- _,.0 i _ - i , _ ' box of Cascarc i - _ . _ N ARCH 2 I i9 »~~».~ “" " /'~1i.ln H _ T --f~_i`tenersl'fCiitrie i v(Co tinuedl i _There erefiv ' | » Mit ..._ .;:f"“' “"- Firsf by th b' 1 ‘ 001012 Of, the tea eivhertligdleelizldpcr _ s'¢?”d»_ bl’ the exquisite aroma; i 7 Tflird _b th' |~ Afrmhinyg tnavllgrn e clelghtiul, re. f . - Q-_F°'”"¢"» by the satisfying ri¢h. -'snggggt bb' the economical . Make a brewing and you will _- V glnnckglil Siege' qualities combined v t l _ .- m , ' ' " _ Vw ood $95 Tent-S2 L '=v".,§`,'-§_~__ l __,-e *"' __ _-.._.;_...._-:~r:;~;-_ ____..'°- 'F- L1-tc' V ' Red Rosa Coffee is as generously good ss Red Rose Tes we _ 'dom Very First with Beaver Flour, will show you the difference between. this perfect blended wheat flour-and the \l!l|lll~;W§¢S¢Cl’l'l Spfihg Wheat Hours, ll§l‘l,!s Blk): Plf Cfillfi. Cookies ana Doughnuts--the delirious, "homey '. nutlike flavor of the Bread end Rolls~-will be doubly ` _vvglcome after the tough, almost tasteless breed made with western spring witest hour. BEAVER FLOUR MILL!-ID OF BLENDED WHEAT B tne choicest Ontario fall wheel, strengthened with western spring wheat; and is equally good for breed eadpssticy. Qi-der s trial barrel today. IDEALRRS-write us for prices on Fred iinsvse Grsiua and Cereals. ~,g7 ‘nit T. ll. 1'AYl.olt C0. LlllilT£D. - cl-tariisu. ost § a ...__ ,- »-g ~"Mothér and Her Pets v ` h LoveCandyCascarei:s” ‘L Careful mothers knowi that Cascarets in the , |l6llib'rii`esns leafs sickness, less trouble, less worry, LL 5 less cost. When one of the kiddies has a white `f. ' tongue,,tainted breath, sour stomach or a cold, a " Cascaret quickly and harmlessly works _the poisons 3 (rom the liver and bowels and all is well again. f \ _ \ .» / _ 7/Ui l TO MG'I_ll{l:,`.RSl While all children detest castor oil, ealomel, tslte Cascisrets because they taste like canrlgll Cshepiets work the nasty bile, sour fermentations and constipation ' ' d bowels without pam or pills d laxatives, they really love to .poison iroriilthe Eiiild'slte'nder`stomacl1» l|V¢f`l_" piping (},,,c¢¢j¢,,-“ogg disgppoint 'the worried mother. Esch 10 cent _ U contains di,¢¢¢i°|\s for children aged one year old and upwards at well as for adults. I F 'mat sa wort; or zsm-suit si-went » about this sore when $30 spent in ‘I .~ - doctors' tnotments did so good whatever' I certainly advise other z mothers tio: to ezpet-imsiit. with use lose remedies. but to eeve their little ones unnecessary suffering and themselves needless anxiety and stock compaii menu ry mis; zen-an it on 4,. su___-u FOOD BOARD FLO UR MILL LICENSE N0. 10 ‘ ~ 4 - _ » Col. Peck said that he ii_dynnt~_~ ed with his battalion nine _miles ln one da and took five towns; that some rrnonc l~AN°U*°5- _ _>'. _ theyfnever fi-rod a shot ind never _ (‘olpne'l .l’eck»t-itrongly criticized Sir lust. _it innn. .They captured five: ur six Gorman uillltary pollcofwlio had overstepped themselves as police were 9\\l>Dosed to do all over the world. This _wan greeted with much laughte'r T110 laughter, however, ‘_wns .pro longed and Colonel Peek mentioned that during this triumphant advance he had “kissed ull awful lot of women." and only uilfuntunate thing wus, he found all the old women crowded it the front. _ An to Sir Arthur Currie. he sal-‘ he was a commander- whom he wa proud to have served under with er. trcmo affection and -loyalty. He dc scribed him as one of. the groii' commanders they had in this war. Sir: Arthur Currie. the speaker sai- was}t.hc'natu_ral leader for it grea domt%crocy’s as-uiy. When no bocnnl coninlnnder it was with no politicn influence, and his nppoliitment lin beenopposod by some jealous rlvnlt However, it had mot with the dccldln factor. lt also utetwith the hearty ni proval of all ranks ln the Ctinndia corps. Sir Saul Hughes, said Col. Peck, i giving to -the' House ti list oi' thus who hnd distlngulsilcd tllcmi-lelvt‘ . overseas or llnd rcluiloils iit_tllc fron mentioned Colonel John A Currie. rf ulnrklng that Colonel Currie slioul not be eollfnscd with aiiotllei' tunn t the some tinlllc who had acted di cred‘lta.bly'oii _thc ficld of bilttlt :There was only one tvtilur lmiii lii tl‘ (`mlad'lttn', urnli’ of this llullle “ll sufficlciitly high rank to lic ffolllllsi with Colonel i`urrle. but li' Sir Snr had another man than the leildvf i the Canadian ‘Corps in mind. lit- siiou. come out like ti inun and Lcli who _ WHS. Sir Soni iluglics-"On the col. irnry l moan Anhui' Currie, and Wl take the iii-si opportullii->'. ul' Svlflli no in this House." CAMPAIGN OF INFAMY- “'I`hon,” said i`oloncl Peck. "if Lhl ouiiipaigii ol' initiniy iS lf' °U“llU‘“"' deplore if-" ` , "M-uy i unit It rillcstlon oflihtt hol orablc gcnticnian'!" -suid Sir Saul. “l It ii fwci that Fololiei John M. (`-urri should go through lift- sniutlged b. cause' of -the niisdeetis ot' anotheran not hnvo his mime 'clearcd?" Col. Peck replied that he. did, nc want to enter into ally discussloi about ii ini-miter ul' the llout-le an would not have hrouglJt`Col. Currie’ name lil had he not been desirous o tiefemiing the (Tatindinn coninuilitlu However, lic deolnrod lf this campaig iiguinst Sir Arthur Currie continue ho would tell some things he ltnevi and certain gentlemen would curs- L-lic tiny that they were born. \ “I have ztlwuys llnd the greater adnilmtlon for the cllnrtlctcr of Si ' Sam Huglion," continued Colont \l’cck, "I was never one oi’ those wh thought that the lionorti.l>leA gentle ' iilttn had lntuio tl hundred thousand do' :lure out ot tho nose rifle. But l t-him (tho ntaitoliionta he has innde are un ‘ worthy of him." - Turning i.o the recent riots in Eng "lieth iloillubilizution cumpii. Col I’et‘.l sitio that probably they were mucl oixutirgorated. You could not. he said get sercriti thousand -full blootle lnen together without having trans lrresslonii oi’ the military law whlci was very much stricter tllan drdiniu' ‘ THE MONEY was spent. on doctors' hills, vill- out any beneili. as Wu spelt in Zam-Buk, which effected a complete ` ours!" says Mrs. Fred Gervais of 126 ‘Bleury Gt... Montreal. "A rash broke out on my babie ii -akin. and sho became vor! fri!-Nl ii and loatwelght. I took her to a doctor. who gave me some lotion so apply, but it did not do baby any good. I then took' her to Another doctor; but with the camo rssuit.,_ °‘ 1'li_sn a friend, who nav tho ell- dition:lialsy was in. brought E ‘i some lam-iB'uk, which sho on hi( recommended that I eommenbsl using it.” In one wsok's time baby looked. mush better, and listore a _ A lei zzz:_irt.f:;,_“;r:.;ei;_.ii..:;'112:. is rmes ."' _ l _ f\ .f /\\ \ vallagsin. < health. and I think it wonderful _ _ _ Then insure in good SHORE _ ' “ .M ’,m_,. _ ' ' -B h is also best for eczema __ ., . _ ~ ; ~ _ » _ ~ ‘ ‘ l l ispolities. and iid could not lliolil ooo ._ »_ - ‘- ' ~ ' . " ` am' ` :rn-eating the brotherhood of the transis- Charlotlelowll _ .__. .~ 3.; sm-ii the qiisrrellings in political I V I -a ' into its hoped that the soldiers has lam 08 WlllCll nel/el' contest an honest clmm such ringworrg. scalp sores, boils, ulcers. mod ov l"‘°°°ii“' “£1 i.°"' "“’°i'*'°‘°i‘.’i" ' S8 _ n. os_ou,urnsen sms. ds is mpre All d;Isrs or Zaln-Bnk Co.. Tor- ER. BROW _ onto. 50a. box. 3 for $1.25. it ho l" i-rt division wnr worn return month had 0159004 she was suite “Baby is lov the picture of \ ‘t,i‘.;»:f;~»5~'» i-»Q_ ' ' ' _ ' ; * f _ - . _ T1-15; CHARLQ'i"i‘|~,1£wN M in 5 ip p_Hwm_ cv8l‘)W pr is ig on _ there Wim liillllllli but one great awaih` of good will toward the boys of the Canadian Corps. When his own rem. mem, left Germany, oven the time mans had cheered them. Charles Ferguson. militnry governor Of C0l0§ne_ From the llrsl moment. (lol. Peck declared. Canadians found the _British authorities* unsyilipistlie- tic. Cannditinswero put out of bounty; by 11 lIwBB%8e which Col. Peck clinract-A erised as most insulting. Ii. ctmtainoq Lhe vl'ol'ds:_"0v~'lng -to the continued llllsboliavioilr Of the Canadians. Cui-_ ognei will be'put out of bounds." C'-7l~ l’eClf W” D_\‘outi to nay. however, Ulu! fhero W0l'é Cnnorllnu officers ,whp resenten that order. Sir Artuui- Cup. rie replied that ‘tho order, in the way in wliicli it wax-i couched. could only bc uliiisidoi-etl nn lnitult: and the, zzoinlilander of thu First Ctinodliur Diviliion, General Maoboiitlitl, ciial-` it-usted iirotltlctlon of proof that the-_ 'Jiimitlinns had been unduly obstreper- aus, » Siii_Cll‘l1rlel~tr_l~‘el‘i;uson liiudo ccrttslli ;-lial‘gcs_ General MacDonald inode ln- veniigution and found that tho numb- uiot convicted- was very much sinallcr p ,nan the number that would be norni- tliy -charged among n similar body ‘ ii' men in the s-'Lille time. "And," Col. Peck declared. "when _ il' . , - ‘d lt had the insults of Sir Cllnrles 1-`ergu=lotl ringing ` lit ltsl _ears Sir ‘hiirlen_i»‘ergusoi\ was married to :il volntin- of Cologne and that may av- 'ouut for some of his strange sym- mtlilen for tho illliivhitnnt.s_ He coni- l iitindetl rile Seventeenth Corps at \i~rn:~i when 'il went out uf _tho town nero on that account. ‘ "Sir C-litirles Ferguson gave up vlonchy, Who retook Mollchy?-the fanadinn corps." ‘ " Col. Peck det-.larctl tllut when twen- y-flvo miles east of Cologne he had old his men he would in Parliament ` lofend the character* of Canadian l troops. V ` (‘oi. Peck tllcn iniormed the House liiat he would -make the name of Sir f-hllricst }i‘erg'1ii-ion stink' in the nostrils it nil .patriotic and honest men. |` 'fhol-_e were lots of things that hop- ¢ >t-nod in the British aruiy about ` .rhich nothing was known. ln 1917 ‘ ho went into a town in which 40.000 irltish troops were in open insurrec- ion. and 4,000 Canadian troops were :alien to guard the railways and bridges. Col. Peck said it was a great help o them at the from to know that hey had behind them in Granada a strong, generous and chivalrous peer il tie. He mentioned especially "the fair J. _orts and to prepare thot-io parcels which cheered ‘tihom in their warfare. 3 ie said .they were "‘llko the e‘hadow‘ ‘ if a great rock ' n weary land" itcd Press for sending a statement no tanada that soldiers in riots had brolt- ill =il into girls' rooms. He said that it ` was officially stated that the soi- iiorn hnti never gone into tht: nurses' l atcrs but had behaved with albsoluto in . § ilrlvalry. He thougllt the authorities I 'liould look into this mutter. i °-tif A1' 'rl-is oPPosi1'io~. lic cxprcsiiod himself clearly and aliiphntlcoliy on the question of his iollticnl lielieils. He had been four 'earn overseas fighting for the prin- :ipics of Lililomiinin, and if the Lib- iral party had not conie up to the icralch it was no fault of his. He had f‘ lad no belief in tlic Liberals getting ` in with the war, ‘liut i.lle-Unionist , lovernment had offered them a de- ‘ inlte policy while the Liberal policy. vas of shifting sand. What party ‘ vould they turn 40'! Wlicn tht-_ hlbeml ‘ iarty could show him they hurl ti lnore lrogressivc policy. and when they- ‘ny after day to organize these- com- .‘ ill ~ _ i He criticized the Canadian' Associ- |.| ._ _ ,~-fm--»_-__".;~?,_'.“f¢»‘ _ f -“f _,f_,,,~_,_ ~ ~~ wh ' the f.iune'iu tontuc -1lld` Il """"' . °' ' ----v---'~--_~-; I -. :. ~. -~___¢»L~ t¢‘_ _ 00|-i Pick. V. C. Defends. ‘-“?` ....31,. ..' .Z;...`... FOGD WILL PREVENT DISEASE’ 0 - Food is always at better preventive of ` disease than serumctoxiiis orotltei' drugs- p but be sure the food is pure, clean, nourish- ~- 1 ing and easibf digested. ' Shredded Wheat isthe most tlioroughlycooltedcerealintheworld " it is the whole wheat boiled in sieaii\,drawii into ' porous shreds and then baked crispand biown in coal ovens. Epideinics of disease may be traced to under-nourislunenf. Keep yourself fit by eating foods that fortify yo_u against disease. Serve Shredded Wheat with hot millt or cream and fruits. sr oi' Cnnndliini-l charged ln Cologne- ‘V , V MADE IN CANADA _ _ tr t-. - n _ ~ f I - _ _...L-3.9.3 7'1"’ __-; -:____ .__ ~»~ _ |`_U -(1.1. - '_-" ' 75': 5 -33’--» ' ----- - -----=---f E_'__ A- -.;___'___.;t n -sf/'i_; EI.-_”:~,‘f~' ~ I il iii ‘ V* i """~~ f ‘“'~i -1 _ r _ ` V `\_ ,___ Lf ' all 4 A t`l.1=_‘ig-_\ \ \ p -_ ll _ i.,;\ /4 ‘ nent and preferred place in the i controlled by the foot. house lor loollet |ivin| his alll ull address. .H Friend to 'l;,l;¢ Nofsliefr Elwfiic 52;!- aeieieeymeein e Every _[D°ma" requirements of the average housewife, namely, conservation, effluency and - economy. And in doing this, it is finding a promi- lt is enabling the housewife to do a larger pro- portion of the family sewing with much less physical effort because a Northem Electric is Operated by electricity and simply and easily i lf youdcaievle unable to sup- ply you, write our nurses UMITED /Yorfierrrzgeclfr/2Porlable Seville _ " Machine Tuna and homes of Canada. \Ul3UlA CAIDAII VLVCXTUYII \|0lN`[`Kl \|- 10l0N'Nl MALIYAI l.0l\'l)\).\ 0'l"\'.\WA WINNIYIG “'07,” i i ‘ ' With a Northem Electric Port- ` Energy Javed an the work it is complete and simple in construction and will do every kind of sewingthat can be done on any other make of standard sewing machine. 'V lt is nrtisticallydesigned and beautifully finished, in short, a sewing machine you will be proud to ow_n. There are many other poi-nts of super- lonty claimed for the Northern Electric Portable. Ask your dealer to explain them. _ c Company l- 1-\\§illi f F . ,L on [full _ V( I//, ‘, /I _ _, / "___ - \ _ _ . _ W , / / ~\ .¢r_ _ /i ' . ‘I“:"l , V’ |__;;» \` 5,. :___ - ,....»-1_4?-L-5_=,»\~_V _ H" .// yiilii' '_=_"‘ _ » ' i lil, ”'"`l`.;_`=“1i“j__'-ZfT"7'f' ‘ I /a __/I * VY H Y l able because electricity does no use-Q engine ,ales \-_lil “alll Nl. 2-Qnofili \ib|\ll»l Nadal No.1-lah" . , ||1.|| """v......°°‘ '.'~f..~.rir.."..i" "‘ ' ‘\.~‘q qs V, 7' _‘/I . _ ---J asa 1__.__ J .if they are not going to have a hotter i come back to a. hotter Canada, and Canada tiholr imcldflcos have been in vain and their time lost. ___i----..____ VETERAN SCOT IN CHARGE OF MONCTON EMPLOY- MENT BUREAU (Press Department, Repatriation Com- mittee. Ottawa.; " iarneilt and meiint to pursue it, he -. would follow it. in-"_ i-ring to Mfr. Mac- , -_n the window. ilu mid when he re- tt h'igh_noon. '\l‘arn. ti treo trader," he said. amid _"i‘6i|d -cheers from tho Oppotgltion, to wiifon lierettirtsii ilittt ,lie only wish- idf ihby had the some enthusiasm for *free trade in this country during the iast ton or twenty yeoisa. Hu sold ho hui been a. supporter of the Liberal; party for a long time, but like Dr. ‘Clark had 'follnd little dlfforonce bo r_ween~tlle two PII-rtles. He lilld U0 was 'elected as' a soldier candidate to support the Union Govornnient. and, he “qt-lug, -'l will do so until I soo something hotter." Ho thought they sholsld give the Government il chance. ond *he appealed to loo Opposition to approach the Government ir0\‘D I charitable standpoint. V Col. Peek expressed the hone fl!!! the Government would develop it Hood service on tho' G. T. P.'betweon gueboc and l’rince'Rupert. and eonchi ed by saying that in the trenches tho! lllll l ould convince him limi. HWY Were ml Vvnell a returlied soldier or an un li . und patrol tltiiy -_.uh ii Ai. ti, fioiii-_\ until Over Here is appreciated by served at home. 'Over There-- STAG Chewing Tobacco of Canada’s war units i v-those who fought in Flanders and those who It is also enfoyed by l civilians of al classes i throughout Canada and ‘ is recognized as being both i ”&”%'-_ : _ E _ ,.g» ...tt/.oe October, 1916, wht»,‘n he \va.- _promoted to the rvtik oi' chief ‘tiiginig aviiiiot-|- illlil coiiiiiiirisioiicd to- li. .\l. l'_ ri. Clin. -tii:i_ Iluriutz tho iirsi _vcd - uf tht- mi,- llig Nlollc was civdlti-ii vrii§.' it-'iw i',)r1y prizes. and lilr. Cuulirniit- was zi\\iti'tl~ eil tli_- 1914 liiedul. On the morning of the cxiilosiolt lli llftlifux liilrbor, .\ii`-_ iTochi‘.liic'wns on board a small slenin pinlwt- llcnr tlli SP0! Wllell tile-`Mt.‘>"lil` Blunt- nud into collided. and several I_~_uui-s later awok,, to iind himself in n hospital ¢4uf~ ferilig from spinal concossloli and sholi shock, from which he has iortuuatcl) alnmst recovered. Mr. Cochrane received his discharge in December. 1918, alter ti splendid re- cord of ovor four years` service in helping to keep aloft the “jing ¢hat’s brttvcrl a tlmtlsalid yeai's‘ llie‘»]mt!.lo and the breeze." -`-1 " _,_ V l -' -HL _._ -_ il ' _ ‘llxr _ ‘li » 'li *lf :_ 'lf Q, l l ,li QT t _jj _‘fy _‘ (gi iii ‘Ii i"§%i1 _:l fl- fill ._ ,_ -‘ ..<.: .. .,". ‘ firf i .` M :_ "a }i_<`»; 1# ff ,_ .f gi: l-ff ,Q ‘.2 il' _ 2' _thi ll r .1 -ti. _ l~» ` ' _g _ti i '_ .‘,‘ `-ill is '_ :Ti ~l l > i if ‘ii ' ;.,__ '. . it' if, ,.;r. 1,1-ii i'M >f"` :Q1 f -.l ‘i if ll __,i ‘,:,. ,»_ i ’ J A 1 » t » i t 1.: l * v , ._ ..___.a.....`i‘.'¢_ l 'rl t ” 'lk -we _ _.,. _V _QV __ » v fi` ..i,_ "_ .Ui _ ~ v » it il ,ir