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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-11-07, Page 9• • • From ties Groin Isle SIMS BY MAIL PRO* lige LAND'S SEM* finfleeninge fa the Emerald • W. d Interest to Irbil. Bien. "Nearly one hundred acres; of 'flax were grown _ by • the farmers in the Athy district this year. A serious-sherta e• of cubed bacon irs, being experienced by the prevision trade of Dublin; The death took plate recently of Sir Henry .Lynch Bosso, ofAtha" Venice Rale; County' Mayo. -Thee Tete .sitalait •.tU901 e, ., J4I';, Of Barrie Pai k Tipperary, left ^. an estate valued at. 422,403. Owing to the increased demand for turf in the Clones; district prices rte now thr.highest on record. Preliminary negotiations are, . on ft of for the establishment of a dock-- yard on a large scale at Wexford, English wool' buyers'say that _ the: clip of 'home-grown *Irish wool.this year is the best within' memory. ° Marl% O'Donnell -7e Tipperary! fined, ten, shilling+ for 'having in possession three military blanket The Board of a Trade Journal stat that; the value of the'. fish caught the Irish coast in • July amounted 476,226. , R' lands are being made in the ands and West of Ireland toes lash depots far the manufacture peat bricks ee .. • • " Dr, • Joseph Kidd, who died •rece Iy at Hastings, England, at the 'a vanced age of ninety-four years, w a native of Limerick. • Full naval and military hono were accorded the 'remains. of E •gineer Bear;Adrniral Lister, who w - buried at: Qu c stowee , • The Military • Medal- has be awarded to J.'W'L.'I{ennedy', R. Fusiliers,• formerly a booking cl. at Dungannon 'passenger station. The sum, 'of •45,094 was realiz et a foto given in the City.Hall, B fast,. on behalf of,,the Red Crewe, + the Order of St. John •of Jerusale The Department of A.gricultu will offer this, month a number • competitions in the cultivation an handling of -flax: e • Aerodroitie contractors From Gra" • Britain are at present in Dublin, fo the Turpose Qf, employing,men 'fo thud•. woilc in England = • To' supply -the needs o fthe Midland and -the West• of Ireland:.coal, Yuri Roscommon.., are hieing" develoete On! a.�large• seale: • s Vo ' Autumn, Days Waif ..� her 4 double -:breasted .coat, with the cull s. • • belt and s Pockets +traps alippitig', es through slashes. Suitable for school on' or play; McCall Pattern. No 8520, to Girl's Coat.. .In 7' sizes 2 to 14. Rrriee 20 .c n : years. .I a cents. id - eta tab- Of nt- d as rs n- as, ea oval erlc ed eI- nd. m.. re of. d at r r s es d While testing "ail aeroplane, Lieu- ten 'Louth, RuSeton,, R,A.T►., of Ardeb; co. Louth, fell t.distaasiice of seventy feet and receiVer'atalliliiies: • The tete find of „coal sedans in the Irish Midlands •,promises to give.. an abundant yield and.• relieve the:coal, situation in Ireland.. - ' Private James Duffy,, V,C., Royal InniskilIing;usiliers, Leferkenny,•:is, taking part in, a recruiting campaign • in his own 'and surrounding counties. •• , The message accompanying a pearl for the Red Cross necklace was' "in gratitude for .a' chaplain husband° and brothers serving" Owing' to a • strike among the . em- ployes of the builders,. _hotels, .print-, ing 'ornces •'.and coachniakers, nearly nineteen thousand -workers are' now Acne in Dublin. • . ` + ,. Captain George • Baird .Moffat,. R A.M.0 , Belfast, has been- awarded' ' the • D..S O. for service in. the Ger- .'man Smith"'African campaign.. . Gunner" Nathaniel 'Curry, R.F-.A., who died recently in the military hos pital, Victoria Barracks, Belfast, •C vas buried :with full military honors.:• Hugh Wright, ; manager of ' the Stephen Green Motor Company, was fined 45 at Dublin for using petrol; contrary to the Motor' Spirit.Order. At •a parade: of. the troops in Vic- toria Barracks,- Belfast, the . G.O.C., Cul.- . C. Bassett, presented a . num- bei of awards for service in the field,° Foch ate Work. I. confess, : says an English writer, that when l: first. saw' Foch, in .the -._ : midst --of awgrene-ofe `elistiaguls e- Frenchmen, I was. •astonished at --his ".civilian"•= -almost : professorial as- ,pest. 'I: had •estpected a megre, martial 'fi re. ` He seen++ a;''si`tnore the atu'rleilt "7"::1j. then the warrior.. Yet, in the, quiet of his plain .little office,. the Marble forehead and eyes. of steel ':> a austerely • •bent $v'err a little book in "e which he is. jotting orders of the day, him -seems a living' incarnation of Ito ` din's "Thinker" on the steps of the ee Patio Pantheon strong and absorbed. The telephone on the table in front. . of the' hanging map, • marked with lariat .linee,_.are_ t-he.aonly-objects other - than the simple furniture, lightened __1sy'_the ebeali.cretonne-curtains-•at tli Window. The telephone is the baton with which the. Marshal moves arm- ies, and: commands myriads of men. preservativ l7o not use oxtificial es er "canning compound." They are not' only •harmful to tiheelth, but un. necessary. Prete' reports say thet the sehnon run in ehe littera of northern It-a...Hid: Colurebta eepeciallY bearer title Year. ltielieemen have been tealtingfabuloes Back oe almost every agricultural ... nelievement, great or LS Than, t11431V IS n human. interest story. •All ,,too . often it is the last thing which praeti- ° eal Men think of getting. rn nnseal ' *here it is 'obtained, ilionfreVer,. it ili the part which stielts la the. reader's. For the miss at echoel.a serge dress nslws most desirable; combined with a• contrasting material at the col- `Tari 1V1cCa11 "Pattern ,1Yo,; 81.66, Misses' Press.. In 4 sizes, '14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents.. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the 1VIcCalI Co,, 70 Bond ,St.,`"Toronto, Dept . W. -_-.. The wear is doing something for eivfi1zzat on. nets estimated -that table waste in Toronto. has been re- duced, 75 per cent,• since 1914. Froin the W'r, Comes the neWS' that • the AntoStrop Safety Razor helphtg high morale of the Nothing makes a soldier feelAiore like himself than a clean, velvety shave—this is only posaible with an .Of ektee_aelfestropping. feature is the only _razor that isaklways-m--- perfect condition. At faille store snrolip. AttfoStrop Safety Ita.zor Licilted GERMANS SA1KED EVACUATED TOWNS THE MATERIAL LOSSES ARE INCALCULABLE French and: Beigiyzn •Cities- Celebrate End of Pour Year," ,qf Privation ' and Oppression. Douai, in its waste and desolation, err, s sad sight. Moving picture+ of the city. should be taken so that •thetiworl"d could see for itself sights which can. - rot be described : ° -_rine streets are tilled all the insaneWithTfernitiare i and articles of.all hinds. It. might ba said that in Douai a• asylumshad been peed and that znadlnen in their fury had taken' .de- light in destroying everything. The material losses are incalculable. The stained glass windowsin the: Church of St. Peter have .been smashed, and the. great organ has beer broken up. Religious ernae• n:oat,t dree- i ed -s atter:ed �abau 4he. floor of the church.' The City Hall, ' where, the Gerrit= command- a ant had his quarters : was: ill e . ,ag d t'i.. p end tacked. d Ck . Most f the .� o paintings in the museum were taken away, but Jo fortunately the he Ir"elf s r3* was and am- aged. r 7111, NOM T>ti ON OLD BATTLEFIELDS WOMEN ! IT ig MAGIC t " any Hive, Brunei the Conflicts is tittt:i LIFT OUT ANT CORN E "Cockpit of Europe." Apply a few drops .than lift corn* or seliu se off with ft is fitting thea the war :for the we itis freedom; should be fought ,14 ilnaerseeno pain, thel "Cacki: t of 'Europe," which tar - ...off -a..- w.,...:,0„0,,,,... nn; a alien a than^and, years' Ii been Jz�st thinlci can thiel Beene of erech^Jpalcing Wtttle,s, lift ofl. any Cori} ur_ cat There is scarcely a foot on all the ia>< without pain or `look battlerfront in Flanders and �aQreness. France the. has not echoed to the ClneSaaatl xnan dlcit of +r ed hosts. cit Lille and leen, St. Quentin, covered this atlier co and Laorf Pound and r tber t t , Rheims, around whieli the tide .of 'battle is El ;izig to -day, are ::all •old- tieezona- ALF dru • timebattla('reunds. Lisle was cap- - gist will' sell a tiny l turd by Lc pis XIV., and was, stoutly raw. own reezone, hire ho f,,cf niece its 1792 against the Aus-. h , for very 1i ttl i traa B', _ In ;' a4R _T air 'yaws the ueopo " . t= li ou y . a fo a of '.g re"at tattle in which the French drops directly upon roe d the Spaniards. At St, Quentin,. tender corn 'or cello . ell August !IOth„ 1$57,. the army of Instantly the sorenes Philp Ik. sine a ct $" � o over the Goe disappears, then eller Iy you will find the e •or callus so loose the You can lift it righ off. • ,. Fre elle and, the Germans, under Von en ciefc arse the. French in 3$71. on was the centreof fighting in the religious land League wars•again- st•-E gland, Freezoue. is wonder feated the• 1 . Earl. it dries lnstantly;'I Near Rhein* doesn't eat' away th- Fre ch.aki>a cern ' bF Wile: u c r 1 � � ro Na sian in 181 '. " At Courtrai the Ings kart to t �.f h a g ...french army their stren,1 h . on July 11th, 1302. And at Ro hers; near • Yprea, the re F And, , and • r FiCheCrit' and 1liacdon- ald, defeate the Austrians .in 1794. At Amiens. the Germs under Man 'eufel, d feated the Freenc i� forty- eigh years , • go;' and, at Nancy -Chas.. the ; old wa 'defeated by° the Swiss in 14 7. Fr m Len,, and Arras you cat Agin oust,; , e scene of the his battl :.of 14 , ; also Fonteno , where the reach 'A° uted the allied.English, Dutc , Hano rians, and. Austrians in 1745; the, Se n, the scene of the bate ti in 1870. ich led to the downfall of the Frena Empire. , Ne r Brus' �:1s there, are many Sam. - cite . b,ttlefie !'.s of other days, among them Waterl o; Quatre Bras, iviiere Marlb ' rough efeated the French: and Bev(, ans; gny, where .Napoleon' Dune eff the 'russians in 1815; Tir-f lemon ', wher Dumeuriez thrashed the, A stri in. 1793; and Steen- kerke,wher a the French beat the .Al lies,i,i 1691e., shrivels h es Itupu Y1 witho van irritating the surrounding skin, Hard,, soft or oorns" between the toes A .we11 •as painful calluses; ' lift righ fl. There is no pain before or after wards. If your druggist hasn' treezone, tell himmto order a ;small bot the for you .from his wholesale ;dru house, HUN DEWE'ROYBR WAS SUNK 'British Seaplane Dropped Bomb •Squarely in Centre of Deck. The destruction of a,German des - oyer by • a British seaplane is • ' Roubaix azzd Turcoe ng • yesterday , trance. from - - e a• Christ- i'ourth of e. Tears of shouts' of pulation sang flags. t -completely boy, There tr celebrated thea the enemy, enc inns, New Yea July all rol1e4 joy intermingle deli it w Ev nto wi laughter, while, the and danced and wa The two eiti=s wild with emoti were kisses, h for every Britis windows housew tures, of French . an celebrities' torn There 'a,, go baix . and Turcoi gelid of our hon privation and.: swashbuckling G leaving in their as they • could home in the :Cit mei things that away were. deter ye Systematical y The Germans ere p fore'ed to leave t e to went to extreme lengt destroy and steal Rou. coing,were syete aticall °Roubaix suffering this ni 'Wiz' the Gernia s cut seats from •chair:, rip frohir-theiefranre , rd' - cloth coveringon iitattr --ently they went roug hen er of the cit with seeing how much + ey co interiors. In ma d. 'handshakes er. On thein d pasted, pie- itis'h military agazines.. son for; Rou- - celebrate the .of hardship ssion. Thet machine turnedto the right and be- lied "gone, I gen to fly toward the coast. Its oc- s izidch raja .I.cupants had evidently 'seep something• early every of importance. Lookipg' below. I' saw, been , saclked,,'! a few miles from the Zeebrugge mole, otbe Carried' II six little shapes which' seemed sta- tionary on the gray .sea • ' • glarized. "They were.' German . destroyers, ted at being , which' were in reality steaming at s, and they s to defile, aix : nd Tur burg :sized, st. In fine - leathe ed pictures eirtinikell"ite saes.,r pear- -the/ ear .tire weld the' the/i,' ea of Id kv cka and the= Get • 1i they and bheat wire, een +tell •t graphically told by Captain' Paul. Bowsher, who observed the unusual occurrence from the cockpit of a fast British bombing plane. -He Was lying off the Belgian coast when. he• saw two British machines int front of him. • • : "Suddenly," he. writes, "the front y pia es nth ' mai, seemed, to ; o into p 1}ou deliberately break up ev:ryt i' could lay their ha ds on 'For miles . around ' Ronal Tureoingthe: countryside , has singed and scorched by the re -war.-13r-oken '' cannon,' - rifles. pieces of shell, barba and the bayonets and other equ of sr;diers are scattered' all' There are' miles' rf'• mangled bout. fields, whoi the shell craters are. s, thick that' it is impossible to tell wh e ono. begins teed the other leaves oft' Hers and'•there•are old machine•gun . ounds; 'twistA Pa nd at Laon. Blucher de- ench in the year 1814. , iii • whose cathedral tie have-reeelvecit ettheir lean thrashed the Rus- Flem- twice see ric iIRLS WHEN .SKIN'• ItWITH: LEMON. JUICE. topspeed ';toward .•Jake a beaut Ioth1n fora few cents to the coast. Gradual- ' ) remb e• tan' freckles, •sallowness. ly the seaplanes drew .• nearer -and, " , ,• from the land. • riig .s "Near the (rent •ac machine h e a eared• Pp ly You a small black -ball of smoke.: Another , hite.. �- eared and another, • and I could ' cot -hew he`'el~iat ::cra�clt o -hit stip shells, g' alto on p Vereethey were a os the over the destroyers, whielz were' be- ginning to zig-zag as the danger of the' coming,attack was realized. • • "1 saw ' six black ` cylinders drop nearer, .and soon were but•;a fea'v. miles • Your t spinning from the front • ` machine. Near the destroyers appeared the white smoke and spray of a bomb.: Another followed, and another. Then on one of the destroyers a -great red s 0 a' ii ai grocer •fie or with •raf weir t in ell,,., .T try tic id. co r•plexio ;gp the: frag to` the face, id just see h n ss, re. mess and haw smo skin becomes. and the beauti flash appeared and the' centre of the You. ° boat was left 'clouded in smoke.• Its attacker had scored 'one direct, hit. "I shouted excitedly to the pilot as one, of the destroyers dropped out'of' 'line and made swiftly for its' mortally wounded consort. - "The airplanes returned 'to report. trol, returning a few hours Iater, d that they had seen five Ger- ' desroyers, returning • toward' nd. • At that' time..the sixth, torn shattered, lay with many ,another ed' and' rusted companion under ea." ,Icoiftzteisretisoend.e:..t,7.copn,le.ces ,by ,f13* shell taint. Rejoicings • at Bruges: F. • eclipsed those of Lille followhi liberations of the two cities. 11 the occupation of Bruges lty the lowed to receive news from the • birds wood to m physi dred oak. pecker t sestan entioi sects, injure ges the ing Ger- t ate side state man and the s Imine trans the people there 'were n' r aerie tthetr friends the German lines, unless the ' news was handled by the GerMan o cers. -Bruges. was fined enormous urns on various occasions, the corro pon- dent says, and everything .mad of werks at Bruges were robbed of e ere scrap of machinery. The GerinanT paid for nothing except stood t drink, 'and then only in paperhiSne:v. The town itself is iutact, and the belfry .and the front of the Hotel de -Ville are uniujtired. Brost of the pie- teree remaia in the 'gallery, and Bruges seems. to, be as restful as in the old. days, except that all • the bridges are' gone, Geeman :nines completed ehe work done by British ter edo hi esubmaririe-hatie eat Brakes.-- --- Carried King on Shoulders. Ostend. were so overjoyed when the King `and Clueen of Belgium lande there on Oat. 17, that many of thiii heartily lciesed the rulete of the lib - • nse yalue of Woodpeckers in Preserving Our Forests. ' the many theusands of kinds of la, North America •the downy peckerati perhaps most helpful an. Long ago hature selected to be the chief caretaker, the clan and surgeon, 'of the tree itieeThe Spell of the Rockies nes A. 'Mills says that fivetheme kinds at insect§ prey upon the These, ag'gressive pests •form r 'armies' with which the :wood:. his incessant' struggle with la- the evoodpecker has helpful as- ce from many other bird fam- He' himself gives general at- . to. 'hundreds. of' kinds of in - but, he. specializes on these that the tree internallyee Ile is a p es w ch were launched at the melds for tree surilerY Are i tt t crated town. King Albert and Vice - Admiral Keyea, of, the. British Navy, "Says' the Dover correspondent of tbe Daily Were catried to the town hall on tha shoulders tot men in the large -crowd 'which greeted the King and Queen at the leading. Ali ordin-. ail bonds. Of restraint were lOosed in the ImiVY delirium of the occasion. Queena‘valkeol to the eitys hall We et:MS=16 1110106 auger than is good for us, as a rule. Itaprove your diet and neguire Seine neW•pleasilres of the breakfast table by using a lit. tle salt instead of a lot of sugar on your grapefruit and cereals. n melee year performs innumerable success' surgicaleoperationte The downy woodpecker, the small- est member of a family of twenty - our distinguished etecies, iS the lam ored one. Between his attacks on th; concealed enemies of the trees ha finds time 'to prey freely upon cater- pillars and other enemies that feast on the leaves and blooms. He appears most content when he is .close to the haunts of man, and he. spends 1•nuelt of his time carilig foeour 'orchard and cleating up out ehade trdes. • Foirtunately for the forest, Dr Woodpecker, 'during his ceaseless erally discovers Infested trees. If MI6 woodpecker is. not equal to. the situation, many emicentrate at this insot-hreeding place; and here they reniain until the last dweller in dark- tiesa la reached and devoured. So important are these birds; that the sheeting of a single one may allow insectS to waste aeres„of ,forest. In feudal clay At eight siiic Wherein the L Probe' fierce, tes With pilgrim's,- . will mid Werse reoxoemkeigedi Where. Abralut nightly t Among the re Of 'thine oivn-i " away With lands upl who piray But thota• dear 1 singe East well'atone ad the' lemons and any oilet counter. will sup•. reeounces of orchard" w cents. -;Squeeze' the•; h -lemons -into .a bottle, e• orchard white and is maces aguarter-pint beautifier known. Mea- nt, creamy lotion daily peek, arms and shands w freckles, tan, sallow.' d roughness disappear seft and plear the Yes! It is harinless, tresults will surprise the brave Crusaders we times, to free the d of Life had -lain -in rping foreigners be- cotistant so lately taught to had . pitched his It, the Lion-hearted and, sadly turned ted, like the' onea for failures of the By settieg free the iFfoly Land at last. When ordering•geods by mail send a Dominion Express' Maney ,• ''She Packs a boi With soldier sciaks And as she blies •she hears ilia door: At what she's pecked; ' picke-up .a bit -ha"nd,tifng • Alai twists it slowlet in her trembling ' Takes out the seeks sheafinisheci late last night, • I Whilst yet the cablegram Was. On' it; Caresses thems•And reads the new , "He died 'of, Wounds the twentieth of aiiparilta Liniment pares Colds, irc. Get' yeur assets in liquid shape for the new Victory Loan. p This summer, London, Ontatie. has transformed 400 vacant lots info gar- dens. This area, some 200 'acres, formerly grew nothing hut weeds. relmi over you. *When it 33 1111.*: spoken you teign Over ft. -Arable -PNVer'b. -1S-Slii; 44.:-'1S' E.WGILLETT CO. LTD. TOROt ya-CA�1ADA WJNHIPEC: MoNTRLAL When Summer Filed,. •. Summer had a rose roof -Aid WindoWs•bright with light, And sweetest, rivers singing by, And dreams *of dawn and night; And all sweet tlzingls and shinning wings Made music in. their, flight, - She wasn't Winter's sweetheart, Although: he wooed her so, And he made. for her a prison Walled 'round with hills of snow; But. Euantner said:r "Love_keeps_the gates; • They open, and •1 go!" • 1(In ld'1. Liniment Carne O'argat la ,Cows Not 'Even . Germ: aG A country school teacher was cash- ing her monthly check at the bank. The 'teller apologized for the filthy condition of the bills, sating: "I hop0 you are not afraid .of. microbes." "Not a bit," answered the school-' ma'am; "I'm: entre no microbe could live on' my salary." • !lave it ab led his own product. • Late Winter in Russia. wintar in North. ern Rued*. Ws* ushered bin by a heavY fall of -snow, ilaye fin iirehaflgel deft- patchtof Oct. VO. The Ovine and Vag* Rivers, which usually are closed at this date, are still iee free, The allied soldiers are being !gall:Pad witit semi, , Axctic uniforms, Including eheepaldn greatcoats and Antic. felt bootit **arms zantment auras ;J.istisosatiar.. eadefill'etk:ItlifIrt7ate:nedes:04a4atartnil•amPlatml-grobl:IdualTextensieirnt4titielle*".:irelo:::: - (41eitti • groweem, in Kent county, have used. next year. ItfarWich and Blen..i seed from New. Ontario, one, wavier weteeesi gee E tetsestatimmt ;Mery virilirota•s tBor.3:alonr4:64:4111,1:27:0titialorwr:intela:Pletlati;'nui::::eilloaNznaltet.ngBEastlIAxPtr8r1ts. Wilson publishing Co., 7.44t..,, Toronto; 1111119P-BEKLY NEWSPAPER VOA SALE v1r in Now Ontario, Owner stung to tha.t every Tom, Dick sad BarrY hAS any' sire. lianidaY Company, 13os Bal. 41Alkt°tOlintMlliClUAC4. 'S apd,yott will get Ziiamy giggled when. the teache read the *tory of the Boman who swain across the Tiber three times be- fore breakfast. • "You do not dobbt 'a trained- swimmer could do that, do wered jimmy, "but wo why to the aide biz clothes. w,pre on." 14,11rd.411 zaaaneitt nines Diphtheria. '. A private company 'will be granted Government te graze reindeer. in tbe Northwest Territories. If you are conServing ece try keep-• et ing the butter in a boWl of swater. Cover the butter with a piece of mes- lin, the edges of whieh should rest in the water in the outer vessel. KEEP YOUR SHOES NM netsonxmanuticit internal' and' external. 'cured with. ' oat' vain.by our home treatment write Col,. Limited, Voilinirwcrod. Ont. • LACK I se SHOE 1.1511ES LIQUiliAoAtPASTES ArBIACK,WHi7E,TAN, DARK BROWN ' OR OK -BLOOD .110ES PRESERilihaLEATIER A Cure for Pimples °You don't need niercuildootash blood. Talce Extract of Beets- • (hugest calls le '"Alether Seigel's Curative Syrip---and your *Mc will dire' ep sui fresh as a baby's. It will sweetenyour stomachand regUlate your bowels.” Get the At drug stores. " • A. TRADE- f•IARK REG.U.S.PAT OFF - Mikis Bursal Enlargements; Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs; Filled Tendons, Sore. stops Semen Lamenese, allays pains ' Does not blister, remove the hair Or BSOR E31 NE ay up t te bow. $2.59 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book I R free. ABSURBINE, JR., for mankind ---au ,anttseptic liniment for bruises, cute, wounds. ' ins, gainful, awollen veins or glands. It heals an soothes, $1.25 a bottle et drug. gists or postpaid. :Will tell you more if you ashorriut sod ilbtotbIst. 1... ga made la calm., eat sae• • PiElte \PAINS GiVe way before -the Dole - Liniment • ee•da those rheumatic twinges and- . the lOin-aches of lumbago, the nerve - inflammation of neuritia the wry neek, '• • the joint wienchethe ligament sprain, The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the. positive results, 'the , Sloan's Liniment make if universally 11111110 01 Hands. and Fingers. Conti Not Work:. Caticura Healed. with skin trouble on my left ann and r later it set hi in both hands and my fingers. I suffered much I was unable to do any kind of work, and itused to atiffered an awful itching and ' burning, and my finger* were years when I Teed •of Cuticura Soap -and Ointmenti ./ tried it vrith suctess so I bought more, and ACIW my hands unhealed." (Signed) Mies A.Cadieuxe •Uee these stmer-erearny emollients for every -day toilet putposes Ind pre. 'vent these distressing troubles. For Free Sample Eachby Mailed. dress post-catd: aCntintra, Dept. A, Relieves lame hack, linelbagatemalgite sprains, laWejeitils traltutscl‘s, toothache, earache, sere throat and.other painful complAlts.-Efe.tata