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WHEN THE
BARRAGE OPENS
Ig4".•?0"."
Two Practical
Designs
'HOW THEY- 'WON tO end by intense rifle slid -machine
gun Are, On reaching 'the enemy
THE VICTORIA CVouch he halted and fired' two or three
ROSS (allots. ng
irate one or two of the
nemy, but sis others in the trench
continued to fire at him he jumped
into it and attacked them with his
bayonet in his hand, as owing to bis
rifle being damaged, it was not:Axed.
On being attacked in this resolute Let folks step on your feet here -
mend& Most of the enemy fled ,to, after; wear 11110es a size, smaller If
their seeond line trench, but not be- you like, for corns will never again
thrff British 'levees by Conspicuoas" fore Private Melvin had lxilled two aeud electric sparks of Pain through.
"- Bravery Weta Coveted, Medal, more and -succeeded In disarmiug. you, aceording. to this Cincinnati
eightunwounded and one wounded. autliaritY.
Private Melvin bound up 'the W uncls saYeethat a few drops of a drug
• called. freezone, Needed directlY upon
a tender, aching cern, instanuY. re*
WHAT A BIG'BRITISII BOMBARD --
4a MENT IS LIKE.
/
A Graphic Pen Picture of What Ilallift
.1
. pens When the.Artillery
• Gets Going.°
Imagine yonrielf in a tin„slied nur-
' inF a thunderstorm. Poocentrate your
minden the heagy, ceaseless patter of
the raindrops on the roof. Then, when.
_you have got your idea- firmly Axed,
imagine ' etteh .drop of Water to he
. transformed into:the Crack of a gine
;non you virill have dn. itre'a of what A
big 'British bombardment sounelki like.
For the barrage heel *nen. .
,
First of all, pethapsfive milea be-
hind the trenches, are the big twelve -
inch naval, guns, whose great hells
eeeattleethfangbetligeeair-AtIteet.eltitresit
treble ripping their way through cali-
co, Then, as we March towards the at-
tack, we come to the nine -point -two-
- ' inch naval guile; and, ia a zone pert. .
haps a quarter of a mile farth,er on, teen. eete
swims QF THRILLING ALITS'OF
HIGH cointAG.
LIFT t(01,111 OORNO
OFF WITH FINGERS
o
How to leoseri a tender corn
0 or callus so It lifts out
witheut pain.
Masi Prized of 1101fOrS. He
The Victoria° Cross is a decoration „ef the Wounded man, and ,..then rivl,
conferred en ;officers and men . of, all ing his eight unweunded prisoners` be-
sorenese, and seen the ,entire train. Three years later the Arehdulte
ranks of the British army' said navy for hirnt ..4.114 suPporting the wound- loves
"Quoth the Rov
In all times and eountri people
have regarded the raven Wit super-
stitious awe. Poe'e bird said ever
morel" in Sepulchral voice, an the
croak of -a raven is considered sort'
of presage of defeat, calamity, and
death.
,The Royal house of Austria the
Hapsburgs, is perhaps the most une
fortunate in the world. .Calamity doge
their steps, aid it is altinYs assuPlat-.
ed with the rave.
• When the Areldulte Maximilian alai
his wife utere taking their last walls at
Miramar, prier to leaVing for Mexico,
•a raven continually followed them, and
at teat hopped on the' archduchess'
d 1, 11 tl dr the o t Of the• Cern, root and all, lifts rigVit out. was Shot at Queretaro, ‘-------
Tills drug dries at °see and simPILY When the Archduchess Maria Chria'•
shrivele up the corn or callus without tine leftfor her unhappy life in Spain,
even irritating the aurrounding tissue, a raven is said to liave havered over
- A small bottle of Meteoric obtained her carriage, and another darilied'„a.
. , .
, AnYone can cerry his burden, how-
ever heavy, till nightfall. Anyone
tan do his work, however hard; for
one • day. Anyone ean live sweetly,
patiently, loVinglY, Purely till the s•Vit
goes down. And that is altethatelife. _
eN;er" ' really rneani.:-.43-obert Louis
k ''
Stevenson. „„.
Minard's rant:neat Cures Distemper.
' In nearly every street of the cities
.of Japan there is a public oven, Where
f9r easthall fee people May have their
dinners cooked. '
for personal bravery., °Remo founded. , ,
a., trench i Marched them in,.and deliver -
On 'January 29, 1250, and consista of
thein over to an officer; He then
bronze Maltese cross, bearing in the.' id
a, Wm; while on a siren underneath is
surmounted* Previded himeelf with '„a load of
centre the royal crOWn, • munition and returned to ;the Arifig
The dis.. line where be reported hiniself to;his.
the mecriptien "IPot Valor,"
paction had ,bjeen gained by en eia. nPloatt000nveurn
"de4rntinteAnlstetilrilfis e14-aanscidmonee!
cers and men before theepresent war,
chine gun fire, but the whole way back
and approxiinately 300 mere have been
teen in the last teree.yeare, : 'Private Melvin and his party were ex -
to _a very heavy artillery bar-
-. The -London, 0.47;ette-witbc -Coffielale-P-9Se4 - 'Mae at the entithentltheil 'Francis` Joe
Inteiity, 'gives account of the heroism rage. t ' • -tt ' -...-
•
Departure, ' •
He took the sunlight with him, .
The. blue from out the skies, ....
And' on our hearts deprived ofthese
• What beaviaess there hes. 74
P OYA
Mi'siDr
CANciDA n
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/A kyr 1
4r4vt,
• ,(4b;,.
dtb u•ta nwyludrptiogostitriey wrelithl oevesetevvz IhitatIlle 1 foafn dthofer itahtee rntaipPergs;
PElizabeth,aelilr°11avitili fee
or soft torn or callus ftom ones foot 'Francis Joseph, the day before she
new drug yet, tell him. to get a small assassinated' at Geneva. "
It your"druggist hasn't stocked this was
'bottle of freeemie-for 39= from Ide rayMeonsat::iind otuoshoafvealhlewenassethene flovigehrt9,o:
Wholetate-drug----ficiuse.-,• --• --- ---- 7. —.`
-4.- ,....--. .
and devotion to duty of nine British seph the Unlucky was becoming Ern -
soldiers, -who have been rewarded 1"-lY THE ONLY IVIL !GINE'
perer of Austria.
"•' the highest _honor the British soldier
. can win -the Victoria:Cross. The brief ^
the six-inchera, with their fiendishly Middy Dresses are very comfortable stories frorn their very retieence tell
We presently come '4) a quarry at Call Pattern No. 7892, VA 1 Midi]
MC' \all the more effectively of thrilling Baby's Own Tablets is•the only •
Gir al • Make.this cheap beauty lotion
Sharp deubla crack. and practical for school or plaY, •
-Let' bravery and of the exhibition ofecapa- h
at the bottoni 'of tfie quarry, are two' Price, 15 cents. • . s. y a g
THE BABY NEEDS
•
• '"
,LEMON ROE IS
•1 FRECKLE REMOVER
medicine a. mother needs for her lit- He was t e.dawns white comrade,
the end of the sunken road. And there, Dress,. In, 6 siies A to 14 years • ' h t • f
. •
to clear and whiten your skin.
° tle one The are ' entle but The laughter of the wave;. '
city for eadership on t par
officer, non-coxnmisstoned officers and •tho OU II laxative 'which 'instantly To common tasks their sweetest
•
r g Squeeze the juice of two- le pus n -
terrible monsters, the marvellous. new ' , men. . • - relictie all stomach and bowel disor- Significance he gaveto a bottle containing three ounces' of
British.howitzers that fire their shells . • Laace-Corpetral A. thus banishing all the minor ills orchard white, shake well, and yea
sky-high, almost verticel. They are . leairied or lofty
twelve inches, aceoss the muzzle, al- Brown Hamilton, Highland Light of little ones. Concerning them Mrs. He was notlearned
ha,ve a, quarter pint of the best freckle
fantry (Lanarkshire), during the, en- Jos. Levesque, St. Simon, Que., says:" • Not alw.ays even wise, .
th li much shorter -than the aval But one had hint§ of hettlien" through and tan lotion, an tl complegion, beanti-
brigades the greatest difficulty was ous ' medicine for little. ones, • They, o w
-experienced in keeping the front° and never fail to cute, stomach and bowel The. faith that centrek effort
• • •
support lines supplied with small -arm troublet and neither My sister-in-law He nourislieti with a Smile;
Ammunition owing. th the intense and or 'myself wmild, we, any other medi- His spirit's lightest gesture Could
' Our apathy beguile. *
, oug 11.
• 'guns. Bet their shells are t'he great-
est horror the enemy has to face. With
. loud, swirling, mupieal • drone, they
•'drawl their Way across the sky, and,
the sound never seems to be Coming to
continuous belt of artillery,fire placed eine for ousAlttle ones.", The Tablets
an end. If yOu.are half a mile from . . .
where -one is going to. drop, ,you can systematically by the enemy between Are atm by medicine dealers or by
' swear by the sound that it is coming our -various lines and 'battalion , -heath mail ' ---t 16 -cents' -a -het torn .The- Dr.
.straight for .you. ...„.• . quarters. . - Williams' 'AlediCine Co., Brockville,
.
The guns are not 'alevays arranged,
•
erayts atta.elt on the line held by our - Baby seOwn Tablets are a marvel-
At:a time . when ' this arnmunition Ont. •". .
., tii we Might expect, according to their supply , had: i Ached a seriously . low . --ea-----.
- ranges.. Indeed, as we advance into ebb, Lanee-Co •' oral Hamiltonton toy- NOSELESS; BUT CAN SMELL.
the next zone of artillery we may pass eral occasions, n his awn initiative; ' . . — •
again the tAvelVe-inch howitze• rsi, and
carried bandoliers of • ammunition Experiments Prove Fish Are Suseept-
as we go farther forward' we.rnay find thrbugh the enemy's belts of fire to the .ible--Odor Travels,Through •Weter.. •
..
field -guns behind some of the lighter front and support line, and then, pasa- •• .. , .,• . •
• • .
A •fish nasn-t .a nose, but it can smell:
howitzers,. and so on. They are • all ing along these lines in fulrview Of
Recent experiments have proved this.. ,
. .
' •-lokekilietrvilay as hard as they can go4 . the. enemy's snipers Ad machine guns . .
' Tile targets are wbrked r out in e -who were lying put in of our . . , . . . . . onlach
. • proved that odor travels thiNrugh wa-
• i What is more these experiments have •ff St '- -
- handl tabular form, and the voices of
. .
He was -not made for hardehip—
The, hattle'S rough employ; •
He clove the air with radiant wing
On offices of joy, • •
Whet' storms shall blur his :VisiOn,
• Whet signatures of: pain '
Be set on these white brows befortt
He 'comes to us ageia? ,
-Helen Saxon.-;
Blurts
• .
line at close range -distributed the
tetyjust as it dees through air. Ang-
...tee the battery eommatiders•eata be heaed' ammunition to the men. -
. • . ' leis have laid so much,stress , on the
• Alt amid the terrific roar shouting through- Lietitenant Parsons. need of exciting a fish's intereskby the
. megaphones the figures to •thi
Drink Hot Water
fier, at very, very small cost. .
Your grocer hes the lemons and any
d,ru ,stere or toilet counter ,will sup-
ply three 'ounces of 'orebard white for
'..a",few cents. ' Massage tbis Sweetly
1
fragrant - lotion into the fece, neck; ,
arms and hands erten dey and see
fr,eckles and blemishes disappear a ,d
how 'clear, soft -and white the. skin ee
comek Yes!• It le, hatmless.' I. '
TIZSCELIAVIEOUS 4
(1,ANCER, ...TUMORS. LTJMPS, TO.,
internal and external. cured wit -
out pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Dr. Belly:lap- Medical
Co , Limi fed. CollingwoodOnt.
Aetioles Wanted for Cash.
Old Jewellery: Plate: ,Saver: beeloie
llitiniaturcia(lfloturen: Ueedleworlt: zgaoar
oia China: Cut Glans: Ornsments:
Watches: • neve: 'Table Viaro.
Write or send by Expreas, to
st, M. fg CrEXTIMX101
ANTLQ-CE G41I1,
-as ani 30 peollego Street, Toronto,'
• ta
The man whe will not get out a
help to shovel the drifts out a he
•orid Se the mail -carrier or the seh ol
wagons can get through, ought to be
taken bYttlie nape of the neck and et
out in the biggest drift of -all end -AI
to stay there till he get i up Spunk -
ough to dig himself out. '
• , .
The case of Seeond-Lientenant H. F. 'look. of feed that the effect of scent
Persona, who beloaged to the Glotices- has been overlooked. A' ehark :win
.guaners; • "Number one three.. degrees
; ficer grasped the imPertined ..C1-- the'iciric; a:Ethel:41i the pork does not lopk
Quite a iced -looking toii-coat- is po'st he was holding, and et the oost of like any kind of fish ;that swims the
... •
e have new reached the zone of: • •
65
. T ese a • his' own i e an .-13- • •
, the field -gulls and lighter pietes. •
left. Munher_etwo_d_rOnedftY Ltrards,'I
and so forth. ; - • •
terexegimN3nt,.i,e_ane___Wlierebite a_t_ a hook- Ceintaining pieee. ' ef
for early springwear. The raglan . . ' . .. • ..
re all designed to fire as rap_ this
•
"If .dyspeptIcs, sufferers.from gas, wind
or flatulence, stomaehl.acidity or pour-
ness• ga.stric catarrh, heartburK, ete.,,
'would take a :teaspoonful of' pure bisu-
rated ynagnesid; fn. half .sa glass of hot
water Immediately after .eating, they
would, soon forget they were ever. af-
Ildinard's Liniment Cusew-Colds, Mte.
• 4.ri 'automobile' radiator has' b ea
laced witlei •
niarinventor, the Water being coo
as it it 'whirled around.
eft
eat make sleeves are considered vry smart this from liqind fire, saved the sitinition on It may be heresy in angling -le -mg, tutted with stomach trouble, and doe- ,
•• ae medern inVentiot
thein; and theit: function is the laying. evtteeelOrdiate to Irk. tilst7where for
SeaSOn. McCall Patte83.:'.--------his part .of • the lihe. Inc .bornhers ,gest.that 'a fly. should smell like a fly;
Ladies? Ceat. Ie 3 siZes, small, medium " sig:§1:4'41.";.edg 1
holding the postNere forced 'back; but Those scientific experiments show how Ta! •,s7:11 0-W 11 eNX-ANTO rk p113
of the creeping barrage, that terrible''
andlarge Price 20 cent • Lieutenant Parsons•hung oia'bombing large. a part smell plays inthe -foOd
• • due to. slomaqh acidity and fermentation
ths.t most forms of stomach trouble, are%
Theee patterns •thay be the advanting enernY, and delaYed pursuit. of fish.. Bait,. such as small of the
. • • fvIct.)1(1k.,1)11,ittrinstusitoititeiniet, siloornos.csaucpoz.
wall of trump and -flame, whoseinek-
arable advance the hifantry follow.
On top of the crest the guns. are left
behind, for We are now in view of the
enenty. .A -terrible: spectacle now lies
' before us. Half a mile ahead the valt
„ley`is- one seething mass of smoke
. great ..denee, wreathing, hithbling
Clouds of black, grey and •white smoke.
And an.orehestral fury of eery im-
, aginable.and unimaginable kind of
"Bang - BongeeCrrack--:tCrump
KrrROPP •-• Korrrock TwangeeeP-
Phit--Zz-sut.'
seentamin the thiekt hazee
from your local McCall . dealer, or fiorn. long enQugh to enable '' a -bombing drabs, was. touted and eaten by the
the McCall Co., 70 Bond St Toronto,. party to be 'formed and come' into ac- -fishes two • th • t' *dil
el three ., Imes .es eapie.y blood supply and bisurated magn'esia in -1
to the stOmach. Hot 1.vater Increases the
p . . . • , ... , . " . . . . 'lion. The party succeeded in driving .v,then the sh.elle were broken.
. • ach acid and stops food fermentation, ..
. stantly neutralizes the excessive stom- 1.-
' they! : '
......_a__.....e_e_ , . , the enemy out Of the line beforet Bait placed insidea gauze bag was the eambination of the tWo. therefore,-
- -. . e. , .
being marvelouslY sucressful and de -
'reached any of the British teenches. . smelled within three minutes of being
• • cidecilY -,preferable ,to the use of artiff-
LISTLESSrEEVISII 'GIRLS ' How long. Lieutenant Parsens hel lowered in he -water, and almost at eiai digestents,:stimUlantia of medicines
the position is not stated, but we do the same time all the fishes began nib- L'Or i0igestion, • . -
'When . a girl in her' teens becomes know that he was eeverely burned be- bling, at the, bag. .When cotton was . . .. i
. - - • - - Ages of Common Birds ,.
peevish, listless .a.4 dull; . When noth. fore the siteatien 'developed And that: stuffed into its:So-called "noStrOS? the • e
ing seems to interest.her and dainties during the time he held 'the enemy ! do -fish would seldom. obeerve, the averaeaageS to Which , some , of • the '
An EngliSh intrestigator says the ' •
do not tempt her- appetite, you may he received such severettirOunds that. he feed that eamenear them. • . 1 . .. . , . • •
. . ......e....,..t.• more familiar birds live are as fol- :.
,
_certain that .she needs more ' good died from them. The picture one Mt- -
blOod, than her system is provided ; terally epnjuree tip is that 'of .a: badly •
_wkh,,,,..)3efore 'Imig , her, pallid. elieteyse 'wounded man, .suffering a great% deal,
• * f '111-t--' 11
. ; lows: Crow, :eagle, raven and swan,.
RINE, Granulated EYelhis, each 300 years; hereon, 60; parrot, 60;
""teeet-4-"xiSore Etta, Eyes Inflamed in, got,se arid pelican, eacht.50; sparrow -
NA -Sun -Dust and-Wind,04.411,- ' — • --
and dart about. TheSe aye the red- finesst andheriet palpitation will:we.. throwing bombs and placing them y
• 107..1.0 your Eyes and in BabY's EY95. and peacock; each- 24; pigeon, 20;
i relle'ved hi, Murine. Try it in. irlivTli, -417-81?Sfirrr30 rearraTT,' --crane-
0 shy ge red sparks _Wash frequent heedachese and breathlesse Yet, y sheer... ,
-crane--
thousands f a
rm that • she is anaemic. Meny eveey time where they wouldbe most \ OUR Elit.4 •
, mui1,5 :Cpe_t* o ed. ilr s
in British 'girlhood' eeperience can ear(tneptty de. best eonditions to throw -bombs .acene Eye Sato*, in Tubes 25c. For'Book of Mc Nvo— Frau.
i d bl kbi d h 12 th h. • and
NoSmartneeinstEyeCondort Vightingale 15; goldfinch,. pheasant
'bris blasted far.and wide by the b .st- mothers as the residt of their own ' effective. *It requires skill under
the
Mari eiyeReneedy At Yor Dernist's or bs? d t h
wise mother does not wait for the ance •and fine spirit of the' man, the • • common fowl, each 10; wren, 3.
It .pieces of metal and 'eitPlosiire de -t m • an par ri ge, eac 15; lark, 13; rob -
g shells, At the edges. of ac r each ; rus .
t t e „ . nd the rately. One 'may judge of the ender- .tekitiurIne Eye Eemeaty-co.i ChicagO e n
. the smoke clouds from the bigger
shells are ' seen, flYing away, great
tmasses of earth and other material -
trouble to develop farther, but at once concentration of cobrage. diet he held Cabbage will, have a irio.re delicate ' .
. °, MONEY ORDERS
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material of trimly kinds:- planks of hie poirt•tinder such.conditions. •tatt e,fitivor and WM make. no. odor while. . h.
gives her daughter a course with Dr.
Pills, ;which 'reaew the e- • • . - A.Gellant Canadian.
Williams Phil(
Wood sheets of iron, and occasionally bleed Ripply and banish anaenila be 1, ! it and allowed to stand ;until you. ean
terrible and mysterious shapes which . Another 'man who displayed the
fore' It has obtained a field . entin the '. i Set the cabbage On
't with the hands,.
• there is no•taiStaking, elistant though ! system. . . • , * s seine. grasp;etethe facts of a situation, FThen. put it oo ia. boiling water to
.• - .. they may be, and which eausd us, how-' •O t i their oivI. experience thou- '
and gave his life to hold an ithaoitant
. i ceelt as usual
midi of mothers know that anaernia t• Lie a iCanadian: infaetry
' • ' .. n- 9 -.- e . epos , w ., e ser -I ..,
. ever 'hardened, 'to turn away -our eyes. s
destruction there ceaselesslyrise and .
1 Is the sure avid to worse' illq. h
know the difference that good red
TILY . strong 'hostile counter attack, an en-
emyabove Of shell exploded en a forewarn 'post
The.SOOI of a Plano Is 001
. Insist -00-0Z--
OTTO . ta,E
ACTION
Bruises . Sprains
.Have Sloan's-Liniment handy for
aches: Quick relief alfol ow. its
prompt application. No need to
rult. It 'quickly penetrates to the
trouble and 'driyea Out the; pain.
Cleaner than mussy. plasters or oint-
ments. Slowed -Liniment Agee not
•'Stain.: the skin- nor clog the pores.
For rheumatic aches, .netiralgia. •
Stiff muscles, laine"baek. lumlasp. out,
strainp. and spraine, it give gut& relief.
•GeneroraS sized bottles at dreqgists. ,
•••••-1-••••7••
Getthe Mott Putof
Yout
Mip4„.
Ortive
.•
Thia you can do by installing' our
",Champion" Evaporator,..made • in 2S .
different sties. • Hundreds of farmers
• inake '2110 ne y ery • yeat by US ing•our
famous •maohine. , They 'know • it ,
. stands for no„ waste: fullest. return
• and best syrup and. sugar. •• •
Pliser)rcrok e
T.HE.ORIMM •WN'F'G. CO., Limitell
• 58 weitIngton. St.; Mentreal, ".
•
RIMED STAIRS
Too Into Walk Upright: Op-eiatioa
Advised. Saved by 'Lydia E.
41. 1 1 Pinkham's-Vegetabletompound.
I
il
emit by . minion Express Money .
• r • king if boiling water is poured Over -
'Order. Itthist or 'steleni, yob get' your
money' ha*.
A lot.. of flats will be found useful
in the spring.. They are excellent for,
carrying potseatitted plants; fertilizer, 1. -
weeds And for starting. seeds or cut- ••
tings in. • Now is the time to. melte • .
:7 , ••
a- -..-sil=:retilf`IT Wrgt tt i...CWi7 ---':'2,:,111.. ;)11'1 mi!!lik,!4.rE ,f ,q11,1.Elloit Oa, 1.bnifed ' ' the.M. SOnn ho xee sawed .so the bote . ..
• 2:=1.--. PlIri 3 17 ; lizz in:, Pfht"P lg, ts,.: haute eletee. ie.- the in,..-Lo_cr4•Pif f
!."-i.!!t-_'tf.rft,r.•, •-,:-'7",', '" 41. --,•-•-•••''',•-',•-7"-•-•-,-•N‘ r',••;- •-• 1,-=";•-'7, '• • • •,:. • . ;71.I17:',""'V ,•. irr-'' '-• • - . , ,..... , • • . -•i4 -;.4"11..,r,A,,,;,,--,---ali'll+ •-',14#4..4., Tz-rivq..14,4--40.iii-Ainill..huKsi.--aicies abo it I, tri tee if1.:465..,.....
They are sad, in their lonelY .beauty feveiy gasp for bre
beside the ugly horror .of the most ter- i eamt. Sergt. HehSon•cHMhed greet benefit :from the eise of alfelt7 high 'iiiitt-et..060-fiats: ff'IN'all on the '
atl: t,at ...ollows bat eite
rible seene that can ,ever °Celle tfpon froinhis trona and rep up to the gam AltlYS LINIIvIBNT in a severe attack . Covet firinly and by • sawing in the .
the .slightest. ex.ertioa by . the anaemic
the earth. . , . and Ilrabs are rePreaelles if He helped to dig it out and got it into 43f '1:da2•Or Ili* 6, 4114 I have ' freoiently same planner each soap box will make
girl, every pain she suffer's in her back ,
Yea have actioaagairist the advanciag eneiny proved it to be eery effective in -nes two flats.. and leave pieces for. Med', '
not taken the best stepe to give your ;Tee post..7.lay .:in.. W.COmm„unication oi* Inflammation.,
_ Thia womarinow raises chi4ens
'does manuatlabor. ' Read her sturye
. Richmond, •Ind. -"For two years*
was so Melt and weak with troubles'
• from my age that -
when ..g. oing up
stairs I had to go
very slimly _with ,•1 •
my. hands on •the
sitdown
ate. lit letshtettaP:th.t.,..te•le-• en
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Pi. V
at the 'top to rest., ,'
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Itt Itave *air operaticitri--::-
.414 and my friends
thought Iivouldnot
Jive to /hove into.
our new house. My.
daugliter asked me
to try Lydia E. FnkharnIs .Vegetable •
it Compound as she had taken it with good •
results. 1, did sec' my weakness cl!s.
,eppeared; I gained in Strength, movedeta
into our new home, did all kinds of
egarden work, shoveled dirt, did build-.
'ing and cement work,, and. raised hun-.
Areas of. ehickens and ducks. I can. .
not say enough in .praise of Lydia E.
' 1 -h V tab1 C p, • d ,flu'
if these facts -are 'useful you inay pub-
lish them '.for the 'benefit of other
women.' -Mrs. M. 0:JoinisToN,IthUte
D, Box 190, Richmond; Jed, 4 • '
• ing wood besidee,
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• SEAPLANE CONVOYS.
S I i Toll El .o'd b - littinardUi Liniment Cures Dinutheria, lig co
weak girl:tali blood?' the only encli that led tp hestiloihies, and • ' Yours,'
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Sure way to .d0 Sfo, is. through. the use W. • A. lityiTIRNSON..
-the: eimin 'were. doming.' down the f.
u niter ne s ece ase y Pro
teetion of Naval Aircraft.
' Ne-val aircraf • ce mpl' I ' g
• Wenders in decreasing -submarine tells' Prom this new, rich blood 'keened 'firing There was'ntithing nOW
rtreneh and acreas the Open. .No doubt
of Dr. Williams' Pink "Pills.
NeW, rich, red blood IS' infused in, the burial of the -gun had :seiriething
t fele a o is lin to the system by evert, dose of these to do with the fact that itejammed and.
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'Who First Camouflaged. -
by means other tharitheir well knOwn springe good health an intreasect-ap- -
, th holdthe enemy Sergt. Trebsonha.d .
Lod been wounded, lint he told the' gunner A word' that has qaite' n vogne„nt
beithiag of TI -boats. They are being. petite, ne'w energY; high stiirlfs
used to convoy •Merchant ships in
'large numbers. Every. Month hun-
dreds of itettincrs go out front Eng -
Is. High above them, hoWever, lit'e better health. ' • rifle Until at last he wa,s killed with a thing loot. w lilt is no W
rifle shot. ' • and, to a great 'eeteut, the idea, is
lish 'harbors tvithout vieible. proteet- how proinptly their influence is felt in
perfect womanly development, Give to 'correct the stoppage, arid rushed. the moment, but was moiaiy never.
your daughter. Dr." ' Williams' Pink >'. ,1 single-handed, he faught the heard of until the outbreak et wer, is
Pills; and tak; them yourself and'aote oneiny with a bayonet and clubbed “eamotflage"eethe art of making a
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d eplitnes are hevering, one to each Yontean get these pilis•threugh any But his 'bravery liad sayed :the saint- French.in origin. Early in the war a
White grubs are.. difficult .pests to
fight. SPritying the trees with. paris
greee or london purple will kill many
•of the parent June bugs if this is done'
at the . Season Wben they are moving.'
•Botis following the plough can collect '
. .
Many of the- grubs, and turkey d and
'chickens will. scratch mit 'many. behind
the plough, • Saine also met them oot
pretty 'well, Late autumn ploughilig
h '1
wIlhi inne lebegii peilsh •frOtn the cold.
•
and
.iithing with Cuticura Ointment.
On retiring' touch spots of dandruff
Next
morning shampoo with Cutienta
and hot water. , This treatment does
much to, keep the scalp. clean and
• healthy and to promote hair growth.
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4Tiliceett:ctelp*tr 1+17 111:114,,,A A." 50d
by dectioro throughout the worts.
U
vesse . eo the evat on ep oS dealer in inedieine or by nut 1 pos tien. The Lewis gun n came n. 0 g ac
on see. dee P into the Water mid can paid at 56 cents' e box or slit Mixes action and held the enemy until re•dn. formed ,what'tney callec,1 the Battalion Q
the dark shadow of .st submar- for $2.50 from The Dr, Williamet-Modi• fO2C6111(illts arrived; when - the attrtek tie la Coinoufie, ad their duty was. to
1 F i • 1 i t t i it• roup of young .painters in Frence
i;-& plenty of time to be down and tine Co., Brockville, •Ont. WAS completely. defeated, •The, few "make up", guile,. shelters, and ,
upon it ere it can rise to do damage.
"Sub" captains are extremely fear-
ful of attack from the air, and It is
said that no merchant ship 'convoyed
• by. airplane bas been menaced by a
t '
Squash is a, perfeet evilistita e for
pumpkin in pie, • .
itbit ersibIe.
Itussia it; said to bate the greatest
• A destroyer call ITIO'Ve toward a,
timber tesourcies ef tiny cotentry in
submarine At the rate of thirty miles "Lu,,, •
an hour, while a seaplane 'cafi swooP
down upon it at the speed of 100 -miles ,
A nevi can opener melte the solder
AO 'hoar. „ on their tops so that cans 'can be 'orlon-
Seaplenee from their heights often ed niyatly.fOi further uSe.
sire the Arst to find torpedo ships In
distross and to wireless the news back A workshop and a 177777 .777777447
to tint, nearest relief station, '
No Ititehen Would be without Pair
„ of seise; eet,
A
niinutes, delay that the . ser- gun einnlacementri, ." and whole
geant securad.for the 'gunner undoubt- ,stretches 'othindscaPe, to -deceive Ger,'
edly saved a very lierjous situation. Man aviators. •
•
He sa-w the cmly pOsSible way Of gain- The art of camouflage is both nega-
ink that delay and ga,ye•his-life tive and. positive. %It aims at malting' .
doing of it. practically invisible what is to be hid-
' Brave Deed of Private. den by merging it into the baeltground
and It rejoices in ingenious fakes,-
i'rivate Charleil Melvin, Royal High -
fake hatteriee, fake trenthes, fake am -
lenders (of Hirriemuir), whose coin-
bulances---to make the enemy waste a •
any had advanced to, within fifty little Ammunition. .
Tar& of thefront-line trench Zit a
redoubt, 'where, owing to, the toitensity •
%el the ,erieteles. ere,. tee . mere etei:t Ob by
Stumps are converted. into shavings, , .
by.. a new rotary dating machine, and
are farnastead revirements,, olpecially liged to he ,down and wait -
'10r rein
, . , the shavings tire drawn into bags. for
in the winter. Don't tio .blackentith lercometts. •
work, nor. oil, harness • round the Private MelVin,' however, Went on by. ,fetv.loval by.n "MUM*
kitchen etove, , . . himself, over ground swept Iron end weal:tire, Lisitibleut 014,02 meted ea cow.
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1 WHEELOCK.' ENGINE; 18x42.:
New .eutornatle Valve Type. COmplete With supply .Apu exhaust bipitia,
flywheel, etc atCept Op, cogs lor! immediate' stile.
1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30.K.W.,110-120 Volts
• Will accept $425 cash for Immediate, sale; ^
LARGE LEATHER BBLT. Double; Budless. 24: inch x 10 f‘
Wilt accept $300 for immediate tale, although belt is in excellent POO-
dition and new one would cost about $606. ,
PULLEYS, -Large size, •
26x66-$30; 1240-$20 1 1214x48-$12 ; 1x86 -$S. •
I3LOWERS OR PANS, Buffalo make.
. 'One 10 Men, 'other 14 Inch discharae-$30 each.
BEAL EST ITIS .CORPORATION,
60 Vont Toronto
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