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BRITANNIA'S
DEFENCES
11,••••aa
„
HER GALLANT --TROOPS, ETUROY
SHIPS AND SWIFT AIRCRAFT
Some . Statistics Regarding Strength
of the aritish Empire at the
Seolniiing ef Wee.
It was..in liecembei of 191.5, a few
•, days before ,ChrIstrnes, that the Brit.
Yeti Parliament intreasedhe strength
'Of the army to 4,00.00,00(rMen. Her
standing armytfigereS befare the war'
. were 125,000, not Including fhe arinY
in India of 77,000 and in the colonies
lb.. of' 45,000. In the first reperve wore
• 209,004 in, the eecond; 03,000, the
. toteleieumber of trained -,.men Itaving
been 798,000;
' The population of .the British'
• pfie is approXiraately 500,000,000, and
• frail/ every part of her vast domain,
'upon which the sun never -sets, have
come men to aid the mother country
In. her light against German;autocracy.
• Canada Itai been especialiy generous
: in responding and her warriors have
borne the brunt of seme of the hard;
•est lighting. 'Australia, New Zealand,
• India and South Africa have sent hun-
dreds of thousands, much to the -cbag
• rin and disappointment of Germany,
• .Who vainly imagined that certain .por-
„time of British nossessions 'would not
be loyal to that extent to the Mother
country. But from every land ever
'which the, Union Jack flies Men are
now foimd,oa the far-flung battle line,
' in Fran”, Flinders, Egypt; Macedo-
nia, Palestine and Meiopotanila;
• • Sea and Air/Ships, •
,Britannia still rules the waVes.•• The
British. navy.. ip the eon:lanes,: ,great
pride sincean .enipire of which the
main thoroughfares are the oceans Of
. the •world demands, - in the' first in -
stenos, the strongest possible defense,
;• at sea. Of late -years it has. been ,tic
tepted1.- fundatnental exiem of
• •British policy that the navy "should e*
ceed in strength any reasonable Mem,
foreign navies-whien-dould
.. be brought ageleet it, the 'accepted
formnia being the "w� -power stand-
...,--erd".that. is, a 10 poi-centt- margin
over Alle :Milt' strength ot the two
• • next Powers: . :Until the decade of
-1890.end 1900 tbe,cost of maintaining
this colossal floating armament was
borne -entirety by the takeayers'orthe
'United -Kingdoin, but' Since .then the
self-governing: colonies have-tontrie
'buted toward the 'formation of a . truly
imperial na,vY. ° • .
. •
•
• .-, Although -it --1s obviously -impossible
,to give etay exact figures, regerdinkits.:
- present size,- reliable before -the -war
-statistics shoWed there: were 68•bett1e,,
. building; ..:
'cruisers and 218 destroyers, with
many .others of both these classes
• • well tinder way... Great Britain'snaval
-tliudget..-for.-1013.7.19-14was„aearly-4,wice
• that.for thee army. • ger,. air fleet in
1914 consisted .6t 1;300. alxplaneS and
31 dirigiblea;7but Of course the num
,ber ,Of plantif --moveln:use on the
:various .isonts is Munn:ions. '
• THE GERMAN SPY,SYSTEM.
•
Instance of One Means by Which Ber-
lin Obtains Inforniation.
This story is going the rounds in
.,• England, and it comes from an appa-
rently authentic source. It is that a
• British patrol boati,after an engage-
ment whieli--resulted in the sinking of
a submarine, picked up the bodY* of
• the commander in the hope of finding
, in his pockets information Concerning
Prussian operations which 'might. 'be
,valuable in the anti7:siltinarine cam-
.
. Palgo• • ••
.. To the .aitoniiihnient elf the officers
' of the patrol.boat, there was .found
" among the papers in the-dortimetidetN
• pockets a receipted hotel bill, which
allowed-that4w° daysliad,been pass-
• id -a Short tirne,before •leading
English cOast town resort. Further
•- -:-.7investigation-revealed-Ahe-factr - that
-Itettrlifelseceirillie•ttilfOresentripit:.
: ish officer, enjoying himself with the
other soldiers who were on leave
and with Britis,h navy officers.
The theory:is 'that - the -Submarine
Same ashore at Some isolated place
along the English coast and that the
Officer had no dilliculty in: getting •sto.
the hotel, these. Wbo saw him belie"-
,
Ing he WWI a British. officer. on leave.
.The authorities realize that if it were
possible in this instnnee it ia possible
In others; and there-m-littledc•ubt that
-the "Prussians frequently have been
I• n 'some of the most important shin-
' ping cities d the British, French and
- Italian coaits.
Because •of perit'greater pre,
• ..„-eautions then ever 'before are being
taken to prevent strangers frOm en-
- . :tering the barred zones established
around all --Of the • towntre.along. the
coast. Any olio who does not give to
the police a satisfactory explanation
as to who he is and the mine:Ise of his
• presence in the towrx in .question im-
•MediatelylOcked up. Izt••stich cases
the courts are re eters of per-
sons, and heavy prison penalties have
• been' ordered in CaSes.
Since the outbreak a war South
• „African'tnines have yielded $100,000,*
`.000 worth of p.old.
Itt high 'explosives thd pro"
deetiore ,riove sixty-six° titnet What
It Was in January, 1016. .
iitititMA)6 realite
• that, the food you throw away each e
yosi is egArnatta at $00,000,000 '
IIn These War Times 1 Nic,"I'As "144"1.F.
you want real food that I
contains the greatest
amount of cbody - building
material it lowest F5st,. The
wholewheat grain isallfood.
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
, is the whole wheat in a
digestible form.. Two or
three of theselittle loaves of
baked whole wheat with Milk
• and a little fruit make a nour-
ishing, strengthening meal. .
a a
Made in Canada.;
NEW MERCHANTMEN
•HARD TOSINE
TAKE SEVERAL TORPEDOES TO
- SINK U. S. SHIPS.
awaraa.
•
American Merchant .Marihe Will -Be
Built Along the Lines of New
Oil Tankers. ••
That It. will take two or three tor-
pedoes to sink one of the steel shine
.be built •' ender the directien of
General' Goethals .for the uew ,Amere
can merchant marine is the statement
Made in4•The. Popular Science Month-.
ly.1?he writer says that. the ships
be built on the principle evolved
in the oil tanker, which -1s' built In:
,nieny sections and therefore herd to
sink.: • • • • •
"Of course, no vessel afloat or to be.
launched in the neartuture will be 0.
sinkeblejf , mill cientieurab_er_of toN
pedoes ' are • exPledet-against her
sides,". he says. -• "Even the latest
battleship is not immune, . But Uncle
'Sara's new boats will have no unpre-
tected portion; of the'hulls and it 'will
take at least tWo and perhaps three
well -aimed terpedoes to ink ono ,uf
them..
• • .
• • Modelled On Tanker:
,---"-The-new-type armed: -
It :will be of stee1„eonstrtittiore. and
.patterned after the present-day oll
tanker, Which is .practically 'minutia
against single torpedo attackee-except
•in the *ay •of the engine and ;boiler
rooms. If struck there she is done for
and settles by the stern, with no povir-
er *proceed*
fuel oil tanks eiten.dingclear iiiaand
the ship, frornmain deck to main. deck •
s.
from the front of the boiler. space, to
the rear of the 'engine If eter•‘'.
•Pedo strikes her there ..and blows a
hole in he outer skin., the lnside of
the tankwilr act ' as, new hull to
keep her afloat until thte Submarine,
rises, to view its prey. None of the 011
tankers. have been eenk eq far in the
'ar by one torpedo, unies hitjn the
miens or 'boiler space. •
• Series of COMpartments.
'The bulk oil in the stant&tela car
ried In a ' dozen -or Make sepitiate tanks
tir compartments, late which the Inilr
Of the tanker is divided by bulkheads.
This is whYnine torpedo will not pink
her. A torpedo; exploding against -the
hull of the ship and crushing. one 6r
twOof these compartments doss- not
sink the ship because of the -relatively
smell' she of the few. compartments
Punetured;•-compared- with-the,dezen,
or so tile-.
In the_etpulchers at Thebes,'Eenti
butchers: are reereiented tee Iitirpen-
ng their knives on' a round bar of
Metal -attached, tortheiraprone; Whit' /1-
renelWbrae-teaier-i's•-ri• • ate&
,
Son of "Peasant Emperor" Now Ad -
•dressed as Common Citizen.
• The late Czar • of RuSSia • is now
'known as Nicholas Rowena7 in the
great land over, which he hold auto-
cratie sway. It is not the title by
which he expected to go 'down 40 pos-
terity. •. .
M. de Blowitz, the famous corre-
spondent of the London Times at
Paris, was responsible for putting on
record a, story regarding Alexander
III., th4 father of Ilieholas, which ls
worth 'recalling in this • connection.
-The Czar end hiseourtirs had been
discussing by what added title he
should tie 'known in history, His fa-
ther had been called Alexander the
Liberator, and .Alexander the Marty.
What should the- sea be called?
"Alexander the Just,"•suggested one
"Ob, ne," replied the CZar, "I arn and
shall remein ,the .peasent Einperor. So
some of my :nobility have styled Me in
derision, scoffing tly affection for
the raceijile• But I accept the title as
an honor. I have tried to procure for
the humble the means a livelihood,
and this, I•think, is the best and enlY
means of keeping the world • going.
My greatest ambition is, to deserve to
bear to the last the title of the peas-
ant emperor." .
. Little could Alexander III: have
thought that the world was so near
the time when his son would run the
chance of becoming the "last of the
Emperors of Russia." • •
FIGHTING FOR HAPPINESS
When•yeu get into a frame of min
•that. makes life see& one tiresom
ditty after another, with •no pleasur
In it; when -ill-health seems to tak
all the Joy out of life and you worr
over things that are really not 'wort
Worrying aboutillien your nervous sy
tenils becoming exhausted,- ,and yd
are on'the way to a general break
down M health, In this condition You
health and happiness is. worth •fightin
for and good, rich, red hlood is, wha
your system neede. It is a' hopeles
task to try to 'restore your- heelt
while your blood is deficient either 1
quantity or qualitY. , And remembe
that no medicine can be of any use t
Yen.. that does not build:up your ,eirealt
-watery blood. '
up the bio9d and strength
en the nerves there is Znie remedy tha
liab been a household word for mor
than a generation -Dr: Williams' Pin
Pills for Pale People. It Is the actua
mission of these 'pills to make new
rich, red .blood which strengthens th
nerves 'andtoriesz the entire system
They give you a new appetite, :Mak
sleep refreshing, Pet color in the hp
and cheeks,- and drive. away that un
,natural tired feeling that oppresses so
many peonle.. • If yea Want te_experi
ezicii new health andt.happiness give
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial.
You can get these pills ehroegh any
medieine dealer or by mail at %cents
..a..- FOY or six Vores ter' 42.50 -firm The
Dr, Williams" 1Vledleine Oa, Brockville
PRATER BEFORE THE BATTLE:
1TheStirring Petition used on British
• •
Warship -S For Many Years. •
This is the tremendous prayer which
the men on -British Warships hear as
they thunder into battle:,-- . •
"0,, West, powerful' and glorious
Lord God, the Lord of , Hosts, that
ruleth and commandest things:
Then sittest in the throne iudging
right, and therefore we makeour ad-
dress to :Thy 'Divine MajeSty in this
our necessity, that Thou wouldst take
the cause , into Tliirie own hand and
judge between us and mir enemies.
Stir up Thy strength, tindcome . and
help us; for Thu givest not Always
the battle to the strong, but genet
save by many or by few. 0, _let not
our-ains- now -cry -against us for vert
geenCe; but hear us.' Thy poor ser,
vaets„ begging Mercy, and imploring
Thy •herp; lind that -Thou wotildsrbe
a defence unto us in the fate of ' the
-enemy.: Mike ,It . appear that -MO
la-Stozintmantnigir*,Rntiro—rer
1
New Ideas in
Clothes,
*SD% tozasete:1104”
Voicaniawe Without Haat .
Repair your Tires, Tubes, Punctures,
. not Water Bottles. 200,000 users al-
ready itnow It Postage aid 11
Skim Milk's Food Value.
Skim milk containe all the food
elements of .whole` milk except the
fat. It contains a little More pro,
tein than whole milk, but because of
the deficiency in fat does not supply
so :lunch energy. It is a valuable
glected.
Toronto. ,
-Canada. -Order - -tin -to-daYs to -
Guaranteed to satisfy. Refuse sub -!0(1&, WU& baS bee11 11P-'
initiates. B. Schofield, 43 Victoria. St,
• • T
• • • ri)siceita.
•• "Trench coat." • The very name is
alluring to the Mall boy, and made
111 khaki -colored cloth it is very much
Ice the kind the sealers wear. It is
a style which also looks well develop-
ed in tweed or some of the knitted
weaves 'so fashionable this year for
small boys' and men's coats. McCall
Pattern No
in two lengths. In 7 sizes; 2 to 14
years. - Price, 15 cents,
•
.7882 Bo 's y renc C oat ,
412
A./nem". ••• '
That was the moving prayer our
heroes heard at Trafalgar; iiewas the
prayer used it the battle of Jtitlarict
It must ,have been A stirring thought
to our Batmen that this very prayer
was that which had come from the,
hearts sortlioie-who fought with 'Nel-
son. • ' .
Not That Kind.
The,wife-of Gen. Sir.1-Itiace-Smithi,
Dorriem,-whets-engaged".iding to
the comfort of wounded British sol-
diers in English hospitals, 'tells an
amusing -and affeeting-estory of
soldier' wile had just recovered frorn a
severe wound.. •
Feeling ill and very homesick; he
wept to headquarters to ebtaiii leave
of absence. "/ haven't 'teen my wife
for More than -a year," he said in a
most dejected manner. ; •
"Why," said the colonel to whom he
bad applied, "I haveri't seen my wife '
,for nearly two yearel" .
•"Well," said the saldlert., earnestly
and respectfully, -"that may be, sir,.
but me and my wife areta that kiedi"
The furloiigh .was iininediately
steattifte
• and .coffe
oivthe famil
• ta0e.• .,makes.
for better
, health' and
more comfort.
Preferred 1)Y,
()wands
"Theresa Reason":
graflted.
e
sun trobitt
• "Mother," salted iittle Monty? "did
you hear the etePladder when it tum-
bled over in the eitting-room"
.‘,1No dear said the ntother,, "Lliope,
papa didn't fall."
@•111cee're.
If simplicity gives wayto the,.epul,
ence of soft draperies it Must appear
in some other 'way in :the frocks this
eason, In the - nindel--illustratedi
with the side draperies' qp the Skirt
and„gracefully.draped surplice bodice,
the simplicity 'appears in the fasten-
ing ef the blouse ,Without hooks or
snaps, but with the fronts which cross
each other and tie in the back. An
innovation, surely! McCall Ptitteins
No. 7921 ladies' , Tie -On or Button -
On. Waist, in 5 .sizes,' 34 to 42 bust;
end No. 7925, Ladies' Three or Four -
Piece Skirt,. 39 -inch length; in 5 sizes,
.22 to 30 waist. Price, 20 'eehts each.
These patterns may be obtained
•from your local .McCall dealer, • or
from the McCall Go., -79:-Borid St,
1:11aronto.) Dept., W• . •
0 o o s 0 so 0 o -o 0 0-0--
0 • •
9 'Mil THE FINGERS !
* * SAYS •CORNS LIFT OUT
WITHOUT_ ANY PAIN-
,
•
TIIE NEED oP,Tau uoua,
.0 ammo.,
liaPinness. The world is sad
•enough
wh011y rclugh;
Without your woe's. No path is
Look for the pieces that are sniooth hot weather give the little ones Baby's
, • [owe Tablets, or io e tear l'ioure he may.
Analcieeakoa,
ofthoseto rest the weeiy• b beyond cure. Therm Tables. will
' ear' I Prevent :summer complaints if giVen
Of earth; ea .beee by, one .,eapeeeeees, occasionally to tlie well child and
..1. J. ZS- JJ
• •34..{g 1,41 • 4„.i.a
1401 rA r
YEUT
MAKES PERFECT BREAD t
.ttCraAw—d.
SUMMER ECOMPLAINTS:-
' KILL LITTLE ONES'
•
At the first sign of illness tiering the
' strain prOmptly cure theseetropbles If they
bed roads. Spread pn. the ,gronnd it -
will often help to get the car out o a,
slippery place. • '
Winsal'a raluirnent Cures Diphtheria,
Of human discontent and grief and come on Suddenly. Baby's Own Tab -
pun. ,, . . 41fleeteeare 6ereo y o
ts should rhbekept in ndevreg
Talk Faith.. 'The world is better •eff
withont ,e , t There is no other medicine are good
,
the mother has the guarantee of
Tour ed r ignorance and . morbid and
a government analyst , that they are
If yoh have faith in God, or man ,or absolutely safe. The Tablets are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at 25
Say stir if not, push back upon the cents a hex fie'''. The °r• Williams'
, shelf . Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Of silence your _thoUghts till faith
• • - 1 f
shall come:" • A Puzzling Question.
.
• .---- Little Gertrude had been especially
i/AievsrpERS WANTEL!! meuuntwe allevening—1er ather
.,
had answered her questions patiently,
Canadian Northern Ry. •Runs ' Excur- but he wag becoming °exasperated.
Bien Trains To The Finally sbe said: '
. arrivals in iVitiniPelday, daddy.?'
t • ,
•
, "What do .you do at the office all
Theearliest
ee
will have the first and best choice o. Daddy's patience gave way.
employment in the harvest fields be- "Oh, nothing," he said.
yowl. The Canadian Northern Rail'. Gertrude pondered over this answer
way will rine the first - Excursion for a Moment: Then she returned`
Trains to the Wiest, in this connection, valiantly to the charge.,
leaving. Ottawa 9.80 am. Aug. 16th; . "But how do you know when you
and 10.30, p.m. Aug. 1¢th 94pd 28th; have finished?" Ste asked. .,.
1
2Ist; and 1.0.00 p.m. Aug. 21st, 23rd' -'---.--
also leaving Toronto 9.1,0„,„„ann. Aug.
and- -30th. ' • Through -ears- will -.be rainartVa, Liniment Cures, Colds. :tbs.- - -
operated from Montreal and Joliette,
'
affording direct connection at Ottawa • Tea theck Tomato Worms.1'
Arsenate of -lead spray kills" to -
front principal Quebec points.
, The equipment will Consist of elec- morirealw Laissl'irea %re .leacrogne-
tric • lighted colbnist • care and •lunch ocromntsrolan
punter ears with , .
special accommede- patches than hand "pielting of 'the
tion for Women
insects. Three pounds of arsenate
While the ' best chanees. are along of lead paste (or a peund. anda half
the Lines of the Canadian Northern of the powdered form) in 50 gallons
in. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al-, of water is eufficient strength..
WA -tie -where tlite_demand ler labor- is
heavy rind the wages. high, no matte; Granulated EYeluls,
'allot final destination yoli'may select, Eyes inflamed by expo-- •
the. C,N.R.- offers e beet route to
Not what we get, but what we give
Is the right measure of how we live.
Not what we say, but what we 41o,
Is the test that tells if life's win
rings true. • .
MONEY ORDERS
Buy your outef-town supplies Ivith
Dominion -Express Money, Orders,
Five dollars coste three cents, '
Take apiece a coarse sackingin
the motor 'when making 4/.. trip over
sure to Sun, Dust and Wind .
7Finonripleeifith
a• et Showing special -train Eye Eaernedy. No Smaningi
quickly relieved by Marino
serVicee-excursion dates and the num- just Eye Comfort At
barof laborers required at various, Your Druggist's 50c, perBottle., mitrIne Eye
'
SalveinTubesVie ForgeohefilieE efreeask
points,' together with all other parti- Druggists or MM.& Eye Remedy CoY., Maga
ularS, apply to nearest Gala Agent •
or General' Passengee Department,
Montreal, Que., and Toronto, Ont Exact Reckoning.
,11••••••TONIIM..11
Great Britain's per capita coal eon-
sumption is about ten times as.,great
as that of France'.
111111CZZZA111101/111
EWING Al.A.CHINBS RBP.A.IfiV37. '
Gramophone Spring's made, Baby
Carriage and Lawn Mower Parts. Jack -
z1 Co.,London,
CAllinteCErnaaV and external, cured with- .
-
TUMORS, LUliiPS. ETC.
oUt pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Dr. Beliman Medical -c4LY
Co., Limited, coningwood. Ont.
,C.
1
The goul of a Piano Is the
Action. Insist on the
" OTTO HIGELP
PIANO ACTION ,
EN.
OTHERS.
DAUGHTER
You who
tire. easily:
are pale, hag-
gard and
-worn;-nervous,
or • irritable:
who are sub-
ject to nts of
melancholy or
t h e 'blues,"
get your blood
examined f o r
iron .derick
ency. -
WI:MATED
ON taken
hree times a.
qy after -
is will increase vour Th ante -100 ;per Cent In tw
7
• n marY cases.-Ferdin
candid-. tyof
_• .
:;•
' • :fundit
...O
5.A..NADIAN_NIACIHNERY;'147.9 evidently
reTennbidiliathlo.beecircled himselfas an in-
abe;gar•.•otells
aypf,one
•pr,OVesrtboixat:. The gr.. a n above
.ow Produces in a FewHoursRugs Who played part in the German East Jt3
Like-Y*0 Work of Orientals, • African campaign, aelacOnic,'Colrinetent
It sometimes requires years ' art9r gra rileill t-`1
and deadly earnest, Master who ' *
I. lte se - tali
' •
ordrnOnderrel ;
' . .
Ori the part of an entire family in the
y
le . .-- ',
Far Beat to prollude'One of the beauallibmarksman as *ellreoit
:
tiful Orientel Rugs so much • prized,
throughout the world.' It hasremain-
ed for Canadian inventors to .perfect
machinery to produce in a few hours a
rug diet would defy an expert to dis-
tinguish it from the ‚genuine hand-
made 'article. The first of these ma-
chines has just been completed, and
Will be shown in full' operation in the
Process Building at the Canadian Na-
tional Exhibition. , •
• Other process operations to be car-
ried on there will be the manufacture
no.equal, I would not start on .a.
CofanbaladnioltlietsAainIndyk,hawkhiileelethin
fortheh
e 1 'voyageoaySage without it, if it cost a defier a'
will be shown an old spinning wheel.13ottle..
terning out rugs as grandmother did cAp..T. ;.: •
R. DEs JARD•m, .
a hundred years .ago.• There will be Schr..Storke; St, Andre, Kaineureeee,
UNATED IRON ,co
be obtained from
- guarantee of
usually pre*
the. ttm
ment of .men like hire would end the
war, for this is the wire he sent: • '
"One hundred ' Germans attacking
station. Send immediately one rifle
,and one hundred rounds animunition."
• • •
Miztard's Liniment Coe_ LfnIte, ,
Gentiemen-4 have used MINARD'S
LINIMENT on my, vessel and in my
family for years, and foi• the every -day
ilis ald accidentsof life I consider' it
shown also the . blowing of delicate
glass surgical and 'medical instru-
ments and other equally 'interesting
branches; of Manufacture.
nainardis iinintoniVneen'zitteintuir-L:
,COST. OF FORMER WARS: -
-soreCorus;hardeorair,:eoft -terns Oi`••• now. "r.Th'ey
Any kind of acorn can shottlk be lift -
Compare With Present
ed, right out with 'the 'lingers fryGigantic Expenditure. •
• I apnly i:;omerita__so_a_"tor1
pa tred---*Ith:other !"_wadarS:Ath
. wv-
isr
• At...little-test one can get- • a thre'ci: ti"
a humble log Cabin.. - •
A good tab' le ----that proVideS proper
.4viofilfrpeoe6ziounyeelaitraidayondelgte,sett of cathedral .over
The witr of nourishment is the principal eoristitu:
w
boh
titc
lh
e ore,
The warof the Ammican Revelu-
every ternor miles Without,nnn nr I tion' coat $.845 000 000.•
•
One gallon of clean salt, one pint of
brown sugar, and not more than. one-
elf-cuPfuLT Of -pepperemake a -Sensible
sugar cure for the side meet, hams
and shmilders: Keep out a the salt-
-peter. '- That is Vligt-diseourfiges_so -
many farmers about using the sixar z
cure for meat. No Wm...needed if
PI MIS ON BABY
Head and Face Cnvered. Came tiff
'In Scales, .Would Cry Most Ali .
'Night., cuticura Healed.3 •
,"When my -baby was two weeka•ed
her. head and ;ace became covered
with little water pimples.
-Thei 1 -ter 'broke 'and'
'dried; and" tame off in
scales, They itched and
e•-•
burned terribly and she
could not sleephutWoilld '
cry •1110St all eight.. " She
was so. cross and fretful
- I could not leave. her to
; do my work. •
."Then1 got Cutic ra Soap and Oint-
ment.•In three wee te there wasnot a
• trace of the irouble, left. She was
healed." (Signed) Mrs. Alex. Foster, ,
R. R. 2, Proton'S%„,i Ontiatme5,1916. • -
Preventfurther trouble by using Cu-
ticura Soap for the toilet. •
For Freo..SainyTe..Each'by, Mail ad-
dress . 'resi post-card:-"Cntieura, beg. A;
Boston U. S. A." 'Sold everywhere.
itAfil
'
soreness or the danger of infection 1812 cost $1(17,000,0(10. The American e. 0
good health , Every house-
. .
This, new drug is an: ether vote. Civil War cOst $3,;709;000,000
pound, and dries theMoment it Is ap.-
',The Boer War was supposed to have*
pfiettand does not inflame or even 1r- I been as costly affair for Great Britain
ritate the surrounding tissue. . Jest John Bull paid out a cool billion dot.
think!. You can lift ff tars to quell the South African in u
calluses 'low, withoitt" a bit of pain' or I rection. The British exchequer is
o your corns and s
keeper should ha"e a practical and
positive • knowledge a scientific me-
thods that•will enable her to produce
attractive . and .appetizing and also t
nutritious food. •
. •
Here is way to make ham gravy
soreness." If your druggist :h't now drawn on for the aine_nnt 11.91e -or .baeon . tlemi inen-miaeg-a-FT-eseheterp-airrijvas----•-aititin.
op for you . 4',,,.w, his wholesale drug
CRYIND SPELL
HS
Restored to ealth by Lydia
E. Pialchames Veietable..
, Compound.
fteezoke Ili easllY get iLSMall ot- '13scier War. °.'y'crY -al-..911111tE ak'it *gra les instead of fl 'we kinwardly. 1.11
house.
•
A•Wise Boy,
• , Edward, aged four,. prided himself
On ids bravery.. But When he sudden-
ly'met a strange deg near. his hemp,
he uncereirionioesly fled to the house
Upon being questioned. al' to whether
he was afraid, he said: "Ne;. I just
thought it wfis aogood.time to see how
fast I could run.
An Englislunan has patented a sys-.
tem of lighting theatre aisles through
Doer recesses covered with transluc;ing
ent glans without interfer- With
SuNlaYS• •'
layer 'on top: Stir into each two
v 'oat hg. L. 11 greasy . a a lethhle traehles
- rvous feelings
000,000;000 fortheir set -to --2
. Japan and Russia had t° PaY $2r tablespoons of melted grease, , and my head both-
* per one- 11 and neeered
cent Of the cost of the world half tablespoon of flour. The mix- Me. I would
.
war. th'iture Will blend easily into milk soups: oftee have trying
date.
Germany's.swar bill every' inenth give an appetizing flavor. '
• stock MPS, Sauces or gravies and.
• I heard anyone coin-
ing would ton end .
lock the door eo they „
would norsee me,
I tried ,,several doe -
tors and they did not
help me, so f said to
My mother guess
I Will have to die az, there. is no lfelpfor
me.' She got, me one of ,,vour little
books•and my lembend (mitt' should
try -
one bottle. I stopped the doctor's
Medicine and took L3rdia E. Pinkhaufa '
Vegetable.Compound, It soon made a
change in me and now / am strong and. .
do all work." --Mrs. Auensrus
DAM:innate. Box 86. Enliant, Pa, .
Why will women continue to suffer
day in and day,out and drag mit a sickly,
bait -hearted existence, imaging three -
fourth:: of the joy of living, when they .
can findheitithile-Lvdia--E,Pieltharalle •
Vegetable Compound?,
If you would like free Confidential ad.
• viee address Lydia 11 Pinkh are Ikt•dicn
(3040' Lynn, Maid,*
equals the whole cost to beth belliger- • •
mita of the Franco-Prussian War.
The:Central Powers haveiteit more
than. $10,000,000,000 in foreign cont.:.
merce, since the war begati. The En-
tente Allies' loss in commerce with
the Central Powers foots up, more
than $7,000,000,000:
The British daily war eitpense is
$88d71.6ran°:. sP
eetids $25,000,000 every
twenty-four holies to keep Mars on"
darkened stages Or motion pictures. the job.
-
Iles spent $50,000,000,900 and the 'Ceti -
tee P owera $30,000,090,000 up • to
January, 1 1917. If the same Proper.
tion wee maintained for the first halt
ef-191-7---then-tha--Entefrite-AllieS-hatra
change and veoona-hand tires (mil
' - It is estimated that the Enten
• TIRES REMADE
Scrap tiros con bo made Into guaran-
teed troad double bOrVICO tires, puncture
Proof,. blew -out proof, will' outwear any
new ore; results will Ubt01110h you:
aond ,for tircular, we pay, • tscnts
-ubund-Tor-ou ilion;-we-buy. sell and ex,
te Al
'expended more than $58,000,000,000
"Not yet; he's still Clinging teihe tubes. ° AUtO•laEX0114110,' 274 ,Bast and the ,Central .PoWera $8.6,900,000,-
Xing lmilton, and 601 *rouge
Picture melditig." . street, Toronto. 400.
spells and feel as if .
I WAS tiOt Ode. If
I SPE NO•0
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