READING iiiiiniaii s . o: tooimmng ‘ i“-'i-'i’i‘i§°‘l'¥‘°f‘ i“ u II I 13w; 235m; il-ui-hniu.‘ " 1$t—Five Horne Power Auto - xiii? 54 Will. 2Q '—l) . . i‘ - 4 - l4 15 32Liiz}%‘iil.2li‘é“é.3:j‘iti‘:.i: m‘ 1 , 13 21 Watgihilln-o: ciii nvi-ii: l5 m _ iiiii¢€:;¢:‘ig£a4i;i:‘i|ioiiit,iiii§a-l l’ ' ' "ivlllahwioll Cortical" u. m,“ you answer bhis cuiestfon-dihm will 5g"'h‘°°"'° P“) "$2"?!- wir ha over? lwcry boy mid girl “fr” fl“""m<!£ "Mim- i wimtqto know. You cami! W m %5l':7"nnYDl¢illl10l'p0lt- tomul this puzzie. The answer ~ 6th_F-JII P‘ M’; 0n screen - n - 75¢ within the 48 squnri-s above. _ -.: i, 7m to w‘: n ootbail - - 5.00 louver? Solveltmotlvaiuiibiepnzcanivattyou. Pr“ zifilfs-zlilllxet Fountain now 1'0 SOLVE 1r M» g» rm mzé- ‘m m-‘i- n5 ‘°"° Tlielbovec unres hnldtlie answer. 1i. is in ' i,‘ ' ma‘ ‘Lu-i "~ ' - 12.50 race o 'iiiue words. containing forty Total htlue of Prlzel .“ _ ‘——-" d $135.00 one lent letfun. Eschietterlsrcprcscntud b n iiiinibcr, ‘hi’! your iiiiswiii- iiimn n. Illllll wiiiia flint of 1pc! gm that. the p tioito the letters n: ii ‘.1 . l1; c. Als represented “=l~i‘:fi-yti\ll- 2i‘. qyg i" t in l.l(‘. zit-iliobci, n'l5\"'iPlllhlatlll:fsbh- Put Yfilllllillllllfllllflf iii Iiltn mi no on. ND\\‘,‘OI_H ‘Oil "-1 ‘iiIlfLCi w . lam: if"? bl H" lllll- nun mo. W1“ "ILYO" ti-wi-e rim w» i...“ nheisti Sifllffli?“ $.“£‘.lii‘1!!ii2i‘ll.'.‘.;'..'°" "W, . because \V is the 23rd lctlci‘ ii the your uiinveril race we'd and nit 70‘ "youunhma: in r i1. l \ l nzziri..':::..::.r:.::'i.r;i:xiailzs- "mi" lVlia! Ollie" Have Dena, Yqu Cm, p, liars urn the homo! f niy l up flllll w wiiimi W6 lllIQ ‘infinity-minded hiifiifilff iihetlnnd Pony und Cut, Iieien Smith- }. 11101! Dli. 5h"|l;1;: gall. Dutrlm Hughes, fluen- m I . 810cm c . sigh» ci-‘iihifilfiiiiiiféiilliiilliiluilfit ‘ilihoocllhlnnllnlkflNllhli-likllpllnrflul, “'6 Wllllend you mums ol mnnyotlmn h llphflbéti (‘vet to work null figure out the word! In the lciitcucc, niui tr)’ to frid the nnmer to thqgrccit question, "Wiim will t" i . ltis riot easy, but it. is ivortii ' wlr be over 7' while trying for. ii-iiiiiii-ii iiiiaiiiiin-i i. Illlllll! viii-mi OI l9! ll ruihprlrnvril lI [i _ Til! (Mufti! v ._._ \ *1 dulilbo tho Envy 0i all your Friandl with thin C; _ THE AUTO- MAN, Evizarwoiuiiirs WORLD, , siiii \'Ulll' iiiiiwiii- lllln 7")’ "V""-"ll- Atkltlll; TORONTO, ONT. Dunk 24 friends drop in g of an ' evening HE familial" greeting, “lust thought we'd drop in'0n you,” docs not embzirass the houscwife who knows there's a tin of Chocolatta on the pantry shelf. add boiling water and serve‘ i (Thoi-olutta means piping hot Chocolate in a jiffy. Piircst Chocolate, milk iillllv sugar combinctl iii soluble pouwlci"’ftiriii —~—'.i stimulating drink that pleases the palate. __ ~ i}? . Chocolattzi is a pcrfect food, wholesome, ilcliifizitis and easily (liiicstcil. lt repairs" wzisteil strength, soothes stomach aiid i" liraih, and restores vim and "pep”. Driiik Chocolattzi regularly for Health's. stikc. ‘ ‘ In I/ii‘ rlimlvnienl khaki link u! _i'llll r griiru/"n". . _ uv>~.lillll'lllll'i, .\l'ilit:ir_v "ltqiiilllh, Inu-jp. ‘Army ifiiiiii i it litiih mid .~i _ . l‘ \\l\i|l“ll -i \\ll|t' liir ii-rti ~;|\I'|i|F of llll l\'\I|IlI|i ‘zl, iiiiiiiisliiiig f-iuililrink. Nuiiiix: tlmii Vouintm-i, ‘Fnizoxrn. NEW JJACHAMPIONJ RANGE , A GREAT BAKER &IIII$F\SI1UJD‘\» ' ‘cal Fawcett Ranges are the handsomest, most cconomi , durable, and satisfactory, as well as thcbejiczflkefi- i Send/or our booklet erfildiflifll "W'- I‘ “ma”: a i I. ‘limit miller the! 70min o housohesbcri W!" 4'" "W" cnmtms FAWCETT LIMITED l ‘3ACRVILLE - N '8. " ¢ANADA ~ _______ .-»-- --,.v IIII IIIII .____._ .., _.___. l » IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - ... .. -.~.... FE .( \--wu.- wpw-i . “w , dcdcoi, bwcxprcssed diithciobjcct- . _ MONDAY - A pleasing ceremony. took place zifti-r church at the city Hall yes- terday when the Governor (jcner- ‘nl’s Honor Flag-i-preseiititiyto the (‘il'_\' as the result of it liil\lliig"l'¢iltili* cd its Victory Load ohjoctive-éivzis iormally tutfurled,‘ Mziyor ‘Wright presided over a largcfluidiatfcé and brief atldijesses were deliv” ' by lir. L". HJB.‘ Lougujorth; chili ‘man iii the Provincial CnminittciriiPrc- iiiicr Arsciiatili aiul Mr. flffid- liiiarsh. All referred ‘to tlhewsuccess which ivabq-lflfllllpflilylllg tbelcau- vas ,f_ ‘Xdflory llonds anqiicpufi- l\‘ pcd. qfcffltop- i.., ~l tlic pron ‘c hdiiiifi inlllf ' .\ii-. Peter‘ilugheiia’Pownaifltreet, City received the sad flows ‘Dhiirsday morning thiit his sohf ‘Pttii i‘ Milo Hughes. liiid tiled. of wounds-iccclvctl on the 26th of October. Ptclilugiieii left. hero with the Depot. ‘Biittullon czirly thlsfyéur‘ and was with “the 85th iiiiti. 'l‘hursduy"s sad iueiiililgc was the first intimation his family had that he iiiiil been wounded ‘and the slloclf is u severe one to the family in which they have the sympathy of all. ~ i OUT OF DANGEIb-A telegram received here. last ,iveek stated that Mr. Donald Kennedy of the 105th Banaiipii, iioii" of iii-ii. lléllbttlltl iceii. nody, of the Provincial Building, city, monia. ‘A later ileepittch brought the“ *1‘ DR MCMILLAN OFF FOR VACAT- ion -bi-. w. P. MCMlllilll PfClVllicllll Medical Ofiioer of Health, accompanied by Mrs. MiGMllllitln olt o. three week: vacation in Boston. Ui- McMillan has been twice laid aside with influenza, und iisthig oii inc-iliciil advice has gone for iL change niid rest. ill! ho has been working excossiveiv hard for ii long time piisi . li will be the sincere wish of his iliilll)‘ friends and patients that he spflfiilil)’ bone-fits from his visit to the ROiIlli and that ho will rot-urn completely rottm-i-il iii roiiiinii» blitz practice mid public work. liefoi-i- of the ‘influenza S6'i'iii1i ivhicb ho ob- tained from Toronto Fiilwirsitv with Mcissrs llcddin-Broiu, E. .-\. Mister, be obtuinctl free on application. it lisifi Private liugbeii left (‘hiiriiittetown Mari-h 6th, 1918 for Amherst ‘tiudfroin thorn was tiuiisfevred in tiic 85th. lii- i-rniisnd tn khigianil in thceitriy part of April wlicrc he sorvntl five proveil- successful in both Nt-iv Yfiflt | and Toronto. l ' m. Jilliil i<‘. woriii OI‘ lllls t'll_\' l‘i‘t'» ioivcd ivord Tllllffiilil)’ ilini lils sou ihirporui Gr-orgo Aihiins. lufautiyv. oil; fin severely iii with bronchial pneu-' 0500111118"!!! news that he was out oflwou about 30 yeurii of age uiid was u danger. _ i left Saturday ' leitving Dr. Itilcllillziii pliicrd a suppty! und Johnson and Joiiiisnii where it may _ iiilioii ln the service of lib-i country. He has been about twelve mtmthu in France and iiiiii been through i-ioiiii- bani lighting. Before he left for and so bei-iideii leaving a iiorrowing motliei; he leaves ii borrowing wife and bub», who are lii England. George member of the Oddfellows and of the Masonic Order. His only brother Ernest Worth, lii uow tn the employ of the hii-Kinnou Drug (‘on of this vii)‘. Mr. James Rush of tlihi city yes- tiirday received ulelegraiii inlkirmiiig him that his sou Sergeant Lemur] 'i‘. ltusii of thi- 13th Battalion is missing Many friends of this gallant young uffii-ci- Wlll regret to boar ahls. Slergt. Rush. it will be remembered. lcft llfi-P as u private with tho 105th Battalion and during the first fight lug in which ylm lliiitlfillllilrlt." lint- wzis piPri-cil he wits pynmotiul on ihc field to Sergeant and rccomtncnilc-tl for the Xlllltary Alcdii. lie is oiii_\ 21 years of age and has bocn in thr- flghtlng lllli! for three ycziiys. That good news may yet. be received (r011- iof his many friends. DIED OF WOUNDE. — Private Aubrey ‘Major Boiilriito, of the Fifth (‘iiiiuiiiiiii ili-glmciit. ivlin was re- portcrl suritiiisiy liijiirnil t‘fiil'l_\' iii Oct. i-erntug him will be the curncst wish SELEIITEB FROM IESJEEK $JEWS i=oii THE iiuuiiiiiiivs BAKING POWDER The fact‘ that baking powder is now so itnivcrseilly uscd, and has l)(‘(‘il found su- perior iii cvcry way, rcctiiniiiciids itself to the attention of all li(itt¢;c\\‘i\'cs, and par- . ticularly iii vicw of the saving clTcctcd oti account of the large increase iii the cost of cream of tartar. I i B Zfljltilr"; liq ’-'“i"“=@~‘ fégiglilllliiill t , g l! mi l i - .-l w‘, _.l illllli; C CONTAINS NO ALUNI v1 1 l l ‘i l l months. lio. crossed to France in the iiiirly part nt‘ Siipts-mbm; “moi-elm met iiriaiiy ropnrlctl illcd of wounds casualLv clearing bis (loath at ‘ hy [mil 30th gunshot wound skiii-l. l'l‘fl(‘.i,ili‘t"(|.; Pie. iiuglies is _ parent, six sistcm und tliren brot-hcim. Cn 'p0rai George A. Ailnms will imsscil ‘mid " arrived thtaoariy age oi‘ 2ti.l SiiFViVPd At (‘upc 'l‘ravcrsc oii Oct. 20th‘ hcli aged 52 yours. iin was sldeiii. of Came Triivcrsc fnr iibout. iii-x a “wholesale u1'0<“‘\‘.l-'- Whirl! h" years and was well like-d by a. host. with great. suuccoss. .-\i the niitbrmik‘. u“ “~35 or n (imam-fin (Hg-i of war ho onlliitcd lii (I “'£\Rl(‘i'll lifli~| iii frlNidt-i. j-instttoii, ii. good. nhiigliig neighbor. and will be also mourned by his friends in \\'olllngton, where he IlVOtll previous to his coming to (‘apci Traverse. He leaves in mourn n‘ snrrnwrui wifo_ two daughters, Sophia, and Lucy at home. und three sons.‘ llninntl mid Glen at homo, William; of the 8th Canadian Siege Buttoi-yui who tin-d served three years inl France having been wounded and, homo just one‘ week too into to see his father nilve.l Pic. Albert his eldest sou, slivcps in" khaki, somewhere in Primers. iiei guvc up his. _\'0iliii'[ llfc for lllx‘ King‘ 111d cnuiili-ya at tbc ago m‘ iiiiit-tcciii gxiiiii-s. ii. can b0 truly aiilll tbai Johuin riiiireil iio slackers. tJmirniil pjiase copy.) i i l Tho liuiiic of Iilr. and Mrs. Alex. '.l. bit-Laud, of Kinross was cloudoil , ivitii sorrow ii fow zitiys ago by " lllil‘ frféiitis . " ‘ livitb ‘his life. Self was ever in ‘the "lfiihittii-“ifllmlllll?! while tho needs of oth- ' lirid fallen tii the bottle or Cumin-ii. ‘ of God werob .‘ chief concern. a , Otiawii ttlillblliliflllllli Joiiii (litliit‘i‘.lii' telegram fi-niii that their oldest. iioii The W!!!‘ has removed inuny a biawl and unselfish hero. bu' none braver or more unselfish llii‘ lio. At tIi~'-_ cd in the King's ttlfmy, and from tlieii until lic foil in battle on flit; 29th of lust September be ivas tr. active servlmi. The cuii from his [King nifd ('0\li‘tll‘_\' came to him and he ‘raayroudpil loyalty making the supremo JIQCIWHCV-"Gi-“Falflilldlllg us of the WOHlS nf "fllhrisl. ‘fflréiiter love hath 110-11131]. thou tufts. that B iliilll iiiy iiiiwn his iirii mi- liuti-isucii ii iloiitli Wlhl in keeping hrs iililflillilzrill. [routs of the Itirigdom For him ihéreforia ijiultth was notiithing to ‘he “cured, buHfi welcomed mei-isengui‘ y ciill ngriilui, to his eternal home. Tho EnioutoIrJimi-iiiii saysz~lNuriio Pnrmela Vnn ldcriitoiu. whose death ivus recorded on Frldirv morning ins‘. iviis one of the victims of the liiillhll)" tiint is swooping ilio city. She con-i lii-noted the ciist-asi- While filling liorl duty in this time 0|’ iiuxloty und led, after an lllYIOHR of‘ but two d Jifl Nurse Van lilerstohi loft licr utitlrol |)i‘0Vlii(‘(‘, Prlnco lildyiiril island, nome- itvc-ivn yours ago und for tho pnsi nit: _vi=iiri-i him ilvnd in lfidmonton. ‘Many lionitiii lii the city will miss her hem-l ly. for kindly maniici- nud DIWJTGHI-ilflfb] ril skill r-nmblncti to maikli her nun oi! ‘thosn who iiro uot forgot-ten. litir fa-i (her und flu-co i-iliiiors. Mrs. (J. itiidariimi and firs. hiiicDonaid‘. until Mrs. Arthur l.. Beer Tfilililo iii i-ld-f montmi. .-\iintht-i' sister, .\irii. hiatbe~ rim, liven in Montreal and n fifth‘. sister, Mrs. it]. ii. (Play, ts living in; ;l’l‘lllC0 Edward lRllI-li". The funeral o1. z Nursu Piirmoia Viiv orstciu. recently, from Montague. n2. l.. who died. lilfll Fiidiiy in llit" ‘ibbiird block. Tiiel Highlands. wiiii oudur ‘ll Sunday; morning by Rev. it. l-l. iieitt-h in, iticCoppeifn (‘liiipcl iviiore appropriate reference was uni-lo to the worth and BNO ‘Iliflhfi. who at the qt iir iiiii-iyl eight, in tiio prime of usefulness, by; an inscrutable Providence in promv/i- ed. leaving lather and sisters residing, here iinrciy bereft. Tho lhtcmtoni followed nt ilecchmont cemetery. Min Van idtratein. who was a grad-I iinjflwmlflfcféf‘ ‘rim’ jib. "inland. Hol- piut mu" iioJlrlmily tmcmhor-ii h! ituiiytlfliltlo: he‘, his ivlfi‘. .\li'$. ltiilllli licalrstn. 27 ramembered hem “F, mung in m" 111.} Pcnii. .~\\'Gilll(‘. l.|'1\\’f‘ll. Mass. Pic. itnuirstn ciilistr-d lii .liiuii;ii~_v last __ -- "ploy-of J. A. Fzirquliiirson and (‘iiml after ii llngcrltig illness borne Wllll‘.\VllL‘-'l(‘-R£ll(‘i‘.q of this city. ("hi-lstnlii roi-ilgmitionJribu G. (‘amp- ypnrs ‘m0 m“ M“ m‘, “wswyrnl Ulmudu‘. u.flh,ln,_,_._ wpm i" pimm.“ Wm] (my (ii-owe licuirntu. ll Ill ll"il\'(i,~' ii ro-l ivhcrc he was cmblovvil hi niiiiiiiitliii: fitlltiii troops and saw mut-li 2l('ll\'(\ "10"?" his WV“ ""4 "mm "i |"""""i llilliiilXi l"'l‘i‘)'- DPIIVPI‘. (‘Old-l W111» MH- Jih. ll-‘liirw m‘ l'ir~iou. .\‘. S. and a half curly iige of sevcutcou i he onlistetb " devotion of this estimable and cup. ‘tllflil of his ivouuds Sept. 29th ar- i-oi-diug to a tnlcgriim from thn (‘iin» iidian War lmpiii-tiiiciiq at Ottawa to iii QCIOlWI" EWGILLETT COMPANY LIMIT ED: .;_ VIINNIPEG TORONTO,CANADA MONTREAL hospital and following zm lntonslixc trout-so of I About ton ' '_ In boslilr-s ihrco brothers i1. f‘. Scott. svrvlct; up in tbri tiiiw of his liijillT lip was boi-ii iii t"li'.irl0ttrito\vii 2~l _\'P:|i's ago. nnd uu-is a son of tho iiitcl “"5- dmi ‘Xlassiu lils inoIhPr. Diiigivcii of Moi-vii Iiilll min slsivr sister, Miss Emma iicziirsto. of Suni- ' Rnlfiuil lllshop, of Stiiiimcrshlc.‘ mnrsiih», i __ _ it i?" \'\_ _ _i "" \ 1%‘: 1]‘ ill i. ‘A ~* House cleanzng 5 ‘made easy f, by using Snowflake Ammonia §Q0 \\\\' a‘ ll\\ l For every task there is a use I for Snowflake which will lighten the labor of housework and keep the home spic——and——span and sanitary. i A Sold in l ' 10c and, 15c ‘ Packages At All Grocers ‘fix-Irma. - t- ". m ,i i144.