wmrs mei-rroowns EA ltrencli soldl ' . p _ er writes. , cro 11? 3°°d 01d BWI. who the other day an °f. gf' ‘f'°’_’-lvany. among other things, on H 9°. “S9 Gtlntainins twenty white ho LINES _ sim on ssl BS or . whim W° “"5 NB SNIYS: but fortune I in favored us. We improvised 5 _ ss to mark his last resting- place 'DIY the earth rest lightly upon who died and was buried 'with Build Us Your Crefit V e who has power to evil that ever l thing qnlsh such tied the BRITISH PICKET BOATS CREW8 GREAT DEED OF HEROIBM "'“*' ,.- LONLON April 22 --The British Admiralty announced ofiicialiy today that ins British submarine E15 was ohm iilertroyed in the Dardanelles by Brit. p cket boats A despatch fronl ' ~ Constantinople by way ot Berlin re ‘ne ndmns but * ' icelved Sunday said that the British ‘ )_ This is what David did. These submarine E--15 had run ashore -in am 8 were the days of hand-to-hand tight- the Dardaneiies.. while reconnoitering tug, when hpersonai prowness counted Bug that she washshelled by a Turkisi; B .o or everyt ing in war. Now, Dsvld's f l ery some of er crew leing kilie_ B G faith ave him th l or Wounded nd th tk ri - ° ° 3 » ‘ q e n “l3m.3°“'"5 “lid night. caps. all care- ' folly hand sewn; and h _ a»D_i_y under th »inipl-essitiln tihgvtilgiggs “l ihefrolit so to bed cmd 1 l in A ggpigiltts would be sled to lléiirnthat writes: _ "°""°‘1 H Dllrpose, although Off l went, crawling through the 36523"'iln.i’1‘i3`iil°.i}2'§»f{“{5’§ii°‘i ""’ §°""‘ii` °'“i “"" ‘"““°"‘”°' "°'“‘ ‘-“’°“‘ 'ms gm was put' ia use I yvar a m liute. iistellilig andiooking, M first Wedid not know what to where the Germans ‘were nearest. ‘I0 IWIIII tilelli- Until, the night before I8! one .Of us had a briiil t id til t d i ‘ ' an er. ie ofllcer thought cou tm _ It itgted idea Iilugood oélre. and it was put about no ns was _ _exec oil. lei ar tG h d "meh, one which bométiedesls aegiliiglzlis megr some Germans talking, and saw It MAN HUNTING Canadian ofllcer at the frollt ent out to the rlgilt ot our-lines, took about thirty minutes to -do ncli, and waited for a 'long time, but * ld see or hear ten yards from me. Then I put ills head up over some bushes 3%; ;\_;_i;smu3t nlioiiettllau fifteen yards about’ten yards behind the trench. I ' _ , s. u o cross that snow- cou °°§.5|'9d Sllace by mooilliliilt would too have been certain dcutii. _ _get -”TWUlll¥ of the llicn pulled on night"slo gowns and caps. and holding their lt pieces licncatli them, carefully und there might not liuvc been soluchody ¢5“U0\\BIY WEN: raised over our the ' trenches and began to roll slowly to- tre ward the enemy. it took uimost iialf l10l ld not get a shot ut him. ss I was _ low down. Otcourse I could. not up so/I crawled on again. very wly to 'the purapot of their trench. _ was exciting. i wus not sure that re. or it little fnrtiier liiong t.ho » ilcil. I peered through their loop- ‘_;,_.5_.~_ s \v noi d i tl . ' istriassetodtiirooghtinmedtum of lirjdill- ' ' lltiletlniq comes when your business career depends on ‘ob- hiningoredit, you will had that ability to save money inspires the greatest coliildooeo. The moment milhegili to save, you start the ding ot your credit. ra The Bank of Nova Scotia otiors depositors absoiut nf and invites your busiaesii, bztii large or small. - Capita . ..' . 3|, ,Mg e:::s.;...;...:.. -_ ::l.’§.if.-."..° ISLAND BRANCHES cs _ an hour to crawl to the brink of the the German work. 'l‘llen ut a whistled Hsu SIBIl_al thc' inini hurled tllenlselvcs into I B Itrselzcrl the rapid fire guns, and sit! drove tho defenders out. 'i‘lie rest of Rav ue, followed, and look possession." oth SHELLS MAGAZINE A member of ii. A. (1. writes: the ,Wlilen we were in the ilriilg line i iw had rather un eventful time. Sonic of ilid our section had orders to remain lil a nio i`lti'nl--it deserted old dwelling riddicd |1011 with shot and sllei|-ii fcw hundred did Yards behind the trenches where 30,- the 000 rounds of ullllllilllltioll were stored CS _We had not been tilorc very long when iIlCl those tiresome Ailellluuds Look it into their heads to remind us of their pres- ence by using the old farm us il target for- shell fire. Our nlell guurdillg the A nlnmtlliition ilud been very careful l`or wri days ill not showing uny sign of life so “ us not to draw fire (and also owing to Ger the unusual number of snipors, wiio the were showing great activity) but noi fell doubt they somehow had an inkiilig fort that the place needed shaking up ll wid bit. You can inlugine the value we,.ple inside, attached to our lives when we our thought ofthe 30,000 rounds and that inlg one bulls-eye would cause such an trel explosion as to send ils oil heaven- on wards. Fortulmtely, the German fire it rapid. and they soon discovered we was somewhat erratic. wer Burial Party “Sniped" The previous night, one ol' our colii- and rades had been shot, :ind we all wished piec to give the poor fellow as decent a on burial as circullrstallces pedniitted. So enemy probably meant to counter-ut- at dusk. four of us left the form for a tack oil spot between the reserve trenches und how first line. ~ no Just as we had started and were iuskillg our way across li turllip field several bullets whistled post us, and we couiddiscerll about hall’ a dozen 'l men advancing and dropping _on___t_l_\e cm ground every now ond then. ill tho em excitement oi' the nlolncnt we not un- ,can German behind t » otll GS cossed the canal alld captured ground also prisoliers. It was a splendid ~ _ Y the fringe ot' that iight, but the us, and it is amazing casualties." c. a ie y n ic trench, tiicn lluturuliy coliclu4lcd“iiiut the bullets irc came i`rolii tilcnl. eltllougii it was dit`- fcrelit to imagine he\v any of the Ger- lnolls could .have passed our lilies lill- detected. Two of us were only armed with spades, so we rushed buck to tile` farm, secured rifles and reinforce- ments fur what promised to be quite on exciting little iight. Eiitrenched in has lt ditch, we awaited tile approach oi’ w the eneli\_v,: blit, niso they turned out cept those snivagilig tile wrecked ill m_h_ I saw mm m-Lv vm.[lS on-_ of the ridge, and it keeps open the JAPANESE SCARE AT TUR- TLE BAY I8 SOON ABATED. WASHINGTON, April 19.-Jiipllii ordered all her warships ill Pacific ers near the American coasts, ex- to be British; slid the reason they cruiser Asania, ill Turtle Bay. to rc- liad been bobbing ilp and dowli was ill lurll to their home stations. Adviccs order to iivoid the snllic bullets as to . . .. - y those from the sniper who had bccll i'roni Tokio at the Japanese cmbussy. worrying us. We then inode our way by ll safer that tile cruiser Chitcsc was the only route to the spot wiicro we had to i`iliili vessel accompanying the repair ship our sorrowful ulission. We iind to working oil thc Asuniu. tloniniulidcr l'ii|i tiio guuntiet to get lilcro, :ind Nuhlc Irwin. of the cruiscl' New Or- tho sniper who had ilispnirllcd our loans, had reported that one rcpuir that effect were received toda' Tile embassy' also received word friend did his best to solnl us with him si lip and two coliiere were the only i _Z s ‘ | F ine- Old Gentleman Suiiered 40 Years With His Kidneys He even had l-lcmorrhagcs from the Kidneys, so you may know ho\v had he was. Yet today, at 67 years, Mr. Alien is able to do a good day's work or enjoy a long drive with- gut the least pain. This is what Gin Pills did for him. They will do as lnucll for you if you have any kidney or Bladder Tr°uhlc° ren Elgin, N.ls. November lem. , ~ ~ ftl _ ili`t 1 'tiisimiisrtron- '"°a‘ " “;'.‘l;_f.°.'..‘.‘;; '°.°;.::'....... .7 bies to sen you ie -. _ ,_ . - 25 |d_ olttfmtl have been troubled with klidney Prpuble laiilcalavélxs S5356 0°” This wns brought on by “W l§¢">*“¥ °""‘""“°‘ “" ' 8 wld “eps in H dmngm' Atlnst, Ihiul llemorrhagesol' the Kidneys. I went to three doctors and tried ,most everything on the market but got no relief. I got very wr,-nk, had pain and ianlenels in the llnck; often, I ll_nd io he down during tiledny limi lt hurt ine lobe on a wziggon. I began to tll|_nk there was no heir: or nie. 'lite biecding_ cuiitinllel for ill nlonlhs _ until I yust happened lo try Gln Pills which has now put au end to the trouble. - Now I can iopl: back over_ 15 months ni my relief from snherlng and anxious care. I con do a loto ¢llores,drive nil daly. I\""° "° FIU, although I sm stil taking 2 stil! 41 week as they seem to nl e ings ll °"i"' _ntiuznnil-l ALLEN f" ' f 2.50. if -»»~=»--=°°°~-.‘.-.°=.».:°.::=.:._~;".: ... . t. These pi, V i`rili°i\¢fi'§'ii‘iii“¢isfl1'i'lii§°»i.$ 7~i';'i'§i>"rili»- M . ` , T _Q-_ Nations! DN! ll c\““I°*l c°' ‘I e°““ um““'i;` °'°'"°, " i;.~=f l Sunt. At it certain point o. valley .I L, - tl ml S, lu I lu" coiled the Wady cs Sur turns South thing for God`s glory url- are illdiffer- Lelgzvut m I0 I to B' es toyI'allitl'sl Hwrzéu, alli`<]l_adni\rtl'i;: ravine :intl to the success of ills _cause W l,d it, I t b 1. _ ,H ca e ie zl y c y S r es up €1c<_t lc ‘great lllotlvv lor notion. A msn: éluvetefly lsiellgai mga' mrs toward Betiilcllcnl. At the junction passion ior the truth nlulu-s the iifc shmpnel and .Jack Johnsmm. of the three, says Dr. G. A. Smith, count lor eternity. tliick` meant for our trenches but "them is u level plum' ” qnurter °f a “mately they were just that "me mile broad, cut by two brooks, which _ e which saved us from being com_ colnbilles to form the stream down problcllis that he was reluly' tor tile tely wiped 0ut_ while busy digging' Wady es Sunt. This plan is probably crisis when lt came. 'i`lio nlon whose selves in we heard the German the scene ol' David's encounter with in _' o _- 'E Sounding for an attack on our Goliath, for to the south of it, in the drove him to iight thu boasts of the lcheS_ It was then time to get up low hills that bound the Wady es field when they attuckcri his flock was om, bampets and let them have Sunt iii that direction, is the name driven to accept the i’|liii.~xiillcs'_s chol- Shuweikell. probably the Siiocoii lengc when he defied the ilrniies oi' e Su" there in force. Their n,ench_ (verse 1) on which tile Philistines the living God. To servo God fuith- are about mme hundred yards rested their rear and raced the israel- lully ond iise\,i»lis power in the hum- from Om,s_ At La Bassee me Brmsh ites across the valley. ble sphere prepared us *for the high- "The ravine which separated tileili er. has been recognized ill the deep e of work We were reunv on] trench which the combined streams LIEUT GOSCHEN have cut through the level land, and on the other side there is the Wady ei Jindy. a natural road for the israel- om, company happened to have _ites to have come down from their former British Ainbussadel-_in Bcrliili. ' is believed to be one ofthe tcn British ___ _ tllose ancient foes: israel ill one of officers, prisoners oi' the Gel~lnans.wllo SH T ,N THE HEART the gateways to her mountain land; have been placed in solitary confine- 0 the Philistines oil thelow hills they lliellt at Magdeburg in retaliation for »| t d t h f d Y 1 so often overrall~ and between them the treatment by Gerat Britain of the v;fe§e,;‘ut 3,I;H,jeusaga§l°;?m igvlilnd it the great valley which divides Judah crews of captured German submarines my agam_ Then a smgle German fronl the Shepllilali. _ . _ Socoh is a Lieut. Gosclien was injured severely K, through me woods tbwurds me strong position isolated t`rom the rest on the head before he was captured. hills. _ _ It ls tile very battelilelcl for lille of retrcut down the valley. Saui’s :lrniy was probably not inililediatcly opposite. but ll little way up on the slopes ot' the incoliiing Wady ei Jiiidy, and so placed that the Philistines ill attacking it nlust cross not only the level land mid the main stream, but one ot' the two other streams as well. D soillc distance. Botil positions were thus very strong, and lille fact per- haps explains the long llesitntioll ol` the armies in face of encil other, even though the Pziiiistines had the advan- tiiut tile siiephcrd boy. wiionl tile story represents as being sent bv his futiicr his fatllcr's house and thc comp." v I ||.-THE slTuA1°|oN. , more ntlelllpi to .subdue Isrncl. ilut S they lluvo new to face li united nn- iioil under li capnbie lender. isrlici I hats been encouraged by yours oi' Ilnc gl-nerulslilp by seizing thc slrn- icgic position ut tllo gateway to his U doniillious and silllpiy refusing -to be I not invade isrnei without attacking C his forces ili this strong position, and they could not hope to succeed against 8 such odds. So far from Saul‘s refusal u to attack being evidence of cowardice I or incapacity, it showed him to be clearly his advantage and knew that he had only to hold on to wear out his u foe. The Piiilistilies tlien tried a novel H plan. They had a giant in their tered to stake _everything on single » combat between him and ally inan Israel might select. Saul had no lnan valiant enough io niedt hinl, and so Goiirth came out in the sight of both arm es and repeated his challenge, daily. Every insult to israel and her God that he could think of was hurl- ed forth to provoke them to iight, but Saul met it in silence. This was going on when David appeared on the scene. (Verses 23-29.) H O U What struck David' was the relig- ious signiilcance of that defiance and of israel's fear of the challenge. it seemed to him an shining lack of faith. israel storied inliaving a liv- ins God. yetthey would not trust I-lim to vindicate the honor of His name. 'l‘hsy.despised Dagon and talked of Jshova'h_’s rosistless m‘isht-- yet in the first prietioel diillculty they refused to pat their foonmlence to the proof. They could not realise their faith in fact. ‘, How many fail just here! They. ,_ MQ!! 13|-It . _=_i Q., , -‘ Li: 2*' ' f' > _________,._-- -;_~¢--,°:.~, 1:" _:>:°_;_.;:_.:_ .:;I'---.~"-'I .':_-:;.-rr fr::.:-r:~f:f:r...._...»~"""' - ~~--;f--sl. .f.'..-_. .- _l _- " _ -s 1 »li?"" . ' l _ _ _,tt O "‘ believe in Jahovatrs but they. ` ` 3 , _ I doubt Hts ability or w iinlhus ttruoe . ' ' _them tor the overthrow of His sno- _' f ' miss. Consequently they listed daily' - _ _ __ _ _ | r to diitsnt unbelief omlfrefuse to-take-l ‘ _ . a " .tlnygsan _ s so _ , i¢_l___.-_,YS -_.l‘”‘. .- - A 6000 MEDICINE und must also clillib thc slo es for Do NOT USE HARSH PURGA-|-|v_ trtge nf Goiiatil. The Israciitc position 3 certainly looks lilo stronger. it is in- a terbsting. too. that fronl its rcitr thc H narrow pass goes right up' to lilo in- 0 tcrior of the iund llcnr lletllclclllli. sn 0 _ , gr. ' ~ tism or ncuralglu_ Ally of tlicse ilidi- » :t_thtii.ll ii tl' 'ri' -- for news ofthe battle, would lluvo ui- :Ia 0 a m 'om B on U 0' U most twclvc miles to cuvcr between H ,. _ _ il uw I'hms"I"" “N "'“k'"g Um' right. luirgaiivcs gallop ihrmlgli ilu- slrcllgili. Any :lm-for will lcil you . is lt tonic tiuit will ilinltt- In-w blood siicccssfiii wllrfaro. Suui shows his u Pink l’ilis is lin- only incdil-inc liiut v. 'Every desc of this lllctlicilll-_ unilws draw" from It' The Phmsunefs cuum tired. depressed lllcli, woincli ulni Mrs. S. E. Stephens, Polioku, Alta., 1 _ _ ith b. fit. til 'l _ _ d i. l wise and experienced captain. who saw X) h_y";l__ (;'€.‘;||m"':'f;. Pmk “{§'i?|8x_' these have fully restored my henitil. mail at 50 cents box or six boxes for ranks, Goliath of Gath, and they 250 f Tl D_ Wu" . M di_ chose him as their champion and of- gms Cggrgrogivilfe’ Onhnms P :gf gi ;_ 'i`|l\v priicticul lessons lirc tibvioils. ills opportunity. Tllost- who cure llo- Ncxt, it was because lluvid put his faith ill practice in iil`e’s ordinary itil ill God alid fidelity l duty - ls' A |==msoNER LONDON, Ap_‘il 22-»~i.ieut _ tloscheu. F08 THE SPRING ES-A TONIC IS ALL YOU NEED. Not exactly sick-but not feeling ulte wcll. 'i`iini is the way inosi peo- lc foci ill thc spring. Easily tired. ppetitc ii<~kl<'. i-zomctilnes lil-iillau-lies. nd ii fooling oi' ilc|iri‘-ssioli. Pitnplcs r eruptions iniiy itppeuroil the skin, r tiicrc muy he twill c of rbculll.l lat thc indoor life oi' winter has it‘i‘t s marks upon you and may easily' de- olop into more serious trouble. Do not desc yourself with purgu- ivcs, ss so lnun_v people do, ill Iile npe tlnii you can put your blood _vstcili und wt-:tkcll iiislt-ml oi' lxiving his is true. Wllul you licuii in spring iid buildup tin- ncl'vc.sl_ llr. Willinins' lill do this spcl-llii_v, snfciy and sure hiidrell bright. liclivc und strong. ays: "i suilered severely i'rolii llcnd- ciies, and was budly run down ill caith l had tried several relliedies nd I. coll reconlmelld them with coli- dence to all weak women." Sold by ull llledfciiie dealers ur by *B tlet A s cans uoncs evil roiliisylisre it could never en force its' rule it once it were chal- g e ca m assurauhe , a o ers a en li son that enabled him to use his powers to ers by the Turks. The text of the Ad- , _ the best advantage. But it is well to 'mirllty announcement follows:- hear in mind that-he had/great power ~ “The submarine E-15 which e to use. The man wheeouid grapple -grounded on Kephez Point last Sat with the wild beasts of the tleld, and tlrdsy appears to have been in danger °n that l°b- » _ wrench the _prey from their teeth, .ot hilinx into the enemvs hands in H and rend them with his hands, was no serviceable condition. Great efforts mean antagonist, even'\for s giant 'were made by the Turks to secure Then he had activity and resource- her. Attempts to destroy her by lung fulness of which Goliath was ilicap- 1111186 tire of battieslliiis fRil0d~ able. I-le refused Saurs armor be. “During the night of the 18th, cause he had never practised with two picket ifoats, that of tile ‘Friunipil such weapons and had no skill in their -under Lieutenant Colillllallder Eric use. He preferred to use the weapons R0bil180D» WIIO 00mm3lld2d U10 0X' ot' the hills. With these in the hands pedltion, assisted by Lieutenant Ar- oi' one who had the agility nl' youth tiiur Brooke Webb. lt. N. lt., ant and the strength ofa seasoned war- Midfllllpllllln 'JOHN WOOIGY. Hilti that ljior, Goliath was simply nntelsgged of the Majestic, under Lieut. Claude Never let David's fitli blind us to \G00dWill. both manned by VUIlllll°3¢I‘ the fact that the iwtter main won in crows, attacked tile subnliirine, the this light. lt was il helm- nr lirnlns ii- bouts were Hlibiwftwl I0 ai very heavy gninsl brllteforee., mul the lflght-_r lin-. vstlnullwl ut ovvr 200 rmiwls skill ond rosourci-fillln-ss won the dny. fI`0lll l"Ul‘i. N0. 3. Wlliliil Wilt# wily ll ` if David had l'oll|.:i|i in ilu-_ wny (nl. few iiundrcd yiirds disliiut :ind il iinth wnntell to iigh|, |,L~ w0|||,| lmy,-. number oi' siimii guns ut short i'iili|_'c. been glnin,_hut when |14; fought in his Not witiistallililig this. the sulilnurilic own wily, Goliath wus incipient; "_ wus ierpedocd und rcndcrcd useless I _ Brsndram's B. B. Genuine whim Lead is the one safe wiiiteieaci to use because it is corroded by the famous Brandram process, which makes it penetrate further into the wood on account of its_won¢ieriui smoothness and iineness. it can be depended upon to protect the wood longer against deterioration than ieaci made by any other process. Brsndram's B. B. Gen- uine White Lead has lor over |00 years been accepted as the standard of values in while lead. if the worid`s verdict of superior qusiity is ,_...,i_ 3 HICRMAN GIVES TIIE ilt)Nl)UN. April I9.-'l‘ilc nlorul ex- ulnpie ot' King George ill abolishing liquo_r. frolll Bu(-kingiiam Palace was , comulelided by the Right Holi. Waiter ltuncilnan, president of tile Board oi' Trade. wllo was the chief speaker nt public meeting to~nighi. under ille- thodist auspices. Mr. ltuncimon, while not speaking for the Govern- lllellt, said _lie had no doubt that the people and pnrliunlent would support teinpernllce nlcasures which ill nor- mal times might be collsidered too drastic. To acconlpiisil pernil-lnelil. good they must strike not only ut the systeni under which the trade was licensed but ut the habits ot' the poo- ple_ Herein iuy the wisdom of the King ill ilot depeliding oil legislation. Drinking among thc artlzirns had been much exaggerated, and investi- gation llud fillied to illld Li sudden ill- cresse. but with regard to the lnillor- ity ui tzluit, Mr. Ituncimuli declared that during the war the people ol' Eng- lnlid were not going to stulld on too llicc a poillt. il' this class csn'i con- trol their habits, we tire going to us- sist them. Sir Robert Perks, wilo presided, urged equal treatment to all, and ull- lininious and prompt action. gu|,,_.,¢ Hu. mtwk ,,|- ||,,. ,,.|,,,m,,._,.| uf The liiajestit-_'s picket bout wus iiolcd in llc was laliglillilitiullliilstalilcliliid ' ' the hills. - I mul Hunk but thc crew wus saved by aw'his teeth gusto" boron my tori: pvc |_,-“HL Gm] 1,, "M, I “N fm- Hin lilo other bout. and the only casualty ht' and I pulled me trigger. H0 just glory, but wg gllouplv gm. |||,,, tm. wuts one man, who died of wounds , - bcsl. iilstrullleut possible. \’t'» should VW* Alilllifill U0 IUl|1'~‘Uk Bl"~’l\kS‘I|\ c a grunt and crumbled up 'lilo _ _ .'~ ‘ ~ , __ _ om got up und wmspcrcd w'L_iwh be us null prc_purcd und cr|ulpp_cd us |ll‘l_~lIl¢‘f'*'f- I-@|'lllS Of l=\I_I lf0l\¢U”llU| _ Ill er' it 1,4 possible 10|- Us 4,, |,{._ 'Nm cu,-_` ins |...illinit enterprise. Liout. (ioni- I do not know wilo were nlost frigiit- _ :)|m_m'r |""““;s_ the t_0,Ols' hm the bmw" Iizglliif'|U¢E.:iE.o§'3gf,|:,‘:|($- {:uHt|:}i:L/l\ld‘I,),l; 'med' they or L There were "vc of DAVID AND GOLIATH .lt ttlnl s lic betttt *thc work that llc an “nd H- ro- on mm bevy mtncd for IU- T119! ‘¢0\lI‘| “Ol DIHU0 U10 SIIOL ' Hui hull Ourk suuim- dvpm“h'i on me illcyindivitlliul)st-rviecs of other oiilcers as flat beiiilnl tlllt-ir parupct und . , - .,- . “l‘"» 0 luv. Us oi us, but ills work I I , in . v|. (L 1| -‘ .I 7 dem ,just had me “mv” not to sunday, April zo.-l. bnlnuui l7_ through an cilicicllt servant will be :fit 'LN-ll W -I ~\ t-W 0 If-If H-L0i-!I\|~ V0 u muscle and sm), mere: my , more successful tiiim through one ‘0"» _ rt was mmy hammering' They I.-The Scene. wlllosc capacity is ciil_\' llnirdcvclop- “_ li* not como forward. l could ilot see .. , N “L as they wow behind some bush lile Ville ofqitlliii is li winding vui- uml trees so I C rem buck' meh by icy which cuts through the first low ` '_ - range of lillis which the traveller Itirst, the need of zcul for God’s ~ meets us he journeys inland froill the suuse_ it was Duvidis plissinn for thc BAP-HSM sen. it is called now thc Wady cs Iiollol'_oi' Gud's llillnc that gave iliiii THE KING HAS SET GOOD EXAMPLE. ram's. gooci enough for ' you, buy Brand- Write for booit ict, or asit your dealer. coilllt ry ,_ l.()Nl)().\', April 1f‘.’.~-.\i|olllcl- up- st pi-ill to the l:ovcrlll|l4=iil to tnkc thc op 1-olltzlillcri in on editorial in the 'l`iln1=_s. til which points out that I-.\'r-cpl for io In 4-ui siiiwfosscs. illc wnr sitiiaiiioll has is undergone little ilppim-lil viizlllgc ill all thc pnsl live nlolliils. The plipi-;' lic-||~'zi<-iriivcs whiril still :riusl be ia(-eil." FOR MORE INFORMATION du TIMES' APPPEALS AGAIN cizircs tillit clillllgcs in thc Iiuttlc lille ring thot period on both the eastern _______v_ und western fronts iinrdiy would bc noticed by a iiiup maker, wililc oillciai atcnlelit regarding the liarfluliciics crations leuvc lninzil io be desired. further into its <-oililrii-llcc is “Wo urge the gove|'lilileni," says e Times, "to use 4-very effort to like till- nnlion ulldcrstuiiri how small the progress _vet nttili-iicli on land nl how great und ln:-illifoill arc tile M7 BRITISII Cl~]ii`i`lFl(7A'l‘l‘] OF t'HARACTi‘Jil. iiERLI\`, April 20.-The liewspupcrs of llerlin reproduce il noteworthy spcech delivered by Admiral voll Hintze, German Minister to (`hinu, before the Herman Club in Shanghai. "You und I, who have lived so long abroad, have learned to know, re- The skilful general avails hiniseif l of every possible advantage. Likewise, the careful sultor remembers that one of his best aids is “sweets to the sweet.” UI - 1llllrrllllmllllll spect mid like a great molly English- men," said Admiral von Hlntze, “and if wc observe the present campaign of lies ngainet us we ore forced to nsk ourselves from whoin they _lteally of our ncqilnintances we will find not li single une wiioln we could believe cnpnhic of doviutiiig from the llnl'~ I'vW Dntli of truth. cvcn li llc udilcrr-ll Let a box oi' Moir’s be your ally~ the finest chocolate delicacies that ever delightedtiie heart ofa girl. MADE IN CANADA tl- the principles of 'right or wrollg, my couiltl‘y,' or ‘i-.vcrytllilltz if foil* in \\'u.:'.' "i uni wiiiim: to :tssci't in lily iiulllcrous ilritisil i'|'icnds tlint they lnlgilt shoot or imyonct mr, hut tlint lroili llonc of thcnl woulll l exlicct n st'\il~rilul|s or insuiiillg word." _ elliunute. Ii \\-c go through _tile list I M R' /lil CHO w-Alfa t. 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