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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-12-16, Page 3rev. Peewee neer, .111111
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,LOOKING :OLD- TOO SOON
• The Contlitkik,ofToo Maw Won.
, ' -men. and TOO Many Garb;
rs Too MalAY women' •ond too many
loolc old longbefore they .elionld„
Their faces 'becoMe pale and drawn;
Wrinaldetk appear and their eYes
• brightness. Can this be wondered at.
When they Qfrequentiv. have head -
INDIA, WILL BE
- "HELPED BY WAR
BJUTISR SOLDIERS WILL SPREAD
KNOWLEDGE.
tell Palling in ,price only, and 011
tliOda Consequently they save
Y1/4M.C. 41. Werke
4.007 18 told of env gren plivate
who, we to his colonel,. "I Want to
vo you two weelTs' notice, sir,' he
said.. ,`I Cannot live on MY pay and
I meet reeign." The eellinel, wilt) WOS
stout and
rieov4ertlitceerttlaleillsalmelne194.74a
.:vill
e 'Men have had their grlevoinces,',
, es, backaches and a general feeling i'M'C'ILWorkers HOP 11/4 Inerea5hig " 'aelwee' • The qe"tlee theh* /!a'r*
'ofewretchedness and WealtneSti?In unde.et3tandina Between Braze, . and 0 their foodwas diseassed .in
Most eases it is the blood' thot, is to ,
1Tagiand, Th et Marquis of,' CreWg
• Prone, one tales° or another and India. gravely informed 'the, House that the
the blood has 1)90040,11in and watery,. 'At the Veginning of the war, tha arfniectn winsouutltdonjrveequafilridtoitnlitallEnglesh
and it is 4 fact, that anaemia. (hleod•
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.1:14;er I); nzzatthanthis
r:ennlya. ,ttely eaatiel 844Znieelti8nftliend:staat 413' Yietoi7.erpneti,74, ilnyetaite-,A11.11 oafwewvheircoh, icsanddoiatileatole:e have
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aPPearanve. "It is important' thdt'thwas enuded oregular e unrest thitetroeps. The pants
natina uacrheimfepwri.ived• .of late, and coin
blood, supply of girls and womere would speedly culmina
en. be in another intitia,y. Alf the years of The Terriers have been strangera•
tegularly eepIenished-imPortant tatittleaniat allrcrespe,d,natililrtcholEttr:set tre statrhapilage.0;elarati,iWOUiu na.ilrl many People
only on•the score of looks, but to Ter I
etore robust hEalth, which is of great- ; be, waeted. India Weald be lOst to the 'The
. er value.. Dr. Willianis! Pink Pills.. however, has doilq excellent work in
many differeat stations Rooms heve
ctUally •They failed to consider -several as- I been evened where the emeae_ceue„,
Make new blood 'and -restore' . • . ,
the syetem. Mattered by overwork' 9,/.7„ets_ne „theeageer eideeeee_tetee_nteneeee.wetteeeetteweread- nr-play billiards,
•,Avorry.,•;These Tilltregiettr-a-gtelic• , health te pale aceand .inake ti e wa:hon. There asan enthusiasm for listen lectures, Or attend. services.
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helping-, in the ever, an unpreeedented Thf3 seeretaries have heel) netirieg,in,
uid Wearfa women and girle feel bright iloyalty to the . Orewn, manifested by their efferts to Provide' a Wiklesome
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Pli); "With Die"Wilhatno*' "111J" • the Lichens themselves. Indian trooPe social life' for the e 'neir • •
;es at hand there is. no neede fOr.APY
woman or Any .girl tale9le ill or feel.
'1)10.:$••,1/4Te kleDonald, ire; traY,. Oat.,
• says: "1 honestiv believei Dr. Williazne'••
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went to fight at the front side, by'side grievance now that t ey are no at
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tivith 'British :regulars and the dot- the front. - ,Yet they are doing. their
Fliers from ;the colonies. Thousands 'bit hi Indiq dtu•ing the • d 't i
" Pink Pills saved my life. Some year's .
- ..of Teretorials 'carne to India te. take by 'no.; ineans:-.4 'in 6 t
, Tr p r an •
ago A had anaemia and as • / did the Place Of. the, men Who had gone When the war'is • oveie hnd T '
not lea ize thee seriousness of. -the
' trouble soon lepeaMe eeinPlete
?gat`scewealel could ,heielly
waik rneither -ate nor slept well,
and cofild not go upstairs without
stopping to rest, At times I had an
almost unbearahle pain in my back,
, and'woeld have to`remain in bed. 1
saffered almost constantly from a
dufl heedache, and when sweephig if
-I would stoop,to-pick up anything-J-
wou/d- get so dizzy that, I ,wottici' lave
Lo • catdh hold of something to keep
• from falling. At times .my heart
Weuld beat so fast that I would have
a 'smothering sensation. My eyes
were sunken and my hands and limbs
would. be swollen in the mornings, j
tried several kinds'of medicines with-
out benefit, and my friends thought
- Would not recoyer. Then 1 began tak:
.Ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and be, Even7trpone threnbeteriniiTtil7
in
• fore long could seeand 'feel that they unletter
flimy
e•Enrope,et tit the Persian.Gulf. So, comes marching home, they may still
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far,.fromeIndia drifting or breakieg•etentinue to' do their''•=bit for their.
argY fr• the'EmPiree the Tresenct' country.. Thpy h,e•ve „tt in their p`l'ovie'r
of -the new trooprie proving a pbtent to brhig about a closei. relation and
factor in hin.ding her more closely to 'a -better understending between Brit
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Britain., • . ••••• • ain and her mighty Einpire of the
The niajority of the Territorials are
East.'
men to whew, in the ordinary coterie
of events, India would have been lit-
tle -more than name, • Few of them
-would- have enteredeher---eivileor-milie
• tary service. Ifewer still would have
'Visited. her as tourists. India would
have contipued to. be an ' interest for
choleek retired colonels affected wi
livers and for certain `Lords in Cou
cil. The greet •national upliettV
cAused by -the war, however, has se
to this country thousands of me
drawn from all grades of Secipt
from all 'sorts of, OcctniatiOnse ,
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Postage •ini Parcels Going ' to ethe
Troops in France.
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. The .Post Office Department is in
tell receipt of applications to have par -
IS; cels addressed to • our •Soldiers • in
al France dent free or at reduced rates.
rne of postage„ there evidently being' an
'n impression that the DePartment had
IF control -of these rates -and -could do.laa
it wished,' but, this -is not se, as the
iiiiestion of postage is fixed by Inter-
.
, . et amongst them the impres- national agreement, so that it is not completed, the piece of iron slides
• ' Were helping, me. 1 gladly continued sion cannot imt be great They within the power of . the Canadian along to. the great buzzsaws, which
li p. into he t irty-foot :mils
known to the • railway, travellers.
Every time:AI* whirkin dicta '
New Lady. Ttofier
ee,
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Vire.oti•Sir Charles .SteWart,Ti4Pper•
• Of ',Winnipeg,. who become§ Lady,
Tepper through. the eleatle vie Sir.
Charles Tiepper. Lady. Tupper,
, wits` Miss Margaret Petets Morse,
only daughter of Mr. and 11.1rp,,
'cheeks movie or Ottawa. Hee;
father, was 41 second' ;cousin .of t146;
, - winter iSluirsbeanlidairwahnTugnicePpodiser's to7tbettel
•1„ flaroneteY, e about to •leave tor)
the front, having a conunteeiou ini '
' 7theGehieee. •
Throw Away Your
Eye -Classes!
• A Free Prescription
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, Der Shlier l'410t,1/4
Vence I vas a. Vaiter
Sn'your good old LOriden town; /
But now I shteorAor Zeppeleen '•
1 Vhat eirOnee dev bilx b,42ms •dT,770,
I ant Vela held Ohky-pilot,
-*Znak Can Havqilleciancitirsa *Hawk_ I do der liar Lord's vall;
Some prettee lOngleesla vimmen
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ittlini:::;ir;e:yaue-iiirteurTiora:01:04131T,te2or IgeAy:e07‘fe:tibikalltti:ektsbjeelsiroci I n:Tc:14:51}:roc1:41 tie, eati:d: It ahpiipl.r
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' im real hal'e fctr Y4°14 mab"'Y wet:::::: i.i.vlysehhdeel;ay:mteorinagnadveroulsdhtbaer$
aerfui free prescription. (.the man sdYs.
,wevsrtoerfcaalliikrtigonsgart. itityprnianyceimplatedt. their eyes ' . ,.. - . i
Fier eifer in der varS,
after trying it ; "i was alpaoat WIWI ; _ ., . _ „
A;(t'TditlenvetirtYraintft:"lfti)4ho'ultaill.5, lieje31'.. a'Vnart-251 ' i:0-- .11- le, it vas der g.1.41- bik fin
illy eyes der net water,itaY Jlfore. At lilgin.
gee all tho.time. It was' ill a iniraele`tO
they would pain tireacitulin now ;they reel unTdo;tiltikdehaawbevmea11.;rEc.rilgolueclesa,h liead .
me," A ladx who Used it aura : "The , ,_ rap up in deir shroucio, .,
atmosphere seemed hazy with or Without . 4011 W , .
kriirsnseitee.nbuotalfateiyeur)sttlihgnietilloaceniPrsesecrilettPrt.toil
t Vild Ain't 1 likes about it best--
i°tanisevbe%4e.eylell 11114tPTtilinetustintdh:4t.Wkgola8lase'paa'ir 1 Voll Ping you vill agree--
glaAtie3 c41/ 41QW dISeava l'I'm la 4 reas°n" Vile I drape bones upon your - head,
able time. and multitudes more will be ; _ . _
able to strengthen' their eyes so as to he I Xell CalinOt ptiniSh Me..
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`MAKING STEEL •RAILS.
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Description of the Process They
Through. • .
The rail •miel-presents many pic-
tures that appeal strongly to.loVers of
the picturesque. , Under ordinary cir-
Vuiristandes the greet' -strands of iron,
each helf. as long as a city block,
slide back and forth smeothly enough
between the rolls that are stretching
them and preesing them into the re-
quired shape, but a tiny obstacle may
at any • moment turn one " „of. these
cables of fire. off the beaten track and
twist it into a hopeless tangle or wind
it/like a squirming snake around some
unfortunate Worknihn, says the Lien-
tury NIegazine. • *
When the rolling process has •been
the 'use of the pills until I wad coin- mingle in the teemin f 'th b
in their praise,' and.I StroeglY recome )evehilerd' 'of irrigation in tt countr
mend them to alleruneclown girls and whose very , life depends upon t
women." • • • • . • monseond and the annual rainfall
• You can get Dr. Willtams' Pink Those with a taste for literature hay
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PHIS •from1/4any dealer in medicine § or the opportunity of searching Old ie
1.4 mail at 50 cents a borer six boiee.i. cords of' the Mutiny and of1il
for •$2.59 from The' Dr. William's' of the East India Coinpany. Luck
• Medicine C.o. Brockville, Ont.
, , new, Delhi, and Cawnpore becom
-7 • , - _real. , Those with. an interest in poli
tics, and constitutional developmen
. A PEW ELDORADO.
• Rich (ii;i1t1 Deposits • Dis-
• covered in Colombia. ''•
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• • • In the South _Anierican Republic -of
Colombia is situated the richest •allue
vial gold dePotits discovered, in ye -
cent years. In the far-off dnye Of
'Drake -and Hawkins', Vila: region "Fade
ed vast treasure to theintrepid ;Eng-
lieh navigators whose Mecca was ever
the Spanish Main. - ,
It was Drake who, crossing the
• Isthines , of Panama:, in 1572, was the
• first Englishmen to cast eyes on the
, Pacific. '•'• , •
• The greater portioli • of the 4,poor
000 inhabitants who people Colombia
at the present time are .descendants
of the followers of those • remantic
Adventurers; Almagro, Cortes, and
Pizarro, the Spanish Conquistadores
who subdued the natives of Beath
Anierka Mid' ruled them: with a 'rod
of iron 'till the coining of Drake and
the other great English sailors. -
The present-day Colonibians are hi -
tensely religious, and their religion'
e enters into the every -day occupation
"of the people ton extent never seen.
elsewhere. "
At the beginning of any -work of
• - importance a religious ceremony is al-
ways beld, and at tile launch �f the esenee here of the Territorials.
. dredge of the Nechi 'Mines, Ltd., a Th;
Chinaman has no .monopoly
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company controlled. in London, Which on witys that are dark. The servants
took. place not long ago, the dredge who besieged the new „officers when
was blessed by the priest in attend_ they reached their station's may safe-
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ance, as was also. the first bucket of ly be credited with equal wisdoni,and
earth drawn. cunnin (Incf th h
•Post 'Vice .Departrnerit to undertake
pletely cured, and / cannot say enough • ethers. • They, see something Of the to carry the Parcels free .or .at -a re- . . .
e duced rate of 'postage. Under .Inter:*
he national- kW,' provision is made -for
s. the free, transMission of parcels for,
e i'prisoners .of war, but this privilege-
- , does riot extend to parcels for troops'
ee engagedelilerittiVe-derVice nor is it
r. g- al saw
clips off one of* these lengths. spaelcs
radiate in every direction, as though
,the biggest pyrotechnical penwheel
mevaetii'odne.visecel...tie,d ,beenesucidenlY- set in.
- within the power of the bepartment; When the rail has been cooled and
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e to so 'extend it.
- I . The ate got' postage required on holes have been. drilled in it, it is
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ready to start Ur any pert of the
t ' Parcels ,addressed to the, t • d werld. • The evolution of bars or
pends inion the location of the ad- beams Or sheets from the big. steel
applies, • which is twelve Cents 'per and shape of the 'grooves in the rolls
dressee. If the addressee is. in Eng.. slabs is gained by the same general
.land,, the .rate1/4on parcels for Englhnd Method eef procedure. ' It is the size
Th, whilst, if he k in France, the pare which determine the form to be ulti-
eels ape subject to the rated appitc. mately 'assum,ed by the steel in their
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take an active Interest in the '
leens if Government., The desire for
autonomy, the• spread of education,
the administration of theland rev, ,
enue, the, development of eo-opera-
tive credit prgapizations, the good ;
and bad points of British rule, air
are ever• open for their- consideration
All phases, 9f Indian life, ' fact
present • thenthAves , to men now in
the ranks in India. By virtue of the
heterogeneous nature Of their ranks
they:are less 'hampered by the class
caste' spirit than the iegUlar Military
• classes in India They are what an
Indian student once remarked about
college professors: "more seluble in
theevaters of society:" -
The Terriers' Troubled.
The e ect cannot fail to be far-
,
• reaching. These- men have right ..�f
franchise. Indian questions • -hence-
• forth will have a real' interest for
•
IMite • They Will-vIew them froni a
very different standpoiat than have
the military or :Government officials
or the arneeliale philosophers w.ho,
dogmatize on matters unknown, or
the- easuel and too credulous vsitor
like Reir Hardie. Great Britain and
India will both. benefit by the broad-
ening of the bonds of understanding
and friendship resulting from the
, Able to parcels for. Frarke; which are clutched ,
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1 lb. ,-. :. ••• . •• •‘ . ': . ... '..82 _cents: - • VS/110 1S-Iiit. JACKSON' ,
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A PRIENDLY GROCER
e . , _1/4 ee„ .. 1/4,- ... • • , •
.... 48. .4, ,... rors,ears: he taught -food chereistry, on more' °than 189,0.00 'tierce. In Cane:
.- • . - • re , .., ... , ..e., 64 • ". e eiatetiee, ..ena.. 'diseases :de the diges.,1Afla 'Veesideribly Js than 100 'poles___
. • ., . -...,••• • ..e.....11•. 2, . I:tive •tract in one of the large medical ; are cut • to the acre, so' that nearly.1
• 6 -"` .... e . • '. • $0. • " . 7 ..- schools of the, continent .in .his . ex- i 5100 600 ge'rea• of forests heve•beee cut,'
1 • -44 : :.:'' ." 7,1-% «1,88 - e". -:-.- ' .
tensive.experierke in free ,clinics he , •
a. ...... ....4... .SI.1 . 010i . -
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. • . ,- doe's -Roman Meal,. a :compound, of woikeda a oi i. . Tack -'r", to obtain the ..poles now in -tiii., and c
about 5Q,000 • acraehre eut ever each
, -8' "'
, 'flaxseed and bra.n. It ; nourishes als' to fuenidh the poles for, renew- r
That means eating at. the rate r
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40 • , Whole Wheat and rye; With deodorized ; Yeat'
spared the trouble and «espepee Ot ever .
rooms Iron sarau.
. --e Ar.ligat
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riuxtus 44101.4 BIZ OTOCK«,,
a Gram. Pagrr er Whva Ye%
want ti, Write 1.14.W094,«
VramPton, Ont.
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IfniwarArsaw moss's,a4s.
VIDIttOin'.44.1C1140 ATZWe AND JOS
_S. Offices for sale le .14O0d Ontatio
towns. Tizo most ieieful and intereeting
of all bualneeees. linforMation on
fil9Plicatikin to 'Wilson Puh.lisalag ,
vanY. lit West Adelaide fit. TgrOnto.
2'034 NAVA*.
BSVPOUND144111) PUBBIPS' guit
s'ale front pedigreed. tstOcit. Ales
pure -»i Persifia Nittett9, Beautiful.
Pete. Sure to attract attention,
AbbOtsfOrfi, Vide.
„ moscgi.i..moous,
CANCEit. Witaixo4s: Loa,tjs. wro.
internal 434,0 external, cured wita;
out pain by our lionio treatment. Writs
•ue•beforo too lato. Dr. Bertman god -leaf
Co., Limited. Collinftwcod. Ont.
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rare OPite Advanced
gettiug ghtsties, Bye. troubles or many de.
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-ShigtoRoacra.-
full wiluetaeushandatuckrottiros. Ws '
-by•-runpwirtrthe-ginTple•-m109:-'110re-tEr t
seriptions may b9 wonderfully licaelitted
f. Lave hestrearbet in America fur Fui.. aides, etc. ' •
ttPitredsegrelttarnblo;ttige°0ftPBruY-011:4!,Ve. thug st°r° ...To look awn frorn der ehky, ; No commission. :Write t.oday for *so price• nut.,„
ounce bottle ivitlt wenn, waterF,1141 r4f;Piwl°a- Unit d'hilt• speshul constables ; opign oft colgrAny...Dtpt.,5
'Trappers, Iiiststptics at ractorie. swoon .
ono B911,-Onta;tablet-aa.d.allaur 0.0 England" •
NVIth this liquid, blith&the eyes two to Blur
011 slot; uotiee your eyes • • , . .•
ercelitibly right from the start.. eonie like thief' in dead gut' night' G .
and inflamniatian „win' quickly. disapPear. C.40 -
'Wear P
bOiheringr 'soh,. even Yen' sinko.der •retleeyed sane e • .Write for Spsial Information! on
are to
save .theav noW, hereto- Und: de.n your papers. Write mid say,
It ia tad lute. 111anyhopelessly . IRON ROE CONSOLIDATED
ator their .eyps .1a time.. ; The VUlmas Drug
j,- bave heed ,saved '.ii they had -cared °I1. , P • %GOLDMIPJF "Liinited• .
scription-by 11«,Y911144"pggIBt. 4•111110t:•.. of.tertnro 40..nightst,
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make you ,var• veys At are .
PIGEOitiS IN WAR, Der latest
Co.,et Torentp, *ill- all the zahero Pre", But.",niellt ftre.. I fOr:vhat yon tinit` a'. " •
P.'S, HAIR -87'0N
Toleoeme •
323 Traders .
. . P. RE.ting frights;
Were Used Extensively' During the. If England vips--vell, ..i.'ell, I vill
Boer V. Again a veiter•be;
If Reemany!-I tink so --vis,
necessary, and that .the birds belong -
can • fall back on officiel pigeons, if
the armies and navies of the world -Clyde Fester in London Answers.
It is not generally known that all Den you shall `:yait"-on met •
e NEe Marine is nree
_..i......,:„.. - spiaciraend921)
ing to the British/ Navy have their
fie' MdPhio;
official standing and -numbers just as
the handymen have. , rea InanY Yam in their
During the Boer War the British
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tger:ertiglig.
+ma practice, notv dedicatn
ArillY had its carrier -pigeon system. LatahlurinetoRefresh«
OUR ASTry
The birds brought meesages from all Cleanse, and Strengthen Exes after eXPosure tp
the townabeleagueredby•the Beer in- .Coid Cutting Winds 'and Vest ahd to restore
. 'healthful tone to Eyes Reddened and madeSore
vaders, and when Sir Gecirge White's by overwork and; Eye Strain. ,'
Seine broadminded Physicians use and recom- '
force was cooped aP in 1....ildaMitill endhltirine while others perhaps 'jealous otits
wingedinessengers carried several de- /hose Whose .E.ves need care ean guess whY. as
Success, talk and rush into print in opposition; •
epatches from .that' gallant officer to there is no Preseription,fee in Marine. Justband
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the men- who were slowly fighting v) r rugged 50e and you have a Complete Pkg.
Eye Boolc—Ilfurino—Dropper—apd Cork Serew—
their. way to his relief. , ready for use. Try it in your Byes lind in Babes
The firet war in whiclepigeons were comfort: -Write for Book or tbeEee Free
4_ Byes for Eye Troubles" --No Smarting—Jt3st nye it2
used is messengers was -the Franco- Marine Eye Remedy- Company. Oblast°
Prussian, arid the birds tarried news
into and out of besieged • Paris. • A. The Jellyfish eats" by wrapping it -
post was established at Tours, and self round its food and absorbing it.
right through the .siege regular mails.
vverecarried between Paris and Tourd Kinard% Ziniment-q, tires Disteiniver.; a
by pigeons.
a.
BOOK fiN.
rsoct- DirstAsEs
And How to Peed
latio- led free to ant address br
. America's ta or ,
Monter IL CLAY GLOVER V. S,
_DegReniedies 118 West 31stWeet,Isaiew-Tork.
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Miles of Electric Wire..
• Through, the. United' States .-and
Canadaethere are 900;000. miles • of.
electric . • wire (+stretched overhead,
which require the support of no less
than ,25,000,000 poles.. ,R is said that
about 4,000,000 poled are needed art- •
nually for reneirals and new Hetes.
Well -stocked- 'German' foreet§,,•Wbith-
are the best Managed forests in. the
world; produce 'only 250' trees 'to 'the.
.ncre; the poles now Standing, N.VOitia:'
thus represent ait the timber growing
TJi
INFINF 'fLo
The_, ?Spirit of Anterles. at pleat':
afairultude and Cheerfulness. • ;
A welitan ;may have high ideals
nd still•wear a fotv-Out gown:
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. Iren rings•were• used as money %Ye Borrowed . umbrellas- 'cast the e
the ancient Britons, shadow of suspicion.' '
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FREE TO 'HOUSEWIVES-
. A big 68 page Household Account' Book Calendar and Recipe Book •
recipes.
combined, talk e 92E12 " inches, containing hundred's of . the .best and latest • .
, . HOW . tO GET YOUR COPY.
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...• •13eloW ,re the hanieS and ndaresses of twelve firms. • Belectieleveti of
Yonv best friefula,aarLettlier hav.e them Writes oi write a: postcard 63'u -self '
fci eitZ43' Or these Sirius a.sking them tO send "Shepard'S flous.liteeper`a
Perfect • Accoun t Boolc" to. • file address .supolled. •
For lasts nee, •supply , your . name and addreas to the ' Ili•st firm on the
•list. _19• friend's • name. and address to the second arm on Me liat_andsd_on.
' --Next -1-weele`a „Imatia--0 this:-Daper Will show another -list :..af- firms to
A‘pciiii you can "s'e,$ a further list Of na.mes and addresses. •. '
, : • ' Write your ‘ofateards, to -day-, bafere you forget.
- • - - - - - -Canadian 'Bilredded..!wheit Co., Niagara Falls, Ont.
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Chfistie BrOwn & Co.,. Torento.__..1.« C. _Turnbull -Co.„ Ltd.., ,Galt,:_flat..._12-•
- Cowan- co- • Ltd; Toronto. • ;• . Clare Bros. a; co.. Preston, Ont..;
. V. W. Gillett Co.. Toronto. '
Maple Leaf. Milling 05., TorOnto.; Dominien Canners, Co.. Hamilton.
'• ' Val meat hers 'LI ad tett 'tense • -Street. Toronto.
Wm. Clark Co,. Ltd., Montreal.
•. Standard. Tube & .Fence Co., Woodstock, Ont. '
••Atiantte Sugar Refineries Liinited. Montreal •.
, • .
-11 " • - 1 . 26 . better than- meat prevents, indigos_ I of . left acres a day,.
. • • • •
whicii existed -for yrears• between Cari-•
etion -or "Money • back." Ask--- your ---
haw and -positively . relieves constipa- .
These are exectlY thb same charges ••
Ada, •Enkland and F'rance .before.. the.
doctor. .At all grocers; 10 'and 251 ' • , • •
.
war, and are the result of. an Agree-. cepts• • Roman meal is entitle by Rp-1 ' I yeas cured of painfal- gOitee • h
.mente_or.e-conventioir-ma•de-betwe 1 man Meal"Co • Toronto • : - e • elelINARD'S LINIMENT. : . , .• i
. - ,.. - ----,
these -countries have nut' itgreeel- -'.-.-Clietham, 'Ont _ :-
these couritrks and . Canada, and as. . DAYA'RD 1114111"LIN.. '
lower their rates between ' England •CLIPSES7FRIGHTEN AlitmtES; . • I- wair'eafed of, Inflammation by. ;
and France, Canada has to pay to • i • , ..; • . MINARD'S LINIMENT. I
Soldiers • HaVe .Alwayi Been Rather •
. MRS. W. 4§...JOHNSOK
thern the •same rates as before. the , e- • -SnPerstiiiolis, . ' 7 • - Welsh, Ont.
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war and must charge ' theseme ',poet- • I was cured of Fachd Neuralgia by.,
. The Official- ek-Pirinatio-n to "the -Bus- MINARD'S',LINIMENT. • I.
age. • .
In all cases .parcels. for, the, ti•oope' • Parkdale, Ont. .1. H. BAILEY. '
, ;
s'llan soldiery And peasants about the. ,
must be addressed Ciee of Army 'Post fritmenteeQenlispicts:roitfigtheitsuann, tee%vailveotmlitmn: :.
Office, LciedOn, Englartd-Hini-this-doe-s-'
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not in any way affect the rate of post.. was • MT i,unrieeessary „precaution,. -for
age Which depends . entirely upon- the ..whe.n the French Marshal Teseee was
leeittion of; the .addreSsee. - hi ' f Barcelona in •1702 an
. . , .. i ?Pale ng from
eclipse of .t147-p".-sunthe' .enihlem of
' • 7 - ' ' .•'1.---____e___e • ' '. .; the Bourbone-se depressed his trooPs
DEAF, -TO A.14 WA Re NIBS'
g. , o gm had been ini- - •
.POrtUning a' youthful lieutenant 111'4 English i'linv. •ict 'Gain •
s ae Itaet- bit,
lie Might be the :sahib's bea?er, "How • • " .- ' ''• -tinetion: -•• : ''' • '' l'
' that for 'sometime they behaved little
b d • •
e than .an •unorgani
Much de yOu want'?-" The ivily ras.- .
cal ., promptly named an exorbitant To haVe lived in England for the
•-••=• - • sum.'in.r1`1P-F! . „ t'' that; War -had brokeir-Anft 'War' -..1
e , Dropped a VeAluahlee Hinte-- ed T1V t'.
ell -r -h -OW intiel" is. that, anywity ? rare distinction of a priSener pharged:. -
"For about eight, years," writes a I the ; ' lieutenant helplesslY .: 'replied. tecently _.at.'North_Loadon Pelice Court. -
" • lady, "I sufFeKed from_ neryliitsnese1/4-;.1.:Wheneeeineleis- igitOTant.-ot,tha. _.,_e_oln.l., :•,,TliZaM114-soroils- lv--ri.--- ' • -v- --laid '
•••• Part Of tiriiiiine down"iii- bed: : -•-• .• 1 age of •.acOurftry•lie is in easy' prey been arrested within -eight'days'of hi
;. - "Sometimes el iVould get numb; •41t4.i.ethe keitegaireewaseconeluded , and -theLiietyeetieeieeei•ei—e-t. -aeteern eel :limn] -s-ervi-•
. it ireeld lee Almostempoesible fore wee lieutenant 'Went away with a satisfied: ttide and he confided to a polite officer
to speak. At ether times 1 would ! smile: He had the light. of ••norriancee that he had Just heatel, there was a
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have severe . bilious attacks, and msT : in hiS eye:. J'erhaps he 'hed read iiiig .1,v.ar on ill France costing. 23,000::-
• •
• A.&
V:fr • •
. •• paSt fifteen Months witheut knowing
_ze rabble..
Seldom, nrdeed eikeeailors; have
.always been. rather Atilierstitioas,• and
even in the reinote times of. 'AlellafiL
der' the•Gfeat's March on letiliyien an
eclipse of ,the threatened to de-;'
troy -:.his -Weir edplined
they .were, the. Geek: -troops : becarne,
ever e More -
u exan el,
ceneidted the gd ind-.then the -
priests diplomaticelly .•pointed • out
that • • as; the Greeks worshipped the
sun And the Persians the' mein;.tjie
ecu i se was. a .good .omen, portending I
the. defeat of t e atter,. ii _us way
dis.riPlitIC was restored. • " •
. • . .
• • 4 -17
AMU stge ti
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would walk- fast or sweep.
H
• ' • "I have taken mil -ugh medicin l e may have pictured himself as the'etees' true, _and,*h. Bing told that it wss,
e tg.: niast6t• of such a bearer as 'Lord he expressedt the opinion that the Gbv7,
,seart a small drug stem, but witbOue gobelts had in hiS 'early years. in; eminent Would save 'money if •• hi y
.perinanent.,henefit. One, evening 'Our! India.• Once in the Midst; •ef a hot: paid the inmAtes of prisonsta fight!
.. grocer was ' asking my husband how I bottle ;he ;came calmly and announc- ,
- e-- .... ;was, and urged that I quit coffee.andl' ed, "Youe batfils "rencly;-gir." ity- the ' ' • • J • r... '....- • - .
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__else Postum„ so he brought -home. a , time some Anglo -I di n could -tell the:,
' • e • et. o et , • nunitraei Liniment Cures Colds« 149. '
• '' 7-Tiacktii-o, and -I made it /keel:din-6' isiiTiieutentint he had been fleeced the ' While. Plinee-s Are Alf the Gel '. '
:directiOns and we Were both delighted] servant ;PrObalilY-1/4, hatIT •eallied • and, . '-
,with it. ire quit coffee altogether' And i'stelen eel:Cie-I:it, to .keeli hiM 'and "Mal ---‘1‘4°, l'e°1e, it "cannot be. I
used only POattun.!L4Tou iitadud,es,_,,ma-_,Jiamity‘zi„nibiirk,1:Aii,Aultury_tor I Inn not good *cnongh 'to be. your' wit'e.
,abotit the same • effects As coffee, be- A„be Test' Of Oki; days. , • •
, .. 1 'George -What nonseeee, dear. You
, .
cause they • both contain the drugs • • • ; Are an angel! •
' caffeine and. tannin.), •
•' The ?nee arekeee to Spe'the siklits. 1 May:‘-Geerge, even an angel • &child
"I began to get better, 'and in a They wander in the crowded bazaars i; not be happy with a nuin who had•
• month's time looked like another per- i lika • small boys at a Circus. One only. $1,250 .a year, and feathers the
, son. The color came 'back to my Tommy ,saw a. mule: ,for' the first price they are!,
• cheeks, I began to sleep well, my ap-• tithe. , . -; • ,
petite was good, and I commeneed to - "Whatever kind of aa ithitnal is
take on flesh and become interested,' that, Bill.?" he asked'. •
. in everything about the house. "Youhloomin' idiot! Dou't yoa
t ‘‘Pinally,, I was able to do 'all'my kilow.1; That's an t;fraeilin less," was'
rOW11 work without the least sign oIt the proud reply. 7.
eny• old trotible." Name gmn, ' by
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Canadian -Posit* Co., 'Windsor, Ont.
• ' Posturn coniesrin tWo fernief ' . ,
Postern Cereal -.- the original form
must. be- well boiled; 15c arid 25e
s• 1.
packages. ....• . • • ,
/•• q • Instant.. Postum -a soluble • poWder
• ,,-"--diszolvea quickly in a etip of hot
• water and, with cream% and sugar,
intakes a delicious beverage instantly
B :
...,
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• ' eth llinds are equally dellektis nint
' Coet about the saine per. up. ."
. 4. "There's ,a Reason') for Postum.. •
,
,,..--sold by Grocers,
30e and 50c tine
They Wear solar toupees,..but they
have 'not the respect for, the sun
which, the okporiencod possess. When
rebtiked they are. apt to reply .cheer-
fully that they Will he all right' when
they are . tanned a, bit. ."Why, these
Terriers," an astonished regelar who
was on his %Vey tothe front excittim-
ed, "go doWn. to the bazaars in-thp
middle of the day and, buy-my...an..
nnasl" That is almost as though a
Canadian* shoulk,:go down -town ' in
the middle of February and order iro
ere= before 'brealefast. Thor s'Pend
their money in curios, which- are of.
• .
Nine churches inEnglend•.
ara natn-
ed in honor of .Bt. David, of
acinar▪ d's Linintent Cures' Oarget in Cows'
,
Lot of •, bifference, . .-
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PIWYer '(to witness) -Did you say
that an incompetent Man •rould -keep
.ati, hotel as w•ell. i7s anyoily'! •
.
Witness -No; 1: said' .aii. in p -eckp
Revilion Freres
134*.McGILL STREET, ' MONTREAL..
AM manufactuliers and can pay you best prices for furs or-.
all kinds. Send for our prie'e list.
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• „
• Christmas. ninsic-t-
and:: ,,entertainment
luring: :lour ..w.jitter
:mon s.
The eartteat Eaters in; 'the British •
. • . • Army .• .
Froth •clbee ObservetiOn, efetheelatee
its -of •the ermine -Meote men in train-
ing in Auckland. (New Zealand) for
active ,serViPe, it eppeare-ethet--!theet
modern Maori has'. inIteritede ale -test ,
amitnpifired, the genius for Preeticat•i•
foraging which vas' 9ne of the Vital •
qualificat-ions .of • his forefathers in
the- strenuous. struggle for azistenie.';,.
The- have Seonred the country in the •
neighborhood. of the camp Red.- won
eels by, the Setii.c from places where .
the white 'Man never dreamed there
was anyedibleWealth iit an: •
• -The. ability of the 'Sturdt* M -ori'. ,
omits to aseimilate come.stible0S, a • .
•conetant soirree of Wonder -to ;his pnle;
brethren:. ' ,, •
• .
• Tho c;anip• rations are • admittedly.
generous and sufficient in thell% way,
• but the, canteeneia pleasure 'teSort,
and is. patronized ,as such. Supper is
institiition,.not it meal., Here* ,
bee Warrior's ,e(tort at A;fltio TWo;
bottles or.raspherry, a tin Of '41111'411ms
and a. big lobster.. 'This io a typical
instance, and yet every one been), "
mereyeand bright, for. Physical drill
At helf•Peat six in the matting. ..,
•
lifinariett Whine:to Mute. bielitherle...
• The proof Of fother Seigel%
Syrup is in the taking.: • That
is why.foirner. sufferers., Whose,.
• vitality was- .being ..satapeci
indigestion, say, it. 6 jusq
40rstoirracle, liver ittat-
• bowel: troubles. Thanks to.
:Itither
4. are new strong, and \Va..
IS EXCELLENT FOR.
• If you -are afflicted ley 4!ndi.
gestien or other disorders of the,
• Stomach, livc'e and bowels take
..Mother Seigel's Syrup regularly
•:1;for a -felw,. daya; king etiongh
to give it a fait chance to make •
;its beneficial influenee felt..
Theti note the iiiiPx•eyement
• in yotir appetite,"your strength,
rim general eeetclitiern 3015
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