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'WORRY AND WEAKNESS
MIMOVS.V.
Often Indicate Overwork and a
Run DOWD, Nervous System,
Overwork and worry have an evil
effect on the system and often give
rise to•nerveusness and sleeplessness.
Vlie Other signs include a weak back,
- headaches, and indigestion. In time,
If xnatters are neglected, a complete
▪ breakdown, of the nervpus. systent.fel-
IOW& On every band one can observe
victims of this state of nervous ea-
, baustion who are at a loss to know
*hat to do .with-' themselves; their
• nervous, debilitated state haying baf-
fled all ordinary treatment. '
If you are A victini of exhausted
• „erves, if your symptoms are as de-
scribed,above, you ne41 Dr. .Wilhiams'
Pink rills because they are a Power-
ful nerve tonic. Their ,.t4rengthening
• action on weak nervesis due to th,e
• fact that they enrich and build up
the bio04 through which the nerves.
are fed, -Under'the.togie influence of
D. .Williarns' jinkPi1Is all traces of
nervous 'Weakness disappear *eater
with the headaches, the insomnia" the,
• teeing of intense weakness and de-
' pressien of spirits That math the vic-
tim of nervous ailments. Here, is the•
proof, Mr, Henry Marr, Port
says "It gives me greatest plea-
sure to testify as to Vic value -of Dett
Williams' Pink P411S. , wilon began
• pier uee.I was n physical wreck; my
• nerves' •WCre.:all..uniitx1411gt..X sigtOrea
,:-.-frear-4'reefitent, MOOR -Chew and „
'aches, and Was almost wholly rinfitted
for work. I had tried several reme-
dies -without success, when I finally
-"•decided to give Dr. Williams' Pink
• Pine a tiia1, r took six boxes .and
they Made me a well man."
What these.Pills did for Mr. Biarr
they will do for every other weak
antrnervonikaaw,-if giveit fair•trial;
Sold by all "medicine dealerSor sent
• 50;centerallatorer six, boxes
for $2;0/ by ;writing. The' Dr, Wil"4
hams' Medicine co. :Brockville,. Ont.
SOME -NEW, POTS;
Oyt1 t sodium nitrate
• pure and,perfeetly formed that they
be- used -in Optical -instruments.
„hipe, been made by er aris
- A new globtilar. life preserver to.
• be strapped upon the shoulders" of
tive, persons -oar bepnelccd flatand
o eirc.A. foruse by reVolving
"ow Massachusetts 'etidents, ofswire-
lese hairehad good'enteese with et-
• periments-in,4eacling--and • reed::
in ines,sagee With 'aerials"' laid ma
the ground:" -
4111*1111,1)4. ' anaasks
througl,..yrInatia. t
•2an be eireidated.have_been invent -3
-;---,---7.-ed-hy-a-Viennarsurgeon for ,ksse
- Surgical, compresses: .
'A 'saddle has been.patented•by a
•1c Jeidely inventor -Which in-'
olaidee leather flaps to 'covet the
.buckles whieli _frequentlor -wear out
riders' elothing, ',J.. •
-Concrete. arehea resting upon
• bed rook -have been built in a;New
•• Henipshire Cemetery • Ltd support
'grave . abonee...in....rancl_too:soft _to
• • auliport ,
Both the tr,ansmitte'r . and re,
• Joeiver of •anew-' Fr•etich telePhan&.
vase-•offfidlowe ro•t
• a; WA ornament or any other in-
eonspieuons Objeet.
• • The United States navy (will es-
' &Ali* a wireles's stationom. Pape
Pod especiallf 'equipped to guide
vesselalong the Ationtie coast in
- time of_fog.
Members of the German Reichstag
are fined twenty marks •for 'every day
they fail t� put in an appearance in
the "house."'
Keep miner&Ps Liniment• in the hone&
•EXHORT TO BEiBIN
• •
,
User's Allies Awned But Are
. When the new. of„ ., the nee of
asphyxiating gases by the Ger-
mans in -'the western theatre
of wari rached Budapest from.
Italy, in extracts, from French
and British. newepapers, t[he Buda-
pest journals +reproduced these
itemoln, fun, gi"Ving a technical de-
striptien a the.gaees, although at
the mine time commenting „upon,
the report as 'can absurd and ricli..
puleus slander." .0110 of • the
morning newspa.pers 'characterized
,the news, as one of the • ustral
French and Italian, libels on, Ger-.
lnalip "to whose fairness' in the
wari I it was added, "na auelaicion
can attach: They have tried to
,diseredit German, • heroism by
,thanY' such trIcks "already, .,but
never With a elander of so grave
and libellougi 4 nature as this new-
ly invented ,f,orm of aeensation.".
It Win thus be seen that the re-
port obtained _ no eredenee, riot .be,
eause ii1 any 'high- Chne4tion of
German fairness ••but because the
resort to Istieh XIIIWOrthy Ideviess ap-
peared to argue military weakness
on Germany's part. „When the;" nee
of these gazes, was eonArroed from
:Germany, itself there was nothing,
else, for the, . newspapers .,laut to
'keep „silence On'''the. isubject. The
."slander.s',' ,were,`. : after . all, ;., not
slanders, hut .the p3pular..disiR,p4
Ii.9_iii.tinent•_and 'disillusion are :so
deep 'Old thoroWghtgat -icwirt --;
sorne.;tirde to recover . from their
their
effects._ , .; .
'
In -the 'arlianientary lobby tatr
;w -
36x
,prise e's `preasie.d Vita GermanY,
„Nvalleib, ea Lille a military super-
offieieney, should .ki‘rt, to moo -
ons 'vtith-which neith,er Austrians
nor Russians have soiled. tlieir
hands. To .Hungarians at as incon-
,c,eivable why Germany witll'all her
power -a' and reitaitreei,- in 'a -"War:
against ailoe.,which she persistent -
I - has proclaimed: to be weaker and
inferior, ,should have to resort to
Unscrupulous beetles, It is argued
that Austria-Hungary, in fighting
Russia, is contend,ing .against a
powerful and chaterrnthed enemy,
THE °IlLYFOIVEIPLBE ONES
• -' Baby's' Own Tablets are the only
medicine for little °nee, being guar-
anteed by a government analyst to be
absolutely free from injurious 'drug.
They are pleasant to take, actInildiy,
but efrectXtrely, and always relieve
constination, tadigebtfoui cods and 14TM:ion by Germany and Austria
1
simple- fevers and regulate the atom-. Certain to Follow Entry Of
itch and bowels. *Concerning them
Mrs. Donald•Ettinger, Ge'orgefield, N. , XiAIY °11 Allies' Side.
S., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets, are ' For some time 'mat Ole question
the •only medicine I can get that el- of p-oace, or. war hung in the bal-
waYs 40 MY little ones good, and I once with regard, to Italy, lionie
always beep them: in the house." The has /been the Seers; of a remarkable
Tablets are SOH by medicine dealers gupionlatio campaign. The Eaiserre
or by mail at go cents a hi:0X from The ablest diplomat,prime Buelow,
• Dr, William's' Medicine Co,", Brock- former Olukricello; of the .Gerrnaat
vuff4 oat., ,,•' '' Empire, brought ererr•av,silahle in"
• fluence to bear upon King Victor
• InkitIlIC DYEFROM.T...onAnx• Ennnanuet and his -Government to
— , induce them to adhere to theit v4-
WIT, ShOvt4ge, Results in Discovery icy of neutrality ., • wbie, on lth
• • . e
' of Cheap Substitiite, , other hand, .France . and Amnia
One of the first results • •of the Were ende'aver'af t4)P"4314141.e' Italy
. .
questof chemists for ,atithatitUtes ..3to 41'5.,. jz_ill, 41,,e'r,,,la,Nvial..tale .,AiatieP'
for dyes `Made W:Germany isr---sul-, P-.:P.,,Li5 -V. -,r,t.'/-3:'ll.;--""),Y4F47'2. . '
el),(111111-4rUbstleadelctaterihAveidic:•rrnels°ilai:Liroki nie""n9;:";-11‘ elde tivi'llc/..14inutiee%Wenitii:4'-rert':.
hest khosvn 1:,,,seorch Then. has 4e. territorial character,. Those Of the
dye frogi the inexpensive source character/ Cbitt; involved exPendit
cent:meted .Wilth tannic taeid,. , stir;ea'atre. Thd" gffeve4. /.), Ger-
., At. a 1041,407 it wax, said ,thak Melly and'AuStria were less exten7
the ifweotor' for whoa....re_., S.0•C4' lillP ;001114 he obtained with -
offers' would, therefore,_ hate 'been
the chemist for the last:few months
diq'ers -riot esure---,tit--thit;'-thoti-to-'mdre. Kniare,--ee*tain•-•ntagoep_t_ance had it
iflie 'forihal: luariounemoro over his. not been "for, the. Tact that popugar
fraugements and furthe.r experi_ and `breadth of Alas, peiainenla an
SWIThRIAND JS, 111 PERIL
AliX101,18 " REMAIN
NEUTRAL AT A1.414 OM&
rive ozie YerY eatiSfaetory black Allies•we're of a more extensive
mentioned, the, basis of which is tura of natal Itallan• •blood and,
searehes haVe been conducted, bS• '°14.artY,Oghting. paince Buelow's.
• name Pending certain •trade az - se'66111e'llt •thrwgil'°'ut- alangl
urents- lloheilieve$ that be will be ill- Ow island of ',3•1•011y was over-
• able soon 'to improvo the preeel-c,,s whelminglY in favor of•Italy's inak-
greatly and present' a fait' black inCemnin°11 c`aus''' the'
which will be t)f guest value to tex- a$aanst GbrnianY) And
against Austria':whom the lieges
of "Kin g Victor.„Eitunannel,_ bad
war, been taught to -look uPOo as
,thear.4,rch,• -
The amportanoe, •of. Itagy's deci-
sion as to her policy with 'regard to
the war lay in the, tacit that if she
cleterMined upon joining•in the'tray
• other central PowerS would, be
1raw.n4 intro, the conflict.' Rumania
• had already 'plainly intimated omit.
if Italy- joined the Allies she would
10/10W- t ndaxr uride'retandiiit
•tile 'manufaetltrers and at nacde•rate
• Althougheoneid,erable quantities
istaffrrivareibeerr`cominrent
of Germany the indications arethat
there 'will be a.slaortage this "sum-
mer and the. chances for the ooni-
ing year are dubious: The sulphur
black substitute is espe,cially adapt-
ed for oottren. ;
Archil; a• vegetable dye • which
-431.134,whilo exeasses_may_hame to.he. gives towoole,va.rynag, abodes .of
admitted on either sidertherethaye .red andbirown;. according,to. _the•'
been. no flagrant vielatiOns eLint•er- strength . of • the d,ecoetibn, made
national conventiOns Or the un- *in it,rhas, _been - found in, large
'weitt,en laws of hinnanity. • quantities in • Lower • California.
-When-the' -history -01- -01w - War The -plant lroM•whiclrthe-dye-is
ob-
ceinus te be Written by an unbies- tained' is worth about $25 a; ton.
though-, -atroeities and- The ..supplyie said tohe enorinou.S.:
brealung of odaventions will have „.. §ev,e,ral carPonations• 1110,V.e re
to be recorded; it will be recogniz- -tamed elheanista to work out clor.&•
ed--tlrat-tbe--war-•-of---Aust,ria41-un- sttiff-problents.. - •Many- branches -of_
&try and Russia was in the Main the dye, industry in this oathatry
waged on hamane,and self-respeet-• have been in a date of saispended
• g • ••'anithation owing • to the ability of
Of- thetnt-ariyuchivttlrous-ineidents the-Germans-with-low-vriced 'yet
supplied by :the •Au•stro-Russian efficient technicaI andCherip
labor -to. produce products; etpricesith which no, other peonle could
compete. • . .
eampamn it is only necessary to
take the case of three Serbian
1,44) found a. wounded ,
triath, officer lying in -a wood • one
night. As ,the: Austrian line was
the,' nearer, in order to -save 'his life
,t,hey brought hint in there, •and
then asked for ,permission to • re -
•tarn to their own lines._• In re-
turn. ,for courteay and ha,
•
: Roaring Trade. .
. .
A friend of mine who a seafar-
ing Man bad an • incredible a-nd
athusing eirperience salt wa
UlI ter. He was standing Millie quay
they,'Nere - escorted:1_14,dt, one forenoon when a stranger came
Way" back., Ponipared with up. and asked if tthe water belonged
'3.tatioes. like thes,e, ' airmen . ,•kuit', to my friend. He looked at the man
fife- -aid.: obalianity” take a. vett, and 3okingly replied that it ,did.
adeo-darr piaee. , The tide Was full at the, time,
Just wantinetWo feet from faCtop
— t
.the quay, and the 'neiwcomer
• His Promotion. .
next query was a startler.
• "Pan I ,get some tb, buOrl" -he
Little Robert was very bright, and asked. • He was informed he, could
at the 'end of his 'first term at have the -lot if he liked and. prompt -
school was promoted to ,the second
-grade.-:He was Mitch attached to his 31. ariert.::
-- ed five
firpt grade:teacher, and was loth tonothing-to-take it away
in," • he oontinned, "but I will go
lea"' her up to the- town and get a, jar to
ahliss Eiii" he said with tears in •
his eyes. '1 d� Wish you - knew heindagiit"ne ray friend's :surprise,
enough to teach second grade, so I
wouldn't have. to leave you," when standing by the aide of the
. , Ntessel after the tide lied gone Out;
•
'Include -plenty of -City Dairy Ice CreaM-40-the
- children's diet.: Tu•thesumnier tune there is BO*
thing that .tan take its place—it's cooling—it's a
▪ loot!. ant the-child-oraves-its sweetnssGisre
• them all the 4.e Cream they can e. but besure
it's made by • City ,Dairy becausetNIf it's City
1
•
iiairy, it's Pure„ that's. 'Sure*.
. "
For S1� by OiteCri.MInistit!iralibtakiiii*Ote oiteassftillhO' PO* ,
' -LC601.4
'tor •
the) Sligfl.
w.
ant o atiolt in *work toiitik
he ,saiv the man coming along the
quay with a:pitches.. in e,ach hand.
The water -buyer. was staggered
"th.--amizement. • •
"You- must have clone a roaring
•trade while I thaiye been away," he
exolainied.
• •
SHE QUIT
•
-
:.It i hard -to believe that tea or cof-
fee will put a person in such a Condi-
tion as itdid this woman. She tells
her own story;
"I didnot believe coffee caused, my
freiihri," ieit1ysailfl /iked' •it
o well I would -not, 'and could -net,
OR drinking it, but I was a raiierable
sufferer from heart trouble and ner-
voutg _Prostration forfour years." (Tea
is-just-as-inhirious-ae-ceffeerbecau-se
, oar -eon -Mt
drug, caffeine.) .
-11% NT. illt171 Int 14,3
' • ,
-•• Woe searcely---able to -he aratind,
had no energy:, and did not care for
..er3 thing. ' Was emaciated and had a
constant pain around my heart uritin.
thought I could not endure it . ing
-"Frequently I --had liervous -chills
•ithis effect between -B,•ome-- -asid
*Bucharest was known to !have been
in eadatenee lor"004110"i-iine -Past
•There is one • nation, • hov.rever,
that is anxious at all costs to ad-
here to its neutiallity and to, remain
ITS 1 speetath•r of the arena Of em -
bat 'instead of ::becomisg a partici-
pant in this titanic struggle. •That
is S-W•Ttze..irlanct. Yet in spite, of all
the care which &hehaaehereised to
avoid incurring the resentment of
• fullest rigor any breach ia 'Oho
peace bY the popudat•ion, which
would have to be kept quiet, by
• means of wholesale exons.
• The Swiss being -excellent marks-
men; the greatest care tsbould be
taken to diaarm the . population,
Every inhabitant found in Ahe Fos-
sesecion of a rifle tiall.5't be alidt,'irre-
• sPeetive of age or sex, and ids
house razed to the ground. The
beetageo •of Ole particular town or
•village where he (resides must be
dealt with in the same, way.".
1111110 qincily Cure
any Sour Stomach
flefleves After ,Mea!sr •
• "When 1' was working around -41m
• farin last winter, had an attack of
gemination," writes Mr. /4. P. Dow -
kine, of Port itichniond.' 19MS Wealc
for a long time, but well enough to
work until spring. But something
went wrong with my towels for I bad
to use salts or PhYsle alt tha time My
-atbinieli kept -Bain; and always after
eating there was a pain and fulness,
and all sYnaptons of Intestinal Audi.
gestion. Nothing helped m0,1111111 I
;used Dr. Hamilton's Instead of
IMMO, i*e other they acted
very mildlY, antl• seeined to teal the
howeis. did not' requite large 'closes
• Lo get • peons with Hamilton's
Rills, and feel se glad' 'that haire,
found- a mild Yet certain. ,reMedy.,
• Te -day- an Isritu-no ',Vain,- no sops
gest anYtlilag..ThiS hivit *1101a lot of
goOd 'far esiie mediciner to do, and I
'can sayp*. Hamilton's Pills are the
best pills, and ,itiY letter, r an sure,.
proves it. ...
Refuse, a substitute for Dr; Hamil-
ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut:
sold- in yellow boxes' 25c, 'All dealers.
Or The Catarrhozone Co.,.,Eingstort,
Ont• " •
-:PERSONAL,
•• Phesumably is an unintentional
Complithint, bat the fact remains
• that, Pr. :Macn,ania•ra alone of: the
Ministry fellows.)11r. Balfour -in the
eiharacte,r - of • tits neckWear, He
wears the same lovV, • turned.-tiown
Collar, and the ,sarme habitual blaek
'Sinea the, ,establiethinent 'of their
tines8nffragettee, 'have • also
made a truce- With " the fashions,-
indging ;from the•more cut
of the clothes of the principal lead=
ere. • Mrs, .,_Panklin. not
td----1-iiinTg--Conspiieicritaly, 15 alurays
clothed very -beeonaingly.-• -
• Regniarly sarapshettecL_at___the
'various fanotions .she attends,. LuclY
JeIheoe .takes theie compliment-;,
ary attentions, very good-naturedly
any- of: the belligereitts"-and net- and. is-`-solnetithes SO wi11standng enormous !tints of ingenuity Of the photographerS to
money whith she'hes, 'spent in 'the. .get. VOA pokie-other that
military d'efenee 0170)0 -neutrality of. hound ,to laugh. That 'IS' the kind
her territory in -guarding against of ,pliotegraph the •caniera-men.best
the Alightest; infractiOn of it by any Ifibp, . • . .
of the neighboring Powers, it is ye- Mr. Lloyd George has ,easily be-
.
,Varded • as assured that :the an- come. the most, fluent of
nouncenient• that Italy has tbrOwn the -Cabinet, A long speech • from.
in her at ivith the Allies 411., be. him, occupying three • columns in
followed inimediately by a Gerrhan `.."I`he' Times," is scarcely an effort
'and Austrian invasionr•of, Swiss. tit- tei 'him. They say that he 'thinks
• ritory. • '• • '.• • • •. • of 'alt.:me of his best :phrases. whilst
heing-disenesed, not as er golfing'. at Walton Heath.'.'If--" to;
probability, but as.:a ee,rtainty, in it oileht IA; bel•a, hint to legislitors
• official and military eireles,in .firid ,thectaselves in hr. -
'in Paris, in :London, and 'evenat ,Leg, ination. • • _ " ' , •
BeU and Vienne. They unite ,m; Bottorialey ;cannot PleadilFe
deelaringthat the Raiser *ill nod-, not • well known. ',He is la,etter
fy Switzerland that he no:longer known, however; by. his -writ,ings,
feels himself -.under tiny obligation apparently, than by hie' 'features;
to respeCt: .hir neutrality, which for, dinlogin a West flicl restaur-
•aceording has already b:een aid very few people • reciagnized
violated by British :and Frerieh •
-•aerialllights -o-ver 'Helvetian terri--,- Nobs* tlang since Mr, J•iahn Barns
-
tory, and that, Moreover, Gormany. described 'his- recreation's. 'AS' 'oriel -
feels berse.lf bound te proiect her et, ,,skating, •rowing, and boxing,
interests in the St. Gotthard Rail-. but it must have.been years. since
road, -which, built mainlywith 'Ger-, either pastime claimed him. as •a
man. capital, isunderGerman and votary. • Beyond "eading-and he
Italian control. ' • is always adding tO that fine li-
, Years ago it was pointed Out that brary of his on Clapham Pon:anon;
if Germany- wait pe,rmitted to, con, in 'which the chief. treasure is a
tribute so largely, tothe funds need- first folio of Shake,speare-fh.ii prin-
. ed for the enterPrise,,. it was .w„itra cipal anrivsenaierit appears to be bil-
ulte.rior aiins add that' Sooner or lia•rds,•at• whith is not • very
•later she take 'advantage of skilful. , • • ' •
her naonetalry invistMents the .A French wiiter has been enthns-
railroad-to e,ndeaVor secu-re, pee- • lag. about the . manly 'beauty of
Session yudt only of • the line. and:: General..Si, Arthrix Paget, just
•-tunuelrlaritalso-of--theg.reat4,_part-, bae-k.-froin-the-Balkan-Statee..-When
of-Switte,rianch - - • -was: ,:corninandant-
The Swiss 'Government hike' been Scots Guards' all the officers, &mid(
aware for fialIY -a year fa,s1Thf te be the inoSt striking-To-a-
existenee in the archives of the Ger.,. ing' • representatives of .Britisai
man .great General Staff at Berlin manhood. If this", ',Fre;nelt, writer:
of a ca•r•efully• elaborated up- had "Seep Sir Arthur Paget with the.
to -date plan for__ a ,Gertmanand pe.r.v.nrc./ _.:o.f stiff own,
Airatrion invasi,o,n of • Switzerland. -.would. have had • geed rec01 for
TB10 7GUTS FOR THI4my.
The Valley vt klumiliation la of
aa fruitful a pl.a.,re as any tho
crow flies over. -Bunyan. • ,
The greatest object education
is tf. accustom a man gradu-
ally to .be this Own master.-Syclney
Snoth.
A pigmy ctainling on the out-
ward crest of this sipall planet,
man's far-roachiiig spirit ist,ratehes
outward t -o the =finite, and there
&Otis Ands rest. -Carlyle,
our Arst-rato men never get on
in the world; they always- have
soma absurd quirk or ''V,reeliet 'of
their own that nobody eleo van
unclerstand.-Charlotte Tongs.
A num should never be ashamed,
to' own, that he has/ been in the
wrong, which, is but • saying, in
other „word% :that he b. 1'0.Am to-tia
than he was yesterday.---Bvvilt.
The. RIVOSt trullaphaUt :death iS
that of the martyr. the most awful
that of ffie MartY44 patriot; the
anost..spiendid that of1be here in
ihe hour of Optory.-Dr. Sonthc.y.
4dolltlY"WWitititted-:--11111na
ought to r bice t
9 ale .50 Mae n
knowing anything elearly, as in
feeling that there is infinitely more
which it cannot • knox,---Ruskin.
Life.is made 143, not of 'great sae-
rifiote Orautie4 but of little things
•in' which 'smiles and kindness). and
mien olaligatiens given. habitually,',
nrre.,what, win; the. heart ancrsecure
eoinfort.-•Sii;)Trinaptlarey Davy- ,
•
'T • WISD °
•No Iliattef 1/0.W ba a man May
he, there is one Wona an who can And
some good in. him.
A celebrated ,man is 'one who is
well known to hrindred's ,of Persona
he is ghicl be doesn't know. '
$
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net. Accatoil In •tho bat acctione of 1a-
_tarie.,411 clic& LW. Dawson, Brampton.
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TT ANTEDANTED-LADY. OR OENTLUMAN QV
.good standing in every- npighhor.,:
hood ofiCititario .and4Q1zehl20'Prov/Iltes? to
obtain' list' Of roliable.people avho Are i
Jetested In savinf,. utonev.-durrow-.4
war tintsis on; -urchnses of Sts0410
mer-
ehand'ee selected from illuotrated cats),
logue of established Montreal. Depart,. °
mental Store. To theright persons we
offer attractive remuneration. Write bp-
mediatobr giving name, reeidence, exper.
ience, with references. Character. of .
more 'importance than experience. Ad-
dress P. O. Box 443: Montreal. „
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• MISCELLANEOUS.
In reply tea., strlinkban unday
Ol teacher a, small WY ' , ANCHR. LUMPS. ETC.,
scho
stated Taut e_sitefr'',a2infeunrri
ns before IOOlite--..9411Di, Belinlanlred.lear
Co.. Limited, Collingwood. Out •
J.!".
•• "rhere is no such •thing as
hick!" "Thereisn't°, eh?' Did you
ever see anybody upset- an ink-
stand when it was empty 1"
Mrs. •Jinles : "We women. have or-
ganized a society to reduce rents."
Mr."' Jirilts"; "rata Very.,gTaki' TO -War
it! Yoiz can begin on little 'Willies
trousere I"
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orns
. Relief
.• . on----Putoam,s-
ropCorn' ExtractOr to-
, • night, and•corne feel,
---better 'in the -,morn -
1,11 -in Maicai• t h
'way "P atnam'1"-
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eases .the paiat 'destroys. the :rootro,
• Cue guaranteed. Get a 25e bottle -of,
Vutitata'r.
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Sure Method. . • ,..
. "The only way for a Man: to leer.
11 Shout 'Women is :to get married:'..
1 POSITIONS VIA allicAeo & tiorrili-
"And seedy the Ways of his wife,. -• , • WESTERN ny.... • .., , . ,
h?" . • . • • - •P,otir splenditi 'OAT triitiu from the. NOW ,
44.1•To!- Listen, • to-, Whitt- she ' tells - '-'0esviser Term:amt. Chicago to San Prin., •
, Cisco, Imo Angeles and San. DISge:' Mitiite--"z'
,
hp about other women."•
1 of Scenic and -Direct Routes through Alia. ,
heat of the West. Something to sips all :
, taitioe iwsmis...: Dovairiiblziplcuki..h.e.Anwtoantrai_itee_tnlecu;:.:.
plan 'vont trip and furisis.h.folderaand
full_partictilara. B. H.. Bennett, G.4.. .1,6
Tonge St. Toronto; Ontario. . • • '.•
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KERM AT
M ra
rie• s
• sAiie' tiro- swidaiii: 4 Cireti,Markis Moterlt
eye*. 4 cyunder; a:Op*tlflI. le kr. froahlm
nipcfr
si.to out on eq.lpnient. *
,KfiliATN eft co. ,s.o. 10.11, Mk*.
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Agit",,,4114-4.!
Ille
- What It Wa
-Pat and -Mick were working
Illaigoii-riniFiiint- to. Tiee-the local -
sports, They enjoyed all the events ,
untit_ it eanie...te_ .""eaber" tossing._
Mick did. not know what tossing ,the
,Naber" was, and asked Pat • if_ _he'
knew what it did mean Whereupon
tuetherin0yei1poU his
• fellow -countryman, „and, said; ' "Be-.
gorra, Mick, 1 didn't thia you were
so ignorant; sine, that's thellieland
Fling," „. •
LOW FARES To THE CALIFORNIA* EX.
a
MINARD'S LINIMENTIrthrbUrt
Liniment asked for at my store and
the only one, we keep for sale.'
- All' the people use it.
' • • HARLIN FULTON.
•Pleasant Bay, C.B.
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• Bessie Promised.
When a • ramie lady who 'was about
to be married visited an pld friend
naturally, the coming event was the
topic. of much, of the conversation.
The young womeof..whose plans were
not yet -made public, thought it wise
tb pledge the little four-year-old
daughter of the house to ' Secrecy.
Accordingly sha, called little ../3eisie
• to her, told her • that soon. she -and
-Mr.-Brinto,n--were-to beAnarried,_and
'asked hw--pteiti-ise -that-she would
keep the secret, Little ,Bessie 'pro-
mised, and went back to 'her Ws*
with an% air: of ", great ' importance,
While her mdther and the visitor re-
sumed their conversation. Some ten
minutes later1B.essie_ _rot:trued_ and
whispered to the .prospective bride
!rhe Kaiser , kneW very weR prior to saying that the British:officer tTpe.t.ififfi: great _eautiori, "Miss lonea,_does
the begilirfifig of 1/he lump* war- cannot be exeelled in point of looks Mr. Brinton knowanything abant it
and the military operations of -thes- -arid playsiqtre by rly army in t•h6 yet?" ' • • • s
last few .nlooths-have shown thatin World.- ;SW -after what -• are.
-this -ect lie saw clearly---bovi' looks cora • axed with Military' rainardre -.1143.W•410- luirr34-1w -11.2751Als";
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..aTOrro
t Woul • - nfficati_AnstSir.Arthiii •
through-Erance-i's foftified barriers, Beget, has both... . „ The Selfzifielndetb ;:--
ehtentlink; froni-Verclunto Toul and - " • • Young- Doeter.-What kind of Belfort. To turn fan Uses in Europepa-
from Epinal to
soy tha;t• the Germans and us- tieontidp
s doocytoourLfiTndhoistehawrdheost: ,htotrteetirneo!
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You can teliby some insn's action's s.
that they are used to. eating' off a
red tablecloth.• • • ' -
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Pawn smunizettimor SusulttlPX Ilitlxsurg
•\ Getting Back.
- “My Cookleft. this morning Merely_ . •
because I asked ,her to get dinner
for a few friends df mine.". • •
"I • hired her,'my dear, and I don't
niind giving you la chance . to get'
back at her. Bring your friends over
•tolny honse•for dinner."
itaCIAM:zibetirC4St-
•kown. .for sunburn;
' beat rasheczemt4-,-
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Sots feet, ''saitod
blisterd. 7 A id& food!
Alt °runt* staff istfret.afog,
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'f,lica _French defences it was neces-
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°us, uses in laPan. At wrestling
trians. Should • haa their _ way
and fencing inateles7the umpire al.-
threngli Belgi-iincirilthe „nort;h: and -
ways, uses a large fan, and the varf-
through Siwitzerland„in the -south.. -
ous motions of,this fan constitute a
Th'e v'iolation of Belgian 'teary'-
. ' language which the contestants un- •
ma
• and. the least excitement would drive ' TOUR 0 Dattianst 'WILL 'TELL
Try ?durum ye Remedy foriteo, Weak, WaVkr.
sleep away; any any little noise would Eyes and dianutated Hyenas; No smarting
upset, the -terribly.- -1 ;Ras -gradually .Tyruve, n fai ,er order -and
dersta-ncl perfectly, and whith .they -
Bye comfort. Write for Book of tbe
getting worse until finally I. asked' much more costly op•eration•th,an by saaillitee. Marine Eyeltemedico.,cnien.v.
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iriktielf"Wlatit'e the -tile beitigaidlc . • 4 b (4. ce i3ay prompt attention; --The -servant" 'The ivoltM te I
the time and 'buying medicine .so. that
I Could indulge Myself in coffee?' .
-4_,tigo ga •.or.lae _PrAtilta .±o.help inc
made at • strictly • rieeniding to•
diredtionS, and I wait to -tell you that
,charige-Wat--the -greatest-stelOW-MY
'life. it was easy 'to• quit colYee.
eaus6 1 BOW like 'Postihetter than,
coffee
"One by one of the old trenbles left
noy X •ani splendid.' health,
rterxei
pain all. gone. , lever have any' more
nerVotts Chills, don't tike any medi-
eine,. Can "do all my house work, and
have done great deal beside." • '
Marie given by Canadian Postum
Windsor, Ont. Aorta 'lite goad
• to NVellviller la pkgs. •
Postum conies, in two- fortes:
'Peatuitt Cereal -the original forth --
Mist be well boiled.- 16e 'and •256
,paeicages. ' • • ,
•-Instant POstuni-fi' soltible powder
-.dissolves qUiekly 'On of hot.
"Water and, with eteatil and sugar,
.makes delicions• beverage" instantly:,
tOcc,and 50c tits. • "
Ilotleklitcis are equally deliciotts
rind cost about the same. per op,
• f4Thore1s !Woke' for Postum.
'•?,..eold by Grocers.
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girl has a flat fan made of rough y s compensa ion ,aw
•Mow, however, .be feels that he' doesn't entitle a man to damages for
pare to ow the charcoalwith,
has nothing more tblhhl fires'
o lose in this,the accident of birth.
„conneetidn.•÷_zwitierbinats, mt,rar,_ or uses it as a dustpan; the farmer
itty,•itdeod, bliough-4,triet, -haS-astiatd••:(4.11In -hit &Ono Ask fOtTittunril,icanZ: ler
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Tclger of flie•ndly. lint of a• ,dis„, Another variety is ,rnade of water;:- •
.proof Toner which:can- be dipped In. The 1Ratadox of 'poverty.
comequento-y Etnperov, wigiam water, and creates great, coolness It "It' S so hard to be pobrY
has made up his mind h jj M-13°I.a04)n" ' "And so easy." •
_himself of the opportunity to des- "
Bullet of stone were used in the r
cend j1' sixteenth Swite-arland in the Same
wa,y that,lbe- descended, upon Bel-• sixteenth century; '
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4,12:Ht161‘41171-7l-r\.:\.;--;:45:1;:
1:51(ItINEY
tiptialitv,ri is 0;
1!? t)I A 71.E5+ PS 131' n10,
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ginin, with 'bhp elated,. Of invading
the southern provincee of France
and those portions of 'northern
Italy, which are the least, strongly
defended lagainst . foreign attack.
The plan Of the Germi?i,invas,ion
a Switzerland,. telaberated blr the
German General Staff i in saidto
provide for the instatution of ta
reign: of terror in the land of Wil-
liam Tell, similar to Oat humor,
ated by the Teuton antliorities tn
Ileigiatin last (tannin,. It is pointed
out an . the plan in question, that
“Switzerland being a induntaibMIS.
country, the action•of frahos-tireurs
would be particularly clangorous tb
the progress of. our troops and 0011.-
INV." • • •
Therefete the plan'
"the. ueveSSity ±0pataitSif with the
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