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Are You Intoxicated? 1381T4IN BU�YIN
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The questiozi is not asizn Capitalist's Scene -Control el Row '
Materials.
pertinent as it sOts. YOU
may be a real tee °tater and That Great 13ritaln iab being. keot '
oe yset be. "intoxicated" --that bu 57 attmding t° ts 4 1'4
ti , poisoned by the gases European war goes withaout era *Tathgei
a e are
uqtrial intereets cifY4the
(plat come from *perfect tetutntv° b
f., gestion. The products of ,
lc a clicluesio?liFarliloeneltedilb4weV
its capitalists are Lot Qveritooleia:uari .
OW putrefaction are taken 0 rt it
up:by the blood and often tis tounmeiu7 5.01. Q.
eoPeeiallY opportunr,
, TIOiS01-1 the entire sYstern. 1 rbenlasunz:Tadt luet it: iTatrritn4TO:154.71PCIllater"
se tioeut aTimTpohrt.
. cut- out meats and starEchyInd ant secure raw materialS for ' 'Choir
foods for a while. . at, .. ufacturers as it let to "secure e
SITtilliedW_h_ggt_vith.....,,m,, Lets for the finislaed produ t A711' v"
or ere= for byeso-lcirattra'eatfIrat-rttbhl:Pgvrionagtiricieresntrerreinarreaa"ina;iltil:nsg-T
it with stewed fruitS and
green- vegetabieS for dinner
•or suppe, it,will, cure auto:.
•41toxicatioti and rnaho aiwg
man of you. All, the meat of
the whole,wheat in a cligesti.
Me form, A perfect -meal at
lowest cost; IVIadeinCanacia
0000000 0,000,
•-THE•COMUsiG OFTHE FAIRIES,--
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Angels of Mercy Bring Gife tieVopund-
• ed Warriors.
It is afternoon. The sun burste
e • .
through the wtriclows of the great
•rem, in beams of glorious brilliance.
. The hospital seems full of. sunslune fore been largely used for • fluxing
and -hope, A great, barn -like oem, purposes in the principal smelters of
full of beautiful flowers, and black the republic. The company is report -
iron bedsteads, and broken men, who ed to be negotiating with the Mexican
lie beneath the white coverlets, be- government concerning the granting
neath the blood -red symbols ,of the of the necessary concessions; plans
Red Cress, nays London Answers.
It is afternoon, and there is a soft
•silence, but the branches of• thebig
trees without. sing a song of soothing
and peace.. Boys and big men lie in
' their beds and watch the sunlightgal-
lop andeltroot, across the • polished
There is a faint' odor of iodine in the
trial war that is destined to follow
the present terrible ed-nflict by oettinge
control of large ouptilies et rem mae
terial wherever the May be foundo
regardless of distance or inimediate
aceeseibilitere A the evidence of this
the following item from the, Seetente
ber number of the Bulletin of the
PaneA,Merieon Union ie. of interest -
"El. pia;. a daily newspaper
Monterey, State, of NeievO 'Leon,
Mexico, is authority " for the .stnte-
-rneiit-thata tornpany of English cap-
italists with available funds of several
inindeed tholtstteds pounds sterling
has been organized in London te work
the Mercado Hill•Iron ltlietes, near Du-
rango. This iron hill is one ef the
richest and most extensive deposits of
iron ore ih andhas hereto-
0,
ANADIANS
_WANTED FOR THE_-
fOYAL NAVY
• Canodians wonted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer
• Reserve for immediate overseas service, • Only men of good
character and good physique accepted.
Pay $1,10 Mini/num per day -Free ICU. •
$20.00 pelt Month Separation Allowance.
Eeperieeted temIron 38 to 4, matey* iron
15 to 18 accue epted for service fthe CANADIAN
NAVAL PATROLS foreletleace of the Comes.
Apply to COMMODORE 1E1V111,11.1S JARVIS
rolcval Recruiting Officer; Oraerie Arca• '
103 liar Street, TORONTO, or
Dept. of the Veva Service •i•t '4
--;eotesee-eo OTTAWA ,
4.6
01,4"4-
_ No Need To Radii
-76t. cUff sore muscles appiy
'Sloares Liniment to the pain
or ache, it quickly peneiraies'
and soothea without rubbino.
Ithemnatiene; gout, lumbago, neuralgia,
epraine and bruise3 are quickly relieved by
teuse. _ Cleaner and more promptly
,
nee the iU7 plasters or ointment:4,1e
does not stein the eldn or eke the poree.
The family medicine 'chest in thoueands
of homes hes a Place for Sloan's Linicaratt
At ail druggiets, 2. 50c. and $1.00e
The Nev,;'StyleS
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GERMAN POST-WAR' TRADE
• :BusinessEx o.neee,,,akroek, Day and
Night PreOin.e-for Prate.
Details • of Geionaey's farereachieg
Plans for eoncluceing, a world -trade
campaign after the' war were anade
have been Made for eggavating work, public recently in a leetute in ;His
smelters are to be erected and the Bead embroidery is a strong rival lolajetity's , Theatre, London; •Englancl,
Ijuet no at the darned-stiteh embroid..
necessary rnachinersOis to be installed by Frederic William Wile, for many
as soon as practicable. The company ory worked in silk and worsted: On Years a Berlin correapondent.
has placed a practical mining engineer I white haeltgroundse •White and color- Mr, Wile declared there Were count -
and metallurgist In charge • of the ed beads are used most effectively., less indications that Ger fi ' it
week and 'a number -of laborers have
already been engaged tit carry on: ac-
• tive operations in the dirielopment of
ward. A• sigh speaks of At man's en- thd mine. '
durinee. •A, bandaged head -titres to
watch the dancing.beam. It leaps up
the walls, It vanishes. It is gone. •
And then the ward seems empty.
•The nurse is absent. The viiitors are
• e •
gone. The brave wounded, are bit
alone with pain and torment. Their
lips -are as peached as their souls. A
inissiog leg; and a part of life is am-
putated. " A gaping wonted, and days
of life arestolen •The sun has gone
RICEI RED B 0 -
MEANS GlI9D HEAtTii
Just a Little More Rich, Red
Blood Cures Most Aihnents.
The lack of suilleienred health-
.
geeing blood does not end 'Merely in ti
behind the clouds. 'The ward is gar -
pale complexion. It is much more sere,
• .• ish. • The .flowere gleam dully. The
bus Bloodless people are the tired,
trees stir restlessly. .0 God, they are
languiderme down folk who never have
-ficing the mystery of pain, in silence -
et bit Of enjoynient in life' Food does
...And there riseeup _before their eyes
not nourish, there's •indigettion, heart
.• all the memories of the past) all the
Ogilpitatioe, headache, backache, aorrie-
. ghostly sights; And the horrors and
terrors .6t Iheliattlefield. The artain tunes e Writing_ Spells and alWays nerv-
ouseesie if anaemia or hloodlessness!'
oforthells sounds again in. their ears.
he neglected too lcmg a decline le sere
Life is sweet, but • Death .beckons..
to follow. Jus a little more .blood
'Their fingers trace the :line* of the
• etitea . all these. troubles. ;Just more
blood -red doss. . • • ,
fich; reel bleed, then abounding health,.
• The door swings ;cautiously:
yitality and pleasure in life To Make
3 The ran leaps ont-agairi. .a patch eif
the bleeds rich, red and .pure, use pr.'
blue eke,. burets through the window.
lies across the aisle-a:golden laiee of
Williarns' '..lolob:lOotohdersvnipepdliy-
eine. increases the pure
light. The door • JO opened. SloWlyd
se quickly or so eurely. The cure actu-
nervoesly, there comes into view a
ally begins. with the fest dose, though
head Of golden- curler two heads Tiers)
ilttle- mites -curly -headed, --naturallYlt nat. noticeable- _Mk is,
-trip up .the gangetay betwixt the I not a mere claim. Dr: William' Pink
_ _ _ MS have . been • doing- this over d
beds "'"' - •
ciYek again in. Canada. for more than a
• '
Each cerrieaa, little package The
quarter of a -eenttiry. This wh,t,
• part .corripany..' They approach the
thousands have always a good word to
beds. Golden -haired One fumbles in
say for thie great. Medicine, fer her little bag, books tip at the boy who
stance 1V1re. Alex. Glenville, N.
in-
hadleft his leg oyer yondee. He might e„
says:. "I cannot praise Dr. Wile
-bays been her big brother. . She smiles
Hates' Pitile`Pilla 'too highly.' They are
.., at him. "Soldier," She lisps, "chock-
eally a Wonderful medicine I was
let", • She hands 'him a packet' tee
very mtich run down, suffered :from
laughs at her. "Thank you kiddiel" frequent dizzy. spellse. and. had an al-
, streteliel-ofit hand'and
-gers, the golden curls tenderlyee----•---e
•. And she says "Good-byer and then
gheatattoothe_neett bed. • • o'
Around the Whole wged they go.
Some of the men are asleep; and the.
• _tittle fairies place -their giftsley each
sleeper's head. - . • . •
'Tis a 'gift from angels -angels.
• 6f mercy. . • •
Their little feet' patter down the
ward. The sunshine glints inarVel-
.
Pills through any • deator in medicine
lously upon the. golden -hair. They or bto Mall; pest paid, at 50 tents a
. reach the door, and and as they pull it it
box, or six boxes ;for $2.,50 from The
' • they look back' at their soldiers They ,
And Dr. Williams'. Medicine Co, Brock-
, wave their hands. "Good-byel" Ont
the great men in their beds, Who can,
wave their handstoo,and there are
. smiles in their' eyes.
And then the werd. is silent and me
e
tionlees again. • , •
,But the ponshirie still remains
• sunshine, of einildbeiortif ter
Afforilirsliitc
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The • youngest general ,in the BA.
; eish Army is thirty-nine years old. •
_most constant severnpaheinthe back,
Merlome work was a. source of dread,
r felt so weak, and life'held but little
:cement Thetel began taking Dr.
Williams' Pink' Pills and the result
was almost znarvellous. They made
me feel like a new woman and fully,
restored my health. I would . • urge
every weak woman to give these 'pills
,a fair trial."'
• You can get *Dr. Williams' Pink
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efore
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Coffee,
Von
Should
ConsideF-
Whether
Or Not It Is
Harmful
itibeie's a Reason" for
OSTU
The whitechalk beads on dark sating; eenne• erce and industry leepe. to be
. and silks form very handsome trimej better organized for the post-bellum
mings. Beads of various colors ter- campaion all °vet the globe than any
ranged in designs to imitate the POP- I other eoe 'the greet trading nations in -
War Pailsley effect is one of the aewest 1cluding` the United States, as the Ger-
developments in bead work. Other men reeeleeeetheing systeni,and• di..
very attractive color combinations eerieueiee system e are theonly ores
are also seen, Such- as dull blue, old of. the first magnitude which have
rose and brown! on light tan haelt- not been abnermally preoccupied 'dux -
grounds. • .• • • • ing the lest two-and.bulf .7ears. The
Recent tostunies front Paristalsor speaker Said :that German. agents in
show that machine stitching is a very I recent time had leen particularly ac-
protninent form of trimming. Rows! tive in China andr South Americo:
upon rows of stitehint are upedott the "What few people outside of Ger,
edges of coats and on coner and cuffs. many seem to realize," •said. Mr. Wile,
•
"is that the Ifaiser'S Government re-
cently ,established what is virtnally
separate Government for 'the exolusive
purposes of- paving theWay for the
new trade war. • They have set pp a
so-called Imperial" board for Transi-
-• that Economics •consisting of nine• of
•the finest business 'experts in. -the
country; wileare working :day and
night to transfer ,German 'conimeice
e
from a war to a peace basis' With the
least possible delay.
"Their main.• coneern. is to Arrange
for the earliest hrid largest -possible'
-stipple of reeve-mate:OW,: especially
•from' the 'United State.s. • The fleet
of 'thirty to forty 'Odd German litters
tied up in. New .York harbor are; to
make thele first horneward-bound
joUrney efter the war. ,pielced to the
rails with American -cotton, copper,
petroleum;, lead; tine and all. ether
manufacturing staples of which Ger.:
many.will'stand in seat urgent need." make-fiin of UO for bathir in the kW
Wile said there is hardly an. in- &en: I._ don't ;see as it makes _remelt
&Leery in Germany toeday, from•bank- differente whether you eat in the kit-
hig to dyes, whi•eh tee not..girding up chen or eclok an the the dinhig-room.."
itself-ine new etyhdiates .in • order: to • - . -•
present more united frorit than` ever When Your Eyes Need Care
elle moment peace. comes.. „ • '
' • • • ' baellinririeltyeliediaineoMnattligireele
GREAT INFLUX' A.FTER WAR
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Mane' Canadians Will Remain he Eng-
- land, Seers Clueehsberry.,
' dose studentOof Brifieh fivance,
who is .00. a Visit to Canada at pre-,
sent to make exteneive investigations
into qanadian • copditions, for after -
the -war investments, and the bring-
ing out of settlers, :Is the Marquis
of Queensberry, who is accompanied
by Mx., H. 'Stanley Waugh.
• "There is enormous interest
being
being taken in Canada, end -thou-.
sands *ill leave the Old Land for
this rauntry as soon as the war is
over," the Marquis declared. know
thousands -of Belgians- who- intend
making Canada their.' future 'tome.
They:are tired Of the war,, and don't
want to return. to, their former coun-
try. I. haVe heard .even Englishmen
say, 40h, if I could only get away to
the wildd and forget it all.'
"We in England felt that black
elated of Germany all along: It. in-
terfered everywhere. I had arranged
for the working of ;mined in Liberia,
South Africa, and' Germany interfer-
ed. had a hill put through • the
Turkish Pareiamett .'. several years
ago, and, Germany ipteffered. .The
*OM she a dilferent *place when
this war oVer,'" he declared. -"It
has done he' good to make such great
sacrifites."
The Marquis expects to be in Can:
Oa for about a year, Ho is the. ninth
MarqUis of ..Queensberry itteceeding
his father in j.s.bo.' lie does consider-
able e/litingior the ifead:
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• reinaiees reini311831i cniei Eta.
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• 0 Weal.
lifril -:-
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• . . 's n tivi ct . TO- ALASKA. tritecattngduerkalianri geilagne: AtuT.,"14.,
..„ - : .,,. ---•- • : .:-.1:1# t ing Backe e • ' • ,
Who 'lira electrical aPPlinnees f dr 'cook::
ing at the table) -"Well I swan! You
:Uncle 'Settee_ (visiting .city .relati_vee_
.• . I ii . • ,
C -P • E • Steamer :Will. Melie-
e . '.'• ',ripe for To -u. rieMe.. , . •
• .- ,•, -_-.--e----------..-------- comremtdell by our °cutlets -not -n ,,Tatent
' • 00.*
Thieegle , P UMW and sold by Ertogiste at 50e per
, .Praetiee for' many yea
Pied eIne'Lbut used In Successful Physicians'
ottlo. Marine Eye. Salve lu. Aseptic•Tu, bee,
rs. N • dedicated .to
,., . , . . .. , and 50e. rite far Eomitoknyoof tIltairsay! Pretmv.e. '
.fgarlitii Eye Remady Corn Oh .
• . As , was :the Cara du'ring: the past .
seasenethe -C;Plt. -eteanishitr Prineess . ' '
Charlotte Will make three round trips: Less Crowded -;
in the Alaska tourist seryWiice next . 4 • . . • .
1llise-Were you •• at the l
1917eceere
•• .
. • - . lase evening?
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year, whith beeemes effeetive June 8,
shade ... .
The list of tourist railings belye-een
• . . Willis -Wasn't that awful' The 1.
. • Gillis -Yes . , , . • •
• . . f. •••• - • 1 VictOriae Vatootiver ' and Ska
effeet'atethe back and a oteaighe-front ..•B.G.:Const !Serviee, pi.Mdcles for three ;ma sci"ezed.bito that'little hall!
.. Hip-leogth• coats With the pinched ewhich hag. just been announced by the idea of .five thousand peOple jemmed •
are very smart .for the seevieeable ! round trip- sailinge foe the • Prineesi • ..o.illis.;--'7On the , contrary, I' thought ;
e
Suit: for deity went- or for the sports I *Charlotte, seven for the Peincess All'e
e - 1.t.'..)44..• 4'144 a relief after being out
suite - The back as belted :with ..eath- and .4f.,1
V4 • for the Prirreese ' sepeeel..,,. 1.1;0..111.e•fillonteilme.1, golf - links , , ail after -
suit
LoOpElt IN DARING em Wide helt,. stitched down.b.ver ehert t rrillein ' .17erotinl1otri Ain . e all. t le • ' ' -:' .
pleats; „which „produces._ the .pinched for the sunimee. Season. of 1011.
HowHe Aitathed Cable a,Tree a effect With this'•typnutOti e of coat full : The,edveht of the 'palatial eteeinehile
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box - .lea , o tt . 'w Uie Al ,•lc, - e '
• lo I • • • costurae. ' : In :Manneen neeeteres and tourist trade' laSt. sumineie. Wes eneli A Min:tiler:a r:feeimerit ' CO., 'Limited...
Trir-We'erniTihriieW el. Mt- . Jersey .clith, these- suits aro, worn far Ofeiondirifeed succese-thet .the comPaie--- Gentleizienoo-Last winter, r i0iiiiecl
gins' logging camp at 'Camelon Here shoPping, sPorts, and for, practiCal had. no alternative but to at for great benefit from the use Of MIN-
-leer,. 'Tribune Channel, about 80 miles use - , The sketati .illustrates one .of 'her 1 etera9te, the northern. run nod :ARD.'S, LINIMENT. in a ee'veee attack
north di Vancouver, witnessed an ad. these • jaunty ' spits in; ''bright.' weeh ,year, when it is exeeeted todrist travel of LaGrippe, mid I have .• frequently
of etinerkable daring aed, agility, per. jerseyeloile ' e • ' . • o ; horth: will :break • all records; ' The preyed. it to, be 'Imre , effective in eases,
formed by One efetheir. number, which These plitterne may ' be obtained : seheduea .- *has' ,been:' arranged 'earliee of Infientination.;
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*will doubtless be : 'talked • about for from your local MeCall .. dealer ' Or with a "View toegiviagepleeney, ofetime • ... .. :._,: _„..'vir..,., 1,...11., trr•Yocumrs,14:0' 014,.,,_
.ntanlr..A .'ilty. . in • the Celiac . lumber' /tom ...the McCall- Cornea/1y elOolleri'd for the arrangement of .acheenee..hook-
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camps,- where feats of -daredeeil. bravo Ste.: Toronto, - pntario... - "Dept. W".
. • , ings. , , . e.
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ery .are as common. Ys. ......
as '• ."sci-aps'r The "eompany ProPoses epakizig • a
mg - o e
aon,sehoot boys.-- -;. e - . ', • /11..*..t.,.
' . ' X krtli.e.lt• : ' . . • • ^feature of this delightful travel reute,
• 'Iti the tourse of .a shift :' to - a new . .. • ande speeiallr Illustrated and 'descrip- , . • •• 0 . -
. liubee-One ;light While.• you NVPrt
logging -location it became neceraersi away / hord .a.;b,rodr.: y9.13 ahat4d, tare literature is :being pr.ePared fee • .. ' ' -Poore.:Outiook for leatsy. .
. . . .
to attach a eahle tea very tall etree distribution all over the cantinent •The ' • "Ma; Won't ' yer lee me. have -seine
at a point 120 feet from the' ground. have 'seen me .goieg clownsairs three aeconfmodation on the Princees ' char.: cake tow ?" : ' ; • . : .
Usually 'this is done by a vk,rimoi.i. steps at h thne, .. , .
100 will belergely_reServedefor pat- ' ' 4. 'Didn't' Of 'tell -Ye- Oi 'wouldn't 'glee .
'equipped with pole -climbing spurs .:Wt.fe ,(who. 'knows hint) ee- eVbere'.
uno ,Aeart, the 1,a0f e . . , .. , .tiese booking in the. Bane - A large it to ye. at all if ye' dIdn't•ka.pe still?"
and belt, but this time those -means .. ... • 41M -fiber qe. inquiries , regaedieg , the.. ' "Yes, but-. -oo' , ' , • .' • • • -• '
were neot aveihible. • Wleat. wes e o ' ' e • "northeth • Weis have . already been "Woli, the longer. ye kape still the
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done? Ili Wottid take eeveral days
• • utertii• tinitieene--Vetees ptputzeria, 4 'made in the F,ast.by parties Who. WA* 'sooner. yell get at, moied' thee.,
, . ,
to 'secure tho :eqpiiernerit. froin Vane
_ _ ... ettet .9707-.11e •wtOde . • enable to take Iii-eO,Aiti ht 7S.ininner, • esee-e.e.,•-e.e. -......,eeeree,00e-„oe:,-
tetiVer• and a shutdOwn of the ()perk: .
tions io•r •that length Of time was not m:Ilt.gli...sitvillittstrI7liese-Vgliat's the • mettei
,, e .' • .• . • •• ' ' ItESTOBE • IlliBIRIS CAtillIZEAL...,
to be thought of owing to. the • holey , . , .
Mrs. Jonee-- Why, this yonng eae;o, ;,ee'eeek .wee lee Begun' on, . tructure .
• es6z--ee6o
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The . Pinched -Back Coat
The stitching is,eften done in silk of
a darker shade than the material it
is Useilitne and Sometimes the 'same
EPOATORE NORTHERN FltiNCE.
Freree4 Ce51net Will Be-entab!ish Noire
"nl Coedit:071e.
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northern Dram) after the war, work-
ed ,out by a French eahimet commit-
tee and outlined in offacial reports re -
c. -Owl! a Washington, =kale a ere-
fuUy programme for restor-
ation of normal conditions &mediate -
try after pence is declared.
Provisions sare included. for the re -
,tarn of refugees to the enemy occu-.
pied districts as expeditiousier as 1005-
qible, prefects of the denurtments al-
ready having reported the number t
-be•r epatedated and -asystem having -
been worked out fem the return Aret of
those 'whose presence is an immediate°
necessity. A central labor bureau has
been established in Paris to estimate
the labor demand and supply.
gealth sere-ice:I in the north will be
reorganized under the plan to *direct
/eraser% of inmate from damagel,
buildings and unexploded shells, and
the advisability of building of poet"
able houses to send to northern „pro- •
vjrces b being inYeetigated. Steps
ale° are being taken leoking to, vide
uatling the, departments of ,tho Nord,.
Pas:de-Caleb, Sororee, Alepe, Ar--;
dee e end Meuseeetfter, tho war' by!,
nment allowances Cattle now!
kep in the camp of Paris will be sup- •
plied to the northern farmers, and
nrefects. in the invaded district have
been provided with funds to purchase!
agricultural. machinery.
Resumption of industrial activities
will be under direction of the Minister
of Commerce, who willform a private
organization to handle fund e advanced
by the Government, and distribute
.merehandise. Exports, will be closely
regulated. '
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itosIT.IiAliCIritie NIA% Awe JUS
1,4hces ser emle /Poet untsrlo
.1 tawny?, The roost useful alai tetereptinst
alg lbushoesees. roll mfrormatlon
APPW.satiCla WIlsOrt Publtshlrg Come
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VITAV3. IA.T.D,IVS. LTC.
r7en valiff Ailot'ig home eitf:InVt4;r1 Wxita
I ue be_fcre tco late. Dr. Beilman 'Medical
Co r 9%74 tort, Colltrgcriood. or,at
1 • JOOKDN
DOG • PISEASES
• 4n4,11ow to Feed
;Ago0 free to evy oCarow
the Santo
IL CLAY GLOVER CO.,
118 West 31st Streee,New York
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KEEP LITTLE. ONES •
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WELL IN WINTER
Winter is a dangerous season - for
the little Mks The clays are so '
changeable -one bright, the next cold
and stormy, that the mother is afraid
to take the childrenoutfor theetreeli
air and exercise `they need so • inugh.
I th f
• n coneequen e theyare ceeeo cooped
,UP OVerEettted;" -bailie% ventilated
replies and are soon seized with .colds
or grippe. What is needed to - keep
the little ones, •well•_. is Baby's , Own
Tablets. They will regulate the
stomach and 'bowels and drive out
golds and by their toe the baby will
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Cheap fertilizers are always more experisive.in the long
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expellee involved. • •
This is. ,whe're tan Andrew 13usby Mint 'as ewalloeved a cartridge, and Whenee3ithatiort Permits.
came teio•the ?ramie, if' 'reporte ere I eant's wallop Oim for fear it goee off. e
true. He was peeped chopper and .Albert Dalithier, Under-Secretary ,
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gan to climb the. tree. StAding on
the ,first boar4 he chopped a, notch
ilve• feet above him, slipped tho sot-
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times. In an hout, WIlik hie compan-.
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116 reached the top of the ,tree and at.
fixed the ropt. Standing on' a board
a few inches wide, he wag Apparently
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Ott3 evben lae was only live feet front
terra Orilla,
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ISSUE 3-'17 .
for Fine Arts states that permisseen
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has been asked of the German nuttier- Would you like to end that ter.
rible itching,. that burning pale; to
Hies tor the, restoration •of Rheims
" You have tried all sorts Of fatty
heat those horrid sores?. .
Cathedral. , ' sorts of
"Orders were given by the French Ointments, lotiohe and powders Pat
Government for provisional repaird to them aside now and give Naturd s 4
the roofa of the cathedral in Autunite &Wee as represented by Zomernlio
1014," said. M, Dalimier, "but u•e were Zailt.3Buk is made from herbal es.
unable to .begin ° work without an settees; is a natural healeris not
ties and they ged las to do nothin,
beggto yth: '
agreement with the military author!. rsrd',1Villiguru
rti ot: sZ
heavy price! 'Every Clruggist will '
They pointed out that the , cathedral loll you Zam4Itilt and for 50conly.
was still under German fire, that front /ust give it a fair trial and Mei%
Xogerit to La Bassee, where the 'bat- dently give yourself ease by the
tortes firing on the town were install- quickest route. See Mime on bolt-
ed, everything that passed could he
• distinetly seen, And that worlonen• on
, the cathedral would, therefore, be Aft
- . to be obaerved and fired' upon, Then
' the altuatida permiti".,the wait will
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