w Patvis, Jan. 28.â€"Raids were carrien ~_â€" out successfully by the French fast ®, Lnight on the Champagne front and in v‘w gector north of St. Mihiel, the War Offite announces. é&} 3 More Production Needed ‘Dr. W. L. Hilliard, P. J. Wright, J. R. B Mont ‘Wilson was of the opinion | Kautman, and others. f‘ hog raising question was a good Officers Elected _‘ grone and should be tazen up. Tas} The following officers and commilâ€" wi_t has caused a big shortage in the | tees were elected for the year: _ production of foodstuffs and anything | Pres.â€"P. V. Wilson, . y t‘t would relieve the situation should } Viceâ€"Pres.â€"â€"J. R. Kaufman. ‘g; Tvo the consideration | _ 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Allen Bechtel. _ of â€" «the _. Board. _ The _ Clubj . Councilâ€"S. B. Bricker, J. H. Roos, _ scheme calls for the investment of }Geo. Diebel, J. A. Harper, A. E. Devâ€" /.\ $1D by forty men who are willing to ‘ itt. Thos. Hilliard, Mayor HNliard, H. *\ deén this sum of money to a patricâ€" ) 1. Snyder, A. H. Snyder, P. J. Wright *«‘.»'- y purpose without interest. This I /.. Baner, C. A. Boehm, A. Mcintyrs, AM4M0,/will be used for the breeding of : \. Haberer, F. A. Smith. j: t sows. These sows will be farmâ€"‘ Financeâ€"C. W. Schiedel, LÂ¥ \â€" ©@F Out to farmers who are patriotic lictrich, R. H. Rdmonds. %_ endugh to ralse them untifthey hhiye _ Printingâ€"Lovi Shuh, ‘A. E. Devitt, _\ ‘Mitters and the littic pigs will then be :::0d C. S. Bean. * s1 2 . given out to boys in the rural sbboolu.i Railwayâ€"C.W. Snyder, C.W. Schieâ€" â€"one pig being given to one boy in eacu} del}, J.B. Hugees, R. Roschman, A. i\ rural school. The boy will then rals--' Bauver, A.C. Moyer. . the pig and sell it and from the proâ€"| Publicityâ€"J.H. Roos, J.A. Harper, \ ee6ds |return $8.00 to the originel in‘ W.G. Weichel, B.W.N. Grigg. _ westors. > f 1 ~ Mannufacturers and Industrialâ€"1H. Tok ,_Aï¬\r .. was n get m } u!in pre. reâ€"eled » F5 & :EM in W:: ENEMY AIRMEN ATTAGK LONDON â€" INTERMITTENTLY FOR FIVE HOURS; . FEW PLANES GET THROUGK BEFENSES °+ Wresident Wilson was of the opinion 3 2 hog raising question was a good 4 and should be taxen up. Tns twa_t has caused a big shortage in the gmmu of foodstuffs and anything _â€" thgt would relieve the situation should blaze was guished and dnmage was done The fire department was calted on: sWortly after eleven o‘clock this mornâ€" ing to the residenceof Mrs. Frank Ti#ight where a quantity of refuse and old paper as woell as about 50 feet of hose canght fire in the cellar. The Petrograd, Jan. 29.â€"Leon Trotzky and M. Kameneff left Petrograd yesâ€" terday for Brestâ€"Litovsk to resume the peace negotiations. The Congress of Workmen‘s and Soldiers‘ delegates, while deploring the imperialistic tenor of ' ‘German peace terms, approved all the actions ®f the Russian delegation gharged the Government to continue negotiations. * ‘The Congress adopted a resolution to this effect after a minority, made up of Minimalists and Social Revolutionists, had sought vainly to persuade the adoption of a policy flatly against scparaie peace. During the debate Trotzky declared he could not give a guarantee that he would not sign a separate peace sayimg, "To call a separate peace a.disgrace is blasphemy in the sight of blebdâ€"covered Europe." FIREMAN CALLED TO EXTINGUISH TROTZKY DEGLARES HE COULD NOT GIVE GUARANTEE THAT HE WOULD NOT SIGN A SEPARATE PEAGE London, Jan. 29.â€"Attacks by enemy airmen on London last night and eanrly toâ€"day lasted intermittently for nearly five hours and for two hours there was heavy and almost continuous gun fire. Members of the Royal Geoâ€" graphical Society with many ladies in a large audience, were assembled to hear a speech by Gen. Smuts. Sir Thomas Holdich, President, amnounced notice had just been received of an air raid and that the police informed him, the audience would be safer if they went to the basement of the building. ,'fl_!.re were loud cries of "carry on" ang the audience remained in the Hall. ffh. majority of theatres went through with their performances with decreasâ€" pll audience. The raid was carried out by considerable number of airplanes which followed the familiar tactics of attacking in relays. As far as could be séen not more than three or four airplanes broke through London defences. _‘l’l\c invaders were attacked by a number of British machines. FIFTEEN AIRPLANES IN FIRST RAID. London, Jan. 29.â€"Fifteen enemy airplanes took part in the first of last night‘s two raids, of which four or five reached the city. Only one of the: raiders engaged in the second attack reached the city. ‘ Raise Hogs in Town ~Dr. W. L. Hilliard said that if the ‘Town Byâ€"law were revised so as to alâ€" low people to raise hogs forty fee from their place of residence during the period of the war "there would ve a Wilson brought up the without the sanction of the Provincia) F:‘ forming a Hog Raising Board of Health. Ub in Waterloo and read a letter reâ€" Other Speakers ceived from Russell/T. Kelley, Pres. 0:‘ Messrs. S. B. Bricker, Mayor Kuit. ,'h.m Board of Trade. The | Counciliorsâ€" Merklinger, A. Melutyre, letter referred to the necessity of conâ€" A. (‘.‘-.lo/yer and others also spoke ‘ V food and increasing producâ€" briefly and would sunport scheme of OR and outlined a scheme for the or Hog Raising Club if it could be su> san of a chain of Hog Raising cessfully worked out. Clubs throughout Ontario which woul« Those Present rekult in an increase of 1,000,000 of _ Among those present were P. V. Pérk by the end of the present year. Wilson, S. B. Bricker, Counciliors 4 some discussion a committee Merklinger Brox and A. C. Moyer. nominated to take up the matter, Mayor Kutt, A. Mcintyre, R. H. ®oâ€" m6re informstion on the subject monds, R. S. Bean, Alian Bechte‘. C. ; report hlck) to the Board. N. Huehn, E. Haberer, Dr. J. H. Webb, i f @ More Production Needed , Dr. W. L. Hilliard. P. J. Wright J. R. #* * mmrrfrmnmmama en OGESTED THAT TOWN BYLAW BE AMENDED HOENG ~REâ€"ELEOTED AT MANUAL [L MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TA 8 annuual mesting of the Wateric»s W Of Trade was hold on Monday ing in the councit chamber, and Well attended. Mr. P. V. Wilson reâ€"elected <Président ‘aud P:; J. ht secretary. ‘The other officers â€"Reâ€"elected the same as last year few exceptions. : 6 of Forming a Hogâ€" Raising Club Was Discussed »mbersâ€" Referred to Committee to Secure Information and Report Back to the Board. FIRE IN CELLAR quickly very extin little IS TRAINING | FOR LIEUTENANCY REFAD AND ADVERTISK IN THRP DAILY TELEGRAPH that Corp. Hubert Hasâ€" enflug, who has been been twice wounded, has been recomâ€" mended for a lientenancy by the officâ€" or commanding his battalion. Corp Hasenpflug has returned to London where he is taking a special course, and expects to rejoin his nnit some time in March. His many friends in the Twinâ€"City will be pleased to learn of his promotion. no necessity of forming a club as hne . was sure that there would be huir dreds of hogs ralsed by citizens which was the case years ago before the byâ€" law prohibiting the same was put into effect He was doubtful however, ; whether the town had power to change ’ byâ€"laws allowing.the raising of hogs without the sanction of the Provincia\ Board of Health. Manufacturers and Industrialâ€"J.H Roos, E.F. Seagram, A. Bauer, C Shantz, J. Bahenson, J. Stiles, J. Kau{ man, Mayor Hilliard, H.M. Snyder, G. Grosz, A.H. Snyder, C. Reitzel and P. J. Wright, C.N. Huehn, Mayor Kutt. Aud{itorâ€"RH. Edmonds. ; Word has been reéeived in town meewrnialn s i Children‘s Shoes . 8 â€" . pA S ?“'?é *Li, 5 izg ~â€" -3 '+; 1‘ 3 my)l. gl enÂ¥ â€" P02 wCR . _6 / 1 mEA Alpâ€" /J (’“:’" g} OA . | / JC \\ JA M $ y y 4R $f$W/\C* | p * o § * 16’ \ h. Y ; ; 9 r A» "\ N m m ’% | adiac‘ Fina | ANNUAL MIDâ€"WiINTER ghoE gaLle} Ladies‘ Fine Shoes Misses‘ Gun Metal and Patent Button and Kid Tops, sizes 11 to 2, worth $3.00, Sale Price .. ... .22 vu.lsy es Women‘s Dark Brown Boots, odd sizes, Regular $6.50 and $7,00, Sale Prige . s. ...u.lou...llsvllccdcl Sip it o# Misses‘ _ _ Shoes Same Shoes as above, sizes 8 to 10, Sale Price . AGNEW‘S (irey Kid Boots «ant‘â€" Brown Shades, in fine Kid; new narrow Toées, with Spoo) Heel, 10 in. Tops, selling in a good matrty â€". . | $449 Stores for $8.00, Sale PricF s, odd sizes, Regular $6.50 5499 ‘Women‘s Gunmetal Bak French Heel, 10 inch top, Regular ; _ $6.00, Sale Prite .;:2.>*.. $2'99 Women‘s Engï¬Ã©h -Walk:ing" Lace Boot, genuine Calf Leather, or Neoâ€" lin Solés, all sizes, Sale 4.40 Prigeo....l.cclccsticle cif $449 Ladies fine Vici Kid, Laced, Medâ€" ium Heels, Plain Toes, néat 5349 dressy Boots, Sale Price ... Ladies‘ Pat. Colt, in liut_ton ‘or Lace, Cloth or Leather Tops, Reg. $4.00, Sale Price «,..,..,, 5299 A Few of the Many Values we are Offering : TWICE a year we hold a sale and in this sale we put all our best lines which are broken in sizes and clear them out at prices which are below actual cost prices. This is necessary to clean up our shelves for Spring Stock. _ Sale Starts E Saturday Feb. 2 $199 . $169 Boys‘ Men‘s Black and Tan Elk, best wearing Leather you can buy for a work Shoe, Reg. $4.50, Saie s Price .. 0 ..... 2.......22 2 s319 Men‘s Fine Shoes Men‘s Working Shoes School Shoes ‘7‘.“ Men‘s Black and Tan G Solid Leather, Reg. $5.00, Sale Price ... ...2.00 0_ __Men‘s Gun. Blut. or Bal. with Neolin Soles, Reg. $6.50, Sale Price ..... ... ..... “.†Men‘s Patent Leather in Button or Lace styles, English Toe, s3.99 Reg. $6.50, Sale Price ... . English Toe, Goodyear welt €4.00 Reg. $7.00, Sale Price .. .. 3499 Men‘s Gun Metal Blut. wide Toe, heavy Sole, Reg. $5.50, Sale. Men‘s Tan Caif Boots in Bal. or Blucher styles, Goodyear ss.†welt, Reg. $6.00, Sale Price, M_e_n_’s _Gun _Metal Laced Boots, and Tan Grain, $299 $399