Milverton Sun, 14 Mar 1918, p. 2

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Ne she had accepted. At the time he had not seen much farther ahead than nex! then with him—the e only, em spend so much time drying | nds, shocks and Fates her. She Yew minutes before that he Nad stood| in those ieee cue sae ee say (dishes. So I have made.a draining Job to fastened, ®) was allowed to bring little luggage, before her with his cheeks a deep hai im his “Tie o eawell,| 11 bad ample opportunity to study | board from a piece of grooved plank, Piece ae rer hose to the nL attoanstriake: Y Th ah his body firm, his eyes clear and H Hamilton, Clee yer tight to ‘be {the countenance of my gui was | two feet Tone, ‘one ich thick and the| bored a hole in the floor and let tl glance this seems a a large amount, it is EN hse. wai thie surgeon? She rose! hee ee a on oo ind bulte he a ane bl att a aes ith Ce eee ite that ms ie oat cant face and bullet headso: | the wall at the side of the eink with| 1S. <a Ponsideca iad dat ie <sohupplbed “Ne Be Ae ee Saat Shee ust ape Proper for hes, age ulcer Ganan would stare! brackets, with one end reaching over| Here is another “discovery.” If crtin tat Se five omen ana} | EWGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED gone? * the asked tp = upper fOr sles all ght SG Set sold at me for minutes at a time and slécping a litle toward the sink,|YOU use gas or ol for cooking get _alof Shanoitier Grats ae ee that i STO RONRE CRT S sure,” answered the cle hs ear foviety. Not only that, but Yewa and then glance down atthe floor = After washing, the Gishes Btesecaided ae of et iron ase sess S their departu winniPes MONTREAL remain: with monsteur.” rave fro ie Pots chap wae Aelglond 2 Pls rhe text. feeds fie dues aim burner ig <! s able clothes at Tobolsk, /The p: : x i eae Jee diycmliy, Perhaps |im& back into Germany. His elation |... "5° steps taken from the work- 0 keep sree thins cesses. took em only fo Food Control Corner Sees Bre Moneiaty ‘Coving that the only reason she was| WAS 00% shared by the eight prisoners.| +h1¢ tg a drawer on the opposite side’ ooo ok ne vs eat 15] dresses. ‘They left all their jewels at ton must net be lett alone,” was ly ere four guards and two of | oF the room Epic poe a Gistributed eee fee a fuel the Winter Palace. Rumor says tha iui ale SE ee eT arath a pur orec:| ne Seite -emg behSer and 26 897) “ey Le ae tar Kitihen nk, -are| Sey ey ar ony Bee cas oe fae ea fegulations under which “] ‘do not. ki | She was too true blue to galt a friend. ig i auie aehiclie used i in cookin; a ‘ = secretly to Darmstadt before ve = re-/the Government will supervise stock “« ” ‘It would be eee like to e tion I hed incessantly, complain- always too low? ecause a “mere volutionary outbreak a great part of| yards in Cai a eonmiderable ase 'T must see fae doctor at once,” she, Thave set my wits 0 w € d nail- said. “But, first—can you ve me: anyway. remem) aca how she| ing that the air was bad. The ‘train a Be ee ith as nd n man” plans and ‘puts them in, of| the crown jews! ing of grain will be effected, Delegates apartments on the same floor,-—for| had pati t B ronnie the end. clicked along smoothly over a charac-| &° at aes es The coat taprs course! He does. not ligve. fo break! CNowadayatAlexandva sdevyotes “hocs}bt the cote held ta yself and maid? I am his fiancee,” See ils ment ing by her to-day teristically flawless German ro: bed ee eee again board) his back, washing dishes Wer shame self to her children, whom she teaches | recently by representatives of the she informe: The window of the compartment was if , he would be more not to resign themselves but to re-| Live Stock Branch Agricultural “I can give Pst piaalis apart-| “I tare Se, , sitting open Sy. lowering, after the fashion | and inserted small sash-curtain hooks | of the height. I could not change the member. What makes her most indig- Departments of the ad soe mies a adjoining,” said the clerk [sr do Beker enews amewered the| of an American inclos ee a ee the'sink but T could ‘and did change) nant is that she is allowed neither to| presentatives of the Aifferent Live % Mi ~ tal nail locks We Ke ur 3 ae Aas pee Tsanped_ over Slee eaterdee Gane lesen ihe byes cep ey eons Ue soe nor receive letters that are not| Stock Exchanges and Yard She signed te name in the Baan! “Do you mind finding out for me? Pt ‘y gu & ” ned by the revolutionary officers. | Companies,, testified that Teed used to, a i: beekowed tor Marie | “If monsieur will promise to. sleep| sharply, but the action seemed casual| The meat evinder is used in the pre-| my not stoop as she works she ‘constantly repeats to her dauieh- | “fill” hogs, eattle and sheep before “Marie,” she said, “you way return] after i h to allay their suspicions, I) paration of almost ever ut} over it, Also I provided for her a weighing and a few hours previous. to and finish packing my trunks. Please, Gee can a man promise i ssleeh ”! glanced again at the old chap opposite | seemed to be in te way if left attach-| kitchen chair having a back and of” etNever forget what we are forced | being slaughtered, pure waste. bring them here.” x joven uidensorial yonditions, thst He was smiling that naive smile|ed to the table. T solved the problem | the right height fot the table, In|,, eae Re aie giesenesioeen eof grata fob-tnta oeeiaee Gane “Here?” queried Marie. was a foolish thing to prot an that bespoke his delight at fhe pro-| by making a strong Shelf about a foot | this chair she sits to prepare vege- aly confidant i Counts Nae fat ae ehLita eke SEndarnal te ee “Flere,” answered Marjory, ae Was eerie re tar{spects of getting back home. It was| square, fastened securely to the wall| tables, mix cakes and so forth. She rnc, Salo was her lddy in Gaitosingwrbbibitediby theuee veakinors Re ee es: ing engaged—it was a nite impossible 3" interesting moment for me, Timew | at 4 eonvenient height. also sits to do. most of her ironing: | jn, 0 was allowedth follow hea twkilewonly Wedower gendecta beariae to make such a promis the penalties visited upon German sol- to Toholsk. an ¢ allowet r. ee eee vo Menger can'at least promise not|diers who permit captive enemies to Flour Economy. eads, brown bread, corn bread,| If the Grand Duskesses ave allowed |S. E. Todd, Chief of Staff in the Of alk.” eseape. But I had determined upon a} During these strenuous tithes gems, biscuits, ete, which I do not!to come and go freely town} fice of the Food Controller, was pre- il do sat pureed Lge Bact sperale expedient. shall do well not only to adopt the) Wish to us er ways, go into/ without the San of any surveil-| sent by invitation and sj e Bi fey pre ae ee es oe Pia teas ‘A Leap For Liberty. wheat substitutes recommended by | 8tiddle cakes. If these breads ac-|Jance the sam ne is not true of the eee a conservation, particul- i to present her regards and ex-| “Even while-they stared at me I|the Food Controller, but also to con-| Cumulate in any quantity they need to!ex-Czareviteh. Prince Alexis, who is| arly o! i teak Press the hope that he was “resting leaped through the open window. The| serve every bit of flour that comes in|e dried thoroughly to insure their | familiarly aloe as aca, cal “We are aes saith letters re- So was that black-bearded Dr. comfortably action had but one merit to insure sue- | our kitchens. Se until wanted, out and play lic parks | garding waste of feed i stock i in “Please to tell her I 4m, and that Z cess, and that siren has been utiliz-{ “A woman can throw out with a tea- nt et a griddle-cake ae Shaneeet fe: likes, TE nk is watched | yards,” said Mr Todd, “These let- isi she will now go to bed.” he ans-/ed time and again by allied fighting spon fastet than’a man can bring jn|*°°" i: ae of these crumbs and| by guards peal attached to his|ters are especially emphatic in re- m to the perennial dismay of ” the shovel,” is a maxim stale breads Sante the night before Sean beside: ays aecom-| gard ts hile it may be woe Duval ps “ig oi returned. di é ea of the unexpected. * wnt y inquired! ne Teutonic mind reacts to. impres- housekeeping. It has p a glone one ee of gold for each per-| who is known by his many photo-| little less than barley, or crushed corn “But, Mon sion just a fraction of a second slow-| able aid in my own noueekeapii x! orning I mash all graphs and who carried the. little|at the present time in from She had ae iateatiow ot spending \eryit seems, than that of the Celt ot | perience and I find it easy now to prac- ae add Sani » ee a bit of sugar,|P¥ince in his arms after the mysteri-| Chicago, still thé price justification ig the rest of t] nig as messenger Anglo-Saxoi Mice" eran tanieatenicn: id seem pos-| 94 flour or corn meal to make of the| ous accident on the imperial yacht. | for feeding wheat at the present: time ween those roo) ork Beste would have settled the itirely stingy in ordinary times, but| ee’ consistence ‘These anes Alexis is ae now, bit his right Jeg is insufficient. Wheat is the scarcost Tt | "Very well,” submitted Monte. “But| matter ‘then, but before they could under present efretimstances | (28°) Possess the advantage of is still a bit ticle in the world to-day. “Such things are always sérious, you might tell me what she said.” — | collect their faculties I was hurtling ae of patriotism. ing. a large portion of their flour The Fae Grand Duchess: amount available for epee in = Luckily, I was able to find the bullet “She said he was not sleepy,” ans- rough he elanmyof the el Ree Sore ever ee kee ‘which! I ballevg| So. Aaackteds of Bie I Gaar|Bext three months measures the and remove it, Tt was a narrow es. Were 3 the I lit upon my feet, bu pe speed © should save every bit of flour! renders them more digestible. ance 78° tent of hardship vhinh the Allied. aF5 cape for him.” “itt pind ohe’s awake,” said Monte 7 To it Inevitable that T/ {0% human food. . Infact, it seems al-| Very few baking failures need be ae a simple life. Grand Duchess ne va have Le sudan this apne “Of course,” she added, “I shat, wate iy doctors were through with | e train made it inevitable that T) most criminal to do otherwise when| thrown away if par ingredients be|0lga, the most seiious of them all, | on ot ara next morning, they decided, should fall forward, T plowed through ie ciation needanieceechel the M4 . ia enrolled herself among the volun- | ould Hay desticn. Opies we Good." he odde i pie tation, that: th the flinty crushed rock of the track |“ 5 en considered. or sour bread, | | Should Ee it possible, to. substitute Goes," He na er consultation ere Was war. This is how I actually do this| even, is not beyond being reclaimed, |*@7Y nurses of a military hospital to SM" Uns 4g, But he added, ere had some ex-_ Ho apparent reason why, during the, a knocking the tape bandages have for the past three years, y h are sent convalescents from | ES neces as nurses:— day, Miss Stockton, if ‘she desired courte I Hal have for a week SI o butt T shall be glad Mantua went tome to sleep your’ aasistance. —er—was istant will come in at le an necident?” said D: cellin, “Beside: ded. ying to save a foolish fighter. frjond ftom Biting himself.” place a bullet through the “Tu such aman i “Nothing cab stead be said phir "ies him.’ it ie Poke a as if with some resent- oN, Nothing more,” Dr sured «her ae yor will satruetions) came in, Mademoiselle . eave Ceitbeods be here.” a mom: is she necessary 2” inquired M: Jory. « engaged the ext apart- ment for ‘tmysett and maid ait is Very g00 wclle Duval is necessary for the pre- wa pas vet in Ais ment She hesitated at ive ood, bul (ase Mademoi- than she could s 3 very beantiful. "There was something-about her that from other women —from into ere the odor of ether hung still ineavier ade tor Fy ® ch it. art,” he called. “Oh, Ed- rare her in hand resting on the door, “her chin CHAPTER VII. The Advanta; ges of Being Shot ‘O- aciously, as a princess yalt wonder thee t Set came at once to his side, walk- might s now if you were awake,” “Whio the deuce are you?” he il ahe Pe quired in plain Englis | was one-thing-to have her here “Monsieur is not to sit up,”’the in the dark, and ‘another to have her shadow answered in plain French. — | here in broad dayl The sun was jonte repeated his question, this, streaming’ in iat the windows now, and time in Fre: uutside the b e-chattering. “Did bie rest well last night?” she} inquire “y le Hise sent here by Dr.} she informed him. to tall you wit rs Pes ata ai righty. Dita: Ae NONTtO aOR. le “What else could I do?” She seat-| a er self in a chair by his bed. AUSe, MS are enpheed he ask- smiled a little as he said that. atte: ces rond ihe fange of thee shaded roe lig! apened Monte . called a -into the dar j ‘hen he Sao he heard a and further: rst tic door rustling, and — a i. aimed, just-beginning. to real “I was afraid it might come back he! flemand you as a shock, e,” she said. admé sort, Bochestried ke! “Bat. it is, very tne aioks Just) Ww, " appeared this time ig her hand, “1 don't ae what T should have! Ss e nodded. oN fe a comfot ort rea hint qtiorted inte | th “But certainly not,” answered the! nurse. © “Mol and gots “I o3 Bey it Pi help monsieur to be} quiet if he knows his fiancee is in the next room.’ Momentary: this announcement ap- peared to have directly the opposite glad i « whl lot just having you Fiera?” We: assured her (To “Pm, ‘onsieur isto lie very quiet’ Sqn oe dantiniod,) titra : A Rainy Day at the Zoo. ts Aan Have you ever visited a Zo0 on ‘My what 2! gasped Monte, fainy dey, and noticed the e oe sud ee ates apne With: her maid,| weather has on certain animals? Bethe EL Rigs Rant di aparment| Like the domestic. ent, the bigg are ated | fre very gulet to-ni; igh is aaiite animals of that tr aa ape eons io. ‘that to-m age tor will pefmit, When it is raining; lions, tig to see | pards, jaguars and pumas who came in and, lessly about their dens, grow grumbling and oes teembling® be a ‘ if their nerves were on the rack. To font remained quiet oe fat aobthe them fiieiel keepers sie aes, eepi was ut he sis not sleeping. i extra dose of milk, a form of cine they sg Eibakdy leat to Baily: “Tg she in there now?” Monte call-|" yronkays dinait ‘gives tp the wutrg: tn the duck “linem a ft of the biues. “The monkey- honght you were sleep! house on a drizzling day is a doleful o,,he was not ee j,balh id} pictures. silently they sit on their “nov mind now the pa a ibowden perehes, staring through the windows fio. had announced nerselt as his|at the vain, with their hands clasped Heprcte. Wall te cola the was.| oven their heads—veritable graven im- i ages bf oor *N Se fie Bi dog tribe, Rapes ea, ici ss damp. w at peace with all the aoe fon the wolf ipa lL earnetcas smals Keeper need ni the beast inclined to be playful. ae ave theveonstitution’ of = prize-| pies It might well be possible to heart of without greatly discom-;many. It was abou ‘After they had gone out, Mariors | direction. e looked whiter that cual but she c= | Secor hin yet behavior, Eee i scm FROM THE HUNS DARING tar FROM SPEEDING -AIN, \ and Through Belgium to / Dutch Border. aubhi “my impressions were such that any feeling of pain was wallowed up in the station _of being new that I was eighty or Sinsiy blles Es Hid Inferior ree. [dawn. I devoted that hour to running |: made | but Elite eMart then 60 determaind sony I knew that the frenzied eagerness of my captors to redeem themselves would search. When acros: ‘Thrilling Experiences. Lieutenant Patrick O'Brien of the British Royal. Flying Corps narrates his adventures eo enough. appearance he is tall, lithe and clean cut, ae a crisp voice and an alert man: Of, all the men who have emerged) |from the maelstrom of the world war dra- jhe, perhaps, has had the most ss matically thrilling: experiences, ony pinning? he er’s ie ie said, echoing the inte) question. “Well, that was Sine eR Thad been ing only about two months on regu- assignments. On this particular oce: n a squadron of eight flying corps men was attacked by a large [num mber of machines— |fwenty-two in all, ot machine driven Bavarian in the last fight, the third cnethine I had brought down. |hit me. struck me in the moutlf jee stunned just enough so that ave no clear impressions of that oe, ernie spinning nose dive |8,000 feet. When I came to I was prisoner. |. “For two. days allowing: my for liberty I had my prisoner’s ration for subsistence. After that there was “jan end ee ae epared food for one imonth’s “The Pict break { icoueates the wound onmy were t: “§ ttle groves | anid. copages by. day. and alte by epson westward Belgian bor Journey Through Belem “My uniform disinbagra ted by all in the rock hal i i @reés, The ii janet had slice and helimbing tego unt cedar slong rouph grounds cowed the | vitastades which made it necessary t T seek for other wear ina arpessl ‘: "hy beard had i ourse, uakw had taberel thing wae sade: [1 was glad that my general unkempt’ congruoul e I acquired. | vii in @ coarse, iMl-fitting jacket | my nd trousers, affecting a loutish stolid- ily that was made more effective the raw ends oi erves exposed.| pling, a sort of roll covered fag | ny unshorn locks, z ye ws the| After a fellow has starved and hoped | caviar; borts made of dejected mien of! and worried for almost two months/ beets and other vegetables; rate a | German eta. billeted behind the and a half, however, he acquires a de~| cheese paste. |lines in Belg’ termination that counteracts even ople of Tobolsk show neither 1| | “My-food Al this time had been what | this. adres not syepeth toward the ex- fields afforded. e mainstay of “Before dawn I had gouged out an} iled family. in the small town diet had been carrots and cal s—| opening that permitted me to wriggle | is coun: ihn ex- we: towaltd the end carrots and. cabbages that had not been weak worth ee ord y ier een i of “thelr semi-decayed Sone Dae Order Now ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED Journey Over 80 Miles of German Soil, P my moth- | er eauht me vith my first lessons ee and my injured mouth par lacerating not. serve as Be nurse while “ hands and kne ” | ing the seventy T had ® peculiarly despicable The bullet ipa ae «had not tended to : Fine and hands a - | some bread, and on one or two red- -let-| Ss s 4 WHAT 1 CA By A More Man The ice-water pan ning 67 ae it Was a back-breaking| yy, za First, T can not see why it is neces-| ee always ran- in sour milk or buttermilk, allowing Ficka Ohne Wo Tey OiceeT keen two covered cans, Into one I put all left-over pieces of caké and cookies (not including those left at table), and all crumbs of oe seraped from aking tin: ‘These e delicious “bread pug? vote little, if ue additional s Into the ae can go all the bread crumbs from the cutting board particles of dough scraped from the ‘These, with all stale sults be using a Goudl aida ta the tate a loaf of brown bread was a failure because cornstarch had been mistaken for sodi viddle cakes made with some of this as a Suna were even complimented by a ccc ot Held coonenies Till ad- mit, but they are a long way ahead of |“ starvation for ourselves, or o: aoe ing wheat to our allies because we have not the gumption to save. ‘ ROMANOFF FAMILY HOUSED PLAINLY LIFE IN TOBLOSK, “CITY DEATH.” One time} * dict mixing pan. alo! hid o.days of my hegira few coe of prepared food. Rendered desperate by hunger I some- times tried to pilfer grain from the barns of the p My weight Sianiished steadily, and frequently I was so ill from the coarse provender that travelling was made trebly difficult. Even in was under extreme disadvantage in procuring food. One would think that the ready Belgian syrapathy would have been extended + cer of one of the allied forces, but the attovatricken n I trust- Goto one arid novela org dtertitas ae of the Spy. “The horror of the Belgian ee had’ gine<oith hetordvehdl “Ac ‘chee in their expressive phraseology is s type of spy o7 qui co. OF Russian Imperial Exiles Drag Out a Colorless Existence Amid a Dreary Surroundings. Toblosk has been called the “City. of Death,” its temperature rarely risin Most of Lo ; the on imperial et lives being one s the few brick |f buildings in that part of the meee Tts und floor is occupied by company of soldiers Seiea thee as a guard. The two upper floors, con- sisting of fourteen rooms most simply furnished, constitute the apartments 0 Rom: an informer. oe eat There ‘the running water gas, Se electricity so aie The servants are obliged to draw from | 6, a nearby well the water needed for household purposes. ‘The rooms are heated by brick ovens which burn wood. The largest ee is not more than 16 feet by 10 fee ‘The windows of the wate look fae |on an unattractive landscape. Sess. ed by improved ‘kultur’ luckless man finds trees dared that they had no £000; fled terror or brusquely refused my quest. “Yet I managed a few times to get te. |yard enclosed by high brick:walls fur- nish’ the only breathing spots for the imperial prisoners. Life is Monotonous. ter occasions even secured what passes | icholas Romanoff and his wife are in Belgium in these days ae a wegular |practiealiy condemined to the lives of meal, There remained at only | recluses. Their sole outing consists in the. final barrier—that ome barrier of ‘barbed off neutral Holland Dea wae Vanondatekcr ea Belgium. L attempted once to! baths, where as a special favor ‘the re- use a ladder, but the feat was impos- volutionary authorities permit them to sible, and I almost lost out entirely. .|bathe once a, wel euever. they that if the hostess really ‘ wishes to}’ ful eae my ae ife eis wer. eto oe resignation in no wise is shared ‘ormer Brerthing in her always ae panied by the. giant sailor Derevenko, Either can be dried and stored safely | ie ¥'| Siberia and where she conscientiously | passes several hours Grand Du her father write his memoirs, Someti window, which overlooks and watches his childven when they. go a walk, and this man, whose hair has turned broodin: Depends’ Upon What the What. you eat determines your color. y ou! soins whcantots fon tionsaida et years have unconsciously been influenced by drinks they have deun thelr chief diet was es vegetables and ‘uit: eae tae that are aye unlike iron, a browns es Dae result who gait vegetables. sep Have teneatided tea were fruit-eating, rf ebeie yay: thts the deepest nook” and widest plain contains a certain percentage of Chlo- rine, and has a decidedly bleaching ef- In the case of Cauca: said to have become w salt to their foods, which epee salt riage one way, isa palaces and powerful] most reasonable. _ {in bleaching the skin, When corte sa ae eee and dye- a a ing, think of ER PEE: ed Cross Lk Save. oe mail you our — aah ae executive e Red Cross tooklew ok hausehola : The Society of Regina ary hate that @ serve food she should at least be care- needed overseas. BOR Single’ cHieen’ of Czarina Not Reconciled. true that No, 8 milling wheat costs a t was! Pointed Bathe hele has aay | been fed to hogs before scal- chess Marie aken up | << and Tene to help ze: tates nothing @ 0 ihies he Teana “out oF Wastes tee aera v Sinner being washed down the sewer: Different represeiitatives declared that packers paid no more for hot “i fed ane than, for hogs ree off the practice was reall Sithodt justifention A ittee was thereupon appointed to bring in a recommendation, which was as fol- the ars the undress ¢ when he thinks himself ne hig og ioeee 6s shu ness, he ides his care-lined face in his hands Cy ws ‘At thé suggestion of the Food ~ Controller, and as a war measure only, we retomimebithal whianete weisee be prohibited as feed for stack to be imental slaughtered, that and grain of any kind be ‘rorhid: ite wulte, falls into melancholy 0. LOR OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. Different Races Eat. yourself grade than No. 1 This report was sae tape Seas Wanted: Ht nao igaE pro- _the food foo ave eaten and the nee, the or: iginal men were Eyery. ook Wonders. ‘oods contain Maple sugar makers are st market for every pound of pure maple sugar and syrup they produce. “In God’s. name, what are cess and ‘tea Compared with ‘final victory rs Send it to P: : f OU’ will be astonished at the re- sults we get by of dy that ate shabby, dirty or spotted made like new.’ We can restore the most delicate articles, Send ons article or &. parcel of goods by post or express. We will pay car- and our “hinges are from combinatio) is a scientific t that sete oe drink milk and meat are never as dark as those longols are aN becangs tha Ande hey ane Asia, dev bi they are y adding: elps we cdn render, ‘ Parker's not to use the commodities most Cleaners and Dyers 791 Yonge St. To Indeed, hardly had I huddled down in! go out they are escorted by a Dial oe dite! pee a German sentry! of soldiers commande: by four _ offi- | plodded b cers of the guard, wAfterward “came” the most nerves |. The fare imposed on the prisoners :/ racking and torturesome phase of the) is of the most frugal nature. ce ac- affair. I had to dig’ into the soil with | customed to the delicate refinements of are hands, My nails cracked down to the quick, broke off, and left There are 100,000 miles of rail- 87 ronto ways in the British Empire a atin Perfection Fi mo be rou gery 2eu pot then, The tent Pe a, ee loa oat cae eqinee cl soon th bg ik fTnFOR OATANGS ne ery HE 'BANWFLL- HOXIE WIRE FENCE ‘COMPANY, Ltd. Wirnineg, Manitoba Hamilton, Ontario through with infinite stealth... Suririse | j saw md¢ standing on neutral ground. 1 was free at last! Looking, back over the incident OW T feel that I have! paid the Price.” . rev seater Seen permit: : ted to accompany, hit in his exile: Communi or: tt} hunts it ans Count Frederiks and Gen. Voyekoy. your county or towh a rat-free place.|To them ‘he confides te regrets, his vies and his ho} WEST TORONTO +. CANADA This will reduce living costs and dis- ease. ‘ Nicholas Romono@® said-tecently “to Aids the Digesti ‘ed \ of Food ~ ss

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