“a _,_. i :- "â€"_; M «7: ߠ- I - neck as long as I‘my aiI‘m ï¬rst- Ilroi; . Th â€E â€" ~ ' , :i ll 1 11's triC'. win your (1 . sALAgA quality never change, hiuonegy. jiilst to spite me. I want no . e ml 1 ' ti t0--" d8 constantly no... a?“ be WWII) I surrogate l I. o o r Inert: Bo Keeping Step in . 1 Smart Shoes . . , “ * ' --_ . Save the Price of Your ;, :1“? -. . . .. .. Cf: Simplicity of line and an abundance Fare t0 Toronto : 1.5.4- i of color mark the new styles in aut- l ==-=-â€"==- umn footwear. This fact became ap-‘ Permanent Waving Q5 50 . I _ - , . 't to '1 new fO"elgil portlpal‘ent from viewing recently hund-i By Experts w o , . . 1 BEGIN HERE TO-DA‘i' her ï¬rst iisi n‘m. voice answering reds of models by one maker of smartIWhen you visit Toronto don't ; i ,. .. . IAlLen Dlake toiirierly a sailor. now me 51.113930; iith ill humor; andâ€" shoes. . lfail to have one of our famous Per- ; gEOIE? bolt and flabby through a life some quesi . spite if his cramp To black and the usual gamut of; manent Waves at the Reduced Rate l he imgzetease], \lSIlgtS Sailortown, where Drake sat up ini hi“ head on a'browns the most notable additions this of $5.50. â€" ~ '- i a , . . - , with whsom gee amiggih :Ifse?}lil{li and “OS: fulllignlggwith owemegg_ vear Will be sable-black, with a gun-‘ With or Without appomtment. _ . . . m"~ 0‘. 115 beam. 11 mg “5 H . '- ' -- «r‘ en an- ~ - ' . teet in a barroom. Awakening next another voice. the voice of a stranger, metal-like richness. anotumn 518« .r specialists In the Spur Wave Method : . I M~~â€-â€" ‘â€' ens of the Orontes denounce him as a l h 11 you '11“'tllillg fur-'Uowever’ the faShmmSts predict thatl who care.) 6‘ 6 3 . ,. . - "I I . Prince Foresaw dude.†Angry Dreake sneaks aboard I “‘an U†' i; in Drake’slblaCk and brown Will be the leading, ROBERTSON’S i . . v ' i _ . i , . _ the Orontes as one of the crew, but is â€19" captain. except. I b ‘d"†colors ot the season, With the othei I ' G rman Defeat reCOgmzed by Stevens and soundly Presence“ Isnt he on om ' combined shades forming a small but' 283 YONGE STREET' TORONTO . ' ‘ ' . ' ' ‘ - †. . . n ., . e 3 Itï¬gï¬iced out tho diffehent occasions. iiilevs on board all right! In lions! important minority. Hence it is my Write for Booklet “W2 on a? care «:I i o R l I] e IS pu LOVHI out e SlilpSIartlc- “in ll‘OilS?" The strangers Volcexsurprising to ï¬nd a full range of. of a Shur wave Permanent ave. l lary evea S es as Boy, thereby shaming him be- , . D'ake lau lied' ’ . ._ ‘ - . sounded shocked. I < g ll . . th c010“ ("it‘dâ€"Sierra I D [fareâ€"Mary Manning. daughter ot the †u ,~ . f .0" â€0““ on e - ‘ ‘ ' '3»- ’ owner who i , ‘ ~ 310‘1‘1- “ hatevei 01‘ beechwood. down to the deep tones of I H . W, '5 a passanger on lie 01' H‘ l - Mister " cut in Stevens' 1A t T res : Rupprecl’lt, Bavarian eir, ontes. Captain Stevens develops into a see 1919' ‘ ‘1 I . me Ichocolate-brown. g r reasu ' A t. . ated C0118 se of Wooer, but. Mary appears â€0’5 to real- votce harshly; until I haxe so | Two divisions of color mark the‘ ' ‘ n lClp P ize that h ' d' . ' ' 1 ' better than vour say-SO l0 heave. ' ‘ nd 1) renc ’ A Before A; e S ma ‘3’ smitten Wlth her. 1““: ‘ h' h’ D k 'bl‘OWllS, and one Will be able to find ou ,_ V' ‘ " I v ‘ c - V 1 ' ’ . S . 1. o ' ' ' I: D ‘ YXY _ . inaslliisélisepllfwnts him f.om We‘ll†me 0“" 1m mastefilo t is 1111)“): till“ each harmonizmg footwear toI -_...__. g l rmistice '" ‘ ' 0“ ever. stowed away. e was a o ( Imatch the tones of one‘s costume. The l - ~ ‘9 l C P ' R i e htl ROW GO ON WITH THE STORY sign 011’ instead 0f being hove melalreddish browns bordering on henna lBronze Hawks, One â€ï¬end ‘ .rown mice n) r c , . ' ‘ . . , - . . » . . H . - . b Fae-former l of the (I‘lerm'in \Vlien the noon observatn n placedl boaid. Ships boy. he 13' iou camland a continuation of the capucines of \Vltl’l Cold, DISCOVCer ' ‘ 0* Bavaria. commanter ' ‘ the ship within two davs . '1 fl call him Mister Drake, all you want.‘ , . . I . . . y Si‘th army on the western front, has T b‘k em 0 ll ‘ l ‘ sliii's bov here 'llld he’s in summer, “'1“ be seen m e.\c.us1.eI 1n Riflecl Tomb 1n “ l ll‘chel in somewhat con-l a le 83-" and Dleparations were mt “33 1 - .‘ . . ...weai', while it is expected that the S ' recent y pu’l†"’ ‘ , ‘, ' iafoot, for coming into port Capt-ï¬n irons because I put him in. rhatbidarl' tiue browns wil have .L more! lea . ‘ . . ' - v _ ' ’ u - n , \ ' . i ' 1 _, densed toxin, his waitime diary. RUD Stevens made arrangements for the 1'935011 enough f0? any Ship master. l ’7 i . z. 2-. ,r ,. ‘e’ht was "i. competent soldier not a . . ‘ . . . . . , 'tt . 1v,generul appeal. . Donut. Syriaâ€"Tue 0i)]0[..~ a». .. pl L “ ‘ ' ‘ ’ entertainment ot Marv during the ‘iml wont improve ma eis ). I , 1 , . I g . 1 . \. t 13;). H... merely decorative army Chief like the ‘tav R] f - 1 ' - tal'in’ this tine (‘qmain .. the strange (,olored footwear in deep dark reds.I rifled club at dine-e - ems. a.) i... Crown Prince of Prussia, writes alt; 1 t 1? 1mg}? lel uneasmess. {0:0 gWOl‘l‘t on I. t‘ilere is my author-lgreens 311d purples is scarcely COD-I seven miles 1101111 0f Latakia. alllrï¬li‘ ‘ Berlin correspondent. lle exercisedl tli:\Ԥ(eve:i\lml(i: lm’ benltrhlm Him itvl $1.0m Captain “0â€,“ng ' Here is sidered a novelty, as the vogue thisi ing to date back to the fourteenth 02' / V 7 ‘ ' ' °' . ‘ ‘ “ ‘ " ‘ - - - l - i. , 'i * n â€,0; i_ a .- . d 1 V. q Noumled ‘ aven of (e “ht w‘m' ‘ . . . . .. .- 1 season is to combine iii the ensemble; thirteenth cent-.iiy B.(,. to..iid ..-..,.u . (0 “cm“ wmma†ant ““ '5‘ l her eargerness. They sat at the :91- l a letter from Mi. Diake s lawyeis. a so. . l l f I . e it'illv a veai I 0 have low be†I .‘p . . a . , . ‘ .1. -~ "‘ . ‘ . . _ . . ) 'C . S (I .‘ . ._ .. l ( .v ( . , . c (v I ’ l ph '11" g with iespect b3 the real dilemma of; loop table. poring over a Cape Townl one lrom (aptaiu Manning, which IIihL l'llIOUSI 1qu es 0 Ione coioi tone :exqmipml \ £540., “we “I 11' ... .. ' . ' - A - .. . 4‘ ' , - SI 1 £ "' . . ; ii: . d. ..3 L ' 4« H. .I German operations. the men in (on-iI guide book. long after ,the middavimï¬l’ only deliver to Mr. Dldhe perilon exampe, iI one (lOOItSI 'iIIiiIaiy f I); [‘19 French Academy of plea-n..- “'01 0f the General Statf and the H‘gh‘ dinner had been clear d 1w. v 'l‘li. soaallv in your presence. Will youtcosiume. one “1“ “9"“ “111 It Iii-â€(I31 l I» ‘ ' ‘ ‘ I - . . 33 e ‘ m. "3 ~ ,. ~ h . 1.. ivu sliders <1 .. . Command . . - - . l .- . . .7 1- 1 .0 â€mm-pr)" shades of blue. but the footwear Will: â€one. near Cd 0} . . .-c .. ,. ‘ - _ stewards was making his mveutoryalxmdl} nave 11m )1 “8’1 . . . .. . I.I1 I . ltor of the Prohjetoflc and Gayâ€. He also possessed an independence; of stores ready 1“. 1. re-victualiug- andl Drake lay back and laughed mm] always matth the deepest snai e. tis Pot an ‘iluseum 5c 5"m~‘iourg I“ ‘ .- ‘ ' ' ' . . . ,, ,i .‘. -. - . ~' ‘ .‘i . .,_. 7 JL tirsi .(t.' . of Judgement which enabled him to. Drake was helping him in the lazaretllle ached, Visualizing Jake Stevnrsï¬also (hit, to match shoes “lill the for _ { l b \l Cliei .+ o' “"C l-“(n f - v - ‘7 I ‘ . . '. -' . ., - -' o ."'S ’ _ , ’ “i c r cu‘ ifs-X < ‘ see the errors committed by his 3“"; beneath the saloon. face at tha; moment. Then llie;\\hlth trims the coal, or with the hilt :‘te‘i to} t . - - .. i v (r A S ,. WHO‘S and to sense the German mm" “You can stop at a hotel. Mary, hatch was litted. Ike crept down and 3M1 ha... n'flieu ob'ects indicaie that â€.9 pawn ' ' ' ' ‘ v ' i ' . - . ' ' t t I i H ', tary failure at a time when the high- and have a high old time." Stevenslunlocked the part of his irons which; Captivating Novelties of Ph eiiJicia bad (loge rcla'lans p09 ‘ s "' . . ' u ' v n ' i - . . . . - , ' g i 7‘, ‘ ., l L . .1 n .i est mliltdly allthOlerS “919 511†‘18" said, looking steadfastly into her (till-i fastened him to a stanchion. and. Novelties however, will include melonl with Cyprus which Wâ€: {1.1. :r , 'v' ,. ‘ .' . ‘,' . . . . - _ ' v ._ ,‘ .i u. -,.ii .- .i telling the public with piedictions ofI mated face, ilielped him to clambei into the sa lreptilesâ€"and particularly â€Â£de 111.l1"l€'Pl‘Oll7e Ace but “Iqo with EQV‘W .I 7', .. . . _ I . .. . ‘ ; . . . - . . . . . . I ) ‘ ‘D ' 1Ҡp I_‘ r. .i J \lCtOl) and a pioï¬table peace. 1 She glanced up at him with sh.iileooii. still liIandculted. still smiling. ldeed, snakeskin and alligator “.111 bel which in the time of Pharaoh Amen- ‘23 g, Prince Foresaw Defeat reproot‘ in her eyes. but he never; Mr. Dl'ai\(;. l IscaiIcelyI 1capecteIid to less seen than formerly. But due to! hctep 111 bed {IIth the whole of '5 . l v . r . ‘ ' , \I . . , :‘1 . ‘ n‘ , .' . . . . . . , fly 'm' An article in the “‘ 035139119 491‘; saw that] He 0111.: 837] m: If?†l ineit. Nil 1].“.81 1;“. lgdhitiisscfitegi‘i‘e the fact that, hard is an expensive3 Syria. {Ir » J ,, . a . n. OO.‘lIl’ llithltU’l in l . ‘ . ., , ,. - .- . . . ' . . .. " tung n0W8 and comments on some 0f beauty Of 191‘ Dd 1. mattenec m .‘L’ _ . ‘ .- . , leatliei, it will most often meiely tiinr The tonip originally found {0,3,9}. 3 “ , -..-- . - .- .- . .- ille gathered her in his powerfull stepping fomaid and taking Diakes 1 L' . .1 .w 'l-' C . t I . t l the 011“fo more striking entiies. it. , . . . . . . .the mode . lZdit is easi} .iiiscep -; Dâ€; .f the “eel-01,0,†of a town, r,_ ‘arms as she half rose. and glued his hand with an expicssiou of honor all. 1. . I , . . . i, . . , J. l SIIVS: l . . . . . . . ible to the (.,\e bath. and is offeied not: much the name is unknown. burn, on I. 'lips to hers. while 3 breath issuedithe irons. Drake was enjoying it! . . . . .- or + .i. . 1 . I . I; . i; THE EHIC SPORTS TYPE More than a year ahead I saw COm-'l' s' rrl fioin hi rid i'ls in the a~ "ill hueelv ile n'l'mced at \I'irV' lienonl“ m natuial COIO‘mD bu. ““50 m; the 1â€â€ 0f R35 Shanira. 3“ “‘3 â€0‘" ' . . . . , . _ “ ' .‘ 'i . c. 3- .. rs . - i 6 , c l s . i i _ - . 7 ,‘z Ti .. -. - .v ., - - - . . ,mg everything that did come.’ he? “.5 ms -' 5 P. l . . .5 .- .. . like greens and purples of fall. Ring: toz'v of Bon el Ixassab. . -. i . .m thl, :pmts mess ot leaner-.I t I \‘ovembei 1 191? to m leionate spasm that had mastered mun, blue eyes were wide with wonder..limId in l)ld(k'lll(l white 'llli bei el I» '1 ti uvely s\ l] i" 'u“ _, . - . - 'v- - ' ‘ . ..t. s . -. . ' - .' 'I- : '._'ra‘ unaw a x. .. ~ ' “Tight “001911 in grey 101165, 115991.13)? 01 h 1 . tl \ 'tr 1 l “011. would you dare-' she cried.i Stevens glared blackly at him oveI ‘anil white i a ‘6†beautiful 1‘“; mg. 3‘ he“ es .116 p nl- bic nu" NJ‘ ’ ’ '1 ' ' ’ ' ‘ i'. . ‘V ' fl ’ "I . .. - ~i - s ' ' S ' ' '_' *i x t ,'L. If“ i ‘ p ‘ ‘ ' ( ‘ ‘l.’ 2 l .3215.» ‘ hikiL‘K Lone bottons to emphasize (1121- at 1E: ‘0, out Hum†1c . le half stifled. tau shall imyâ€" the 10D m :1 Sh?“ 0f "Diellflllelï¬ 'lhe .- . - is J £ (h I“ DO‘ (in a r ~ .. ~ " : "(W‘ll line of bodice bcl’ed 'it normal lhad imparted his h0p95 and cares I" 11, irare leather, “Jill peculiar markings; and arms. which are the most ild.l‘.“l- I l k an. s .A , l. ¢ . _ . . . . . ' . . . . ‘ '~ ‘ :wi‘t‘me The sl'irt has plii‘s mrflfllong series of very detailed lettersll lOf its own. Both will be imitated 111‘ one. the iiiiSSion touir two by. 122-4 . I “it Hi. . i c x ‘ t. 'r; c. _ . . _ ï¬ _ . I . . - ‘ (WI of centre t'orminw b0: pl'iit t0llle recognized the causes of the break- vgrained calfskin. iliawks of purely hgyptum stfle. one .Atv .i:.. A‘ c l . . . , . . . . . _ . .z . , 2 carry out vertical linefStyle .\'o. 461 d0“'n’“lhe “ï¬lming strength of an i Other novel leathers which fashioni 0: which is inlaid with gold. and a.» .r .I can he had in sizes 16, 18, 3‘) VcarsIlIovertaxewl and decimated army and‘l [Clllc footwear, include those which re-i a bronze statiiette of a seated pewter. - ~. “r .. i in and 4» incl 0% bust Clietl'cd .the numerical SIIDEI‘iOI'il-Y 0f- the A1" lsemble fox pelts and the rough weaves: will: an Egyptian profile. ~. . . o) i. n . i c .. ‘i . . ’\- l. . . . . l . ,s. u. ,, E . . . .I, .. ,I“ ,_.I. . 1,: ~ xiik {w m4 :md white "infraâ€. p'ittcriilhes’ due 10 (lecimve American reiii-l 30f silks. 1119 10): leathers have :1; Some examples rt 1m .il ...t '\\'."L . , 5 :. .2, . - . .7. ‘2‘ . ‘ . lforcemeiite. In these frank letters ml grained offer-t that highlights the also found. including a line iitx.'xiiii'r*v ’ is u ti.l.-ii...it tor now and later tor re-i i . . .. i - .- 1. M .. â€"' '- s. w \ myy ‘3qu cilk crepe with his ,father liléire is no talk of a “stab; ishadows of this beautiful pelt. andI of acute. carnelian and Pill». (1.1.11.7. ‘ I I . int. .’ ¢ L, ~ _ v !_ -, l . _ . , . _ . . I . , ".1 -"~ â€own -'i ., .’ . ‘ .r“ - - U ~‘ ' c“ c‘vn-tzw mt Wade is Qp01'1:\( m the â€Mk, l would be cspecrally tetcliing with the also a biestplate 01 hold. ltlll'v‘r‘l ml. I u..:i ". l...r .‘L..\‘ :.ig . 1'3. 7 . I . g . . w... ,. I“ n iv'. ‘7' _I I . I ‘ wearable Plain lintick l‘ed silki “On the contrary, ‘The bow was: fox-trimmed ensemble. The granted[ the goddess Asiatic stamina "ml â€-- , , l .... . .. \ ic. e. 3 .v I . ‘ , 1 . , _ . . ' I . _ I . .. . ,‘H H , ‘ ...I P" I, . I." .9 printed colt-in foul'ird in f0};_?liciit so far that it ï¬nally broke. licI leathers imitating silks mll'lfll‘t a:§[1‘el('ne(i aims. rial-nil.~ .1 dub i . .. . f (W «We 1.“... blue “â€01 Cl.,,m,'.\vi'ote on September 30. lillS. Already: lsliangtuiia-like effect, that is as im.‘ in each 'iziiid. .\ llf‘lill"l-li brother is“ 5“ .u |A\~' n. _V i 0.; s, e .. . , , I , . h h v , . II g: :w‘ â€,I 2 Y' . .II7 apt-mm “mg jersey "1 .111,10n(:|tl‘.l June 1, 19139, when Ludendoril Still: [haul “5 it 15 1),.â€st i g..3..ie.tp:sp2 llll,ll-? bran. h-U-fi. .ii. z ,n \‘Vgp ‘l"l'-\'C ,Lp 'it‘?"'ictivel\‘ for hoped to break through the Fl‘C-llt'lli ! ()l' the leathers, km will lead {pi-1representing lesiiuo. luv ll.:.. I . . it'll-incrim‘ “H... In the 36-inch give liront with his offensive, the Crown; iearly fall, the i'usliionlsts declare. {01.1 god. on ise niai‘cu. It‘seazuig :l Iii:.,:i i . " i: V. â€(to q: 1.) "mt “upwini :q rc'il’rince advised peace in a. report to" llowcd in style importance by reptilein cap. Both face aiixi Hill air» .= _ t . . .X s ,«1: .n i . . -;.. t. is t. u i. ‘I . . I v . , . i .-. n ‘ V. , iv 1. .';'.i .- .I I . i V . pm“; I’-_'~lI-,\.P l"‘-"‘ "0 Univ. 3., Chancellor ill-rtling: .\ow we liavclI leftiede and patent. Ilatel‘111131,11uuxnn’I\\lth ,old, and tile bin, .5 pi . t, . 'l ,.-.. u. i.ci.i . . .cc .. .':~ . . i , _ 'I . .; . ~ _ I; m‘n“ ,. “i 1C?“ 3:“; , ‘ I‘man. or coin Wm†is preferred). “supp; iii our handâ€"later we shall; 'Iziiid for Iwiiitei‘, suede will supplanthI} .3 nsdxei cmsctl" IIiuIIIIil ..:..v.. . i ‘ i- .n (.3... Carlotta“ lll‘.\'~' noiie.‘ ! {the position of kid. moving the latter; ““9““ â€"3 or ““I‘“ ““‘I ““ IԠt ’ “ - , . . . . i im third 1,141.9 ism,“ .. “my“. 41.1111-‘lk‘li'nl is encircled wild a f‘Iin‘l' iil'il:":' v . rv.\ r e 1 1‘ H. ‘vs v ‘ z a I . 2 ‘ ,- . _ “ . I ‘ eAl ( 5 lion lu cunt-.1: Fallen». , Ckahy Mews SOISSWS Climax 1 . I . , , 13,, , . _ 1...... . '0 ~ ~ . - ‘ “ll - . t l> ~c' ‘e'l lv t'ie inithll ‘Dtlllii. lO\\e\f‘l. Dildsllt will dclllC\€ '- - I, i\ rite your name and address plain. ! 9 “35 “0 (“’1‘ " )- ‘ ‘ ll-pcnunmhn . - .-. .-â€" ' ‘ ‘1. Q; nu‘ Empha- and size of SUChisilt‘v-JSSGS ot‘ the Soissons-Rlieinis of-I 5 '~ ' l . 'I . - ‘ . . , I ' ‘ .. . . \ . , t s ~ 1- ' = a «A In Ail-5'3. }‘11le':'llS as you wam Enclos+ 200 in llt:il.\'l\'e 111 July, 1915: in the home; I I I . ., . . .i ., l Stiaps and Buckles. l filinaios Linimcnt .or “bug p, . - ' 51:11:11.5 or Chi“ {coin preferred; wrap‘lâ€"'~>‘ these last few days the battlesi lo ("“4141 “m lll'llol‘i‘ the fact that it was the skipper he l'fllil‘i’. a..:.l:.-.. 3 A detail worthy of note is the com-i .: __ .1, 1:3...flxiiy) for each number amiiuear Rheims and Soissous are pic-i you“ 1 “l l â€â€œI ' Iâ€" "'â€""““"‘I“"I'“"“““"-‘ I liiiiation of’ colors and leathers iii onel l ‘ ' A A ‘ - s . 1 I . ' \ 3 iii â€" 1 ' ' l _I ~ Hr} - - ~. 1 ' I“ ‘I ‘ . . I . A address your Ol'del to Wilsm Patter-nilâ€mi as meat German “(Te-“S“. 0‘“ med her “.111? 11.11“†‘md 5mm†901an 1Ҡpinfmdm“ ‘“ dmâ€..°1â€.11‘-0il€l. As an example, the vamp marl Areas Reserved For Birds ‘ Service. 73 West. Adelaide St.,Toronto.llhO offensive and on the defensive. II “llel )"’ I“ “1.â€; hua. . l1“ 0 emclopcs, -“- Dhaka 1 31“ I‘mld' be of lizard, with the quarter of kitl.l ». i . . . . . . l . S ‘. "' “j. I '1 - l' ' r.“ ' (Vr ' ‘QI ‘ {e ' 0‘) s .' . ‘ /“ ' ' ' i l ‘ ‘ {z‘V ‘ ' ' 3,3“ ~ I’a:t*-rn>‘ sent by an earlv mail. 'Iiiud such deception ot public opinion. I III . 1 (â€9" 5"“‘1‘31- I .mgi 0f Ilkldmï¬ and “me“- “run-ailing heel can be either of lizard or: 10“} bfld sarttaa *5 1‘3“) “V†l . ‘ ' iiiiert-usablc’ :1 .oyal lke clambered out. of tie on the instructions of your lawyersikid, dcoendiii" upon the style of thei reserved in Canada by the D9DII‘.‘?- ’, -â€"42~â€" “ ' I " ' latch. wi \- '1 -' '1'. - l l.. - ~ - ,l“ w. . - ‘ " x . ..= . ln- 'm-v. " I . ; "On September 4 he saw that only, 1 (t Ignmgctiyqtidcwilli lt’IIl. lie cpudl ..t home in 30111 helium. Hen. mewshoe. 01. two tones of the same (.010?! punt of :lierlnteiim llilt..l lllOIer-ni l n . . r“ ' ' ‘I 'V' \ . ,I ‘ .I ' . L . . . v . ‘ï¬â€˜I . '_ . l .y '. V. V . 9' _ r“ .I“ : . 1. Why Not Empire Free Trade an immediate peace proposal CO‘11‘Hiwnoi- the fut 3.. lIlItllltIHI contl he the nipeids cotnceinmf lour DgltCil’lSO “m combine smartly, one 00101., per-: if13IIBlllus (ItinefinioiIi All. w llth .s . ' - . s C i " 9.3.? l 3.". “1' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ .‘. V-i l. '-‘ 7. - .- . . . 1 ‘ ‘7 ' 1' 1 pH?" ' a ‘ l ( vi‘ou l‘v niner qt r1 1 l 1 isluve 011‘ the catastrophe. lie wrote: I the foe ht mi atticzlxe 3i Di). was of tic t it n es IIIin anti0 IevcnsIhapsI diVldillg‘ the shoe across the â€Pl: 9 :( mail)“ :3“ {:1 t. e p o. tilt)?“ ii . I we _. .. . . .. : t " x: ‘!-. :2 . r. ' a ' . ~ . 0“ ‘V '-. r .'>.1s' .i.i'- -. (‘o‘r‘s‘i' The obi‘cti I: (“13% (“in l ihe general Situation is more criticalI his thin pale†lian‘ds mi: N"; 01; :Ioet" 110 Inn)“; “; ml“. I ’Iec‘xe‘IeIsten. The lattcx combination seems: 3:11;â€: (L112 111 qt. icIe 1â€] 1 O 3: ‘ ' “' ' h " " l" ‘ ' ( " ‘ . v A . L 1 f V L - l f - ' . . - ' V ‘ ‘t .‘ O“ ‘ ‘ji ' ‘7‘ ‘-' -. ., ,- . . ‘ , [than ever. The battalions of the regi-E . _ . In) 8‘ '1: _m "e â€5 ..D. (:e‘I 1" 0†1 mito bleak the length of me sac-e, and. .1 1 lo .5190 mg 5 Oums it‘sOlitL :l ‘ mom}. made IS that. as soon as hm“‘meuts comir" out. of battle often? (“189' and mm a feeble 31.11) on “19111'01‘53 3â€- l‘le-dmgs tone and 100k1is flatterlri'r to the we'v'er ‘by tne Dominion Government m West- I .. pix-e Free rl‘i-ade is in operation. mnumgm. between fortv and 400 men iskippers arm. The next instant he: as he uttered the words did com-i Pumas cs last VIM), “Le Irost I,†,ern Canada. Sliroting is allowed on ' ~. . ‘ " - , ' - - ~ - . . . .. . l- U» .vn. .- _ ' deadly form of economic civil war-IIt is also to be feared that under somel was flung asrde. Drake thrust forward.“ plete Justice to the dignified old=ï¬ucm,:3 anion" drugs show and ism! these latter areas in the open season. . .. . 1 -c-, .- . I. . . 1 ‘A i. \L. . ‘b -:s :are \Vlll be let, loose iii the c. urse of . ('il"‘imSlau(‘e the enemy me succeed : face white and eyes ablaze. aiid' school to which he belonged. lare Ci'lSSlcallV‘SCVOt‘D ()ue stra will l l Which the .usty but juvenile indus-E ’ IMI ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ' f“ ‘ ' ’: twisted a hand into the Skippet"5 u†.0. “.11 be food ell‘)uo‘11 to! U". ' ‘ N M 7‘ .p’ ‘ h}. ’ .- . - - - - - 'vrithma few daysm breaking through . . l 3 d 1 F.» e .a center buckle, are 52‘. arr for path .21.: .- tries of tie Domiiiions will ln$\l\.- _ . ;ne»cl\band. Stevens abruptlv came to . .1 1 t D‘ k l . 4 ~ - 'our front An immediate peace pro- . 09911 Md 1‘6le {1056 e 19%. 111-9 teruoon «ma Stl'est 1401...]. f.†tailav-‘ - nbivb “t“~‘l \‘l a fthi -‘ ‘ ‘ Ills s u m . . . w "-:a x 4).. a ,.3 e ties loot. . OLlIHH o e , , _ is centes ieii. Im a moment he 1 11 1 , - 1 d 1 1d . . 1 _ . . k . l 9' 1â€". '.. 7 t1 "I'e'lt SflCl'lï¬â€˜eSâ€"ls _ . , Sdld, 10 ( mg out lib inanac e 1111 Sled \VCOT the {2'1 )l'St ., ) q -,. , I“ I. 1 i ' sort however is intended or will be po .1 evcn “1 1 5 ‘ 9 wvent pale realizing What h l'd ., . . . s. i i I e “‘1 #111110- 0- he. ’ , ' ' ' - - .iw-vvcntlv required’ l ‘ ‘ *~ 9 1“ {\YILh a apomgetic smile. Mr. 1‘ lQId-ztje is as often seen There is lzuiei , , plowed to happen. Our aim is in L “b - ' idone. Then, while Mai-y ran to her - - . - '01 . -. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ; . . . t Knew Debacle lmpended . , , , mg adjusted his glasses 111,, 191 up his chance in the heels “mm that t“e 'i s to destroy wrongs of imperial wealth,i . cabin to furiously wash her lips Drake . h , t 1 i 0 ~ -, .. n ‘- n .y I . - . l “On September 30 he saw that all - - . " ““11 “039- T“° seamen eiiered t1ei'ire a trifle d'iin‘ier avid sir-‘iivliter l but to conserve and to increase theta, ' I ‘ | torced a (11515: This was going to’ . .q . . III , in II I! down th ,‘I 1 ‘ - : inzs- â€"i t and it would be “mm", less than: was lost, although, as he pomted out..i be a flu.“ That was the 'd f . ICOJTpflI‘lhl‘lWliy a. o c n l0» ellor steptator sports and drivmg. on; r , . .5 ll, . .. -1 - . 11- 'v' â€â€˜ '. ‘ ‘ 1 ea 0‘9" stairs. One staggered under a heavym t1 .1 ‘1 101 ,, a, ,1, n I†. madness to am)“. any industry any-. e\€1} one w to expiesses is ODliJOIl, most in his mind He felt ‘ll‘ , 1e 0 iei tau, tic .eadici Laban lied. , . . . . '. : 2-. .,.. .1 1 a 1 gm .1. . anl egg-l ' ‘ a m†i sea-chest, canvas covered. tasseleduwill b mor "‘eiie‘a‘lv . th- . Q.! where within the Empire that is now“ Mean“ 5 ‘ ~ 9‘91 ‘. p “‘1'; wonder whether or not. he had hard-9 . .1 n et'ed The other should-5 8 e b I “0‘†“5‘3“! 2 m a. pfospgt‘uus condition thus to mist, a. weaklmg and an inferior Der'fened enougt. But Stewâ€"r didn’t! ‘1‘“ grotm ‘ ' . ' _ gyear. This heel is not as heavy as iti ': O ison’ He said' i . . . , ,cred a sea bag. full packed and Dad‘lappears 1.8% a reqmpnce of tread “a. v nus!" ix . . ‘ i seem eager to annihilate him. llocked ‘\lr Aidains was lieart' bid-l» . ' A ' - i ‘ V' . . ’ ‘ ‘ l w i, \\ hat I have long weaved has; “Steward†It was the sl'i I er's ‘ . ’ ' ‘ ' ‘ " _ , its highly polished, so that it is not at: , l ' ~ ‘ ID *Iding them be careful iii a vmce soiall conspicuous l happened sooner than i expected-the" . . .~ , “Wis“? defeat. in two (“IVS “'9 have? ‘O‘I‘C'liejllcol(i: passignless. ‘ ' charged with amazement that Drakei Perhaps one of the most outstandiiiw 10% 800 guns and the troops have no{ “I ‘ {3491‘ ., “111113? to PM this, was forced again to laugh outright. if t . . f t‘ .4. drlq 1 t1 5 . . . .‘ . ,. boy m irons! “mum anotlier' .. . . . l . l 11" ea tiles o no my mo (2 a 8 1e use more power of reSistance. They arei word. without a gmnceI Stevens went lladnt I3 on )etter ‘9 ease “ l~IIof the buckle. It is seen everywhere,3 tired out and no 1011.9,01‘ a match f0!“ to his stateroom, leaving Drake stand, â€Take? Fielding suggested againlon pumps, one-straps, and is made. 0'31 the enemy‘s superior forces. Also| ing there feeling foolisiL i ““11 3 troubled glance at Stevens. Itileather, more often it is of metal, and? . . l- . . s l I . . . things are gomg badly on the otherl '15 193113 most unusual for me to haveiserves a decorative as web as utill-i . “Come along. me son.†grinned Mr. - - ' fronts and we must be prepared for! Twining, jingling the irons. “I don't t†read a clients (Oiiespondence 1“ tarian purpose. the very worst. It is urgently neces-l know just what bet ytu're paying bv SW11 circumstances." l Many guesses are hazarded each; sary to conclude peace at any pricedi making this voyage. but you ainzt" “Captain Manning‘s letter to meseasoii as to how many pairs of shoes for we are as good as defenceless’.†l welshéng any part of it. Come along: tells me I'm to surrendti‘ conlmaml."'the well-dressed woman will possess; The Crown Prince also criticizesl m‘ lad." lStevens said harshly. “W110 to, Mls‘;certain1y this season. with its diverse; both the \Velmar and the Bismarckian ‘ ‘ * | tel‘ Drake? He 011137 says to thelomn'illgs 0f COlOI‘, styles and materials" I I a; Chew and 9;_ Grow Thin You know that certain foods ‘I l l furnish body energy without 4 adding uncomfortable fat. Sugar is one of these foods. OST people rely on Aspirin 3‘ SUPPMDE needed 'gnergy [n constitutions for giving too much Shut off from the light of dayInominee 0f the new owner. That'u‘will provide more than usual interest: . , concentrated form. lpower to Prussxa. He says on this. when the hatch was replaced. Drake; be the man to loose you. "Ito the woman who likes to be well to make short work of their 2 ‘point: lonly knew of the ship‘s coming intol “Then give me the keys, Stevens, ‘shod.-â€"Christian Science Monitor. ._ headaches, but did you know its . WRIGLEY'S gives you sugar "With all the North‘s services itl port by the distant sounds and thelI laughed Drake, holding "1†ms handslI . ., ‘ just as effective in the worse pains and flavor. These ingredients can“ be demed that under “5 pomi‘ Changing metiono He knew when! "I have purcmse“ the 0mm“ 5° i from neuralgia or neuritis? Rheu- u 1 ' ' ~ | cal leadership Germany suflered the. the seas diminished to gentle swells; : that I may command her myself. ‘ The Haberdashed â€" ‘Ies, sn, those. n'iatic painS, too. Don’t 51138? when greatest political catastrophe in herI he hears the weird cries of the men Drake paused. lsocks will give perfect; satisfaction. Aspirin C311 brinO‘ SUCh complete is 7 dissolve in your month. “On the whole, I think you hadfl’ve worn them myself for the last history,†lat the braces; later at clewlines and - What pleasanter way of :.______ buntlines. He heard the toot of a'better unlock the irons, Captain Stu-{two months. The Customerâ€"Have . taking sugar? A “'elLknown county court judge tugboat, then the sudden uprighting enS, since you are InaSter 0f the Ship. you a palr hke then] that you haven’t harm; it does “at aHCCt the heart. In every package of Aspirin you lot the ship as the sails were spilled until a formal change is made at the worn so long? . . . will ï¬nd proven directions With once rebuked a man in court for en- be more careful,†the judge said. “I . the men furling the big courses: deavoring to confirm an absurb story ï¬nally and the tug started to pull her: Custom House," Ihe smiled.I “There isi told by his Wife. “You really should in. He heard the faint howling otno reason why ~here should be hard. WHEN IN TORONTO EAT AND SLEEP AT ' words or feelings. I shan’t hold this ironing matter against you. Perhaps l comfort without delay, and without l . which everyone should be familiar, . for they can spare much needless tell you candidly I don’t. believe a word “We‘ll haulâ€"ah! And furlâ€"eat» . , suffering. of your wife’s story!†“That’s all An' pay Paddy Doyle ter ’is boots!â€iy0u had excellent “335°“- Im sure very well! You may do as you like,†Drake only guessed at hcurs or we shall continue the Voyage in bar. answered the man in a mournful tone, time. It seemed scarcely any time‘ mony, and YOUâ€"" . “but I’ve got to!†before voices were heard close over» "What?†yelled Stevens, fumbling :._â€" head in the saloon. There was With the handcuff key. “Me go on Minard’s Llniment for Summer Colds Mary's voice. eager and excited at with you as master? I'd see your SCHOLES HOTEL l 40c Lunch or Supper a Specialty YONGE ST.. Opposite Eaton’o Hotel Rates: $1 Per Day and Up WEIWW IM~ 5am ,rx‘vddMMVI'ï¬ â€™ï¬'éwi’ as? 2 i†‘\ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO