Enamelware
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Enamelware
LEADER NO. M D A V I D S O N . S A S K .. F E B R U A R Y 4. 1915 L IA N ft W A IT COLO H I per word A * TKI> * * "t"*- Man ***** t.jo i w _ . N o w th a t o u r fe stiv e and h o liday season is o v e r, w e m u s t b u ckle dow n ag ain to w o rk , an d if w e do not keep fu el u n d e r th e k e ttle th e w a te r w ill not boil. »h*fe. Writ* L o n d o n , J a n . 3 1 — T h e t o l l t a k e n b> t h e fin e , U 2 1 , in a ret 3, So u r n lr o A « L i v e r p o o l . M i ll L in d a v ia n d s in at B la n c h e th e Iris h th ree s h ip s an d ih e Haas s te a m e r. B ritis h 83 f ste a m e rs in th e E n g lis h c h a n n e l neat H a v r e — th e M a r u a n d th e Ic a r ia . Ml part* of Um trtdr G erm an s u b m a r in e , w est coast of E n g la n d , created a p ro fo u n d not s e n s a tio n fa r in n o rth of s h ip p in g L iv e r p o o l, 1 Wiliam Rural urda) aftcritouri and . ( hum >1 n«< iVauilw - * lia '-d w a laat is Um on !i«l wb«-n !(**** Counrilhew l > ‘ # li m r lB u l * iii •' and M< Neill » r r , |i(ow«l t\m liiM>lma* Handera* c acted a , *> i r i a 'j <.i i< i * i. ta .t a * ..i Ua< a a m »# V has c i r c le s , f o l l o w i n g JJl >S 1 O n* whit*-faced lin frf calf. t h e s i n k i n g o f s t e a m e r s o f f t h e F r e n c h a n d P k a w n'itiiy K. Elliotl, l>a*id*uH. s i m i la r c r a f t . 30 3 t |» . |(oi>iK ,1 W .liner HUA in d e m n it y a i -i k i m k i n t . U 2 1 , w h ic h s a n k t h e lit t le s t e a m e r B e n C r u a c h e n , o f f F l c c t « x H > J , ami t h e I *i anni * C re a te s S e n s a tio n T h e a p p e a r a n c e o f th e HA!* u rn Tt** m i c h K i l- i In a d d itio n , a G e r m a n s u b m a r in e a ls o h a s to rp e d o e d t w o A. 0 Toko Come along during stock taking and see our snaps. There will be many a fte rn o tm , lO U l'S C lU A m aubm a- T h e c r e w o f th e K i l c o a u w e s la n d e d t< v d a \ o n th e I vie o f ' M a n b y a c o a s t w is e SA-9A-M t^M.VKT ROY W A S T E D tw th* prist mg splendid oppurtaai km S atu rd ay G e rm an S i f f i p j c o a n , t h e la t t e r a s m a l l v e s s e l. MAI K or r w t . S W ijr to it s r a i d , o n B o a '— t h e s t e a m e r s B e n C r u a c h e n , ___________________________________ I C *»r». WHINER COUNCIL __ ________________________________________ wMk buildings. M l S e a , in t h e v i c i n i t y o f trt.m U nA m REGULAR MEETING < * a so6. h i » a H a , * u A p oR £ • Five British Merchant Skips I * at the Palace Store f Iw JTVtJr*! (r u «i) oI O N weed W £ ----------- uerman Jtumurmes Jink K A T E S —T wo e w u Stocktaking f „ ut llm . , B e l g i a n c o a s t b> „ ... it lo tarty on the la«t ^ Saturday iu rarh m. nth. th< |>lare <■! tm-ct mg aae » < F u rs and H e a v y C oats fo r Ladies and M e n , Boys and G irls JnJTRAYKD iro n to th e fre s h , a m i h a v e n e v e i P ry th e m Assistance Needed BUSINBSS NIGHT Editor Ju. 1st. bay mare about I« d ) * » r » old, l U r oa lu rd i n il, t o « i i | R e m n a n 1 f, etc., at B a rg a in P ric es O u r G r o c e r ie s » * u s u a l, u p COUNCIL HAS LIGHT H W » l«3 S U w 3 m u« Any inform ation t lu t will U «d to Im t roc o 'c r y w ill be thank D E T fT T Y M A Y O R K A H T K H T A K E S fully re rri'ed W J C ootie, Simp r t t a in t v a r s f h c k o k l o t , Saak '*►’ 311lap M A Y O R H I T C H EON sta n J a rJ — c li: i b e e n fro z e n Mara. VOO lb* ; Hay Colt, g*Ui>ng, atnr in face ; Day Marr, Bg* 4 i eara. n50 Ha, atnr W. J. ROBINSON in face , Sorrel Gel-1 ng. 600 tba, 4 years, left hind to -t and face while John S « l « , i>oundkce|>cr krnau oo. H«*k, 30-Sp New York. Jan lander. Da'tdaoa. could Ard e n a m e lw a re Cheap But G O O D e n a m e l w a r e C h e a p S a m p le s id th ese g t x x ls a r e n o w ami d i s p l a y Enough ago, S a id The Pioneer Hardware Co., Ltd- s w .o o R o s e d n lr L u m p 7 .5 0 G a lt l um p 8 .7 5 coal \ J * C a r d iff Lum p T ry iMir C a r d iff and R o stdale for cxlra gtHiil. cheap Our Galt is always the verv best B a n ff B riq u e tte s 8 .5 0 The Monarch Lumber Co. — LIM ITED - - th* constderaemn j statement of the when aame was financial rt‘-"dn.«l M B ", returned or<*'* Alf. (h atw in ................. Monarch I.umlier Co........ M. S. POPPLEWELL F L N K K A L D IR E C TO R EM BALM ER A N D D a v id * a Co-Op’# Aaoo’n .... D A V ID SO N BT Retinoscopy A D C n O lf E E R Tke Eves of Sckooi CUimi Of all ikapkjMcal detects which militate againat tha comfort, welfare and mautal adcancewiCnt of school children, none is of greater importance than ocular deficiency The manifeetatione of ere strain are nuaeerowx —eimpie ooojaactivitia. equint, eerere nerroea eonditiene, fatigue wLee reading, droweinem watering of Uie t yea, disinclination to rand or do ana’s • specialtj of fitting children's ejres. My o p t ic a l______ been fittedi ap for this | special . work, including ail the latent mathode of examining children's eyes. Onr laneae and fra an» for children made to order and are exact in erery respect 9 and and IOi, gio'ea fai/e V Utt wmol.n helmrrta. harnlkerrh afs, woo rn as Cot t n le J V IC T O R IA •• Doctor o f Optic*.” o f tbe Sooth Bend College of Optics Diploma and Post Giadaale Diploma from the Canadian O p th ilw n College of Toronto Professional Ccrtificrte fiotu the Council o f Optometry for Saskatchewan large through the it|*en herd law t'oun Mi Neill moved that the Appeal la ta II S Ottawa G-n a Mat. H. a by the official auditors; also the eatunderahirts. cardgan jack lu»te Ilea Physician Ottawa Inola 1imales for 191.1 would h a -e to ’Tw »»»J tolaicco, an ! f tion Hospital made Tha afawial meeting will prolr ' t*® hospitals, old ! n-n. I ands -e Rost Graduate I hice go l*« liclinh antiaeptic gaur« ant ..n s l'e 'ic a i hirauo Koat Graduate & M j o ’i. 1ably I * he'd next Monday night Murphy a A irscbnara < I mica • < n n I'tiatentr 'Ihe aoCietv h Account* aa hdlows were paaaeal offlra A I!raid, nee — tiut rontribu 9 2 s (*i . Pi- Bier I India re Harris Block, IU'idnon. 57.00 1I’.urg Hr. * 8.71 IA . D. Todd 41 7.1 tlinrierinl Oil t’o The *riicle* alr< ady forward- d h ,vi 164.21 j l ocal-n Gunrnntee Co H .t ir ix t r ' •■ltd S ir iii'iio r m .o o J Sankatchewcn Supply Co ' gent tor f.JlAiw n - •n' lrt-r 31.60 Great Wr>i 1‘ettnauenl l.os.t Company E. It. Mann A Son Mttron and Kne Ixurn Companv 9.25 Ilia'iriaon leader Eirnt Coneiy n-ne-it o ’ g f » from Office in O'KI tiiu Hiock. Railway At/ 15 77 Canadian Fatrtank* on Notary Tublic 71 HO’ F. Or White!ock DAVIDSON SASK in attendance H . C. A R N O L D Registered Optometrist & Optician The or otherwise pr«iterte«1 from stock wbirb ^ now Is-rniit te<t to run a l the hour that the power plant should A. J . Robertaon (inmirance). . Hind north, amount Rtf to N il 7 ft lor gr-v ret (mi « ia ordered ret urned as nona the British A m m a n War Iteluf R i a l o 'e r cial meeting would be neceawary »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ At The Davidson Yards you 29-3u H. G. CRAlu. H .U ., C H. Reduced Prices on Coal ; a; nr Richard Harding Ilav a and A little diacuaaum look place lad y’s tan shoe, newly half aoled. Owner call at The leader Enamelware CHEAP yo*tr |>Tu'Iding rental la warn* aa laat year l” d A Mil from A Abram-*' |ch. em Th.* men of tire t lit its in with r«-l«ry write ih Itepurtinent of Mutheir Allow are fiyhi ng not i nly lol e in oiwr^thin in the n ’ternoon rncipal Att,. c», e- itig If tbe council Saveral Councillors were of the op in th»-ir own existrnce an l lo rest r. Ciddil |>i,as a by law in' t n on (Iw Belgium, but against t ‘,e dottirnat o i A good ad. uella goods to day and ion til'll the c ■I ’ 1 h id fixIXI f 14^ pioteitioi id opi i v.-i m t hi mum makes a good reputation for to hour Ht i o'clock, leaving ihe shut- j of mililariani througho'»t tb -w o rld npallty ( d From th- En.-I -h. Sc i h and Iris'i morrow. tm g down time in the morning a t \ letlrr wns read from th. Has the d(aeration o f the Sujwrmtcndent many million* of our c uniry m -n are katchewan Vasofiatloyi of Rural Mu It was |«,.niod out h? C M Arnold -i*-*'. nde-l We apaak tiu anm- Ian/ AKTMUK JAS- KOfiLKlSuN UiCipallties nut .it in tbeu annual that unless a tim e * . • llxed and ad u“ Ke : ,,ur tradltior.a. .tan d ard , an ■<Mi' • nlion in '-nasatoi n from March U k A iiH I UAH hereil to houaeholders who hare elec ideals are the same, i t o IU ild M it r , to which two dele N otary Public Cooveyancar In tiehalf o f th * so ld iers and a ill trie irons and other power apparatus Fatal dialled 19U4 gates wore entitled to lie nppm Id a* could n .t definitely plan the use of ,,n' ml ,h‘> ,ront - nd in ,h* t>°»P » • fr-*tii e.irh D A V ID S O N , S A S K . mutur ipsl it y Red - ed Bams t’r,,tpt' American W r Relief Fund u t ix i.n nil railways on tbe rerlB Mo'ed by Conn Popplewell that i"w *, ,h,a i o t h ° • who ‘ ’ -ate plan. 1 h-- hiiiiuhI mM-tiri, f-tr L IC t fl5 fc l) A U C I l O k t L K the (aiwer plant be in o;wralion ,hl" **'-'*ggle sympathy# w.th f.roa- bn ! insurn/K'e rn1n ;< i| nlit lea will tw W H ROBINSON from lour o’clock n the afterno »n un- *,r H,n hid.I in S » « ! » t i on on the IHh March , I'.O iVrA 341 til further notice Tarried " r" r w u n n r,olhln r <” » All (i-vnuilu « w«-r# nf the opinion D A V ID SO N . S A S K . fort * ni1 nec«-aaitiea There were no Cvimmunicat ions ln,^ort* that tli- 11 -c . 1 in inir ipiillt y w‘it, tM A ll Orders left at the oflice of 'Ihe artte'ea re pored aru piufTIcrs the secretary'* hi nds K. C. Whltelock retain i'x r t »«-i»i'»*»i.• i t b < - pi.,vmwill recei'e prompt attenisoa The secretary ,nt ,mated that a a|»a wriatiets, aoCka. (sire 10 or 11, L a d i e s , h e re is y o u r c h a n c e to b u y Not i»< nth* council rhanitan r- o—i f r the , r o r r any mg ap|M>nl (rf ..djo irr.ma nt took place at N .IA p rn 1 of SO Saak - * -**r H,f.—tt ta Araold Tile huaincws a am very li.-ht J.'OL'Nll— Oo'jjle l.yke mar •el that m wling* Iw held In Da'tdaoa British A mu r Kan of the councillors had authorised the purchase 1 here waa sum Indira lie lief fund, or any part of It, you t*on on the bill that w a r might I* ta the ahaeore of Mayor llutrha,wi would greatly help what we belia.e meant for the MeCranry It M Hajuit > Mayor Enater too* the chair to Iw a moat worthy cauae, a n d A communication waa rend from K, would place under a he.,\y obligation II Burkholder, lll.id w or t h, Calling at Monday night’a mart mg of council the ladies and gentlrm<n who * rri 1 at tHilli n to th»' unprotected wella ta Ofh-r couacillora present were Measra working for It. and the men f o r tbe municipality, end a s >Ing that tha Popplewell. Mrl», m id Nitrrls and. whom they make this ap|<e«l council take ate|w to have same filled a n d b e c o n v in c e d J M POUNDKD—Orny Mttlnt. ahereu|Hto t'oun ■ - n —----------- Any rash don it ion will I * uesd in Bow to Make Dayidson Attractive lb* purchase of these articles Through Um co operation of Brit la 1 W I, I aD t. rarallteg the ereats of la IS IS I had o m c i I t s ! and 7 ta S p.m • to 11 V maria, Suwat D A V ID S Q R . SASK . Advartiaing. dona right tutor ia buying s.<r»-ti.rr next meeting, SI** X l< r - 'I b<- hpik . ntwax la,-! -> «*r till wi i «h w-ul-l la* W -.ll-! t . t 'l idea ge- nwa-.. \ let'.-r from ) *hil11j e I/- m i, tsy r r • ' >r, I, Mtal <4- u llii l'> u ld ‘ i»»irt m-eiK. «.,i|/-p in,- r A work, • nr orilererl tiled U (' lii,l B d r ie w ith n '. | » i i c I tad<ir* (plot at K m p/iiw- ii and ex; lam ed of t be UK ifitarts ih» ir x of (><>■*.,n m l l,e rnix«W hi fo r on *h » 1-enefil tifTerc** •ti<ad- rt(-l*in«<l p«. son 'h » goph er 1.1 the! grume stronger then the go-ernnant stand f'oun ConatnMe n o v e l that o A councillor be permitted to buy gopher Officer—M o '*d by Vilteer. that Dr F. S. T. Hatch Isos ha pointed, at hia own tana* aw at tha front a a l in tha hospitals Auditor—Moved by J. cmtributton* is kind and all that Mr. Godfrey bo ratslnad as i to tha relief of tor for 111* at a salary of 9190. C*d in tha grant loTui Mm Ralph A a ^ s r . British Amariiao Auditor O J. Godfrey’s report an War Rsliaf Fund. 900 Fifth Avenue Daridaoa, to go • M l SARK. nrmuoiv tlw fra# o’ Ldgal advisor—Mowed by Ljrke that tha British War Office A. W. Rout ledge b* retaiaad at Mm to tha Isa of 999 for on* yaar Canted. aat liatlaaaly started oat of tha pull- r. s « iry m«-mlier*b,(> ritent of Health On a sultry July day dr arid la order that your c atrlbutioa poison faay kind dmired; up to 9 MW. may benefit those ia America aa well from W. C Barrie, aa fer la tte r* ( arried Third prise saaay on “ How to make aa those abroad, all article* will be quotations Tns following annus) appoint mewla Davidson attractive,” written b y No money will be sent out of tbm wars marl* by the council * Mina Ruth CumaUaa at Jh * Public “ AM IM P R O V E D TOWN ' • I T I M O R . nas'iciat i« ?i wax m-tr irt«*t t-» f,iwar-t •*••• i.ar«w ard He had no hewiist i-.a in gwar ■ 35 90' irertbtion and gratitude l e ter f 1 an teeing him nnlea and would grant 7 50 Iowa. th- council the "«tr»e ' erm* of pay 3 40 ment an lent year. K IT C H E N E R 42 00 A Toxe>, <»f Fatty, went la <r*M<ta Secretary of State for War ” tion* for go|<her pr«raoa al*o. School in December : bnm sTiT DR. M. A. MUNROE r.a l tha war s a la d. I of a Pnropnaa Rad Cross hcapital 1 lions wHl be gladly rscwHad nt t h ; ; On* of the councillor* has b s e n by Mr n n r j J ‘ drawiag twiee the a n o m t allowed by aa now iwtarwiag to my ha an* tow s 'the Act for indemnity mileage The s a 'M L Tha Fend ia under tha p a ir a *#* of 'council hns no power to f a n anj The car door swasg Inward >ad tha aw ay-a/ dow n the president* of St. Andrew's fie t e j resolution authorixlng an Ule^ai on |> ty. The St. G eorg*'* Hoc m y . 1 h ; ! penditarw of any hind and Um old m in'olid at a- St. D a 'id 's Society and the Cs of the c a n . “ Dn->M dies Society (Continued on test puge; ’ T IIK Strong'll L E A I IR K . D A V ID S O N . Fortified Crippled with H #» - C t«* R h e u m a tis m SASK A T C If F .IV A X 'Vapor Baths In Russia T H E ALLIES ■ff i • > T N w IM n M Ii It m m 9m f e r a f , i U m I f e p i k M fe a f M fe'&yg f and H the I*(i H art h i >. a y. ' |: * I at ie 14 (* • a I > up* t- M . r * pr bp k*d t n y l :«< A***.' Trying Mary •ath Tea**a P *# »-a « Par C im dect rl>e u- I) M t. • . * t* I taw M lt - i -w* O ' C ' l M ■ * t e » , *• * »■ • « b« • * '» 1<-. • »*> » •’ ••*♦ L.*.»* A ■ t C v ’ t t Hor* . ! » S life/ » M H * a i ! : « t k>fw. i W Ib w y Vi M u r* ISe kid»ur<» t » ' <- p o f.fj l. e - i f h f p a bt at Fwlhbgrad aerada * M e#-U l C o . ' <i***ilw, le * .a ' U * l M m M n . Why M l prgeg i btnod tba p . i « « i left ta t“■* «y ttrc i ( l i t 7 A-a • > ^ 4 fti-ra — * anew p u t a ad •a * ring o * « s « da k . ft d e a l u —— r* . « » y b d'uo .* it | a* * uW t <M i * » k *4 l i r e * and Oi Muab .-e 'e a e ie g UL* • ' &#en ,,ei bwule on the bolt o f} n i 4ter*. k * lf* 4 | F A R M E R S • of f od 1 1 m ■aa4 a a f f i s t u l t t t tbta ■* p to t « * w rei by I f ' f t a o , K d t " ) I. k * ' f 1 > arreatul 1 * 4 in v f I bay u4 it r. f u —. barn « from t «u » * a* a Con a ta a y t maw# aura af f r t t w f « • • * §* eat pen *a far a m } AT. O a T A A w I k Hr-,an k .*• | b • >«ok*d at u ut<b < f. Srf. til l A j a'.*»• ''d la |bo * orb g A P L C v a* d PL * A. by a-ipp " f »*>* r talata ta P O R T n m A l i % n 'e » e ( M r e bee* * i b p 'e !- ff rared e « t bBeeflob Ul lh »ir T o * f i t ) b u t boa la i * III. Nr i ( AMO PO RT A R T H U R a-*d i a* ■-§ t»a «* a* « a** * ae-re aa B " by o f '- * » * ■ bo • i lent b»< « f*j u« eg T B *t* a a * a dig* f r led t u p . * !.«• * 4 a ». • 1 l lO M I * S O N SONS AND CO M PANY. i, ■*< «. *y ral • , a on " S u e t * |Ire < Pm * a K daey L ite r Mil • 1 alao tfeftftf t h or rittH- o * r i on. irtaudi *be pi If* to a u t * a hu • i ill They w*4i * Ut*.J T H I W I L L K N O W N P A R M E R * AG E N T g. - ■ t, a , :■■* a. « f b u r n i o f P r i m i t i v e K a rt? ■ a* a i ripple fr«.w r r u i u a i t Me H * if h toe auwstwr HFfe« U i«rr<iM4> I t j Iraar- n Ib i- V io i A O O R f b l 70IPOS V . G R AIN C lC H A N O C . W IN N lP C * . • a* . «ep» » * ! ae be t t d C itt h* had They e n n t'4 »*n n I, • rrr -4 »• • *tb J o t* a on »rf ’ tried’ k e r r lj r i ' i j In lag e * “ art* I •. »«-«* * T ' -re *,n g « « ' a* T * n » i | « v ls Afr i « On** « * ' I 4 « | boi-k bar ? t, l-i for r ib biff Oat bryiiHi » « • ally be * i ' l " t rd to try then*, and tbe 4e|iM setng iw it In ik il*4 I f Unknown i i. U ■ notpri e n a* gr--afjy ben P u d at, I a f" II# * pit* and larb *4 xtl/e r t lA V f f t/|l B e e p , *|.| the |ylM left cUstb*-* that have p r s wort a r t* ( o n * i d r r a t r In M .atantal A e r - i» sbrpt ta day and night fo r many days F l e p h a n t h 0 i h a ' p i i p i i u i In all pnoMtona ’ M l k g until he. > n m aopple hr and s ign 's u* r a l They earned vi ^te* Alt a 'it' k m i jc•-( * • .lowing t u >r h . U i t w e - i o i wtlh < >u«. too* prtde S f t . u to Injur* N a ti.s* varnsn Tw*y Hull o tfi-f lidi r beta ' < ■ -1 walk nritboot pain or 4 i# ictlty I dr t h*-*;,i Kidney loiter P iiti b ar* • rn> - „ ( of a lla * e you ever W » » ut-able to wash . n la I.- <• »*f tii- a-liam • , li • Attack Ti-ain far t s u d i s j worked • in4>r* in tbia pi*. , anti * t <n take ywtr c 'vthes -iff for a w»wk’ lie* ft ** 3 n M f Um la nd- m till ai tm atn ra by lb * d ig n o f o f 4 « n T h #if T«w>nt O tn t fm a x lim e y o u h a v e ■ • ot Ijf+TlfelUrf.'fgi, * i 19 + * Iff 1 If SO >•** ran app'c-clgte the acute 411' m « b a * *»la t-o i in ( r n *tb V th-re t» » o ni'dM-inr iike tbetn rlfftfUfti ftift.tfr fir ChaM ’a Kidney I , F.i'*. on* luxury o f bwtht»g again and p nttu g ft# : lic s i In i w l . writes the » t r f « * big 1st tic e x t r a money. " h> n*»f M 4 4 w b> a M^bt ffovnrlag n tf.bif ■ » M • mad" i I* l u l l ' l«a^ | tjr '<» r . of #*r b m aklnf tb n o ln » iilb > to 1 pill a d<o», ;s re a l* a bog. S f” r •«* " W h B am Five days la ttie long : game hwwivr. 17 Tor-da1, ta t v XX -umaWx tire In*itic a p r e v e n t ot na * c !'.*«r*>f*- ii< i Xu. ( i f i, approo* blag cavalry . Infantry or nr I i 'Ml all d -a ler» or kdiean-on, H *u a ewt I have , ndurr-d At the end wf j W orld Mf Xa/inr | foul'd « " »c lf near I t t' 11. U n tiled. Toeont " to»<. « l a spe, , ill> Mi i f * Inf 41 n n He*»'- five days I wallowed tn hot |tb<- IticLa Mtver, aa unpoitatit wflimwi K d d x H s « h ( m i r d nnd an Kdtljr * r i w-'r* t.f fltnemfnnte-tn, in th« Hilary and form ,..* rrriliiM r bol- a water for aa hour Ituagtn « hat it if* H r Kwtlu ggw'Ug t '» i* a fert U Into ahusi an nilarbing b f r « m.gnt crx-irac ul opefat '» n » -lealat'ed %u open I n d u r a ir d F ib r r w n r e l u l l * i < g < < n w hich la lRf« sied by h e 1 < > f , nicaa* to th*-*e Kussiar, » v era. who D a n g e r i n F l y I ’ u iK o n « l is . * ; » ,/< lit - aprlftg T o «*>. Ihl« fall a pr-y to tb « d* f nd-ia* ina- b 'n * have g'.'li *- without a bath for lUouUi* ci< phant*. a * >un« of cow- taal any H m i » '• '» « » < ) iu <a* net latb • i u 4 (u a a and i i # ' « R-ty and frequent ! " • * * ' to the » r lo have brought to them In the field ^ o n xx ill Ic-cl ih e b c n c lil cxcryr THr approorMra to 'h r Irrn rtirhil « ii4 In ill H s ir K S il • f i a i l n B i fo o t ta Prab i.t a (tattling es<abhaha**n fltu-d with cultural tntvabitanis the •* rameri • ame up-'-i a l*r*< quant- from ih> rear roiiatat of mux rraa-aa A b torrm tiff an xxaxlidsy in IItc y e a r , lo t llie In a rodRtry like tb l. w her he ' every , mi >ywieiu•• Tliat la what IhU p-rmi* ib r r-lifff l> The r Manufacture Hf of mammalian bon e« i < « n l i t r I galb-rlra ob lrb t-vng train « f twenty light green tan* ■ot hunted by man in the ordinary In d u r a te d I ub keeps tb g lw . * use v ( ih* large and ibc i w i u i j It a bath irate m i 1. Immaa in.pl tn-nt# » » ,J a i| n n ! h* iiiad* » tbmH any -(p o a ir o* fh ■ way ami the only mean* for bt* it' M b i! j ,»t * *, i f • n * •<-•*1 i number o f eaae> r. here * hlldren bare " a lt r In it lo r wo lo n g tliat H tri< bon are cruel leit eaeliv avuidot It snrpris<s you p-riiap* that Mn» At! aUing fhU from p m t* o f ob**r b t t p sin H u t by i t r i nu fly poiaon-, T b ' algnOicwnr »e o f Ib> »1III 1 %r r y • taa p asant sotdlei* aiioul,t *a a t pitfalla. tbe elephant ta d*< id-dtj go, U I U v e a m u c h lift in g an d t a r r y ■ u M"l by lit* flru finder* vision h o * b—"ii f-aiabllrb-d. <•»<'i of a determined effiayl U being made baths. You have s ev er been is a na. ii red • h.' ii u roniatnatly o* *-upt*-d at l-aa' by ^ number of medu *1 aoe*« tallon* but fori n rs'el) m Dutch »n m *n lu the in g o l x x a tc r— an d th o *x a x le We were to!d In ib« nit*vi<>a I v j i a 1 Itunian » ii ape tbewT N ever keen 4 b lii/ l »>l IH-i'nl l l l l f hi<l M l'IllftC by Ih rrr turn pr0-.14.-d « l 'h p on rrfu l i and other a<'nriea laterent-d in the little woouen houses st< attiing ijuwt Ib n a that in the raiuh*.- e c c n , when b o s r d x l i s v c a w p ccia l x n m p rsiue an.) p n - u iitl And* from n*ld gla***a and In direct l*b*pbon)' |health o f cMIdn-ii to prohibit the aa the train atcautai on Saturday af their uMial liauiit. ate dried up. I|»* iniiiiUl,!' a lion w-th brad'iaartrr* i m -u ilfa 11are and rate o f *U< h pro he.nr i l l i p » r » ' 1 Dt Brierm went u li w it h ,ii,i (r a t in g th e frrnov»!ii * N ever l*eei# taken In tr, , leptiant* frequentiy wander near tin t a n . anti ••v* nip*-*> them It* (min'! M 4 irii i ti,r H t ilf e f ) batleriffa. Ih* duclr and all rk tie pi nta on* tl see the villager*, men and notion ;o t l o t V x , I* m ixc iix lilt d o t v e ry th if ■|b* b'inr m i l i b lrfl) i Iiu m iif l<M-a‘ U-u o f wlit* h ar«* hnaan only to In levs than thre*- months during S'-ther, * ark naked and thinking no l .. • . i - to "t e t' m a w y blpb*,R'»'****l. (M ini, the liiif>- extinct fb- liuad*tuart**ra afaff and to tn* (be summer of IU '. f irty »• »,-* <a» -» harm, enjoying their weekly vapor •ticks Hut it is no good Ic a v il) inn who aerva t 1 '*gtina, all of uhti ti huff « i«i o f Mu ;Ili \fri* I. » h m » harm ,' . - t l . e * ... | | / of • hildrea le tng poisoned were r hath? I pon great *tori*a. healed «ill is « . In aliain a <|m u of i t * l i r In i, ar* burn d tn tli** ••artti, only liirir ported in tb* n»-w «t*af*' • * of t-lght*r 1i they C ay - \ glow v a ir r i« thrown T li* * aa F 'M . t'or thr lu-ncflt u " y V lir h o m e a \ in jx the g.gan 'b r*| ff horn . I'm * since ex hi i i ' tiff a proim dlnr ii»> > Of fie s c . q u it) a niimtx-r .,li) lull - I >>•".• II- - ado ' e leant nil* (lie little wooden house It t. tinct will •;* far exceeded (hr f'lydrs- of i be cunnrra the rdngra of all prom pro* ,| fatal and nuny ,<thers were Opens al! the pores o f the skin w 111 t l t it s 11 o t i v e l , r e p t » , Tiie Iiient obJo*la in the from have b****u M U In air*, an sxtln< I u r t r i j of wi'd M p 'i t 'd to d'e. I• damp heat will make your h**-i or s u re llu-y j i t I D O T ' S penal * In " i h i ling and a r.tirrilier M a u n d T '• d a u c r to *i'i!d.reu In the use of my head feel hk<- bursting .-I :,ai u la tn**ati ;,-i i n>XX'e are llehlud tn*- line* of tr* m b*-» nina at »m * I Inn ' ini' . i*l i l tillflpil fly p*>ison« Ilea In the fa< t that pru *i not k e el to It aa the peasant* are ■-i . ■ - i.g r y .fi ., t-ie’ j ilgtif railroad lln«> for the purpoa* previous disc,over!'* lia>l i aused • ally >11 o f them io n tala arsenic iu a This is the rh ief enjvymi-nt of tlieir fury spread Sloi e run U i im lla ta m b * ) fr « « that man bail of bringing up timmiinltion and food • tlffii l* lit quantity tii veils'- death or live* ftrr- ftltt*( lit X 1t » mn ’ iiv e j In Mouth Xfrli a *m tem poran- and al« \ If nei *-a*ary, reinforrem rtila very t r olls ll’ ne-s. even wh*-ti bu* a * i * « * > , altlioni Tr 1 ft 1*0 III we They heat one another with hand *ou«iy wtlh M'" extinct giani huffmlo. of iiieu to any point nhtrh might tie lu ll, o f the pr' p.iratlou is swall«Wi-d fuls of twig*. Drtl fhut They jump and roll dsng * t On. day a .f\ i. Further provjaicine for the hut tli proof* avails hi, a r r « in* on menaced led. hill |hr el / by the * htid. purRi 7 • about In an er »tasy o f pleasure elusive I»r Itioom r> gard* thla din 1 unvevaiice of rHnfor' enierna la ut t hildren are particularly a tira c tc j Kouietim**, it tv ..aid. they run out atid Mriii • t III Ul T h e S u r e test S to ry w r r r ) aa proving their ro existent a baud In thr large number o f aofo- t'> fly p iaons t*e, «u s " o f tlie fact that ft maui As 1 lia v e fTi >fit*/ throw th< ms. Ivey luto the snow so nnjoiml <1 oibl The find fur lin p r o m m b ib * of all ktndu Wlileh ran make It H in * on ury to mix » gar wltii tli< s- to put a keen**r edge to their pleas push-■d out ol Ul' / \m\ Ii) oti** of t Ii* >r the journey *p* edtly from any point llu t exliti* t aiilmnla • w kill- <1 a»>l poison in order 10 attra*-’ the HI* a e r t o l d is t o t e l l tiie alien they da«h back It to the good nntuied ruon»iter* when Hie ii tit 'four b in * broken, ami Inillr.ali't tlial to iinother. carry ln~ groupn of a rm el Ther. were undoubtedly a greai strain The; soap thetnaelvea ati<l loal l ad ni"V< Hu- n enough pro r Or ^ , thwir rt»*ii n a« ro o k 'd by some priiul- lllen many cases ,yf eblldron being p**isoned sr rub th'-msi l v e a until was liuilin 1 (1 M f'• lion Ur kill 1im. id i they have The eTiatlng forta also hare been In tills way whlcli did not com * to th e s t o r y id ll»a race of bnman In ina- The lm p!« scoured i \ery particle „ f j i n out of rept 9h)» ft< i fHI til ft►Irui' menu found Inrliidff'l atom kqivc* airengtheni'if lull m n only aetvn a* public attention, especially I s r h i -* >f their aktn* And llien too often theniplfliirilng pot u arid d> |eil* for ami lsrg>* aprar heads, tint no evld the fact that the symptoms o f ante.il spoil ihe r f fw i tiy putting W'liy auffer from corns w li»n th e y ] on the -iirp i warn found o f the presence of le i* bod ha of troupH renting from eal poisoning in chtldien are almost rani' dirty i lothes whlcli they took ■sit be painless!) roottd out b) u-ttig eh ' ar> i f inla,| aa typ li .il bu db'n ihelr ireneli duty. identical with, the symptoms of (h o l off ’ lluiloway s Corn Cure •loo ers Infantum T ills deadly infantile lo towns then *r- vast public vap flier*- jx -'line il'iitht na In At prr W ith •<r tiioro ugh a trr'-naiatioo al disease prevails during the fly season or bath* om<* elaborate and exp, nth#1 to which the till nan Irstnas hand *i Miller'a XX’orni P m vii r the and th*- ,|o, tors Rtnte thst It is pra< T rea ch ero u s S u rren d er slv», like the famous one in Jt'Mruw, tiu&fptj llieeu glin t li'iffalu b<> mother wiio al! 1ft ft her r liH reu io ti* ally Impossible to determ ine w heth 1 . others cheap and simple XII rlasses ioiin d In Hits r onncctl -n It ha* suff*-i from th*- rav. •ge.t of wuiura la er d ath was « aureil by cholera In Lessen For Germans From BO* •<l tliat tit e bone i of an ex- iiuw ise- and >uipaii!y •-arale* s A child fan'um or fly poison, utiles. the child pay fhern a weekly visit Tlir re regu Sha'p larly comes round an evening when Soldiers They Deceive Hurt huff ii Id uhii tnir-i- Id* nt.ral with e il !• i' 1 1• *1 to th•• a tacks *>f worm* r*-n an actually seen drink- g or su'k my old servant makes her "good er***l tn r*ouHi Xfrlra h ive Is a l e * )'a unheal ihy and w H 1 br slunl ing tiie poison ill* tine of the worst forms of trearh ttig-i " curtesy at half past eight In If! fun nil In \lg> rla I* Is thought * «l ill It a growth The authoriliea in Soulh Africa It la a mrrcifiti ec-t cry pracHaed bv tlm Gernian* Is. de J w it Ir t n h p ic k e d Ir u it stead o f half past eleven (hour;are P . NIbl. th er<-fore that tb'tribe hi rWI II or the no liv e parasite.. have a'.rc-dv tak*n st'-p* to regulate scrib 'd by » private of tli" A.H.C. 'XX'e A i» (f h h inte«'t them liltgr, ' ex! sou;h D f *t 1 ly when t (*• ii be ijn ne without and ultim ately eliminate the sal* of very lut< tn P etrograd i. and says Hist wen r- turniiit cnip y the ot r rugl.i a n d g r a n u l a t e d x n r jn r . if I can vpere her she will go out End ilmig will, I bene ffltlu rt autnula dur- ■I'ffli ultx fly poison* and It I. hoped by the op just us It was getting dusk," b«* writ* h, take tier bath. I am sure sh rlepior s ( o n I d a n y t h i n g In ug thi Vuat Ire ng "4 l| Ia fu ll ier ponenis of these preparations to ** ''when tli*- sergeant of th* esi *>r es fliought that thoaa undent people cure prohibitory legislation , i the var my lsek Of love for cleanliness Co- pied some O' rniat s XV* halted urul • ause I do not "steam mys< If." And n w eeter ner. lim lwbly. r l i l i l and of Furopnan T i t f S k i n ( ’ H a u e r s J o i n A r m y ious states a an early date tt»ok <-ov* r ord er » ti«-lt o f tteeiXX'*♦to* k* l)r Hriwuii ha* *eni u repreIn the meantime, par-nls h iving i' spit o f m> <old tub rvey mot in; aooti foujiii llu t these dirty dogs I e ip . ( t she js i rally the i u t l'r of •entAtlvi « of I■ f i*1n of th.- Inin, < to ( a n he h a d tra m y o u r w a n ed to sitricntfer. T h e n was » Professional Football Players N-ja, small children are par icularly cau uapu Town tion* d against the use of fly poisons nice bum h of them, inrlodtnr mi <»f Rallying to the Colors of any kind in locations where it Is it-**r Dur tellowa were diihious unit! (» ra rer I’ rirfeiisliinal Itrilish football play .s within reach of the children. tu< > thrt w tlieir rifl* a d " wa and h* hi F n jf la n d ’s M e t h o d o f W a r from all parts o f the country have ,*t ip their hands a* they approached last made a strong rally to the col r :. Small but P o te n t— P a im e l-e a \Vgors and will go on active service labl Fills are small, but they art- f People Are ::•>* r-it ;fied That Mat "The cad of an officer handed liK when the sorter season is ended. A fective in action M llir il'* I.lniment f ‘o , l.inilt I ters Are u t . f.onducted in r<-volver to our o ffb »r , nud. speaking Thnlr fin" qualitte: i'Ht nliou of players ha* been fom i.sl as a corrector o f stomu*** troubles ar* gooti K nxliili. said, j part v Itti ft to Orntlffsieu. Irti-t winter I reielrad P 'o p er Manner Jcxxs a n d I ’ a lfh t in c gre »t le neflt from the u-e of MIN and p**rmi4slon given by l.ord KitHi- known to thousands and they arc In r r d i 'i .ns of *’.»e ;-..v nmerit's war a uobie and generous fo« ' The n**» VltPM I.IN'IMK I in h te .ere a track cner. fo gll profesi.fotial players j*iin- constant demand everyw here by those pr-par a tiio e "h .- li w.is rant pi-nt dtir hoi ond Ire wiiipped out another revolv lug who t r under coniract for time who know w-hat a safe and rinipl* in*, early 'ages o f the v. i r hs' er from ids left han.o pocket and fired, Could •f LaUrippe anti I have frt<|uently Now Purchase Much of th* They n* d no in !y * eased, ndfratine tliat th • proved tt to be very effective tn cares off for th* ir i ng!*genietiis until the end r*m edy they are I wounding a poor ol.i farmer. Home Holy Land of the ssssoii * ( li.flauinur,,in troduction to th oie ac-iuainted with Labile haa c lih e f >■ tiled down to tiie •>f Hie oth r reaciieroiia dog* tri«- I n AH expenses for travellin g from them, but to tlmae who may not kn -*■ On> third o f Palestine *ou|il !.* YtttPa. !• lie f that e e r y : mg It i.elrg I’ t.ne 'he rarrn- ganie. and then there was a bought now for it*- restoration as the Ihelr training e n t r e e to their Satur then! they are presented the b- -t cide lire f.uni tx-liin*' a liaystar-k Only it as w 1 1 as ir h i W. \ HI T ( ’ lfl.V#ON. day games will be paid by Ihelr preparation cu .he m ir io t for dinoru tw o o f them g*'t a «a y . Th officer was bone of tin* Jewisji race if n,e funds v *‘ Hr.g - i t 'f : to Hie press. clubs. Thaf they might be Induced ers o f tiie stomach. ; were available, according to a atateTlye war office has now cnli t e j the " ’.•idled.' lo Join at once the! army pay starts ] m< nt by Dr. Kaplanaky. of t e Hague, ' --s o f b-aineasmen, witb experi from the time they are attested and m *de in Kt. Ixruia before Hi* annual ence in egrrj ing o>a big enterprises, MORE D A Y L IG H T [ tills pay Is In'addition lo tii< salaries H o u s e o f C o lo r e d B lin d s convention of Hie K night* of y.i m. to ake part in tiie work of supplying r e c o iv d from their clubs Ifer*-tof<ir« Hi*- chief argumeat o f the 0 'ic army and the labor unions have To Suit A ll T a*te* ! If was arranz d at first to form f i e Daylight caving Plan Makes Great opponen t «.f Zionism |>a* t*e'-u mat Serrwan Spy Who Turned Front Into volunteered to watch the execution of X lUialon merchant (eh* of an old battafiou irom the larndon profesaio-.Palestine was unpurchasaiile Headway governm ent or-tracts. not only to see a Signalling Board ron r who was about a* S lick" an t als only, but at a m eetin- recently In accordance wltii a rule e*tabii*h that proper equ.prnent and radons ir e Tii'* da) light satin g scheme, the *■ at tin- convention forbidding H.** *rtU'l«! a* one would e a r e ’ io meet. h' Id so many o f the country teams A member of the Hoyal Naval F ly Otic d iy .' says |iie Hotd-'uian. "1 Wetd r-presented that it was decided ing XVing. -' t o has .ist rnbrned from supplied lo she jid ien e but to pre- tb e iry of which ha* inet with general ountion o f ih<- tu-aring of Hi*. Ku-op nt *we .ting approval spp are to have aih-n'ed ob- eari war up >n t^e Zioii'H- iii'urnr nt, stopped b*f. te his shop and lo.>k*-<l to i*e eive applicatiuns from profes- ttie front, tell* a characteristic story Arnold W hile, a prominent writer jc* ion* urged on praeti<al grounds, to Dr Kspiansky « » urtousl. at a long line of barrels sionals thr.nignont Kngland. XI r. Jcyn- o f the trick o f a German spy on Die nnat-ie to si .te , surli an extent, wherever it baa actual whether the war was rM ponsibc for and form er colonial official, lias been of apples, some m ark'd wrlth an ‘ A, i «nii Mliks. ' l l ' , who presided, un- Be gu n coart. "T h ere waa a fious° '•tg a thorough Inspection o f the | ly been tried, that tire movement g i v * tome wltii a 7. ’ I the condition incut toned nounc'-d amid intenac enthusiasm some way up the coast.” he says, " W h a t ia th> Im-anin* o f thcac ! that the*huttalion will be attcched to "which our commander suspected, o n niug <-snips for the purpose of ■ strong promise o f *pr*sding and of Dr Kaplansky i* general aerratury m arkin gs" I asVed fb c bacrela . 10* Middlesex regiment, who are w <|| , one night we set out to reconnoitre. detecting anv scandals and misman |cl ining into gen* ral operation, before l of Hie Jcwj*n national fund bureau. agements Having been a bitter en ! many rear* peetu to rontaiu the saute kind of know n as "T l.e Die H ards" and will be W e found all the six windows o f the The fund now toiala 5.‘ *hh <>## fran a, emy o f th«- Liberal gov<-rrt%j*nt ia Tbe latest inflnen’ ial body to declare he said, three-fourths o f w <it 1* in apples.* at the front within a few n in th s. hous ■ ablaze with powerful lights and point, o f view was not prejudiced in itself in favor o f the enactment <f vested In Palestine farm lafid*. Thu They r< Ihe same kind, son.' At the close o f Ihe meeting neariy blind-* o f different colors The whole Us favor. He writes; legislation giving * ffe, t to the scheme, total J esisii population o f Ha* ra tt> th v old g e illi in.iu replied, ‘ but som< one hundred professionals stepped front of the house was nothi'.g more "H a yin g visited Z6 camps In var customers want a barrel opened at forward to enlist and after being than a slg.tailing board Going up to ious parts of the country. I am thor is no less a body than the Chicago ! try. he said, is shout I 2 't,«e*<» though j Chamber o f Commerce The executive I Hi* r> la r*e*ni for more than the top and some at the bo ’ otu ’ ** <gd sworn It) were marched off amid **n- It. w» knocked politely at the door oughly cheered. In the m ajority of - of that organization consisting of { people. thusl.istic scenes to pass their m ell- with the butt o f our rifles. vases btialn's* men are handling the j twenty-four o f the foremos- business i ■al exaroinaCoa This showing was “ As the occupants were too busy 'o difficult problems of war. Dwellers inCanada's Imports of Eggs j men of Chicago, rec -utiy voted unmnij considered a splendid answer to the e c rire viai-ors wc bur.xt the door K p'ah in g o f the old w ill day- ia Canada, an aarii uliural country, con ! attacks that lately have been made open. and. with xur captain leading land have no conception of the thor- ; it.ously in favor of the scheme and has with er ofghni's*. effieienry and silence with ! followed that step by the inauguara- Scotland an ag< ,| ham* tinues tn Import eggs in large quanti , on the professional player. tb * way with cocked revolve* we rush which the war office and the adm iral grandchildren about her knera, arid ties During 1914. up to V o te irf.e r fla p .o n Orient, the secon I division ed upstairs it.to the front room. There ty have co-operated for the business , tion o f a movement to promote tire concerning a esder of beg clan who ; adoption o f a daylight saving measure hi l I.274.1P9 dor ns were jrough; in- 1 clnb. mad* th* b*rt response at the we caught Ihe whole lot by surprise had been b*-iieade,. follow ing ome *o the country and during the past meeting, no few er than ten o f their Sitting In th ccn tie o f the rccm was o f preventing a German raid or in ; in all tbe states o ' the i'n io s vasion. trouble with t :«■ crown live years over XS.OOo.nrtn dozen have regular leagu** team volunteering, a German with a t< lephom to bis ear “ The alarm that is still felt In some ' It wi* use great thing r a I * id. tteen imported P'nllowing are Imp rt- but with every cluh in the coun'ry and a hunch o f speaking tubes to each Tnc m otor hue was stopped, and tbe parts o f these islands Is wholly un *llon flgturs for the fire years: giving 'valuable aasistance In obtain window o f the house, at each o f which justifi-'d. because, firstly the effic condurtor looked expectantly up tire tag I*" adfe, but it e ia a tad Jos* lea him.” IKurn Dozen. i n g recruit* th“ battalion w ill be rom sat a girl with a lamp -witch in her iency o f the flee r under Jellicoe has ■stepa. But no one descended, and at 191*' SS«.r,;3 1911.. 11.24# 111 pleteil speedily and ready to give an hands’ ” iocressed since war began, and sec I last Ire atalke.j up impatiently. 1911 2.'!7k.tMd 1914 .. .11.374.149 account - o f itself worthy o f Knglish This K ing ” 'Kre you.” he said to a man on ondly. Because the practical measures 1912 . 7 . i ; ; . * 2« Total . .15.154.7.-g . aoccer. M m *r4 'i Liniment Cures Garget in adopted by our m ilitary engineers, if j top. don t you want W estm inster AbJim W'i-at kind o f a f* How la T h e locraaae in imports has been Cows. Briggs? generally known would enable the i hey?” steady, allowing t !;at production In ) “ Ye*, was the reply Reversing Things Jack —Oh. ne‘« the sort t hat lea res Hand to sleep qtsfetly in tbeir beds. tills o w a fr y •• consistently falling »».* “ W eil.” re; o r ted the o'-n-lue* jT. Iris car tn front of the church and Coaaack's Prayer For M*e Horse If I were out to pick holes in our -.dOwing to the fact that we rais. d hfnd riomaiuir *'< mands Surely there lirfo re go-ng into action it is cus rotnistration it would not be In the j • come down for U. I can't ring it up goes at rose the street to about a game U a pit.* e tor niore poultry in Canada. i about If*" fine snuAahe* in our own j on top o' tbe bus tot you.” o f P'joI ! — Y ale Record. general management o f the war.” tomary for the Russian (oaaacks to garden' Ihts year we will discontinue — 1 pronto D'< l** j the practice of inking thffoi on sub- recite a short I.itauy o f P rsyer, in MTiytkin and rererse the order -giv- which occurs the follow ing touching i T w o yonng attorneys were wraaglM oth er—Now, Freddie, if y.rn re dis- , iag every person who subscribes to paasage i iag for a loog time before Judg* Knox agrei able to Cousin Mbe| she Won't our paper a squash with a year's sub “ And fo r tbewe also. O lovrtl tae o f Vlrgiaia aver a potwt 0f law. -His come and pU> w kb you again. scription. Sec bow you Hke U. Come humble beasts who wtifi ns bes’r the Honor rrt*d »r4 bis deriaioa. and the Freddia— is that a promise? I on in » # ih the ss-sortment is complete burdca * s J best o f the d ry and of rprlg who had lost impnden'Jy remark and get n long neck. They nr* mighty fe fh eir gvgieles* liTes for ihe well count riea. we sup ti ^ “ Your bnr baked, boiled or roasted. I f yon be iag o f their honor. Ib efe is a grow ing 1 go hungry tt won't be our ( i t l L - H M - plicate T h y great U aderue-a o f heart, opinion that all the fools are not d* ad rub it o a —it won t b iiaH r or Rheumatic Pain G o -S u f Just C o n s t i p a t i o n -*— *-■ — for Thou has promise^ to save bo' h rrry fKan.* Free Press. burn, and can do nothing but good " tptn and heart, and great is T hy , « «"f> a an enemy within the ramp. It w3* rta ia ly .“ anawer-d tbe court. •Vheacver i i m r ia pain o r aufferiag fering CeaRcs— Cure Cn m m loving kipdness. O Master. Saviour < wRh unrttff'ed good humor. “ I quite Clever Boy. un lermiire the strongr*# constitutiow N ervilin e will go and w ill drive ft out. and ruin the most vtgocou, health. in Even Chronic Canes agree with you. M r B. and coo gram It pcneiraie to every cell <f a sorw Site bad shown kiss the family pho.o o f tb- world. Tx>rti hare merry. . It I -ads to indigestion, bilious*te a miracle; it aiaks to the heart ot every late you upon your healthy app*arelbnm. as was her custom, when r.e “ My dear, your friend is a perfret aace ” Impure blood had complexion, tick it aearxhra out the spoke up awd said; For t » i a ( boue* and sore muscle* stiff tore joint ht adarhcj^ and* is one of the most pain o f rheumatism quickly “ You know, some people thiwk a n al- a a a '" n (thing w ill aootb away the pein Hkc “ Nonsense, papa' Noae o f ar are frennent cansrs of appendicitis. T o hiirn i§ old fkabtoeed. but there are G ive N ervilin e a trial. See bow ' Pa. uhat j* a r* laerT N errlltoe. R t wei K is sJosr suicide. Dr. Morse s features 1 greatly admire in this one.” perfect.” “ What you pay a law yer before be For eerve^wrackSag tw iages ip the fart It will lim ber your lame back, Indian Root Pills poaithnely cure “ And what are they** she asked. ■■■ ■ -■ _ _■ B ,» ■ . doe* any work for you. my aou." muscles, fo r t o n a r ing trucks sb* ur bow quickly It w ill cure B'uralgk: * Yours." Copstipaiion. ’Ih e y are entirely * “ Oh. I see! It's like tbe quarter lumbago, you 11 find K erv ilia e I* full headache, bom fast R will break up a vegetable in rompoe-i-ion and do not l i e cHacked her oa the sp o t bad cold or ease a sore throat. ' you put ia the gaa m eter before you o f amaaiag power. si. ken. y w k r a or gripe. Preserve T h e beet fam ily pain rem edy e ve r get any gaa.” Yam eee. N errlH ae has tbe pow er — N ot Particular Jroar brailb by taking Forty year* o f it's about five tim e* stronger thaa vr- made ia N ervilin e great pe eve a* proven this. “ Excuse me. This car is reservjff penetrate "G eorge.” said the reach-r. “ I am d inary remedies, a ad t a i D r * M o r t t 's 48 for a member o f congress going glad to see that you are polite euoa«b very deeply, it coutadua juice* and Far em ergent 111*. w!rea tbe doctor to offer your slater the ira a g j first " extracts o f certaia b a t e that g ir e it isn't handy, there te nothing better I n d i a n R o o t P i l l * south. “ I don't mind th a t W hen travailin g "Y es 'm ." said G eorge; "cause tbea a strange pow er to d rive out thaa tbe R c family size bo tie; trial — : one is not proud. 1 shall traroi she * got to be polite sad take tbe -Ik il with atoe 2fie* all dealers er tb* x'xtsrrfcm Yen are sate ie a W . N. U. 10X7 Xerrilipe zone C * . Kingston, Canada. *£( a n v B u K MBS.HOUSEKEEPER E. D. SMITH’S JAMS Splitting Pains in The Muscles Driven Out Quickly By “ Nerviline 8 1 TO E LEAD ER. D AV ID SO X . SASK ATCH EW AN ----------------------------------- --- H NORTH SEA FLEET IS The GUARDING THE DANGER ZONE LATEST BOOK OF VON BERNHARD! REVEALS THE PUNS OF GERMANY German Rubber Famine , Spy System In Germany # m • Ni t 6 *i • EM ' • I f Cm m t-m l * m o* Sg, M m Ui A 'isrwwaa aCV' .r ip fa t u d W fir * That they* ta an •< <**frsta«* rn *\ < t u : r s i m k m \ t i m \ s a n d h \i r§ f o r e n im v Ike * c t b *«aa of • C o t * » frorafr* f r a c D for /nbbrr t% tlsn k cc * tc now V.S f i t s \ ,*• |s | l | o f kia rw iaato. « rv t* u> a tad) r t ldsfrc from tW o a t te a . . tawap » frishd i t a w it ac ti ’ ty a i I stag a i i < to em ar* tb * cast-'lot | ' „ 'T h e fr ic t ■• uab> *#•**» c c n l x H c h fi tb* war awt property * Ju . . . . . , . , ., A n * T f h a r o n D u ty in th e N o rrih S t * , m ! m m c O u i s c r l i * » N U i in e d , aerate o f » ) cowatry a »o txA ti.a * • » • * ' » • ( ' • t [ h i t arm > J■ * f ® N r a m ! c l o r th e \u iU *»r * > 1*11 it •>1 I r o p lu i » I >. w ilh r*g «ta r u o m m p k y*4 by U»* <*** « • « uowmiagty altowfrd tbrU nkh^or | ,h t ( ic t a t . \ .............I m I D M T I *m I l/.TJflM M Ic * s in c e l l i c W i r K c ( t n , I c lU o f th e A c t i v i t y moo N s r i t H * t » V '— *< w d - ot to i » . a and o l'im otsly Is /w * i * j "«> »» bo wwtl t : i » i to to * Hr la Osrmaa aa&4> hot ana u t ) unde A n i '» n | th e \ t « c ! » ai th e M e e t W u r IJ , n o M a lt e y l i o n th e I n j ia \ t i * iu J tol: f r ' t * l Kerr We bat law ^Iditboa aland t i « a ln< kc o f lb * thay *:**j,t to rraaa.a la tbcrlr 4*faa4 T %f 'A ig I* am pmw •1 many Drowwoad* of umamp** ‘ od { Gcmcaaa, and tb « Hrtt^ah ( . n r r c u i it l a J . f th* tilum n * ..ig tit •: M M > lift » *4 bar two a. t * 0 , ' o*y %<*•;, ba| so fl> riaaa rauldaatc la Hrtiatn. pertk e h u ia cw d an u p frf yt«k iin t> a i th * n In • . . o t *r' i Britain «* U n.anj a V « • « » !. lio anaa* natur lined M ri'oo* ->f ^ r» froca t.ugland * f i, * Jt - i pro>***e<f « e r* .* *>- awattne bow Long lb*y i U j they wUi berty t • ’* lotrac work of tl< a ria i l i - u i ' k t « ‘ m ; a t a y C « « i a*ir *i*i a m * Thai aoaay j * « n atafrd'rg Col i An oCMriaading fa n to t* ran . • ‘ Ur.aod . a '’ raataanai < ; ai tbs* ■ til u haaaC ta *on*s oat wm acf • * ' 7 h*wo b a t* h oolw ta k*d tb *ir ber«n l* that i.swrlj alt d * pan tat 10:1 ]prMiita> * t » o y»ara a g b y hie at latsr t ? . i « >an • a.o 4‘, M. Th*y n ighbora by p a i - . f ' <• best c tsry rubber araitabl* rarry frf | * r *1* I ' l l i l < year a h M .tlw .li bn • a work ri > m a v ) an. W» '*■ 4 » ( l» f t m i H , I r i l l |*i: a t* fr »t tn- *ra»:iig tbair riTattenry b- pro tiridvh and aaisOwraj^ a wbU- 70.000 tone ta produisd a itb.n th* M n t War. hag h **'. ir v a e m k i Hat a s r v i» f in BrftUfe scnpir* and It oncitrullsd b> Ka gland a id ha a p g f l Mbs >•» sr-/ dei-j *. bw It i* H*» *4fli'. rra a in i*>g la barb's, »t><t It I* **41 asiny o f 'bstn ha«* * m bnona la n atal b l*t»ry tbnt to r*twain U.o b rliu k *riay, navy, t ir t l » * r » u * tk,. r w .ttm c a*d n tb U H Brrthk f.rta* TUsr la a li'D * . r t i t t oowh'iy W r’ if r s Jw 1* la harbor ta fa 'a l u> your t h r u * * of or latH tlg*n>* d* partm**)feu sn*U ( i our r s * • c '< o i la th* Ik itih K » ludts*. a*td Am * 1 work uf O -iuiaa* a c m I) * vs » # hop* to N* I t th* Mae- 9 mi:i a* a. ■ * o « * of them* a.sn b a «* b * * « l* i can bouas* rtaotroi a f * * ra ettra pUti o f r tp a rtla n by w at 11 ta pt iCkdi be . « tin* T>» i i u i* » " off with a abort< t * l period r f tor ' atloo* Hut tha great bulk of t t * d o • ***•* reruarkablc f<<i utbor • W s ar* aatafiAg to our *® ltlsn ry M lti lug f « IM • I » l to tfi' it> » » * f ) tiay m a ik e (isrtoan army cm son I pi a a tat km rubber ta browffbt to l a s I opCrtt off p>«| fat H * «ah* r * * r y opfrortun ' * »» ■ g *- r* a ■ * i r t «*" a »< l n« tty of y ru ttr * . goanery luryi Cu, * t r . d.tion that they *am< u> K o*U a«l and "*— ----------* ■*— don and In normal lim ce ---larg* quabt > 'ration * aV* wt hi* 11/ rr Hall o. Ihc i. n t | 'f o ' ( M j t c a f .idl'd and aur>*y*d an area it Uea are irnnahippeci to lo ra ia a y are cosm n a r d flit | ad alaaa battla tardea, * m atom i'ig aevrrai wills* round their rrstdsnrs* M*t»f cfortb 10 aupplns will t- a* l bu-f IMMtrlcsa liar » * ) * tb.il «r* a f Mac h * ktrb tii* luiums coals; n j Vos H>it> U* ii 4 I l«t< In i t.' harbors I oat m i) be an pa t a n * esartty w ia oat (.I'to d that they <oul<l art aa he al gu i*-a oat o f tb * (ouiitry m a p ! uad«r a .1 might bat # b e a v n t'rB since (he !, ab.*- St•at ' fa 1 in »< i » >1 * t 't a t a u '« * > ‘ c l roio Botixiar in < aisf * plan* ar* t onataat j to any tuvadiag Ih n s a n forr« Hrewuaiably iargi quant Ills* war began and *uu! i! hr S fa rl) Si i Mlst'-w My t u n * Ji« 1J •i- » » <i- * ■ this o * « » f min* From th* win (owtlnue (O be (.topp'd to war AI* u v rnBj*nt ha* tb* ae n r in ttig nt ( urate artotic I of * St H « at IU«M« ] shoitM fat* <H i r p t c i l k i m.4sr caryiag >oo4itloaa of Hr » in a * b * ’ I to tu « niliMU of w sattxr. light and pocltlon k i t * »n and around sr*ry atraisglral or ua lb '* Within the lan. three moi.iha tbn happi. tlSKl A fter * « jf* fin perusal of 1 nil s j X it ember in ; >Mp . n t i sun d Do landing plar*. u afai and vaHie uf rubber » * n ! to Hu**ta 'arg* Ui |b tiV* *i- iU a 1 th* work Jt ii ahtsit * t * r y irp la ln to k o o * acarfly portaat f r » r r t » « n 17 O'4i Rtila*. sad that in lit* 1 \i a hat to do ufrdtr *a« a '-owdltlon in mfltuiry ur induotrial centre in 'be ty. It la stated for armv enow txa t* ] (hi enactt*►»<*« rt* ' (i cm rs! v m lt*rn uiim t»«if th , Nor Sr-a* And u t f -.urs' • « haa be u enortoou*, and PYatH* w rl j ftardl rulerr knew tb< H llln .r ) plo- to»| |J T d # whirl tas might find obrasl*«.■». Don l kingdom b a t* not b**n 'lin in ' T li« Grand "A f*ar h a** even b *n g.isti be able to take all that cu* wanta grant o f bJ* r o u ;itrr and lioptd lij s UiMitJtif»• think thdt la aotDsth.ng'’ T h « » c » a f r >t a ■* b m with ua, and, *1* <4onnl 4o tnal. bottlsd up at ;!**y ar*. Kngllah title*, many are nsn.ng on i cm ary *if It itt hi* pi: 1*1!• Al) ] Ifj O f a bow. I .**00 toaa lying al Antwerp irv « . i)*# jt |a n not r m r f e l a» ma-ij Wf.tltlg- til» puffii n ii -speedy ( Ur ,t M > rt . p fk/n't you worry Our Admiralty and county and Sown u n u u iit, or It >ld It la under.too*L that only iw<( tots n » *. y » . Il*r y liar* bee* at »* a )'-»i n.a'ijti. or t aa Ur m i gift* <1 * tin r< ••• i .?} U i« trotawMadar in * hi*! o f tha horn* tng Impurtnnt |*-#ttton» In the world J luattisd whsr. the Dcrnian t'»ok p<>a* •• mi g a* tny «bli» but ow ing K> our AsM ! r lis c of ibe port markable 1 (tl All Inal tot, hfiow c ta c tly altat ih *y nr* of Hrltlab trade an t.flban c* * t ip i M and the 4u I i m They are of * ry p •-,-ible . uu iai * *j t1‘ rouiDtuon rohlbtUon 01 of snippo rte i •* meana. in r inie < atn nc Thr ir^rlilt.Ui*l) of tuis «i-rk o f Vuli d**11 >•' * Ua« ! ii ,u .'. ' about, and If yon a rr acksd, "W h at 1* to iiiru ’’i* i.ig, r 'iinnoitar offlcinla. tutors, n n w >nt*. <i> *r tii*ng«, that tt.* r- pr. . i. a’. i\«-a It- : n h -td l .*dUk U« U doijt- by a well a prati in w b lt'irin*. i t,ary doing*” all you h a t* to tell from #t '■ e hats tin’ in lljr t ra< *(!•••< Ut. l ‘ii m is Ut*t w * ar* a. tapir d'dng clerks, b o . *1 k* *ic *» . ind waiter* ■ta l»o d o u o f Am* dean r r n ;• will not j know '■ * ii.a i* iai of l b n j. 'u (ondliiou* ih 1 ii ry mi'i g ll>-rr Mallla » c * d not barters, dock .a d f l U v p j employ****. Ibe able to fulfill their contrai l* T l Mr J. M Marker, Win* l* best «1' ,i h n o*' if tin*) want u*. well, they • hat our t i d y wa* built for, "to 04* chauffeur* piano tun r» graph I Bitcd fttaics herself require* large | kntewu f t h*« t f ! k J r f t f t it » r* Modern Herin * w *. ** and to d*fsn'l our ilior>-»" kr. mi f t •• l<> Unit u* itt 'o u r * , ihe I • Ilf nikl • r but there th Is res ; many * 1st*, aorue are even emplo • d dn our <<( |»r-- I*«n duffM f ' $ ,1•it Cl** n j i n n n nay (hi tunic to m, that Hut whsn tb* cult able tim e arrive* p- isl off *». son to bc!h-»« that r.uhli»er has b, eti In 1-'is Istrwt work, -> 0 lU il)lliatdl I Iter:ii nr«JI tmfi f 1#% iiitui *• >w V, irfn to ft tint them <til, y " « * r ’ .all do to or* than that. I fee I "M y own brotuco wai ft r tutu* sent from titts country u the 1 n l'e i {[Has t r s i arsed muc <uf the •«tlie nil) |»artlnclai rt f« ^ ii « tu tu< ed » Ann* e v s r tl). Kiel. With Mmshaveii. i ifirkdsBt. Our tuny ta and tauat be n iv t iiii in the etupio of a renernl titafe» and has been re-« .polled t re 1 ground covered by his oi fin a l IxMfk k ls li ►r hr ta « r u th a t tfl 41 <1 Ili ligiilantj I'tn p li who our Oral lln* o f d * f* n r «, and without at a llrlttah i> Herman) via ItaH or Holland AStlsr-ihol Ir.iagln* ' Tl »«- r «.« * • i 1 1 S Iga ln is fun ltd the doc* rtm th*;! tie f i.IIl *» he) 1 1 «U>u t i nilsrntuif) will M y ‘ Why d en t It *r* are treat IV* have lost «utn* chauffeur In the 1 tnpb y of a Herman .V thong i) march snlr. j i the 1 n il'll , many must strike hard ..n,| qul i k to * cornu hi * <t 4 f » n . V t*Man i* \ Vsu offii sr! )wu s a (ha rs ami attaa k lb * m ’ " No* ahlp*. hut, th*o. w* » ip * i i*4 t Hiats* a t pr< sent w Hi not its atd t ( rush hr am e that w *i Is a nn tn rl* <i i»f -1 l* 411 | h i 1 to 1 1 . 4 k* cu om elet with a t.' .! TV* hats our own plans, and rantUrt C ''This great arm y uf Hermans in f ' s l e e supplies uf plantation ruM* fsi tor in Du dev elopn u-nt -if ( uIlur# FUiVtlt* »*'i of i*n t i rtaiiily ti"t g ’ lng | out brraking *ggc. But, still, our firs t* Hrltclr. *nd there is a similar and t*ie uphill .'dll g of a nuion, 11ta f urtti> and it' o ; splendid first Into their mins lu l>M**a ar* 1 onxtriorably 1* » . than » * nervlc* In every Imp -rtaut country • I'd rubber available Brazil annually p>-a< e brwfifi d*i shellc . t nd 11 , . Nt pt ra l| la.(a.| arraa and under Uieir fort n.ad* provUldtt for, and • v*i» If our In Kurop* ta well organic* d u ♦ r . made to It* broken U'J 1«’t*> They 1 '%'Kir.s ah»U' (O.Skii t ioa. o f • ' i.ti 'rea tli f<4at<. Every rnlla- o f their fOJi *t * « r n il* * do lurk in thslr harbors w * are sw orr to a tfa 'k all ulnerabie j ratfiet mors than half r oruea to thia should r**!<*r Ir eetiou:( 1) r gsiiii mJ a NVtuird a t ■•isa with hesv\ g in b ar* g l's n tl.*ni aomsfhlng to r*m *m ■sluts, but have »tr u t oet'irw not to jr .j'.ntry an 1 rather 1<ne d a n half goes bin din C 1If-K i \f*|.1* T t.k w <• nri gi'iijg *a> a t la 'i tiiefli h*r *a< . tltna they la v * c lio v a th*tn p ri'ip ita te ui ter They are only j to th I'n lf* u St»ti-s X I’S I I'te r i min Bui IU p au Dior now g l « « to Iinn! a 114'9 (ifif lira . When you remember th* ko act when they ret the sigt.ai that j a> . tics'iy | jk *» aNiu. a third o f th* WHil l) * hi i.triu w waters, g o in g t.islr aiihUiai t i i * l dn med o f b;* Uir ' \ rirti it * » r 1 f* , ,-t tlie opportunity tni y are to iiiim lx r o f »blpa wo bav* In the the tim * la rips a n l (h e flight if world's supply, * 0 . should t>b* rsi *lv* read' r *.f i .s o ilier vi ilume II)' mar. allhuincii <t at* iitualy looking fo r’ W s ptay our .dea ap ! th* activity o f their submar- airship begins ! tin e hole o f the HrailHan produr ti in. h - sa> s, G* riusny uni «( acquire ! u> v « w i p ctn* not th. ir* Their fortreaae*. in* -, and also ihe way they hare ■'TV' S army o f spies -w hich 1* large therr would r*mu'n little for e zp r. to rema< j In Kur| Midand *hore gnna and all th* money and atrswn mines all over the place, you eaomcn to form a >ompiete army I'nrop* ransitn firet. nd foil l hi* with .* role 1he •h lingcwlll H a t have been eipended on intent admit that our casualties have corps would then g* to work. Men Normally. H* rurati liticr* share with t maafery of the world lisii ■> 1oiis th* 1.1 ar* aM wsaa'ed as far * 1 tb* Brit- been very light. It Is only thoughil*** and s i i w n in their appointed place’ H r:'ie.i v e s -e ls f i e 1 a rela x' o f th * rub 1 "Decadent kngland." d o c tib e d 11s bi it. t g ui i'ra tkat we are doing would 1 nt tH ' grwp . and telcphon* her from Par... today I b m are out) ! H cim a n v ' 1 hi< f 1 in-in . fleet III 1 O il'( rn* || H i a e not (lilt pwopls wiio unis; l>. the s’ It lug I l f t> ft* .t fortrewees at all e ietn s not vrry little Just •uppor’ s that our wIrca, blow up tube and rail .a- iralns, Hri*ls!i fhtp* to carry It Any attempts f made munu rvi. nt■ * (leenuny citbei a v rry 1bis •lath nary >>ne*. Wp don’t mind (h*tr fleet w ere withdrawn for a short time, signal etaikma, railway, and other to ship t:ir rub!» r by different rout*’ by war or by an ''airtaiM e," under Si) me tluif be a y "ill. :lsl uid floating forfreaata to wit, t'ielr do you r*slice what would happen’ bridge*, rhoo. sentries, destroy wlre- must iiiyjted! it*ly b e jn i" known wbtrh sbe must give up brr naval if at) Ihe im we*» tti ,f| 11,. chip* Ib's’ ll* .* wUat do you put guns It la really worth an hour * thought l«**s statiiois, i.ioipi, with reservoirs, supn-inai y. quit I I * T riple Kun r.lc, m ill s tisi k t (elrnanv at tii, In a whip fo r’ lim p ly wo that you can and after you hav* thought for an blow up gaa works. el*i rlc power abandon b*r a lien and disarru by flu ■*“ 1' II is wu.it has Ii j R.ova from place to pl^c*. Ships, af hour you will aay. Thank Clod for our * 1,ill >n... and. In fw t. do < * « n possible tribudng In r fl< et over the wo'IH "IfliHIJv *’ 111.*y -U - ■ 1*r| \ t»: al'., are uAly movable fortrsswes If n a v y !" harm before seizing the bank*, and. rn*au»b.l«- leaving Germany alone in nd terrible limes ••Ventually. forming ait artne-j fo re- (o help In the conquett o f Uree* Britain." W ill Battletbips be Superseced by tuc Submarine No doubt there hs* Im i *h sutne orJ eant/atii.n 1 f * - ; (" • t<d Tbc Morniiig Post's naval ( r e s also in Canada! pond* nt says ' I t is useless to pretend that the Palestine May Once Again Criong to fiac 1rdr.ett of C * " n jn M .jesty GuardM nat W ar W ill Cost to the De Cermjrt Private Earns Nine Cent* a loss is a small matter, althorgh It is the Jewish People ed Very P gcrcucty fsated Day true that there are other ships which Dr. Kit hard Hnithrll is pr ibab!) . cr ltr.pt, m .nnu ul of from tv n months A d d 'd to the in« rraslng expense W hile mi,1 h ha* b«**’ u written and are snore valuable, and l! Is also true r**ct In predUtlng that the wai will to fiv. v ia is Do usu.’ i iHini-ittiient w. r. Ihe i >st of p ucc In th* pre mmh mor> said regarding the Her 'Hat such incidental loenea do n d - a f (Alive t iic lew irti problem In Kuro|e irflii te i u|«,n Heiman libjei la .a Country of V. *t P rs* Bil-t.c* Lack* :it war will probably he tils great- man Ku’-i-tr's eccentricities and pe f"c- the main issue o f th canipairii, sn>! A n a For olio thing it bas proved Irisuit (belr limp- k .i ot u . rrile .if S'J*icient Sea Ccatt fer Develop Tit K-- w • I !,.( - bt o "Ii • b :n but »ach of these successive disasters lhat the essential element of Judaism his fam ily t that a losing nation h i* ever ' According 10 'h e <,, ,1 ^ brings more n*arly home the qu"*floti Is not distinctively racial, but re'.ig • ii )*su.i may mean ,< .y u iu g ra d ment of C o* irtrc c hi The defeated powr r w ill un- info disfavor with the out^ldo world f do ibiedly her< M"T( d o p «y an j tb* details t-f - his attention to Hie Th dr ws llvlti;; ;ii - \incr!< .. or dotit-, w ( h e r In puhiii o: pr , d e , Tin' progress of Hu'-da lias l.e. i, o f a future design and use o f the cap! b is. enormous price, for past history army and navy,for which he has for Instanta-, ari- ar genuinely and wl h or without 1Iff Infep 1ion of ,ff(nd tri mendous in thdel-s'l*. says a ta. ship Show* that a winning nation in done more than any l ' Ilia predn- writ< r 1:1 the Popular S' *rn *• Month “ There are people who maintain patriotirall> Am arfrgp as ihe New Ing whi*;i may be o e iUc I 11r* f r earlably demand* hugs 1 uinpetu- iitwo cc**cir«. have to *om* cm nt e*<ap ly that the battleship w ill l«dnven f r m Englanders .o r Virginians, their <n» The jr a r * him* tin Japanese war In Antw erp recent y 'several <1 1 for It; losses I *d no.Ire. Ils hiv* aucceedsd, no hav* • *n he adoption of « lo n rtlii: the sea and .uupers«ded by the sub tlnguirhin feature le n g their relig zena w ere arrested lo r e- pr*-rslng Colin- llernstoff. Herman nniha»«ad ( doubt. In endearing hlm relf to his ttonal regime, the rapid spread of in marine The amo prophesy was made ion an 1 tlie lisbiln of tbcugfit and j dispb aaure wiijj tn excesaea o f the a; to the I'n ltsd S'af* s. has atatsd I aoldlers and sailor, to sums , Merit dustrialism. the treat**- ..grari.in r* w In n the t irpedo-ewrryfng swift vessel custom, that belong to their religion 'H erm an soldiers \ 1 iwn 1,nii la I n that the Kaiser. If he conquers It Is to the Katser that th* rold- forms since rtncui tpatio 1, ,*nd a re wag Invented It wag said that the And they have a- much right to prac 1 conversation v. Mil Herman bttt* »■;, ♦’ ranre, will e ga r, an. Mid' aiiitt* o f I iera owe their waterproof nreprrof markably intelligent study and hand torpedo boats would sup rsede the flee tba! as have the Catbcllcs or ! who criticized t*i<- 1 tbrn o f ih# it. I I f,... 1,Out 1.0 0 0 . alt Hu t-'ronrh col- field tent lie (r w an w ho first adopt . ling o f the problems of { nm ary cduca battla*hip, but nothing o f tb! aort 01 F ro t'rta n ls to riijoy and live their gisn gov 1 rnmebt towards Hermans, curred. The torpedo boat was super respective faiths. ... Inelmltpc M o m . », Algeria I e<! the sBrnkflf-ss powoer. who Intro- , tlon. agriculture arul in'enip* r; n*e, rem ark'd that that .'4as Until tn* . ------ (luted turrets on wheels to cervc as and Tunis »ouhl~.hscn»ii(i Herman Along with this has ( 0 0 :- H clear seded by the destroyer, wiileh in turn There are as many as 25®,°^) Jews ( ompared V.ilh the Xrppi III H " » ' I p r perty and S.boo.i.ioo rile s . S.otw) movable r doubts, vvuo suggested wire appreciatl.vn o f the rl- n e«» of her re was expected to supeVse I, the battle In the Russian army, and the Jews o f and the killing o f women aiul child g.ms a n ) 10,000 horses would Iv fences 0 imp-de tlie ( n*niy s 1 harge. source*. “ In the markets o f the ship. H* rmany. Afljstrta, F'ralice and Her ren and who promoted the use of war worid there exist* today a famine m "T h a t forecast was so fsr justified via are proportionately loyal and pat cnnll*. ated a* spoils of war. Tfle hut'her Informed the ftu t'ori I is /,i His tln.il consent, too. meat, lumber an<l breadstuffs,'' snys that It became unsafe to keep battle- rlotk Hermany Is noted for excessive 'lo g ' Th* anti S« tntiii prejudice and ib<- Belgian ..flu .! was demands from th* nations It d 'feats that the «o d ie s owe the infant*) s the Russian economists, and Ruosia sbipa at : ight within reac . o f des mum die away in the face of such arrested and s'-nten<• 4 10 tttro hi war The recent war fine o f A2,- tedu* tfon of obligatory military ser Has. or can develop, all tfcr*e p an In troyers but no war occurred In fart*. And when the war la over It months' Imprisonment About len vice, from thpre to tw,» years. The definite am ount (hi on Antwerp Is an eaxmple Ku**la ha* a g*o w hich the theories could be brought to ough' to be roniparutlvH) 1 (»y to give similar ca«e* rr*d wlluin 4 few At 'he time o f the Franco-Prussian general staff is oti^t responsible to graphic basis for a great natt >n such the only conclusive test. bar k to the Jew * their shrine and to dac». The experiences of this war have allow ■-HVar Hlsm.vrck endeavor*’*! to obtain I bim. • - ”, as is pocs'-ssed by no c ;h er people Ih-rn once more to Ie« I 1h< K alist 1c# c o lic 'te d In 1Wt)?.. a proved that battleships can only navi- pride o f poaseaalon In a land lhat end o f the first <le>a«le of ihe tbe from France llm huge Indemnity o f j i ntil the outbreak o f war last Aug- unles* It be our ow-q. pr* rninr-strrw’n and r.ubtnarlne- means more to tnem In liis'orlc and , ,ent e in p ro r's a '. mi,non.non stcrUng Kngland m ad*! ust t ie Herman army sy*t*m was It is wanting, however, in one im g a e r«dgn * . i/ » e i (bat The religious as’ u'laiion than any olher rim e his gecess.-n •tilin g representations to Berlin, aad me cheapest In Kurop*. A second portant respect; It lacks an adequate hannted waters at great hazard to th. throne succeeded *n having thta atnotint re- lieutenant v-.as paid only Jl’O » month coast line. Russia a sea coast is too first definite expression of profrsslrin- land d o '* to any other people. 1 mg, 1 mors than I. ikmi years o f ;m dm ed to 1 .‘ 1*0 .000 ,noo, payable in fog instance. The entire cost of a s ild- small for so large a sta e and she Is al nava; opinion on the subje* t to be A m 'r ic in Christians will be the flr-t prisonment H ad.b*en Inflb led upon four years. Franc e, however, hand- , )er iu the ranks, pav. clothing and bound to demand more Indeed, that is published Is the view o f tb i general to rejoice If Palestine can on«e again offend* rs under sec- ton !•!» (<f tb» board o f the F n it'd Htate* navy. «d ever the la’ t coin of the fine 1 wo ' equipment was only SIT.710 a month, le lo n g to tbe didd ren o f IsraeK - cod* what she haa been doing flptyfifatiirl C o iv b lio fl* 1 iav |u-« ti note "T h e general i*oard, with the Philadelpiiia Evening l/S-dger years and seven months after the \ private Is paid D cents a day. her rowetward movement has been la riously more numerous ’ ..an before -ion o f Ik e war. but not until an-l o f this h* mt(*t pay 2 '* c n l i progress for at B ast four Hundred ieng h of experience of the present H car'ely a week e)ap^e> without the consider that than s t fi. Herman troops moved f „ r dinner. If he appear-* to b e ! years and wt are witnesses today o f war. to guide them, e in Coe gen'-rrsl p res t lire* feoni the country. spending the remainder too freely the another gigantic st< p ia *hls direction. the command o f the v a tan only -ye I or fonr trials o f this ch jre. t* Tc On the o tlirr hand. Ir Is the popn- inspector, who ha* a rlgn. to mak* The Germans block the way. and trtti- gained and h* Id b) vessels that ran 1 tlie Gee man It Is not a Jpuguing U r belief tn rfreat Britain tlmt when * vamtnatlons, may not only repri-j mately, cotQhlne l with them, the take and keep the sea in all weathers Khedive Made a False Move When Me at e» and overcome tlie s iro n g eit en< a»y Germany has been conquered she mend but punish him. Swedes and l)ane«. Consented to • Holy W ar ' T'“ ’ * ° *eciion in tu «,/ »,( will be furred to sair*nder her en- ! This is the Kahver s doctrine But That Hussia with her population „ f veas-ls that may be brought against K g) pt of tbe far sway Hvkso*. of fr:rn,'ni•, brok lire navy, destroy her armaments. t,e has brought about many mlllfary*| 175 .hOO.hbO, Increasing at the raty f them. Tlie ba'khone o f a navy that to atsban l her army, pay an enormous reform*, and has rrdure-J the ill- nearly tb re ’ millions a year and with can commend the sea consists o f the M o m , of Ka'atyn. o f M aruaal fta' iuil. Indemnity to France as well as re- treatment o f the Herman soldier by rewourpe^ so vast and-, undfivelop-d strongest sea going and sea keeping bag now by fafroal d* ere* passed un der the protectorate of Great Britain. store Alsace and l.orraine. and o.iier Ills officers. Me haa loved his army that they can ojdy he r<>ugbly estimat ships o f ils day." E ver since 1kg.’ England haa had para tr.riemnitii's to Belgium and to j for reasor a o f hta own; and his army 1 ed. will bekept .permanently bottled mount influence in Egypt, although Kngland as well a s -la rg e territorial ( has not je t lost all s*ense o f devotion 1up Is notlikely. T ier lines o f ieasf reTurkey 'laim '-d suzerainty and the German* Stole AM Belgium Cattle rotn'csslons to Russia to him. sistanee and the eo"’ quewt"of an outlet Khedive was allowed to conduct af Modern v ic to r s ^ re Inclined to pun -|Xjf nav-r j,a, ) ^ n ^ pemooal w *T o f f*n rta n »in «tp le to fhe and Ruined Crop* Ish those they eonquer ® o r* severe- ,irei,m o f the Kmperor for more than I world's trade is a's-inevitable as ia its Of Dialect*. There r* no Counting fairs o f state with genuine oriental display The only country tb a T m ig b t! . .J T ,, YT?! ' ly tl>*n has been the ’ a»e in the past. a quarter o f a century. He has f geographic roasonablen'ss. Toward Their N - riber Japan spent millions in winning the fo rrp^ the expansion of ths navy in ' the Persian Gulf the way is a l«o open Mow many mer if asked how ma.iy Ra*.*>Japane*e war. and made Rus (t)<, faci, of> et^jkborn opposition At *"<1 inviting. Trdeed, everyw here ia • U p->.v heavily for It. The tatter ,|,e present moment it is largely the i A?k* *he has the unique advantage of langnag'-s there were in Die world, country, in addition to paying heavy „ a ry that haa brought a united C e r-' tn-crnal lines, o f developm ent ^and could give anything like an accurate F .S 1 “ o f. .11 Ih , couni r i « , I . . J W *' « 2 " ' T _ * i 'T L . 'i T ^dr.es- had to restore to the Japs the man j- jBto war. r It contingents o f Therefore .a lto of attack. Gcographi- answer? inquires I-oado . Answer* * w i. --* occupied - '-a |th„ gprem jn^ j 0 ra lly’ the serious menace to British The average man's knowledge or abil f h N '■ - « . v ' ►*>■>; •portion o .f «Manchuria It > bad m ent havinff t ' » . V « 5 K u V . " - T£ . , ' S X t u, and to give up Port Anhur. -ging the enlargem ent « f t h e ___ worid supremacy does not lie in Ger ■ty to speak languages rarely exceeds gaia fry ream I S j H J j Beutra 1.1 <Hl tegnmee, n* ifie rr tpt j f two besides his native tongue, yet we And certainly Egypt bad.every reason many. but in Russia. “ j force. . - r, b »ea TtJi.*find that the Kmperor Francis Jo*epb, lo be Uryal to England A fte r many rw ! » - I t V i? „ , m A , Sikh Travelled From Argentina j T h e govern r.g power o f the kaiaqr hmt* when visiting a Red F ro ** hospital stormy decade, t h . ItagU.h b r o ^ b t ; 7 * ^ 2 The follow tng story, related by a ! ia r « f y nearly absolute. He has Rubb«c and O lt Supply recently spok - with tb * pptient* tn PAfrf* to Kgypt f r o . tke d e.U o f tb . I « t t if' ^ * r" / b" r ' * * ftriimb officer, is a ^ptewHd example ; atood for feudalism in ' (ierm in y, the T b e r* are tw o product*- wi'bou: tb «ir own language, wbieb chows 'b e Ntif “ p to j ^ t o r t h e r Don tie r, of^the . h „ dBcl»r*d «o b* ab solet*;, *s o f (he «pirit o f loyalty and devotion i autocracy o f the o ld '>„)r»tfiB He w bieb Use operation* o f tb* Hi c m »M4.a « aipero* t * be m aster o f six. „ di*piav ed by Ibe Indian army "An b »* bee .1 opp sed bv social demoa male* are bound to be most seriously ± ^ J S 2 S m -orka. thTd” h 8'***1 thil ^ ^ < **** . but ft* I*. ___ ________ p S». ana ("W ae«K .,^ d ex Sepoy o f 'a w ell known Sikh regV r erncy. mdicnliam. progreealrlsm and Instead « ff re- j N early half o f tbesw* pe-ip;* *>», ia. tine Reichstag. But hampered The one la rubber and tb * u evtfth eieto rr*ei 'lH*t there are m ore* sort became fe r lie bienf. ■ wite ' !*n«t' rwfired sotno years dissension other 1 * off. WirTi Rursla ertabllabiag tVngfibg Gordon's m ath la K h artou m ' than t.fbPl Igltguffges spoken by mab b * » * been abto fo remain to Keigisca ago. and was making a fortune on a t$e Rrit hs’ ag has little actual power l M l f d o R alld n th* n il supplies from . .r*. m *n d"cis« hedplewsly . .. from tow s kind, while the -number o f d ia le d * i x * msgnifleent college wa# built for • s tins nor farm in Uw Argentine, beard fhve in votin g supplies. th e fW d n there w ill b - cut off., and tbe f eed* this. There *re more than nfx The B'lbdeArat f » the most power that hi* o|fi redimen' was p w e ts fM ^ brreorganized e ^ a ^ ^ \the ^e tflM nnee*. fe Z r \mred M^’ h,Dtu * b 'F e r .with - ,.i* ty vocabularies In Braxttrgad Mr tOPkAOPrr reorgaalxad th finance*, flan t z t 1 r . i . t i . r . m a ),f; form v# b *ra taken and relative*. M>lines vrhich ing to fh b arnr Me at once threw trp f o l tipper chamber in the world. ^-Re iato saot o u * tbe country from baakrqptcy and *rty had VtfiMt lababii- jb ;». b *« but s h o u ld j> re v e n t^ i) lar|e quantity get- Ico Lee Lae Nabua la I* broken np into his wofikj paid h!s own passage over King o f Prussia the Kaiser controls l i f t . And y d England s f r a updagDoged booMM at and tog Into Cemoany ' rroax other ~tm dialer :s. There ate hundred*'* to made It affluent A bo Herndon and on arrival wandered the seventeen Prussian vote* ta tne. •butt'rt The preddnt ifrffi^uTrjr i . itaiw. 'BdbbbbdM dfe fo AMtrkMa thorsFl* a * aftm .d e waa « a 1y sdvMocy sud dlrsc- flt^aa!! Hwrp’ sBdT r situation qxlsts a t Natriui about making inquiries until, by n Rundearat. and .in case o f a tie the but no doubt wr* shall k r t D b -10 see -live. v o le i. decisive. The and foouvaia. -* great pieew o f lurk/ he heard o f one Prussian that that country dr e » nut ohta a antaa thnl flfty dialTbe Khedive. tolaeBBred ced by tb * Bub j The road Ir o n -Antwerp to Brus oa aa aver rg». e f hts -own officers who had been chancellor o f the empire, too. is the more Use* it* aormak. imparts — W est lord and bead of b -long to ’ each language, and we have- -tan o f Turkey as overlord kaieer’a personal representative: be sel* |* black with pvocf-wsloas of p e » returned wound*.j from tb* front. T o M inster Gazette. .^ ■ . *** the colossal total of 250 ,00 * Ungairric tbe Moslems, made a false move when ! pi* m oving to eithe r direction W *g him he preferred hta request that In la appointed by the emperor, dhd ia be cuwsected to tbe Holy W%r. It Is ahUiUe* responsible to him alone. 1 be nation poos sod cart* arc filled with < m aboqUl be sent out iramedially to A century haaa* tha probability is difficult to *oe bow Groat Brttaln wreckage o f their household e f t * U . hts old regiment to take his sh^re in is, tn fact, governed by an J for the German C *n c*p to n * f W ar that there will duly h* four laagasge* could da other iban depose btm aad Th cum ads on too" It represents absotnte are carrying •ghting for the K ing Emperor !M< Crown kingdom. A * * bundles or pusofag dogear's, always The 1 t aauu why F ield -Marshal von o f Inapotiaace to th* w orld Central aaaex hi* sacteat request was acceded to. and he is arrby In effect. If cot ia name. Hindcnhwrg haa ba*n suddeuly idiol- Furope a n y produce a new er aad stratagle n o v a tb * action wa* p e e rs moving, but with no definite fies tab o w at -the front doing his port in laad U that, to German ryes, ha is more straightforward G enaaa laa^- nary, aad road de ring all that England atiow B.e splendid work perform ed by th * D ip lo m ac y saving the eastern province* Prom Tags. Impe rial ffh glU li a n y refga ban Invested ta Egypt, tb * p s p p n t lt i Indian army.” A young society woman waa having lavnnkm. T h * German publje c a n 1M- Mo m over the North Am Ark aa s o * w ill pppw r to ( t o world a* * measure Ot jnotkee - Philadelphia Evening X o f talk nowaday* a chat o a * rvcB tag with a young tle about hi* raormoBa I n i n , and tiaeat. while Reforesting Cut-Ovor Land aad the tow o f her*. man whom she bad Juat met. T h ey a r* e v e * prspm gl t * traaaform hi* iah, srUl What to tbo tew of heredity. defeats la ta v icto ries . r * loa€ ba ha The Laurentlde Company o f Quebec, w ar* In the conaerratory. the prominent <fob for tree can maaag* l a kaep th e 1 anpatgn on aotoe rich Stovoate dlatoct, which w ill producers o f pulp and pulp wood, ia re “ W hich do you adm ire th* h in d the la c a ta ff foresting Iu Boa-ngrfcoltnfnl ent-ovar • r ," inquired th* young belle, at th * to i f depended nrpon. It i s _______ Ceatral A d a ta le a Bands It ia atoo Importing reindeer eye* o r b lu e*" U that it . I* a out that M m Idaho, ban ag toaay aa of brrofiity to "W e ll, really, (Tom Newfoundland, to aee If they can 0 5*. Wt Ot achar n f i g, I m > has atoetjr tou r dWorwat ktoda aff m a*m i i fob * tbo place «d dogs In w in ter fallow, slowly, "th a ligh t ia a * I eaa t wmj HKII VIN RXl \N^ \ss\| 111 11 | Danger to DrpadnauRhtH Price o f Defeat The Kaiser’s Armv The War and Jewish People Instilfin^ the l.mperor Egypt an English Province ' I Russia Making Bi^ Strides Robbed the Belgians 4,000 Languasres Spoken * s rs m s a s rtirs s t I r v" r. IA «M 4 lU M C K im o i M A r r r .x ix o s local O AM M TTT Bell’s Weekly Store News R ATn A raoM 's md During' Stock-taking B U * ••• T IIU I AV M J Itt t A H t 4 .Arm ll. 'e r C.*m n l mam* oa » » l « 1915 4ajr * M t la Uh tw a n l A i a t a K a o s fh a rrh l the k o M o f M n THE ORICII OF CURLIIC 4 « l i paddy Scotland e * i •> day I **r " * * r B , n lag* u <,« a i M t y brae. Mra It Ilia tra m (« n M mrrm Um W C A A m ( at Ba/ria ywa- " Jm u r t u n a l from Mas , oa Baterday »*• C *a iag altar a a > « t k i a i. a a u I a . wind aaa -o -lly t la a a< 4a a A . firms at feta a a o «i T h . M illion HoRar M l atary .• (tM . - , . 1 roouaewnag W a d e - lla rowa.1 K » p u d h a haad about hyna ra rad (<j h »a 'a n a roopit ah .u( B4€lM Auld Alban's J o • mJ*m tag (A lor a 'harry r#h Wj m JO. at Tha Ilex T h en lr. lUaarfe* *ed Jana is Graham, of M aekatioe. K a«rtaoaa | »n a 1 John T o emd *hr». i*h a' tha a*,ul a la n v l l t l t.irr iiw l •m 'd lum ,n tha frame. *a ra guests af Mr* Itueevi! e*ar flvadat llo * about having ) u w oiled and repaired * » A naraaae '*j<aadia la And art iha Maul a t t a i n ^ w eltin g to do tt 33-3n 'tHi du>.| and a » • this w h o -1 Mra It H taaart apeui a day 1 a rtiaoa b u »k a t'» n tha lattar part of laat What Cara I (».r ' -if h.l a auMime woes. tha guaa< ,A Mr* l» J M Mr U ro-arr-l »>• a itk Ir o ity r iia- 7 •ienry I m rlartkf m « h »r,t lla ita It «r . Mr A It McGregor. wfeo a coupla ,i aaaha ago had tha misfortune to Quo’ J n '» , and y.*d fii* btlt a ha--*c - r u la ( a r t • k k m Itara ve hrun« an I fall • ferexr hai your lr « u i# la •*aa get l a « nwti ai » h it*U»«<i round a id i laps fw a day thorn root* and ol of Mra Mr J MaaWatoon. a rib. tfea * A H|o»die * q o a a iu mt He k «* it ih fell m * Oa T ui day tha * errata/ > of Ih tM a a A th a Cferl.ag Club | 4 > a d l o t i Scott at Regina efefU.nag aha* Nightgowns, regular 1.35, Special i ’ ndei skirts, tegular 1.50, Special I'ndetskuts. regular 1.75, Special Underskirts, regular $2.25 Special la Many boy* uh et »ouag let altp the opportunity aa tli they of learning m m beroiue of trade aa age when they d.alike to take the tune to atari at tha foot of the ladder of a trade or prufmaioa with three to f i'a year* of learning before t 'b t n Thera w now a aplaadid opportunity for alao hotna from l*r amaxt boy who V I I I in tha public haa Oplomet rira learn ounce applicable to all letter* • ith tha in itial num amt l«al d « Whin t lrr 'l c the a ni w > g ru fe . Mnng rurlin . Core* are* harndraa lun An , ar hi* hk.irt a Mud nn la I hr a>i|> ia ,, dictutor » | ( « inl»*l t« nfftcr In lh<' will of hi* (r id h * r curl •r* It *1 *tnnd- |,y the lie watching and uniting IM kpou* u h u *» • antnl lie know* what pert n r r > man h n to |«arform • r i k o und t h il •d lie g l ’-c* h a lh -y »r c obey Ilia office la * o 1 o* h -noi nn I rewj onalbilily . Tlw e-w nlial tp alilic.it i<>n fir th office ia,'. of c<>ura „ thorough i n •» hsfgr o l th •• ga m e l>ut the » d | i inUM H I'oppieweil. a ho 'la k e iour h arn a * to Mi<wlie a and have it m ini |>ro|a*rli nnl\ S 2 Oft per The Youth » Companion ralrndar for ItflK i* a gem of calendar mak double set ing but the main pur|*rfw haa l>reti to produce a rnleudar that in useful, HI fin Mr \ y .1 Hobinaon w * a c.tofineii t o and that purpoae ha* l«*-n arhie'eil hm home u Couple of half day* the (Jiven free with every'aulm cription to latter pert of Inat week, owing to a The Companion through I he l eader c«.ld R J any a it ta th-* first ' time in fifteen r tw enty year* that Ihe Wilaoti rmv attefulm g the l<»ip, had in I*ook i l l . " gina t onapicl. after lowing out in the firat (our Com|>etitlorui amlilenly got I he real bargain in new-paper* l« | down to buaines* nnd up In We>lnea The Maakwtoon I ’horiiK. nl the liar j day noon had nut loat another game ■gam fieriod rale a< 4 2 *to |>er year | They were then in four e.iinuatitiona, Mutiacriptiona muat lw *ent in tie- ) and had g i'e n M' l ' o r of Regina hi. tween Feb lat and 7th through the firat defeat of the apiel Ha ' id*, n I a-adrr Mr Stanley M iller, until recently I he annuel con jregalion al meeting with th* Government Telephone It»of Knox Fri-atn leriar. Chorcli waa t h i l v fill th.* filltcc H e rnual l e a partmen , la now acting mail clerk, m u ..f htitno d nightful in ui a. further poatponcil from Tuemlay an with head(|uart«ia at Saskatoon. He iill I * held in the church tie m orrow r r a n k * Hnd jollity The akip muat aucceaafully panned hla firat exam ina A aoCinl e> en ,ng ia I e at le to hr—p t h fen g <iti :. a le to i ^ r,da> » night tio n . at the end of the year and part tell a good a to ry. atn n good a ng Iwtng arrange*! of January waa on the G o o a e l ake He muat t - a man of im perturbable' Owing to the m ilitia ilepartiuent "Hiv ision.thie week he ia on the local tcm|**r fe'W r put out when a nuahep h a 'in c t—,.n g i'r t i the uae **f the fair line of the C.N H occur* ne.er blaming any . ne but [ building* at Regina (h e Maakatcha many more q unlit ir* to wor The "R e x M oving I'ictu re Iltentre. Havideon. ia often three nighta each week, Monday W'edneeday. Saturday Admission, 20r and lfic Very latent films each night tf Mmeelf. in ihr hour o f d.b-ut i.nu.u- wen F roaiacial Winter Fair uaually muring and io the hour of Ir.umph held in the Capital, hn* 1-en abend gen* rou* ftn* olh. r qualification b * I oned th a year muat ha'e, • l*e all o* har* are una> We are printing butter pa)*ei esery 'a i l n.r Me r»ii»l I e a* le to ir.ue hi* few day* now Hotter le a 'e your • rdera in gutd l.rnid Se >trh and order few .tort with The Ha'idaon ander*tund withimt the aid of a die turn ary every word . a d , hr ae ,.f the “ W" ‘ * * ! with the n »w go'ern m en t regulation* native IVortc hat* * ft to the kinr ut F iv e hundred for 02.26 the rtn’v 1 I un.»t*n N » » « Record ‘ - The Wilson tt Stewart Davidson & City Dray Line I»A V | f> M iN . MASK ! We ship every week Regina h i. game M t.inat W aUon, w a. in hla old form for the first tlm o thia bonspiel, and when tha H e 'id .o n skip ia right none of them have anything oB him He had been 111. and unab.e to do himself justice " j Dairymen j*nd all persona latereeted ■ in dairying should not forget the il lustrated leefare. pertaining to d a iry ing which w ill be given by prominent ' speaker, from •\ak fo r wnr pru-e* apeetal cars a t the ! local depot next Thursday afternoon ■ at 2 30 p.m Nothing too light or too heady Province, commenting on (-on spiel event*, any. : "J a c k W il Sell your stock to It Coats ao thing but your presence and ih * knowledge un HAV liairtlh « itll ra le atal rtewI - Braying to any parti; a f City or coantry B IG G B R O S. P tt*rK iE T rm » » » » 0 >0 0 » 0 0 0 > 0 0 I 0 I < | «0 dia- UTlTOOll. W h e t h e r w o m e n h a v e t h e r i g h t to v o te o r n o t t h e y h a v e t h e r i g h t to a g o o d c u p of T e a a n d t h e y a r e g u a r a n t e e d t h e bes t w h e n th e y d rin k lerti a aufferer from rhenmatiam, ahd i f i r tH'fn HCottlab ron iTiin rr'iih kf Butter Paper n W e carry a f « d Imm af Butter W rappers ; ]; and can print aame neatly in accordance ;; with the new law al the email cost of 5 0 0 fo r. lO O O fo r. 1 2 -2 5 9 4 .0 0 If stock is supplied by customer an allowance will be made B h h r 'm a w BLUE RIBBON Coal Coal Coal T E A M The be st a n d hardest soft coal $7.00 per ton •vend Jhi* Vd'ortiaement w ith 2o cent* I l l l u e Ribbon KuuUerl Winnipeg for the lllue Kthb.m Cook ||<M>k The lead o k A lo u t for uae in Weatern CanaiU W rite name and addrew* plainly O ff tli«* <ar* Cash I ' : Burns all night OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO E q u a l to the best C .J. REEVE See I * (.u r p t - n lc r h l.o n 'r n t tor v F. C. WhitelocK M I I J l i i e l lo H o l i.|. V ooooooooooooooooooc-ooo Get the Habit IV T H E H L'R R O G A T K FOITHT o r T H E J U D i r i A I . W H T R IC I or !»*#■ >t»ur (iiijd<*m<uiis refioirad R E G IN A /CrtSt-J&THE LIQUOR LICENSt when not in use Get ready IN T H E M A T T K H o f the F a ta le of for this the big season NVil ('a in p ie ll lata o f the poal office of G lr 'in in Ih * I’ rovm ce <>f Hank a IFor neat repairs and *er ^ Application for chewar. Farm er dareased 'ic e try License T A K E N O T IC E that all cr«*dit<»ra Application has been made by Kcnile " n' 1 o 'h er* having claim * against the Him onettl and John Raifl. o f Gtrvin. |» < a t e of Neil < ampbell. late of the tor * license in r e j e c t of tha K in g 1f*0** °6 V e of G lrvin in the I ’ ro v in e *1 If ytm want to fit up rouv*n Edward H otel at G irvia aforesaid nt HasAatchewa*, farmer, deewaaed, lences on your (arm. consult me. This application w ill be considered ar* required to send In the same to If you h a 'e gaaolinr f*»wer at a meeting of tha Board o f I.iaeoae th* undersigned together with a stetewhy not make uae of it 7 Commiaa K>oers to be held at t h e a*eat of the aecurities (if an y) held Parliam ent RutMing* Regina, o s by (been *>n o r before the 1f*th dav of If you have not gasoline power Thursday. March 11th. 1015. at 10 March A.D , 1915 get my prirm AMD T A K E V 0 T U E that um .a d o ’ clock a m I p to date fixture* on t h e Hatad at Keg in* t hi* 27th day of after the JOth day of March A D. 1915 the undersigned shall fw at lib | farm are valuable i.aart* January. 1915. erty to d istribu te' the an.eta o f tha Hhafttng, I ’ ulleyi and hupp I mm T A. O O L C IO V ^ H . Heputv Attorney Oeamal I K *fa te herns or nay part thereof 32-In of all kioda on ahortaaf not tee jam oagst the part tea entitled thereto having regard to the claims o f which notice shall h a 'e been givea the un SHERIFFS SALE dersigned . and the undersigned shall hot he Hah)# far the assets or say Phone 12 ^ la fhw 2 op i ease G s o rf, portion thereof so dmtritonted to nay D a v k U o i • S t a k. J a h feial D i a r k i a f person whose claim the uadereigaed sh all s o t haws had snitar at the t in s i a «i. f I T -■m * r n S S m t f o f sorb dfstrttm tios. To M u . thin IStk Mat of Jawaary. a .D. 1915 airtue of cans ia writ of easesHAMAH Uaa, Mwaafi ant af tha Admva wtrairfx of tha Estate af Real J a f h h l District at Mssas A. V KWJK, M r r p t g ale *M *P D o r ^ .. M . N o tic e / itstii *ct BLAIR W . H . BLAIR By OOCirr. rAUPBHI R C fO U BOITI l l w aaat half af ascUsa aerr— ( 7 ) w d m aps awe wast af the Third (Imfi) Rl 1^1 fl> ■ «■» far aaie by pahUc aactioa a a Thors fin . tha 20th day af March. 1915. a t m y afhco h Msgtea. 8 aa- j C h a m b e r la in ’s C ough R em edy T T H A. mas. Baa. 1 m CASH. COOK, B. ' shir is f , ba la h s a ^ d M a chMAaa as gnaws tb r T im m e . cam f — D A V ID S O N M a f lt n c a l I s j j h d i r t m w d / fo r a l l th re a t aeoa T H E D A V ID S O N L E A D E R AA W O M E N ’S R IG H T S at tha municipal rink cent rate to letter* addrewaed to our haa night laat After the match the local hoc-ey club •oldiera on tha continent, ta a da ronfinrd to her home for ronalderable g a 'a a dance in the auditorium the Ctded reduction in f a 'o r ut Correa pondance going to the aoldiera time la feeling alight I v tinprovrd thia rnuaic laong forniahed l.\ the Itec Orcbeat ra arrk Mra Q E ** 'D C «C R. BELL S DEPARTMENTAL P\T STORE P)T Mr ami Mm Mao Hellinghem. a *on [ - H a r o ld Arthur Hell Ingham Wa ll l>ira|*’ nn* our «h.na on ie^, Inateiid «>« re the ingle O ff for G ro e tritt Davidaon> Sask. (or C'oc#r»», by tha ordinary rate of tw o ceata |«r natter *tart $2.00 . Special paaaad Oracle ncbool. to A rraagam eou h a 'a been made Mundav regular i on shoulJ gel one of the seasonable bargains a young tha printing trade, at Tha f ie 'id a o n 1 le a d e r Kaquire at oAca PSM n Hun A ff_ that night (T u m itay 1 Aa it uaa about train l ibm « hen tha iniorma tha rtah could not ^ * Spcciat gathered together la time W. C. BARRIE $ 1 .3 0 Slips, uaa to haah You can trust us reg ular to participata m th at e»eat Tha reply aaa that tha com petition « pc— ; from Canada to the t nlted Kingdom , tar o f tha n«-** serial atory A® b a w ill apply to let tern addraaaed t o screened at the Hex Theatra. DavidIt la Ih. h-rk your Ot ya hide llrltiah and Canadian troop* on tha •on, Comm*-oring Kali 10—22 parta Ami ilraa or tawiek guard <r ride continent The rate on ordinary let "T h a M illion Hollar MyaterJ Thun Wa II hear fear malr n gfefeld aya 1 r* ‘ k hoehrs team I* coming to Ha ter* from Canada for the continent i* •fire* i thank* auld Haddy Mro l |*(*•■**» to d a y and an exciting match j houser the I'alaa Friend A ia ccmt* for tha ftr*t ounce and land era#, j ** pfominad In the l<a*al rink at 3 Bn 7 he |,<nt hockey taain racily da three cent* for each euiieeijijent ounce, •*lA|y pnwky rhleld for thy ad' ire (rated the liladw orth septette Friday ao that thia extension of the tw o Ami n i d i l aith tm ami ro ily . Slips, I tha Y o n f -Tafe rumpeUtiofe uaa to I opefe. there ba ng a riak hare eiefung la Horn at tha Uanaral H iapitaJ. Lta tiilw m , on F rid a y . January 29, to W r p ickrJ (H it a quantity o f Ladirs W h ite -w ea r, including L'ndcrskirts, N ig h tg o w n s and Princess S lip s — all of which we are p u ttin g on the B a r gain T a h ir until sold, at greatly reduced prices. O j Cell ( I M an y whiH>l children who cannot te r the blackboard d istinctly, would lote that terror of Arithm etic if jfiven correct j^ U u fk , enabling them to read the num eral* p lainly. It i» almost im possible to find two pair of eyes alike, which necessi tates great ability and years o f practice to determ ine the exact tru th , aud a proper prescription if g l a s s e s are required -a a tha M Muff o 'r r llufT a u Heakatoon n 'r r gird than * Ofi ihi’ if* lor in* o> a yard break y a y lM t iu * • attain Miaa Itaid (ta d hard hynr on t h 'V on a pail d o t lt You Can Trust Vs prrvra-iedcohh l«#2 Leltdi^* W e carry everytlung that to a first Haas a a r t r i W ill always pajr tha K d k n prwe for ro a r cattle s a d hop* e s A e dJimsmsT • A . «wd the loagi; a safe, oaieft sag pis-vm cam Mc at Be. md 1W C W e la h h M .h I Market hMa Ca.t-M> J . We O R IO O S ™ mnL rm. The Davidson Leader \ “ - TH E — ' — 11 in , LEAD ER. . . D AV ID SO N . j ■' ■ ' t , [' SASK ATCH EW A N im ' SYSTEM OF GERMAN ARMY WONDER OF ALL ■\ \ C tiu.Vm by A«.«rVan fr> u t u t U i i o 9 t-— Irn flir m in camp n «tr N tflh dux**, eeuth • ( Oeteod 2.—Cap tured (t a ll in ( A m t * in C i m i l «• »» l — German m M i m 4 w l n M ♦•#<! U p*#r in Belgium. 4*— T '.n s p .- t n p German I ' — pa t e r n * heheldt, near A M fiir y , by ferry. §^— General Van •'rente.a, commanding in Keel Pruee-a, receiving re parte t — Be.sing German Pag at Pert Stabreuck, Antwerp. 7*—Firing heavy he wit ear in preteeteg pee.tion amid diinee ef Belgian Nerth aee ceeet l — Scene in German aamp near Verdun. m i By JOHN J. S K E IN H E N the French raglmenla paraded through Uemblcus a ripple of adm ira tion ran through the a l most hysterical Belgian populace who had nailed so long for the promised support of Fram e With their bright blue and red uniforme, their gayety, glitter and song, they made a colorful entry which quite fulfilled ones con ception of th# romantic spirit of war. but It was noticeable that they did not march In particularly good order, and the door■ of the wagons in their bag gage train flapped and banged. When the (Jarmans appeared on the outskirts of firuaeels they might have been mistaken for a cloud of low lying mist, their gray green uniforms m elt ing against a neutral background. The entry was not theatric, but It was throbbing with power and efficiency. In place of the romantic French god of war there was a silent, gray colored machine which was complete to the last detail. Wagon doors. Instead of flapping had patented locks and bare. Fur three days the gray green sol diers marched through liruaeals. part of an army o f more than a million and a half that pushed Its way through Helglum In completeness of equip ment It was Ilka a traveling city. It had Its postal eervlce. Its telegraph corps. Its provision trains miles In length, which provided for the soldiers a menu aa satisfactory aa that which they could have obtained In a flrat class re*taurant. Nat Fatigued by Lang March. Fix calaaona pith ammunition, each Brawn by alx horses, followed each W 9 9 r r A W OKL) TO TH E W IS E field gun,'and there were proceaalona of them two miles long. There were III addition many truck and traction engines for the heavy siege guns. And In all thla colossal train not a wheel squeaked, not an accident delayed the forward progress. Th# efficiency of the Red ("roes de partments la beat Indicated by the fart that In following the (Jerman army for a hundred miles over battlefields, at limes only a few hours behind fha fighting none of the small group of correspondents discovered a wounded (Jarman soldier uncared for or any dead The speed at the army la attested by fha fact that correspondents with bi cycles and carriages found it diffV ult to keep up with the (Jerman advance l*ally marches of fifty kilometers were the usual thing, and at times they greatly exceeded that distance. In addition to the Immense armies already In the field. Germany still la able to draw on her great mass of re serves to send an army of 240.004 men to re-enforce the hard pressed Aus trian army In Oalkia and Poland. At tha same time aha la sending 200 000 men to re-enforce her army In East Prussia. Her entire active army and flrat re aervea were called to tha colora in tha flrat mobilization on Aug. 1 These troops' now sent to th# front cotive 1from the second and third reserve*. Every (Jerman la subject to mllitaey service from hla seventeenth to Ms ferty-flfth year. When he la twenty 1years old every man haa to report foe ■active service. Only about half of th* men are taken Into the army The re mainder form the ersatz reserve and have their namea listed ready to te railed to fill any vacancies tn the army due to disease or to war The call for the active army Included every ahlebodled German from twenty to tw »nty-eevei 1 years, both those on tha active list and those In the ersatz NEW STEEL PRODUCT MAY END WAR them, thus achieving a long step to ward the elimination o f warfare. Peaceful projects might be carried far beyond the scope withip which they are held now by the limit of the re sistance of steel. Professor M khrlm n applied torsion to tha sample bar four times with pe riods o f rest between. Each time th# bar withstood a greater application of fore# without rearhlng the rupture point. Tha society devoted a session to study of the new treatment of steel. T h e velocity of light la It * .000 ml las per second.” This s-ntence. pronounced a number of year# ago by Professor Michelson, won Ito ooo for him. His researches in the study o f light and hia Invention o f the Instrument known aa the “ Interferometer, ' fog measuring the length o f light w a ve * were awarded tha Nobel phyalc'anF prize fo r that amount. ~ Profeasor Michel “on la head o f tha physics department <4 the University of Chicago, where he haa been a mem ber o f the faculty since tha foundation of tha Institution. 1802. During hla ac tivity at the university he has been tba recipient o f many honor* both here and abroad, for bta researches. Tha Importance o f Professor Mlchelson's discoveries regarding light can ba appreciated from tba statement made by W illiam Hal lock, professor of phys ics la Columbia university, also very wail knowa for physical research work. “ I f we are ever to have Interplanetary communication.” said Professor H allock, -it will ba by -means o f Micfealsons dlocow ary o f tha length o f tha light wares. Ha haa determined through bta Intarferomster that tha wavs length of all light Is the asms throughout the universe. It la tha ana unit at measurement, far Instance, that wa know to ba the same on Mara MBS on the earth. Professor Michelson received tha Ba* grea o f doctor at laws from Tain uM»* vsratty and that at decker at adanan from Cambridge university, la BagMad Ha is a m am M Pw f the Mating*! Society Ho M g Isl and at tha ISSf. City, reserve It also Included the nezt class of the reserve, or the flral ban of tba landwehr, which la made up of all exsnldi»re from twenty-seven lo thirtytwo years. The Orel mobilization call on Aug I Included all the above clauses, a U-tal of 2.400.000 trained soldiers Tbesa were not all available for fighting at the front because d*ta< hrnenla had la l-e made to run the railroads, lo handle the supply service and to garrison tha numerous forts both on land and oa the coasts When (Jermany later called for tha second ban o f tha landwehr aha added 700.000 man to her armed forces. This second ban of tha landwehr included iall ex-soldiers from thirty-tw o to thir ty-nine years. They were sent to th« fortresses and to the tu t Illary service* freeing a corresponding numt»er cS younger men for servlc* at th* front. This last great effort of Germany Ig sending 400.000 roan against tha Rus sian * while still re-enforring anf pressing the campaign In Fram e, war made possible by calling out tha last line o f her reserves on Aug 22 Th t Include# every man from seven* *«-» years to forty-live, a total of morf than 1.000.000. Tha old men are v n l lo the garrisons and to fha supply services; the boys are set to work un der drill masters to get prepared si rapidly aa possible for service at l i t front. High Praise From British. High praise of the discipline and ef. fectlvenesa of the Prussian war m«rhlne wax given In a report of tha Itrltiak operations tn Belgium issued t>y tha official press bureau. Tba re port had spoken of the great number of young recruits now fighting In tha German army and pointed out that they were not. naturally, equat te tha veterans, but It added that, despite that, the forces of the lavad-r ware achieving greet th in g* O f this the report said: “ W hatever deterioration there may fee In the material now being drafted Into the ranks of our enemy It muet be admitted that the Prussian war machine, acting on a nation previously Inured to the sternest dim ipline. haa obtained the moat remarkable results ‘T h e Germans have up to th* pres ent time been able to make good their Itaaaa. to continue to deliver repeated blows with fresh men when required and where required and to concentrate large forces In different directions • “It Jo true that a considerable pro portion at the masses recently throw a Into th# Seld agalm t the British has tunstated at hastily trained and im mature men. t s l th# great fact rehnaina that these III assorted Jyv.es Bars not hesitated te advance against highly trained troop* r * * “*• “ la spite of lack at s fk r r t . la gptte •4 tnezperienca. boys of alzteew and • P a n have faced amr guna have steadily ap te the muzzle* ef Is the effect at a centery at discipline That .the men subte H are tha vtctlme at gh aa- T o B rm o ta P u tty 'J'O remove old putty from a window * after the ainae haa been taken out, iaae a hot auldeftng Iron or p< k»r over t. Th a aoftena It and It la reeily re Mrs r. U moved r W hen W h ip p in g Cream 1 IE ltK ia an eaay and qul> k way te * * whip cream put the cream Inta an ordinary glaaa fruit Jar put tba rover on and aheka It until the cream la thick. Ite aura to tiava both i train and Jar very cold, otl.erwlee butter will reault It takea but a few mlnuteg te whip la thla way Mra. K. P. To Keep Chimney Clean I HAVE found that an excattant way * to keep tire chimney free from eoot lo to oprtnklo an occasional Lablea poo efui of aaltpoter ovar the lira Mra H M. Cara o f the ftuUber P lan t I f a teaapoor.ful of aweet oil la put ^ about the roota of a rubber plant on * a month It will keep It In good rendition and the gloae on tba leave# will be greatly Improved Mra H. P. U W hen P rep a rin g Chicken N preparing a chicken try rub UfH Ebing It Inside with a piece o f lemon, and you a;.| f*nd It very good, aa It wlntena tba fleah and make# It more lender Mra II K. To P rev e n t Buttonholes Stretch in g J A I.W A T 8 **w the button holes abut ^ before waah tia a aweeler or anyth na that t.'.e button'.olaa art liable tg atrctch In, and dud it a good atunt Mra J r. To Clean Piaster Parle cleaning plaater 1‘arla etattiea o# IfORornamenta I ha a found the followtr g earellen' Make a (mate of w -k* atar- h and water, carver t!.e article tg be cleaned with It. allowing It to be come dry. then brush It off and tba dirt and cornstarch will coma off together. An Iro n in g H in t a brick la need for aa Iron rtang 1 you will gnd that the Iror.a w.ll ra ta in their heat m ot* longer thaa wbea a regular stand la need. Mra. J. P. iF To le m o r a P la n t Ineerta GOOD way to get rid of Inserts la the earth of a potted plant la to poor over It a glaaa o f water to which a pinch o f mustard has been added Mra. C. B. A T o K eep Tnod W arm W /T water bag ailed with eery M t water and placed In a boa with baby's bottle or with a dish con tala ag food for aa Invalid will keep u I vet warm enough Mrs. V 1* A B o w te K eep Palme In good teadU les thrive in aa should be TH E LEAD ER. D A V ID SO X . SA SK A T C H L W A Jf . *• - has any. te s waeotkaw a .w o M vy it r » - * k M * th* » • ' * * • ’ P A c F l a aikai ta Ik* paper. Mat i s t t it# p r a ia u k t i kr t a t n t o « **■• Mass liA to skl'S s «* C K - l fr*4 M ta ta* W ' d h o t ' th* mod* aww atmawg f a s / la O* Visas * # > » *i. a; la Ppff I - | * . t * !41 .j» «* - e n ik d mi a Ay'a* • » « « ( « ' ! 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T h ru signalling tea i t o f* o f >!*■ •• #U * d » at ip* 'j* I are k lw tk i at la a ->*V fad* aikow at aoal tm aa-u t astrvvy ot tbs llk -W ! ty at Yu in* I* war b tv«h i f (kiestae ad ih a ft k a t s a W h rx n e Hr i r<i »>f i ' M r Ik* <1 ; Central Kat> p* after t at model an t _a nas n iw iy #iujspr f f h la-Akates that a strata** yuodtaenv eyed thr if cob wad 1sbsohe ytg •i the haaia of Ik- ettatiag ( > r a r a tad ilot la being rslie«*v* ’ It u m --»»* s.tb fcOn of * i: j t ’ iff i they took ( • klTWaitaa (ik e * 4 ' *i i ■ : * kr*i i c ff laWb< tt « r tated hy A t aaadiaa borrowe-r■ i f* qfwslity, — etalloa The sue o f tat* Ceat/at h i Jif WsfSi.lpW. b fra«k !* liiM | a 0*14 * * » * with by Ui« (a *r- flwar. g tb*ir raffatr-tora-.s a btin • ■ ,n <c; put* Normal r -sat %li ! F a *o p e«a "Hand *w »t I. o f - awrse, f e rtem Gone a'lu get-irr Bt-eki gun* 'SMI l*.< Ii *ps a « r i ft* ’ iploaustUr k *< m I twnftp bee. tt 4< ? Ifca I 'a t r f f Stales |/m m by • awadiaa pe*d kp « k the i n ail « f iha s i r P Lying <m the >d » mraat cavalry y- iy by the | e# p.M I • f#»-. '* to i k * l * f r " Itk 'r to comp rate I ru rye'k ti-iM would bate fatiea n u rk "O k * d « j -iurjog a tusng* of y » i j o f Kagiaad s b the Jkfri-t ) l Ail |tk >H<rt Km In Ala e saarnta fp ft*S ' ■-'! « ' be.-ew l#»( * e «r b « . itrt t _e Ilona u-ir i f t s v * Mvt.drodk paserd | Ydm'.rslty ua i l l * . M a d « i r f j * » • « ! sd) tl.-idI--it'll >* r VfTt UT* latarsst i t ra ts A ia a avrmrtUrs b i t i by a man 1st a w i4 w r • aalfottti lytna * «» ■ 1*M r jf i t i i . - Al f i 'P k bar W SB kelared In * bciat'd o f ' t . l i AllUf * tt» ID rested by ftasocial n s t m In the j tt a dl'eh. whev# be complained nt 1 m Knt.rTtf » n e r la • cm •a tw< IS .!Cf* f/( * 1 * * • * • !- g their views v e iz s t j t o lied H li » * ta Le Ana) tatoelfe* of rheumatism, hut refused aid. s a'lu c ■ had it!p» #• '•at tie ' ptioid ||«4 Hint, 4 Ant* 11 riff *ti«|M-d <r t i f t t H g t 's a a d .a u r a ils * , * .n ike » « if ( H* rooment the blood and ( V -re of tw* United % t«t«s *■ k n i t t H th* year he wanted a little rest and « ould •utsefc , .d I*u :i.- I ur * • nu*Hi w Si si ga lb i . " NuttitSl b > V elec* >-g e ’ ei year borrowed K i M y t e ta i/iufok, then manage Ut get along M pf* d oovaa lrs an Mcrst RcapenS'kMltty of bbe feiIm *h» r*i 'it : g it wl' tioagh iraace IO l Hm b*« itr f (jf f .# Alltra |n>» IX x lU u iil 1 aa I ta lee t'u l'ed t-tat ■ 1 low steadily de« lined help frv-m the j and Agamemnon t(i N t tK tll »t four « ta il j In lilf%-* t» d it*il W ur A ff il t ■ t Germany is a--t itivim Thai the ibuM ry la * tom a through pnssiug truops or wc-uhi not go -m with neatly as pi w • rfw I ! inch and tew < * ;n < g-rm pi «» d w r y miMt IH ( b« IWO It* itint n t from the tret a by ,d 11 U ■ Th* odore Kouo<-v i It 1* Bot n lit r t ic th- war period with so few . up-rla .> I the field b o fftta l when ashed U> lach gona ap.e ■ -arv ed a* ( e l tiff ft M» *Ap-l<|l) l u i « n aord* these 4ay* about the failure of ouataess -aa .a lu ee sod with t a I l«KewUrn itUe*-«eV'« tbal tb* Grris 'H k a i l j along -am r a i ossach j p f- drea-'n -ugiitb ! v n - *rt 1 AU i ufeif Uait Ui ut. nr in *•»ery nay to c: ’a the Halted Mtatea tn aid in th defense j aati'>«ai e re lit ac:«n liy improved la j patrol There ar<no -o ier | < Bow Rinld'ng or refitting it y m lin t# : a had rr pt«ifft'io ■ nd tt u« I u itie ■ un..u said to be due t < the long y n r m nt f stk ,t\% aad arr desitt,>-d to rate nt |t*-la tan n* u r a l i ) when the rutb man the (V-starLs YXnen Mid the ] tl iron -•* | mum i> ih s > th '* poison i'. u>k-a w i'n b ori 1 il is anzry *1 the aW- ruy baa Kerm sa Uitivfun or* arred l>ta Uj**!atam whieb begun in July nt l nlJ ! fasti refused to move along and #p , thirteen # and bnu'her four J t >ey I on a u f v c * rise to a " tbs > " t » >ueatag ’ hi* sap- • t of the moral re f sad prt# reded a "h o o t inu rrupu .n •a- lift B* * ) Germany'* r--o4urt pearr-d but to he wounded but »r-u i«d 7 r is vessel# w e*e r» tomb w (. i tl « wattle physicians lu it sg la <ire of *u< t •p* nalbiilty of Ballon* and lira dangt-t until the war broke cm’ T ae gr-ateat ! h f Wd.iplef - -» ‘ (nr < -fid tl. u as ullt ilia lu • >a Ml|H*. • n-| It •!*• lares openly 1 l i ^ t j of unprep«r*doe-<w „t ttn vrlr* tor war, ■aca'evem -at c-l the year is regarded: unable to wa'k, a Cossack sacl " X j pun tiase o f two la.n|i S|-i c %i t in >< i •>**•■ -• till ' l ie e i president la Everybody'S Vlsga as t e la- re as* In the yei4u -''lye - wounded s-ddier or u-ed man crawls in Kngland fur < te and tin it rt 1a '/■ n.. n or# J -tl* l)n L ( a nit and rests, -ru sts abd t aiquisltion of tw build i*g t » r The cells III t - Iwi'ly »,I ta, ked *r*nmny M la a I# -eitem to dir 1 i' a tine say* • ap.ii -) of tLi lountry. and ti.e nc-at! res’ *. T| :* chap bus been here fur . s "t a « i u fl< s ■ “ It i»7a Fra rue ■ * * overth row n ! imni-vtute problem, the brlrgin g Into 1 hours, for w p - o r d this way before ' I YVe fit At f !}# Ab tp ia rd s i fpf « ■ #i and iron prof-lit- api at .1 #'iffvre<i by far^tli- fn- »t tiuiagi ig profliabi' operation the new rkllftwdJ Kiit T s ■» ii (s lu t tue t itsaa- k s whip sti-l i t s * o ih lv tllSI l+!C fi •ur i» is i u It i< reeogntza-d that • • up started tbe r*u utiiaflc incapable e ba-l * ff*- * ■ l l ( l | t i U, • f * 4 p t ■< - * f of in* u*n f<>r an'I <1 >a tn ta d*-f* a* „ • hip* o f ftir 1^11 pr. , n o ii t tuft n a t• Ih * r*t(> t rfAti >n o f Kuropp. Ii'il all * ' • ed sinre the days o f J>en o f A re —>*• j ran be ho revival In cot itru< Ton t'n der Uni was a telephone over lo m p ir rU h i (Of tne end n i IV nr ’ * " } t' e "Itend ug -re l i l « br I F.lir >p« i.n for a (uBSi-larabs* i-enod. but the* tk ilir »he vraa not pf* pnfe I In Hie kt Ik m i #d I I I w.ilrh t>e ba-l In en l<-Irpiioning lien# nPt rr ‘ AMl i m v i n ulliiw the b alu 'ai w r n .U - n t present war »fee ha* »u B 'r d terribly, traatp -rtaiiun In lu a 'ry is « spec ted to i • f t '- 'y i h - n ; that passed along the but Mr C t u rriii i d ors t m i M i 'f i t l t i i under iha tliem AAlllaiatr in h it ip* f o f *1 iy tm ii n dy to bet I'tn- awl• |jf Wilhelm T ill* l« th* but she 1* beyond ell *on.per.e*in b*t- j r e - « lr * »■ me :lupe. * tor tbe move-; toad for goodness knows h--w loug \ 1a : IX) AJ ft this fm pt. it « U be see n. 1 he o b r r band the ■ a<n and *ut • lance o f ih*lr w r it'iff* ter i.ll tiian she was I i l » * 0 , tm iu r r in at o f thr i rop# t in t year If tlie , "W h at bappened * W ell tlie r h# li AA WTVr h iH 1i v m i - l i , It flu dl ng |» »Hl PIvatitf l< -g i• f month. she ha* be- n prrpateil 1'iorr Belgmiu prevent tn o a th n* o f a g n a tly m i t iik * rtw* thi no mere puone nnssage* the 1VirklAb And O iilc s n i r (|U4Al( io' ffttoul •>to iui> d by til ii hland ubrr all** ' atlW in »pit* of nrl -g prepared, wa* almost cf i i i i i output are roafirmed rr-Mu tnat » uomlrel ft nil* five, the r n \p * r Uf «»! t I tl| la. organs a t* -lie 0 mean* lonlincd to ik f destfeyrd. tarauae great neutral t a : T v gra n production o f the west* n “ A H'M c ‘out app arlng Bole was India i h f Hr iiU i W, (Jtot-en KhtA l>« i ti fift.lrrfj 1 i •• . i. ; e:,r I-! ra of lion* the I tilt ml S ta in bring the ! pf though eatiu.aii-d a t ^ brougnt iu one •'»/ who undersiood \ \ ft r ft |>t( ad i i . *0 « fid a and 1»U t il txmpared dun no Gernuu and uo Kucaia'i lie was a I no'. t -■ Mon 1*1 party. » bo be fore the nar j1<!iief (iff- nd' r hav- kik yet rradl- il <-74 «*il btuiiela a Mr r»* flftfa n c r u lu r T ig r. Inisaels -a ISl.T. was w r h Bole at * | points, but still ih irc wa* la u cr Im ttl# r « ***'d 1or I.ll-era !*. have Just pr In le i j the standard ot inieruatkni*! morality i <x7 %r i»f I o^c r a v e s t » r o •ii. d >U p d review li In their hi Manl Btiaehc .J abr | l ind of will* gn< <> t«> tight f-*r rlg.it * •"• i*Ir, „# against UlO.S'.S " : - in aopselhing whicli tjie exanitrilng offic a Into ht r m i htljr t-eeii (-on m iM t on ( i V( iff Jil The value of On bu udert. a series Iif "pinin 'ns. in « tlb h. ' eqoan* ia nil ch W ill *-e attained le - I tb» pr< 1 1Mia yea aince thh oul Ur*'A k o f ho* il MIff r T i ers could not l.-e qu ilr satisfied atwiut •.I inlet ion i ot -a -pa f..r l I f anv-eLt t « ills auper-ar. <uruing round from his a<-r or-tin g to the fim nne solan-. Krn fore i 'ley n n rut » M « * auvall, w ill- ta iio fi 1,1 arc k rionn to hav - M t M * A rmv t m III our lit I-1MH) t X against ' the i#s| tun: e f IT jS .'W '.ffk . t lle e f krl, th*’ tijo *' de»|irahle r suit# | j beVimcd. «i' lllzod u*(ion* Tbe work, suddenly said to tin «»ffPer tn U f Ihe o ' » r n , the Y 'sili.fit. Bariliy ktr.nn it 'yp a ' !b f n sr sre striking development o f mixed 'arn.oig i < ruci rilsae • Kngland, bet suae she • German O f course, the fellow is a lam , Malays I I '* a i H o v c f | !t 1 At | l*< riitft > -It ’ in ialioiat'.ijf T in <-ru*tinis; of Krglish tyran wp# prepare i aa tar a* her navy is tn YYrsterr, Canada wlilch illabled that G o m an spy’ Kang K m up' It (-sole tlon llatnilli- ■ < lid 1 O k. ir<dn b < ‘ 1 a l» t > • -ul. J u> luiot-owrernrd. ha* be-n able to avoid Bel p a il o f i ' e Ucmtnl in to feed t’ sejr ny "T tie suppos'd I'ole who knew no v on • • » 1 re lAid d m ' ju il ov *'T it f o r llil* i»nrt»' p in* invasion " t glhin'r. fafe, and. on tire oth r hand. If -o m p irt-ly in lu ll. ;> <-ruphariz< d a* German fell irro the trap and a lull year s g o Mill1 t o tne i f not all. in uAt i ift« * i f kt d by ft ‘4*k« i h>| Ine «m ii(Mtlon o f Lon- she had been a* p rep are! with h r •me uf the outttandl. g leatur- * of 'hi- ronfcssioH followed, with the itu a l It A v.«* t--eri |AU II lu-d by nom I'n T d iHiAf l -all and dial:) a ru>y at France. *.j* would probably , year. ii i IdQli' app.Iv to th i Turk; Ah d 1 I Hf ’ have been able to a v «r( the war. and . Tlie pr d o itl -n o f nt)n<ra ». both to i Tin* partition <>f Belgium. I m "O u r regular amLulance work I* none in s I t " (ff. Ostfian ai d IU*%. 111i*f Jit * - trutncT *UI»< l ater pail, the m f p f . i s o t km from If Hi)* C- lid not b.ive b- r. «U*i . I tttitariu and I'Title ii Columbia, has very difficult \\> only g » t»y night cii« U. and to ti)D t'lillean A I n*‘ *Af) M t V u iln lk n i it* Antwerp. u» l>r one o f th* would at any rata have been >M* to I fa ll'-i o f during the p^vt year w itn i and dare cot show lighta. as the tie r-j I atorr I'an.i la I itn icn federal elate*; the #ertlon to #av. imth France and Belgium front the rxteption «<f the gold '! h< British I Mali artillery hr- a rt everything they aid-i 'ft Mr l^roA rr* ft tiAd lwen mad" •to tnlllion inn roll- g t Olun.oia K dd fill put is valued at see moving. * * • t i* r rfh of fhi* to (I) to Ifollatiii and (1Hit) the prept-tath-n f '• YVe take advantage of tlie TitrKi>Ah ViiHki ! a.' a fir1 it "YVe must also rein* ruber, howev- r, I $b I'-Z.hlO, as . impnred wit f l . l i } If**,the * Miihmalern eflun -o be int o r tfin adi’|>' ••d And iirr«! onr this. YVheti we -an we start a tug Tnri-i* > A 1Af k of non#-:f that .!> \ 11 •. I* rated |;i a Greater L u m mt> ur*. that the mtat hlcvous folly o f th*- m n in 1SII. whili the B-itcupln- cainp In fire a few yards away and carry it ou den-ill ill* ir c« iljlpl » t ion i III! e lirit aiu m Im li a liffn iuj^ff » .| undei the *1 lu wliose counsels tend to Inefficiency t Northern Ontario mln-d g-dd w o rth ! lik e* iso a t<*rmall atatr. tklA c*r» a Iihi k •hJh *t "mi! t'Kik thrrII o\ rr our way M l day during the fighting 4. v * nt t tic Iw.'ly to 111 G>"m any to ftc c iv e many of the [1and In* pot cnee is not worn' than t o J IA.JSn.PhO a* agilnut f 4,594,113 l-t the we lie somewhere In the tr- itches : ppcarffil, a nd dunIIIA fh f • four (non lorn 1 i p-iii » /tlllh'ATlt ..I » • > pm bant ne** o f the non who In u spirit previous year. British io lo lea. i.emdi * th> C o n i'' o f the war the work o f • ompl-dlon d'leed to * Orubfti thr ntts-k <>t (In wherever we conveniently r a ti" • if mean and cringing admlraton of The bu'.lting activities throughout ( r.» France to sflVe Germany a i»or-| has lie#ii pi#li<d forward living livl Iti * i hr« «• HI' Il 'IIJ- I lion of her nortuca# • rn province*. ‘ j brut - force gloss over, or Jnailfy, or Caua-U Vre shown in a rtcord of T il" five ty || et| ) dh'.al.H I s m il five <>r linn tiiac n* at Interval*. gtv1 g ttli llo **la in b ' reiidrred imp dent even defy, too exhibition o f unscrupu building peruiits to have t* « n mxfer | Royal Bov-reigns are a roo d wltii little and Minie'ltije* no dl»< • tiiiot t, ottr people te e d to laily tifif-itd in the past ye.ir In Ib ll by th r»■• -nat ruction o f a Kingdom o f, Ious strength, righ t/ of tii-- --w I ) Inch gun« an ) pro'<< i ' in.Bvidual tot several pay homag- to the great • fflelrnry Ilia to u t MBonnt o< 'permits t» Boland '"U je tt fo Austria will |M abl' to llti the nt' ■; Ire year.' T yp e-id (evi-r i* tbeo no iongt i l The German province on t e ■and the Intense patilotlstn of Kt rtnany a* *«•> l.'.X -M. aa cotupaied with Ii'il,- i Undersea Connection Between Eng- metidous broadside o f sioy v ess, I* • r * mens*r Hut they peed n - |ee# fully to reallie H37.710 In 1!»13. lUUli to return to Germany. uffoat Th Ge ju.'-na li.«I - » 1:> t ndi Tne < -n.-'Hiu It .op* u a iiiliig for lard and Fr.-nce Woald bs of Tlie number o f commercial falltirrsi Irmlt r \ 1 ik i Finland to kreotn* an Ind* |> n d-, that this patriotism ha <at tin.e# p* en nun. hv1 fU 'ordln g ti• th# A a* r ompantrd by callous IndlfTerenco to In t'ariada was Vast Aid to A llis . "g2, c- mparrrl wllu tAt r p( If j f n■niatl-in <1w y v ill li#* ut. | rvl-» overw # an all Icin g m u i ri.t kingdom umte-l to den e l and f je y -an with confldcri'a YYT'heltti tip m Hid. ein;ueu* i .Vcmlal, ! th riciit* o f w rak*r nation*, and that J.TiS In the previous year o ften rln if the Kuropeau war beg^n a M r to ni (•tint any s liij* f otn pleltflK | k forward to a <»ir|m gn iiniiiiiu plill.M 'pUer. nnd winner of flic N • » i il ihl* |neltlr!en*y has nt tim ** been e t there must have flashed acioss tic nr\l v r jr . pered by typhoid > p-d- tmc* sutli ua O f (tt r ruian.'’» elev cii dre Afflh price, declare* rlu i litm u n victory la j erdsed In a way that rrjr -s rn ts a I minds o f both statesmen an.' straleg if pr-x lous war* li-i-n m olt j « , R <»f « ai fW Tj Ii e\ It.tide, for the *am< rear' ", c# that gr nnltie artbn. k to humanity and civ- i ist# Hi th itight o f how foolish thc And fall !r • n ils' r« tr Mfig to li.' army ihaa tlie bulo f mart over animal*. a hat ever th e ' 'llantfon, Germany's conduct inward j Itrl tsli government w is to foruld th- plctl on. A* the outbri ak nf liOA . the en<my fixe thr hr-enlg Na rk crart. ( *,n»Afrr 1 it’imbar. *iren gtii and ferocity o f the IP Iv um ( an be justilted only In a* - ! const ruction of a railroad tunnel t« iterffliagr r aod ■ l.ul twi n Kngian I ami Frai. e, Had lb-' ivurfiirvt, lat er, lit i i ' i l a glorious vision o f Cordante w it’.j'a iheory which will also toward | tw • empires been eonnect all ■ .anI in ii *4r;*t. i of l-jimpe, livlna justify N'.ipolenn'a conduct by t'-e were launch# ■I in I f ! 3, and "»• first ( anadian Huildinjc JAitilul ill a »tate of permanent |.e«i' j and Spain and his treatment of l ’ru*<ln | German Say* it Make* ■til the four an aim- •si rerialn iy i i roini mis Mi* Men propos'd dftubl" tube mad t and o f all Germany during the six (Jf ..•giish chann* I tin re would1 li .1vr> sfon or nearl .ig compli tion now k >d will* under the dictation o f l> g Shudder I • only the Kron Brim G o, rrn m 'n t Stiucturc is t> c Larprst been a vast -Aving o f time, rouble tile others. brother Germany, who stone will m il ) . "W hen the president 1 appoint* a T>ay "T h ey go to a battle as to a feast.' at-d expense in the ronveyan re be Foreign Bulldm" on the Ground* of (launched in February. M14), rt» tain an army to p ro in t the f/ontim nt i from K a s lm i barbarian*. * Tin brut j of I’ ra je r for l*ea< e, without emphatic ! ' h a t is what a proud Russian oft le British trnrcpn to the fic-ds of aar n ready nitbln ,■ari-asonalile time M i'e Th- ( ai adieu c i-TtiBi<nt bul ding [o v e r all tho e tn* ntionetj #r» only i. 'lie I' m. atep Inkaril Huh I'top ia will li» the ally makli.g it evident that th- prayer er. vv io has been engaged i t the Vis Northern Franee and lb Igium. i Bad^c K i i h n I i Ii i E i in from arnierl with 12 Inch gun*, unhf ■* a larg-'«t foreign hulldini; on |lie giound total *iippre**ion o f Hrltatn'a navy, j should be for the redrew* o f the wrong* j tula battles, says o f bis men. He has | Dover bring sixty-six mites The n e » era In F.urope. he loniiiiucx. i without which peace would lie harm been deputed to ke< p his regim en 's Lond m and only twenty ^ x from last moment rhang* In their COIl- Han Fianc|*< o i# i^ n p le le and ia tl o la o he based on a aykti tn o f organi* j ful. he forfeit* all right to be trea'ed lia tte diary, and o d " of thr s tirrin g' Calais, a ' troop tr.-.ln could ha k * run *truction has bo-n made Its contents are o f g o v rimi'-nt or'KUi When Mr pag » gives an account of the capturr from Kngland to France iif consider ed latior. whereby each man will dol a* serving righteousness and inHint* nan-e, and are dealrued Bryan con* hide* absurd all ln< lusiv- o f a battery ; ably less than half the llm o f a run Uio work for which he la beat titled chiefly to proinoB luiuitgratlou auu P m fp ifo r Beti*» announce* that arbitration treaties nnd la loquacious , "YV'r were waiting for the outfla.ik from Ixindon to Dover. The choppy « omm- r< e hem eforth the aolonotnnu* i x isteico to p*ace aorlellea about the abolition Ing’ for • to r« a» h M e German* in tie sea passage and the tedious task* of It <ov- ra an an a o f 4.VJ by L'Zw f< 1t. I i • pple* » ill no |.«n^< r be pollt- of war. without daring to protest , rear. It was damp and cold; we had embarkation aod d< barkation would Celdstream Guardsman's Dying Re the ground floor being divided into a lealiy poaalhle In the new world the |against the Mdeoua wrongs done Bel ha 1 no food sine- the morinug. But liave been avoided. Neither from oe quest to H i* Friends Iona ia tin by 4d feet, thre« exhibit national kiale will cease to exist. The gium, he f< ebiy serve* unrighteous- no one thong hi o f that; we wciT im low nor from above could any attack "T h ere wa* a man iu tlie trim li r. ' court*, each Z20 fe e t long, Iw o - a p ro f-««o r neM explains liow ftrttiali ae*s. More comic manlfestailon*. of i patiently -ailin g for the signal A l l i have been made, submarl •■ * aod aero- writes P rivate It G. Tipper, o f M e (•ibit room* t‘i feet square, and Mr< « world prestige "w ill vanish with Brit-I rours-' entirely useless but probably o'ctock <tinie ihe cry o f ‘ liurrah V in plane* being alik power!-o* to pi through ::rd Battalion fo ld s 're a m Giiari#, courts which communicate l«h naval power," and end* with the too fatuous to be really m ischievous,. a splendid roar. YVe sprang out like :(<io feet mi l< r 'h i bed of the *i ,i Men, "w h o had not got a (le a n s!i--ety jie numerous arch#*, and the whole - fstatement that the policy 0f the future are those which find expression In the one man and dashed at the Germans. horses, guns and supplies of all kind* was always getting into trouble for feet of the interior la that of / m i l will tend toward the formation of a circulation o f p*are 1postage-turnip* They fired for all they were worth, would ha'*' .rriv td in better (o n d iT m one thing or another. Hci got hit u arcade with cardinal and gold promin their bulle's pelted atound us than waft possible by ih- old *-a i -tite. giea ‘ kultiirbund ' in Central Kurope with doTe* on them, or in taking part and the arm. He c ra w l'd back out of Me ent in the upper decoration*, and ru* again*! Russia. and. for the mono nt t In peace paradea— they might a* well But our lo ld ie r* and officers ran on It uia> be observed that not one 1trenches to the nearest il< Id ambulance tic grills through whl'-h transparent Hurrah,' leap ng word o f i l ilia is btter-d by any of and had his wound -tr-’ii'-d. YY'e a-i- pau-ig are *e< n depleting Canadian any rate, against Kngland. The co- 1 he anti-vairInatlon parades- or In the shouting jc-yfuliy. o « ^ r to be the first, and M e British military expe They: d h i m i o \ T ' o theM r but ■ rural *i cr-e*. M od-la and panoiam -a operation of Krance la |u be oblai'ietl circulation of peace petltlona to i*e ’ '<**«■ signed by school children, which fo r i » prlnfl'“ g * cr° « . ti,e tlrC.D.thhP" „ * n '1 » " MrTP » ;» • ree! alienee. "fo r preference," It waa r ,.f , an(1 s Uh diffie wily i a d . Ms also com pris* with produ- ta Ui« *aYYe reached the village they, or their pred« cessora, the offlcha( k u, the I rir.z line There bibits. Maxlmillen Harden, the hard hitting all their possible effe< t might Just a* j w o ir* holes. <e and found th* Germans fleeing from ial advisers of the government, who rt. -ptte his wounded arn, he steadily law tail "Shade o f Bismarck." whose well relate to the planet Mars. ‘•International peace will only come i both *i'le* YVe worked with bayonet# blocked the way o f tbe channel tunn»l wfnP t ori tjr| ns: the < m m v do ue avowal that llermtutv wanted the war Staging a Bluff I* well enough known, maintain* t-at when the nations o f the world form and the butt end. of « W rifles right project. They i h l U k from the nhud- cm " pa**"-d in d h . w . . .“ Is Ui- office boy ou du y lo k< *# P r io r is (SerinanVs chief weap-n in some kind o f league which provides and left, wh#i. ikiddrnly one o f ottr of- ow of th- Napoleonb bog, of invasi -n. riKht \rn, A'gaiD be mad- t „ « diffb ult people away fr<mi me? for an Interna;ionai tribunal to d erid e! ficer* cried. Brothera, follow me. Just forty ycara ago. when the railway and IM1tnfiil iourm y to the fl'dd ho*uiasserting her superiority. Yes. sir. The machinations o f the second, or on international Matters, which de- ; T h e re * th# German battery.’ and ie tunnel waa first suggested, the British ta/and again with both ills arms MIs there a bem b In th* hall u he ru b b o m ly in * i»t'd on 'raw ldiplomatic, d a s * are well known Tney erre* that treaties and International pointed to the right end o f the village, foreign office express * Its approval. «.i and yet there is no tunnel, because - jn_ k fo ,ile , r#J th ma - desp-rate efforts to Ju«dfy tier agreements are never to be entered Ji»o yards sway. ' w hile w siting for n.c 7 W i t hm one bound — - *- we were on that every time the matter wa* referred ’ o b, he rollapted. ahoi cb an many's conduct toward Belgium, and into recklessly and foolishly, and when ! ■ ....... Yes, sir. • reported through the iiody. Hev-ral comrad-s to fix the responsibility for the war once entered into are to be o b served ; battery. “ Only one German remained the m ilitary expert* they Is th' r- a bidden ]o» k on tie cat* a younglieutenant; he -food with with $ntire good faith, and which puts | •g *in *t it *a a danger. There is rea- ran ( f, him and raised hint. You must on Russia and ftrltain. They organ'? d I bmik aOW - th#, toM him No. he that leads into the outer o ffic e .' tiia « ampaign o f hate again.* the Brit the collective force o f civilization '»•- I his arms folded across bis chest in a son to believe that thosu who s u n lv e Ye*, air. attitude, with his......... aword and . » « ,rp changed their mind, and Mat tbe „,u i wJth % mbUo face, let m t-e. ish They impress upon the people , hind such treaties and agreements and Napclesn ............................. Ha* the telephone g irl l,e< u utMs feet Our men newer n>en who direct British military The b tjgb ten have done nje in this that all the war news given out hy |court decisions and against any » r o >g revolver ly l“ fi s'ructed to ask all who (a il tor turn XVollT is true, and circulate false re -1 doing o f recalcitrant nation. The all-, never thought of totiching him. what affairs regard the under *en r a i l i ot Iim , • m , r ;flf. ,,;ii r>.#,#,i .W ere ,e their name* and business? They as a peril, but . . a convenience. T hi* h, d been firing r.p p o "!(T lIn iu looiports such as the one about a Targe |inclusive arbitration treaties aegot? •h-y wanted were the gura Oh, yes, sir -oar telepbonu g lil Hoist me no before von n o ' number o f Bi lflsh witkhips. including ated by the present administration 1 aeiee.J them, ia rh shooting. It's m ine’ it certainly would be, and even more ; hole* amount to almost nothing, but are [ I shan't give It up to anyone! I f . so In p e.ee Man In aar. if the bond ' he m u l l e d T i l gfve them at^theV know* alt about UiaL nine o f the nio*t powerful dread- ; And to - ->n*ult me b< f"r e ■* rw ttii.g m in e " |!k« ma dmen. o f Anglo-krench frlcndsnlp remained round so heln m e' Pro n->uglit*.4 iaving been sunk by Herman |slightly michierons because Top me up 1. There is no provision for their ' Your cr, o f hurrah, said tL o G c r-j unbroken : quick ' They knew tbey « ould do no-1 any onr to talk to me? torpe-lo boats an | submarines off the Yea. IT. • enforcement, and— in Heutenanr afterwards, founded As Mr. Asquith promised In the aut _ . «. .. . ® i thing. They propped him up beside east coast of Kngland. They are now u, 2 They would be in some eases-r.o’ terrible It was horrible YYe .hodd-r- umn of las I year, the achemt baa been hi. rifle and weBt lo the other is everything woual-|arm ug, l here teaching the Kerman children that n i D it h* difficult as possibq foi the war office,the , ^ men W ith fumbling hrndx the dy1 Russia s tacked Germany, and that only impossible but improper to en ed at he ro a r and *ur gunnetff baad. reconsidered by I op I*: to Iran**-1 business with M is force. trembled as I f y drove the afiella into admiralty and the board o f trade, and I j „ , pointed his rifle ant let Britain and France violated Belgium's firm? ^ “ A treaty la a promise, ft is like a the guns. And when th*- next roar it Is underttood that their reports are g rir e two more rounds at the enemy neutrality. ” ia. y promise to pay in the <ommerciai came they could not be held there | n tbe hand* o f the com mittee o f tm1 Then be illaned down d ea d " Tile third class, the thinkers w h o! Goo(l! T b (n i'll go in to my o fiie * ' are not Minded by hate and by th ej world. Its value Ilea tn the mean* So I remained alone, deciding to die j perial defence. Tbe decision o f this i an* begin impressing th * popular* I body is likbly to be fav orable. If it Is. > "superm an" obsession are fern* and provided for redeeming the promii***. .ear tbe guns.' " wl’ h my im portance."— D etroit Fru* -------------------- | the tunnel will probably be made by • An Aw ful Pouaibil'ty • rareiy met One. who until recently T o make it. and not redeem it, A travellin g t ile * i r n l visiting a tfie Southeastern Kail war Company o f Breathlessly he rnsbed into the bar- Brea*. wa* a professor at a Swiss university, vie ion*. ” large factory made a bet witn tbe man- England, and the Northern Railway her shop. HU hat, ro lU r and necktie nnd wiio has a Kuropoan reputation! W illie's lm pre**i*n Gcing Out With Honor ager lhat he would pick out ail t h e 1 Company o f France, each o f which a were off tn a trice, and he sprang into » n authority on po iti<s. admitted One afternoon iitile W fllb . who toad I K pared to expend M'>.b0v,00«, one- the chair over which old F rit* preatdmarried men among tne employers. Capt. Norman l^eolie, o f the R if le to me that militarism was a curse, and W n playing out o s tbe iau a, ( nrerod Accordingly he i>tai;r>ued hi ms if at -talf o f the estimated tots! cost. But ' ed that a Kerman victory would he a bad Brigade, in a letter i ' a friend, w rit “ I want a shave and a haircut, aod the bouse sod thoughtfully approach thing for the world at large. Kach ten a few days before his death in .?c- the door a* they <-ame hack from din tbe work may be deferred until after ed bis motnvr. the war— which, while it severely I have only fifteen minutes," he said. ner and mentioned all those whom tioa. had this to say about the great power in Europe, he said, had Old F ritz *topper, to consider. A fte r "M am m a," said be, "w bera do they believed to be married, ard in aln»c*t taxes the energies and resources i f helped to prepare the war by its share chances o f the battlefield: both b*Hons. is steadily drawing them a keep the bear dowi la onr cfcurcbT" few seconds be caked "T r y and not worry too mix-h about every ras ’ he waa rig h t In the unlresal suspicion, Jealousy and "T h e bear, dear child?” asked “ How fitd you do UT" asked the , «'*o»er in th# ties o f affectionate (Ufa | " V lt r h do you want tbe d o s t? " intrigue o f the last half century. The the war. Remember we are writing YV Hie * mother, with a w orderin g *s , radesbip. The tunnel would be In It“ A shave." low standards o f diplotnarr in which a new page in history. Future genera manager. T b e shave took about eleven min preaskm. "W h a t bear? \ bo e ver told "Oh. it's quite sim ple." said the tra-, ***« nd*K*on o f a higuir desirable self interest usurped the place o f Jus tions cannot be allowed to read th * de you sdeh a ridiculous thing as Uiat?” •tn . snbstaatlal Ue. Boston Herald, cline o f the British and attribute it to relldr. “quite simple. The married tice were chiefly to blame. "N o to d y told aae.”, was tbe q a l-1 r o As FrHs removed tbe tow el from ua. W e itvo our littie lives and die. men aU wipe tbeir feet on the mat. Asked his opinion regarding who Joinder e f tbe perpiezed yoongste.-; bin customer's neck be said: was to blame for creating the situation T o some are given chance* o f proving Tbe single men don't." A Tragedy lu Three Acts "but eve ry tim e I go to church tbey "M ine friend, don't n efer again ask which made the excuse for w aryjie re themselves men and to others m tfi-ft music) n barber te ' cat your balr and shale eing something shot:-, the consecrated T ired p f doing tne goose step buckluctantly admitted that at the time el .nco comes. W hatever our Individ A ct L you ta ff fleer m inu te* pecauae some 'croeo-eyeii b o a r,'" Britain had her hands full with the ual faults, virtues, or quuiHJes may be wards "to Parts" and compelling th* Bull and two matadors. time you m ig£t find a barber vat C Ist»r question, that France was divid it matters not; but when we are up German Hun to grind bis treth n Act IL won id do it.” Impertinence ed into two camp# o ve r a political against big things. let us forget in .mpotent rage, th * B ruts-Is school B all nnd one matador. boy now writes in sc rlp tio i* ow the Head o f the Firm 'discovering (hut dividuals and let ua act as one great murder trial, that the French PrealAct I1L united and fearless. walla. One o f the .cheekieit Is "Lu On a crowded San Francisco stre -t bis apprentice aod his young daugh dent was on the Baltic, taht there w ere British u n it Ball eat f e m e * n cause de ara corresponding)— W ell, wall, car eoe wet. miserable nigh, not Jong ter disorderly strikes in Russia from Baku Some will live and many will die. but F Igique (Cuftaiu) I sgraadtsemeat!** t Belgium ia eleaed count tbe loos naught. It is better far ago. a coin waa beard to drop. As uear- it's lov* letters the rascal I* witting to Petrograd. and that "Germ any ac to fio out with houor than survive for exten sions!) to my daughter. s M w m y typewrit by passengers erased tbeir seeks tually began the war " old man stooped u d picked tt up. er, too! During tbe trial off acme lr Here was truth, naked and— asham with shame.’' Lamb remarked "Anybody lost a te a dollar piece?" be "W ere you ringing the bed. sir?" peraowa CaarJau ed. "Sir, your daughter baa promised Extract from n letter written by aa naked the w aitw o f the customer who gravely that he "should Ilk to knew . 'What Go m a n y is aiming at, or Gum Hi axfc the. te dlaser.” bad been busy with tbe bell far ftftr u a 1-urrted'. • searched to beeomo my wife." English east m ust: rather what official Germany, the Oerand shouted: "Ton would not alt with them?" -W ell, d o s t eeme te mo fur -T b e authorities ara now look lag maa governing class, in aiming nt tn - Ringisg It. m -a! echoed the cuo- asked T U f J W i aolemslx. puthy; yaw might " f bar*.” for a grey motor car, driven by a "Tea, 1 would ait with anything but woman, who tn thought to b a r* a wire- temer. “I have b m toiling il I "W ell. I’ve found a penny towards would happen to • hnw or tt." auM Che eM am las* apparatus IW .N .U . 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U d h k * Ctmiine evehn ife r ito • » • '. - » ' lb •« id ( i B i I IruM i m tot: hut • « ! m i . . jt> | kin« n . i 4 * B i <(<>* Tkw i b M . e *4 f > * (• • * (« « o f t '-m • » w ' im l b ) a m aw hi ta 7 v la r i* ’ Jam *w-en<-w«-r» at o*-*tn rT t -r . n w ! la » » (bat - I t f b m «if mm » B l»r» tw tiv rU c rrnm* O '* mm per i M I M » « * r« Ha »r.y u *a (b e t o p * f a r a H la d i (w w T t e c n a a in w (•••> t r i « j • * l rt i i » 4 , a*»t * " .r a [. >i i i ! ) i i i still 1 i !»■**•* i l i a (* a n «-». ■ . ring off fr. ui iw aw l<i m i t rm 0 / The. I f * ol !';• x«#a# a to ) abw t »l A k * a 4 r * 4 d fa r to r g Pm/. Fra nktand demontfrm tti that C O O U \ E R O I L yen*rate* mart body heat th a r a n y th in g eite. la IM OTT S r « f LAJON l b * p a " «al w a* p u p a / H l U l llw Mawl prnAt a f t a a e v e r y ( f t p , • M * U f a r t i t '. IlkSBBt u 4 Iu~r* CLARK'S SOUPS If * * apps i a g I'jP if Ola tartar «nw*n, it u • • * roattanuosiy at j «upr-m gu -m at. • cutisiaai r m u , •>* >on-i c ■ paj.r r if I our B • »• ’ a a' M n w to be aaitir>UM4 Uir.g Little of Iro n Ineidanl W u ch T H r t a i Nan Light on Lord Kitchener T l i ' lam-t-iu Chronicle says laird Kiifh.<n*f it • « I 'l i 'r a l l y rred lle<| with on Iroa c i . r . t»-r devoid of •'•u Uiu - hi iu a a U ' r i siD ctin g ble « i -m : purp- ««• tfu l ibr folio* in * atoijr '•f ilia O looabtf'llfim a la of ip** Ul U ! t*rrat " A Hun>l< rlaml woman, a u k ( i t j tod* In t!»*• artnt. lay tl>liiK l l * r on* . .. ■ 4 * »r H a . t v - , . •> r r .* a ». • r m ' * * kioott •> i (n» • • m » 0f«p*m *, i I v o r * a t . to » tirr h o ii a i . iii Four o f ib « a.ifu obi tluK In PliiKvtn'l r m h»-.t #**« fHF H IR fA fN t N P IM I D V M - lV iN » I bom * in - 4 hours, ihHr otp.-na. • bl-inc • paid by Uir .lit lorltifoi Tb* Itfih. I ho* * r*r. w »* at tb*- front, anil Iber* i » " hi. d flttlo . bam - of lh * old wo->Mfas* •» fhff r* Pit H*«fa Mkan'a « lab Ih-Iii * fulfill, d a S a lu ilo n L C I I I (Ml. | Arni) offlcor wir**d lo t!»r * a r office, i and bach f j m c a reply over Lord Klfthnner'a alaiinturc Maying (ta t If I fb am coiib. b* found be * mild b«* • w H Il.D R E N I E E T H IN G aem born* A trw lionra later cam* a mrnm, S v c n v c o v • o n ra *i t a n d { wire .ayljia the man was o.i Ills way LAUGH* OUAING THE TEC TMING bottle and n* r*?irh*d h t f in tim e lie Piniou r h a n k k ro Iliad HI'. *lp eu a ■ (Mild and was k H 'I i M r s . W i n s l o w s la aevpn days' furloitch anil ration I mon*jr." S o o t h in g S yrup •UHCLV VIGCTAdLC—RIO'I IXOICO ic A Purely Vegetable Ccrn Care I’ utii.im'a Corn K xiran .tr lontalua no a' ldc but Is entirely v.g. t-b l- ,n roinpoaiilon 1‘ utnatua never atingf It m r r i .|tiiek Tfafftoora. I.Hpuffffurfato vtotofaetf linlf* or 1 t or cause-, .list oinfort ly. painlessly, permanently. •1 FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS THERAPION CANCER ' .• tuv «S . ta i » J t U. h r l H t * t ’ ai I k . t b ( l i * k n > k i» • • .- kru r ‘ ‘.an a | . . t T k t f t «a a a . u h l i a i and korrlkt* ia u . p t ' « f tbla batrwd - b on . K maw -tmmt b r l a A k * . i k n a d t l in. i t * i u m n a. kerbs re-tf f i*>u T h « K**elnl«< n* M t a a i a c t o n e te r ltt l* fn »r U '• 2 2 Z X V Z Z S2 \ I wvrs,.r .‘“ ''. The Report> are Misleading He v * . b t k 'r f :i * tb» eater ma .'I f . |>.I B it b| II ' m u B ic a U t* K « « n * h * n t h . d o rio ra . 0 *1 14 j p p r oi<b im L is *> r . B o o 'd I* t » it b a ( ! * • ' « of Istrtsre nat* Ant ; It « A . ::u| ! h ou rM that h * » .eild > r .B violent, and no prvrbtiH ona * > ir l i k ' d « p ta c . a z u a id ■ Hitu or to • t u a tit'll in any t t y T lt m o « e day a u u f.lo e i l » i * r • • * < k k u (ik ( U ir d rm a u ic * on bis . on i 'a n d e n d e jt’a tiw r lu m abe Him turn fo rta b l*. » :t«-n |(t r m ld m ly plu na*d a k i l f ' in to her back dh r fe ll to tb* flour and died a'lortly a lk rtn a u ta T b * t.ertuan la to b * * t * e t i t * i on * • ■*:tia t t k' o . B ltr r * b< recu rcd th * knife Tbla thine a< 'u al'y L j pp -n.-d. In atan m j in rred th le at it i h -b . I p erson a lly *■ i ! Hi. ib * I I I (a lrlM h ll. I a. in N ii'l the K h t i i i t m In u e i b i i m ••I 'b - n ia vre o f S t r a w ! o c a ft*m d'-v tl* tirj B aa A‘ UAt Ola. When' » me too , n 1 “ Officers state ' " r '> days o f tbe t'.af , D a ta .'• ( . C *" officer o f a ny i*e-> r. * a a at I L Ik b lr and t* tn j a ifa b o lrr *1 p a ' f j It* •< I i fei* » M i t irim .fU n i Ut *r * \u TeX 1:; w ar tb- lit ritMti army kf t o I "net to S m * > iia ' k r lt U re tp C a r a 's tfl iu m IdaMJ-rdtale'v Hu lo o * du» n Ul* mto'1l pis) ♦ tl A ll and Btvtda I- r \*+\4 * totoi ito ttll* at t t.e a *a»i>' fiui* The lltNl »»»4 IK K ttmralnc Ur lewd U r Uai .on* tff (L « \ru. .J ll«e Khio e*" to Lit ft . Bd» T l " • f * > t< kb it up and H *1 atHk.t nad fo itr all( i-**r K r a f e It •<- U l f, a tod •tulred Its prvactit title li,.it, the ta-i tba! ul Mat, Il*f*P faMkti ftft r irt b*d Imi 1‘ari *1ti Sin* Ur 'ft* rr %ciliif >i*i. lata T» • J tb- run| fo r i lie! liie aolbor . a alt arts ben hr a a rat l.aii fort *d f tl. e •• a t U* at f a ia tvf hta W its is Dial by mu k l i f » a a told T h e Mar * I (v «i I U B ill* . I* Terrier Traek<*<J SoltiiciH r lr c iiP M a itc e a I * 0ni Apparently » « pressed a t '•*t. I (bat ln u > rr bad no b*r»c a -oa i«. •' mit.iau ib * ardor * f (b e a« idl» ft Ito*A|t*l dr I dale. «k Tbla jovir.ial It otie.u f the ornant Of *a >» a>tu nut I n ' th. :irir 1 III.' " th* for lan o f fb * . but It I* intpO 'Aibl* . d« r , Thu* be Ira rued lb * tianir of to h> otr B '.efher ib * artb !* » la iu -* Th en th ere a r* oth er ra «t a. not an ' o a n t otupoaitluu |»e l.la.e * « . in v *r tlou a r* in -p ir d or not I le rrib ie . hut still arriou s enough. A i (reeled Bill, honor hv lb * Kreut <t un T l •• K'.elnlat I1* /• t'-iti* aya that tie ro ia ii n l i < r r Bounded in tb * I * | til juat before hia death, when hr Knifiit i a * » t p a p * r t U aa uaum a liiji.v- s tic r r e - ie l m h raininc o n . of ' i f i r r f tb* ribbon of toe 1-ea " , jI ih *y d** !arr- (b a t' Whitby and iidarn* and then a it' nipt* i | Honor I f .<r> l.-p<o( are no{ forfibml piacra • Ml Ide |.y cu lltn c Ilia llir.w t l i t . song ba •o.*u »tm* In oilier t ft r f T li* b Hot* world hnow«. It atatca. that this be » a » band. uff. | and m i ii<ul n u n ' i l . . I* aid J‘fa ir c | la heard Whitby ha* a roaatjtumrd ata'ion a.id tloan l*. lb * bed B b e r e v .f ther. baa l.*'ti i aar o f lib Several o th er. »n a •IguAl »U t ion. and rbai Sau bora*M(|i i boa pi cals | |,»d *lalt.<l bad also trl.nl e rfv . |,i Italy, tirfuiany. Ituasia and l.aa a iti».t*u a r.: alaMon A ti ordiwt ,o Cu nmlt aul ul*. tbougb I beard Of th* lUlkaua It baa no rl »!* aa a to (airman iH-bef. i l e o a .tg .ia r l.m m , , „ Itl, r c ,fc... uf , jolrn ,, aK4ttl4, tloiiul hymn t'drlyr e said of It ar,- libhie to b* . a il'd upon lo “ * r * * j nora-a or aiiendanta 'The sound B ill niak. tb* blood In tire uuivy. and the taernian kourool j r i,^ lllr, „ r ,| , r^ llltg i* in turn a ve| is and b hoi at add* that an enemy baa cons''|U*Qtiy iu i * » und ass.-tiib a*i b b III aiui. il B lib ^ tbtnb that th* a* tliln gi ar«- Uie «>n! at) llidlap .lable rlgb l to b otrH " j i ffy of traumatic delirium brought eye# * or pm * and hurniua. b I i i i | military at . ion. " ( on by tbe Bounds. In ainioaf all <asea fie l|uIt ul wrath. d> spot and d‘ wll. "T b a. women and c hi,<lr *n should Herman* * ljo have ah >*. ti ay iiiptiims I »»* tiieir liv e * In eonaeqnen. e o f ati* h -o f violen t* abortly aft r b*ln* *<1 •r Ointment, f t Catarrh 7 lHtft»i»ardiii.'ii» in." It auya. 'r*-*re*- P (llc 4 to lh * borpltala Contain M io u r. liet i Iii I iia table, b'lt unavoidable. If lit* > r*inai i ,'tuore auienabl* aa they progress lo a* ti.- ur/ Bill eurely •J-slioj ms „ In aut h roast towns ait are ut art f tl- i S i t , * B 111-.. p i^ jn iPCUrity by rm pon .lble '"'.f ............. . Ing ' ii ti the II J'WUS surta.es Mid i sill-1. < ml,. lie i .-l he used . «<r|.i \ui, i.res.nnn • * —( t cm , tt Ui*- fart r*-3u*iiuf fh»- tl»fa\ \<|m1r*I Hi LIU*p r. mr t i I n I n lh^ . ,, . , » ? t fion. I'outsM *• an*, as th» Oat I l<" l.thl lo III* SimmI ..l| laikat A n ielger, rom p 1 tlna biiterly Thl “ "*} *—- l * 1** Uie» .*> Ill Uti I, an iMtaalbli J f 'd r fretu ••"-1 Ills [ tbai the li-rin ati- In iltelr roodurt f . .. m* * " •Cataul. Cut' •. lust >.(«. lur•'ll 111 1 J j war. and re p e d a U * ,.f this i.ar. !ia »e | of \h‘ " f " , T,1,» »P P * »r , t ti- i.• . A .i» ’) nliS- (> 1UUISIIIS HO ' been far ,.m maid, rate T ill purely pu u,f ! *► * »•» ^ met - ur» I* 111k* li lulm t 11 111.*-) , ll humane able o f s t r re« riv e * far Iih . o f tbe matter, for It sem i* »<ar.*|v a in -11 > upon till (a s of I hr IVSI'UI 111 1 111* II * 1 • nun b attention, and they nnrr; ih ' in - j possible that auy liuinun being world Catai tIi i ui. Im- ( i n , ) uu *< ! tit* gen commit some o f ib * atro. u ie * attri m b ' , aiiout bumanitvnan mattar;. taken im . M.si ' > st.g iiisU* It III loleilo lio. Wy 1 J « *n- a i v wlieu tb*y n’-igiit to l>* to n d u 'lm x 1 billed to tbe tierrnan soldi. r» Kioni such inform il uni H« I hate JeatlrnottU fr '* tlirtr <ampiiigiis b ith all poaalbb’ Hi.iu n> -SSISIS 1*1l<r. Til ».»l M rli; >r l l * agree, with Admiral Von I be»n aide to gain from men return lb Taka ll. lsu *-» 1'ills fi»i <i-t.*',IjiaTirt-iu H ut Clenuan submarines must i 1 ‘ t' hl ,r" m ,hf' n,j " g 1,u“ tiwo. devel Still fu rtlo r lhe|, activity. S lid „ .K ‘* ' V ^ " ,r o ,,p " a r '' " n l »" torpe.l., everything BriMsh that tom . [n" ‘ ' f 1” * * “ « '"-/AUsmu such wan m (heir W.. j *011 ';*n ,,f PCA»P*rty ... , bar 'Knitl.md ia choking Ci rmuny." he > U,,? u* * H ' War Relief funds from U.S. vrl r> thing E ■to *• «• *• a t i e c*'r* (b a t ta ( i « n to Ik r B rtitsb » ooi.ded |k k I ' k data lie ( r * a b*! I ur. but remained »uf 1*n and im n is m * l L •* ' ' * je I- ■ , • .L .f . • I'-’ ri. tbat it (a « U u * v Y» ft ■ K * m in — H * «* • liu ; l ‘ r « n i « c to d fafaon* M | * f I f u n j tba I m e* le u 'ij »e * i (a u f . 1. W I W l . •. a* li n k tb * ***<£ aided ’ ' ■ i.£* * . I • C e u ' tt. . Apall »l ib* ant - »U>r» vt tbet prpk f ’ t is i f m m o f p m * * he tout town to rt .O No b w Mav (iovern Actions DL'*t *i p,. k 4 ^ ,. v r p* r U « t W H ht<i*4 o f (irra t b r u i t t t ( [ ar* tala* ’ aa I 'i i M'- * . ' ■ ■ ■ c » m> . , * ’ 1 ».f ••» * • ’A ! . ■. : • t o i te-l • • U m p ire ’* M a n H a tred in M ■ mm Im m « Acrti tail b Mi A too Th ar* ta a i f ' u g f.u a * a u * la a j A ll A ct* » " k i u u | I* T * * • ' ) U) h r ta a J { P i ' l l and O f i l ' A l l ConOCr A f ' s r * B a r o> a la a LnuJrpd v * a r » of C 'u**ty and Crime » * r In c«>6 "-«tr.»lL d f-iftti Tt i *t * Bill The rep!, « f the (ir fn u i pr'sa \p •W t ' n r In att>aa tkw . an<t e i i >•*» ' e a -a f'iii. ; I I.ioliieo 1 t.' K fir ;' i llflii la r * r » h l I' :* 4 l.l-tl. H n< ..p a p e r * on ti> ' raid oo ib * Vort 1 i> l| *r • h r . roar I r#**a!a th< atat- o f tbtBd to B iitrb lb'- tie rm a fla hate now ar Mlnard*, Lre.n’.e'H Curat Cold*. ate *F o «U Kivorn h u p i b l t a to The Marseillaise Kl ifk’ im"~ .“021?.*"? ar E - . •e.'s a. •-•idler u aly r v n i u t i i h ' M i i » a i Iw u iD r * « « n r t , M l If • n i i ' i a l l * ! , “P A vv ee rrsx io in nn ” * * * .,. l ea tt A M|M •'• Bki I* «• •* k n * Mk 4 * dfadfc •«w< USA K OU « * U a l , to p a a i n * * l 'of tueT> ( n k I M u r M l a of | ■l r < ro*f ion fe h i B v > i*tb ii t t i r li-wlf oat The German's to V lb. I I !>■ Ui *o lo k< trt AC i-l j a Cl.At been »*••(* toTfa to!k t»•Is IIi bl l*« ->•(1 lit) • fr tot «i b.•II lo kiUIt fa hMi 1in .to u drr It.it inr« amiKtohiirej l! »1" 1.1 tu Km ern* d In tl’V. Billie noli t t> a niff'llt id I U ffiK“•t 4 fa • tod lire fact 1 b« f .(« i ir (tiN m i j»*ibiG :\ > IIu I l . 1« toha» <1ut. ly Bn (tU 11| ito h i iif| (#! Illrto.r fipqnik u l an) «tthrr faiid*«Ur rr fclrh are ■>!» \itoMitoi;% t •i u U U (1 1ut 1) , |M (|m w lit lllfa UllfMU It g In: Mil#r«ilit*n to t • iia-is Thrrr htoto hot U»‘fff* Millli dM.ft.xl Il Ajito.(111 Iff fMltin IIIIX ofL* i pert I t ■ l»cr in III* L l lliK « tto|nf« «»|M-toJj • fa!»•! ib n i p rto #r«'••pnt t ui llr 1iiixde .ur toll> »nK 1* toCl Uhi A fH t a D*tl M 1IIIMil l KUia m m are than thr t littiff*a <•p Mitt III* ll off*! *i| thettisr w a u l got rru m rlil a tbe ***timg ot u of tb* grr.it mi s e ll. » It Is rt ti ns tut b as I iii-ii for war sc of. Inn lor lhi if ll s i n till.to Canada colli drafted until in* i l l s and lbey 111 !u b. <oiu. I t r li. » h muIiji'. l l tot j lino ull Ices t trey sn d .-'ti* i Im ol-lirelU 1 that la- » * Ire'** bc.-n |jls* *»**«| ( MIIS (ill to pr i i • ui Am* 1 1. iin tin igratlag iu tills <oiu.tr' l- i ' i i I I4J*t( *• ward, a . In m* i be sp|il< i si t il l»> ill Who m i. fam iliar with i <#i, <tit tons a d ktiow bow g t .a tl) Mo prat i leal fat ill <-t ol tb* Pulled Wat'- ta w ant'd III M . kt.rii Canada a tier. g t«a t Ic tu fe areas A t' awaiting fatnie. i 0 .u ltl vale ilo m it n i«) be set down Bill, the lull. “I n ssiii .tii< * (hat Canu'la In more anxioua to a ' « l 'l Ib.-m than pt>v ui tin lin m iftsPon of dealrsbl' set ti l ts f'tolll lie I nt t i (i Hlate< T b e III Si .ill* CB i|UOtAp! .1l«.v e llldlf iit. (hat (h er* f*» no gasArtiiifi |m» unrc,votiab <• or aliscid lo lio ! i >r> i.laIiolt in < i tain .|uart'-rs If <i * HI. • - Bill only lie Li dlscolfl.ige American Ian eit irom <oniiug lo < snada Is pennisslbh Dog Tracks His Master From E rg is ( lie IIIOSI th or.itlgiily i-rgatli/ed the* land and Finds im ' the have i i* r S-on They r e fe r l j j :i Brrtish Americana Frcm A ll Over Ccr.stsntinople's Ancient Names T reaches remarks i d . and p.j> liib n te lo ib<f’ etrogrnd will have to change t* b r a v r y o f t!ir* Bniasiaii troop. United States Have Crnerously All \ rcuiarkal'l* y.ory of a meeting name several more tlii|<a to o<|'ial IIk ( hose w |i>m I ln 'e r v i* » ^d. however, Conti ib-it-d sC the front t» ween a Hammersmith record <»f t'onatanttnopl*, say* th* l.otr- agreed that the Berm an. w «rc ty.ci . soldi, r and Ills dog is loid in a lei t ’ lilcag > Britons, by bir.h or ext rat dun I'ltr-inbl The Thoughtful Manager T li* Oitotnsn ta p l'a l ly unable to stand up b for- a bayonet ' ter received by Mis The Terror c-f Asthma ti n. . 1 ■ Browu of Ham lion iiave r< me forward in ge n e.jtis i ' A I/tndoft tn eatrbal tuan was I fti-tn In I* ha'* o f th* war relief f.ir>-l, was known as Lygos until fit*. fi'-S : '' isrg rh*> bold In tii* trenches |mersniltii in lh> Knglish nitdlan t«. Ik le f in ibe jugiii with ii .hi ..'t: ■! >i-srg*ti with (lie management of a i .canl/e l u id*r the auspices o f tho when Is btouaouiMS forth into By/an- I a'n) uu-l'T heavy arttl erv lire, vlcilin of but from l « r busbati'l. a prHal-* of li.i tnroitlnig * rubbing its llnni and i»ore tiiat name for nearly i-rnetlt performanc * . herein pUyi rs W estern tireatll It seems le-youd I tit |i iB.T of Mrili.-i!i Xmertcau ne-vr■■ » * l I lat North Kiaff of kli n ir ti pariii ip.tied (m ot g tnese paper. This fund, b b>li will le a d ' a *»u years. ( .*> break and run In s’ inosi • very ' Private Brown went wi h Ms r-gi human aid lo r< Itcv. until one trial a By/.antlum. Ilk'- Itom*. was built <-n 1fiisiane* Tills was a com pltceut. stupid p* rfoctiter : io ' tl o f |lwi,«'»n or more, now approxi is borne out by f t * m*nt tu ibe l'outin< n in August On made of lhai r*m arkahl* pr'-paratlou. lit w.i, to do a recitation \ reheat i| m ate, J.'iO ooo a nd a slendy yir. tir i . » ( i ' i i bills, and this resembianee 1*1 i fart that :n ai| th* h r.p iiv ls In Ituu- Sept _’ I Mrs. Brown tnissi-d lb * dog. Dr .1 Ii K '-llogg'. Sath'na l-tenu-dy. ptin i"* Severn* ta r/cUristinn it lo^ne ih 'r is but one Kn^lUli soldier an Irish terrier named I'rin. • • i , (n progress l.lf* She Then le lie f <->m*a b IHi ,t iti»h currency is flonlng In i. the office if On making the city toe - with a bayonet wound at the p hecolne* worth living, and. If the “ Wb> ti you have llnlalietl (h i* hit," i tiiat represent stive public clou In the Nova flouts rent , beard nothing more o f in animal said lb* manager, "yon will t><i» ' f ’ontbtv Building. Chicago. All shadea . apital of tbe itoman empire, Con’ sia!t- f itnr : unill reien tiy. wli.-n sh" r*r-e|**-l a remedy b*- uv ,d p* rs)s|*n ly. the tli gra tefu lly and leave till' Stage on tip of British VmerUanw b « » e responded , Ti * th* e.T> at bestow ed Iti' ow n name i" * i I* put permanently to rout Take During the can y /lays of Ib " " a t , lett r from ii*r husband. In which cp«jii It, and ever iln te it has b< en however. I am told by"m<n no aiit»titut. toe. who Iiave to the e ill for funds, the subscriptions kr'own as Constantinople in the wesi,e - -i rfT The man b as dull, but not so dull f.inglnc from Ji.ooo down to tbe mod been there, Ibe Knlser's l roops I am sorry you bav. not f--■■c-U eru w >rfd This name, however, is Ig c'tmnfUteil namei e, erim "s while uu as not to he astonished by Ibis di je st donations of peison" I " la l* r s i- good ib i' in ir i in", load of smi.II and you ate not lik ely *o nored by Orientals, who have called d *r ' li» iniluenc* o f Ibitiog, with-■;> they Prince, re- lion oid 1a mi i making hts I means, able only to contribute a few whllA-be Is i ver here w jlii me It U a m, aa "I It Uthamlntl and S annul I gin* is On tip to e ? " piflaectl from the gt’m tbateau* <( I cent* furtherm ore, contributions r-p- ■i prnre by the T u rks'In H i:!. very straog. thing I aiiotild have usual w **kiy cab I iu,' said the manager, "in order resent a r id* range o f l-rrl try. em <»li, arc th ey’ retort.«| t . this I have r.o personal knowledge, got him A man brought him to me I er "That reminds me How is .laving merely been told o f them by from the front trenches n>i!5pjp> " ' ,lv tll*“ audience bracing almost every state In the I could . pr When ' 1 hem you sold fit* last week reliable persons, who were on the nut better* mv eye* till I got nff I'ninn from Tc\as to North Dakota N early all eiiildren are si b j c i lo and from M ain" to Oregon Indeed n i U ben <• i» a bu-ky > ning i nft.ic ground Toronto Mail and Ktupir - , horse and he made a greai fuas over much small, r at the bottom basket than at the top'' worm*, and many ar* tv-m with them every romtnuolty In B-lilcb lh “ W est With .lair o f gold n hue. ir T o r re * p mdem-e me. .spar* them suffering by ic in g M oth 'r ern British American an i l i e Canad W ien b » is i shrimp iik - object. " I believe lie came over wiilt a m ' i “ W aal." replb d the old man. " p ’tai.raves' Worm Kx terminal or. th* best , iari \nierb i: ptib'b t;lons tirciilate And his yes—are blue other troop* Just fancy bii coming ters l,k f l o w in so fast now tha- tty rem edy of the kind tha' ran l»e had. , These iotirnals. by th- way s .c d in e:and finding Ute He Is t|ftite s 'ltled tit* tint* I get a basketful dug the l. » t th<- si/, o f tt » When she is five foot eleven, <l> repr> rentatlv of Brlti-'h ‘ entinteit down with me ai d I have made him i ■n< - ia about And be but live foot tiiree, T ile painstaking artist, anxious 'o in the Cnite.1 State-. and. for upwatds r<»at out o f some old great coats which | first." E jla r d s Heme Defence Nov* Vore to please, remarked to a pro*p“c tlv e cus o f thirty yuars. have mirror--d t'anad T IIK N they'r*- loving according wil! k. <*P hint warm H* is ti e p- t of arlence. ^ Than a Million Toaclier What is tb* et< pliant tomer n Ian and British news and views lit * regiment. I believe Col d* Kallie That's eugenics, don't you see? I ran ptint you a portrait of your I through u Kugland s hem'defence arm y has the union, at tAc same is going :o t*p..rt the elm iM stsn ces itunie.i for B s u " ' f . ; Htight Pupil Maga/iti, ar t< 1 s ' grown to a memherahlp o f rttnri thin to tb * papers; in fact th<-y must have w ife b bicli B ill be a speaking like time fo :• r.ng American .tuigraPon , 1 ---------- --------[t > th.* Duaiinton. w e j a* r’ cottrsg' " " f '*9. Y °M ' * rr.' tiiat umbrella a million, ard apparerijly the number it In loiudon now a* th* d-<g has b* n Puck Hess." ing explclt ib-n of Am» rlran capital ‘ BD ’ '*»> * asked the passci-by turwill be quadrupled b*fore spring. • H m,’ Couldn't you do t In ahat with nte five days." tn Industrial ficltj^ o v e r th rc lously 'll a nol raining and the sun Occurrences like the Herman naval they ta ll still life?" raid oh the Hnrtlepools and S tar Tow ards tbla nffamBd fund is ctvtf- fa **> shining It Maket New Friend* Every Da/.— * know, said the youth, but when borough In mid Dtcember sent hun- ' Nc-t a day goes by that Dr Thom as’ Minard s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. it e d the ge n tr ts'ty o f C sn adiini, Kng It rains pa wants It and when tu* sun dred* o f ncn. old and young alike. Msh. Iriah. Kcotrh. Aiistralarians and B rlcctrtr Oil doea not widen Hie ! tiie m-n of Orkn-y the isb o f Msn. i s M " '’* ™a wants iL and this is the hurrying th take P>eir places in th'x circle of ita frienda. Orderv for it ‘ Th# Public Paid Alkali P c i* — Ilcnnl about Pioch* M tetian i the Hebrides and even New onl) kinds weather I can git ter use civil guard, which will have an im com* from the most unlikely p la c e , ia found^and, now residents of th e *• a* portant wc.rg to do If invasion .v e r tbe wert and far north, for Ita fame ffborty'n bereavement? becomes a reality. Pnlted State*. j ~ -------------------l ba* irav<le<j far it deserves this at Bed Dog Sant No. Who's dead'’ W* stern Brit *h A max1 'a n snd Pa.i ! ’ BU NCO M B E" Drilling U carried on generally tention. for no oil Iisk done so much Aikali I’ etn— His father. or four evening* t week ler* ntt i, Don *. Always Pay to be Skept.cal 1 thr# for humanity, its moderate cost, Bed I log Sam * Meana kinder adian Xrnerb , parka, squares and school yard* Also TefriWe Ranh on Arms. ItcKH b ited upwards of IfUi.uoo. while the make* it easy to g t. b * a iy funeral expense fer Shorty Son* o f St. George Society lias donst Alki.li Pete -O li, no County stands \\ h?n a newspaper w riter a id p 'o o f ow~^. ^ n -* n d and Burned. Could Not Sihep. cd abo\e 117.000: the tin ier o? Scot r u d e r that •*ork*Ttigui* can feed him ■H e’s Got to Get Under” ‘ lo ^rfr ’’ ’ * !o equipped aa soin IL T h ey hanged hint Used CuticuraSoap and Ointment. tish Clans. and t ic W e'sh S fe seif out o f dyspepsia, which moat all ?* possible with grey g r * * v uniforms "W e are as happy aa aand boy*, and in tiiat class *tifl*g with, it ia w irib H i* already o ffic e r'd and equipp'd have sing songs at night round Hi* Tutnkin, to Ingratiate hit .self with cistivA o f X hicago about jl’ .uOh Eruption All Disappeared. addition to this the British and Can while to know th* ktn i of fo id used. wM-') vnffineer. amnuianc*. transport. Douglas Jrrrol.l a boor who bad small camp Urea.' say* a transport d river This man *,.>-* I signal, bicycle and motor cycle »ec. • / the front. artjtislntanr* with him met him on th* adiau ladies o f Chicago have ,*n t for "W. ne. er st"P singing frmtmjr ft n U it " - t w a k- » (ifn * f t f"B eing a newspaper writer a: I i f*01**• • t r . f - .o n e day ar.d stopping, sail, ward about for.y lio i • of d o hing for our new parody—" lie 's got to get un th* war sufferers, r fcr~1 Iram piiaiA*. a w ) tria ok- u! th * Should an invasion be Attempted der.’ 7 h<vflnal hue Is— Him with tb' proof reader, a b o a graduate In rani: whal's gotug nn today?" cine a* well, thong t not practicing, the home d e H n 'e army wi.l see that sausage fapehine ' Eve.-y regiment h*a , * < e e way aw l I am a ( " d H ' rw>i <ei a ir I km." re ll*d JerroM hurrying population o f the threaten'-! Ms grumbi a. hut the go vern n en t cor- ! a m *- (* «*•» I c m In t«* f M Melit uwl g a tuak -s a combination tlia. wo* 1.1 pro the Arranged W ith Enemy on. towns is taken safely away Arrange tain!) d oe, took afte r Ita soldiers and j mmrm I wmil-J tan# to wTaieW my arou It'l T b fre 's a go%>d story going tb* duce a skeptic ®r. the subject if any ment* fo.* such an. exodus have al thoroughly at that." •*M l ru w The I'-mf'te* an o w <• m ' thing would. Did He Mean Just That? round.-. Just now thal show bow A c s tar feaUr* and then <ta~y hruL< leavtag lo t. "H ay after day I read-the pr->of on ready been ten tatively made in mJ»i " I m u .atitnbii two bottles of excel- irin w a, deprived o f one o f her light part* of th* kingdom f t tilthmart,, an my fa- • I wmm a Out —I the Grape Nut* advertisem ent witn She Probably Thought So Wnt Biirgitmly for the indigestible ing men. I f a G: rman force actually Managed In V urn* with #w> fcteiwl Th ey a l . » A visitor to a (Vest End restaurant the feeling that they w e r- . .1 ‘ban candy " “ So y<wi”re not to be m arried?" L c h e i sad (> w w d until f m ah) have t - r , h i d and advanced toward one >? i. I .ondon. being waited on by a par cambe.- AH this time I was suffering • W ell, that's nice o f you* I "N o H e says be ha* changed bis m j face Sod arm .. I n rO ft tmA a h q i at ’ Y» a The wine* at vour house are tl. ularly tall and fine looking waiter iTom dyspepsia from the Improper the** towns, they would find the town mind.” d »a *rt'd an .1 all the food stocks re ultbt and I n tM e d m y *rm tiu ttm j M e l. usually so bad’ ’ wi t h o foreigu ar-m it. asked the m in * WM I* * , ' ° * ■* «£ • "W h at's bis excuse?" moved. Tiiat would t e the work o: "O w e tiny when rradtnc t h l a w * I c a m i ! pu, national b y v ^>n* dmy I saw a package o 'G r a p e “ T h e war." t!|e civil gnard m—nm ( h ' Uth-ura a t ' C i a e u w , chew I Oh I m a Hungarian - w « aas, iik he. .*.»- N " » * » « H»a restaurent and fried sr>»* If no Invasion comes thta well “ And BO *>i‘ * '* * ^ » * * with cream. Tire food took my fency tVrjgtU I wuoid try <•* # u r m tfnwe a>,| Pfa i* love letters?" A fter a few ianrUvw on It t nigh universal m ilitary training U tK ia m l I w u h n t with th r C u l H r e “ How c o n i'* if, thoa. that a Mr. at one midnight I no»ed *n in ip n r i m r r ..b o u n d to to t * a great' effect on the; » « £ ; ; . . . . . . . . . . . B » P a n * t h e * n p n fm d H r f i U l e a e s " t w strong fellow* like you la not on th* my feelings, and was a b li to work -T h e physical effects o f th e ' “ at lh* r bring B ee?" asked th* visitor. with less fa iffire j methodical 0 o, door exercise are al- 11 w -Hutia o t pure rIwf ami ha a #wn thus asy Mmatn. as I “ W ell. air. it’s like thin.” replied " T kave uied Grepc-Nnta as a rrgn apparent to tbe men them 1 ___ .... , __ . ^ ____ ________ ___ •cup;Mb all d'aapp*vre. tboal ■lo CoUr-ura the knight o f the napkin, poin ing to a lar diet sin e ihen. and have * im-1 tH v e * ) «M m rjf s Llm .cot Cures Distemper, reap wart 'Hwtuwn'.” («isnre- Urewpi W. hr.:'her w aiter a few table 'o ff "Y on old dyspepsia { ----------------- — j to y. Aug M. 111*. a* that won? W ell, he’s a h'erb. and proved greatly. The and bad feelings that t thong.it were V isitor Host in contemplating a i. A * u ,ual we have vat yon call p a ire d " nec- saa.y adjunc ts to night - rrk dla painting hy Kembrand:. before which i C o ig rres m a a — Want a Job. ea? .Samples F ree b y Mall appear'd, and I am iab le to do much j the e v s e r s daamnad la lyin g!— It ta ' W hat can yon ffo? I'm not M home to that gcnUemx i. more and better w(5fk witn less effort (n o t a genpine, Mr. Kom merziaBra'. la ■'te'tiae a toOH sad a tala m y »l*p ■ C o js tito e a t— Nothing. Jane, declared th* belle. than e n r before. . O w n er- V a s t ? * C mgrewemaa -B orry. but tboae nigh You haven't aeen bis card y .t, pre “ I was nearly ready to g iv e np ana V isitor—^The Rembrandt. •a fa ri'd John are all taken long ago testtd moth *r. Yen don know * b 3 * »* k health ia sopre other walk ia K fa* Owner <m-Tlliflcd l— W ell, well. 1 Yon most wait for a vacancy. K iniM EVi . It Is. jo t thanls to my change in diqf I am aoakffi t swear to that. 1 thought yon True hat It is r ’t tkc machine I now nil right." "T h ere's a Reason." j referred to my ffatchnnd. Contrary to general belief. Chian am waiting for. I can tell by th. Nam * V e e n by Canadian I’ostam i _____________ not on ly raise* cattle fa large honk. A QC T E5 " o . Windsor. O u t * hers, ta t exports frozen beef In Look in pkg* for the famrms Ik 's Am ateur Wanted quantities which ham now ant "S o yon want to marry my lau gh book. “ T t e Ifood to W e tlr iG e " I F arm er— Want a Job oh? Do yon a commercial magairnde of seen tar. do yon ?" asked tb* father N o ... E ver rend five above letter? A now ■underati ad fanning? size that world wide poealMiles a u y what are your s n ^ p e c a T one appears frem tarn to tone. T h e y* - Applicant Thoroughly, sir. he expected la tin e to cssw . Up "K x c 'lle u L sir." answ. rrd tbe yourp are genuine, true, and fo b o f human ' Farm er—Yon woalda't do. I want n ward o f J M jN f nowhldso ar aa anal • f a u p i f a B s ta I M m p a m i man. " i f yon j m ’i s; oil th ru ." W . N U. IU ? P . Rotate. V. A A-“ ly exported from | man who fa enthusiastic about It PATENTS l‘ >atlieratonhAiigU A Co , head office, .ng ,tr*e t east, Torom o. Canada. Ready for the Germans PIMPLES SO BAO ASHAMED TO GO OUT Even DODDS KIDNEY y PILLS^ *_____ _ rfWHOur GirrispiiHirts ■ mA M |1a. « I* a • • A AM M tim O K T H TV* r«|f«U r I H t M ; | M ««r (k g e y Jan a.mt iSg mt the |> Rm « i < «u n M TW m * K a A «b » Dt/ 5 C Moan on. H o m s 4 n 4m o p r « «n t Surely ih u M au l iful. van a->t I>w«t<fe<n largo, trtn m i pteif-wm hat taken )W piece of tha old. w oodm b o il-la g * V alues y e a r, had W hat uiada ! a of old CA W SEY’S r i-a a g * fan 1 aaa at >aet friend. rohd'rftad • h tr « I ro o m tad iM tb a p alatial hotel, par fact at*-, tea Davidson My I f -und a ir y , epac.oua and ftt- « t « ry e o n 'a n la o r * w ith l*dt tha h o te l, b a * » > * r . fo r a H fu tl ; f o u t u ' Sum * ► Mann I c a r r y *h c h eal Hwichaon 12 Hcott sa (iar> in (ia rra tt ’ a MclHjnaid; Coutta v U w 1* -spomlia v i 2 Stores 2 Manh sa Gars in Heott 'a lam ; Garrwtl (IJCOORPORATKD |»«») ahould be rrfuodod Saskatoon Mala to tha tha r h a n r i a had taken resident in) plare aertion Hpariuwa a ttr.iritv e With No fe «r was «*n j■ 11nI•1r > u n d F eb ru a ry a werage hml produce I mo*t aan t.iry co'idi tiortM I notial th« absence nf the unaiehlly re fn a h-mp* walk ai hia il. now led ma (mat which hud f a i n high ach and no rm a l was shown t hr ou gh mv fo rm -r uwimal Ij and hi hly r* Hr tnilaraon. IVilkew 1st to F e b r u a r y 7 th . 1915 Leave m-i i ta drawing by mini ( oncm e w .il ta (riiUiuln mode wi t h train ami f l o w r * . g r o in a I a n lion l,\ \lr went, in', of hml town l> rin< my I nt iilc v e ir* as little j reahfane* jn l>a h *' a o Hid my n.d»,h tors • ei n .m in i, and I can truly Bay that in all r>**l»crt*. I is ' i 'mm is a m o-lei town. THE BANK OF D A V ID S O N B R A N C H -K . G IR V IN —Near V •cu ts + new boons looks aa if + 1saiga ad by tha man it who be put tha boagla into bungalow — Tha in again an rhaap aa it You th 's Companion. It Is likely lo be M W a l year* fo r e su(ar (M before the war H ot only + -tike war cut k e t 'i l y (w e e production.—a la o n t half o f I .earning to do without glvaa you t mom to do with. 191S-5 crop o f IS .500.000 toon cm from augar boats rakeed In Europe but tha Amertcaa production fallen o f aa artj a m illion Man. f» io i The are th# low p rim o f the year bqfor*. which ( M o d a n ir lnfl— it of the augar-cane ncraag in cuba last summer, which cat crop on tha island fu lly tw en ty par emit . end in this country tha once o f a d v en e ta riff legislation. The T h a aaaallar amount o f bast saad th at h as fasen hat n a iad and sam d in ® w sgve w ill alao tend to p a-i'ison . Hank. Synapsis I f Caraliu lertbwtst I i i | B fp litim DAVIDSON MAIKBTS 11 next yenr. even if tha ‘ war But with nil for ita *xanM i are practically w ith should ead a t once out interniuenow. and the men who that, it la not axpanaive. fo r it aaila will h a 'e to endure them are n o t nt gv# and n half oaats a pound. mountaineers." Rox 312 J. W . C O U T T P . H A N A U K R Suit, to Llav kiwou war. winter war ta the moot frightful Balkan 11The Portrait Man ” j lUfi'rajwHil ihg the largest 'p o r t r a it I Company in (he world, woliclta your i business. [ P ain tin g* in India In i . Sepia, Pu* rtel. W afer C olor and Oil made to o r der Address CftpMnl mm* •mrptmm %7,904.000. Of nil Tlmea 1 4 *4 4 4 > 4 > - H 4 H H 4 4 The Best Bread and Cakes t l i i r |lr**a<l und Cftki-a w ln c ii ari- gu ara n teed !<• lie frewh a n 'i "h olcw n n ie D a v id s o n P a tro n ize Ji»»trur in d iia lry l »3 b u y in g Ib e lx-*I f<<rin D. A. GARVIN IIAVIIlMON. HAHK No. 1 Northern I 2H No. No No. No. 1.25 120 1.17 1.15 2 3 4 5 O nU „ .. „ .. w .V* Barley Pirns Potatoes, per bon Kffg*. per do. Batter per lb Barber Shop Pool Room Bow ling A lley 04 1.57 1.00 . 56 < >5 ami (M a la certain dtauicu a homesteader lagaad pre-empt a q s a n e r asetkm ' Price . per acre •e la each at I ■p a t e *i; rr#-emi >4 aslant aa certaia condition* eetUrr wba baa exhsa*«ed bia 1light may take a purcha*ed I Id certain dlotrlcU. Price. Chiles-Mast r eside ate each of three yearn, cnlttrate M erect a bawoe worth The area afcnltlyattoa ‘saabfectu radac Uan In case af rengb acrabby orstawy land U w mock may ha ewhotitated for caJUwa Dewwty mt tbe Minister at tbe laterter * 9 —Oaaatbortaea pwbllcatlaa af thi U w r t lw m e a t will net be paM fa r.-4 M B till Bowling Allay * TiU 11 pun. dally. du ' [ H K * . k bead of a family, or any male 1 over II rear* old. may kom rread a quarter oectlnn of available Domlaloa laa I •a Manitoba ^Saskatchewan ot Alberta The applicant meat appear In perm s at tbe Domlaloa I~aa4* Ageacy or .ab-Ageacy for tbe motrtet. Co try by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency ibwt not •ab-agency), o* certain coadtu-a* Dwtlea M l month* residence apon and calUeatlou of tbe Isnd la each of three yean. A bomeitia d rr may tire within alas mile* of bis homestead aa m farm of at least * acres, aa cart.la conditio*, a habitable bowse la reqwired la rrery case, ancrjjt wban rertdewce la perfarmod la tbe I Gg* n in the W ar ? I f ' s o , y o u s h o u ld have The War Pictorial 'J 'M IH I'C IJ IJ C A T IO ff is a *|*leTMlld raeord and tllus tm ted h istory of tha G reat War. Weak by weak the camera depicts no tali ia happenings by land, aea or air T b s latest and ta el pictures from tha war - cone a r e shown, and also many exclusive photos of our own Ca nadian troops ia camp, embarking for tbe front, end In •hair doings across tha water, with other features o f •npsrvnl inter eat to Canadians . Tha publication baa an a ttra c tivs cover printed I r thing colors, and tw enty-four pagan o f fine Ulwtratiome. wMH a summary of tha war entitled "T h e March mt ■vaata." Special numbers, with mors pagss and liluetrad Ians in color, are loaned from time to time It ia wall pflnUd oh good paper, etna 9 x 12, an attractive sloe fam ily should have this ftno record, not nnw, but t o c a r e fu lly __________ only value bin souvenir lor thane who The W ar P icto ria l 19 sold by S u bscription * ■ — «*d enheertpUom ( I S p a rts ) | 1 J P H UBH CH IPTIOH S T A K K H A T » • W .OOHY.&MjO Open to tha TAm A re you Interested on ax<rci*.n; all their prerogative* e'en ta of tha past month that It has seemed aa it nothing could for worse, hut thia was a fallacioun cunclunion to work—but a >ate do not ina*at British North America 79 Yanr* In • So dreadful h t 'e horn the t laM K 'e r y man hoa an inalienaMa ri^ht F I 1 th • b a t t e r . ! ip our Carrieil While the estim ate* for th»* enauing vear were not dealt with Reeve Will OR the benefit of those who live out of town, we have arranged a plan by which you can do your hanking by mail quite as satisfactorily as if you stood here at our counters. Come in and let us explain the plan—or write for the information. the j ct.n ii inua ft{ the Change tor tt ii > a «r a , a n hotel, S. J. SEVERSON A r e m a d e in Carried. Ila 'Id a . n le a d e r Bank By Mail And Save A Trip T o T ow n t*i o< hew lo | within the eatimatea h> over S150 t i l l now g r -wing d a* 1 re j t a it turned le; t 10 | i * f c t Carried Coun. I.y v t mo'e<J that the fin*n ria l atateMM-nt lie puhliaheil in The y o u r o rd e r at 1 ♦ W o u r C o f f e e a n d y o u w i l l use no o th e r O u r F ru its a n d C o n fe c tio n e r y are the best > O S 4 1 i A M - t 'A H i * ner incid-ntalty mentioned that c\ i t j to Try \ct allow * | fleeve and Sicretnry arrange for the * « fe Mtoring o f th* municipalit> a old lh > Inter or n n lrg more than the Iwen 7 P-m. Tha girl who amly has ana m a to Ink for Dn linen an awls nt #> C o m p a r e o u r p r ic e s w i t h o t h e r s ' p r ic e s W e h a n d l e g o o d g o o d s a t r ig h t p r ic e s year the council succeeded in kewpmij Opp.ueite thi' hospital w n. situated j the (labile |i rk. whc h was cart a n !j j u m a ilt to llrtifrla n the one who had Coun. W fiiewe’ tnan mov«*l that tile The Davidson Leader r o i ' e n ence rnoden wa* lie adhered to. at^-iCtivc- tif tha honpilnl vr * » fitt.sl wi t h » aa H ee'e Willner moved that the audi- 1 tor'a raroinmcnilation re achool taxea . In d and t h i war - that tion. tnl . which h i d la* n i n f e r r e d g r - n t l y •pwCio a W L HOIIISBY, Manage aoon Wilke* wa* abaent from Saturday'a meeting and the council took no ar ft o * t o fha h. a|n- I tnada my w a j up their arranra in full In dincuaaion rev«rd in g esrewilve ,n looka. profewMor of lha new m s t l l u t i i f t , N ea t DAVIDS0R. SASI BRANCH l e made with *omc owm-f of « 'au lt III*' Plm i'iiix lan k * with tlic la s t M etriijm lllati |m |ic i > III cs|it>a isl* Slid news. Nja*:isl articles hy unfed writers 'lira, market rc|«irt*t etc. I tfia g r o u n d * f a i r ai friend. to comldata eo irum the awfe wan not larva enough for them, provision for for their aafe keeping $2.00 Only th e enlarged to the old Itooka of tfie municipality were a valuable record and the new an e n tire year for a g n 'n ir d * pupil* I • ta a i h ’ r n il o w them Tha auditor recommended D uring this tlines yon can secure Tla- I and »h«r»t i-w of ol d M> 1914 dem nity it came out that Councillor lartaim 'd l>> r « ' I m u for their Du* era. n* no (lii^a or chicken, ware a l lowed nt largr 'I ha new ay*tern of n alerao rk a. Phoenix Bargain Period In lanna a r r r bordered m th hnli ia, an L tha gr.» n<la madtrain and ftonera A General Banking Bueineet Transacted tha secretary tmna petutlttea on srtiool after the end of 1913 ita place (i r a a t F u n d s , $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 to the arhooU which h a 'e no moral right to them aa tha council paid nub- urlai and a new poatnfTW non atoml mi R eserve Th# auditor i b u euggaetod that tha Brick building* had ra movad C a p it a l, $ 1 1 ,5 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 t o taxrn lev leal (trior to at raat had I ami Tie Royal Bank of Canada tContinued from Hag* 1 ) council instruct urrr to tranafar pt arad tha old wooden fran.m on lb * r .a p e la la r tha munic ipality Tha on M E S h O th l.ifH» Coutta *e general fund and not pay them over Tha l i m y ■ W IT REGULAR MEETING VILLIER Glrvin cf lean• fetch aplandid rare airaata R epairs to all kinds o f machmety A rtfu l fsH Tudhopc Anderson and M m cridti iinpicm cnta It tlful tram, main in stock H daua W alks w -re I .Dad arlth a - r n o ■an taken AUTO SPR IN G STEEL lla m a . Ifuirhaon lla m a . Speedta s# a ro u n d tha to w n A ll (h r i o t a waJka were cement an I of Davidson Machine and Blacksmith Shop Hpnadw Harrw Sa 17 Th* Beit Store in either totdn • ‘.r o ll tha at raat a war* brick pat ad EMPRESS HOTEL Garrwtl »a H o m a 'a 11 Thia money aooa I W lM f, II j? William Graham, revetted H am a 14 G arrett sa. llulcbaou, t In ger to M r the raat ,J tha town. My lU a o e 15 (ia r s m sa M Manu , la w sa Nurria , Herr.a <w Me Uwmld to lha plat form, a at laid o f t >0 boeuli tut f l i t l f I n l a K oom > •> Gara ia ta feik n e. U * »* M Mann Mc(Hmal4 » » Hut ! va A large plot of (roun d to < n* aid* (A h lt f f M t U . (*ar> w lO A roomy station ami »w Mann '• ■ nurn w a t m Mo m I K II S im p le K ir r llr n i i uiiinr Vicmific Hcirsc*hoeinjf nnd Phsw Spctialiata t(*««t.flo o d from page "W*) | M Hpeadw Mann K >• Quickly | u t lW r a ) * * • ** A H o m e amtoy from h o m e ” Mai l- A fjjc la w M « i ) h n l » « { i t v « and * • » * r » l o « whan I W train »* n n w l but >nct on itu> G arrett HOTEL Hewlt . O am m « » no Morna Hwtrhaun «* »a aM M ( F EMPRESS fc a tt 1 Sffunt hralfO lhriHi|;hiHii Everybody Goes HOW TO NAIE DAVIDSON ATTRACTIVE wa 4 ___ __ V pl*U<«rw> C aM U . h m a »a ■ Garrett » » t j a a «a H iMf l «ed m- real n r I tun. I»w* b loofl." «a k Owewwti aa (at th e ' T W ItM 'M M ad I ho m o H j • • • Low ' r; ■“ and Mm k < «m «M l i t M t t l i ^ .aura** i« I so Trt M il C. M I m w m U >|4U o< M m i M eight M m * t u « M ■a* Knows • V C T V ••• M i » •* Uu k o « t <f aaaaeaaw IS The Davidson Leader Call-in nt ax car offce n n ee n * hem n r * paraing ( w a n g mod nna mm sea m n ropy o « f “ Tbe W a r P ic t o r ia l." and a h a tb e Ane W a r M ap 4