The Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-01-03, Page 7•
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HOSPITALS ON WHEELS., --3
!DURING AN ENEMYlhappened, but that wiald be far from
Cars Peovided W M.H.C. to Convey ly, but our nerves wero still on .etige
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true. Niro were talkina, quite natural. For tlio Jointhe HottieDefendo -
Wounded Across Dominien.
BOMBARDMENT,ra :rental:Levies oabiat :LILT el:oavoil Small Boy
Many visitors to Canada. have
. AN IMPERIAL ORDER.
17 eloee we had ,been to death and were.'
0 praised. the hospitals and sanatoria thankful that we were still able to
unplied by the Government through IN A FRONT LINE srituNell UN- carry on.
the Military Hospitals Coninusenou for
the treatment ef returned soldiers, '
'4,ed the schools conductede in coming -
DER FIRE.
Curiously I do not remember &Ong
. or hearing -one eliell explode while we
were under the bombardment, and yet
in with them for the vocational. I remember every .other metelent that
training and re-education, but the hoe. Slight Relief- Obtainedt From mental
happened. Lremember seeing a com-
pitale on wheels, the ehuttle-like Ins Tension That Comes From.
.,
rode hit, knew just how lie fell, and yet
stitatione which are shot from coast Exogaing shells. ,,4 lipadeonrogtirveinnacerniamberanfeothienigthsoorurtraht.fori
to coast over the rails, bearing the bed
cases brought back freni guglaud,I I have no hesitation in declaring a remember helping to pull another out
. elude them. . bombardment the most „trying and after he had been buried, and laying
e nerve racking and the'beet hated part him down by the parapet, but so far
, . In these cars, coMplete with wartis
dispensary, kitchen, and flumes' °nu of a soldier's life in the geltie says , as he dr any thought of him is cen-
Phyans' quarteria 22 abed ' eases Lieut. W. N. Blade, 413th Hinhlandere,;cerned after that maY mind is a perfect
• bound for inland points can be per- IG,u,et, ., • 0, , eW1 blank. I remember the manbeside me
In an attack, a`taid, a working B.eakingtO me and my answering'
' fectly eared for. The beds are etande ,
ard. hespital Cots, so- spread with white'
Patty, aefatigue or the hundred and , him. I remember exactly what was,
linen and bolstered in pillows ea would Orte other activities of the trenches you said, yet I do not'remember ever no-
- make a weary Palesinane work. of , ticingshini creitehing near me.
. weep Iw1th h the ' 't tt the '
. ave exci omen or
perky white caps, and with every unit the *moment to carry You through, in i Such is a bombardment. Any one
envy; there are solicitous nursed in :
of two cars a physician to look after a bombardment, as I shall try to ex- . who has beenin the front trenches In
plein, you have - practically nothing; Frahae 'tall recognize the truth of ,-this
I but what ative it ou are possess-' description. I have nevex yet met . a
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Onn, -car-carries-All-the--6TXVico- ta- tarn of t utaiu_srour _you._tark uniy 40,.. man vilio became hardened to the borne
cilitied. .There:is a space equivalent -4i bardments; rather -they anent -10 -wear-
your best to grin and bear it. •
drawing xoom accoremodatien ill the a man out More and more the longer
regular sleeping Car reserved for the Reasonsefor Bombardment. he has -to face them. I have seen men
0 nurses, a diet leitchen, dispensary, and As a rule the enenlY. Will open st, go completely off their heads, daring,
a edhpartment for the medical officers heavy ponbaedrnent on you for one but generally after, a heavy bombard-,
consisting of UPPor -and' 1-0,Yver: berths ; of four reasons: First, in 'preParatiOn merit, and I can only regard the sub -
The remainder of the eltaee is given , for an attack by themselves; second, donscious state in which one lives dor-
'. to eight cots for patients. I to defeat or break up an attack they ing shell fire as the reason that any
One special feature of. the car 15 think you are about to make; third, in =Wean keep lus senses after under-
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side. entranee' giving easy access for retaliation for a bombardment you going a /lumber of these terrible ex -
the stretchers so that the patie.ntsim.ny have given them; fourth, to break up perienees
brought in this way and transferred STUI)17 AN I). 4E,RGISE
be IfolVed with the,deast possible in- working party they think you are
convenience to them. All caSes are 9rganfzing in your trench.
The last of these is the one least
tenthe adjoining ward car through expected and therefore hits you the
doors made specially wide for the pur- hardest, so will relate a typical' in -
pose .10 stance of one as an example of a Beale In
. To Protect the men already
the first car, heavy curtains are drawn , bombardment.
th
a
In
and recreation. • , . ' British warships
more time should be given to exercise
in cold weather. .• • • We had worked all night strength-
' The necend car is a gomplete watel ening our .trenches, and day dawned
givinesufficient space for 14 cots. The on a very tired lot of neen'who were
upper berths are retained • even pxeparing to sleepethe gree,ter part pf
.. though they are never used since they the day, The enemy- had either heard
" provide good 'space for carrying. linen us working during the night or saw
and supplies, and in ease of a areal
-- bydaylightthat we had improved our
i . emergenty certain cases miilat, be
, fi: carried there trench, for just after breakfast and
e. , -* ' • ' as we were finding places to sleep the
• By arranging these cars, in units a h lls started be buret around us.'
two they May be attached to any or- First an odd shell or two fell here
.- (Bleary passenger train or made up e
and there, but we thought nothing of
Into a special train. ., ,
this, simply lying low and hoping- it
GARDEN COURSE FOR Woi.T...N. ETD would soon be ever- We knew . these
• . - ' first shells were range firiders„ but we
.. Disabled Soldiers Are -Given Instrue- also knew1 they were used everee day
' tion intVegetlible Growing imici never lasted more than a few min-
ntes. . •
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'movement for the conserva. Ozder of St Michael and St. George slit
Help
to pre- 1
fast foods
The wfulgs and
Substitute nn -
b the
meat, .e whole wheat
garain in break. Pc°rgo,,„ofewriuo'
potatoes for Ifet;lir to.i,r, but
word. itin khe ite4aselielliarlY all
; not an anereire
St
whole wheatY ern°
lichngthe The Orel of nil.bteingi4shed
"the Meet D' "
Prince ornw
bread, stuffs. "-Trarld t
most • peert7irlieat grain is isted 00,,,in_121.74o.r of ne. naVa:f,ettitt
;ct food giv"e; aionrdlput'oiagt.itotobe Ionian Tel:*
Wheat 4' S.,,hredded were t;'.11)11n' 1818. T:eveaseafGundesii,
you h tended
ave rted and their "" two'
tO man
tion of food. H
vat waste b d
scope WM ex -
so as to 'become an Order for
the British Empire
the whole wreat g.rain made The epithet of 'the Order of ,St. 1
Michael and St George dsi.. very nil-
propriately, 4‘th.
digestible by steam -cooking, I
Oust as the Ord:rulor thedThirsiflueltiellYe'
shredding apd baking.
.6:741oestthoulentr the Order of St.
Pat-
Everywlieat1PrartainieisieusIdtihneclwudhinnige Qfor goest nuce
LW outer bran coat which is. Mil Th The thaaPsi
so useful in keeping the bo*„ St. Paul's; the cathedral whieh stSis
els liealthy and active. For-
speare s day. and where D'
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-where. stook old St.„-tauFs in Shake-
, tana wits
any ineavvithIniik, and fresh worshipped long before the Norman
Conquest. Here, as was said -at the
ruits.
di wars L
pDE IN CANADA
For issokinie
*esp.
For trottoorr
log water.,
For ronoovlos
point
For disinfecting
rofri go rot to rs •
sinks, closets
drairmandforfiCK;
etherpurposes.
Alin* stessmonsk
•
am• *111'.
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To .attract birds sow dwarf lean -
flower seed in the garden next spreing
and let the plante go to seed. Birdi
vq11 soon locate the plants and many
hew Eitidefinena hi birds will be at-
tracted by the seed, which they seem
'to' tellehe
hileard's Liniment 'ourrial Distemper.
A fruit 'pie Will not boil over if the
sugar is Pat Under the &tilt.
!dedication, hang the banners of .the • -
ssziNEDDAXEOUS
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Made in Canada. men "who have built up and defend-
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Iton,ors."
e Einpira. T ey riettall their
13113LES wAi4TE:13 itY TR -toots.
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Urgent APPlications For Scriptures LEMONS MAKE
1 From 1VIesopotamia.
WHITE, SOFT, -CLEAR
TIMOEts. LumPS,
N../..;-irttorliar and, external. oured--with-
out palnebf cur home treatment. 'Write
0.Co.. L1inted. 0titingt;oi,3teligritp Medical
An, event long looked for has ocety- • ---.---- . f D CONbERVATI N
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A tsuit to delight his heart is this Make this
red and in the multitude of other In -beauty lotion for a few
one of checked worsted. There are You' can take your tall share in this,
-
two styles of s eeve, an nee
• terests. has received very little ' • ' -cents and see for yonrseif. lmuortant national win -the -war measure.
sera 1VIcCall Pattern No. 7406, In 3 Wliat girl or "worn's= hasn't heard of.
•,••••=••••••
clamination: The Cross has entered ,
Jerusalem -the Holy Sepulchre fought l
sizes, 2 to 4 years. Price, 15 cents'. f thr u h ut ethe centuries 'is once lemon Juke- to remove complexion
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• and benefit both. In pocket and In -hew .
This pattern may be obtained from
more in the hands of. Christian peo-
ples, says Mrs. Donald Shaw.
, A few months before I left England, I alone is acid,,therefore irritating, and
i bring out the roses, the freshness and
thhieeniihsichidesen tbeawullt:t?enBtn17.1seldinnoi7iduiet6.0
when it began. to be evident that bur
should be mixed with orchard white
Overstudy and lack of exercise Conquest of the Holy Land was only.
.' CREW.I.ESS, RAIDBItS. . .a matter of time, relatives and friends
the juice Of two fresh lemons inte--a
alte„ thin bloodless children, Study :this Way... Strain through a tine cloth
oes not usually hurt a child, at school
. -1 • ---1. Of officers and 'soldiers fighting With
. bottle 'containing about three ounces
xerciars. But lack. of exercise and
UM°. GasOme Pnata With Peed and Steer,
iyou have a whole quarter pint of skin
niess tire: studies encroach on General Maude were amused tp re -
of orchard white, then shake well and
at should be .spent In out-of-doors ' ing • Gear Controiled Emit ,Shore. .'. -„ - I
ceive urgent apPlications for, Bibles to
Once more the Germanshave sprung be pent out to them iminediately.
complexien Retion at about the
verstudy tit a combination that brings
a St. Vitus dance, If .your,,boy or girl a surpriseetn the allied forces, this N v : had there been Such a run on
. .,
4eonsdt one usually pays fonta email jar
ordinary
t school is 'thin and. pale; listless and , time in the shape Of a creWlees raider the eSeeiptUres, the fact being that it ,
cold creap.. Se sure to
that is electrically operated through a had dawned upon many men . Who, i a
attentive, diae a fickle appetite, le strain he lemon Juice so no pulp- gels
cable from a shore station, says the though brought up iiitall otclinartireli-
ious teaehing, had, like Many others
liable- to stand still or sit still,- you into the bottle, then this lotion will re-
Ust remember that health is much Scientific American. Already several n
• ' little1 t" their'
r
main pure and fresh for months. -When
ore importent then education, -and of these craft have been encountered P Yapplied daily to the face; neck, arms
cruising off the inner meaning, that there was a great
and hands it should help to bleach,
t the moment of deal more truth in Ifie-Old prophecies'
, clear, smoothen and beautify the skin.
Any druggist will supply :three
ounces of .orchard -white at .very little
cost and the grow has the lemons.
• Alcohol will .kill any insect with
which it comes in et-bntact and it is
not injurious. to plants,' or to most
plants
plants at least. Alcohol • is clean,
.., • ,' does not .stain and for this reason IS
For IS 'days In the month of January: valuable for use in •NvindWrr' lir ens..
Iorvas Buffering With pain'trf. rheumatism The alcohol must touch the insect tole',
in the foot I tried all, itinda or renie- j- rata. 1 Alcohol evaporate rapidly
dies but nothing did Me any' good.• One 1 .
Orion" tad - nie about MINARD'S' LINT:" Ittlid'uriless-upplied directly to the in::
MENT; £(13 soon' as I tried it. the Satur- sects. will evaporate before they come
day night, the next morning I' was. feel. . 1 _
Ing very. good; I tell' you this remedy in contact with it. -, ..
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is very wad; I could_.:.give_y.QU a good '4 ' ... : ........._._._.....:•...,:.,,
certificate any time that you would like . .-
to"havo-one. If any time I come to hear Micarirs Liniment OttreM Gamest in Cows
your local' McCall Aealer or from the
SVIcCall Co.; 70 Hond St, Toronto,
Dept. W. •
11
-Belgian ceast, but a
See CO it at once that the child does writing all such attacks have Tailed of
ot ,overstudy, gets plenty of out -of. result '
oor, exercise, sleeps ten out of every • We learn front statements •of the
wenty-four hours, and takes . a safe, British Admiralty that these crew -
reliable tonic „like Dr, Williams Pink less raiders are electrically -control -
P
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. Chrylantheniums such a4 Manitoba' - AS the ininiatee- teased and stillee
garieners have rarely taeen were these 'shells kept dropping at • intere .w
ethowei" hrtherecenteexhibitieirofew ' , I 1 • r - , , :. • .1: : • _
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et dene.„1)Y: theaseldders in ethennocatiOnal '.ioustand wand/eked if we Were in •for...a 1
trainingeelasseaconduated•by the Miliee'realtbeenbardmenteSoinetiuSchange , at
. t'linee.dtlespitals.Commission• in connece-•edoixr position to :a lees s,:ekposed..-ti
tion WO .the Manitoba MilitarY Con- Place - and -settled .down as best we it
e valeacent ."- Hospital in Winnipeg,- and -cOhltletcin. await ' developments.. ot:Irl w
directed Mach interest to the excel- after this the. shells started, corning
lence,. Of .the hortieultural and garden- faster iind fasters until We were. 111 the ta
:
ng courses edurses offered to the men. - . midst . of . 'a regular; ,boxnbirdment. m
. The 'number . of prizes Which.. the There nothing for ns to do but get h
boys •earriedeorin. the fall faire eine all the :cover possible:, • sit tight and m
..._ Phaeleed theVgardening ' end. Of thit- jump un -every -minute. to take ii.. look
. work, but leap has. been Said about the across No Man's Land to IPA, that the. • •
, .
• faellItjta, for harticulturearid . land- enemy were.not_maldng_an atteek
. PROPERTIES OF SIIATER.
• -seape gardening which • are available to . pray it would aeon be over, . .:,•
for the men WhO want such CeurSes. • ' .
. ' • .. Effect of a Barrage. • • 1 TiansfOrni•Sili•er luta Gold by Chemi-
• There are fine greenhougei and het . • . . .
•
While the first ' range finders 'were - cal Action. ,
• ' frames, and wider .the .dtrection of. Me. • .
Fred Nichols the men are making fine playing 'around US we.hadianghed and '-: Silyer just now, is .attractingtan ex -
progress. Florists. are turning ,oiet talked to. one another,. and Unless one traordinary, amount of , attention. It
• stieh bleoms• es are-.not•often seen Qat., i burst very clOse..to' Us had -paid no at- is Certainly A wenderful metal. •
: side-the-southerircentitries. ' . I tention•-to-it If onelmrst veryeelos eAteeepineheitecan ..dLeguise itself • as
• With Canada's 'ever inereasing pros-ite as it Wotildentike us. start, look .at gold' with such 'convincingness that
perity, the number of citypeople who one another in er nervous way and, anybody save a skilled' ehefilist. would,
demand.. summer - Vegetables ' in t
,.. .heiWhen We found we were still alive, ine
- Winter season Multiplies, end " -the fu- e ,
en t quire with a grin, "Where. did that one
tire Air. -gardeners . with hot frames. i baf.: .,," '• ''' ' '' . • ' • ' "
boinbardinent became heav-
: and the proper equipment to • .csiter bete' "t° ''''' •
i lee orir latighing and. ' jo'king :,ceased,
these tastes- grows more golden. With : we looked goetirmously at, one another
this in •mind, , Many.. of the returned
gardens j'arid When we spoke it was in a half
ee. -men are planning to establish
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just outside the large cities with the tiv-Iiieper. There no need now
intefitiort of supplying the markets . fir try to show the fellows around . yeti
that yeti felt quite tit ease, fez- each
* the. summer, .and the high. these' gibe •
one knew exactly what he was facing,
ears in the cold season "with green '
knew that that night, a burying Party
salad materials materials and out of date deli-.
would be busy at some 'cemetery a
cacies WhichAvill bring ,fancY prices.. '
•That Commission is also 'ptepared to ' 'short way' hehied the lines, and pould.
tonly-hope antl-pray-tha;Vhe-he-not
give -would-be landscape gardeners the . . . . -
a one . he .. cen ra ...figures a . the P
. ..- proper greundmein garclennin.slieuld - .
• re art .hUriai. ThS: only chance we had. to do v
' e! • 4 ‘'
they have. sufficient..., ability . arid'. -
education to enable them ' to look to anything. leas when one: of the boys th
Sum* in this line. - •ene opening -Stier tA74-4/44-41.14a-'1°74781*"1 Ala"-
4 Pet ,Theie. we would 'pull him' ant. (',Ir tn
'---'-',131-101-NOP.k-il•te-.1inlitedr•'0 .eilytmo,- ,
so mit landscape; gaideneki Will - - he ri'i`-'4.'4444 ''''''4.101;'-'11rei.'2Vii-461titT
- exceptional. . , ' - , .Platehint as close to the parapet as m
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- • - • • • - •-, - - , *i.T. ' • - •.- - .- .•:- • .,. •possible and call for stretcherbearers. a
. • CONTIROL 'CANADIAly FISHERIES. • ' :By the time the boinbardment was .11
at its heightwe could Only whisper to 11
vechtother, and that only When -ntees- tii
.., . I.
-1,TItii&I -State-Fr-Firms' Dominate '.-Olit .: ,
, • . x. Our :ears had been deadened to ‘.4iii one of the ms ihns•ettairied,"
Ltiltii Fishe ' • s'r- - '
,.ries. is. • i ,
' I-
, ......, e-soun d bursting -11101s,-. r
th ' a - •
.. oil : •S
Thi:greater_POrtiCrit.ortbk_Cotacilaw nerves deadened to „what. Might - hap -
lake „so
••-fishing. business is controlled ley pen to ,e kept •a constant. look- a
' United States firins, and this is due to out on the Gerintitt trenches. If . a
. the 'fact that more, than. ,90 per cent man was.b,urie there were lways
_ :._7:4 the total output Ands RS merket in hands gOt. him out, .for we -were
the United State ste . ' • nervous' wrecks and only. craved ac-
. • On our Greet-Lakee, a Very- -large tioneofe Immo' kind.- ' The stretcher
' fiahing industry is carried on not only . bearers' alone had something to take
- • during the :: summer ard autumn their .minds off the hell we Weeelivieg
the, but also in midewinter, when • through. The . rest of us could •only
I
fish are taken through the ice, lie there . and Wonder eif the infernal
owing to climatic conditione, can din would ever cease. The sights
kin -spotted long distances Without around -the' trend -tweet -the dead, --the
re 77 eiring expensive .ntethods of re- wounded, demolished dugottri-meant
' frigeration. They tirefeezen"natuetil- nothing to us. 'Outside- of the- feet
Le ass soon as taken froni the water that we were there for a purpose, ande That wet piece of laud that yielded
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and aro nhipped to various: centrett In that puipose Wail to hold. etir trench only trouble this year could produce a
r . the United States, espedally in - theat all costs, we were like dead men.. good crop ne 1018 -,-if inhad tile drains
Firing Seemed. Interminable, -.
It eeemed.hourseevea dans, since we
had heard the first eliells defile Mr,
. We only noticed, in a subconscioui
way, When they at dast 'stetted to
bardment ceitiled altogether we,
sleeken,' arid. when filially the br:
as' from a tettible drew*. e '
A few niiiriitos of fixing up the
ills until the color returns to the led boats propell:ed by two geseline
heeksolind lips and the appetite he..
°ones aermal. For ,g -rowing
ho beetnne .pale and thin tiro ..Wil -
ams nk P 1 a are no on y sa e
n-most-cases-nre tht -very-best-tonic
at. etiji- r-likeii";-• trlieeifpilia build
P bided, 'Strengthen tb,i3 nerved
nd mullet nature in keeping- pace
ith rapid- grOwth. • .
. You Cantet br: Williams Pink Pills
rough any dealer in niedieine,". or hy
all postpaid at 50 cents a box or six
axes for $2.50 grpm-The Dr. Williams
(Akin° Co., BrockvWe, Onrt.
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engines, 'partially Elosed in, and are,
capable of travelling at a high; rate
of Speed. ' Each raider carries a
•
1 I I • ' / I ' 1/
•f -insulated, single -core cable, which
is •paid -the-wake - tne, yes--
ael and through 'which thernechene
ism is controlled from shore.. The
fore part carries a considerable
charge. of- high exPlosive, 'peobably
from 300 to 500 pounds which, is ar-
ranged to explode on impact
The method of operating the crew -
less -raider is to -start - the engines,
after -which- -the-men) leave, the --boat:
A seaplane, protected by a strong
fightingnetiol, then accompenies the
vessel at a • distance of from three to
five miles -and signals,. to the shbre
operator of the helm. These signals
than 'they had ever appreciated.
In .all prbbribility these same men,
to -day ha -ye learned practical lesson
in, Matters appertaining to Christian-
ity which they will never forget, and
for' which their descendants will be
the better and the surer in the faith.
about any person sick of rheumatism.
The most delicious Tice. pudding is
could tell them about this remedy. rrrr-
Yours,truly,
ERNEST LEVEILLE made with one cup of boiled rice, one -
211.6 ereur:). nal° Elst, Montreal.. halfeeupeofesugan. one teaspoon salt;
two teaspoons butter, one quart milk
and a little ,nutreeg. 'Place in a but- )
tend haking -ellen and. bake, ,
stirring occasionally -.tile ell the -milk
is absorbed. , • 1
German Out -Piga .the Pig.'
Having tried a substitute' fer alt
most everything, the Germans, we ate
need Only be "starboard," "pert,"
labor-savinglif 70°u use .. a4Ti
or °h preparation
hek,:Ellt14).cri:Pingand,
ead
is the great modern exponent of cheaper,
better, cleaner,' dikestible, home -mad*
bread. • ' .
Out,•your baker's bill m tied, and eli-
minate your doctor's account .
Save yoltr tourney, an bur otOvermolent
war7bondsr.
Sold by your local dealer, or may, be
1(:)114110,:redd, 918:ytelferifels trair our agentst
' Four loaf size :....$2.75 each
Eight loaf size ."-- 3.25 each •
'The principle of saving and eNnOmY
,as practiced lay users ,ot the "Cs.nuck",
eventually win the war.
' T. WRIGHT CO.,- LIMITED
"HAMILTON; rr• • rr CANADA
CUT1CURA HEALS
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_ I NIS
_Which_ Itched and Burned:
- • , • that much that I- could --
pimples arid would crack and smart
My fingers' all broke out in white '-_
4S, wt.,....e.ilq,d Enough .,for _Tviroii.' '.
NosSleerfor Weeics; .
hardly keep from scratch-
. .
e'tret • ing. They began to swell
,and -*ere- big--enough-for:-.--- two. I never had any sleep
for 'weeks because, they
itched and burned. : •
"steady."
.or" told, arelitopiiing short of nothing in
the wireless idea, the higtk-speed
gr°9Ping of foods take the place of .those made When linyIng your Piano
1 By an obviously clever
gasoline craft, and the electrically scarce by -the war., The latest report insist on havintr an
ade of mieerated rabber, fine- I. OTTO ' HIGE:1,...
controlled plan, the Germane hate says that a' sausage dealer in Berlin` .
be deceiVed. It assumes the color of, made' use of the • crewlese-raider has been fined $500 for selling sau-
gold,'all of the brilliancy of the..lat- scheme in a pth century way. , They , • - - - • t PIANO ' ACTION
. ;y gretinclhair and gelatin. His cam -
their attempt to make certain new .
.t
tAny alchemist of Old who knew the ages of a trailiag eable, to. be, sure;1
flesh and rm. fats. Atthat„ it . was
tn.& Could easily'', have made iricalcu- but they have overcome the Problem 'probably as digestible as some 'so -call -
Table money by -transforming silver Of visibility., for the aerial olnerveri ee eeeettee,en
sale in this country '
, . , .
into this •seeming gold for the benefit in the seaplane '. whieln .eonlietis the,
'• . '1 - ..0.0•ERS .
. .
Baron de Betz (original of the storied
of gfeedy get-richtquick persons. Thel raVer is at all tunes 'within.' visual '
dis anee. • Since power to driVe the : ... : MONEY 0
Dominion Express Foreign. Cheques
Bluebeard), wile murdered scores of craft is entirely self-contained and
are accepted by. Field. Cashiers and
children to gain. the help of the devil, need not be transmitted through the i Payinasters in France for their • full
WoUld have "iallen foe the scheme cable, the Germane- have beet' able to . face value. there is "no better way
offhand. use a much smaller...cable and thus ; to send inoney. to the boys .1it' the
you -have- to• tio is-. to- take green ‘sul- tion. It is 'evident tbat they use a one. I trell*,11, es* '
To ttansform silver into gOld all overcome the difficulties in-thie three-
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er and even its lustre.' • have not :overcome-. thetedisadvant-e ouflage,product contained no liver, no - •
hate of irop, citrate of soda and see wire cable, depending. on the salt vie.- • „
e,e nitrate -a 30 per cent solution of
e first, a 40 per cent solution of the the circuit • • ' ' '
rer foe the return current. to ,cemplete
-• During the battle of . Valkland Is -
British Auction GerrhanP.ig.:'
de.Ed....:E..4 a le...._rivsr. 'tent. snlntfon lauds when the Dresden was sunk the
•efe. just .1une__ effective the , ' cetveless t. cern:Alit ereieeete. teeeneen.e.t...nee eten..,„ .
nrenselte nee „te ,:' F?, 'I -, ,..- . :, .):::./..,:f-2,,,- ,,,,„„. rtimi,ivnirettr. b 1 i,, ,,,6 14 i , vni 1
e • n ..„,,t _swam untireescued by ,British sailors,'
al er is ini» a 0 stur
• t frsloRig.'ir tporr nizon- rprImmtr-tmmls . .
1 4 t 1 is. - ---- - - '• ' I., -e_.
.),
I "" 1! ‘ ‘:k '
•
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e third. Mix equal quantities of ri . .
.3,-.,... a= Algorousry,for--).,A..v.r...1'
inutes, allow the stuff to -settle- for
quarter of an hour and pour off the
quid.. It. will leave behind a jelly-
ke residue', which, if *mead on paper,
rns blood -red. . . FO qk ;.-
r„ °V .‘• OUR EY PoSmarting JustErFomfort cross. , Bids
1
At Y ' Ir are coming in from every
ays a . very eminent chemist, "this
The Joxdan Valley
In.Southeostern Oregon is a treautliul,
fertile .district that you Milt to Itir •
yestigata.• Many shretvd twirlers are.
• buying 01011 bOoaute their keon buslo
meat Will pay 'big returns. from the -
natirral. Inereas0 In the. value df the .
land 'alone, to say mining of the bra -
crops. that they can producu:
• tow; terms .easy.
• Ask m6 for authentio -information. •
absolutely free.- ,
'You aro cordially Invited to call at
..floont; 112, U.nlon Paciflo.Building. to
ale otlr eXoellent and extenehm exhibit
• . products frOreir lir the Pttelli° 1...
..ROA.SEI ii4ColonlictionfilcdustrialAdfr)
rivrentacilleSiStern • •••
' Itoom13 NBIdii. Omaha •
miss .foresio t tolls thom that Invest=
.
"I was told 'about Cud, -
• cure Soapand Ointment,.
And I only had to use two
. cakes of Cutic a•Soap and two. tins of
if
• Ointinent whe I washealed." (Signed)
Mies Hilda anser, 62 Ingersoll Rd.,
Woodstock, Ont.. . •:,... .
Prevent further trouble by using Ca-
tiCura Soap daily for the toilet. ••
For Free Sample Each by Mail.td-
dress post -card: "Cuticura,'Dept. A; .
Boston, II. S. A." • Sold everywhere,
• -
F-' beaame theereaseot of the -cruiser Glas- A Shoe Boil "Catve
I oak; or. Bursitis
;iou'itrattl'ii4I24,1,!:/14,4„Ill' fat, so thiet• it is impracticable for a
r. d
. .
RiNE Grantflate- 'ye st go'Nv-• tend now . has 'grown inirneeiely . 9
relieved_ by Murine' Try Mrs net. The pig is being offe,red for sale • FOR '
YourE'resandini3aby'sEves• at auction for 'the benefit of the Red.
ctly resembling metallic gold, in bur- nee eaurimbEsre obiegia% to.•aireid; the most:expensive ,bacon on will ..reduce them and leave no blemishes;
urkmayeRemedy stigok ••• • •• ' • '
&I -Tuve seetift- _
ltible silver assumes' a "shape Eyo in ruses 2ge ri4lefoVrtZIPT
record. • -
mailed lumps which have all the brit -
bandy of gold. Spread in e pasty
con ition with a fine bruslioiter Denier,
It t kes hi drYing &Theatre:ea high as
that of gold leaf:, In- taet, anybody
would mistake it for gold leaf. The
effect, howiever, may be better seen by
btliallitig the Substante Over a plata
of clean glass the result, when the
paste has had time to try„. being a
est -beautiful and 'perfect gold-eal-
. .
ored Mirror."
Weston atatee, although them is a
• growing dieriatietnter -e) Canadian lake
tell In Easteelernarkets also.
eetetet'
** To keep irons frail VISSting.rub with
muttori fat and wrap in brown paper
before putting away. .
'Sulphate of Iron is an exeellent cote
teethe) for many plants that tire
1Vlake a sblution, using half trench, oaring for the wounded, arid
an ounce Of sulphate' of iron to keg. 'placing the dead out of sight seemed
Ion of water, and 'water the to pull us together again and We
plant@ onee or tWie.e with this , Wero. soon talking About it -LI ainioet
tion. .eet twas going to ksay is if nothing land
under it.
One•lalf pint of corn -meal,
one teaspoonful augar, and orie-half
teaspoonful of 'cheese crumbs, rubbed
fine. Put thiii on a gauger and set in
the rata' runaway. They will eat of
.it readily. In a few days add plaster
or,Paris to a new lot of the stmie mix-
ture. The rats, when they drink wa-
ter after eating the mixture, Ve111 get
a hard lump that Will kill them, and.
'scare away any that do not at of this
mixture,
..- Stops lameness prom tlY, Does not blis-
• ter or remoVe the air, and horse can be •
. .
' A • His Preseat. 2 4 worked: g2abonledelivM ered Book Gfree.
rt was mother's bittliday end Bobbie Blentgaera.'1'.: tinitufnt vurf3° Diplitnerla" - ' ASSOinINE, JR.. 1W tria;11171-the isc'srrat
was very anxious to give her a lire- Through :heating, from attaelts.. 155oltryeeltrosaNarm'itios°.reeitsrViarasPrrea7=cht'
Sent,but, unfortunately; the 'recent tbe weevil, ranch grain is lost efter it &nano or delivered. Willutell you -mow llf you tete
holidays had soniewhet depleted Bob- reaches the bin.. "With grain
I Selling nit 5. YOUNG, P. 0'5.„'516 Lyalaisitle.i"i?onitoaltPalt
bie's exchequer, - at the present high Prices none of us
"would My drawing date be any use -heeds.
I say , . mother,” on our
he • ejaculated can afford to let any spoil !ttennnten " e enenteev-
... . • absotblor and Ababtbine. /tvE• are nada la' Canada.
to you?"
"NO -dear," -replied his-•parent•••vvith- .
'• .
a smile
"Well, do you think you'd like to
have my tin steamboat?" inquired tha
small youth anxiously,
"No, thank you, little man," answer-
ed Mother. ,
4viren, p'hima I could do 'soniething,
for you," he continued, and then a
happy thought Streck him. "
“I say, mother," he exclaimed en-
thusiestically, "tell You What, I'll
take a,dose of es.etor oil for you) with-
out -crying."
Aluminum etreet cars have been
adopted by a Swise railway bemuse Of
the Metal's lightness.' and ruet-tlefy-
ing qualities.
Xtinthritt (Meese:folds. a
5.
lin! No. 52-.47.
Melt Trainin
trdtil'igerift: anngcla-aextPot:s-Iti'-'tt'elioY Altualte'tt'ef
hot 'id berried& liVeitiabsure 'ttx2Pass. ••."
is
-Adonis-of -weather- and dampness,- -
Rheumatic acheta; sore -and stiff'.
muscles. Strains and sprains, chil-
blains and nernalgiaeall are enemies
ofithe soldier, and the relief for all
these. pains, and aches is Sloan's
Liniment.' Clean %rid ecrwrienient to
.trarry-or -use',doesllot stain, -and--:
penetrates without Tubbing0
entrotoriizedbottleo. at ainutgleto.
2 n.
achm er r
. Sate
WHEELOCK ENGINE, 111(41.
New Automatic' Voiya Type. Completer wee suppiy ana eenaust Wang,
,ilywheel, etc. nein accept $1,200 cash for, immediate sale.
I ELECTRIC •GENERATOR, 30'K.W., 110-120 VORA D.C.
. Will accept $425 cash for Immediate sale.
ILARGE LEATHER RELT. •D`ouble, Endless. 24 inch x ft.
' Will accept $300 tor Imniedlate agate, although, belt Is In 'excellont:•cett•
tiltlen and new ono would coot about $600.
PULLEYS, Large size. .
26x66-$50 ; 12x60-.$0; 12Yax42---$12 1 •12x26-48. r_.
) 1
2 BLOWERS OR FANS, Inuff,alo ptake.-
one to atoll, other 14 ihch dischartie-430 each., . .
'REAL. ESTATES COIRPOltATIti*, LTD. '
00 Preid St. West, Toronto
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