-.`\ \. 2. :Tyr yd i it i “< _ ,_l if \ » if ...V ft* f .44 _' ;~ if v i_u__"_' 1:, \ _t _ .V~i. W. ‘P sql: . l f `, t fi .li __ :.,\\".- ~ machine gun and rifle incessantly and more -invitations to ii `\ i|I"SIelF'*‘l»ll'!k t|nrti@ilrl.hsmma__ot -pose, isuesleltv sas .esallthlltlt hawk orevga auto! darts halo opponentsnd wearhim bo app; Ei* iii ktngblrd keeps ddr his adversary tné kingbird or the This youngster with _the downy i and the simplic- -ity ol-manner' s country boy has lol-fly sixty Ger airplanes to his er_stlit,_ssys the eh ml8lxine. Lectures Pour To _ He has fought. the Germans slngly."in pairs and in locks. He darts' at them from the -donds and haiiles them with his llbeed; then is quirk shot from his fnever-failing machine gun and the iight is over. I-‘tance had loaded him down with medals even before the exploit that put him above all in aviation." the avenging ot the death of Guynemer, .hero-ot, France’s iiiers. The avenging ot Guynemer is typ- iesl of Fonck's air tactics. On the Belgian front Lieut. .Wlasemanm bocha aviator who slew the valiant Pi'ench`iiier. was spreading ‘terror among the airmen. Alter his victory over Guynemer he had written to his family: ‘fl have just vanished the most redoubtshle of our onemid; I is-my lreaeh' _ _l\ENE'FONC'K. .have _shot down the famous French esiptatn, Bnynemer. Now I have' lothlng more tofear.” - “But Wisselnann," says Lectures Pour- Tous, which tells oi the iight nl-the young aviator'told it to the writer, “had reckoned without Fonck, he_did not long enjoy his tri- umph. 0ne,day_Fonck was playing thong the.clou`ds_6,000 metres above thsjround. ~_ Some 700 metres below him' liew n, patrol ot eight French aviators. Suddenly Fonck saw a. lplendid.Ru'mpl'er biplano. glittering in its newness, swoop toward the patrol. ' '_ ' “Instanily,__ according to his cus- tom, ,Fonck sped his ‘little machine straight at the proud boche. He drove furiously, but the`German, full or conlltlonoc, did not dodge; indeed, he pn. on all speed toward the rush- ing Krenchman, tiring a burst from 'hls~i-msohine- gun. But the bullets miss_e_d'the dodning little plane, anal that signed the death warrant ot the ll‘.'up._ , Ne_v_er.= had »1l‘onck's plane re- lplmded so superbly to its masters touch. B,e~`lashéd under the great Riumpler~li_k`t§`_a humming bird dodg- -$113.!/'bra_nch,' "and ss it passed be- gleath- and'_‘a little to the rear, 6nok’s machine gun sputtercd and ,the Germanitell 6,000 metres. Guy- nemer vvanvenged!" _Fonck has some through his 'numerous battles without a llfrstehu Seemingly he throws caution tothe winds when he tights, but in reality he studies his adversary as I coolly u it he were playing chess. _Ke picks out the time to strike, and _his success lies in being able to strike st-that instant and to strike accur- ately. He practices shooting with is ‘a marvelous marksman. That _makes it possible for him to make every shot count, and his eyes is so trlinod to judge speed and distance that he can ilgure his maaoeuvres out _to s nicely. So it is not all luck that has brought him victorious and un- Illrmed through half a. hundred bat- tles in the sky. _ _Fonck summed up his aerial tac- tiq as follows: y *"llltll'\iAl.neousnei-ls, slipplenoss and f elickhsure-'vlsion. Those are the ithfefqunlities that distinguish the trite élhllleur of the air. .iflne 'ntineoulneasmskes it pos- _»isis:~tor_1iiin, thanks to the rapidity y ot 24 yesrl. Lieut.f »-~~'».i~='# --1' ‘ii igiiifiififiifi iiiiégiiilifii iii§;fili§;§zl glglliill , whohll produce 1 ,i ‘i i y _ ski* ,.. - TANK AS TRANSPORT Canadian soldiers using one of-I-llsMaJesty"s landshlps as a travelling vehicle-Canadian oiiicial photograph.Copyrlght, Canada War Records. ~u.v l- Lipton’b' ” be i ` gains. \\lB~-J.I.~ll|l'D!, Hee-ehslnlan of the Dominion' Victory Baan Committee. and a strong leader ln the canmaign. I products, , exista.,and Guest i Britain take all of them that Ganda has to mare; lvst the de- mands of tlimvarhaneiheenso heavy that sho cannot pay cash hr all these things. She, must have credit. It is here thatithedlominion Gunm- ment steps ln; and‘.-provides thepeash, , obtaining the necessary toads through the Victory Loan. _ '.l‘hs!armersshonldbensmthl» isstic over the victory - palm as an ottnr- aideeideli NIMQ heavily. But it liberally and endesvo te do so, its comp! aunred. it ri ill? .lsiai PIAIIEE l‘A.1il" EXAQIIII. _` Baskaoehsran. al- most a purely apdcnltual plo- vineq ha.l`|'lven a qinditi lmd to the rest of the Dof-ininn. Ovvlng ot'/\‘.l\e crop failure in nev~ I eral of the districts, the allot- ment for the Province in the Vio- tory Loan drive was placed at $15,000,000. Recently those In _ charge of the provincial organi- | aationssidtllatthoy wouldnot i think oi’ getting iss than ` $22,000,000. ' ` _ l BONDS OR. BONDAGE. Canadians at Home Must Do Their Utmost l -It Il For Them to Demonstrate That i the Spirit. ot the Boys Over ' There Exists at Home. Canadians at home must do their utmost in the Victory Loan drive, for _ the boys in Franco are looking on. i These brave follows. the pride ol the 1 British Army, who have rarrierl all ' before the d ri th in h l *_ m li ng f= st t me months, must not he disappointed in I the folks ni lmme. if must be demon- strated to lhcni that thc spirit ex- hibited in the front line, is to be found also on the home front. l There is n_o pi~o‘~lf~"i confronting Every o y seems to be doing it. Why ahouldn’t they? Thr- cause is worth doubling up lor. Besides, it would be impossible to get :\ hwisr invost- ment. lt’s better 1 ii the Amer- icans wer' ifrered. lheirlourth eight reisxss, lo execute the desired _ nl iimentst blinding speed at the _ siiaetinstsnt-it‘ is needed. - ‘ ;_'_'BuppIbi_1ess _iscilitates the sxeeu- I ii¢‘j'|<»o!"ths1man‘l;)e\=‘\rei‘e. on ‘ble tori 1-),,u|,|., “pp W _“_ _ _ ‘ _-"_ Quick eyes' a it p s' liigxh-,to gauge the speed and distance I 'i ie i ot' s enem s. _ ,_ ;. »"I! l. pilot has these three qualill- *HE onlsxs' li he need have no leg' of be- ~ umbled and he may he sure of lil g inany soslps at his belt. i F o _hed rule for combat can be ishsd. lt all depends on the . the time and the number. Oi 5 ' the best plan is to dash upon . y _if/¢sn"helore he seeryou, hut; t csnft elven be dons. And when . tlibb il impoelihle the problem is sof to ‘iflltshlf Hodge that you keep out offhis line of hrs and at the same tile uncover his weakness. Once yoi had his weakness You must in- l\?t|¥‘ lhlka the best ol lt. ___ it you sed yourself opposed by es‘¢= i.ibc|'i_.' i -do bi": ini'-;_ 4% per vc-nl_. \\h~_,-as ol .ily 5%. ‘ S0 "rin\:f.'ing up" if he correct thing. it is patriotic snr inn rnofl business. Your country needs your lin- cisl help to meet its crisis today. You may need ilnancial ‘\‘e_- 1 sources to meet s posslbleofisls _ in your slain ister on. There is one sate, sane, sure way to- mset either kind oi crisis.. .In taking lt you discharge _your duty to your country and -to yourself. 'Pale it til#-day. Iuy Victor! Bonds. Roy all you oan. IJND T0 CANADA. " Sometimes s msn avoids s scrape Then is a me for everyth- Qb it-ning his whiskers grow. P . mg’ Y but few people haw access to the tiles he docs for dinner index. _ t u .' `~ _ ii °~ V .~."` ' . _';. . -_,’t`_o e Y _ 9 ,»".‘. .~."'.', _ .~_,\ _. _ l __ _ 't 51,, I _(1 . ’ _,_ , _ 1 _ '~'.i _ , _»._ ",_`_ ` ‘. .ye _ \,`1» i.~ . . _ ~ 1 -.-‘ _ IJ sr . ' _ ‘ '_ ~.;A.¢',_- . f 1 ‘ |‘ , I 9.' l ° I ` i. , ‘vi ._ ' \ i __ » ~ - _ _ > t-_. in _ - ,_ __ ~ - ~ ‘ ~ e. \' _ , 4 » fi » 'V P' 1 '_' e \ '\,`. ' _.-.-" " 0-' ._, EIT rnilkplay a bigger part in your daily diet. Use _more milk-for healtl1’s sake. Use _ more milk-for,c.conomy’s sake. Use more milk--for loyalty’s sake. _ Food specialists, doctors, experts all say that milk is one of the richest and most nourishing foods that Nature provides. And it is' one ofthe most economical. _ _ At this season of the year you should use lots of milk. Drink it at every meal-as a food. Let it take the place of meat, bacon and other foods needed “over there.” Usemorc of ‘lt in your cooking-because it adds a. richer flavor, because it is .more nourishing, because it aids digestion. Try using! more milk in your dict-for one week. ' See ow much better you feel. Sec lioyv much you save. ` BECO ME better ac` _uainted with ill 3 goodness, the many uses, time economy of milk--Na- ture’s first food. »Ati_d become acquainted with Carnation Milk-~N:1ture’s first food ` in abso- lutely pure form. ‘ ` C Into thousands of homes_-will over _Canada and the_Umtecl States-we are introducing thi; better milk. 1 ’ __..°‘:.°'::,:a °f...... ~f...... contented cows” »‘°-~~'-_“L--_- ' » SUCCESS , Success is not a sudden thing. Thoroad is long andhard and rough -__ ` It comes not over night. 'Phat leads to lasting joy, '_ V .\iy boy, seek not the easy path Though you may seo what seems to Tiinoquickly stains what cunning To get to wealth or fame, _ But earn your way in work or play, The victor in the light, Remember that my boy, Be worthy of your name. And know that little has he toiled And you mustearn by honest toil lie cannot keep his honors long ' His downiali is begun; ,Yifhatevsr you’t_l possess Wiho wins them hy deceit, His gold is brass, his fame will pass ’\Ti_'s_‘_&ronx~ftho heart that yo_'u. must And soon or late the demon fate li they're not farily won. Q start Dethrones the cunning cheat. ?»,l'(_:_ljQ;);s_ real sucoess s--Q of--2% fw°“‘°"' Say to our grocer, Q .ss , ’ _' '_'f_ '- rv T » 1 uw e g,_ .~ U, __ 1' -»- ,- » _ V Thousands of_ new homes have flearned tb_at _Carnation Milk is milk ln its hancliestform--1n_ its safest form _ --that, unopened, it will keep fresh for wccksl --that it is cconomical.(no waste) ~ ' ‘CA_RNA'I\`ION MILK ~1s rich, pure milk ‘-‘from- .Contented Cows.” ' It is “whole milk”-_ev_apo,rated`to the consistencyof cream. Then sealed in _air-ti ht canst and sterilzked. Nothing but water is tzllgen out of it. Nothing is put _-f-inxto swceten .or to preserve it. It is just pure vvllole-.~111llk-'~i->'f uniform richness and qual~ ity-f.;calec_i__=_1safe from contamination. _ _ _--that it can be ordered' with your gfocvries/ 1 Ariel youican use it for 'everythin -for cook-" ing--for creaming vegetables landg soups-as cream for coffefe'-diluted, as a safe, nourishin drink for your children. It is the only milk suppigf your_.l_1_<>mc needs. _ Order aweek'_s;s-upply of-Carnation Milk from your grocer#-llef is tl'ie'i Carnation Milkman. Alvviiys keep a few cans -ha,ndy__for_unexpected nee s. .,_ H9* l _l Canaria in-tiny, nr lil-it-l_-~ to confront I ' A . ` _ l ` ` ‘ L h°r in thc future' which cundian' Many /inf TESTED rrcipe: are gforn in "The S.'ary’| cannot solve, if they put their minds ' _ _ ,_ _ , _ ` ' ' N, “_ There is no fuk for umm goo sf Cimisiinn .Ville -a r,*1i°ndid-hcazlft you _f..ouIJ ' ' u_'”l.t°d ?iie“Ix\`::'l'|'|\i__l;"'i’;' ‘hl‘ill_e n?JveJ';:°t1§kgl: 1 /tar. T/iz.-r rztiprl wtll /it/p you In runi.5i'nr :'r.'r1`:ly Ont, nboug 1;, l|'n|e5,; Um. v|¢¢°ry 14", || _wills ndurih/immi in your mzallm mm/,.~. Write /or . _ Chicago and Seattle’ U_S_A_ PU! °V°\'~ If Wm 710. f0l' if mil” U9- i s Fur ropy to-day-mmtion thi: papn, pIra.u._ _ --~~»---l- - Canad'___,._ _ v, - 1_1 . i it . .....n.refi:.r at . mn' and S` ld 0 _ our i_,.'.'us Fon vlcronv. - J » 3 _ -`7'""U?’ ’ "' qty. _». 1-'~'-i