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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-02-22, Page 7a a -swirwwww—sew,www,-7—• PALE, FEEKE.GIRLS-, Weakness Generally tomes On an womanhood Approaelies. Girls. upon the threshold. of. ,ivornan- hood often drift into a decline in spite oi all are and attention. How often one sees girls who 'have been 'strong 'and lively become 'suddenly weak, de., pressed, irritable and listless, It is the dawn of womanheod-a crisis in the life of every girt -and prompt measures should be taken to keep the blood pure and rich with the red tint of health. If the blood is not healthy - this •eritical stage -the- body is weak; • ened and grave disorders foliow. Dr. Williams Pink Pills have awed thous- ands of young girls from what might bave been lifelong invalidism oz. an 04Y -death. They are a blood -builder of unequalled richness, strengthening weak nerves and producing a liberal sup-pfy of red, healthy blood which every girl needs to sustain, her strength: Dr. William's Pink , Pills have Proyed their great value over and over again to young 'women 'whose health Was failing; Miss ,;:y0 Stern burg, Haileybury Road, New L'iskeard, Out., saysir-"I have much'reasea to ' be grateful to Dr. Williams' Pink Pillk as they restored roe. to health, if, in - •deed, they 414 not save my life. In 1914 I began to feel run down, and tho doctor who was called in said that mine wee* a bed case of anaemia. I lost fiesh,'alwaye felt tired, and I got so nervous- that I could seemly hold a cup to take a drink, My heart would flutter alarmingly. The doctor • did not seem to be able to help Me at all and My family and friends all thought that I was in a decline and could not reapver. I was in bed for some weeks when an aunt came to , see ineand urged that I try Dr. WU, Hanle' Pink Pills. My father got a inpply, and by the time I had taken three boxes there was a noticeable im- provement, and from that on stead- ily progressed -toward recovery. L con-. , tinned using the pills for some ' time - longer, and they restored me•to my old time health and strength. I Shall -never cease to praise. ibis medicine, .arid to urge all weak run-down girls • to give it a fair trtal as I hirtie preyed in my own case their great merit." ,Dr, Williams' Pink Pine are sold by all dealers in medicine, or you 'Can get them by Mail at 50 cents a. box or six hexes for $2.50 "frorn.The. Dr. Wil- - Ikons Medieine Co., Brockville, Ont. ' STARVATION IN POLAND, 'People Hope for Allied Success and •• • Return to Russian Rule. • „ - • . , , • - Vtviti stories of -the sufferings of • the 'peoplerof Poland .under the Ger..- min yoke- are told by a Canadian we- * Man, who, wkth her Six-year-old daugh- ter, sueceeded in getting away from Warsaw in December; • ••, "Most of the Warsaw factories are • aloSed,"- she stattiai-4‘and many of the - manufacturers are workirig, for; a •.• Ing as peddlers land small merchants,: All the rich merchants left for _Rim- sia before the city was invaded by the Germans.' The -great viajority of the population is '-starving .:' A 'card aye - tem biased in doling out the - rieceS- sides of life. • Bach person is entitled to seven pounds of bread and 'twelve • pounds' of potatoes weekly. , Feed , riots with loss of life occur, every • day. Most of the restaurants . are dosed.; Thousands dr starving people • hang • around the soup . kitchens, struggling for bread and soup once . a day. Those fortunate enough': to secure a .recommendation •from . the • city cpuncd. get free meals, Others must pay fine kopecks (2%c) ealfor a - -m., - • -- - • .• . very scarce. The price ..of a plain overcoat is 50 Rs. (625). Bare -bodied people ;are Been _ every- where. Instead of shoes theii feet are covered with rags. When the Germans . invaded Warsaw nobody could walkon the streets affer•D• Offenders were -punished by imprison- ment and fined large sums of money.. • • "The population of Warsaw does • not believe in the .sincerity ;of , the Teutonic proclamation regarding the ' establishment of the Polis'h Kingdom. - -They claim --this was only a -scheme-to secure recruits for the . Teutonic armies. Everyone- earnestly hopes for qeet..elliefLyietory, teed Att• time wilco • Poland_uplit.esons...agabtunder..ytoR rule:AIL _natiOnalities of . Wars firmly decided not to enlist in the PO= lish army-unless/forced to do so.", Pleasapt. Othful Habit • A daily \ration, of • Grapg-NUta and cream is a spiendid food ,for ithoggiwhoiwalit_vigor and eileriy; • ,e 'rape - 118 _ 1 a # 'concentrated • • . health -food made from • choke whole wheat and malted barley. It rebiii0 the vital Min-• , Oar' 91e/tents' •Of • . grain .ao issatial ' to' thomugh nourishment ' of body and brain, but . laeking matiy other cereal foods. Every table should •'have ' its daily ration of Grape -Nuts. "There's a- itcason" No chenOs price , 4Uality, OP lied ef packaos. A Forecast .0r 6pring - owsegewassemeegere. SUISFIAAVER SEED WANTED. Watch your,. Sneezy • ANTISEPTIC DISCOVERED. England. ',Nei the 'Malting of it zi'faY be the forerunner of Poirierful Elifiugh Xill Oen" Yet •Ln A peia,...t.1 0 4- 0.0 :-;4"11:44.40P1,4,1"aq 14" WWI} .1A-14104 407 t! iiess g•--, • 111••• •11,414r7f1,7.' According to a report Itzado to tho -Trade and ,Conitneree Department by ,' 1Canadian Trade Comrabsioner John - sten of Bristol, sunflowers grown hn . r g we 4 . grip f iwInterthoughts of lighter clothes to be worn under sunny skies begin te 190%14/ree4 on our attention. Immedi- ately after the holiday season the shove begin to show a tempting array .aif thin dresses and light suits, for it is now that tho exodus to wanner j.cittneshegin5. to take_pinee., TheSe 'Of us *who either from choice or neces- sity must see the winter through ha the cOld regions, may still "contemplate the style that iare offered for Southern Wear, for they are a pretty, accurate forecast of -what will be worn- when, spring comes. tti' The delicate lingerie dress this sea- son i of Georgette,. chiffon cloth or net --these for the more formal dresses, while for other Purposes there are dainty, fine vodes, with new(print- ed, woven or embroidere& designs in the most 'attractinn colorings imagin- b1e. ,Net dresses are finely embroid-; 'ered and itrinuried;.'wjth^, lace, • While those, of chiffon •irid Georgette are adorned with the ubiquitous embroid- ery in crosft-stitch, beads or darning - stitch., • • The New Colorti Green. le one of the most fashionable eolorfi for the coming season. It has already been launched` by Paris with great success:, furthermore, it 'is 'the true color of spring and for thet rea- e • 2•887-76o, Blouse of Chiffon with-Oyestei•7•White - ° _ Tussur Skirt. - son most appropriate for this. season of , the years. - There is„ ae delicate carnary yellow used.both for afternoon and evening,gowns which is :quite near - and promises in- be very mutt fav- ored. • Yeliew in any shade seems to Meet With approval. - The deep inuso tard and citron, shades :are considered especially smart for sperts elothee. We have net been able to get away from dark 'blue, for, in spite of many people being tired of it, Fashion con: siders it correct for the tailored suit and dress,.and it inuCh too practical a color to be discarded. Blouses of ,Chiffon • The -sketch illeStrates a 'blonsie of chiffon made to , be worn outside the skirt, a style_ which iacreases in nom- •larity as time goes on. The neck • linegoing stiaight across the front and back from .shoulder to shoulder, is also proving very poPulai. This line is not so hard when the material is Softly shirred and an additional price of plain chiffon is placedover the shoulder.. Shirred pockets at the edge of the peplum, and the ribbon de - oration ending in loops below the belt, which te- finished with a prim, tailored bow -directly in front, are special- style features worthy of con- sideration, for they appear in many of therietenrodelfwvarying, actording- tO the nature ' of the design. Blouses of satin and silk. are also raftkinte theirway • , 'OW `Very' reen-materialiell-are De-w-hein The tailored ikirt with large pockets placed over. the inverted -pleats at the sides is one of the newest modes in separat skirts.. The 'skirts. is 7 of oyster -White, tussirr These patterne May be obtained from your local • McCall dealer of front the McCall Company 10' Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. ' •TlACTO INWAR. - Beery (Nation in ErerY Clime ,I.Tses •. MotOrcer.. • The ba,ttleof, the Marne became 'a ch sucogis pextlY by virtue_of the otorcar. ,• General GailieniN "flute.; int:bile army" wag' hothing inOre or leasothain ii-reserVe- array: of ppilus erainthed into heathy gathered motor vehieles and rushed northward from Paris toward a vulnerable point in the invading Gentian line. • .Antomobiles of tfvery description were used-taxi- cahrif touring- -ears; , Eurnircird t-theks,[• rogasterA, runebouts and limousines. No fewer • than 82,000 motortrucks were used by the Italian army in lire - paring for its advance against Gorizia. They tranaported• 500,000, men, 85,000" animals, 15,000 vehicles and large quantities of supPlies' to the front, cording to clispatchett About 1000 motarcars were used in rushing 100e• 000 men to strategie Points along the battle -line. The troop ears event4 ed-r25-Milea dziy-,-It rep,orted•-.:- - Pictures lihra eastern War theatres' show that the Motorcar has replaced hi, part the dromedary as a transporter of inuriitionS and suppliss for the Turkish. (winks in Mesopotamia' and ossarabia.' The British' "tonic" is the fahillier nutodobile heavity armored and equip- ped with caterpillar wheels that ean Streteb aeross trenches and Other de- pressions like the feet of their tante- sake.. unadian back yards may hg, made • profitable o as well as oramental There is a' big demand for 'sunflower Seed in England, vvilere it is worth about one hundred dollars a ton, • which is about five cents a pound, de- livered. In tine past sunflower seeds have beenofiought for seed purposes to ,feed birds -and- poultry, but large - quantities are now crushed in order • to extract the oil, which is used in Ono is nature's warning that your body is in a receptive con- dition. for germs. The way to fortify yourself against Cold is to increase warmth and , • vitality by eating Shredded Wheat, a food that builds healthy muscle sand red blood. For break- fast : with. milk °or mem; or ,apy meal with fresh fruits. manufacture if margarine, en, arti- - tidal butter. . Hr. 301ln:stone states that a large number of people in Great Eritain are using it instead Of butter, which is scarce and high priced. Ile says there is unlimited op- portunities to do a large.business in stinflower seeds. ° Hr. Johnston further reports scar - 'city in England of 'canary seed; hemp seed and millet seek owing to war conditions and the • Slintting or , of Previous sources of supply. Prices ate high, •and there is an opportunity for A medical correspondent in the Tinnes says: 'Trona the beginning of the war hearch has been made for an idezd antisoptto. This inust atlsfy two conditions; be powerful enough to hill the germs of infection in wounds and as harmiess As .possible to the tissues of the patient's body. In par- tienlar they must be innocuous to the white blood corpuscles or leucoeytes as they fight and kill the bactpria of in-. ,fection. Opereasen_why_thapld oat - interfere with (warrior' cells as well as bacteria. Wbkill et prtuir wanted eria only'was - septics failed was thatethey tended to For Stiff Neck I Macle.in Canada.. FROM SUNSET CO T thwould spare tit; warriv ior cells and tissues aing to guns at bactand APPIk Slothane'ssorLeinieiamdeenrst and the genprally-a dreg like Ehrlich's sal-varsan 606, with a definite specific ef- PainForWri lhi esuTa t areeliheesviettde.uralgia: I be feet on nothing else. That such a /gout, lumbago, hruisee$ stabs, drug has been discovered seems .elear sprains, and muscle stiffness, have from the report of Dr. Browning, dir- a bottle handy. • , odor of the Bland Sutton Institute of Quickly: penetrates and soothesseleener ee r.e -` clinical pathology,o4esented to thgala tile Wu- Hob- than muosy plasters or ointments, &tenet pital which has b ROY SlIAICINO AND 101 tc)r tale zoo. OutarAs area., WiWii14SiieS. isnepozation oft unr..4c'.ataca ;so 5.42isou 4F-ounnaishiAr tient- Pear. n West 40ezatds ;Streit 7•eroate. 11U1031:41•41.1*IMIS ‘,1 EL.X. PIECRit FOR F.AXOYWORX, K-7 assorted colcre, largo bunch. no nomtPatd. Vozbes, 14 Gritton Avg,. SYtille34 PANCER, TU,Y4ORti, LUMPS. urc„, N., Internal and *sternal, surest vent - out pain by our nOrdle treatment Writ* tilp before too late. Dr. Bellmsus Medical (,O..,Lim o.., ited. Colltnewoo(t. Opt -1k• 1 , v Allaskts Haw It CULYGLOYER CO., lae.' Dig Renstros 118 West Mat Street, New Twit BOOK oic DOG -DISEASES And How to Feed $41/4 tO0-10 ter e(Elrela tixo Author . .PATENTS A I N ALL COUNTRIES BABCOCK itc SONS Peek 414Pee=t rzotectIon!' free - Illedical Research Committee. It all druggists, 25c. 50e. and 41.00.• • i given in full in thejlritish 'Medical Journal. •The drug is called Flavint I, Orat!ches:Ottawa and Washington- Liniment if L HY "tne Sloatts •Formeriy Vaicent Mice Exarainer, Eatab. 1877 • ...99 ST. JAMES ST, MoNTREAF. from the econornfe growth •of . these.,,seeds- ceasiits eolor. It kills gerng ordinary abscesses solui • in Canada, 44.. From Up Among. %THAT THE yESTERN PEOPLII The Yukon Snows C0116gte Advice. to . Sufferers to • Use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Glacier Creek .Lady Says They .11(ave • Been Her Stand-by , for Sixteen Years and She Has .Never .Known Them to Fail. • • . • Glacier Creek, via Daviaen 'Yukon, Can. Feb'y 5th (Special.).---' "North of fifty-three where doctors ante long. distances apart and thoee remedies that are a Very Preeent help in time of need are the relianee of . the settlers Dodds Kidney Pills have es- tablished an enviable reputatien. Hear what Hrs, A. - • Arnistrong; • a well- known- resident of this place,' hasto - say Of them: • . , "Dodd's Kidney Pills have been my stand -by -16r sixteen years, -1' Mrs. Armstrong 'states. "Both myself, and my -family helm the greatest faith iri .their medicinal qualittea, , When any of My friends ,coniplain of • even . a headache I treat them with Dceld's Kidney Pill's and they never• fail to do good.' • , , "It ps ii-gtv07 ,41d7,.fso e D tiPdiZes, ure Kidneyto -cure all kidney ills; from. baekache to rheumatism, Bright's disease _ and 'heart _ disease. _Theie_troables_eozne from s- sick •,kid-- neys. That's.why boddIN Kidney Pills cure then:. Not ure. • --'Did rm.-cure:that patient yeu had ,with the failingmemory?" • _ • . theught So at one thnp," replied the doctor, -"hut -I'm not so sure about it -now. • lio.Went aWdy and forgot to pay his hill" • . tions of one part in 200,000, but ia or- der to stop its activities on, white cor- puscles it -1 • ecessary to use a solu- ARE DOING.' ' • tion 400 i e stronger. One in 500 carbolic d 'prevents activities on . white' porpuscles but it will rug kill 411111,11414•10 • . • Progress of the Great Weat Told in a Few Pointed • the germs until ihe strength of one Rising to the Occasion. part in 250 has been -reached. That ifs One battalion of the local Territor- • tO say, in order to get a Solution of: ials had challenged another to a sham carbolic acid which will kilt germs it fight, ' has to he niade twice as strong as one The 'defenders took poiseasion of a which interferes with the 'good work, 'Magnificent position on a eindeelietql of the white corpuscles, whereas Fa- overlooking the six-foot-vvide river. To vine kills germs when 400 tunes weak- make themselves secure, they "blew er than the strength required to pre- up" the only bridge,. by pimply posting vent the work of the white cor- up a flake to :say that they had done so. •./ imagine, then, their, indignation .when -they saw the enemy clanily .crossing the bridge, every man hold- • ing his rifle over -this head with one arm,- and waving the ether frantically; In front of him. •affere, I say, You know!". called out the captain of the defenders, angrily, "you cn,n!t crois that bridge! Can't you see it's suppoied to be blown up." "That's . all right;" replied the at- tacking sergeant, calmly. • "We're:114# croaing the -bridge. Can't you see were supposed to be swinimingl" .atinertsis -Relahniat raieSi ntantIteria. • Paragraphs. • - ... There is it decrease in the revenue from the trades l licenses at Van- cou,Ver. S' - • At Vancouver, the city Create cared for 9,000 children at a salary of $25 a month, last year. • Fresh halibut is selling at the highest price on record at the Sound -City, 17 cents a pond. Vancouver jitney -men are operating on routes mapped out. by amendments to the city by-law. • • • ' 0A Yukoner, Robert Fenwick, writes from overseas , that he has not.been killed, as reported from France. • The schaoLchildren of „B.C. . have sent to the II -tut -Governor the suni of $28,082,16 for the Belgian Relief. Of the. 50 men who applied _forthe R.F.C. ut--Vancouvef;: oboist 14 .were accepted • by • Capt. Lord •Alastair • Operations • at the • Fertile Mines, B.C., have been suspended until the• men are: setisfled .on the question of. wages. . . , , - • . - Chief of Police ,Hersey 'at Cran- brook, B.C., made n sefisitionalo raja on two of the city pool rooms on Ann - day -morning. • .' . . Exports from British dgiunthia ' to .thelJnited States of paper for 1916 show an 'increase of 10,000,000 pounds over last year. •,_A-cliviclend of 10 .Per cent. wa.s 40- elared last 'weekby the tufted !Par- tners' .Association et aineeting held at Port Haney.- . ' „ • A. W. Gray ,has been returnej. fOr the fourth onae u e year as chief '1 w magistrate for the Royal City, . at New Minster, ,C : Prineeltupert delegation will go-""'" to Ottawa to -ask for license. reduc- 1. lions and .other • changes' to broaden . their fishing Privileges. : . pinteles.'?' • STORMY WEATHER HARD ON 43 BY The stormy, blustery weather hick we have during February and March is extremely hard on children. Con- diVons make it :necessary for the mo- ther to keep thefut in -the house. •TheY are often confined to overheated, baa- ,ly ventilated rOoms and catck coldti: which rack their whole system. To gzzard against VAR a box of Baby's Own Tablets should be keptin the house and an occasional -dose given the baby to keep his stomach and bowels •working regularly, , This will not, fail to break uP colds and keep the health of -the IsalsY.in geed. ,condition op. the brighter days corne alang. The Tab- lets ,are sold by medicine dealers • or by mail,: at 25 cents a „box from The Dr. Williazns Medicine Co., Brockville, Opt. • The Rotary - Club : at • Vancouver, voted in, favor of the ,' city continu- ing 47,000 appropriation for the De- veloprn'ent Association. ° Wolves - and panthers are'. depredat- ing the northern .part of .the province and $I.0,000 More has, beer( authorized for-bourity-Trouef-ht-B.C:-. ---27 -7— — atinaritoa Zintntent Cramp Garret in•cews. Didn't Like It. :.-• ,• , , "Maninia, I want k dark brealEfast." . "Dark breakfast? What do you .. mean, child '1", . . . "Why; lege night you ,told Mary to I give me a light supper; and, I didn't. Ilike it" • .. m•••••1.1 • "Now," • asked the teacher, "who can tell•ene what an oyster is?" Sil- ence fOr tt, moment, while small brows, Were knit in strained effert at-rethem- hiance. 'then little Tommy's facial muscles relaxed, and eagerly raised his hand. "I know," he triumphant• ' announced. "An oystgr IS a ' fish built like a nut." " •' THE LATE MR: ANSON McKIM. As Seen By His Pastor. • • -LThe .following • striking : tribute to the late Mr. Anson .McEitin --tvaao Ke- eentli given by Rev.. . Frederick Griffin, pater of _the _Church of- 'the Messiak, Montreal; where the decease ed`woraliippe.d for So many, years and With which. he was so 'closely identi-, 4ed, sharing the responsibilities • of oflide With his accustomed zealous care: . , • ' . "The true wealth of a nation is its • men. -That nation is rich which Alas • citizens t•.4 forge and geoerout, na- ture of gifts trained by high purpose And faithful industrY, Men --of -uner- ring rectitude and unimpeachable •levity of character., Mr: Anson Xim Whose' death vNAVREnounced re- .ZAM-BIJK UPPlit2-MONTHS After 2 Years' IiiseleSs treatineut.'. .1; tiTehhe-gitaalV than that "Of iestr:17-- . mints,' that It has cured In Many etteea - -w4On- all other' -thitraellts-::hatre •TailerL • One such'instanqe 1st that of Mr. Earle E.• Gardiner, - Marquis, --Sisk:, who • writes: •' "For • two years I...entered With a had attack of saltlheum on my , feet.' During those tsve years i tried every known renikiy, but could ;and nothing .that would cure the disease. Then: L heard -of- Zameltuk, and COM^ • nonce& using .it. •Aftei- tke first few applicittiona noticed an improve -4 • ment, and this eneeureged. me. to con- tinue:. " Althotigh had suffered for two: Years, after only titre months' treatrntrediv.iti?h Zimatuk •I 'tian core! .edetly,•.' was- each -a -pitmen. - • ainBuk is equally good- for etzema, ulcers, ale -asses, blood -poisoning, elite,. .cold „sores, chapped -hands, chilblaios, •eruptions, etc. At all drug stores; 50c. box, of from Zam-Buk Co.Toronto.., ' from the .best Stock in our 'Canadian life; being endowed with these ex- ceptuonal abilities Which enabled him_ to take , by •sheer, merit a foremost place- in the liusines8 life .of the country, , and with those dispositions • and ideals which won for him such affection and • honor , as come to few "He continued in his nature the or Granulated Eyelids. cmark Eyes hxfianied by ex rounded and •balanced• life. ,The saga- ontrasts ;which th 1 e wel - -r276Wireitilii; ter/Or-To •"-Jake the' Honie-Happy • sure toSus.Dastandifind .city. which Made him . successful in S eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 'large ankexacting business . • enter-, EyaRemedyMoSmartiT rises wa.-kne more striking than the - Your Druggnee 50c per lionle. 'Kites Eye elianizest,Se.„5 orraM6bilmeZythltene -4:),,Xngginr°*-¢Tr..72.111COrItITICOGEV-GeiaMIZZi: 1 • . When buying your Piano • insist on having an "OTT() H1 G EL" . PIANO'AOl ION ABsoRsiNE TAnE PAR& iit,'S.U.t.PA' OFT. Reduces Bursa! Enlarge -men*, Thickened,, Swollen Tissue', -Curbs., Filled Tendons, Sore -- nen from Bruises or Strains; o stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind -an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds; • strains, painful, swollen veins or glend It heals and soothes, 111,00 a bottle at Jrug- gist or postpaid. Will tell you more tf you • write. Made in the U. §. A. by W. F. YOURS, D. E. 516 lymaselifeg,, biontreal, ilbsorbhns cid Absorb*. Jr.. We made la 95 -- ON JpwFutLarey TRIAL 3 Arnett/am 01ARAPRITIL . cREAM SEPARATOR 4801.,DrRoposmori to send new, well =We, espy running, perfect aSinneing 'moulder for ,0013,11111.96. Closely aim warrn orcold =ilk. Makes !wavy or lied cream Bowl meander', encrust, etadly cleaned, Different front .picture, which. illustrates larger capacity tasellines. See cur easy . Monthly Payment Plan Shipment', made ordroptly•frein Winnipeg; alate..•Terente. One.. and St. Sohn, le. Whether dairy iajlaws or small, write for handaattie free cataarasid easy '.payznont plan, .- AMERIcom SEPARATOR CO. no* uica • RaislotiAvol, NL . . •.17,T41..43=g • • ••.t. * • latik: T r H „ THE Luttrr FIREPRIX1P MORT ' • itont.ut 11111 41i; Thu liptztt of America at /gays kagnitado and Chum:Wadies' • isaratitiAti = ••.231;010intiallflit.Ant • DAB Wniti,Pros. J. W. atoitlfdr. • How To Tell The Age. • Town 1,..fadY (in country): --"Row old - is - your = cow?" = Farfner-•taYTwO."."•'- ,Town Lady -:"How can. you telt that?" 1.Farneere.--"By the horns, ,Town Lady • "---"Two of 'then:. Of course?: liovr stnpid!" v•-• Doctor Tells Mai To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per Cent In One Week's Timeln Many instance,- -A Free Prescription You Can Have sympathy which made him A generous ' ' Filled and Ilse at ;House. supporter of seores of hurnenitarien ' ' abfdf".4.3htt&m -211to .e...Or4tgareLgetil;nhd. icdhe;:reroP"et11;':11114.t''''''-'3°-:' y soiLef tobe toss to knoW that ac iitp to rir.ra+- hirge,ThldertnkingyVes ylaTizare-dif.--- jai:it-if:0 Tvegliiieilizire/V; lairiQiii-ge hi 'A% apicucres, than the gentleness and zrefuiregeoloceIrthironti4 the Bchile of this oh- Astonigllingry wide Circle of friends,, ;ago cri.:no2a Nmow I cir dread everythisng without witty trying it: . "t :4t.Ca ri= bli:213; %Tile= aglel; friendlineds which endeared hitt to, an young and old. A list of the positions °Wit'. 91eY IJuitYlIait do not tticrfkoltilitta;M: El:titFY.mice.4 litte-iiioNienients"-woutd glow ,th clubs, nt-the church and in public N'vel- blur yiith or without Osseo, but otter using this e ver- clear t b .1;1 141,,,,i40 nolo. . I can even read fine prim wit out 411/388 " which 4o ...held' . in business life d who used It saw !The.atmosphere settned preccnptien for •fifteen days . overrating '000Ing Weak, puny babies are a constant - care lb tireci mothers and are, subject to 'manydiseases that do not affect healthY children, ,• ° • . • Keep your children in good health. See thaLthelr boWeiS InOre regularly -especially during t'he teething period. This is a distressing time in the life of every child and the utmost re - caution should be taken_tokeeltthenu well and strong, • '• lly the consistent ute of ' • • Mrs.. Winslow s Socithing-Synip it is possible to avind "many 'childish • ills now so prevalent. ' It is a Corrective for diarrbcca, colic and other infantile ailments. It soothes . • the, fretting baby and permits the • child to Sleep welt and grow healthy. ' It brings comfort and relief to both ,child and mother.• Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup . .1- • Makes .Cheerful, - Chubby ,Children Is abseil:telly non-narcotic: It eon - tains no opium, morphine, nor any•of their cierivativisAt besoothiree, pleas- ant and harmless. Fa generations 'Mothers in 'all parts of the world have Used it and millions of babies have been benefited by it, neer a beats War eed • •, have It 'mode , Relieve end•Proteet Your Childreert Sad druggistsin Canaria ad • thovgliimt the *odd ' Wouldn't 'Disturb Hint. • ''Sorry, sir," said the 'rural police- man,- producing his netebook; "hut you've exceeded the speed Unlit by ten miles or itiore.'. • , "I ,have done ,nothing of the kind," :retorted the motorist, "and,. :baffles- , "Well, if you •°don't believe •me call the sergeant; bent' as it -was !An nytook the:titheIfeN-tti-the'Pigety Y(14)reonq trouble t.o do' that, vas the prompt reply: Would' sooner pay fifty thnes.then disturb the sergeant at •his-ntealtet'- • The Nova - Scotia Linnber- Xing says:• ' "I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT the best LINIMENT in use. -I-got my foot badly *furled -lately. I bathed it well .with . MINARD'S LINIMENT and it %YRS aS well as ever •'Yo s very truly, , G. 1VIe.MULLEN.- , , • She Fixed Them. • A ,little girl tibout litre or six,years old was sent by ,her sister to pod letter. ' As the letter was- heavy she; wite told to have,it weighed and, if necessary, t6 buy' and affix another. stamp. • To the surprise of her siator, She re turned triumphantly with the penny, , -. "Didn't you get it weighed ?" said the sii t • • "Oh, Lai'. replied • the • ‘'Vee 4€witeli nobody A:fl lookiP,g popPed it , , • ISSUR,No. , atitatritts, Vestment (lire". tolds, , • :ea aatteiiiitrY- abfm-heltalents as's-ureenthe. and oinii‘d indi- dveoltulee nd iiiiitlit°buditoirsntdciOrFolio/nimthruinetleletnilliillietnergieltaislei! rosp.44._ - Y!ni,u,li no _ ace. 00 55 to btf.spared this triUlo and ezpenso • “He loved music and •pictures, he ,---- rejoiced gelhe beauties of nature, was fond of healthful sports, was a readerof good boolo, and •delightful in the companionship of friends; he .took his lifeowork'seriously,--but felt that the greet work Of life was to spread abroad a larger --and • ,more generous ,happiness among his A'elloW '• • men. "Ile made Mentreal. and . Canada richer through his living tend has left them poorer by his death.". " Making Sure Of It. "It's a line morning, Mike," said the squire. • - "It's a foine •hiorpin', your honor and ladyship.. Au' sure,1 had foine drame last night," , '-"What did you dream, Mike?" en-, qUired the Indy. • .4Sure, 1,drim't his honor gave • me alrpetind of baccy, and your ladyship gave me' a poend f tay!" - •- "'Oh," laughingly replied the squire, "but you know, Mike, dream's go by contraries." "ShOre, then, your honor cot give me the Pound att.:1y,, and her, ladyship can give the pound of bacey." . 1 Vddatla. atinarirk4Anisitont thwesi Itiotomnet.' alio, stock is a Valuable instrument; but the 'fellow' whiP invented it never intended that people -.should, it and watch it. „ of ever gstting glasses. Eye troubles of rainy descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by., • &flowing the simple rules. Here Is tho prescrip- tion: Go to ally active druz stern and gct betel: cif Bon,..qpts. tableto.. k-irop oric liote-tipto a.„getirtis. .to dindtto:' With this flint& bathe the eyes • two to four times daily- Wu should .notice - eyes dear up perceptibly right from the start and . inflammation will .quiekly distuf.peer. If your eyes aro bothering you, even little, take steps to save thern now before it is too /Ate. .Many hoPeleselr blind ntight, have boon saved if they had cared for their ercs in One, • Note: Another pro:Wheat rhysiclin to whOrd,the above article was submitted. said: 'Bon-Or,to is a very remarkable remedy. Its constituent ingredient" • are wellosvn to kneminent eye apericlista atid widely prescribed by tbem.., Tbe manuracturero guarantee ' to atithethen eyekilath•tti prr Ocut In ono preit'a limo In man.v Instances or retund the mimeo!. it enn bit •-• obtained troin anY cord druecist and is one or tha giliretaleaPrbetrigtri Volt icesUbi)uld_utin Drug co., Store 4. Toronto. int.ifotir owes. 41, Your il.iisigslpdanot. ' 'til_tla,1„q I:W-- .4'ft' 4 tIIh 11.1:4•/'-fizo ‘ , , t.qPile .11• ...' 11 F i et .:%.11*# ..::, ANADIAN WANTED FOR . THE NAVY. ROYAL Canadians *Wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteei Reserve for Irnmediate overstLes service, Only -men of -good •• Character and good physique accepted. Pay 41.10 MininiuM Oar day -Free Kit. $20.00 per Month Separation Allowance, t „ • • • .. fro taretleneed Ole* Item 3o, to 4D., Slid OO , 15 te 16 ateelithl for orrice in !e CANADIAN • NAVAL PATROLS for defend, of the COWS. Apply to' CCOAt113111011i3 AtiktittliS JAIVAS iteernititittafficonOoterio Ate*, . • 103 :street, TORONTO, of •Dept. of tilts Novai Service OTTAWA