HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-10-24, Page 3•
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ATTITUDE OF THE LITTLE RE-
PUBLIC IN WAR -TIME
Maintains E1heient Army for One
Purpose—to Protect.Freedwm and
Cuard'Agahlat invasions.
Creat aintemst'lras been aroused: in
Switzerland and Prance as a re -Alt
Of an address made recently by Dr.
A. Laux, Secretary* of Agriculture for
that rept blie, in which he dwelt on
the various political questions, eoniF
mercial future, schools, Church and
State, and the army. So important
rap: the speech b Dr._ Laux- that it 1. _ _
bas been printed in p€tmph1et foram •
Land , witle1i circulated throughout
Europe.
"Life is a continual ,struggle," said
Dr, Lau; "and etiefy individual peat I,
'be a lighter. To overcome evil and
fight for the right is, the highest duty.'
The u e that a 'nation makes: of ,its
army is a certain index. to the ghar-I
peter of that nation.
"What does Switzerlap ' intend to
do with her arml*'? Does she, seek
eontniest or does lihe intend to attack'
peaceful neighbors? Does she mean
to 'extend her • commercial relations „...
• by holding :the army as a club over
tli hfiad erother na��ons
"No man, woman or ehuId in Switz
• Orland thinks of Buell, a thing. Our
a)?my is,forone pureo aonly* to pra-
ted our freedom and independence,
and. to stand "guard on ' olr border
against any attempt atinvasion:
How SWitterland Withstands Invasin n
Y. QThe horrors of the world war have
produced , many .anti -militarists:. in 1.
Switserland who see 'nothing buutt.
danger in having' a large army, Those:
'people are very short-sighted.. E
perience in this. conflict has given us
warning of . the danger of mixing in
any international controversy. The
reason far our neutrality is}, well ,
• known now to everyone, but, en the
• other hand, our army has commanded,
respect' and ..no one . dare attack. us.
For this ,reason. alone Switzerland has
been spared" the horrors` of invasion
ouch• as has. overwhelmed Belgium.
"Our army protects; not alone our
property, but what is more important,,
our;freedom.,Talce liberty away from . .
• a Swiss and youtake everythifig that
is dear to him. So, while the• army
npay: be in a sense . a burden,. at the
same time it is a great' protection', to
our homes,., our -property and ,our,
liberty. `
Furthermore, the army is one of
the best training institutions, a cam-
, • . try • can have. ',Its discipline , is an
asset to a country, and;,it. 'inspires.
patriotism, 'faith and loyalty. What
is anation without discipline? What
., we want in our arzny is ,absorute
rou I
is Roar?
AN may
stock, grain,
comparison
The exhi
to show yo
-others _have
. 4 natural to' want to
not win the coyeted prize,
an improyempbt in your
It is this constant, striving
Mark. We, as Manufacturers
spur .us on. We blow our su
faction of •the millions of Gine
. real luxury of alaultIess shave.
, The -every -day shaver has
Razor. His hearty commenda
the famous safety razor. It w
At the Exhibition, yeti will
1Clean, fresh appearance largel
into a jewelry; drug, or hardw
suent of tillette sets.
air youi ireaes work has en
gillette, and you will say,
left five dollars you, ever inires
GILLETTE SAFE RAZ
OffiFe and eactory 65-73
ell feel proud to- have rai
"t or viegetahles that Will stand
ition loves xou an- opportunity
r beit iirk; and to see what
en prOducmg.
ttlefan -even-tVOugh you mai-
the -effi: you mike will mean:
hole r r's prodtiction.
at keeitt airjive people up to the.
cess d ends on the pelted sags -
e grazer sers whp daily enjoy the
tit del
on in•
uld do
e thou
to the
tied yo
s the"
lue ribbon" on the Gillette
s his friends want to buy
u good to hear him,
nds of men who owe their,
illette. -Suppose you step
anct look over the , assort.
to "treat" yourself tO a
ars go by, 'that it Was' the
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Days Far the isy's trawilaari
Cod sued menhas-ra rya
"Yes, bat beyond tiro
Bugles _ are tailing."
v1'itst:;we'Y'' iitcc84 •
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Suitable for afternoon or
Wloped in satin or any' soft
mewl plattea No. 545,
Price, ,25 c-ents.
"Writer, the *vor'd would count
You with it* sages!
Far from the shock of war,
Toil for the ages!"
mat write raysilife,
On Freedom'a pages!
'Surgeon, you cannot go!
Hear the sick pleading!
:Vs not 'for such as you
Bullets pre spctdingl"
"Unslz---for I see in Prance
Liberty bleeding!" -
"Mother, keep boa your lad.
ThoUgh his triates Korn him!
_Better their jeerii than that
--Your-head Should mourn WWI*
"Cease—for his emmtrY'll cause
My areas have borne him!" :
4PuM460,t9;:ani-ellesQd:).
ROW tbey And their *Ole
"Yet, en His battle line,
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eve -1704---" inolnnati man Ono how to rY
off With lingers.
Yon 'corn -pestered men. and women
need suffer no longer. Wear the Owen
that nearly killed you beffore, says this
Cincinnati' authority, because a few
drops of freerene girdled directly On a
tender, aching corn. or callus, . stops
soreness, at once and soon the torn or
hardened callus 'loosens so it tan be
lifted. off,toot and all, without pain. .0.
R Ca; of Canida,. Limited,
A.. email .bottlo of freezone costs ieiy.
little at any. drug storeAmt will POSI-
tively take oft evet7 hard or soft corn
,or,calluzi. This ihould be tried, as it
is inoxpensive and is said not t6
tate the aurrounding Skin. •
If your di•uggist hasn't any ireeione
tell him to get a small bottle for you
front his wholesale drug 'house. It is
fine stuff and acts like a charm every
Increased Acreage for Next Year.
. Every, effert should he made tb help
the farmers • of Canada tcr'nut an in-
creaded area 'nyder the Ito* this
Tall. :City rnen have helped with the
f plovving.• 'Men, now in cities;
dle„,„borses, 'should render theist-
s es Available for this important
democracy. We want no -snubbery, •Sod land. intended fpr potatoes,
• no -classes, and with this vieW, We, 'cern or ''`eabli*ge no?ct spring should
desire that more • of our ofticernshbuld `109' plowed late this fag to kill grabs
come direct from ;OW -farm.' We sant7,„, gad entworMS. •
- he was hand d' sliee
tion abu4e or brutality Ofprivates
• bY officers. All that -we aekls reaped'
between the mea..There lies the, pride
we have in onpariiiir;-Soirrinehilo that"
every man of SWitzeiland anxious
- to 'serve and not evade military•duty,
,rso that after this period of training'
and service .he can ever afterwards be
proud that -he had .auch-a-rittre„priiii:
.TOMMY NOT, DOWNHEA.RTED
DeaCribing the Cheerful Optimism Of
the 13ritialierighting Forces. •
A'. British •army ° officer, ' writing.
about "Kitchener's Mob," says that
Tommy...is sick of the war, sick of ltzi
comfortabless nightil and days, sick
, of its .carnage, and that he 'longs for
home and peace, But there is "that .'
• within him," -he says, 'which inspires
hini to hold on and to carry the fight
of cheerful 'optitnism‘an*d grim ten-
acity—a wonderful fighting man.
The intimate picture of him that'
ingers most „willingly fin my mind,
continues the author, is one that I car-
ried. with me from the trenches on each bottle telle how. , sz. $o a bottle pulp ,gets in, than this 10
Aha_41rene Isievember avenini a delivered. Horse Book 9 It free. Ifreqh t for _monthe, P
short time before I bade him " (Sod- AWORBINE;JR;lheanikePtkitiirmene .1 knows that leinon juic
ing for 'a week. • The trenches. were
bye. ,It bait been raining and, isnoW••• tr, %tat ritnuesesginsfetparwpiingS, pis.r
rass Sores: Allays Pain. • Will tell ron freckles: sallowness and
1 knee -deg) in water—in some places )more.it you:write. $1.25 a bottl t 4 ideal skin 'softener
wain-deep—for the groUnd +Os as spri.draveonauti.cpUbs.Ictralisinotnitreasev lorildellummemsats;:coer: kelauusttilietr.,, iit
• level as •,,,a floor, and there 'Nilo nb.
fic6 ng the P
*as starting for busine
•:G-AWIR SANCTUARY iN. NIXON.
her husband: would Protect Canada's Mountain
one morning
Sheep, 6aribou and Moose. '
tainipsAa len 'thy list seeds which • The Ad,visory,,Board on .liVild-life
LIQUIDS
, he•Was to. bri g beme;-- lancing at the Protectien hes been drawing 'Imbue
..,,.....'entr .„.. list, 'he asked: ' . attention to the need for protecting
PM I t3. "You- want these •flo ers to blOom the important game , resources , of
this summer, donT Yo " , Northern Cailda, and is no* looking
' "Yes, of c urse.",. - ••• '..t... into the need for a game sanctuary
"Well, AN:, e . yen , h e down- here , in Yukon territory to save from des7
don't 'bloom ill next a per." : `, ' truction the mountain sheep, 'caribou,.
"Oh, that% all right," he daid. moose and ether large game thaf are
''All :right? flaw is i all right?" found in considerable numbers in that
plained, , "fro last lare s catalogue," "F':!. pinfcirmatibn obtained Von.*
LEMONS WHITEN .A , CI . . Indianglt is estimated that there are
I ‘.. s BEAUTIF ' THE SKIt•i probably between 4,000 and 5;000/
, moutifaitt-sheen in that district bound -
Mike this beauty lotio oneagas, ter ed by the -White, Donjek and Nisling
• your face; neck, arni and hands. rivers " says Mr. A..j.i. Bell, of the
. R.N.Ni.IVI.P., Whitehorse subdistrict,'
--- -At the cost of a small r of -ordinary *to rAiiPrting on the advisability of
LAMENESS quarter 'pia of the st wondeiful • animals have undeu tedly been driven
from a Ilene Bpavin, Ring BoneA !lemon Oda softener a odhiplexion to that district froni the more aeCess-
Mint, Cutly,SIde Bone. or similar 'beautifier,. by saueekin the Juice et
• troubles ind got horse going sound.: I two'freiti lemons into a ottle cmitain- ible /wean on. account ,of persistent
I:hunting: on the, part of both white
It acts mildly but quickly and good rot.
.. • ing time ounees of' o herd white. men and Indians. Unfortunately, the
Inks are lasting.' Does nOt buster, .
Care should' be taken o . strain fhe Yukon game ordinance does_ not mil-
er remove the hair and horse can
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'SHOE PO6SHIES:
. Pg OXBLOOD SIHOES_„;
tumour( CIAMMiloNS
rosoReINE
be worked. 'Page 17 m pamphlet witli ' inice,through a ilne clot so no- lemon cien Y cover e preserve ion o
on wiii keep mountain sheep, as 'under. Sub -sec. 1
is need to ,pectors,' miners and travellers who
10,11w:tee as . ,are. engaged. in any exploration, sur -
n and is the vey or milling Operation of the terri-
teller and.; tory, and: are in actual %need of the
g store and
notea_a_:_lawfullphunt, take or killithe. beasts
, . 'beasts,. birds . or • eggs for food,-, may
weetly frag- ordinance. Section 23 of this .ordin-
-through; and outlege Were numb with • e ' ' two lemenii from the grob
•
up' a quarter pint of this I
rant lemon,lotioxrand
in'to Die face, neck, arm
It is Marvelous to smo
-"cold: Near our gun position there
• WAS la bole 'where the water bad 'ea-__ .,.._
there& four fest deep. A 'bridge of
• 'hoards had been billit over it, but in '
'',, 'the darkness a passer-by slipped and
fell into- the ..'cy water up to his arm -
"Now then, motor , paid an ex-
'' tate pool 'without a 4icensel", And
another, " Tref sont This ain't a
swiramin' bewail That',s,enr tea water
The Tommy iti the wat'er must haVe
• of you fetch:Me a bit of soap," he
' aid coaxingly. "You ain't a-goin' tO
talk about tea water to a bloke wot
ain't had a baWth In astren week's!"
Ite total Preduotion of shell*. In
Canada to the end oe May lent ,wati
159,890,000, valued tat $804,800,0-00, 460
• tura of 18,000;000 toeving* have been
ilove- to -Cure --
Biliousness
,Doctors -warn againsit -remedies
containing pOwerful drugs atid
alcohol. "The Extract of Boots,.
long known.** Mother Seigel's
Curatite Syrup, ha*, no dope or
strong ingredients; it cures
indigestion, biliouiness and.
esnstipation. Can,13e had at any.
drug store." Get the genuine.
50c:and $1.00 Bottles.
*aid hands v,,Section 3 hereof, t s or mance s
— ''''8""i tants of the Yukon Territory". (Sec,
3 applies to buffalo and bison.) .
i .,„____'' ' - -I sheep, as well as moose caribou, etc.,
i.„ sr 're', LI have, been wantonly slaughtered by
vie-. 7.1,..)01; :‘,„...to 'tile.‘,,,,.,ceno. ;mad,. uurd moimovisturkgra feed- ,/flut Indians accuse the white
Mlle leaves and/ stones .I
Men of this, and,..on,the Other hand,
ta tha earth, beilig‘tialwfla loot to -wet the white .mell accuse thh Indians of
,,d t# - game as they Wish, for food or other:.
wi4;consider th.e suggestion of creat-
ing this area into ir sanctuary' an ex-
ceedingly good one, and, if it is car-
ried out, a detachMent of one con-
stable could be established, or a com-
petent ga,Oe warden employeci,, who,
with dogs Or pack -horse, could patrol
the district at regular intervals and
keepin,close touch with both Indians
and white men. This is, in my opin-
ion, the only method by which the
game can be preserved.'
Celery intended for vvi
be kept by taking the
Pa' EXTERMINAtOR
Pala? Hiries wifi stop its
pied 49yearla tO relieve rhenniatiam, inmbagO, nett/dela, sprains, Mine
book_ , toothache, earache, Swollen joints, sore throat and Other Oda.
eotnplainti: %Mt bottle tho house, • !diddled or write no!
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the head; with the_strai
and touclh of braiding.
tern No. 8497, Litdies'
gents', and No: 8459,
Misses' Peasant Blouse.
82 to 43 bust. Price, 20
'These . pattern(' rnay"
from your- local Mc
frani the McCall
PPed
Mc
cat
Pattel
5
ea• r Sirs,—I • can recommend MI -
D'S. LINIMENT for Rheiiinatism
Sprains, .as I have used it for both
excellent matins.
be o
deal
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left?" asked Corporal Wi •
"Wellspirve got six shill rigs, quid,
4wo farthings; nine pent' es, a ranc,
half a pound, foUr sous." nd 50 cent-
imes, but I've- only got tWo dollars in
The flag of Turkey ‘, displays a
crescent moon .and a star oh a red
a
at
ge
in
yo
sal
sh
he
bar
you
His Understudy.
benevolent old gentleman got into.
tor -'bus and sat down opposite a
little, round.eyed boy who stared
im uncoinpromisingly. The old
email grew a little uncomfortable
r the 'child's fixed gaze, and, seek-
elief in action, he winked at the
e small boy tried to .return the
lint both eyes persisted in
ing. The old gentleman found
ad made things even more em-
ssing, for the child piped to the
woman at his side: •
amma," he said, "wink' at that
When the .
mbrhirAcupic
unsatisTadory
supPoso you make
the old-time
beverade to the
onp•ppy. cereal
drink
NSTANT
surprised at its
fyinsi qualities
And delis:ill-Hui
flavor. It's all
Try et Tin
Bri
adi
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:11fficient Butter. ht Canada., .
Caada Food ,Board corn -
red: All the creamery butter
, Ming, October and up, to. Nov -
n mid her allies, While Can-
are:accustomed to two pounds
amery butter, per person, per
, Ore (mires per week, per per
he people of Great Britain at
resent :time are confined to 2
per week, per. person, and 2
,of _hatter- ovqr -there-includes
e proportion .of oleomargarine.
MONEY ORDERS.
Five Dollars costs three cents.
t on
ouri
oun
Se
Ord
114
Time To Bet Up.
°Bid Yon try the simple plan
counting sheep for your insomnia?"
"Yeh, doctor, but wade a mess oi
it. I counted 19,000 sheep; put 'MU 04 x
the cars nnd shipped *e* to Iltatkeft
-And-when-I'd got-tbrouglitennithig-the
Wad of mOneY I got for them•at pros.'
ant pices it was time to got
Ildloard'i Liniment. Cons i'aszeiraft •'•
the flour bin end use A before 74: •
empty 'a track in, Be thorougeri '
about it, too.
• WANTED
n.A.LED BAY. QUOTE DELiVEliEDI
Ontario. insurance carrIe sl. 500
go Tor 11,200 on quick al% Owe $14,,
Wilson publishing Co.. Ltd,. Toronto.:
France, Will:,eelr $2,000. Werth. double(
that amount: Apply ..T. 1:14 olo W,Iloan!
Publishing. CO:, Limited. Toronto. • '•
inscErgaumous
inA.NcEre. TUMOUS. 14141 -Vii. :Mar
W,../ internal and external, cured with.
no before, too late. Dr. Reinnan Med_i
Coilinsrwood, Ont._
GET SLOAN'S FOR
YOUR PAIN LIE
You don't have to rub • it.
' to get quick, condi:et-
matie twinge, lame back, yoit'll find
a ivarm, soothing relief yeti nevelt
• thought a liniment could produce. •
Won't ,,,staid the skin, leaves nci
mats, wastes no.timein applying; sure
to give quick results. A large bottle 1
- means econ9my. Your .own or any 1
other druggist has -it. Made Can -1
SitiAtifss.
.-trArt,cricteriut
Haus
m
KEEP YOUR STOVE SitiCiii:T
BLACK KNIGHT i
Will
not
burn
+0
use
Canada is one of the great fish
predncers of the ivorl_Chntcanadiatis
sire not eating their share even:fat.
The catch in': 1917 'was 856,600,000,
pourtd3„or ab equivalent of 94 pounde
per head of population, • while our
meninption has been only ahont 29
pounds rcr tend of population of re-
cent years, The Canada rood Board
marketing of Atlantic and Pacific
cinsnmption of fish is increasing. .
fi
r"*'""..1(111EINMIllil°1511101141M. etinarSta Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.'
CUTICURit HEALS.
ITCHING ECZEMIV
:.So Bad 'Could .Not Mee)).
Red .With. Water:Blisters
and Burning
had ectema so -bia /could not
It first started on my 'arm, then
• I had it on my body' so that could
hardly wear ray clothes;and I had to
stay in bed. My flesh was dark red_ ,_
- with water blisterd,--ind-burning And
' "Everything I tried seemed to snake
Me worse, and I had the,trouble for
nearly two years. I read about Cuti-
. cum Spap and Ointment, and I got
them. They did rae .sod right •
away, and now I am entire y healed."' "
(Signed) Mrs. Peter IVIcintbish, French
Row often such distressing, did*.
urIng skin trouble* might be prevented
by everymday use of Cuticura Soap and •
Ointment for all toilet purposes. .
For Free Sample Bach by Mail od.
dress pont-card: "Cuticura, Dept, Ao
Beaton, ILI El A." Sold everywhere.
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