I wnsitbrlsltl. , ‘ Fl}; Away Quickly +-’@- _ [bile r Treatment lmetlvo I » —-rr- Method Works Wonders‘ t _ lthout Ueo oi’ Medicine. -—__- ‘ » -__- ‘were _ _ , rtui ‘remedy, V _ ' ‘ y givini; gill-lid‘ I .Br0nchitls, "(lot "lniibitnnd Nose Colds, Saleem! egective and eniytto one, pleasant. nil _ ggieti. ‘IN THE FLAT "Wifle: 2 hes.- rocnts are st. : liklzzvelflt room to press my cloth‘;- Hubby: You should use a fl first, cf ccursc. Vi BRASHUN lie (interested in radio): Do you know anything about vibra- tion? Dora: Why-er-no. Who is Vi Brnhun? I never heard you men- tion her before. HOT DOGS "Didn't he make his fortune out of smoked meats?" ‘_ ‘fl-ii: success is closely with sausage, l- hear." A DISAPPOINTED RADIO sue , lug: of this loud speaker all day and I haven't heard anything yet. "h, Inertia.’ Noser l info nothing aurpgusenlletarrbo- gong‘; complete‘ qltnt- lasts two 31:00; smaller size. 50c. At linked I've been sitting in front DAUGHTERS OF. i MIDAS av Anni AUSTIN vOVQOO-O-OQOQO-OOO-O-QQ-Q-Q§QQQ 'OH'A'PTER XL "Well, wimt do you want?" Nyllil demanded‘ angl ly, as Billy only stared nt her, wide-eyed and [right- Btled. "l-let llle come in. Nydn," Billy whispered, ‘slipprlg imp the rcpm as she spoke. “Please? closéTthe; door. Nyda, did if wake you 1111?’: But a glance at Nyllll'.tl.,llgl'lf which held u lull-smoked iclgkrelt, told her that thin could not be the explilnilt-ou o1‘ tho strange sigvhllt she had! wltuessetl. “I—l saw ii mim climbing out of your w-udow ,‘_.. “That's a iil-"i" Xydirs sullen. beautiful tat-e was suddenly distort- cd with fury. "I've been ill llly ionnl ‘ ‘(or hall‘ on hour, inlil no- boily's !,!l.‘i.'ll ilerc! .[ sec! You're li'y- lug l0 frulllc solllething O11 me, 1o quetw mo witlz‘ '1‘. Q." "Nydzi! I was rlnglltelied for you! l—l thought you llllgilt have been zitlackell—0l~ r0bbeil—jl ‘saw lillln, I tell yoll~" “And pray tell mo hov you saw ully such thing? Where were you, little ilngel? Poor little sick girl! Piipa Cults has to hold your hand and gel llilllOfs for you and send you flowers and give you expensive tr ps to Crescent Luke!’ P001‘ lit- rlc sick baby! Whirl were you do- ing out at midnight. so you could spy on mo?" Oili- o1‘ NyiIilZ-i long arms shot out, her long fingers cilwed (l\‘_!l‘ Billy's tlrixilt. “Lct --illc-— g0!“ Iiflly gitspcd, under pressure oi’ chose murderous lingers. kcnemorou ouon “act-loot. Standing or Keililngton High l/fllllm‘! School m- May: Prln. Lewther’: Dept: Gmde X—-1 Kathleen Reedy 2 Patricio Cullen 3 Marlon Milimnn and Keir Duggarl; i Jhmee Mill- nity, and ‘to pretend 1.11M \ man. “ not ‘red nod ‘ruled. Billy m‘ ‘W h" Grade 1x (8r.)—_1 keilileui Mae- vwn door. wmbllw v1!‘ m!!!“ Fadyen 2 smut no“ a Jennie hands ‘nor the key. ‘ Ptvynter 4 ilreno ‘Chomliion. Her mind swerved slckly from M,“ Bunnm.‘ m”; the only interpretation she could Dili- "DOI! 1!"? M! "Y" P55’ ‘lmm! er 2 Marjorie McKenzie 3 Tlliolmo she dlacl stumbled upon. AM WM’ Qlu-k 4 Nude Mung» ~—lvhv——v"\s M"- Meflli?“ “M!!!” Grade viii-l Margaret. Meme- Jir at kevhvlsfl- ‘wr-“K- 11"“? '1“!!! hon 2 Jennie cliull s ‘Eileen Mo- Tv Q- our!“ ‘uwim! ”° h?" a‘ m Kenna. 4 Veida Reeves. ‘lire ‘I sw w 1W0" 911"!!!“ “M”! Min MaoArthIePe on»: 011118 glflti? WOUND! T. Q. QIIPUS Grade vl|l,__1 Herbie 'McKen b6 justified ll!‘ Evllttllllg them ‘DOIII 2 Dons Muxenfio 3 Alberta Keg“ from Ilsa home? Winnie‘ would be 4 James Emma,“ ' left, villa-n, to will that strange sec- Grade vI___1 Margaret ret contest that was to end in the 2 Don Qowuuw 3 Ire-he. " adoption or o ddnghjer and an lleir- Rem Kenn“), ess ‘for the Curtis lniIiions._But who M". Gwdwm.‘ Dqunmam: was she-she, Billy Wells. will!) 11ml grade v ($3-1 Edd“; M5451)”. stolen out 1'01‘ a nlidlriflhi Feud!!!‘ "i"!!! “'3!!! !!!° m!“ “h”!!! T‘ Q‘ C!!!" Lure 4 Olive Reeves. tis hated-to judge either Nydu 0!‘ Grade V (Jr.)—1 DQTlglI-"zg-[ns 2 Wimfls? . Evelyn lllcNelIi s Bruce MoLeotl-i And lllldcnleatll her self-loathing Glendon Custom Pa“ 1‘ SW!!!» ‘lhlldng mm‘!!! °! ‘!°' crime iv- 1 Harold ‘Moral-illne- light that Dal Romaine had held 2 no“ H3ckey_ her ~1il llls arms, had reminded ‘her. M“, Rquiyv. p°&y-gmeng; as ‘if “he” ha‘! "W" “w! "Y ‘Grade IlI—1 Grace Clark 2 Grace 40"!“ 0! !‘- the! s!" W!“ !° m!!!" Sample a ‘adey Kelly ‘i none Kelly him. Engaged! Engaged! ‘Dal loved and flames Kennedy. her, wanted to marry her. expeet- Grade .n_1 Norma (Hark 2 Mm" lug notirlilg else than to marry her iofle Kennedy 3 4pm,“ Barnard 4 wlilen the year was up. Jean Mmma.n_ lWheil‘ Viola brought her break- M“. Tmmpm”. mplflment; fast to her ‘the ilext morning, the Grade n u“) __1 D0,, McKay 2 maid almost dropped the tray ‘when Jéan Wrath‘, 3 Foch Mama,“ 4 she caught sight of Billy's face. Eva Comndu "Why, Muss Billy, you worse?" Grade I (a)_1 Em“ Hughes 2 she ejaculated. "Who been sinudg- Regen“ -M°K,°nn.a 3 Magnum illg black under your pretty lbluo ch10“, ‘PM? A“? W" ‘llvfl-“lhy- MY‘! (b)-—1‘Reta Clark 2 Willa Case- purplc, MLEVQ lBilllyi" [y 3 Dormhy Essen, 4 Verdun pa“, “I'm ull right, Viola. I just didn“t my, - didn't sleep very well." ‘Silo strus- (or-l lI-Ieieri. Grant 2 Madeline sleep. Then -I went '16 1.611 Nydo goodby. I'm leaving tomorrow for CIBBJ-rnt Lake, you know." 000d‘ night. Mrs. Meadows. i'il see you before l :0- - , . w thou, guqqlgr glonce- at‘ the trembling old wanton.» with woolly- illg pitifully to get bobiirilér dis- "All ligilt—llllt get out of here! flake your dulllilcd lice to ‘Dill ‘Ro- "Thafls a lie! I've been in lnzllllc or T, Q- Clifllfi '01‘ HHYOYW yo“ please! All-ll I'll have n sweet story to toll! Tilcn we'll sec what dour Daddy‘ Curtis thiiikfl 0f hi5 l!‘ tic zlllgcl, genius" chill! (lei. I I01! you!" Billy did not wait to be told ilualll. Silo run to lilo ‘ll-our and torn It npell. it was only by cutcil- liig zli. tho door jrllllh that Bile sav- ed llclz-"iolf lfrnnl, Liinliinl; over a crnllchiilg figure. i "Mrs. Meadows!" iilll: >\\'l>lifll)l‘]ll1,' if silo llilll ‘plctciy crazy. ' “I——I thought Iilcalll a ll0l5f2--l1 lhllrgiar or sclllelhillg." Mrs. Blend- lnws ntzlnllnorlil, a dark flush stain- ;ing llel softly w ‘tllcred old face. “lls r gasped, gcnc com- ‘ Icvorytilillg all rigilti” m: How about wedding belle for you and me? She: like an alarm olock. .-;:;. P's“: TO err LUNCH ' ‘ He: Do you know the difference “between lunch and luncheon? Inc: Ne. , =4 He: Fine, then we'll H go get '_lunoh. ;I“r6[§itr* "“ A great business op- gorttmity. That highly prosperous. business i lace known-as Mont- i, gue Restaurant is “now offered for sale. “Apply on premises or 1; yo ‘MRS. MacLEOD 5 206 Grafton St., -'-f--»-_ Nothing doing. Ioo much _ Colborne, ‘ “OI course!" Billy llcti. doing her ‘utlllost ‘to get control oi‘ her face and vrFcc. “I've been out for a breath or fresh nlr, lI-l couldn't AVlllllIll lNiilPEllllllllN Mrs. Dayrnan Gives lzydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound the Credit Coibornc, Ontaritn-"Wllen I was first married I was very thin and weak. The doctor eaidl was weak and would never and took medi- cine. Life became aburden, and doc- . tors said an o er- " iltinn could clp me, but m husband was opposed to that. I ho seen Lydia E. Pinkham‘s medicine advertised, sol told my hull- b nd thnti thought I would try it, t at I might got some relief. I had not taken one bottle when I could feel it helping me. I took izled to a sitting poo/lion i‘1l- bed, Chlow, and watched Viola adjust the wliclo! (d)——1 tMnr-y Caseley 2 Elmer ' Champion 3 Doris Kennedy 4 Eric Jardine. (e)—-1 Joyce Millman 2 Robe Bowen. Y. ded assent. , "l wwnit you to pnomilse not to write to—-to--wel~l, to any man but. me while you're gone. And you don't have ‘to. wriite t0 menu-less you feel like it, of course. But l want your mind -to he absolutely at. rest bor the next month. You urt- deretand, don't you, child '.'"- _ K-nowung ‘that he meant Dal Ro- maine, ‘she was ‘grateful to him (or not. menttonlng the naille. "ll promise, Mr, Curtis." She did 0t see Dal before s-he left tier the train with Coilstaance Bradley. Mrs. Wells, more troub- led ‘than Billy had ever seen her, arrived at the Curtis mansion. two hours before ‘train t-me, in response to a telephone message from her dough-fer. “New, mlother,“ Blilly R pleaded, alter she had kissed her a. dozen ‘ times and explained ‘the situation tlo Ihzer with as little BIllplli-IBJE! on her own. illness as possible, "you're not to worry, do you hear? I'm not sick. l'nl just tired and nervous, und lMlr. Cllrtis thought ll needed n real reslt. Smile pretty for your baby," she begged, smiling through her own too-ready tears. something uras going to happen," and more." shook lheer heart. my room for half an Hour.“ Wells conceded. er tray stand across the bed. "Ush- Viola! There's enough here t0 feel! tl ifalnily of titty laborers. Take it away. llt makes me ‘sitk t0 iuflk m. all ‘lilllS food. Welt. I'll <l1‘~"_!;!< the orange juice and the collee- Hm- grain dlkl not leiwe until mid- iltterlloo Viola, cheer-fully. V0!‘ uiiibie, rm lieu nzllyu lilwkinli i!" hey, lwlyile Illlg semi-invalid lay. flrggged for the journey, on ‘the ‘.@|,‘,,_|5e longillf). Mrs. Meadows canto in two or three times during the icourac 0f the ulorn-Jng, with poiitfi offers of assistant-m. nil-d advice. mill Billy was amaved to i‘lnd that there wag not the slightest change in her lrllztlluer. "I must ‘have been dream- jiilt: lust night." she decided ai- 185t- -' ‘At noon "old T. Q" i115 Sled 0!! ‘carrying ‘her dovm to the fllllllllllg [room lil ills arms, for a farewell |“l'amily meal." ‘Nyda. and Winnie were botll ‘there, and‘ llke "Mire. Meadows, ‘Nyda acted exactly sis if Jlutlring ‘hall happened ‘tile nigh-t bofoie. Both Nyda ‘and Wlnnllic pretended a great! solicitude for mlly um] promised J-‘ke tine good Ilittle iosteresisters ‘they were sup- posed to be, to write her all the IIOWB. T. Q, llild a llllifililte alone with her, after ‘he had carried her ‘book upstairs to ‘her room. "I haven't ail-y night to ask it of you, but, as lone friend ‘to another. ‘I'd like to ask yell ‘to make me a promise, Billy child." ~ Iillly ‘forced herself’ ‘to smile at hiim euuillily, but her ‘heart bent ‘Blc. 0r thumping at the piano, l-le like a boiler factory.” grin. I gave hunt ‘tile idea. for ‘it, mother, Clay." ‘ii knew it." Her mount-l- modded sagely. Strengthens The Stomach 1m. Fermentlng Wntee. Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills Quickly Re store Health 1 - menting matter that secure the aid your system Med use Dr. ‘Hamilton's Pills. 25c nt dealers . l!" THE BEDTIME smur- Gmde ‘IX (JrJ-d ‘Dlilian Walli- ‘Stewart .4. . mid 2 Lorne McKay 3 Evelyn _Mc_~_ / BATH threatened IQyear-lild Clare-rm D Helgerson. AIIIOIRIBIlOIhRlIight save his life. But no doctor was aVa-Qabk - ~ - the nearest hospital was 100 miles. awaY no train for two days! ‘ ' Helped by a railroad worker, ‘the Red Cross Outpost Nurse put hell patient on a “ gas Jigger and started the same even» _‘ mg , , . It was 20 below zero! The gas container sprang a leak . . . in the biting darkness, the nurse and her helper pushed their hand- car four miles to a. wayside station where the agent ‘Reoiomssnursesg, areAnéels filileror m. Frontlelf-‘Settlers i ‘ are few, skilledihttbritiondb Ia The Red Crosscolnes ‘ 1:1,‘ . , "H; - settlers come . . . tenftwenty-fifcy mileaf i 7 Million I! Since the War’ THE RED CROSS has disbursed Dollars for the SoIdiersIWomen, Children "and Frontier Families 0f Calla‘!!!- fast. ‘with apprehension, as ‘she nod- V “I've had a sort o! neeltng nun Mrs. Wells worried. "Clay's been going around locking like a ghost, I hardly ever see- you any “Not sick exactly, ll guess," Mrs. "But puny-like, and mopey. He spends every eve- Y wing in his own‘ room, writing mu- hira- your room noln‘, and [had the D ano moved ll t! er l‘. hi , ' , Ihlg wuld may an he ewxfnaed ntlo.s?lfi'ley sedan because she was shy of writes a hit and plays a ‘bu and some of it lflullnldfl Lmply 1erf]b]e._. Billy gmiled a shoal or "her old H"! WTWYIB iwsymvhouy. I've at least (liolio that much tor "You two've‘ had a. silly _.-._.. proves Digestion 5)‘ Clearing the eyotem of sour, ll! fermentation of food in the stomach can be prevented. you go a 1011s way towards stopping the mo“ frequent ailment of the dayuAfter once using 1):. Hamilton's Pills the stomach is cleared of the sour, (or. uses gas, hwmvllrll. indigestion and head- aches. You will po pleasantly my». Drisedl at ‘the smooth. easy wny in which Dr. Hamilton's ‘Pills tone up‘ W! liver. kidneys and stomach. To‘ gave them food other jigger . . ing. was saved. zation stand the arrived at the hospital early next morn» Helgerson was found to have a ruptured appendix and peritonitis was operated upon ‘at once . . . his life On the fringes of Canada's advancing civili’ Hospitals. In these remote districts doctors “STILL SERVING ” , and an» . they ...he established when 39 Red Cross Outpost . . . to find the skilled attention they muflfi halve if their livés are to be‘ saved." ‘Here the Red] Cross‘ ‘Nurse “is a ltrug, Angel [of Mercy, serving With skill. courage and! unflagging . devotion. Last yearl743 mothers gave ‘ I birth to their babies under‘. the Red Cross care . ., most of their; ‘must other}, wise hive gone unattended. In a1l,'3088 patients sperltl. 30,896 days in the Outpost, I Hospitals. Operations were performed . . . - ‘ fevers alloyed . . . suffering mitigated . , many lives saved to Canada. More of these" Outposts are urgently neededfand will be you provide, the funds. Canada needs the Red Cross. 'It brings to thousands the skilled help and kindly attention no other agency supp "es. Contribute generously _to the - CbL-loltetown, r. s. l. ~__,,__ __, 4 , spa, and he's, creeping around like ll ghost and you're fiat onyour iback with zt nervous breakdown. I ilrlwoys knew you d ‘fake love lwfll- ‘.1; it ever ‘liit aw“- Befi! l - ylou to do ‘ls to make up W1!!!“ (nay- "Is Clay sick?" mliy cried, a\||§._l1'l1‘d‘1f°\1'!1 set v01" “PP!!!” hi“! prtlsfli at tile Lhrob of pity tlltltjand m!!! !!!!’°"" “w” that bottle of sleeping ‘tablets? > "I'm afraid it's not ‘s0 sunlile 11B that, darling," Billy told her E9111" lure. [Wells dill not so ‘to the sw- ti-on with the ‘two E"!!!- ilml ‘Billy knew that her IXlOiJIbBI‘ refused Con- stiarlceb offer of a seat in the Brilli- the aristocratic, ‘reserved girl. But i.'t was that very reserve. ‘Wm! warm, genuine friendliness under- ly-ing it. that made ;Blliy feel more comfortable with her than -wltll anyone ‘silo had met. Silo collid bo herself ‘with Constance Bradley. lDlrittilg ‘filo ‘long, lttzy ‘month ‘that followed ‘the ‘two ‘girls bocaino the ciloseob of. friends, yet neither would have dreamed of intruding upon the privacy 0f the other. They occupied ‘a luxurious ‘suite in ‘the most exclusive oi‘ the resort ‘hotels. seeing just en-cug-ll oi’ each other to 4138-1118111, idle friendship but not to cndnlli-ger lit. lplayllng golf, usually in foursomes, with other ‘guests of the ‘l-ldtel, ‘which not hail‘ filled and therefore extremely comfort- nble; "reading, sleeping, enjoying the exoollent.-meals; strollung in the spring evenings over ‘flower scented country roads, or listening, with quiet r-zrljjoymen-t, ‘to ‘the very good ‘three-piece orchestra that played for an ‘Izmir an even-lug on the mezazann-ne floor ol‘ the hotel. ‘Billy did lino‘! hear from ‘Dal, and Iris name was ilpt mentioned in the Dew letters she received, As she had expected, Nydtt and Winnie did not write ‘her a single real letter; ‘hastily scrawled postcards lgulrflled tire, letter of their promise ‘to Mr. Curliis. The spell ‘which had bound 5-: her ‘s0 painfully and so ecstatically to ill-re ‘mystic. dork man,‘ who looked like a Hindu seemed mercifully to Fuzzy “fins the Race! l ll boratioll with Hi8 llxllerfomila History ‘Cmlllllfll-l-ee- the cllainrrlainehil! 0t hm!!!“ be lifted. She became normal again, fill-ted u. bit, entertained her hotel acquaintances with ilci" illlltll- es from golf chills ‘that marred llcr tender pztlllls. And sire had put on lilo ton pounds lot weight. she hB/d lost. She lliiltl the glorious convicttfoil that again slirc was her own. unlstress‘, ‘that never ilgain could anyone “lay u Spell" ‘on ‘her. And yet her boyish cocksurclless in‘ her owu strength was destined not to survive til-e first evening of ‘lller return to Colfax. (To Be Continued) Banning becomes jealous of the fickle Romaine’: attentions to Ny- da, and Romaine exhibits his know- lgt-tge of another murderous art. in the next chapter. llvletcallfe avenile. tulllolfs pflgeg of illustration; Bud IIIEDB. ranks during the war ‘ting in _ of the 14th lBattaiion. and WAR HISTORY OF THE ‘FOURTEENTH BATTALION ‘Scattered all over tile Dominion of Canada lire 111911‘ who served ov- erseas in ‘the 14th ‘Batinliorl Roy- al Montreal Regiment, (IE-IF. The (lfilllflflflg of civil occupations, time, and distances have somewhat weakened the links of comradesllip that were ‘forged in the lnlld and, blood of Flanders, but all opportun- ity is ‘notw presented for recalling the ‘memories of those ‘glorious, ‘tragic days and renewing old ‘friendships. There is now available o. history of the gallant 14th, such as few regiments ca-n- boast oi’. A ‘daylby-day itinerary, showing every ' ‘town wllere ‘the battalion billeted overnight, as- weil as every "battle ‘find every trench tour, i5 included in this "historic review. together with complete llists of the honors and awltrds made to ‘tho regiment. of commissions granted ‘lill the C. IEaF. or the Imperial Anmy as well "as the roll offtilose who gave their ‘Pr ‘i tlonai ‘Mluseum dives for the Empire ill the great struggle, I The b31111‘! ha; been in course 0f ‘Drfilluration for the past eight- een mouthe- IIt has been written by lR.C. Fetheretonhwugh df Montreal, I ‘ . ll c "lrliil, ‘ET S D ‘, t4 i ‘u I “at BRIRH | D K-vl-vw APPLE wile cool: bur rr ooze. seem A$ "rt-touch Vi) NEVER as: tenouol-l "to eA-r. \Wl$H lcouuo FIND aomerl-lma » " ‘ LLQL- ._ five bottles and had better heoith. Now I have three girls and aboy and have done my work up to confine- ment. 1 um now at the Chan of Life and owe m good health to Eydin E. Plnkhomh egetable Compound. I ' e a bottle when I think I need - rs. Suem ‘hi! DAYMAN, R. R. No. 5, Ontario. Sold by dnlggietl everywhere. 0 \ ‘Col. C- , . - 1, 11 -. _ 3,0,, D.C.\M.. dent nit, Wile proud oi tn (ll out B_ price, D wesnnogna; Rig J addition to the story ° e n work ll‘0Illi1914-—:9§2;vard tan-s a 0 L“.“‘°E.'....2‘.‘l‘i “lllnler. lye-wore The whole makes a volume that will be prized lby all lnterestfid in ‘the Iloysl Montrelils, and 1R2 hundreds who passed lhrflflflh and since- The com-lulttee are desirous of get- lollcll with all ex-lnemiwrfl for the history are now being re- ccived ‘by Colonel Prlce- The prim of the volume ls $3.60 Doiiiiiakl- Wales New Museum Masterpiece 0i King CAlIhDIIFI". nor 30--— ‘PM Ne" of ‘wines. lust formally opened by the King. l8 d9‘ scribed as a mastorlfleci! 0f are i- ‘tecture. the dominant MW" ° l! large group of handsome PM!!!“ ‘buildings erected in the 50"E°!'° Reill- under g not, yet = wholly complete. Th‘ main feature of the 1118i; l! I- "(If interior-court‘ with two on f pavilliorle for Welsh mtllnl ory and history and antixlliiifii " speotively. and a will“! ~ ' five and fountain." " When completed tho m ‘ wllél. have a domolike lecture all‘. a on the Gag-tern side-BM l! '4‘ ell-fllr theatre ‘qt tile norm“! ner. Round the court 0n floors, so far as they are com ,- are grouped the public e111 s’, galleries with a range oi.’ roll reserve collections. From the point of V!!!" °l um organization the build!“ scribed’ by time controilingii _ constant delight and i! 0W!!!‘ - interest. o! visitors similarly‘ pioyed, from America. Tbe Times’ architwillfl! .~ pendent describe! the whole with its seven buillnnnli! l b the museum, as the file?” ‘is was by a comhilll!!!" R j of public buildings in 1!! , luck-in securins, U"? deal- pork-and 30011 1!! "l; _, that o: o, singularly 6!! , lbody of‘ oivib authoritlel- not oriily cornmliealioned W‘ architects to desist! “'3'. ,. they had in view but iii “ > lotions alboiitmutoriail. " R‘ a style and relationship “v ~ and ‘prompt-lion between I058. ‘ . , The buildings already a are -tile City Hail and C()“fl3'_.thQ Nhtional M m , ' Wales, ‘the Gilnmorllm Co“ I " l tho University collw. i!!!‘ cul College and the U!!!" R noes. iolisfllfi ‘will’!!! m“ Museum ii the “m” " ' , The ‘m eum is a 85”"! ‘ um with ‘exciiiflli/B Weiss. It's‘ l>\!‘!‘i!°“° m“ ' summarized ‘In tiiw "uwde" teach ‘the world ti”!!! ‘w,’ the Welsh 900919 “W!!! » . Ihtherlondl’ l --By ARTHUR 01ml"! ‘ .. 425 int- the orders Dflrk mull-ed by the (mm the Marquees of Butt. it‘, las been in use for somotimoiliti i'\' A Each Outpost serves. a i! over hundreds of squaren-Ihiiesfl, it; the ' lCanadian Red Cross Society. National Appeal-Empire Day to Dominion Dav _ 3_ Send Contributions to: Prince Edward lelnnd Division, Canadian’ ‘