THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1910, | - T H E D A 1 L Y B R 1 T I S H Ww H I G . . PAGE ELEVEN FAMOUS CODE TELEGRAM AND THE. ALLEGED TRANSLATION FIN" CELESTINE iN towNsmr, FOR COOKING: PURPOSES: Stn: secon eaves snornired ad, fora oi te a sion. ims AS PREPARED BY D. D. McKENZIE M.P., AND DECLARED A pominion suger co Discovers arse 100 _ GUIS FORGERY BY HON. ARTHUR MEIGHEN Renfrew, Oot. $.--Thers io-| CORN OIL SUPPLANTING HIGH. hum dications he t Pale m odor and t It ity Ne A ana olive ( < t ave red PRICED OLIVE OILS, at six hundred d > it has been found that corn oil Imay bec ILOUR : the near - -------- It is the low g property ofiis a great improvement .over butter CA NADIAN PACIFIC RY. CO.S TELEGRAPH ture ¢ Domin on Sugar Co cas : x i » v § \ time : Oil Used for Frying Onions Can in s that makes frying FORM TO 3 been experimenting to $ i . : : e f 2 ANCE . a dings, it I8 superfor to . with cel te or strontium 1 Then Be Used to Bake Delicate t time wt Kiteh » For the 4 a 8 tener for biscuits, pie - | E ( } RR A I A {deposit which G8 ¢ 1 in Cakes--By Edwin F. Bowers, M.D. , enerate - . sts, bread and crackers this township, a few 1 - Author [ "Side-Steppi - i 1 F 3 : ach v al Bre . " i Pping nm re A boL two thousand > in fact, the great pie, bread and CONNECTIONS, TO ALL PARTS OF WORLD Health, "Zone Therapy," Etc, -|3 ; facturers have found 3 fansner Tales nih I n more satisfactory and thah other forms of methods. in the preparation of pared 2 I A A ica om {said that } ge of © stite only ew n € anoth oT] Festr | i Tare fied Cran joné process is necessafy i | jsugar, while three ere. required ory np silac'e of r ! i ithe use of lime. The substance has - : v the war, io s it possible to cook food S68 § wa, muffins, bran gems also been found to be of great valye| Was found to wo bardsi i at a higher tempera. 32 rer delicacies, it has given in the paint and chemical trade, and | Shp upon a popu lor ian the d i ut, at the same time. burn ts than anything hereto- i é on of F Ot} F Variet f a > . i f Winnipeg, Nov, 30th, 1917 {4t 4s said that » large firm i: Tor- Drivati of any « r variety of 00d {ino and 2 the food. | fore used t | 8 ared to give an order f . i - Joie 5a Dropare E a on This nutritive. substance is fat | Housewives who have poured two 8ir Rebt." L." Barden, . Sidi > | The particular fat which has been No Kitchen Odors. or three tablespoonfuls of this oil | Deposits of celestite in Canada are! evolved by the food experts into an| Meat, fish, or odoriferous vege- OVer a roast of boed or lamb, or veal, tiaws, Ont. [eaves said to be few and none show the indispensable article of feod is the | table rooked | , are Qquick- find that it checks the seeping out of d quality and quantity as has been dis-| oil derived from the germ of corn 1 i 3 X a 3 'n Lok av Oa » 76 v covered in the adjacent township. It has been found that th flavors ahd |Meat to cook in its own rich juices Duncan Loboy Osler Tottering spasm les ponsavenged, fracas Xanitova | a it | unusually rich in lecithin rwise lost dbring the pro-|{ This gives an unusual tenderness to | ed by many physiologists ficess of cooking with quick-burning the roast, and increases measurably ordaining, work, towed, imaginative, fracas, Selkirk, batten, dress { | 1 THE Sand the Ielgmwing Mosraps sub io Ra lamas onied 8 ha back Bares! whdh acs hacel vt apraes te v - aces. This the meat substances. and causes the ~~ MONUMENT FOR POLAND. {the most {important fats. | ithe meat flavor. It also facilitates : ' . ---- atives, and tissue-builders know So complete is this sealing effect the thorough cooking of the roast, blemable, Provencher, MacDonald antiquarianiem, Springfield, Scarloetira | To" Commemorate Dead and Honor| science sre BT hat Tamil a - land prevents the outside trom being + tt LL Soldiers amm Tee a inant element in ofl in cooking meat or fshballs, pat jute a Sisagrosable tasting and IY tM tea wat aah > 2 > ; > -- of f goes 1 make ur m 0 i x indigeatible cinder iain tured, mentally, woed dd ook | Renfrew, Oct. 9---A Refifrew:the fat that goes to make up brain oni ane food products all pruned. ordeining, drifting, natured, m " or «PB ' {marble dealer has just shipped to and nerve cells, and has a very de ) 1 : \ { Poland, in Lanark county, a monu-| cided effect in increasing nutrition. . 5 i] ia Franck roasin oh | \ ' a «mayonnaise or French dressir for auphibological, moretricious, belle. 3 { ment to commemorate both the dead Corn ofl is digested and imilates | for » 1 g of a"delicately flav-|, 01a (oiled vegetables, ap Lot th % Meoiphen. {and the Mving of that place who tank Ore Teadily 1 : 1 almost any other > form of pastry-- |p, oa beets, turnips, potstoes, cauli- Arthur 6 ghen,, | part in the great war. The dead | variety of fat, « r animal or veg- 6 slightest odor flower and other vegetables, corn oil i {number two, while of the living |etable., ; food to the other. is all that the most critical epicure n Uni | committe ! {there are twelve. The cost will be] In addition, however, corn ofl has } i in corn averages. d desire Crarge Union Govt. Committ €. { {met by public subscriptions. The|valuable eulinary uses, particularly t five Ce could desi monument, which weighs about four because of the fact that the bur In fact, it is not going too far to tons, 'was made from marble guar-!point of this 80 much higher grain 1 i tential |state that corn oil will, within the ried at Portage du Fort, a' few miles {} y oils of 1 1 pect hur i - next decade or two, do more to make z from Renfrew, The unveiling I star v 1 of o res e much abused human stomach Above is a reproduction of code message [ i announced to take place on October of six ndr an ty « & be- atively inexpe 2 article of jover intd a'healthy organ, than any wires. It is all typewritten. (11th, fore I one discovery of modern times. J a = : hi . ---- ---- ---------- -- A AA pean A GREAT NEW STORY : aoe "Love and Married Life" Wwihach--300 Joe Atiaric | : By the Noted Author Bocuse Aoicdis Yoliva, Idah McGlone Gibson A super-serial of infinite charm--a story th'obbing with life as it is and life as it ought to be As a dressing in the form of a © THE MEMO WHICH HON. ARTHUR MEIGHEN SAID 18 FORGERY. - Above is.a reproduction of a photograph of the alleged original of code telegram produced in the House of Commons by D. D. McKenzie, who declined to leave this and! the other exhibits in the custody of the House, but consented to let Mr. Meighen see them. Mr. Meighen declared it a forgery, and| tumultuous scenes followed. > , - lop Moog Wee Rah [ | SK Dramatic Scenes z Emr-- Jrom the Great New Serial Ni \ \ . (RR: : 2 - z= 2 4 Woah ¢ 15891 ¢ | Tue Cl Domed / : 2 iia Love and Married Life \i< i re " a | A / ' by the Noted Author \ 4 3 bla, Vv [331 ¢ al : 29 es bas : : hg Idah McGlone Gibson > : - Ti vorr Y y Y > daily, beginning TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, exclusively in ' \ ' : : "Agtin a little shudder shook me as 1 re "Already be stemed to have lorgotten NM 1Hats V # 'zed 'ha: only a little while before 1 had hy % pe ) tha: { had spoken and from behind his though tha® the greatest joy that could cortie | . i paper he smemed to be proceeding with his " J - : yi me on earth was to belong to Joha S breakfast with his usual noise and speed." ctdon. SS X 3 45920 -- Read This Story - Daily, Exclusively ; The BHtish Daily in the isl ; : wey You'll enjo n Sr LN IAN , yoy many LI SOA Ea | a_phtill in Love 5 and Married Life. * » i BR meen PE Fone ra < J ? "Then for the first time | realized I did not = --_-- Ee $ Baw Whether joka bade mother--I knew i . . \ : nothi is family. For the three weeks H 5 "I was telling myself that 1 was the wick- Pr -2s. ~ % / i 4 ® ! we known each other it had been ! ? err ee dnt | wit ther wie ' --T sufficient for Jdhin that I should listen to his ly 3 . 1, Kate Go: -- -- words of ove--and sufficient for me that ET : San est. 1, Kate Gordon, had wished that my - . ke shon.d speak them. Suddenly my beast Th h husband, the man to whom | had been mer- 10 vy L : : : stood till, Who was this man | had ; i ried for three years--the father of my baby in . A married? 4 --were dead." as EM reosel. 8 Ty - < Na : a 3 Author of The Confessions ee f . i of a Wife, The Confessions of ove wa re } JP wv | » @ War Wife, The Confessions : a of an Everyday Wife, is writ- 155g fa AR A h mg a New Serial of (Grea: 2 ' Leg ' : Merit and Absorbing Interest. bal) a Wy | oy : we Totton / L® / XN. * "ove and Married Life" Its « ! 7 : V [Rences og READ IT DAILY IN THE WHIG odds 14g VV [hoadbutionsy | : JY 1s 1 vet ; ILLUSTRATING "CODING AND DECODING." Two of Mr. McKenzie's photographs as represented here- with purported to show how the original memo was translat- | ed into a code message. The four column headings are word," "no." (number) "plus" and "Result! To Decode, the opposite process would be necessary, _ Whale With Hind Legs. [that in Ris twenty years of whaling Victoria, B.C, Oet. 9.--A female | experience he has never hesrd of | hump-back whale, having two hind | whales having legs on the exterior. | legs, fifty inches in length, has heen | S------ caught at the Kyukot Whaling $ta-! A desirable store. long vacant, | en Ge mii This. Splendid New Story Will Start on Tuesday, October 14th *