoas) » Grade J—hlae- Perry. Grade 1 —Geordie S ta le r Galab Letter From The Front I I See H im For g rad es, ||t , n i ki.i v jb>t l » tt lo plan j t nr tu ild - The Patriotic Fund Week la c — ry pan at a u k tit k r w ta ik t * « * k r— ii i a r * * e o » j i — a w f E. di 1 Drake, teacher The Wiltos Co-Operative Tradiof As&ociatioa Ltd. r. Tb— Bromley WABECA SCHOOL STOCK SH IPM ENTS. Btartiug tn The follow tag is a report o f tbe tbio. see want tu follow , y . Give ar aadiog o f the pupils in the Waseca ar Becretorr aay Hem* to sell s o l approximate Grade T L Br.—Velma Roger*. Grade V I. J r.-D a n Spooner. Har- FLOUR. B td asm at M i l ; get a V.—R oth F erry; -p »ly . Braa. BLMi Arthur BLGAR. LARD aad other Gruoerlea J e ffry f * MLBT have, aaar always Grade IV .— H arry Rowed; Juba ad. Priots right (to r you. we i Ms S am e*; Jock T y le r: Ch*e Tails at. LUMBER bec all tha time. Grade I I L — COAL — you woat it we w l WIRE. If you are waatiaa to » *a — your refar W ire or TH E LUMET. L A ^ H B IX N . jASK ATCHK W A aV CANADA’S SPLENDID SERVICE AS c’" ‘ 1 THE GRANARY OF THE EMPIRE T aw In liW c_ , * 1’ l“ ” n S S — TOE COUNTRY TOWN ONE OF THE FACTORS MAKING CANADA GREAT Fw * * np*% o f W ar Cm » W 4 W n MW FfoO M H+*% Aft lA l*r«*U a g WCCOUSt Of UM • » a » « from G w a u ; ®f two f n w » « n OI.'H P R O D U C T IO N IN T I M E O P N A T I O N A L STRESS Of • » / , « M A • * r g s O S i ftAd UW « 4 « f ft pr.tat* of ft B r . n t 1 4 U infantry ha# )U*l C O M to Ught -.AZWga Ik * f t i t i ! r« aft— toO AT to* It i« the rroJuction ot the Soil that Mint Bear the Burden ol Debt ■ u Bora f a?»i» p» a » to bo . . „ ... .... . _ . , i« u t b'-rwf and Privet* Haworth, •id tteatirrc tnc Vb astc aad Destruction ol Mar, sod Canada • ILiac Gworgw ty t ta# to o m U m i i at c ro »t length r » g a rlla c the*/ aacftpo The eu ry laid Service ** a Vital hiement in the Strength ol the Nation Tigm Ap* e*t Cewocevpt *«I In aa li* r * o < 0 «* Lab or t m i e i is h t m l aa<* urea mack eaaggeeatog b ; tb* pr*»s aog b) o t b « n .b o b * a c m m aw ; A B O U T l e w u a i c 1 *4 M p a !n o tir ar«x-r« tg to b ra e*i i*** ua aad Lbarve* S a m o s, j trstem s. ft*i*«az«a of the T H E H O M E STORE. T H E T O ^ N A N D Y O U _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ huuss I maos ooatorwao*. to ta* aanaai ewa If Our Homes, Our Sct.ools, Our (lu rch es, and Our Sfarkrta •eaisaa ot U>* A a e n r u r id s n u s t of Lwbor h e d to oak F r * K > -o "Lobortbg men of EhgtftAd »ff ..*t*d anth tb* vartooa u a . i are a n a .; « p poaotf to conaertption." *a- J Mr Berta 'W o sr* sow e&Uattbg as fast as oxompuon* b o o a ..its r j service will permit, sod Insinuations that a * are not loyal U> the government are re sealed Voder tb* U o employee, of tb* rati road*, dueba. Uwgrapb. trana port and poatai sorvtce* are «a e a p i from mi. ts.-y serrioo. oa veil as si* M r u An> tnmg tu us, 1 ben the 1own ta ol Value to ua, and VNc Should Work iogetner and Stake it Store Valuable Xee-e ot u» caa get • » } trx sa tb* s«i s s to w be so.* si tb* same y r v g vjr M ir k ) oft* | » r u « i u l ) ' asa<i* ■ great tortus# and sft<*A«L4 ta iu * aad "setting grata laci that tb* CabbQtak iv « u u ; loon, pi.iatlbg o - l tbsft a * Oesivereg * s 4 soft •* ta* g r»a a r; ot tao t k p u o a .*; g i f * ba *rrou*uv»ft vioo a* to ifttoroouac | ^s* tut.* tw*n ot i ws vbe auaureu up Lb* # l - » • f t * * 1 list m oeal tor Lb* are «•> »*.*-; .a too record n a r***i r e .* :..* agnccuiu.’ o pr<>•)a t i t o t * * f t "It took e « Joat fowr days u t * » » ■u» s l^^uesnd lababiiftata, e owe ot c .isi.m .r oo otLra ebargo lot tb * from t* r r t t t * - «s ot wseel *u4 but i t * o * * t o>oro taaa t u i a u meet a.g*Ls u> g«< troo of Germs* ootl af L a * tsOurt test a n * t * u d * greet * u » « a* b* aght at boose, so unbewoea oi .-it gra.Bft l b * io .a 4*Uwa of c u / . nope tut lore.a*ta aad tnu; jueii&e* » ter oo ao4 oaco br«kt& o -t o f our a ny ’ yvu b.rnp.; v e s e s s u *>«.%*«. sim l i e n ) to light, and M p r . t y i* a . d «o d *adoriag o^iragaouo policy uf development at W ootaAft.ift.’’ lb# ftorgaaat i p^Ad# u*« sp r t ut u»igh»criu.e*a no m ii | » sit fur l roses parts u> b* reWSu* a ..-** m a; t * exhausted aad 1 he par.a; harvest la &o.ft».uo« bwab | * 1 o r c i to too treat with m j , be .^.s» .u sr -bd it get u> b o o * p.sc.us U s U ua.y o o * ib sia k s * o f U a w r k *| t ie^ yeer tarooga uapro-‘ «w from i^ e t ^ le acre*, aa average rogueoat, lAo lot Gioocooiora. ft* ftooo on* s i . X lt r To k.o>* use i i s i m s i .a * s . rv.ee tbat lb * u x a l svof* gi ve* vtn#i»i u n c a l u t f a a ; te.4 of Id 7 b w s tu per aero TA* oa lb * o a t b m u w t , and oft* cay employe** ot lb « a u n Uo* s o n s T b * aieay a u to i j s p s t e . u a tb U t o • o*1 not tn one item but e its « « * r y p*rp*tiB . source or oeaiia. lacfeaa.ftg arorag* yt#i4 of r j* i* 22ft7 suabev* lured oa October t. 1914. Bear Vyrw m «a thus em p.cjed In .S * i s ! i t a i r i . t c i i >,-r .* t i s t e r m t ; —- item it rs ia . Ir - o ;oa r o j e t r br to* ilia u .a s ot I too *«g re g *te t#-Lg 12.ft04.TPo 0o#o- ua u.ft o « ; to the prison camp la number of bog.sad caa be safe.; placed ot about sod trsterb.iy bu.aiiS e v i y ^ti a . h oa t « c a. way* tell a thriving tows li»v.i>waal taduair; «ad p *r»oa*i la i j t/ooi l.wrt.fto* a. r*o F.ax rood baa * « * ip & a .a oo oore pretty roughly If co&acnptioo comes to • lib aft e v i . « o k slslus I m i p*i u., » ty the adv*rtiseu.enl oululi.aa ot lb * tar**t A ob*at a * r .e »t of U 4 .U i, j .*<:o«o* as loiportasi c*v»p. aad o b «a treated o n * a lg a l Bfly-three of ua l.ooft.004 Ooo toafta>a t io a l 2,>H*.iM4 acres. a . J -rgenixatA-o tor tb* treatmeat of Lb* oor* locked la a c&arck aad kftd fto pass tbs government would not be tb* crwaftioo ol no uiuc-em \ r*ca and iuCto) paper Horn* lo w ai * . * ••use tney are aisuncW Oy I a»er*ge of ixAV k w t e a , surp*»*«* .br# la ebected It o u i b« still more thing to e «t tor a.or« -.abb to o a iy sb .« to add to tb* army more than oo snywcu; p o t l b * sL&sii iu * a rises or taiU iargei) , p.« • si. dssd 1**4 Ul* • ti>* t a t rv**»<-« tortoM U of tb« > c d ' proatable m sp.ta of iba n*c«aait; u four b o o n At :aat U ie; emptied a do*}.000 Ben without cnppUng Indus sa Its slures and businesses succeed -town * lift Biel <HAS IS who poioi 0*4 tb.’oria*d durutg Use grvw.ag I ' l t - i .mpewoa of restoring b ; ro u U o a or basket of mould; bread onto use floor tna. condition*. "L a d e r lbs present volunteer sya or ta.1 These stores and business. » to you eiisi m e ; ran supp.; lor pouf ot lb* teaoou 1 b.a field i* ‘lUieroiae the p.gA’ lood draiaod from and left ns a bo set of water During It wilt ftoo &u»us.s. or I . p^r c e ll , »'-(<■ ttiao be soil. I h e t m o s i record Is 12,- j tbs train )uortjejr n ft; three of uo Lem a * ar* add Jig men to ih*t force* depend Upon Lb* support ul you a.,v, need* csftbct lor kept d o* » for field duty faster than they can be j our neighbors It la a ^eeui.sr tact g.-i * hat it deserves m t * way <4 tb* best previous record, obscb * * • ‘ P» boaneia from l.ooft.ftuo seres oere crammed Into a closed r n iio s ; equipped Uisl you « u l find otherwise br.gut trad*, and the iarm to<k* will bav* a blade .a U U Compare 1 *,u » uut ot It is b.shsl* per acre. I U n * * t re- . van tor fifiy-aii boor* On.) once oere 'Our fight against conscription Is ,n<j prsuby men who main.am that in* lo a n to visit that p„i.* p ge tb e r and f e a r * rather glaapte. mtag harvest of tin s* of over seventeen m il.on bush * e aikioeg to get oat. aad that for a an aconomic on*, having m view po* ■ u u i town store u.u»l s.:up ; uttuct pul.s with t l. rural ttioiiauau) kor U 1 ..* 0 . UU b-.aae.a, t..e ta- r « m i» ' e.» cif oiiftad grs.n show that tae man/ few ta.antes yor toad • « bad some slhla condiUocs that will e iis i after gu tb* oid process of the survival ot .e.Oic l ,«-rc Mill |m IAt i< * r l p>* 1. /j* .us yer rent T a * tub- ad tasiagr* of atocb raising are ap acrapa of bread war Is over W bat w# bav* now u.o fittest, if it cannot &•-«■1 o aw r lai boles purebsead. and a M n «i| t •taut jsi oature of ta .. gtoo tb la pr^ pr*ciated. J - A t the camp I made t««e ra i plans tbe represents more than a hundred &al competition, it must go U&d<r’ j doilars kept at boo.* s u e r « t n * ; be do. u.a is s a .o a b; tna fact that U»o It .a ta a Ume of national atreaa (or escaping but neter got a t» »o r masing such statement* Hus .olt 4 * haM ftt returns are Tl p*r cent g re .t that the Importance ot t.us great ad opourtunltr 1 man’ ged to gat years of concerted action and work, After and to ask ua to give up these r o ili4>p« of m*c will s>l down and o g .u il il JuM M f**+<l bttltTiiM for fC% sr than tu* average to. to* past bee »ancs lb food production u fu ll; real „ y><t f uaasferred to another camp ye.ars < oming wi.sa lha e i p.res r*- **’ ’ t When the dal.J *aste is etartl- ||0lj there began to rnnka bj) plans tlona and accept conscription is ask loruisUon out of s poos of s thousand to save IV cents on a purebas* fruia ing more than is required of landlords pagra. writ* a long teller, then wait a : your local su re aa It k* lor lbs focal sourtss ar* stramed by the t.tsc.c ing In Its magnitude. »b o n the • g-nich hav« ftB'ceeded *o oeil. and manufacturers " week or more- usual y more -lor 1 retailer to tnak* tbe sale to >0* and struggle. Hits eea.tb lb s>ia:ebs.nc* is ttrengtb and cuaning of the clvllUed j .. It was not an easy matter. The Mr Bevm also said that labor something to come w&tcb be never j quo t think that Uis trial!## om * n ft a* * rclbforc«m e t rising from tbe » » r e l sr* devoted to destruction, | camp was. o f course, surrounded by m toks were not opposed to * r.a, seen, and wnich may prove to bejrwalts* that fact. He auows that ufreurtb It shoe* U.al dlitg. nc« la to* a hen debt, tne tet,ao*i»ij» offspring of arts o f peace through tln.es ■,/ p«u « wusie and toss, U growing with por- high barbed wire fencing On each o ffu k in g positions prevlous y held by anyihlng but whal t e eip#* led as r » 1 ,e*a b« ran hbboat.y stso* yuo that garoa value [ik e article be is uaer.ng >* »«>rtb the la l..s best preparation against tb* lento is haste, il la reassuring to lea:a j its four fronts a sentry was posted men in industrial pursuits “ All that w# ask Is that women be You c*n t swear away the existence ! price, all things considered, ha la piott ug iggr«s>or A far .k>us miilr that In this psh of tbe empire all In i and at nucht four powerful acetylene { lamps lighted up the whole of the not Introduced into factories and railof lb * small town retailer by saying not entitled to >our patronage 14* ter; s Jl.or.ty ha* said tbst any of flu*are* have ^omb ned to reward in“ *F work at less pay than :■ accorded that he 1* a parasite, that be charge* ! realises that lDcrt-.it ng omt,< 1 in ti i-f fi« er < -a »«ad h.s men to fig t, bur It dastry with a^^benotnenal yte.d of ' camp. to men. In must of the factories where too much for everythin*, and that s *anou* kinds may make ;«u r stand"T h e great night came W e waited riti^iros the genius of a general to wealih It Is tbe products of tba soil 1 oor tuatl has feed t.,**tn T ber* la ta this some that must hear the burden of debt, re- ’ t4U one o f tb* sentrie* had hla back women are now employe -1 they are i « b ; the money is sent away I Tuat point antagonistic Competition is a r u crowded with ufleis l* supply ■ugg< *ti« w o f the vervlc# render -■! ths vtors the waste and destruction of turned, and then wr.gg.ed on our <eing trained under the direction o! n o r ; Is fossilized en.p r* in the g sin fletda of tbe Do- wealth, and sustain the force* whose , stomachs to the fencing 1 then mao our members, the only provision belnr tlK> keen for Lht retail merchant to go you with, ftay th# most woadcifol bugat -pay tbe. mini o0^ j ear [a year out. overcharging his giew at the most unheard of prices, a . i they go _ 1In . -> . . i tthat . . . la .. ik min on Tha strength and sustenance immediate mission la to destroy that ' to sever one strand of tbs (race .that •squired I . fk| pursuit* can now . grander civilisation may r.se from kad. to my mind, tbe laag of It mad# mum accorded to men under tbe same customers He couldn't do It and aur- and, regardless of comporaliv# quellI’ nder th*. condition of vlve Retailers m s; nave their faults, 1 ties and ea>* buying conditions, tb * be mads tbs best defence against tue tb* cleared and sanctified ground tbe greatest noise I've ever heard conditions tbe condition In but th ey can't go against economic price# very nafturaiiy appeal to attack on national rights and human Canadas peaceful service tn prepar But tbe sentry walked on With peat suffrage I believe liberty . ing for the filling of tb* granary Is ing heart I snapptd the second strand England I* the same as that exists lass and last There la nothing m>s j you. And th* retailer also knows that among trades unions in tbe United The same satisfactory and highly , now a vital element In tbe strength of That made an awful nolaa. Still tbe lertoua in mail order competition It’s th* advertisement says "cash with Then we crawled States, and I am free to say tbe simply s case of a far-away firm try-1 order.“ He has to meet this compelv Important success has been attained the nation This does not absolve any sentry wmked on woman's vote la sure to come." out. free men 1 sen glad we out lng to get your money—and doing H It Hon or go out of busio^sa And be oaa In other grain crops The aggregate of her sons from the duty of taking yvtu give them chance. Tbe success of teat this competition If yon dost with yield of r.sls is 441 OT&.SOO bushels t their places In the forefront of the witted that sentry, as he had caused from the ll^fth.ooo acres under crop t.ait.e But It la satisfactory to reflect us s lot of trouble. f i r m a n P r iu / v n o r a a t I .n o * ^ M 0 « ,'»cer® tn any territory de him on the same has.* It s pends l*rg. iy upon th* kind ol retail proportion, »o you *re entitled t* the pend* largely o f th.s y eld Oi.Sfift.cfift bush*.* are that by th* a m o f peace we have “ We bad to crawl for JOO yard* be \j c i I l i a n 1 i t s u i t c i s a s men banla it la up against—and every I moot your money will bay. Tb# rotstv from th» three prairie provinces, been building up defences aa import- fore w* could x<’t any sort of shelter, Tbese provinces also contribute 2bft. ant In imperial strength as the guns, and then we moved away as quick!) Hundreds of Then Rounded up year II la going against a better c.aas 1 er, Wt ua assumw. bays hla buggies for of men Y mi ll bud them moat often »pol <ash not on fancy terms and t. ft.uoo buobels of wheat Ontario's ! fortresses, and destructive devices of sa we could tn the circumatancas With Little DifT cutty by the in the sections where catalog bouses . ioug lima Inducements 14# buys them m-re conservative method of raising ! military gen iu s—Toronto Glob*. During the night a compass which 1 British don't waste money in shipping in tneir outright and ran sell on n very etas* had was a real friend. This morning nl a railway station margin VL hat Is the result? lie can “ The only food we nad was a few oebmd tne front 1 saw sum* l,4uu catalogs W a r O rd r * fo r S tren gth o f German A rm ies Mscuita and a little chocolate. When .errnan prisoners. Prisoners are * There la a new type of ratal! m « #e.J you a ng. better la quality than ever w# came n u r a farm the watch aiways to me the moat meiauchoty chant being developed. He realises any you can parrbss* by man and i anadian M eat In the nights that fol sight on earth, I think 1 would raiber that tha reason why so many people j equal In appemanr* to any thing turn Estimated That G rrm m Forets Arc dogs barked lowed the dogs always smelt ua when •00a on in* dead on a oati.ei.eid, lor sent away for goods wa* aimp.y bo can find anywhere, and at aa goon * Over Four and a Quarter Over Six Million Pounds Asked for we were stealing apples In the orch aien who have lost their freedom and cause they were not aware that lb * price as you oaa boy suybar*. Furth torsi store carried them. Bo he ad ermore. you can examine tb * good* Millions ards. For three days w* had no other are subject to an alien by British Govornment will seem, vertises consistently and lets his pap before you buy! II* knows more One hint towards an approximation food but apples Following previous announcement*. while retaining life, to bave dropped rons know exactly what service he than to appoal to your seating *4 by * Martm Burr hi. tun later of agricul of the strength of the German armies “ It wasn’t safe to travel by day. Al out of the ranks of bumanl.y. but has to offer, in tbe p ad you often ’ buy your goods at bom «“ pie*. H * ture. has now issued a statement con •n the field is aupplied by the Berliner though w* had plenty of tobacco. I .ties# men had noUi.ug p.uful in took it for granted tbat Uu- local store gives you a bogg that is worth every veying the info mstion that the war had laid It down that th »r* was to be their sir. They 4#r# very dirty and lid not keep this or that, ao you sent , cent of what you pay for H —as4 ofl.re his accepted tenders from tne Tagebiait, which now does not print no smoking day or night until we very tired, for they bad marched awfay for the good* when you cuuid meet* the price that you thought he packers for ft.H'.O.dOO pounds of can- ^dividual names tn the casualty lists. were out of the country The smell of many mi.es since daybreak. A few nave simply stepped into the store in couldn't quote On the same purchas n*d corned beef for delivery before but simply mentions the regiments Eng!1*h tobacco might easily put an iad wounds which troubled tb*-m, stead of Uie post office ing terms your r* taller can give y> « the close of tbe current ,* a r This which have sustained casualties, tbe Inquisitive German on our track *ud all were eager for ta* water And tbe new type of retailer real goods o f equal or better quality "W hen we actually crossed the wnich tome Territo.-ials distributed izes the necessity of diversifying his contract Is of particular Interest to ; regiments being identified py number piu* the service as can at y distant tnto Holland, so cramped i bey were divided up into sections stock Eastern Canada, as it will provide a Thus the Tageblatt refers to tbe 3ftjth frontier His territory Is limit d. but ao supply system thst ever existed market for s large quantity of the ! rcg.menl of regu.ar infantry, the 27lst with sleeping out In the wet and our j f aO by their own noncommissioned are the demands on him He buys in ■ Did you ever see two calves Usd surp.us canned cattle that are now rvgim .nt of reserve, tbe ktith reg. 'eet swollen and bleeding we could officers and given a meal. small lota and buys often, ne keeps together wtib a rope, and *a«h trying The first Dutch farm find ng their way to the Toronto and ment of Landwehr. etc There may oe hardly stand Tbe prisoners were of good phys himself Informed aa to new lines, and to get at a pal. o f milk a little way Montreal stock yards The outlet for a few more than 3fti reg meots of re house was a godsend."' ique, far better than those 1 nad re ta more anxious to carry an altrac- j beyond hi# end? Neither can got *4 wh-cii th? minister has been striving, j serve, but assuming that the highest •seen before. i hey included several m e variety than a large stork. But his psi ’ But the minute they got to at least in rersrd to a constderab.e } given number represents tne total, boys and a fair number of e.dei.y ne can usually meet a.l th* demand gelbsr snd drank oui of Uie same ngjl. F eed in g D airy Cows proportion of this class of call!*, has md adding up tne various classes! a « q with the black and gold button :hat exists Jocaliy (they emptied first one pall and trwn u a be. n found j such as Prussian Guard, Infantry, Inof th* Lsndsturm on their caps, but This question o f variety la a great the other, and each got bis «h»r#. Mr. BurrtU bas not undertaken to ; fantry Reserve. Ersatx. Ersatz ’ Re- Feed For Dairy Cattle Should be R<:h - e .e stout you; g fe.lows of tne factor in the small store Ask your That’s the way of It where tb* low s purrha-e tne meat for the war office serve, ountryman type 1 be only tow ns- wife why she likes to shop In a large and rural community ar* pul.fog dlfIn Protein l^aw ehr. Landwehr Ersatz, but through the acting high commis etc. the latest Tageblatt enumeration nan 1 talked to had been a aatea- clty store, and she will tell you that it Mercnt ways— while th* catalog bouse In purchasing feeds for dairy cat sioner. Sir Georg* Perley. baa con would give the number of Prussian In tie buy only those rich in protein and 1 in a Lonaon shop not because she can get there the la reaching over the fence and grmbveyed to the Imperial goevrnment the fantry reg n.etits now on service as mis your own ration. It is not ad There was no surnness or shyness actual necessities of life cheaper or : b.ng the local currency “Ti* mlnu** tender of the packer*, this represent S30 The cavalry lists fould indicate rtsab e to buy ba>anced ration feels, about them. Tney did as they were of better quality thsn at home, but the town and tts territory get togqtaing the aggregate o f the offer of those 77 regiments, the field artillery 294 as these are usually too eapeosive. id with alacrity, and one who blund that she find# novelties, little sexes ; er for local betterment, they got th# engaged in tb* tinned meat business |regiments, and the heavy artillery 2k There are several rules given by ered waa told by his sergeant to tories and convenient new things trade o f on* another -one «#rves th* Very strong representative* were regiments. remember that be was a German which she require* different authorities for the proper 'ither and the money In local channeia made, urging that a share of the w s ri ad must snow the English now to If w* assume maintenance of the feeding o f milking cows. No set in one tnaj order mad community goes to h#Hp out the community a! office purchases should be placed in fuR regimental atrength of about 3.- amounts can be given, however, either jehave. Most seemed to be in good \ hardware dealer effected • partial large. rsn sdz. It briHg pointed out that th* U o fo7 th e Infantry reg,ment for for the size of the an.mai or the sp.rits In spite of their fatigue borne cure s t follows; He ordered s stove H Dr*d> no rrnlus to save thst It you f the young gunners we;e prepared •r o a a catalog bou«# tbat gleaned have children to odticai*, jf )a « h a .* country bad generously responded to |th, cav.lry, l.ftOfi for field artillery breed. They all depend on the inthe « * I l for increased prodoettoo It tad for artillery, we g n jivlduat. .0 argue stout stra'.egy and attfibuL. lota o f money from that territory He eny Interest In Ioral social or reorwas further pomted out that in con ,he fo;lo* lng fl, ur„ i nUat ^ 2 .k5 o.- British success to our following noted the time It took for the stove foils affair*. If you own a home and One feeder gives the three followseq<«ence of this a surplus of cattle w>. 0 m4,n J vmiTyt 70 t)iJXJ s J'd * One made Jokes to arrive, the freight charges, the property in yoor eommun ly, it Is d v .ng rules, the owner Judging for him German models existed m the country and that th . . • 2 :.4.dOO b ear, a rtliie o . t o .o i, seif wmch is the most suitable for hi* about Scottish soldiers and Hign.and time it took to deliver it to purchaser tlnctly to your boot Internet to y a tr o v securing or s m-vrket through sale to or , totMl of ^ m„ n /f „ , u^ cattie. veterans. ■who had to come for it btm s*!f} srd re your local store at all times p«»An a. aiy made up of such materials the time or. upled in netting it up by sided your local m-rr Hants off*r yoa Feed all tha roughage they will is not to be treated light.y. But it clean up, and: an amateur. He aeta up the stove in t v* r *b t price# > 0 * owe It t* y»ntra* impossible to keep trom wonder- his window with a placard bearing •« f and your rommualty to deal with One pound of grain for each pound Hons he has been assured that the n lk > f r a peace » e moat of butter fat they produce each week, ng whether the material spirit of these details— also drawing arientR n th* men who ar* helping to build y o w war office has viewed with much add at least 300.000 men nvore. or 3.- or inese men was on a level with their to a broken leg and two cracked i.d* local cer.fr>. and m »i ;t a live and sympathy th* requests which he had One pound of grain per day for ^h)s>que and obvious good training 5S5.bOO nen in all. On the other hand, made for the placing of business In n this calculation there are Inciadrd every three pounds of mdk they pro • hoie companies, of them had been —and g a r* the coat to th# buyer when progres iv* town — L c k * West, la set up in hi* home Alongside K be C ou n try Life in Canada. Canada and he Is hoping that fu th*»r nglmects o f Lsndsturm. Since the duce. or rounded up ” Scarcely one ia kb contracts may be secured. ad any sort o f wound They seemed F eM ail the grain they will eat Tageblatt gives the casualties for only actually re.ieved to be prisoners, so two Landsturm regiments, the 9th and without gaining in weight. P arcels fo r S oldiers To Chepr Our Soldiers The French-Canadian it Another good rule to follow is to aa to be out o f the pandemonium the 109th. It seems certain that nearThat gracious French temp*ram nl y all __ of the _ ___ _______ Landrturm is engaged on feed all the roughage they will clean a difficult to conceive of British or Frencn troops accepting the po«it.on New Postal Regulations Regarding Overseas Club Asks For Subscription* bich ha* made their mother country d*uty £ th; inte r'ior' o f ‘”t h r ‘cou n to up, and ao universally popu.ar. has been lnh *r Making the subtraction, we get back to th* Tobacco Fund Packages Addressed to Soldiers One pound o f grain for every five quite ia thMtoay. There *<^r another curious point tted in rull by the French descendant* to about three and a quarter millions pounds of three per cent milk they There are 7«J#00 f.snadiaas at th* S evern important annouu - i.-n u about them. The majority had the regA.-j.Lg postal reguiaLock cave just fro n t it seeds nearly 124,044 * week In Canada This accounts for th* pat as the number of Prussians engaged produce per day, or ent fact that the Canadians o f British on both fronts. But inasmuch aa the One pound of grain for every four light eyes snd high cheek bones of uc«a m zu« by the post oatce depart- to supply every man with tobacco, one type of Slav. With the flat for meat. or.gin who are most in coataet with Prussian forces do not constitute pounds of four per cent, of mils, or j The Over**-** Club for 2# rests caa our feUow Canadians of French origin, more One potted 01 grain per day for age caps they bad am ost tha air of than three-quarters of the Among other things the depart “ b^ari of oae o f th# 7ft.MB ar* the atouiest c ampion* or their in- armies of the empire, the total Ger every three pounds of At * per cent. Russian troops. Clearly these men cutable value tc the Canadian blend man forces would thus be well over milk from th* fringes o f Germany's ill- ment at Ottawa annossces a a e * with * pa#h*t of Cauadfon manalaoassorted empire were not inspired war tax oa letters and parcels from t8r'^ tobacco. b4 Canad aa o f race*. They stand a living protest j fw ir aDd , Quarter millions A verr A half penny war tax ,o r ^ • cigarettes, a »d a box ut with any passionate belief tn Ger New ZenzBd against the grosser and more absorbed ^rough approximation where only apCanada and the W ar t manenthum or any virulent antipathy has been imposed 00 postal packets saaurlaliam which is the curs* of this prox*nalion* ar- possible.— Vew vork The positioa of Canada is not differ .avolvm g an additional caarga onT h « O v#'»eaa C a b tea facllitfo*. iqr age and continent- When we are in Possible, h e w York to their opponents ent trom that of New England in the letters and p a re** for Canada Th.* r*aa<* of ezeatptioa trom duty sag dined to say that the possession of 6 For Germany to succeed she mast Civil War. It pays 1U heavy tribute will sot increase tne postage to Ndw (r *> * * * • * • ‘ M » * « * »• < money la the chief end-of man, they “ ai; thla value for 2ft cents. It you p-„rj l blood and sorrow. Tbe nob<est aad not only keep her armies at foil deny It la a very practical fashion by C a n a d i a n F .O O T f o r S o l d i e T S jio%t hopeful youth of the country has strength, but she must preserve at xn r.rv}.r . . . K. ! caa** the uo<goods is a retail stole quietly pursuing more engaging oh___ _ A o o r l t r wmm n c e z i t j i&k . by tr*€ j ^ mt yoflMMM tOhii a* ?tf drawn upon. The stones with white heat the old fanatical unyisid Jocts—the better things which moat of ing spirit. Even if ah* has th* num ^ i i f T S which we are familiar la tha literature ua look to money to buy. They do not W ill be Used Exclusively by Domi re cumsiAAces the re-direcu on of par Tbe Oversea* YTsb wi.l make your j f our Civil W ar—the search for tne bers o f men, has she st.il enoigh of ceta, eitner from one po.nt to another count their successes in dollars, but in ton Troop* in England dollar do th* work o f torn*, or wounded boy tn tne bospuau. the the kind of men she wants? Her within Canada, or from Canada to happy days— which la surely a m oral canadtan sddiara In i s l a n d are .oag suspense ending in bearthreaa. stalwart* of the first line have now turn your 2£ c e s a into a other countries, gave ns* to fresh nearly so. th* sacruice o f several soaa ta th* for the moat part found grave* is postage. It has now been decided. Womtor. Montreal Star. stvoly from Ccaadian flour by the same fam ily, the mainstay aad briP Flanders and Champagne aad the All Bocle# con *ri bated in ------------------- vaaers of the Canadian army service 5 » r a paid into tbe bank* and r e m i t s hope o f th* future gone— these far-away Polish levels.— John Buchan addressed to hta majesty's ships, or to Load oc. and every cent la expendDtscovo* Valuable Metal In Canada corps. Oa recommendation of C ol are the aad ^commofip^aeoa o t the day. In London Times. to British or Canadian troops oa j ed is the porehase o f < * aad la* News o f th* new discovery o f large Macaray. need o f that branch o f ta* But in n materia* sens* the Domiafos liv e service la Canada, or t a e s k z n , ufactured England at Her Best tobarxo , reins o f motyodeaite in th* Gatineau Canadian service la England, th* aua- will be stimulated by the to be re-directed free of any re-d.rdistrict, has aroused considerable j later of m ilitia la arranging for send England was m lM l-ltfifi. Freact# R icnea. Windsor H o te l It I* aa axiom tbat tn* Englishman ection charge. This refers to re j Montreal, la the orgaaixfrng * « e it ia both mining and offic ing o ' or with the transports some two land entered tbe C ivil W ar always rise* to th* greatest heights direction only. pounds of Canadian floor A cam * oat o f It national ial. circles at th* capital This rare million |of U a Oversea* d a b Tobacco vb ea hta country Is ta its worst A ll the t i a * parcels are Bailed every three month*. That is the esti metal, sines the oat break o f th* war. grew. and. tn spite o f the passing blow straits. H L to ry shows that th* klagthey meet o f course b * prepaid aft has become o f tmmeoae importance mated amount required for th# man tn the cotton mills. Us •oaa te a always hod to go through tha aad very valuable. It has la creased new m England. Similar arrange developed. Canada bn moot sever* trial before it found it ta value since hostilities began until ments also are to ho mod* for sapp y support to th* empire go that Its self. What la teppeafag now is, only It is now quoted at no foes than II,- tag Canadian oats direct to tha arm* a blessed In England at la baa never oa n forger scale, mu.Upi.ed many service corps for th* ua* o f the h o n e* aeon before; and at the asm* tim e it fold. the reputation o f history. Man m n ton. la th* Canadtan camps o f Ragian.i ns learned tts own strength. It wtll may gxihty talk shout Great Brttaia The metal Is used hi At present floor ta hofog bought ta com* oat ot th* war mach greater not dMaff t e r full duty to her allies. to r* ot big guns. for the Canad.ans at M i l than M want tn — Bostoo Transcript rifle barrels aad la ta th* greatest do- j that her aavy barret. By shipping direct from — —« by th* allies. T b * British Mg th* transports it la boauthorities bav* been scouring tb* *mp*re for deposits and wtll coos ore* Uoved that k batter price caa ho se all deposits for aft* <4 th* war office cured by th* govoram e*) th* war to them Ioug ag o f th* alliea. Export from Canada Is a hotter quality o f hoar. oa* ceeaMera the stars reaotv* e l k With th* fl*U now prohibited Tha official* may which the British aatfoa ia M ■ a k a aa oxamtaatfoa !tno th* report ar th * army son e f dekfl. C ed discovery aa to Ms value tor fib* • a f f a very «v « a ly sss. ‘ri: ijR sf **_- Tort Herald. x ^ r^ S rlS S rT ^ . C O »t. 25 to 250 RECRUITS W ANTED! F:or the Canadian Expeditionary Forces now being raised U U H tU M PRIVATE GREETING CARDS Chess Hmlviam to Frotoom to !rw a the ( i t t w i a c Owr resderv i » » to >■ **J th* y way U » « » f ■ »»» •a **a r «a4 » v ahs.i * pi** * 4 to ib a Saimaa** arr aim ,m n1 aad credit * i!i Ik g i« , a ia ibis «> -aa- fa r aU o w rrrt i»cr a j t R j w • •i Fi tiU K r r U U h .r a Lashbura. A K «y FrokWai \ a Hun i th ,k »i »• *» B—H* M , u A A m w s tu U'Sitr to play and m *t» MORTGAGE SALE DROP IN HALL and at th e L L O Y D M IN S T E R D R IL L see S E R G E A N T W . T . W A L L I S fo r full p a r t ic u la r s GOD SAVE THE KING ^ U J t R iB e o * 10 Per Cent on every Dollar, Given to the RED CROSS FUND Bargain Offer TH IS SPLEN D ID Cook B ook TUE LAN D T IT L E S ACT Mortgage Sale of Valuable Farm Property In d c r and by Virtue o f tbe Power of Sale contain'd in a certain M ort gage. which w ill be produced at the ira- of tbe aale. on tbe landa herein after described. There w ill be offered for aale by public auction at or near tb » Im penal Hotel in the Village of Laabourn in lb * Province of Saskatchewan on tbe 3rd day of December A.D. 915. at the hour of Twelve o clock noon. Mountain Standard Time, toe ollowing property, nam l y : The South H alf of Section Three (J) in Township Forty-rugbt (48> in Mange Twenty-Six (26) West of the ; bird Meridian (W3), containing ibree Hundred and Twenty 4320) acres more or leas, save and except all coal on or under the aaid land Terms of sale to be 20 per cent, rash at tbe tune of mie, and tbe balance according to tbe terms and rooditiona to be made known at the time of the aale or upon application to the vendor s Solicitor*. The above property w ill be sold • ubjert to a sealed reserved bid. and free from all encumbrances save un paid taxes, other Municipal claim* vod aeed grain Itena. if any. The above property ia situate about 5 milea from the Village of Lashburn aforesaid and the Vendors are in.ormed that tbe following building* are on the property, via.— Frame Shingle Roof House 14x36 with ad ditions 12x36 and 8x12. Frame Stable 21x66 and Frame Granary 16x38 c o in l Oder the Laod Titles Act AaiendnieOt » Thereto M ORTGAGE »F \ A L l A tiL E FAR M sod SALE PRO PERTY w t r and by virtue of tbe l ‘ow • r of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage there will be offered for »*lr by Public Auction at or near •he . Imperial Hotel in t b« Village of Lashburn in tin Province of Sas katchewan on oThi.r«d«y, the second day of December. 1915. at the hour uf two o clock, afternoon. Mountain standard Time, the following prop erty. namely i he North-W est Quarter of Sre* ion Thirty (to) an Township Fortylo u r (44) and Range Twenty-Five (-*'») West of the Third Meridian in hr Province of Haskstctarw an. pe- rving to the Crown alt mines and minerals on or under the aaid land lb> property is situate about three ar ers of a time booth East of '•tilburg and about th irty-tw o rath a -ort-l- West of the Vitlagr of Cut Knife. The Vendors are informed •hot 156 acres of thr land la arable land, and that there is on tbe proprt a frame house 16 ft. x 22 ft w e b vingle roof. I tK M H OF R A L E .—Twenty per "• at of the purchase price to be paid III cash at the time of sale and he balance according to terms and conditions to be made known at tbe •line of aale. Tbe property w ill be put up aubj'-ct to a sesh-d reserve price and will be sold clear of encumbrance »ave for taxes for the current year and Seed Grain and R elief Fund lien s (if any.) For fu rih er particulars, terms and conditions of sale, apply to the Solit.tors mentioned below. DATED this 26tb day of October. 1915. M U R R A Y & MUNHO, Solicitors. Standard Trusts Building, Saskatoon, (is shat chew so. ^1497 M ALD 36-lc Tighnduin Stock Farm L A S H B U R N , SA SK . W e have a rbmew ae lection of ■hree year old. tw o year, yearling. •od 19,5 Clydeadale eofta by Lord .’ root and Royal Rla eon. also two vear old fill***, yearlings and 1615 filliea. also one registered Shorthorn bull. Apply far further particular* and take advantage of our Fall prioes J. M. I t im For further particulars and con ditions of aale apply to Measn M cCRANEY M AC K E N ZIE A HUTCHINSON, Saskatoon. Saak. Vendor's Solicitor*. Dated at Saskatoon thia 2 )at day of October A.D. 1615. [26-3 a COOK BOOK T h e Cards which are the finest CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY fo r t ever shown in Lashburn will not THE LASHBURN COMET THE TWO FOR.ONLY $1.25 The Blue Ribbon Cook Book is specttBy prepared tor everyday use in Western bxnes, and is practical and op-to-datr For instance, ail ingredients are gives by measure instead of weight, so you do not After yon use it awhile, you’ll wooder got along without it. Everything is so simple m «»d practical, it’s just like having some wise old CMk at four elbow. And with so many dishes to chocet from, both ’old and new, there’s no need of cooking the M R •Id tilings time after time. Even if you have a fairly good one already, you need the Bine Ribbon Cook Book. Order NOW, be___yon forget Cat mL oat. u d wad to t o d k t wi*b yaw a a f . Name......... .............. .. Purauaat to i a <*rd» r of th. S-preme Court of Sa*kstchrw»D nndr fcj thr Local Ms st<- r to CLsinU-r* of the Judicial District of llsttieford dated thr dad day of J..iw A.1J. 1914. there w ill br offered for »»le by f ’ ubitc Auction to the b iglu it t-idScr bj the Sheriff of the Judicial uiatrtct of liattleford. or by Miamre authorised by tu a to to act, at or near I HE HOTEL L A S H H IH Y SASK at 1i 00 o clock to l b forenoon, uu I lK h D A Y . J A M AH Y 11TH. 1916 All and singular that piece of land deacribed at follow s; The b ottb L o t Quarter of Section i oeaty-T w o (22) id Township Forty Nioe (19) Rstig* T w *n ty-F i*e <Z5> West of the Third .Meridian, in i b< I ronnee of Saskatchewan. The i'la in ttff to b a r e h a v e to bid. TEHMh OF S A L K —The Purchaser ahaII pay 25 per cent, of the purchase price at the time of aale and th*os Inure upon a (ranafi-r I* m,* duly '.oufnm<-d within tw o month* fro., he Cate of tbe aale, the d< po>tt to o<- forfei ed by the Purchaaer if bfaila to accept the Transfer and to carry out thr aale on delivery of the raoafer. The aaid land will be aold • ibyeci to all unpaid taxes and aeed a ram Irena, if any. For further particular* apply to — LIVIN G STO N A ATKINSON. Solicitors (o r the Plaintiff, liattleford. SaakIlated at liattleford thia 26tb day of October. A.D. 1915 [29-1(1 two id Address ............ .............. D EC EM B ER EXC U R S IO N S 191f cost ycu advertised one c e n t' more price and by than EASTERN CANADA Daily using DECEMBER i to 31 Liberal Stopovers Choice of Bootee Firet-Claee Tickets Three months’ Limit them you can suitably remember Very Low Return Fares To Atlantic Porte your friends at Christmas and at OLD COUNTRY in conaoctioa with Steamship Tiekaia by all ltaaa to DAILY. NOV EM BEK 15 TO DECEMBER JL the same time give a ssistance to N E W a very worthy cause FIVE MONTHS' LIM IT CANADIAN R O U TE Between WINNIPEG and TORONTO L iffcto^ T ra ia a . . .......ass ■■■■■■■ AU Modara Caaaaaiaacaa. «l i aay C A N A D IA N V O B T H I K I A G E N T K C BEELM AN, Call and inspect them at The Comet Office