1' JY; :__: . ii 7 .-~.1l: ,.- 2 -.,i, -. ; ;l,_3}_; i iii 5 -li-#3 Y -' '."'t ii. ,é .ill ' “ N, - ‘lil i` °" - ‘ i .it - - `l.-‘,.`. t - ~;v;e;~f<-=-'- .-‘"1-er-;‘=-=`.i=é»} 42-,-i=”§` ` 3 'W1 .-`§-il Li 2.5-"1, ' 1 v ,i §,,<¢,;wF-`.,-;lw~<--» , :»f_-v:-s~1s;-_»»:- r. e_fn f mpg,-igigh gl-me policy of the Laurier caution because the second winter in " - 5 it ~ \\' i rn :neat e and the issue has not yet been do . the Arctic generally has the most tell- _ - ’ - -- - - - - ll 95 9 r Goierllllleflt. _ lug an-ec” on explol_ers_ _tar ttiiao_voi.uur “_:~|-5-mu.i-4.-iam-r-\l it “'33 argued the" that “`°‘P"°°m" The relief rt will sail aboard _ - P8 Y S Dl'0D0S9ll ll! U10 Kll0X~l"l°fldllli< the Glendale, an auxiliary ship which greement. would place the natural Will C031 “lid lll'0ViSl0n at Sydney, and nations have been watching eagerly through the long win- resources of Canada absolutely at me will be boarded there by tl_l@ DRY! lha ter months. When the war began Great Britaln's active m _ ° 8 5. Wltcre would Canada have been in ymmg soldier who had survived the t ' this war if the Laurier reciprocity flertnan bullet. fell a hopeless victim ungle had succeeded? Wltat. help f-0 UUPld'B Bl1llftB- 'fliers ia ti little ' would this country have been able to _ _ _ _ ive to Great Britain in ensuring a It xc culled the Que."-I MMT ('m"”l' ure fowl Supply at lllvflerate wal? is tnstatred in the twtet formerly ould it have been done at all? used by Queln Victoria during her The Laurier policy would have S0i0lll‘_ll Oli the Riviera- If iS 8 laced the Canadian food supply ah- _€:;:_f;"‘l:‘_l~;___sl_;‘;t-___ “‘:_‘§i__;t;‘ie“°‘;\“‘z_°ds_§_:_3' olutely in the ltands of the United . y ' H . S States. in the hands of those who con- 910,,-1y_ allen with the assistance Ol ol the “market of ttiticty millions." canes. A week or ten days ol sun- Cattatlu, with tho other Dcntinions. lfhlllc “lid lH1|lU'Y i\ll`. lllltl U10 llgllfll is contributed cnurntons stores ol` ‘S WEN- '-110 BYGS brighten, the cane lti\ap_t`ooilsttt_fl`s for the ntotltcrlantl. llUul_lSh_ They are nllmlml 8 month ln- lint;-(1 States have held.. Ulll fl" but oftcu in_ it fortnight the invalid lie liighcst price for tltcir t`ood sttp-‘ni ri-tidy lon the fri-nt again, lies. lleciprociiy would have enabled H‘tl`0 Came l‘€Cf'l1'-1!" ll y0\ll\lZ Ulllcel' - bckon in t one of the iii"-l-ind tlti-nt to exact that highest price on _ tl lr o . . L... Cunadiatt food supplies. du fell 1 _ I 't hi h d eff? °f me United Swtes- Liberals museum said tonight that full details enied it, but they favoured reciproc- of the relief expedition has not yet ity at the price, even at that price, been 00lDPl9l€tl- ust as Laurier years ago announced '_ that he would take the America dol- " ‘ , - ization only. As a matter of fact, however, the Territorlats lar any day ln pfeferellcc to tl1enE“g_ SAXS AMLRICAN GIRL* were as ready as the regular reserves to accept duty wl\er- llsh Shllllng_ FAI-llS_ March 24__ -l-he end ol wlwre Now? _just taken place at Rouen. Noth- Puts it Very Plainly fairly renked of heather and bag- iirst week in July. 0flictaLs of the 'HIS BABE KNEEB DID IT,'- the prettiest little wmv romance has - ing was ever swifter or more unpre- tneditatcd It be an at Nic and the Paradise for wounded officers at Nice. esccnt. Home for British Officers and them arrive pallid, feeble, moving is :tbitndoned or carried with a little regiments He wits rcitlly n splen- t ou, mer i-ix ec g , tin not too hiidly wounded. Hia nnntu pipes, but we will cali him Duncan r'I0"SU'U I"Il'>tli 'Lal for .Mays FA 'I' A or MLm.LAN's Marv. lgl / _- __. .»_¢_ f.\.\E\\ " "4, ""`>`\'_ _ J/5-.-7 ._r t _ - .- -*-1 ' gl-wf_11"__;_' '*' -. '?,’~t.'»’xt""’ ’ . Gif", "<--_ L -,;_.;_ - ,_,.., . - ' c . it .i‘&'___ also ;~. " §'.';`_` Material and _ Liningglhrown in Ladies Tailored Suits and Skirts---See Paton’s Window For Less Money than they can be Tailored-Material and ' Lining thrown in lf prices and values speak loud in_ llrinters ink, Patons’ ought to have a rush wit these Tailor Made Suits that they are putting on sale today at $9.48. This price is be ow the Cost of Material. Most of these Suits are in Blue and Black with about a dozen Fancy colors and Checks, the sizes range 16, 18, 34 a_nd 36 Black s only running up to 40. Styles vvhile_ not exact are still stylish. The coats are silk lined, Suits strictly Men Tailored and finished with Hair cloth bust forms. Samples to be seen 'tn the Eastern Window. _ The regular prices of these suits ru_n up to $25.00 and are one of the best bargains that Paton & Co. ever offered. $9.48 PATON’S $9.-is H0-FU I"ll">Ui pA_G_E FOUR _ _oaannorrnrown ova mari . ' _ g _g ,_ ‘_ J _. `9¥`5,f.`;,__,i ~_ - _g/_:_ ' ' . ' '.- _- _I _ t -.l,- , -¢ \ Patterns Delineator A Patons _.r ii 7 ii This is an aspect of tlte situation Macdonald- It "33 Ni°°'9 mst ex' __ » ' f H' h "it may be said thiii Canada alottc gcc;-ntr;city_ Why_ the “hon pleaged has no local interest in fighting Gcr- skirt. ill _t_._ltist years faltltiolismis dui, . ._ |. _. l_. ll _-l he nm o , 0 ie Spc o c nt . maui"laf)d_l);:_lllirirl;_LT. l,ll:ll:}.l:l.Ulll._ So Nice followed licr liigblantler "`"“‘"'"rU 'l' " _ 5 , ` _l about and admired him hugely, sid~ cd to pri-vcnt (nttudu from iollo_vt itg ling “ll to him “ll (.vl,l.yl,__._,___lSl_m_ to ll‘lll|f~‘ lJ0llffY WlllUll ‘hill Dllmllliu" fuel Whitt. thc kilt was rctllly made had adopted, and it is to bc presumed uf. _ that a victorious Germany would put veto upon the Canadian preferential arifl. Therefore from local and from -l-here was also in Nice at that tlme 'eneral reasons. as Well as fl'0lll lO!f'- n young American girl with her ino- . -' tlte Fla' and ther. She was Chafmlngly Dre'-W. lty to the lvtttg and to tl th _ _ th __ __ ____t_ d t lll_ egtr-e es teancera mlm the mb'fm"t of mood ren on the exclusive country club. .\iany tip, the Dontttiions are all concerned hearts had been laid nt her tech but lll U10 VlCf0l'l' ‘if the Ames' And H she danced indiiierently- over them they are interested in the victory, they a1|_ and ll-as supposed to be waiting ~ - ntributin to the cause. lt is for a title. Fate led her one day into rc co B , _ not only ln men and ln amps mal they a tea-ro_<_>m where _She young High- in their share but in food in lander C ancgd t° e' A mutual ac' are d° _g ' -_ ‘ quaintance introduced their.. The metals tn all those resources without “Mtch was get to the lucl_ llc l.ecelv_ which war i-attttot bc fought. Wltcrcus ed an invitation to cull nt their ho- thc United Stat;-5, as good ncuirals, tel. 'l`hey w_l:re_: seen strolling on the luke nL_llll,__r mm slde llol. ll", ,,l|l,.,-_ beach tuget et. Day after day iin ir- but. tltlnk ottiy_of tie owu__ __8_lde_ Nice whlsDcl,e(l_ Hmlled and in Betting as bigli a price as DGSHWIG watched with the southern avidity for their foodstuffs. the Dominions 10|- r0man¢¢_ Could it be the dim. have done all in their power by gifts cult one was caught at last? Caught 1-- ;,°,,;;- i::...‘;:° °-i?..1: 53: .';‘;’:‘,.I'.‘;°‘;iiii “ce” large ‘m “mags pp y ` wzaged. Then, as an afterthought stuffs to the Mother Lountry for the ll re Clive hem “e c C e to t e SPO fat. r abi d , moSec,,l,0,, 0, th, ,,.,,,_ ,l-,,,.,, ,,.,. her., in _,lme,_lm_ his wwe he Cham Telephone Your Order For The Silverware think of ltow Liberals a fcw ;.'s.-iirs ago nd to bc, in some tiiatuttt part. of the _.ll titer that the dress is looked upon as rather it charming little notional IN TEN D.\i`.<. l lr lmcrusl resistible ttiagtictisin drew hiin to her _ __ ._ _perience 0 at tg lander, and hc (;ANAD|/iN5 ARE ‘fh'°h has 'mt bee" l°st__f'p0“ uw Iljn simply went. to her head. No British li IN GOOD HEALTH. ttsh pttblic. On lilztrclt .ii the Lonton soldier is more lmlmllll. ln Fmllcc ____ “i\l0r1\i11s Post.” one of the most 111- than the Scot with the time petti- iluential journals in the United King- coat, or "Tommy lie|»»c+iit4»»soii<++aimx+iit4»iieo»t+»<+ax-0 and the eoldiw- was culled w the ~ nlone, and Nice was bereft of her Phgng Q sent to Rouen to o g er tempor and only aumc out °' and never BEAMEWQ STRIKE. my little , _ \_ -AT GLASGOW BND8. uc --- i ttnttistts or ni 11...... ~ “W” ary work Af. once a message flash ' "' ` =-1 _ ~ - , ‘ - ' . r, ~" -s , ._ ‘p ' ~- g-_ g that the Socialists of the Empire are unanimously in favihir beIm'll;“r§o{.°rg;';itba;’,%;:3lthlf;l.g;,‘;:é gqgli Ed "°al‘é° le" behind t” '°"°“'_ ' ’ e of peace attd are earnestly seeking a means to brittg it ,wr anyghing to mm- her happiness wit' e m t about. Perhaps the more militant German parties will in But. give her n contented spirit, lv-in-' BAM-; KN];}-;S |)][) ['r_ l due course of time be glad of the activities of the Socialists, ls*-¢l'lD8 llallda. and willinl Wet- Y-lllit _ g vlww methods ln normal times they condemn- h" ""°'°“°" '““’ '“‘“"l';° 1°’ 'hx Aim that only one stung n-iniineit L __ _..._ _. .. .l our big showing of extra high quality' poultry netting. Our poultry netting is o LI strong and durable-th/e kind you want-1-, at the very price you wish to pay. A Call and see what splendid values we ' are offering in thisline. » , nnnhlnnnuh ___ Fennell I 1 \