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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-02-18, Page 7• -•
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L!frlitirte# Prizes to In Awarded
in a Letter Writing
Competition. -
,
Some years ago the Dr. Willianiat.
Medicine*V.,. of Brookville''Ont::
"offered a eerres of prizes to r eel -
dents of the Province of Ontario for
'
the bee"t ' lottere-deseribing-coures'
wreaght *the ,usteef Dr. Williams'.
Pink' Pills for Pale People'. , lino-
! ' -
dreds of Jettera.vero submitted in
this eempetition and Yet them Tent
.,
have been thousands of .ether users'
i of the pills Who did not avail then17
SeVes of", the Opportunity to win a
, prize: To all these another letter -
writing competition . is. „ offered.
Thousands of cures through the use
of Dr. -Williamet Pink' PHA have•/
-
i: never been, reported. These. will
furnish thematerial for the letters
1' to lie writtenz'in this OcuteSt. ,There
is U6eleneend epee the iniaginaticd;
ev.erY letter Must deal .. with facts
, , . .
and facts,only'
• The J. ir eie
' il ' .
' . The. Dr. Williams' 'Medicine Co.,
1" of Brock -Ville' ''
Out will award a
'?
'It ' ''
, ,epeeze of 25.00 for the b est 1 Step
.'.,,
received on or. before the 1st day Of
4....4
March, 191:5, from residents of On-
•.41'twice on ihe subject, "Why I ,Re -
•;t. Commend DT. Williams' Pink Pills."
q,'A prise • of $10,00 will be aivarded
•0;,. for.the sewed best letter receivedi
a priSe 'of $5.00 for the .third hest
•,, letter, and ten,prizes of $2:00 each
' ;`.., for 41nel:text best ten letters. '
1 • „
te , The Conditions. . • - .
e•enre ore one rem •ee uee
of Dr. Williams' Pink -Pills des-
, oribed in the letter may be in. the
!, writer's °Wu ease, or. one that has
'come Under- his or. -her pea:con-all ab;,,
• servation, '
More than one cure may be-des-
'eribed_iii the letter; but eterY
.., statement must be literally and ab-
. _
• solutely. true.
. -Eeeryieletter musteln___Signed„.„.by_
the Nile nestle and correct address
et the person sending it. If it des-
ires the cure Of some person other
: .0v ,the Writpr of the .letter, it
muse aieeEhe Signed "..hYlhe,-PergbIc.
-whose care is deseribed. as a gnar-
l:41'We of the truth of the statements
e
made,
The Writer of erre% letter .maet-
state'the name and elate of the pa-
per in which he or she taw thin. au-
neimeement. .. .
'Eine writing will riot win the prize
unless ' you have ,a good ease to des-
cribe. The strength Of the teeter).-
reeedation. and not the style of the
. letter will be the beeisof-theetevaiel.
It ' is understood that The Dr.
er.e.LWilliains' Medieine_ace- shall have
• ,the right to publish any letter en-.
.• tercel in this contest d-theetdesire
to do so whether it Wits a prize or
-7.-ilot, •
.' The cop -fest will close on March
., 1st, 1915,. and the prizes will be
awarded as 'boon as possible there: -
after. Do eot • delay. , If -You . know
a a erne write Your letter NOW,
•"Dbserve the above cenditioirs care -
'fully or your letter may be thrown
.!, Address all letters as follows:
' The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.; .
. .
: • Proelcville, Ont. '
-,:•• 'Letter.Contegt Department..
,
ffeArvirs
MNEMONICS
Per reasons of economy, says a con-
tributor to London Punch, we get all
our supplies from Maggridge'n atigelit
ooe have no telephone at home, IV I
in up Moggridge'a when. 1 errive at
my onice, and order what we want;
that is„ whenever remember. Un-
leetenetely I usually forget. Con-
sequently, it generally: ends hi !Teen's
:writing it note when I return home in
the evening.
One rooming after beeakfast joen
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AIRCRAFT IN WARFARE:, •
First Used by the French 'During
the Siege of Paris in 1870
1. didn't say anytiely 711-i-A,,istricts where the Meg formed
handedeher the evening paper and "in- lese_leeneieee per enof the_popii-
dicated the sailing paragranh: "14 lotion. •
read it through.: Then she said, - • • • •
it as zo guara; for the_ futume
eeres, I thought you'd Mess it all lip , ,
in spite of your fchneunionics,.or what- against seen probectures ; as these
ever Yen call them; and so after lunch thatthe national council appeals to
I went to the cell office antrardeeed the "ireedividedeepirit4-1-,-af-Polend
the things niyeelf.. Next time don't ;and looks forward'. tea."radiant
try to establish an alibi with yester- Morro* reunion for erre nation "
day's Patter." ' The Poles need elbow reom-in :two
Our private telephone will he in- directiene. Sheald their asPira-
stalled my next .week. • "
• • ' *ions he realized it will be possible
• 0. • for the Patriotesito erect their long
ft 111 Started
From a fad.eold
W.A.TEOBD MAN YOUNWBELINV
.000D'Li
Mr. Bobt,.Taylor, Sr., .UteSuffer-
ing for Two Years, Tells of the
Benefits lie „Clot Prom tDoild's
Pills.
• Watford, Ont., Feb, 8th (Special).
-Mr; Rbbeh Taylor, Alr.t. Vet,
,estimoble Man, living here, AS telling
his friends that • the pain in his.
asked me to repeat her orders, did back. from „yoriob ale cowed for ,
not what I cried . a ,,
eloate, ' "I did not mention 'smelted 411Be> 11" disappeared, and;
eeeneee aiow. _weer -Joe, that he giVes .11 the credit toDedd's'
'write it down on a Piece of paper." S9"•
• -"I .iilways: lose the .paper," said. • • 'MY trouble started with'a
"Put go, on with the .list; Very Mr; Taylor states, and thougP I
good idea." -vvas treated by., a „doctor got no
•0j' ptiends of Mocha coffee," chic Perrinereet relief. f, had cramps in
began. ' •" my muscles and stiffness in my
I !picked up two coffee heens from joints, my. sleep" Was bkokeir 'and
the tray and put them in My. pochet.:.Liam-f
n rot...mg, and I, perspired freely
,"Fourteen winds 0C,lent.-1$1104k; with the least exertion. I bad. at -
e4.0 Went on. , lacks of th,eumatisna and sciatica,
1.:drew
out MY handkerchief, tied * 4. th jeel d'
-e-E sugar Carlo/T.:A/ Jt, And. n Ong . tr many me es.
Omit Mit Win. inY Irate : found- no •relief till•ttrieci'Vo'cld2s •
"Why pat it. ,in your hatri a*ot -Kidney Pills. I must Say they were,
'jean ' ••• 7 IL ,,great benefit to me " • -
"IiecauseJi ainwered,, "I may not Mr. .Taylor's troubles, came from
haye occasion to 'draw my banderker- his. kidneysi, The ..diseased kidneys
Chief .from •place,„wboreas I failed to strain ' the uric acid „.ent. CcR,
always have to talremy Int. Off," .. :the ihrood and the results yee•rceoerhe
."Ho' will Yon yernearber the ..quant- has fitattd.:DOckild Icidney Pills put'
itY"• the kidneys in working or, '
der the
"Well, fourteen ,Pounda make' one. uric acidwas strained out ofthe
blood,- and the troubleswentwith
iti
stone; den't' they? Before I' remember
the liard:-thlog-lsi a Plece.--ef fiagero
shale .thirilreitet e seine," , , •
Jean • Sniffed' • contemptuously.
"There's ray ring," she continued; "the
diamond andsapphirethat.' left- for
resetting, Axid-" . •
'noir on a Minute," I cried. "Just
tie- a -place of "cotton round My.third
finger."
'She did. see Then she went on:
. "The fireeving.Atiom. clock should
have, been sent home,' cleaned; last
14Y.Itew,=.
"Perhaps, they expectedit to inn
down," I suggested.
Joan merely said, "Well -de w• head,el.po•lski at- their sonic-
Puts:the' eardinee .in Tour
Pocketbook ot-th•e-marmakide ino-your -4"1111t,
-Pelee are now in the full, tide of •
war'and witlethe exception of some
of their !brethren in Galicia, have
unreservedly threwri in ' thear lot
with the Allies. As a race they be-
lbeg eteee_ecoiflicting jurisdictions.
There • are 4,000,900 -in 'Prussia
'alone, west and east; Austria also
has her share.'
Geographically complex. the Rm.-
oliu'grpuir IN POLAND.
People gopii for, More Liberal
Treatment as Result of, War;
he 'movement for a -larger Po,'
•la,nd 'takes new strength from ' the
a-llationsl-eonne
Warsaw, and from `the stiering
manifesto just issued in its name
by the Polish leaders, °Omit nit -
TUE Ramon X.I.VY.
Saving Nation an Enormous Amount
of Money.
In the course of all article on "No
Naval Battle-Whyl" which ap-
pears. in the Fortnightly Iteview,
Mr: A.rehibald Hind eays that the
German fleet, which, during the
past fifteen years cbst -X$00,000,000
to maintain, has eospletely failed
to fulfill any,single one of the hopes
on which it was based. •
Deolaring that the British people
would do well to be duly grateful.
for the blessings which have been.
theirs idNittrig to naval predominance
during the past three months, Ur.
'Hurd. says that in the absence of
-eemplete command of the -oath
British people would - have had to
face the following weekly bill:
Increase in the cost of food by 50
ixer cent., raising the outlay. per
head- of, the population, from es: to
225, Week, R9,000,000.
Decline in wage's hill, about /2.0e,
000,000, - • ".
Increase in.cost of other necessi-
ties and luxuries, E2,000,e00.
•• •
- of shipping, £1,000,�i0.
-Decline in national incomefrom
investments .22 000 000'
Total loss per week, R16,900,909-.
• We thus, reach the Vanelhsloat
adds Itre Hard, that during the past"
oeleurt-•pma9oyitnligstiovfiaweawriptthoet.,4ritr","nyhatioans
at. the rate of $111,000000Per -Week•y
without taking into actertriettlinefact
that it has spared ge unreel and'in-
,tellectuel damages wletell are in-
celculable. Battle or no' battle in
the North Sea, the peoPle of the
United
Kie,gdom,
not.
eelet'io
:n
the peoples of thefar-1ungn
jons:ravereasn for satisfaction
thatdur_t.theyearawIWh-Pe-
cededwhetlneda4aiar
to those the
-
Iiu,,onthaeat Sbeeld bele-
dutei
•
_
11, Noia • Scotia Lase Of
"Those," 'I maid; "have .nothing to
do. with clocks. Everything.; t haVe`
done is suggestive Whetel have to
remember," and I turned ,tay watch
round ien my _pocket), go that .it faced
outward. .
As I hurried toward the station a
xe4ii. wind was blowing. 'I 'withdrew
the handkerchief from my. hat _and
wiped my streaming eyes..,.
thou, over, I pieced the, handkerchief
In my sleeve. I heard the whistle of
a train, and instinctively, took out my
what. It was right -about face in my „„,„, f and thegoodwilled
PoOket and -I Tost-ii geed -seCond --`1"'"e' 44- the -war.- •
Willing 'it over. I had Just one min;
Russia'. That its people are already
ate in which to' do the quarter unified by suffering in 4ominon is
and I missed the, train handeornely. Plainly the oeevietiorr of. the
. na-
There was an interval of twenty *nal council. In two territories
minutes before the ,next one, , I they have felt the heavy hand of the
bought a Magazine. •had to remove. oppressor. Of course, it is the RUS-
rdSr glove in order, to,. get at my tyrant orwhom we have heard
And pulling it off I noticed • a pian
ehree of cotten Come awarewith-lt-ln9st His zuthlessesuppresaions_of
That meant an: inside seam gone insurrection are still served up in
.somewlierer and they were - new 'ourhistoricalakar and time
gloves, too. '• I' threw a. coin to the story o is a emp s • e inguish
paper -boy, and "two tbe-langu aye sinftictional-Vrit of"
Poland form a part of every liberal
education. -.7 • --- ' •
,,But the German tyrant has also
blem of "unifying" Poland es elsO-
politicallx difficult, for at this ine-
meet its dolutien !waits on the oat-
jects like boa buttons .rolled upon the
platform:,
At the office I was se busy all day
that it *as not until I was seated In
the ttain, -going home in the evening, 1885 40,000 Poles
been at ineerk. In
that I vaguely remembered that I had were exPellecl from Posen becaule
forgotten something. I grew- uneasy,' they had not become Prussian eiti-
and to distract my thonghts, I picked Subjects, as a preliminary to mess
up an evening paper from the opposite ,ures for colonizing Polish districts
seat The lint paragraph that Freed with .German settlees. In 1873 the
-reminded nie Of 40110 forgotte.0 or. Polish lanaunae was excluded Sidm
ders; but ie relieved mei• too, for it .. • - -
ran, • 'The funeral. of the late Mr, Ale: elementary, and later from the
Jeremiah , Meggridge, ' founder eee eecondary. schools • of Prussia. In
managing director of the, mammouth 1905 a decree. forbade religious in;
stores that beat his name, took Place struction in Polish,; and the Poles
this afternoon: ' Area mark Of respect were compelled to pay ;for haying
the premises were clesed for business their children taught the catechism
all day." So It Would have been futile ha German ; hence Ilie . famous
toying them up . in any case I was
"children's strike" in the diocese of
saved! • - ,
' '
The first thing ,Ioan said to me,was:` Posen the following year. And by
e"Did yea order -those -things from a•law passed in -1998 the use of Po-
Moggridge's." ' lieh wateinterdicted at all nieetings
The present war is net the first
'contlict-in--whielr-aircraft• heS
played 'a part.. -During the• siege of;
the there of -the Encino-.
' •;Ciarnian war, belleons successfully
••-e'esailed-sailed-thilErinch battlefields.
These vessels, heereyek, were deed
' as forlorn hopes rather' then.recog-
• nized fighting ' units; for 'by this
[teen's the leiesieged Parisiarie en-
deavored -icTeonimunicate. with the
outside world: One attempt to eon-
eeeeeeletterseleyeein_froan Paris
• "Itiatil,p with, le trilwie ,balloon - named
time Etats Unis. • Three rather an.;
balloon, envelopes were . fas-
tened together and loaded ,with
soo:letters. To. the great dellibt'of
# the eitizern, it floated away, .frem
the town,- eventually landed
:-.--"eeetiritle. _its solitary Occupant at Nan-
-'ties2.---Encouragekl-bY this. liiiCcess"
'. • the citizens sent aloft another bale
loon tailed the Celeste, with a hen -
deadweight of mail ori"biird,7-The.
wind,:, however, splitthe vesselin
two, for at that tiine ballobris were
insecurely constructed.' ' The
• letters and the aviator tumbled .to
ethe grapnel from a height of over
•
•
•
•
hundretkifeetrthelakWir.beinglatk
y injured.
--Qambetta aarried across. the.
tirench battlefields in a helloes. Ale
theleeerthisr-tiere-billeons,werc• -
zontinually collapsing in mid-eire
and killing their unfortunate
' &sere, trips With cargoes or letters
were 0,ontinuallY made' from, one
point, to „another of the .eat of Wer
• ,in Fiairee.• A balloon 'named the
., Washington on one occasion : took
up a sailor and a post -office •dele.-
. gale, with huge collection of IA-
- 000 letterseand 30' carrier pigeons.
,'rhe 'sailor Witi an inexperienced air
pilot-, who' fell out of the balloon
-4kWhiligr-attempting-to....cist.-4LArtia.„,
,ipting hook, At the nferty the
,. wind the -vessel drifted uncontrolled
over the German frontier, and the
.11..'remaining. passenger with his let-
ters 4114 prgeoni came near to being
• shot as a spy.
•Nadar gained undying tame at
this, period by ascending in his hal-
• loon, Neptune, .afkiUontmartre, and
by MUMS of primitive form of daft -
era took ,plfotographs of the troops
below. Every half hour he sent a
glass, negative eliding down *the hal-
loon rolie,- 1.,o that the. quiplete op-
erations of the 'forces below Could
together. . , • °
Interest to All Women
Halifax 'Benda Out Message -of Help
. to Many 'People.
Halifax, le.a, Dec. 15 -When inter,
!dewed at her home at 194 Argyle St.
Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to
talk' of her pecullarlY tinfortunate case,
111.-wagealwae.s..„ !blue eau& !lemma.
felt weak, languid and utterly Amin
for any work; "My, stomach was so
disordered" that • I had no appetite.
•What I did eat disagreed : ,suffered
-greatly from dizziness and-sielnehead-
ache and feared a nervous breakdown.
"lean my druggist's recommendation
I used, Dr: Hamilton's .
• "I felt better at. once. ' EVery day I
improved. In Air Weeks I was a well
woman; cured edmpletely after 'differ-
ent' physicians had failed to help me.
It is fcr Oafs reason that I strong]
urge sufferers with stomach pr. diges-
tive troubles to use .Dr. Hamilton's
PIM"- ---• • '
Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the
stoinaehe-improve digettion, areal -VP -
en the nerves and restore 'debilitated
systenup, to health.. By cleansing the
blood of long-standing impurities, by
bringing the system to a high point
:of vigor, they effeetuallY chase away
weariness, depression and disease;
Good for young or old, for men, for
women,' for children. All dealers sell
Dr: Hamilton's Pills. of Mandrake and.
Butternut.
, 1 ,
!JNIVERSiTY OF TOlRONTO..
litany Professors and.Sindenis Have
Enlisted: for the Ware
Though the military orgaeriza.-
tioes of the Canadian Colleges were
hi a much more` rudimentary co'ndi-
tion than those of, the British Uni-
versities, a large contribution has
already f -be eneraade-t-oebhe•eerniy-fO_
the present war from' their grade-
-
The foliewieg ie. -an 7aceounti of
what has been done -by tlie elTriiver-
sit-y of Toronto -
Accordinghto our:mostrecent ine.
formation t ere are, besides. the
inerrib•ers .of the staff, 134 -grederetes
a 86 undergraduates„ and of these
1 7.are offiders'and 83 Privates.' The
cl ef electrician -And several of the
laboratory assistants are &1st') oil
service and their la.ces are being
and- Areasia:146.1:band* and 'Whet of
thel:.f! -at Men Frefieff-ilFtfritz'
Voraity- 011ege-rhavo been serving
Ithe• French army since tire'be7.
ginning of the war,
. At prceent oue infornietion , is'
enrite ineoinplete, but .we have the
names of :53 graditate•s and 03 under-
. r
QUA A.NTEED MEDICINE
FOR LITTLE ONES
130;bra OWII Tablets are a good
medicine for little, ones. They are
guaranteed by a Government one-
lykt to bo. absolutely free from the
opiates aikd narcotics found so-
called "soothing" mixturee, They
cannot possibly do harm -they al-
ways do 'good. Once a mother has
given them to her little ones she
will use no other niedielne. Con-
oernino them Mrs. Js. Doerosiers,
Alphense, Que., says: "Baby's
Own Tablets saved my little one's
life ,.when he was suffering from
worms, and would not be without
them." The Tablets are sold, by
icirfe dealers -or by wail at -25
cents a box from: The Dr. Williains'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
...7...,••••/•••••••••
A. WARLIKE UACE.
The Bedouins. Live AS in wa testes
Ma* Tinlete. . • •
. The report that the Turks have
induced the, Bedell.* to assist them
in theirieyesioie of EgyPt•ealle
tention theee . strange nomadic
tribes .in Eastern -Palestine and
4-1'aigat obseriOS, the London 4Tobe.
They are, undouhtedly„ among the
v4arti aPIt'iligetregilia'cibuo.Priir:44hitd4irs'At:Oedle444'•''
able of giving a geed acceuet of:
thera'selves,... 'Weald he • 'useless
againgt a nexlern army With artil-
lery. Their prineiPal, value to the
Turks would be as anadjunctto
their cavalry, or for making guer-
xilla raids or attacking Inns of
. .
munreations.
Their mode Of Welles not greatly
changed since -times, and
to -day -they steal cattle and camels,
and theieyoung men steal, wives as
was their Wont in Old Testament
,
deede-the-parleining--
cattle and camels is considered law-
fturilhealllor" age tihndemiv'id4unadl can eninri"celi
in
tinsimanamtheJnote. thel r-prow0s
,oehles to be recognized. • , •
. These people, _however, who. live
by thieving and move 43r stealth;
are invariably hospitality itself to
the stranger within their gates.
Years of experience in travelling
through the more unsettled parts of
Palestine, Syria,. a-nd the outskirts .
'of Arabia bevel:nada it very clear to
;me that the Bedoum can be trusted
.
and"-wordeof their shieks eelied
upon.
There are alWays three thingserp-
peemost; , in, a- Bedouin's mind --his
gue, is horse and his wives. The
modern arms of precision have
replaced the primitive spear; which,
until a few years a.go,ewas the usual'
weapon, The Bedouin is quick to
'ee'alize the efficiency of modern
weapons and soon becomes an ex-.'
_Pert enarkeineh has the.
spear fallen Out of favor that the
lienirrer of one would ridiculed
his own -camp •
• • Just4teeit ieeellowableewith
to steal camels, so the young men
help one another th'etealeviveefrom
.other tribes., The yoretheinxions to
obtain bride forms a company ef
companions, all mounted'and
well armed, while he also mounts on
camel's and horses ten *mien of his
camp. They go seeretly te•• the
camp Where the girl is, and while
the young man and his companions
visit with their, rifles loaded and
ready outside the tent, the Women
go into the apartment of the herein
d-bringethe4irleouteby-fereee-She-
is then taken tri the tent of the
young man, wire makes a•feast and
with this the Marriageceremony is
.complete.
•
_Painful Swellings kedned
'MORT SOLDIERS.
110,000 Neu Lost to Britain Becaus
of the •Ifigh Standard.
The British .Medical Journal
thinks that the present standard of
height in the Arliay is too
high, and estimates that in the last
few Weeks More than-ithirty thous-
and excellent soldiers have been
lest to the 'nation because of it, In
war thins, short men are in many
respects more lesirxble than their
. bigger brothers. They occupy less .
room in transport they find. cover
more easily, and they offer a small:
or mark to 'bullets and shrapnel.
They are better sheltered in
trepehes haArt, to _dig
iheine-cleep to; proteOt themselves.
As the Journal says, "It`falres less
khaki to elothe,,them and less leath-
er to boet•them. The army blanket
CoVers thein more amply, and they
need less feed than tall, :thin 'men
to keep up their bed5eheat and plain -
WA their 'marching energy. Those
who 'stand the " rigors of cold grim-
etteebest ere net always his men;
-an4-the--isailort-jike -the: mind -awe.*
tree ,,eir ',fhb Coast, may be sliert:'
Warmth and easy eonditiongof. life
-rather tend to the•clevelepineet;of
tell.men.. The eeialryman 'aeid are
tilleryneen" need to be big and•
'peeved:41, but as to .those who ,bur-
row in the trenches, he* can' it
and gine Welles or -aye feet ' and six
matter whether.they are four feet
inches?' We are not out l'oe show
and.a. Parade, _but to win a. War a
sieges and attrition."
C. . .
• e Dene•Properly.
"How is it You were so long,eyer
your .work to -day"?" she asked "
c$ure: ma'am," .replied the ser-
vant. "yeti Were Watehing.me most
of the Itime;" ' , •
Atellard Times Coming?
Ves. for the man - that Wears tight
boots, but his Corns am relieved _Catleltly
ty-Putuam's Co Extractor. No pain
and certain mire., '-That's Putnam's.
WU: no other, 26c. at all dealers.' ,
•
The Modern' Way.,'
He -Listen,. My love for ycin is k
consuming fever. The 'bleed runs•
through My Veins like .molten lava
:from a seething'volcano. '
She -'Well, jast'hold this t.hernto-
meter in your =eta till I get your
temperature, to prove 'it. '
,The Nova Scotia.' ."Lumbei- King"
says:
I consider _ILIIIIARDtS • LINIMENT
the 'test LINIMENT in use.
I Kot my feet/ jajjcly,'_
I bathed it MlNXR-13' S LINI-
MENT and It Was .as wall as ...ever next
day.
Yours./ very etruly. -
_T. mcalf.t.aai
pelleetely
flavoured
1414
COMM.
Wed.
WaY WORRY I
Choose your variety and
- --ask yourtrooerfor
"14Clark's".
f4RBIS 'FON xf9,g.
It • ii*Oisok •iisisto• Onainiaji :Strbe*:
To'ronte. • • ' •
. .
TO17 WANT TO _BUT on SUL& 4
1. Fruit, .Stook, Oran or Dairy Farm, .
write H. Brampton. pr ea 003P'
• bine° St Tcronto. " '
If, 'DAwbolt, coibeint St. • Toronto,
..4e 63310,,, x,oitNT,ItinFirwS4ialliifoSiaTt.00. 0,C.,, ...•, :.: ., .
.QTRAVBBABIEfic, RASPBERRIES. 'OD, , .
J, TATOBS. Catalogue:tree.. 1,IcOonaell ,
MALE HELP WANTED. .., ,
. .. .
'Ejwe:itstilirleil''emPuired°.7:-:fltiiittirte°4cf;rrlfr' ' f % •
for lull particulars and *catalogue t,o.da,y. •
BAlLSEIt TRADE •,-• ALWAYS
Molar Barber College, 1.19 Queen Beet. '
Terento.... ....
MISCELLANEOUS. ,
QANGER, TUMORS,' LUMPS.- ETE/..(
N./ Internal and external, cured with-
out vain, by our home treatment: Write
tie bolero too lats., Dr. Bellnzen 1.1041ea+
Co.. Limited, Vollingwood. Qat.'
GroCary ousnopso IN TORONTO, '
for sale with store 'and
dwelling, well established, good location: --
-Doing &ecl business which can be large -
1y innreased,-.43,a00:_vgiu,--handle---Onr '
tario Realty Po,, 05 :Yong° •'$t., Toronto.
. Their .Bind.
"Yon can always 'trust a" piano
Mantufacturer."
"Why so'?"'
.
"Because his products are both
•square and1/41pright.'' • 4
•••.••••••••••••=,
YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL YOH
,
Try Marine Rye Remedy for Red, weak, Watery -
Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; No $marting-.
lust Eye CoinE2rf. .Write for sioatof thosia
-byname°. jaminer.yeRemeayenteago.
'
The hiedshipe of wer---rirmored
cruisers."
Minard's Liniment etirei Carget'in Oars.
' He Didn't•Forget It.
uscll at" rains .Ende4 ."76an-rr-dta-Y°11-1"altreltel-i
ates and undergraduate gave yoe tv;e weeks ager
' 4 - • • -M011.1111VsfitA674C440V4:465: ICI-ieforthei& -Pro
'SENSE A -ROUT FOOD..
Facts Worth Itriowerigi--
Jt es a serious question some-
' timee to knew just -what to eat when
person's stomach is out of order
and -most foods eausettoriblie
• Gra 6--Nutsloodecaer betaken- a
any time with he eerteanty-t at it
will digest. with,
experience of
-people-es--valualeleete-anyorre
ested-;
••A+woman.:writes.,:,."1 had suffered
with indigestion for ..about • four
years, ever since an attack of ty;
phoid lever, and at times 'could eat
nothing but the ,very bghteet food,
randetbeerauffeaeoevettherny stomach
11 Weald never'lleid. tee eat-
eteything.,
;Was urged to try Grape -Nuts,
esinie--ueingeit-lecto-notehave-to
starve myself anyrinore; but I cln
eat it at any time and feel nopeighed and satisfied, dyspepsia is a
thing of the, past, and I :4* now
Strong and, welt
'Illy husband also had an experi-
ence With Grape -Nuts. He was put
under_ the dootor'S 'care, but medi-
cine did not seem to de Min any
good Until he -began to , leave off
erdinarY foods and, use Grape -
Nuts. It It Was surprising to see the
change -410,--geow----betterc
'right off,7-and waturailrheAtau
but WorcIS of prait,e, for Grape -Nuts.
'"Ofir boy thinkg he cannot
rolaswithout•ititape-Nuts and lie.
learns so . fast -at sell:oaf that his
teacher comments on it: ' I am satis-
fied that it is because of tho•great
nourishing elements in Grape.
Nuts,"
This Mother is. 'right. Grape,.
Nuts fec.<1 i t certain and. remark.
ablo rebuilger Of body, nerves and
brain. .
"There's a, Itensim."
river t6sa the above letter? A new
ono mottle front Nino to limo, The,
aro paeans, true, an4 fail of liana*
intermit, .
ir 'Wareaw and forever impossible
r tett_ ren ihe-F-lbrittal-ly-
flogged Ter- refining to -use German
iii Pessen, •
• • „
Kate Douglas ,Wiggin'se -closest
osseesione she_saYsr letter
w s (3.'0 es receive rota
superintendent .ef a home for the
-feeble-minded, 'spoke in glow-
ing terms* of the pleasure With
which the "inmates',' has Feed her
little book, "Marm,Lisie" and end-
ed thus superbly„ -i • "In fact; nerd:
am, I think I may safely •say that
,yen are tlhe favorite author of the
l'etble"-ininged111-
. .
•attaarai 4.1xstmentt.durar.polds,
Wise Pop.lones•---= Sergeant, I• think • my
daughter intends to elope . to -night
with young Smith. • •
Pellet Se rgeazitr-Well
, Jones -Well, just lock me up till
morning, 'so I can't 7'possibly inter-
fere with' them.'
1111.0101114110111111.11011111110111112141MilliMili
• . "Yes, Any eleareyeaereley."--.
.
Rbeyrr:zaL:ful
• .
If you 'haVe, any muscles that, are
strained: amid weak, that are frequently
subject to 'rheumatic pains; if you
have anY 'painful -swellings -that.--re-
fuse to go Away -get busy. with Ner-
viline. • This is the ;very scirt of -trou-
ble that Nerviline Is not9d for 'curing
'quickly__
simple'ca :woad -ere In reducing a
paiafullseeelebig, It."_foliowee after
eery 1.-ileFelved.71a my".ieftieimid
caused me great pain and' diacomfort.
The eieselet were etrained and sore,
and no other remedy gave the- ease
and comfort I. got ,trom..rubbing on
, There is a Soothing. pain -
relieving pciwer about NtSrviline that
•
▪ kr'
for the . second' Contingent: -
Friday. January_ 22nd 1,500
students with 'their offiterseevere
reviewed by His Royal' Highness the
'Nike -of CorneeSght. Ile addressed'
the'rtn in part as, ;toile -Nog.: "I wish to.
&press to you any very great 'shtis-
fiction with the •splendid turn out
eybrielfaive' given me this eVelling:
'ItleV-1.4-,941064 at on Ana Sar.‘f *lee,
you stood to attention end the ad-
mirable way in:which Yon inarelied
pest. I swat that your work since
i.reniteennt..tronitl.ge. .Nze.
viline reduced the swelling, it destroy-
ed the. pain, it brought thy limb tack
to -perfect condition.!' The -experience
-of Mr. Bowen, whose horn is in VI&
dlesex,. Is net unusual., Thousands, are
ProVitig every day thatniusculat pains
of every kind, chronic .rheumatism,
ki,mbago, neuralgia and sciatica will
yield to NerVilitte when nothing else
nan -Possibly -cure----,Nerviline
nearit forty" years With great ifileMS:
-The large family -else- bottle.costs'-'60m,
trial 020 -25c -at all dealers. "
you wereforna0, a very few months
ago, has been performed with a will,
and I can' honestly says that I have
never 'seen better results than you
have shown 'me to -day. - What
pleating me still more is the splendid
example you young gentlemen are
Showing to the whole of Canada.
You have ooms forward at a Mo-
ment When every .man that, is able
to do anything to 'help the Empire
in a time of stress is needed, and
you have clone. so „re_ ily and in a,
est -efficient„..inann
soldier and OA Governor-General of
Canada, I avish to Say that, no pare
ade that .I have seen: --and I have
seen many lately -has given the'
mere satisfaction than Your parade,
this Oveninge."
At the saute tithe the *omen Stu-
dents of the iThiversity haVeshon
their determination to be of service
by. ecetipying0the hones ont ter
to six in the afternoon, when t Vire
in no instruction, given in the tYtni-
versity, sowing and other work
for the lied vow, poomty. 6
•
411111011i Cures, itistenoise;
• Heard Enough.
'"W.here is Tommiti" -taked Mr.
jones,0,1 his return from business
one evening. "'Gone to bed," was
the wife's reply. 'ii hope he's not
illi'' "NO, I sent him to bed as it
Plinislutent for swearing." "Swear-
itgr' repeated Jolted.- "I'll
'teatii him to evear." Without wait-
ing for a light-" the angryfather
rushed upstairs to interview' the
Calpriti :only „ to fall over &loose
-stair-rod end7leiripT hie chin.-- At
once he became exceedingly fluent,'
and when the air had cleared he
heard his wife call gently "Bettor
conie'down, dear; Fan stifi Tommy
h06a4s, jh,,eard enough for his first les-
,, , • -J.... . •
,
The only time 05ine fellows look
for an Opening when they tarry.
corkscrew with them.
tabard's Liniment Curet binlitheill:
A
.dillaren with a slipper unless she
waist* ilhOlati never yank her 1
put' her gale into it,
• TRE
Triajm-af.Ut-.
OF '
.BOILER FEED WATERS
Comprises knowledge of. the
water. conoitjons, application Of
the correct icegerits, • careful,
ty
regulation of' treatment.
lichr-;:thorougiri samttifie
handling- 'of Beller* Water _pro-
positions,' results in tire prevere
tion 'Of' scale, corrosion, pitting
and fawning, and, consequettly
a grsaysavingenfenrouere.
analysis of. -water'
from your own hollers, 'by ...our
•
4
New Wheelock 18 x 42'
Automatic Valve ,
• ....
Completeoperating: condition,-
' flywheel, frame; "belt,. cylinders'
and all parts. Can be thewe
-.running:at present time.,
. ' W-ili sell at lesS-athah -fiat
ost:--piice, -
1
SF- , ....„. _ .
,. ,RANIC:WItEriO_N: 'd!, SONS '.
I , TB Adelaide St. West, -.Toronto .
'. *-Blikillili=il
—
Charge if You are interested 'in
'ridding your healers' of scale
•DEARBORN. 'CHEMICAL CO.
'OF CANADA, LIMITED. .
Engineers. • dhemiSts.
tenerld OffiCeS antrWorkm
12294230 OUNDAS. STREET,
- tororitoe-eatiadeie -
•
.Was a noted .hurnorist 'fiVe.s.k. "...0',..S
Were. in 'consultation as tii:tlie..:!•4 ,
means to produce persp:eatke'7. ree . •
sick man overheerte the tliSeltes,:: .1,.
' IfIRI, 'after listen, ingefer 'a- fe.e.e. in.."
, group and whispered *Ali • a idry ., ,
aut.: sek, chuckle.: t.u, riiiitestdelii:tIi irittil.4.t.::14..e::.13 t2:1677. 7:: _
entlemeri • ;that will.briez.11.,,;:.) _lb ....... ..
e
orice..!,"e, .• - , -
e_
$500- FOR -A NAME.
Elia is the been ti fill new r,erfnme, ma ado
-CPauuadlint .Deloidn°2131dedand a. fla,18metiouesxeClutTilava'sti:Yit b ritthdt1
Dolma. ' • - • •
•
We Want a suitable •name for It, and so Will
'tgiVe'' • • ,S510 IN "CASH PRIZES
as ,
8400.00. for the best name.
60.00 for the best destrivilon of the perfume
25.00 for the Second hest name,
iat the second best description. • ,
' 6.00 .fOr .110 third best deeOription. • •
and ten Si.00, wham for the next best descrio.
tit'ee-winner Of the contest Will be doeidea
Thilby a
-6:siittittfeo-or a•iT4/enta11i5 sew
'Sift -V111 to .fiast, Shoutiltwo---er-
,:note contestants tend in the Winnine name the
Wise will hei •Otittally divided, and an additional
arise to the vertu) of j5.00 will be given each dual
, geoeui eontestant„ No* etnplOye0 Or member ot
• this. firm 'shall enter the, Contest, The sena
test closes at midnight, March Slat. 1011ir,
ROW TO SNTB14,----To enable Mory contestant
• to Or the new lliOrftIMO before nahinitting their
send one of our Special, Souvenir Doti es Of the
woogieStai iboniufgLItt.ornamotiee: title atektte .ethonelfolitloacryitnui,,
' Trrer-leoneitreriatiarin.26;ttnalion° et3,11326-tem"iletiu 6'001' '1114101tilli•
11 ford mite, et teStedrare have the Flee
Write tOnVidar. °IrYletau deliffitted With" 'tho
bertuitte, and have 'a e14tee to *In the
Ro Da ERS,. a RAv..st ;STEWART, PERP11.14fiRS
Det. W.1. 'I. ...‘ 4,12 9V.i, MONTREAL,
,4- .1 .....
A,
'-
4,,
, I
,.... 7
, .
• `.4
• •
What Is Your . 1
Mirror's , Story.:
.-.. . •
You can't haVe. a bqautiful
complexion for, the 'asking, i
,
,
a dine
, Tratemart: '
_
COLD CREAM
. • Aida lira Cginada . -*:
used regularly will iFniove blem.4.
:1'-'2tiliheo; and make the ski 11
deal' mid sound. . , e
.Vaseline Cold Cream ceniains
no animater vegetable fats... It is
sterilized -in the making and"delr:
cately patfurned,' ••
"Vaienne".preparatiOns are for s*
. at all Chemists and General Starch
AVOID SlIBSTITUTES. Insist
on "Vaseline" in original pack-
ageS•bearing the nanie, CIIP:SE-
;BROUGH MANUPAcTti 12, .
ING CO, Conscilidated.
.
.11iiistrax* bookletimon rerieg -.
ClEIESEBILMIGIII/OG CO.'
, - (Consolidated) :
1886 CHABOT AVE, MONTREAL
.- ..
•
4
New Wheelock 18 x 42'
Automatic Valve ,
• ....
Completeoperating: condition,-
' flywheel, frame; "belt,. cylinders'
and all parts. Can be thewe
-.running:at present time.,
. ' W-ili sell at lesS-athah -fiat
ost:--piice, -
1
SF- , ....„. _ .
,. ,RANIC:WItEriO_N: 'd!, SONS '.
I , TB Adelaide St. West, -.Toronto .
'. *-Blikillili=il
—
Charge if You are interested 'in
'ridding your healers' of scale
•DEARBORN. 'CHEMICAL CO.
'OF CANADA, LIMITED. .
Engineers. • dhemiSts.
tenerld OffiCeS antrWorkm
12294230 OUNDAS. STREET,
- tororitoe-eatiadeie -
•
.Was a noted .hurnorist 'fiVe.s.k. "...0',..S
Were. in 'consultation as tii:tlie..:!•4 ,
means to produce persp:eatke'7. ree . •
sick man overheerte the tliSeltes,:: .1,.
' IfIRI, 'after listen, ingefer 'a- fe.e.e. in.."
, group and whispered *Ali • a idry ., ,
aut.: sek, chuckle.: t.u, riiiitestdelii:tIi irittil.4.t.::14..e::.13 t2:1677. 7:: _
entlemeri • ;that will.briez.11.,,;:.) _lb ....... ..
e
orice..!,"e, .• - , -
e_
$500- FOR -A NAME.
Elia is the been ti fill new r,erfnme, ma ado
-CPauuadlint .Deloidn°2131dedand a. fla,18metiouesxeClutTilava'sti:Yit b ritthdt1
Dolma. ' • - • •
•
We Want a suitable •name for It, and so Will
'tgiVe'' • • ,S510 IN "CASH PRIZES
as ,
8400.00. for the best name.
60.00 for the best destrivilon of the perfume
25.00 for the Second hest name,
iat the second best description. • ,
' 6.00 .fOr .110 third best deeOription. • •
and ten Si.00, wham for the next best descrio.
tit'ee-winner Of the contest Will be doeidea
Thilby a
-6:siittittfeo-or a•iT4/enta11i5 sew
'Sift -V111 to .fiast, Shoutiltwo---er-
,:note contestants tend in the Winnine name the
Wise will hei •Otittally divided, and an additional
arise to the vertu) of j5.00 will be given each dual
, geoeui eontestant„ No* etnplOye0 Or member ot
• this. firm 'shall enter the, Contest, The sena
test closes at midnight, March Slat. 1011ir,
ROW TO SNTB14,----To enable Mory contestant
• to Or the new lliOrftIMO before nahinitting their
send one of our Special, Souvenir Doti es Of the
woogieStai iboniufgLItt.ornamotiee: title atektte .ethonelfolitloacryitnui,,
' Trrer-leoneitreriatiarin.26;ttnalion° et3,11326-tem"iletiu 6'001' '1114101tilli•
11 ford mite, et teStedrare have the Flee
Write tOnVidar. °IrYletau deliffitted With" 'tho
bertuitte, and have 'a e14tee to *In the
Ro Da ERS,. a RAv..st ;STEWART, PERP11.14fiRS
Det. W.1. 'I. ...‘ 4,12 9V.i, MONTREAL,