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OVER THE,TOP WITH IA WOMAN'S HEALTH
THE4110ST PATROL can 0$17 bes"Twitimed
Keeping the Blood Rielt
STORY Osh‘ A THRILLING NIGHT and Pure.
RAID AT LENS.= The woman at honle, deep in.house.
•••• hold duties and 'the mei of mother-
s, hood, needs occasional help fo keeP
her sit good health?' The detnands Up-
, How Thirty-five Canadians Arrayed lin on a mother'a health are Maul' and
Sheete CePtured'a german severe. lier W11110001 trials And
l'her children"it welfare •intact heavy
Trotte,
• 'toils, while hurried meals, broltenrest
•.•
and much indoor living tend to weaken
There were thirty-five "of us all
he constitution. No wonda that the
told, made' up in the gulee of gli°5"B" woman at home is often indieposed
says • Lieut. Naismith, of the Canadian through weakness, headache, back.
• Artillery Corps. The' idea Was •ratlier
to simulate, the frezen snow area be-
tween our lines and. the Canaan
'•trenclies than to.play upon Fritz's Su,
perstition: Few raiding 'parties have
prepared mere carefully 'teethe eirerk
in hrind than we 'did Oa that 'occasion.
Everything we wore was White.Over
our beads were white sheets, with eYe•
holes CUt b thalit. Shire for the ab-
sence of vcoleredr Insignia We raight-
Uve Poggotted the 411Zu-Elux". e•aus
of recOnstruction dati in the Smith.
leireintanglettlente .--bed- been -
cut beforehard,'"a precaution essential
to the sOcCess of •the undertaking.,
Nor was it but through, in anice open
• lane that would have revealed itself
. readily to the„ Gernians. The path
• 4 -zagged diviou'ily, so that St. any
itiven point the entanglements seented
, unbroken: The hundred yards space
intervening between our trenches and
• the barricad,e was covered in twohours' time,
Tho EffectiveBarrage,
, Lying p
rone on our stomachs, we
•'trent stealthily forward. Just as we
had reached 'the wire 'entanglements
we were detected. A sentry, rather
more alert thin hia.felrows, hurled a
tbrab;.„I gave the signal to our artil-
lery' by telephone and the stillness -"dr
the night was suddenly shattered by
the roar of the eighteentponnders.
The seetion of the treneh we had made
our obieetiVe was, surrounded on three,
sides by walls of livid ftinne and flying
earth. •
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Onr "box barrage" Was 'working
beautifully, We"' turned loose and
sprang down into the trenches. The
Huns fought ,cloggedly. (Impel after
the first .surprise or seeing the night
res:-
• the npocesii• of *mopping Up" began;.,
Every :'dttgout, was ,botabed and. o'er/
SPITZBERGEN:
NO MN'S LAND
MA:Y PROVE TO BE A SECOND
• ALASKA.
111/110111.1"."
End of the War See * „Rosh to
Establish Claims to Tide .
Rieh Country.'
Spitsbergen, virtually the only "NO
Man's Land" of any valueleft on 'the
•earth, promises to present an import.
at question after the War Ondb„ 'Jut -
ling up from ore of EurOpe's ;molt,
-aches and nervousness. Toe many northerly points toward the regime of
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women have, grown ^tii accept' these perpetual ice,• Spitsbergen" received
visitations AP a Part Of the lot of little attention 'from world .powere,
motherhood, Butr.mtiny''and..variecl as even. those near by, Meta its leapskrt-
her• health troubles' are, the cause is ant' mineral refionrces were revealed.
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simp1end the cure at hand. When
well, it is the woxnan'S °• good ',blood
that keeps her well;"wherr ill she must
make her blOod rich to renew her
st)Ine'it is,,,said, the dountry wili
prove to 'be a secorid Alaska in the
surprieet awaiting its complete ex-
ploratiOn and study.... •
health. The prirsing mother more Coal in apparently unlimited qitan-
than any other Wonlan in the. world tides; easily mined without t5hafting,
needs rich blood anti plentl a it. abciands .4,-itzbcrgen. Besid.es there
'llere is one tilWays unfailing way to are found depesits of iron ore, Marb• le,
SHIPBUILDING IN SWISS
101001011•111P
If history can be rolled upon It le
osa hundred and thirtY*One years
IWO the first ship was built on the
Pacific Coast of Caneda. century
anti a quarter passed 4rithout..'bringing
the industry to any ireraaa** Pr0P0r*
dons, but ewithin.the last -few yearn
shipbuilding adVaneed in British Ca'
• VAN., .110 If by Magic,. In the summer
of 1910 there was one ehip to be- velas
ed at half a znillion dollar* In PrOCes
of construction in the province. At'
present the Industry represents an in.
vestmont Of $80,003,000. Nine large
vessele the Product of Britieit
Man enterprise, are now sailing the
vessel*, the prodect,ot British Colum•-
•Whieit are. of steel .construction, are
either being built or hav,e been con-
• traeteci for.
The incentives for these . gigantic
strides in British Columbian ShiphuiI4-
,ing diave been the demand for...ocean
tonnage created bythe German sub-
marines, ,and the many extrabrdinary
facilities which the geographical situ
ation of British Columbia and her for-
est . resorts offer' for the ship-
building trade. It was for these
reasons that the Imperial MunitiOus
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et this 'iood• NOod negaaaarY.-. ,te copper ore:, irexi, i4u,l,sopuss.._.pee4est Board selected 13ritudi Columbia to
<perfect health, • afid that is through
the use of Dr. Williams', Pink Pills.
These pills .make new bload abundant-
ly, and through their use thousands,
of Weak, ailing Wives and , mothers
have been made bright, cheerful and,
strong. If you are ailing, easily
tired,or depressed, it is a duty . Yon
owe Yourself ;lid your family to. Ove
Pr. Willianue Pink Pills , a fair trial.
What this mediCine has done for
ethers it will surely do for you. NM
W,,••41. Albemy, MelloritoWn, Out.,
says :-"I‘ was very much run doWnt,
and ;Offered 'from weakness' and nen,
-*merles& 'At times I .did net, know
What.te'llo, as I would shake all over:.
and Would have to go and lie down. I
VIIII treated „by several doctors, who
-Itak the trouble was bad blood and
wale nerves, but they did not dome
a bit of good, I was advised 'te ' try
Dr. Williams' Pink Y.'ills and they made
Me -feel ' like a new woman. Later
when I was nursing 'my .baby, I felt
run down, and again took th." e •pills,
and my baby at six months , weighed
thirty-five pounds. It was this medi-
cine that gave me the strength to
'nurse him, and both baby and myself
greatly benefited by it: I hope every
suffering woman yeill" give •Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pilli•a fair trial as I did,.
for I . have proved •their wonderful
Om given his chalice to fight or Bur -1 , merit. - . • ' '
render. ' Through 'a communication you can get these ,pil a through 'any
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#:.I • • •
trenelr•We forced our way to the sec-
•
ond' trench,* and after our wo4 was
orie detoured back to the first onet
. Every Man Killed or Taken. •
• 'Within that impenetrable wall k of.
• barrage' fire every Germat had been
' killedor captured. ' No aid could be
...given by their : friends beyond the.
barrier of flying steel • because' : the
` singular' effectiveness and • continiiity
of British barrage fire ',Would live,
shredded reinforcements to atoms if
' they had attempted to penetrate.. it
-We inade, good our .return without the
loss of,a znan.• ,
The incidentis here cited only to
'suggest a phase of trench warfare too
often overlooked.. That is the fact
'that despite the passing of 'operCfiel&.
fighthig, surprise,. stealth and strategy'
are still components of the work of
'bolding it; section of the :first 'line
trenches'. . There is .much of deadly
routine in trench fighting, yet the op-
portunities afforded to outguess and
•• outgeneral the enemy are fairly 'nu-
'.'merous. , • °
TOO mtrog. GOVERNMENT.
▪ Fourteen Houses of Parliament For
•
Population of -5,000,000,
• 6 6
IlbW many people in Canada fully
realjze to What extent 'Australia is
.over -governed? For a small popula-
tion of just over five millions there
are a Governor-General,. six ,State
: Governors, two Federal IlOusea of
, Parliament -the Senate and House of
Representatives -and. twelve- State
Lrieleses-Of Parliament, That JR a total
of :..seyen Civergora. und fourteen
_
Itt2
of people!
Each householder' has therefore to
cote . for candidates for" 'four Houses.
At the Federal elections he has to vote
:-.-._.----for-the•Honse of Representatives and.
•Also for the Senate, which is the Up-
•.. per Howie.
The -House of Representatives has
sixty-five Members, who' are elected
„ fora tenure of three' years, Whilst
.Menibers of , the Upper , 1-10u8a, are
;,',Jeleeted tin a tate rbasis*••:•six Senators -
from each State -thus Making thirty-
- ix 'Senators,. Each State has .its own
Parliament, cointiltingof the Legisla-
tive Assemblyandthe Legialtetive
Council -the Upper- Rouge. '
*The .reader has only to think over
, the aboveetatemente to realize . to
. what extent. Australia is over -govern-
ed, and the nUnierout GevernMent
of-
•Icials that Abound .everywhere.
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',medicine dealei op., by il postpaid 'at
•,00 cents a bei or six boxes for '42.50
Iron% Dr. Williams' Medicine o,
BroCkville, Ont ' . ,
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. You -Shall Not .
She is a wall offinass.
You shall not'pass 'You shall not pass!
Spring up: like- summer grates, .
,$urge at her,. mass 011•Inappr..
ihill,,you bre:els, gloss,__
Spinter.ltnd - break. -:like- 'shattered
glass. •' ' • •
But page! . • . . •
You shall .not Miss!
• • • .
German, you thaltnot, shall .not pedal
God's hand has ,written on the wall of
.
brass -
You shall not pass! You Shall not Pass!,
. Thevalleys are .1u4king,, • •
Te torn hills are shaking,. .
• The earth and the sky stern break -
,Blit :unbroken, undOlibting, a wonder
" • and sign • • y
She stands, France stands, and Atilt
holds to the line,
She counts her tatounded and her'dead;
'Iron sliall not ass!
She Sets her teeth, she bows her heed;
: You shall not pasel• ,
Till the last soul in the erce 'IMO has
fled /
., You sithil not pate! '
Help prance?' Help France? -
Who week) not, thanking Godlor this
great chance ,
Stretch barida 'and .run to :sue -
the hot Melted f Bake
Baked Cork Pone, •
Pour two cups of boiling water over
,two cups of cern meal that has been
Mixed With one teaspoon of salt. Mix'
"Well and allow the inixture to' cool.
Spread In Pan that has been
▪ greased with bacon. or pork fat and
mpour. over the pone dm t3liespoons
• eie of,
about ego hour in a.het ovenyuntil it Is
.crisp and broskn. If desired*, a beat-
en sag can be added, but the original
old-fashioned recipe does. not call for
It. ' '
' cor France?.
' Begbiet ,
,±Variont
according. to the Confectioner's Gaz-
ette, six minces of shelled peanuts be.
Mk said to pettiest a food value' of
2.8 Ounces of round steak, 5 ouncee
riee,- 4.2 ounces rye,
bread, 85.5 Ounces spinach, §.6 ounces
apples or 6Teundes bacon. • The pea-
nut is rich in fat, mid also has Mineral
iiftitti important in the fliet, such as
phosphorus, lime; sulphur and iron. *
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maketgood 48110.3 end-steVni
ak small cost.
. There are 6150 13ritish Red Cross
motor Mnhulances at the ,frott.
italys 1817 *heat 'atop" (1,810.'
200 metric lone, compared with' 4,804,4
• 400 nietrie tons in 1916.
The 'peace that/. WouiCland Syria
and Armenia back to the Turks would
mean the perm), of (tenth for multi-
tudes;
• "Cocoalnd tea stains can 'he remov-
ed by dissolving one beaprnix telitiPO011-
•iftil of soda (baking aoda) In a pint of
hot water and soaking the Stain for a
feW mittiteS • .
Shur•Gain
Fertilizer
melybdenum, galena, zing blende and
other minerals.
,Areas claimed by thallye different
nationals working in Spitzbergen are;
British, 8,574 square miles; Norweg-
ian, 770; Swedish, ..448; Rutsian, 89;
and _German, 23. lir addition the giot-
tish Spitsbergen SYndicate, Ltd., of
Edinburgh, lays • claim to Bunzow
Land, known, also as the Sassen Ba
Peninsula. This. district comprises
one-third of the total claims. and-, in. -
eludes five -sixths of the potential out-
put of .the gwedish coal company. Af,
ter the war these two claimants of
one_preperty promise te make a hard
fight for *hat" each • believe • is its
rights. •, .
LU tweritY4Vivessels,
West= Wolin Speaks
With Enthusiasm
Mrs, Eekford Tello of Dodd'o
• Olney 'PO.
.110.401.11.
She Says They Are "All Right," and
Gives ller Resew& Fe* Saying
Why They A.re Poynter on the
Prairle*.
Lesllevt�e, Alta,, Feb`y 4th tElne-
ciel.)-It is with true Western enthu-
siesta that, Mrs. R. Eckford, of this
piece, gives her opinion of. Dorld'e
Kichley
• II wish to inform You fhab Da4"
Kidney Pills are all right," says Mrs.
Ockford: • ' . • ,
"1 bivO only taken two boxes,' and.
my baat is fine. Of course I will keep.
on taking them whenever I think My
kidneys are not )ust right,t•
"Your Diamond Dinner Pills are
dandy, too,',P,• Mrs.' Eckford added:
"I keep them in the house, and take
one occasionally as required."
What strikes- one most on the
prairies is the Warm praise the people
give 'Dodcl's Kidney Pills. They are
used for all kidney troubles, including
British Cambial.' shipbuildmg is backache, rheumatism, lumbago, heart eixty varieties of potatoes are grown
carried on mainly at' Vancoueer and disease, diabetes, and dropsy 4
an in Ontario '
•rity •
Victoria, !mit New Westminster has a Bright's disease, and their popula •
good work they are. siatiarto zbitmont unry. tolationi,m-
irard of cOnsiderable proportions
Poplar wliae four of the ships doing. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the.
at is proof- of the
Suet pudding is a good ,dessert for
ordered by the Munitions Board are standard Canadian kidney remedy. cold weather.
being eoustructed. The classes of •
shibs being built are , divided into
Ths Lluie CMOs.
11. Moll sot sioni gitoeti before bla
diee!
That ratileited and the murdered and
those slain
In torture, 441 arise from earth
and ratan
And close shout him, mute and slut&
0Wwiael
And ever first and forertzolt to Ids
eyes
rorn the red streets and- frem the
•sea's vast plain . =-
The little children shalt COMO hack
The frail crushed blossoms of the sac-
• rifice.
And in their eyes no fear will'be, nor
wrath,.
Only a child's beWildernient at bate,
And in their bands no •lifted menace
4weil;
Yet these frail shadows .shall obstrUct
his path, ' • • '
Anil at.the last, orhe it soon or
These helpleart hands shall push" him
•
; into hell. . • . •
• , .--Theodosia Garrison.
• Money Orders.
• DominiOn ExPresa Money Orders
are ,on sale in five thousand offices
throughout Canada':
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cm(
1/11COMPAP
b
Hoboes earwig's
favorite yeeist for,
inure thaw forty
years.
Eneseh for 5e. te
produce 50 large
leaves- of fine,
mAKIN 00404. wholesome tomes
abate hew made bleed. De
pet expeoiment, these is Damn
lust as lieed.
EVIGILLETT CO. LTD
TORONTO. ONT.
vara9Pg0 moarrarst.
.Dr. o t Et.A,a, says that
•• k 0•••••••*11:110.1
Clean Hands, • -
Q0 0000 o 8 0000 •
schooners and steamers. The majoritY The la* of Moses, still binding. on
are•bullt mainly of wood, but several devout Jews, was ages before its time
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are made principally of steel At pre- in many of its regulations and not 0
sent the shipyards of Victoria, Van!? least with respect to diet and creanli,
gouver and New Westminster are en- nesS. One recalls ‘espetially its in -
gaged in building fifty of these ves- sistenpe on the frequent -washing of
sels,,vvhich will have a gross tonnage hands, which in later times' became A
of 116,980. and .a deadweight capacity sort of fetish',
of 1000 tOnS. „ ,‘,.$ The Bible makes clean hands accom-
Thepepst of the material alone that pany a "clean heart," and ;there is
.Extenetie blirraResources.• _ mist be Applied for the completion,of more. m the association than meets he
- This war has' revealed morel -than these ships it estimated 'at, $1,790;000. eye, foeclean hands often-. mean, freesi
ever before advantage Accruing to :In order to finance the 'ehipbuilding dolt from disease or the means of
a nation controlling deposits of coal,, • •
metals and, oil, which fact alone 4
snough •to bause.a scramble' for Spits-
'hergen -with its exteneiVe resources..
'endertaicings, actual and einteinplat, 'communicating it; and the me.dicil
a, the British Columbian ltlanufac, facility washes its hands oftener and A few drops of this new ether cool- le.....!ne treatinei or eYe troubles and, to
turere' Association is endeavtaing to Unger, and More thortinghly than limy Pound' aPPIl0 :dircetbr 110°11 a tehder, wu
refunriAlrealntiVierganglatrLI"nelr
seeure a -"Shipbuilding Loan" from the profes.sion in the world, and witli'most aching eorriArelieees the soreness ii.,
, Spitzbergen at various . times has Dominion Government. .s. , reason. stantly, end soon the entire Corn f or
been accredited to Russia AS a reside .: There is a• 'bright prospect before • In certain hospitals they have a set callus, ,root selid all, dries up and, On
of annexation, but as it is contended thelhipbuilders of British Columbia.' of .rules for hand -wishing which it be lifted eft with the fingers I
ld b• 11 t a 1 to all and '' Thle new way to rid one's feet!. of i
YES! IVIAGICALLy!
CORNS LIFi 'OUT
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WITIf
ns
• , .
You 'say to the .drug store nilin
"Give me a small bottle of freezone.'
•Finieh 'grapevine, priiting in cold
weather hefore the Sap starts to fl9W
in the early spring. Late pruning
;anus: “blee,cliti. e -which. weakens. the
Plants and reduces the Size of the -
sianswies Ln int Cam Col, Ifto.
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uiplitetlelp_ Otato, par • ,ings make good fire
stELIP W,AMWItti
ADIES WANTED ,TO DO PIJAIN
-IA and light sewing athorne, whole or
spare time, good, pal". work sent any
distance, charges paid. Sone stamp tor
particulars. National lkianutacturing
Company, Mentroal.•
aunciglaratarsol7s .
11101/g1.1., EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER
• vio arid Job printing ,pIapt lu Eastern
Ontario. Insurance carried $1;500. Will
es_o tor $1,299 on quick sale. Box 49.'
• wilson Publishing co., Ltd.. Toronto.
CIANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC,.
u..) internal and external. cured with- •
Pout pain by our home treatment. ‘• ;Writs .
ue before, too late. • Dr. Bellnissi Medical
Collinitirood. Ont.
Dietors Reconnefem*
This will cost very little but will post-' Bon-Opto forlhe Eyes,-
tiveli remove -eierielierd or soft can
or callus from one's:feet. .
Phyalcians aid. eye specialista ore.
scribe lion-Ooto as a safe. home remedy
they failed' to .follow 'up any, formal
action•ef the Icied-if it ever was,tak-
mr_the •Ressiancw_tadjutve a hard
time to cOnvince other _nationals of
title to the land. Especially, is thiri
Wis possible that -the yards there
will be Makitg ships, for the Austra-
lian Govrnmett in th? neat future.
Negotiations are now being carried on
wou e we o pp y
strictly enforee. Before .operations
these -strict regulations prescribe fair
washing processel OT.,<, mum
'by- the shipbuilders ef British Colum- each. . •
the case in regard to, Great Britain in bit' with the Government of the Com- For the .first five minutes, the sUr-
yieW � recent' develointients monwealtli with a view to securing geon is supposed to -wash hishands in
Sia. • • • • : • dere. . • • ""•• the *ordinary 1,Ybay With soap and; warm
lfore+th'en--800-1Years'Agoi--in--i•-16-14 Thedgreat- shipti". of. -the -Canadian wAterrAncirthen carefullyto cleat his
lames' L of Englandformally claim- Pacific Ocean ,Serkices new plying finger -nails. ' When, he has leisurely
ed SPitzbeiget. The Muscovy ' dein-
pany„.it British concern, was ordered
"to `uphold the King's right to Spitz--
bergen" by an Order in Coated: That
claim also was allowed to lapse in the
same 'manner it -which: the Russian
claim "levied* the Briton interested in
the country say.. ' • .
With the_end .of,,the,,,war, old data
"Will be dug up, Witli.reeords of conir.
paratively•rebent times, to bolster the
contentions Of :the . various claimants,.
as Setzbergen is sure to occupy .a
prominent place in north‘European af-
fairs.•• ' •
es
Teach Seventy Occupations
Al the present Utile m Montreal
eorns was introduced by a-Cmcinnattt
man, who says that freesone drieSin
menti -and -simply Shrivels Isp, the -
corn or tidies without, irritating' the.
surrounding skin. • • Ili
•Don't -let father die of infectiti .or
lockjaw from 'whittling at his corns,
but clip thie out and make him try it:
ybur druggist hasn't any freezone
between ' Vancou.ver, Victoria and cleaned his nails, he -goes to the pail tell him to order s small bott7 from
milletries of East, when theY have again for =ether five minutei, still his Wholesale 5iiug house for y 11." .
livedotheir Zallotted tne and done with soap 'and warm water. *
-Weir appointed work; may be re- The third tve-minateaqs owl:pied it
placed by other liners, just as mag- -washin=his.hands in alcohol, and the
nificent, that will le built in the fourth .s.or' the process of sterilization
shipyards of the '‘C anadian Pacific i with a wash of corrosive sublimate..
Coast, for it is not likely that •indusr
trious British Columbia will ever re-
v7JJIJRJNE Granulated Eyelids
"lax-fts hold on an undertaking %that-
Sore Evei;'0Ye.iInfiamed by
has begun 40 inispiciously. " Sten; Dna. and Wind quickly
• • . FOR
YOUR
btribifirour
Inalst on , having
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relieved bylvlarine. Try it in 0,<:64.6„,a,<IfroKliwtqhmb.,,,,e4‘.04tye
Your Eyes sad in Baby's Eyes. • .t • . ,..•
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--.". • ' `• . +Loh Murtha Eye Remedy co. Chicago a
IS SKIN .WHITENElt CYO Salve. in Tubes Su Forlio5oar tee Es; -Wiru me." ,. E II
IT y Old ge , I
A -4
How to make aOremny beauty lotion . •-.' • --.. ' ' 'Tie celebrated Dr. Wilc.henhoffi, 7
. for a few cents. Keeping Oil Sweet: • an authority on 'eel* old age,
says thatit is "caused by peisons
If lump' sugar is added to olive oil
generated in the' intestine.
.-two lumps of the sugar to a quart
When your stomach digests food
of oil -it will, not become rancid. If properly it is absorbed without -
the
oil comes in a can; empty as soon forming,poisonous matter. Poi -
as opened into a bottle or preserve jar sons bring on early old age und.
and put in the sugar. It will be kept premature death. •15 to 3,0sir..nes V.
GIRLS! LEMON JUICE. • NoSioarting,JustEyeCondort Cause- ni •
whirmo• rkveitemedytit.T.1.Dr.dre. -
there are 1175 *e -educational .cpurles The, • jai -6 . of two fresh lemons
give to to returned soldiers eoniprising strained 'into a bottle 'containing three
ounces Of orchard white makes a
whele.- quarter pint ef the ,most" re-
markable lemon skin beautiAer , at
about the cost one must pay for ' a
small jar of the ordinary eeld,creams.
Care sheuldbe taken to strain the
lemon juice through a fine ,cloth so no
lemoir pulp gets in, then this.. lotion
will keep fresh for months. Every,
woman knows that lemon juice is uele4.
to bleitelt ,and remove ,such, blemishes
as freckles, sallestmess and tan and is
the ideal Skin softener, whitener ,and
beautifier. • :• • •
'• Just try .iti Get' 'threa ounces of
orchard white< at any drug store and
two, lemons from the grocer and Make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra-
grant lemon lotion and rnassage it
• daily IMO the .1'face, neck; arms- and
instruction in seventy different -mew,
/rations.. The policy of the. Military
.Hospitals Commission, to combing in-
structitin under competent teacher§
selected" from returned officers,
N.C.O.'s and men, with the Practical
instruction under practical conditions,
has been found to ',geork mostsatisfae-
torkindeed, the marked interest' clis-
Illayed'by the men and their ambition
to suaeed, is a constant inspiration to
the teaching staff. The great willing-
ness: of manufacturers to co-operate
with the vocational. department , in
giving over their plant facilities for,
instructional purposes indicates clear-
ly- the wonderftd appreciation of ;the
Services rendered ,by returned men at
the front, and the importance ot the
terck14_0(tonoMic ornblem "'Which con-
fronts th.a.mation-.--, •
KEEP LITTLE ONES
WELL1N WINTER
Tho Soap
toOleenso
Ointment
toHear
Not•
t et; -
quicker,
safer, suer'
at any'price •
for-sk'in
troubles of young or old thatitah, .
burn, Crust, scale, torture pi disfie
tire. • Besides, you may try them '
before' you buy them. ° •
Sainge;Egch Free by Malt
With:32Lp. Skin Book. *Address•pest-
card: "Cuticura, Dept: .N, Boston,
U. S.A." Sold throughout the world..
EVEN:10:00111$
in ,perfect condition to the lastldrop.
4ftyriv,:b.0•tbili'40;04"." $ V bl CQ
0. of "Seiget's Syrup" after meals
mkes Your di"istl°11 so'und. Restored to .to Health by : Lydia E.
' 1 Pinkham s egeta e mpoun . .
The Neva Scotia ,"Lurriber King'
says: •
"I contider MiNARD'S LINIMENT
the best LINIMENT in use., •
. I got my foot badly 'jammed
I bathed it well with , MINARD'S%
LINIgENT and it Was as vvelins ever
next day.
. Yours very truly, ,
'• • " - T. G:.1kleititILLEN;
• Winter -is a dangerous seaSort, for
the little ones. ,The • days' are so
changeable -one height, the next cold
d
anstormy, that the mother is afraid
lo take the children out the fresh
air and exercise they, need so mucil.
In consequence,they are often cooped
up in overheated, badly ventilated:
rooms and are soon seized with dads
or grippe:- What needed to keep
the little ones well is Baby's Outa,Tab-
lets, . They will regulate the stomach
and bowels and drive out colds and by
their use the baby Will' be able to-. get
• over the 'whiter season In perfeet hate-
ty. The 'tablets are Sold by Medicine
&elm, or by mail at 26 cette a box
from The .Dr Williabis' Medicine Co.;
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g HOW the Boys Can Help.
A. nov431. andloactical plan to use
school boys to assist in• keeping pigs
and thus to help in the campaign for
increased hog production in Canada
has been talreit`up by the Council -of
The Hamilton Board. of Trade.
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If the glass percaltor Of ybtir coffee
pet breaks, Use a 040010.40i sCilleftes;
for the time being.
.ABSORBINE
. STOPS . -
from Bone Spavir ItlitESNIfoenlete. :14kaut"fferread filliOnt.'!a'!Pfemale e !i1trouble,ligm..°wn with
Splint, Curb, Side Beene, or similar • -
trouble and gets horse going sbund.
It acts ndldly but quickly and good re-
sults .ere lasting. Does not blister
• or remove the hair and horse can ,
be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with
. each bottle tells bow. 10.00 a bottle I
delivered. Horse Book 9 hi free. -
ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment .
'for mankind„, reduces Painful Swellings, En-
iarged Glands,Werie, Bruises,Variecue Veins;
more if lois write. 0...and $2 a bottle at .
te, .•••••4104140-01 040:1,411.0.0r,01a/00/
severe pains m my .
back andsides until
became so weak .
could hardly walk% .
frorrl chair to Chair, •
and got So nervous
I would jump at the
slightest noise. ,
was entirely unfit
to do- my house-
work,-Iwail --- • • `••
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DIAMOND -CUTTING, INDUSTRY . toward the , adoption of the decimal 'Ili. F. YOUNG; Poll. :, 61G lymana Bldg!, Montreal, Gan.. tlytyditi.E. Pinkhata's Vegetable Com- '
system for currency, ' which has the absorbing and Absorb*. Ir.. ireads la 1;toi1t pound. •I took six bottles and today 1.
. . . din a healthy woman able to do my own. • ! • .
Ideal Occupation For Maimed Soldiers, backing of the Associated Chambers
: „_... of Commerce of the United Kingdom,nigh pries Belo paw lor. . housework. I wish" every suffering
Wan ii it tvouTd try Lydia E. Pinklumen
" Says LendOn-Pier,lei gaining ground. • Vegetable Compound, and find out for rup „,,Ify...5_A,... .§ themselves how good it is.!' -Mrs. Gum
The old proverb 'about diamond cut " ' ._ .•\----:• .
diamond used to be true, but to -Clay a III
suird'a.LInitiumttitires Garstet in *cora
and • • A.TsKiEhe grS'Oe,a5t96 numberWor t l 1 ‘0.Afvune.s,otineirtoorptellslf.. • -
...._ the:Wringer. you will have creases '')fli:::!7:1177::7:'
diamond can be saWe, through by a tinionials on file at the Pinkhaiii Lab- '
thin disa of phospher-Copper revolving Wring Linen by Hand. 'Sit' iar
about three thousand times a minute. If you put your table linen through
Pure Syrup gh p ce, ' to time published by permission, are
oratory, many of which are from time-
mies.porator r I have - been .h
protunefs of thEr:value of.Lydiii E. Pink- - -
"Per many Years all diamonds had .to '-'` ii t 'ram - When:till - Vegetable Compound, in the -
..matrie (rove '!owners ,. using_ our
be sen Amsterdam, where the Jews ,"Iell,. aren21-
mg. - name; wring by name, smooth- making good money on a risitirmar-•
tel•_!?
' .1t -e ' - -2. .AltiCetilsiZi:enatfrs' . you can do the ssmo treatment of female ills?
had a monopoly of the trade 'of dia-
ing when putting on the line. Do by ordering your machine neve In
mond-cutting. Even the Cultinan dia..
: . not use starch. ..Tron 'Imith"hot irons readiness for .next deadon.% crop. ' - co, Every invited to write to the Lydia
'Weld was rent then to be "cleft'. la
whilS the linen is still quite wet. '
,E. Pink arn Medicine Co. (confidential), .
- . • Write for :re, 3°0140
two says London weekly.
,
THE GRIMM 14 N PO. CO., Limited 'Lynn Miss.,. for special advice: It is
'iut-there was A time when n die- *.!÷.--.:---
mond could be efficiently cut in Eng- EAGLE , vcf, 68 Welliegton St„ Montreal,-Que, • free, will bring you health and may '
• nave youflife.
land, and the time is coining 'when it•
wino again be possible. Mr. john
Hodge the „British NneitinS Itinistere
, ,,,,,,,........._...,
(41,
,,,,,.,1
Altio -Machinerj( For
ideal occupation for legless Men. It iti
for he regards di...niond-cutthig 43 all Vt\V-i
i IN 4.1! 'Vii lir ' ;;:. 1 WHEELOCK ENGINE, .113x42. ' • i,
, , .
. " .
hits itl Con his liSt, as,.the song says,
ainuelt larger -trade-thau anyone tut- ., ----NevV-Atitematlo Wive -Type. -Cdfinplete.vvitit supply:- atd---exhaust jipikie. .. • • -. --•-, -
side has any conception' of, • for not ° Wrlte toe4aW :tar t0 Os' b id , • rlyWheel. etc. WIII accept $1,200 oath for Immediate side.
only id the •outting • of a. dieniond a REX' CATALOGUEof &intend '
rig our ,
1:ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 K.W0.11Q-120 Volts I37.C.
Slew task, but the number s full linen of Sitycled•for mai
hh i,atid Woditn, Soya and Oirldl Will accept $42$ cash for Inimediate salt,
Wierequre ciitting is very large.
The triaellinerY is intricate, and luta. . Ondrott ()you's
PULLEYS, Large size. ,•
to be driven by Stomp; but now elec. ' MOTOR ATTAOHMENTO *
26x66-$30; 12x60-$20 ;', 121Ax411.•,412 ; 12;(20-48...,..; '
tricity hag superseded steam, Thus Lam li • a ..i
:Then, Coaster grilses, Whentaer Tubeei ., - , , . a ..d. , ,
doe!! War bring some CoMpensatione In Metif 3IndlatilYettnIdoeleyottail", doUlettenttillirt181P4 ‘. 1: BLOWER OR FAN, Buffalo Make. • *
putout+ es trout us sit who teak pri
giving ti profitable ' occupation to our IN W.. BOYD & SON, ceir. • 14 Inch discharge -430. • . • I
• ' REAL:, ESTATES CORPORATION, LTA,
maimed heroes. '. - .
., al Notre Dente Wed Wasto° Ildentrealo
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