Por Chapped, Rlotchy. Rough or Coarse Skin . MAY Yast Armies Bioth On Offensive, Wii Meet In World's Most Stupend- ous Effort Says Writer, Paris, Feb.13.-- "What ; er Europe is to see in May! sible to ume ordinary me de wa Frederick Palmer, who will accom which literally absorbs a spoiled com- | pany the allied armies when they be- exlos Apply t) wax like cold; an : y Dan, BEE the next. mort gin their drive against the Germans n washing it off, "| made the above remark today. He ve, fA -Bike ve | bad just talkea things over with sev- { eral of the chiefs of the general staff a | and knew what the plans are. His inion later was echoed in another y require constar season to keep t nming unduly red, bicichy, igh or harsh, or if such condit 3 developed, 16 overco i re it Is particularly 4 € Pp Ping on cosmetic the pores and make t! worsé than ever. It's a coarse, on 1 such slaught- ay} 3 int white One soft child's | opis . | way by Geheral French, who said: | 'Great events are coming. Then | will come peace, but we will put sen- "timent aside and make peace on our own terms.' And from neutrals whe have been in Gefmany it is learned that the same thing is being said over there. Both sides are holding their own during the winter months and preparing, preparing, preparing! The great armies of Europe there- fore are to meet in the spring and each will be on the offensive, It will be the most stupendous effort, in the history of the world. Battles so gory that those record- ed so far in this war will fade into insignificance are certain. Like a great fireworks show where half the total supply is retained for the grand finish, so competent onlookers be- lieve this war is destined soon to 80 out. It will be exhaustion and the ge: molition of the last "cannon fodder" of participants, So when May comes--or spring to use. a more elastic term.-- the mud- stained troopers will come out of their holes in the ground and oncé more tread on the flower carpetea ! fields of France in a terrible bloddy | enc ounter that is to go down to his- | tory as the worst of ahr fd | "Will it be decisive? ty it must be' ae Gananoque dered saxolite ; It works like a + harmless miracle, vet i Bronchial Tonic = Cola Vin surely builds ji up the whole. breathing if apparatus and at the same thne acts as a sys- ji tem tonic and appetizer. ii It is the best tasteless preparation of Cod Liv- § er Oil and Hypophos- § phites made--an ideal winter tonic. Comes in large bottles. 40 and 75 Cents. ~ At Best's THE POPCLAR DRUG STONER OPEN SUNDAYS Experts here Feb. 13.~The Agricultural conferencs ,n Turner's Assembly Hall, yesterday g | afternoon and evening drew out large ## ) crowds from the surrounding rural dis i) trict, Patriotism and production were well threshed out hy some of the best talent of the country, 'Ihe con: ny | ference ostensibly a farmers' one y AJ 'and was under the auspices of ths Do MS | minion Department of Agriculture, in ! Co-operation with the (Ontario depart ment. 'The duty and the opportun' A of the {anadinn furmex in. donueelion ADJUSTMEN with the [resent war along the lime of Piha | Freduciion of crops was ably handle ER E55 ; % | at the afternoon session by John Fix ter, assistant agriculturalists of th Coramission of Conservation, Ottawa, and from the standpoint of live stock by F. R. Mallory, B.S.A., of Frank ford, a practical farmer and breeder of Holstein cattle, Both these ad dresses were of great interest, and were listened to with attention by the gathering. At 'the ev session, in addition to these, J. Lookie Wilson, of the Toronto Agricultural Sodiety, ave an excellent address. Mayor ergs J. O'Uonnor occupied - the chair. : The Mission Band of Grace Church held a birthday party in the lecture LANCE (37a 0 J g el | ] WORKMANSHIP 4 was IT fis wn room of the church from five to sev- 1 THREE CITY LEAGUE GAMES PLAYED AT COVERED RINK. -- 3 Lindsay Defeated Colegiales In Ling. say, 7 to 0.--Queen's I, Tied With McGill II In Montreal, But Win Round. The City Hockey League was again in evidence at the covered rink on Friday night. Three maten- es were pulled off. The first between K.C.I. and Regiopolis in the junjor series, resultéd-5 to 1 in favor of K.C.L. The second, Portsmouth vs. Maple Leafs, in the senior series ended 1 tg 0 in Portsmouth's. favos. After ten minutes overtime Bad beea played. The third, . Vietorias vs. WAR BULLETINS. The British ralty an- nounced Friday rnoon that thirty-four British aeroplanes made successful raids on Ger- man positions in Bruges, Zee- brugec and Ostend, and did considerable damage. Berlin official despatches say that TeMpsiE thilttand Rus. sians with guns hav: been captured in thelr retreat trom East Prussia, In a brilliant charge on Fri. day the French captured sever al German trenches in the Vos. Cheb db BR RR 'PROBS, Fair and cold to-day; wings; snow, turning to sleet. 8¢s mountains, Maple Leafs, resulted 5 to 0 in favor of Victorias. The three games were all fast ones. Deep interest was manifested over the senior match between Portsmouth and Maple Leafs. For an hour these two aggregations battled without obtaining any score; and it was only upon the part of B. Ryan that Portsmouth landed the deciding tally. This goal was ob- 'dined in the first period of ovel- time, playing five minutes each Ways. Ihe line up: Portsmouth--Goal, Dempsey; de- fence, McGuire, E. McCammon; rov ir, Forsythe; centre, H. McCam- mon: wings, E. Ryan and M. Ken- nedy. - Maple Leafs--Goal,; Holdman; de- 'ence, C. Young, F. Guun; rover, Yellowley; centre, Little; wings, I. Toland and Corrigan. Referee, T. Ferguson. The. mateh between K.C.1. and Regiopolis, which resulted 5 to | for the former, was a good exhibi lon of hockey Although the col egians won out, considerablee eres. must be bestowed upon Regiopolis because they were considerabiy tandicapped through lack of suffi. ient practice. As it was they gave <.C.I. a hot run for it. Abernethy nd Nickle were two very swift and igile players for the cellegians, the ormer obtaining two goals and the iter one. "Jack" .Bvans and A. 'ruse tallied the remaining two roals for K.C.L., while Madden was be lucky shot for Regiopolis, N. Jerry refereed. The line up: K.C.1.--Goal, Carr Harris; 'ence, Nickle, J. Evans; rover, A centre, N. Aber J. Cook and G. Cruse Goal, Hurlehy: de nee, J. Maguiré, B Blakey: rov Madden; centre, Waters; wing. I. McGuire, Lynch. The last match of the night wa layed between Victorias and Maple eals, ending in the store of 3 to 9! n Victorias' favor. A. Co eforsa and had en; enalizine te do} The Toronto Globe has ane othier confirmatory cable that the Canadian contingent, with the exception of tem thousand men, has landed safely in France. The new British 'heavy g un surpasses the Krupp guns in SLRFL LLLP ERLE IRL Ede Several German submatines ¢ and bases were destroyed when 4 British acropland raiders at. ¢ tacked them on Friday. +> : A Bevlin despatch says that ¢ Germany has proclaimed the 4 fréedom and independence of & # Poland and Silesia. + & : + PERPPRPO EPI ROPb db blrbivig a -------- The Horse That Draws Your Coal By Helen M. Richardson. I'm just a common through the street, Day after day, toils with the you burn, Willing am I that you should the glow Of cheerful warmth withi homes; --- more than willing, gl use, Doing my work in my own humble way. prithee, friends, I fain ask of you Spire lie [rom the winter's ice and snow, And yet we minister unto your needs Wien streets are not frost-boune nor is the way Jo fraught with danger onward step fgperils life. I cannot ehoose Way, And oft an unkind driver urges m Jeyond the limit of my will an power, Up hills a human would no} dare tc Fond ' oe FRPP DL BPI FESR EIRP horse that coal feel n your cosy Ay, ad to be oa Yet, would To do that eac! m; ha ? NEL ean do pass. For a» 1 qn ved by my sturdy strength to mal the test k lavine i yor, woved thoveely 'r to Maple Leafs. The Iaiter 'nts of good materis) avul will show p_much hetter after =» Ytile » roctising. The line up: Vietorins--Gonl, Kelly: Decker, @ Hall, (Capt): rover Reid; centre. 8. Smith; wings, Fi. aor. J. Sommerville. Maple Leafs-- Goal; Turcotte: d-~ 'once, Gallagher. Angrove: yover J umn: centre. I - Newell: wings, Inrray, Bersigan. A Lindsay despatch says: : . Tindsay juniors defeated the fast Kingston Collegiate seven here Fri night by a score of 7 to 0. Ice heavy, prevented any fast combina: on play. Lindsay's Stonewall de 3 Hen iheush hrokaer wre k the load? tien you sit within vo've made So full of comfort by our limb shone the horin willing My mate and 1, grant us the pleds we ask M bins well filled before return a The winter snow with icy sleet an: rain. This is our plea,--ponder it well, ! pray, A horse ean ask you in way. no other Worth Remembering, it Rare \Spportunities await: the diser Cottons, te and Grey Cotton, Night ies' Underwear, etc, otc., all Canadifn made---at fess iminating buyer. Sheetings, Pillow gowns, Kimonas, Waists, Prints, Lad- than actual cost! ! 1 CEES rae Ee Double Stamps ! SAVE 10% ON ALL YOUR CASH PURCHASES! ght we give our customers the. benefit of three-quarters of our ad. vertising. a Very S 350 YDS, IMPORTED CREPE eight different designs to choose from, reg: 15¢ value, To-night . Prey ~--Dainty flowered patterns, 60 BELTS, Suede and silk, newest colorings, heretofore priced from 60¢ to $2.00. SS TE en IIIA I W'S ELECTRIC STORE AS POOP YOU 50% oF First Congregational Chie I, this city, paid In 1918 $63.70 1, light bill, OLD CARBON 1Aaps, 013, we pn in sem 'of TUNGSTEN LAMPS; bill « 1014, all-yosr Tungsten Lamps bill, $27.80, per YEAR, stallstion, $48.50. JUNE, as $43.50, Chinreli saves 833.00 AR en o'clock last evening, and had a very enjoyable time. - Mrs. J. Arthus Jackson and Miss Maud Green were in charge of the affair. The Gananoque branch of the Bro- therhood of Metal. Workers on Iron and Tin held an oyster supper in the Sons of England Hall last avening. KEELEY Jr, M0.D.0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 228 Princess Street, . 3 doors above the Opera House. pot. and rub with benzine. prevent odor. When making an apple pie add To remove paint from dress fabric: place a white blotter underneath thi Salt on the fingers when cleanin fowl or fish, will prevent slipping and alittle vinegar on the hands wil nce kept the visitors well out, and roke up any brilliant rushes, The 'né up: Lindsay--~Goal, O'Loughlin; right 'fence, Haugh; left defence, Fla alle; rover, C. Carew; centre, Mc i 'ing, A, Carew, roy; right wing, Sandercook: lef: | H.W.Newman Electric 60 79 Prisced Hyree: few drops of lemon juice to the ap Kingston*--Goal, Walsh: right de-{ &l. Jenkins' Quite a large gatherin enjoyed the euchre in the rooms of t Gananoque Business College, last ovening. The Proceeds 'were in aid of St. John's Church. Quite a goodly number from town Went out to St. Lawrence Church 'tea meeting, on Thursday evening. The programme was furnished by talen from. Ki tr Liman na Harmony Lodge, No. 13, Daughters of Rebekah, held an enjoyable sleigh ride on Thursday, evening. The oyster supper at the home of Me. and Mrs. W, J. Bradley, of Eden Grove, drew out four large sleich- loads from Gananoque on Wednesday evening. Our New Taxation, ples and the apples will Keep the col or, while flavor is improved. Crackers with grated cheese pu in the oven and browned, are BOO: served with a salad. Pictures for the guest room shoul be of general interest, and not fam ity pertraits, a eta tT "IT OBES ave Placed In hol water : few minvtes before breaking, th whites will separate from the yolk! very easily. They should be coole before starting to whip the whites. Turpentine will Keep moths awa; from woollens: A good way to cléan mirrors is te wipe them with a pad dipped § whiting and warm water. Then dry with a soft cloth and polish a ance; Carroll; left defence, ergus- nu: rover, Paul; centre, Stewart: 'eht wing, Toland; left wicg, Grai-? ton. Referee--H. Jacobi, Queen's II Win On Round. A--Montrexl despateir Queen's II tled with riday evening by a 1 to 1 score, at win on the round and will play 'oronto University for the cham- fonship. Queen's played ao good 'efence on the soft ice. Work and 'nrwash did tho scoring. The line up: : A P ucen's H-~Paoll.. goal: Swvence nd McGregor. defence: Boyd, "dwards 0 5 Var ad Pena--y We are closing out every cage and bag at less than manufacturer's prices. TOTonlo Globe, | Canada's heritage of wealth and! her heritage of industry, courage, and determination can meet the re- quirements disclosed by the finances minister and turn the calamities of) war and even the temporary resuits {of a season of extravagance lo account. on capital, special, and ordinary ex penditure, and an outlay of $50,000, 000 on war, have been met in ¢ measure by borrowing $60,000,000 imperial {from the March, by issuing $15,000,000 1 1940-80 ock Teiing about 44. -60 st W000, 000, issuing $15,000,00 Si notes under | slat) session and $1 logalized, and enue on the 0 about $120,000,000 faned Wo Will DOrrow which wiki bring © charge up from $1 APN, 10 pieces day and Saturday. in all, on sala Pri. aE ul. V now and a 'tagstion : on bo faced. 3 good A deficit of $60,000,000] 98 McGill TI--Clark, goal: MeKen- "'e and Keleh, e: McCullough, , forwards. - Pineapple juicé mixed with hones is goed for children suffering with Win -~ whi B I 4 fed + Wine ich have dried or the Aboot or papkin should be touched with a few drops of whiskey before the linen is sent to the aus. saves 1 MeGill® 1 0 0, 1 in: = the is tan viet ili dled D.D. hes : A thi < ination of . oll of Winner " TRY) Yad other heal- | re i ; BE fay wile. Fi LH ot a % . Ee § aciatists for IF Xin diackscs | pores. gives inptaut | TRIS Holl "iio | ee ---------------- Spe Hise : rinks, [Miso Abort DD. D- Sas | Kingston. on Feb. 8th, to Hl Brandon, a som Eh. 1h, to L Catrina, a $7 « ide VIS 'Charm Ceylon Tea BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED 30 To 60c Per Lb. aS You Can Cet - The best value in the city : ir yroserips and meats at. nique Grocery and [Meat Market, CH PICKERING ANNDUNE MENT 1 fm ae Cease. REAL RE re dy