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Flesherton Advance, 20 Feb 1919, p. 2

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-»-*- 1 iis incomparable Tea-Pot results always obtainable from an infusion, has given it a prestige possessed by no other tea on sale. out-dra^vs and out-classes all other teas . "This IS no idle claim'^ •coo Mo'it peop.e abuse 'heir sliot-s, and In nearly evpry home, at some time j so jjet less service than they should. t*!" other, luiu-h boxes are « necessity A.^ » woman's appearancft is judged and thf vexing j>rublom has worried many a house-wife. When the man of tJio house heeds to carry bis lunch the problem is not much different Jiom the one presented by the ihil- ditn's lunch, although the chief fac- tors to be considered is llie kind of in a measure by the condition of her shoes and gloves, she car.not afford to we:',r shabby articles if she can hell* it. Kor black shoes a bottle of poli.vh, a bottle of vaseline, a pair of shoo tiec.^, and a bit of old cloth are a EIGHT HUN SPIES SHOT AT TOWER \\ork the man is doin« and to furnish ' "'-'^'^'""â- y equipment. An soon as the hini A'.'ith the necessary food that will , allocs are taken off Uiey should be put ^un;)Iy the essentials lie needs. ! "'* *â- '''-' ^^°^ trees so that creases and In K^octini,' suitable bo.\e.s .in which ' to carry the lunch, consideration must bo nia.ie for the things you intend to' M^nd in the lunches. The man's' lunch bo.\ should bu substantial and color of ArtKxirStamvood P\ tetyrlgrlat Eaugbton ~«wcv CHAPTER XXXIX.â€" (Cont'd.) I self so much to-day. You couldn't have "There's nothing crazy about me," kept irw going all this trmc as you've Mapuire rejcined. "I shouldn't won- ! < 9r'«, 'f, yo'-> 'loved h:m. I knc-w yoi. '^^^^r^'^' ^ ^"' * ^'"^'^ ""^ i ^ X|17 iu?^s ^ iT.'m- : ot..er ^necessary ,is paratrin" pa^er ample to hold a good sized lunch. The leather to keep them soft and pliable, clii'dren like to change the style and ^"^ ^^^ edges of the soles and heels Were Tricked by British Secret Ser- vice by the Use of False News. / asilIUn Cocicany by avsclal trrinfcnicat wltU Tlioo. Xsxaitto wrinkles are sitrai.<ihtened out while the Bhce is Gtili wann. Before they arc worn again, or as often as neces- sary, a little of the vaseMne should be rubbed into the surface of the kid or In the possession of a sergeant- major of the Brjtish Military Foot their bo\X's occasionally so sliould bo blackened neatly. Os-ipoHce is a particularly made leather that pood firm cardboard boxes \nll cji.sionally the shoe itself may need, strap â€" or rather, a series of straps- answer very nicely. , polisliing, but the frequent treatmentj for which Madame Tussaud's doubt- It is well to keep on hand plentv of "'" va.'scline will prevent cracking and plain white paper napkins. Colored 'enft'thcn the life of the leather. If the shoe is wet it should be dried at a distance from the fire, so as not napkin.-, are apt to fade off badly on the things in the box and give a sad- looking appearance to the lunch. An- turally an unpleasant subject, but none the less inter..3ting. After the secret trial and cordemnation to death the spy was taken to the Tower, there to await the dread summons in the I early hours of th;' morning. Taken „ . ,„. from his cell by a party of military MANY ARE UNDERGOING LONG ! po„ce, the spy was strapped to a TERMS OF IMPRISONMENT i chair in a quadrangle of the Tower. There, facing him, about ten paces I diqtfant was a firing party, usually eight men, from the battalion of guards on duty at the time. Bared Chest the Target. The preliminaries were soon ar- ranged. The spy was placed in the chair and hid body and limbs were tightly strapped to it. Then hia chest was bared to receive the bullets of the Englishmen whose country he had 1 1 J , . I wronged. less would pay a large sum of money, r^^^^ ^.^^ j,;^ j^^^ j^^^ ^^ ^j,^ ^^^,j^ says a London despatch. |^ handkerchief was tightly bound It is the .strap with which German : around his eyes by the sergeant- to harden or crackle the leather. When it is dry it should be treated with the vaseline promptly. white shoes are not dif- order if they are giv stinct pose on if I w-a.s to stand in front of a looking-glass. You certainly are a picture." She smiled at him. "Do they look well en me? How I wish I could sea each other up into thinking you're in love. But there's noth'ng real about that, you know. Maybs you're ths kind of person that could never reaKy he in love with anybody. I'ml not sure that you ain't." spies caught in this country and con- ! major of the military police. Tho demned to death were fastened in a ' firing party, leaning on their rifles, special chair at tho Tower of London ; stood up and brousrht t!;em up to the prior to being shot. Like a wise man, ' aim as the sergeant-major stood clear. the sergeant-major had the strap ! a low instruction from the officer i.i ttention For niost' ^^^^ *° '^'^ o^'" design and paid for command to aim at the heart, a shani desirable to have a bot- '^ "'"^ ^'» o^" money. It is to him order. "Fire!" a burst of fl?ime. and available for the hot drinks a good *'« °^ cleaning fluid especially intend- » Priceless relic of the great war. | the crack of eight rifles had ended thcr liea\^ bottle may be made to answer ed to clean without destroying the Germany's vaunted spy system, like j career of another of Germany's iools, for the purpose. color. A little soap and water, or the overboonied German navy, hardly'. Some of the spi'-s stoo'1 their oxe- Individual porcelain cups are nice gasoline used away frcm the fire, are realized expectations. There were, it cution stoically; other% again made a to use for desserts, baked beans, cus- often useful also. When the shoe is! is true, a great many spies in Kng- , last despairing fight and went to their ^Cy}^'' -1 .V ,. f . -f .. .,.,,1 "If you really thought that you "'"''' ^ ""'' many things which cannot perfectly clean it should be dressed land, both before and after the war, death shrieking and cursing thei» his somcw'tetenig^Itlc answer He â-  f^""!^'"'"- «''"e anything about' me,": !>« sent without a dish. | with a tan, brown, gniy, or bronze acting on behalf of the Kaiser. Most | Maker. wiuito-d ti'l the h-'d carefully a'ming-^'^ Nora, quite outrageil. | For sandwiches many kinds of dressiing, as the case may be, and ^ of them came originally from South j " fd her veil afii'.rn and then said, "Now I "That's the funny thing, I do. m; bread and fillings may be used. Day- careful attention given to the heels American states. | fchall we tcd;i'!e along?" i do t ha loving, and you'll do the ap- ; e'd bread v,dll cut to better advantage and the edges of the shoes. T'hey wei:t bowing down the rciid at' prcciating. That m:;kc3 a good team. | and make better sandwiches than fresii Shoes last longer if they are not tihe leisurely rate of twonly-fivo miles Sati.-fji^ctory to both. Soma day, may- and is much better for the digestion, worn every day, but one pair altern- nn hour. At least it seemed a !e,'surc- be"â€" llngi'^re sp: do icme loving too. But I don't hard- ly rate of travel in that nnootii-run ning, comfort'rtbly cu&hioncd car. .As thgy prscecdsd, silence again ly expect it for myself.'- fell bctwcâ„¢ them. Nora wondered i Nora dropped hrr eyes and let them when the next wayside stop would ; rest on the Epajk'.ing ring, occur aiKi what aot of presentation! "What did you do after you got my . ;h. Soma day, may- and is much better for the digestion, won ;ke slowly,â€" "some- 1 The bread should be cut about one. nted HUN HAD FOUND PICTURE _ thing may happen that will make you: quarter of an inch would sigTialiiiie it. If there was to be letter?" she asked presently, cnothcr stop and ' • • â-  ...» -i--.- the principle of "I thought about it for a little while. ! it takes only a few minutes longer to cYmax was 'ol£ei-\'£d, it <x"J.A 'hardly Tha^i^l went out and bought those I cut them. | Tho British Secret Service resembl- ed its magnificent navy. It did its work as silently and effectively, and 1 wth another that the leather, the necessary reticence observed as j thick in oblongs, may "rest." Rubbers which have, to its doings contribnied very mater- ! j rounds, diamonds and even heart begun to break at the heel should be jnUy to the discomfiture felt by the' I shapes to lend a little change to (he taken at once to a repair man. A German Government owing to the mis- 1 I "looks." Grown-ups as well as tho perfectly good heel can'be made if leading information which "fell" Into i chi.dren enjoy findinir odd-shaped attention is given in time, and that, | German hands. I Mythical Barrage in Channel. As a matter of fact, the Naval I sandwiches with unknown fillings and too, at small cost. he less than a d'amord tiara cr a Jewels." •ncarl neckliscc. She began to fad i . "You decided you cjuld bribe mo there was somsthing magi-.-al abo'jl. ; into marry.'jig you?" Iha creature; certainly he was sup«rbi "Bribe's an awful t-carse word, in l>olh audacity ami opulence. She -Nora. I've iiten in Twiitivs a lot, an:I could comri'chend no^v as she had I'ye never got so I like the sound of hitherto been uniiblt' to do his power . it In packing the lunch, place the things to be eaten last in the box first and the things which naturally would be wanted first on the top of the box. Too many things in the box is not LUCKY BREACH OF THE LAW English Womi'n Photographer Got 1'50 for Her Offence. The following story is told of how Curious Story of PhntO';:raph of Pte Lanchetli's Family. Nearly four years ago Mrs. Lan- chotti, of Toronto, sent a postcard group photograph of herself, her hus- band and two daughters to her son, Pte. Frank Lanchetti, with the 7oth Batt. in Englanc', then on his way to Fiance. He was wounded on Aug. 4 last year after much hard Sighting Intelligence Department, under Rear | and now lies in hospital in England Admiral Hall, acting in conjunction j slowdy recovering from wounds in the with the censor's department, provid- i back. His father has gone to see him, ed false information to the Germans, Pte. Lanchctti was born in London, an instance being the mythical Strait England, and is wovr br.t 24 years ol I good. Better have three things to- \ a woman photographer broke the law of Dover submarine barrage revealed ' age. over men. No long'tr could she lAiiik "But th.at's rc-iUy what ycu did^'^y ^md a complete change to-morrow i and thus helped to bag a number of of h'im wivh u tinge of cVsparaigemenit thank, isn't it?" in her liking: v/'fh <i comr.i'S.s'.onate "I would say Bonse of hi«5 intMg^ble qaa'iti'e-j. He ; wpeal-viig slowly, ravcaled himself as fomiida;blc and romantic; it was a bewldering dis- co^â- try to make. There was no other wayside stop, and to a ffli'tly we'jl-satis'tcd Nora thi'3 was hardly a (Miiappointmcnt. On the contrary, she was glad whan, upon ervtering a town that wa.< tha seat of a ^mall colloge, they tuvntd into tihe grounds of the attractive inn. "We'll lunch here," said Maguia-e. than to have to repeat to-morrow. In pri!paring the desserts for din- ner to-day, plan ahead for the lit- tle dessert cups for the lunches to U-boats: The .'Vdmiralty h;ul been baffled in their efforts to locate the lair of a group of submarines which were by Sir Roger Keyos. The other <tay Mr.i. Lanchetti re- Nearly all Germany's spies in t'nis ; ceived from No. r>i:M0O. B. Lunau, a country attempted to forward their Toronto boy with tha Canadian information by post. But thanks to troops in Bonn, Germany, the picture the astuteness o fthe censor's staflf it she had sent to her son. On the ' rci;lic<l Mapuire, "that I waiiteJ to brir^ heme to you what you'd lie miss-ii'ig in one casi-, wh-t you'd liave in the other." "If I were to change my mind now and say I'd marry you, 1 think you'd despise me;.^you'd know I had been . ^„„., ^ „ _ ^ ... , . . , influenced by your present's and F Py one for the abscrit ones by adding ' (j^^gj ^g offend against Dora (the ately they were detected. The British , It apparently had be?n lost en tlie wouldn't .seeiri a nice person to you j zest and inteiv::it in the unexpected : pgf^jjpg gf the Realm Act). Attract- secret service, ever considerate, al- battlefield by Pte. Lanchetti, picked morrow. Make enough more to All ! operating off Land's End and in the was rarely these letters, even al- back he wrote that ho had got tha them and set them aside all ready for: Bristol Channel. | though written in invisible ink, went picture from a "Fritz" and had for- packing in the morning. j While spending a holiday on the undetected. | warded it to the family address on Try to make the lunch hour a hap- 1 coast this woman was unv/itting in- -^H spies were not arrested immcdi- 1 the back. any longer." "It wouldn't wake the slightest dif-; easily accomplished by adding one f.?!!:..';?. '."_.TI_1''^''J'"?,^' .'."./"''t' _^''^"« new feature or dish each day, some- contents of the lunch box. This is' p^, ^ ^ picturesque spot on the coa.st lowed tftem to send and receive letters up by the German and recovered by VouM have a chanoe to see how you, akcady jinticrpated alj this. _ I w'a.^ ^j,;,,^, different and not repeating day diiy thi- same hard-boiled-egg- 1 j afraid the registry niiiglit be close.l by |-, , the entrance while 'the tjme vv-e got b:ick this afternoon,'" liock." He left htr «t \na uiiir«iit:e wiiiie; -â-  -^ ^v.- ....... v...o ... .-t, nwn, , , , , t,_, „. • ,., 1V3 drove off to put up tho car. When ' so t>f ter my visit to the jeweler's I 'â- old-meat-and-bread variety he rejoined! her, she was Rf.il.ed in a went round there." too often lie drew out a '^'^'t with in the average lunch box chair on tha vc':-andaiir"hor"ve'! wns 'erg envelope from his coat pocket.,j It is wise to keep a proper balance pufhcd up and the e3rririg:< showt^ in' took out the enclosure, and handed it: of foods in the lunch. For example their full splendor. He .smiled at cce-j ^'>,'j"^r. . . if the .sandwich filling i^ of meat, plan with a beautiful stretch of sea, bound- ed on each side by a projection of rugged rocks, she determined to take a photograph of the scene. The nega- tive was left at a local chemist's shop for development. She was asked to return in a few days, and when she again called, the chemist had many STOCIiS ifilt frame on the! '•^^'"''•"^'d and a snvle pliuktd at her' salted or a few pieces of candy or ! »* She could not resist it^jl'lf;, . . ,. 1 maple sugar to "top ofl" with." These' 1""C»1' '"'^ ''"'"'"y After miying diamonds and pearls I ^,,1,^ ^^^ whole complete. liSo^lS^l^^Sc="^.?T%l^.^^^-;i J^- r.dlowing little table of First know the registry clerk intimately ' -^"'â- ' *^"'" "^'' 1""'''' ''^^ ""^^ 1"' "^"^ ^^^' aii.l I swo:e him' lo .wci'ccy. Now j '""""''"' "" cardho.ird and hung up wouiM you like lo hoar ihu rest of niyi ^^r refevonce in planning the family o^-al mirror in fsriher wall. iure; ihc sHpned into I'm; room, the four ladies wTio were p'laying bridge .stopped their game to look at her; she went up to thu- mriTor and -vtoo'l in front of it for ew/io moments, patting and )Tetcn'!iing to arrange her hair. Tl;o four ladies watvhcJ her wtith jdoaii'iro, for they s.iw a hUvo, gr.-ceful fi.Turp, apprnpriatelv clothed, A face youthful and' happy, mcn-y. ])ian She hes,'tate<l just a mf.-mcnt. "Yes." lunches. Bread for sandwiches: Wheat, nvitation, she decided to and proceed to I,ondon. She fir.st called on the chemist and was then astonished to learn that her photographic plate had been sent to the Admiralty. Fore- bodings of impeding trouble dawned upon her. At the Admiralty she was closely questioned, and informed that H.M.CoMoEy&Co. Me.-nbers Mantrecl Stock Exchange. 105-106 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING. BONDS whimsic*! eyes, pretty lips partr<i in "".t (?uite that, for I don't believe in "Ct« back to the city just as fast brown, nut, nut brown, oatmeal, rye, 'she had committed a breach of the li the automobile will take us>â€" well, - - . .. _ . ... rfo raisin. Defence of the Realm regulations Fillings for sandwiches: Minced She was, however, greatly relieved -, . ,. ,, 1" thi«â€" •' " ^i^"!' I'e** \\&s\\, bolngna, veul salads, and astonished when the officials ^i^^'oirthe whit'e fedT'the i:^\ '"Vo^ <lon't!" interjected Nora. "I'm l"^'' »">;'"«• --'«' egg, apple and thanked her for having rendered a ar^i-r enar.c*3 of such a ha.ulsome ' «'«'' to hear it." eelery salad, tuna salad, okves and , "great service" to the «tate. hi'.;h-b,ed 'young woman. Maguire;', "Wt'M roun<l up your nvo(>hcr undiSrcen peppers, brown sugar. i>eanut, "Do you get these spots In the wh-i hnd fnlloBvd N^ra into the ,-ooin, '"'"^I'er" -Maguire was reckless any-: butter, jelly, jam, marmalade, honey, photograph? she was asked. * Pcr- â- waitj^d "blandly for her to finish. 'j^^"y of her intori-upt.ion â€" "go straight; molasse.'f, lettuce and 8ala<l dressing, haps you don't know what they are. "Aren't y»u tho little humbug!" he '" ""^ P'-est, btkI tak(- the night train| raisins and corn syrup, salmon salad, Well, we don't mind lolling you they •aid when tliey were once more on '""" *-'•'•"â- Â»!?'>• We'll .> tay Uiere i " their w.-iy down th-a corn'dor to the diniiig-room. "But it was woith look- ing lit, wasn't it?" "I F,ked it." she adTnittc<I. "Do you think anvbody else would?" He '.aughe(l !ndu''grntly at such oli- vious guileless coquetry. Ph<! was qivle suriirisetl to find how days -long enough for you to fit your.'ielf out with all the clothes and fixings you want; and then we'll majte for California; we'll take in the Grand Canyon and th;^ Ycseniite and any- thing ehe you say; and we'll go from a few: iniiic<^d chicken. i indicate German submarines lying at each place a« long as ycni like. Then, we'll 'iK"MMn^.lâ„¢to"u^e7»Vn'd "her and y'l'e" .vou feel rcad'y for it, we'll come lurw much sympathy lif hnl with J\»"»^ ""'1 *"»'â- - '" ,J' â„¢al«« " l^wne. wliat Jc-rry was accuitom(Ml to niakoi ^^J';''' "o you ?ay ; he" feel wen! hf^r we.nkn''3^'>'=i A I Ho had sp.iken wi'h suppressed ex- th>o'vght entered h(*r mind and cn-l ^''*"^''"^> ,*>';' y"''''"^^ tumbling out <(h.ant<-d her nilh its brillianrv. Per-!'{n"ter end faster as he proceeded, hans that would bo weaknesses in onel "T^ "« 'l""'? oyerlhe tai, e and look- fordifion 'A \\(;. inigbi hj gr; cca In,-'- ''"fferly and confidently into her uiK.tWii. Wit',1 iho ftaf-h of (•nsight to , ^'â- *- , , , , guide her, sJio felt th.^t slw under- 1 , =^nc lookti f.,r a moment inU) his, itood hcviwlf complctelv. , dropped her eyen, raised them again. Not until thev hul flnSsl'cd luncheon ''7''^-^' " ''["^ i^'oHth, expelled it m a ami Maguii-J had lighted a ci.garett« f,^]^' 1"'' 'h'-n smd, quite plaintively, f\A ♦,« i-mUvk neon the theme ofi '0"' '•*'''â- â€¢ * wonderâ€" Are you sure th«\ie'< 1^"*^ want me, Patrick?" "Wc-H," he sftvl, pushing 'back hi.<»' "? ''.«f''':'' «»j;|. ""^ covered hor pIMe o-wi iomi.x his wmiewhati ''â- â- '>i'^_ ^'^J':''" ' "> ""fe.' one big hotel to another and stop jji. crackers, cream puffs, ginger bread. Fruits: Oranges, apples, figs, dates, the bottom of the creek, and we have bnnana.>, raisins. '< bagged the lot." What was the actual t'akes: Cup cakes, spice, cinnamon fate of the U-boats remains to be rolls, raised doughnuts, sugar cookies, told in tho official narrative, but it coffee cake, ginger snaps, graham ^^y bo stated that the take was one oatmeal cookies, chocolate cookies. Soups: Cream of pea, cream of cel- ery, bea>i, chicken with rice, cream of corn, clear tomato thickened. Puddings: Celatino with fruit, bread with raliina, rice, tapioca, chocolate. Other desserts: Cup custards, jun- ket, l>aked apples, canned fruit. Drinks: Milk, chocolate, buttermilk, coffee. Extni.s: Puffed rice balls, pop com balls, nuts, candy, sweet chocolate of the best of the war. I It appeared that the particular spot had been repeatedly photographed, but the results were never satisfac- ' tory until tho woman photographer, aided by a favorable light ."snapped" the hidden enemies. She was reward- ed in tho sum of i'50, which was ' promptly handed over to the Rod Cross, and ,<'20 was sent to tho vigi- I lant chemist. I ^ 1 "Tars" and the Artist. and collect infomuition, but it reser- Lunau. ved the privilege of opening the j * correspondence both ways and maldng i Winnipeg war v«tciiis v.-ant un- alterations likely to be of more use naturalized enemy I'.'rns returned t« to the allies than to Gci-many. j the hinds from whi .-h ih? y migrntod. It is difficult to estimate the valuo â€" -â€" - â€" . . -'^^^ of the inforr-.ation obtained by this method. The Hun. vvth his profound disrespect for British finesse, probab- ly never will believe th-nt Britain could be guilty of such astuteness. It is certain that Germany obtai- -d very little that was useful from her spies in England. From the outbreak of war the ports were too carefully guarded to pennit of much leakage. The wild stories of wireless tele- graphy and signalling to sea had little or no substance in fact: the risks of detection were too great. | Up and down the ca^t and south- west coasts of England were, how- ever, many "hydros," palatial hotels, j built right on the sea with large cop- per domes twinkling brightly for ' many miles out at sea. And the man- ] ager was often a German. | Eight German spies were executed in this country, while many more are | undergoing long terms of penal servi- 1 tude. For obvious reasons the names of many never were revealed. The Imperial Government continued to ' communicate with them, blissfully un- ! i-i'ieo-. won! aware that their agents had gono to ' AGENTS WANTED ??/' "Jl'^",^f.L*A"1?i a bourne from which not even a Ger- • â€" â-  man spy retunis. The British secret service kindly acted as the spy's de- puty. The execution of these spies Is na- 5°54» I • 1 HISTORY ^1 y r^ictorial %ii^ War 3. J. DUNC.*N-CLAKK. wl.h Canada's Valorous AchievemeaU By MAJOR W, S.WALLACE, M.A. o,; Lc.naicriu Modern Hir.toiy ia Toronto Uaivcr?!:^', l.arae H»nd3oms Volun:,', over 4<X> doubk colw^n Ii3S«. equal lo about 800 oniumy p.ige5. Pirturet on every pagt. Neirly 400 Oiflcial Photot. bcsklc* ili.iutiful Colored IMiites. On-j dovibJc ptiie. In most eCfjctive colon, »h.;w!n^ canioi liagod hesvv gun inn >bout hili ths rrice of the boot. >«me t ) lose. Ths elegant colored plates end iiiiicrW! Cinadiin o.Tlcial photca ssli this l.HXJk on tight. THIS IS DIFFERENT to any othor »*« brn^k on tile market, thcii'forc coTTipelliion nil. Sonet SOc. m.iiling oxpen.^es of •^lab-^r'ate waiVinjoutfll :ind fall instriictions iiuniedlstely. Ths J. L. NICHOLS CO. Limited. TQBOiiTO .Ttuhby fei'eaitn on the t^iSte, "ar« you K>^rn^r e jioad hy.iday?" '•.N'ri veab:n wi\y yon diouT-ln't liavo tverv day a holiday hke iMs." " You foi>;et the letter I wi»lo you. Tl'.-» reason !s in tJiiHt." "I cr.n't t'J<o thii't seriously, Nora. I know \o\\ Ann'l love him. You may th'n;-. yoii (tj, bu*. I know different. If One moment ir.t>rij she hesitated "'•'*'''"*?• bar?, seedless raisuia, celery. i ^ portrait of Admiral Jcllicoe at Recipes for any of the above wlllI , ' g^.^^ p^,^^^,. Exhibition in London bo sent by mail if request .is accom-, ;,, f^^ ^^^^^^ criticism from a jianied with sutficioiil postage for whiU "he ;t:iir(.hed his f..,.|. , "V.'o.l, then,"' -she .sal.l, "it's ye.*." I Mag^rre e.ive her hand a long! £(Hi«€zo. ThOT ho rose. "Now," ho siiiil, "I'd get the auto- mobile." (To l>.i continued.) Prolonging Shoe Serivce. Unless you are nn invalid and have little uso>f()r Bubstanttal foot cover- ings, your shoe bill probably amounts blunder until these lower-deck experts to a good deal, and you are more than \ came along, anxious, now that shoes have gone came in group of blue-jackets. They at once saw a point where the artist had stumbled, lie has put the Admiral into the uniform of an Ailmiral of the Fleet, the highest rank of all. It Is curious that no ono pointed out the ?k â- J U*ilun't be «nJoying your-, wholly codor Mind. One man in everj Mxty is partly or soaring skyward, to get all the wear > jMssibie for your expenditure. \Vc havo always sailed the .?6a like jrcntlemon. Mr. Ian Macpherson. j > I Wc have purchased from the IMPERIAL MUNITIONS BOARD A large number of Studsbaker Cars, which vjero uaed by th« The Royal Air Force These Includa TOURING CARS, BUSSES, COVERED DELIVERY CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS A'-i a number of ( , 'j INDIAN MOiOR CYCLES with SIDE CARS, TRAILERS: also a large number of TIRES ard MOTOR CYCLE PARTS. These Cars and Cycles have been kept Ju flretclas.s condition l»y the Military Authorities. We are offering these Vehicles at a price that will clear them out In a very short space of time. Thoy taay be , se^n at tho old Royal .\ir Force Garage, 164 Cupont Street, and any communications may be addressed to D. L. McINTYRE 164 DUPONT ST. TORONTO

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