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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-02-10, Page 3-7911,9.1TrualleillelleliREIRIentelermilemmeeem•-• 4V°01, Til WREQEE. opot LA: CR T T It 'Generally Leaves the Patient Debilitated and an Easy Vic tim to Other DiSeases. One bf- the fOreMoOmedkal writers 4 limn "It is astonishing the number of Reople who have been critleled • . health for years afteran attack of griPPe or Influenza,* Theyeal clan- ger from his disease, whiell sweeps over .Canads. every winter, is during - convalescence, when the characteristic THOUSANDS, GRAVES TRENCH LORRAINE. IN • :,••• • Shifting of Battles May Be Traied • py Following Line of • Wooden Crears. • lorencli Voiraine is the greatest ceMetery to the world. IQ olonies of aYMPtenla, the fever, the catarrh, the dead, marked bylines, of crude wood.. -.11041446p arid the depreaSfon of spi- 'tnii-erosses, lies everywhere under rits pass away. /Grit) leaves behind it 'newly -formed sod At 'the edges • of weakened vita powers, thin blood,. int- Woods and thickets and in ravines-- paired digestion and over-sengatiVn. German, and French. The shifting of nerves4-a condition, that ifilalfeS the battle scenes maY be traced i.iy fol.; system an cagy Prey to pneumonia, lowing them., They are thickest there brobehitis, theillnatielno nervous pros- where was fought the great battle tratten and even consumption. It is a for Nancy that pegan with, the re: nondition that Calls most einPhatleallY trfPnt of the. French from 1Vlorhange. for a tpyik. for the blood., Dr. and reached its climax during the Ranieri/1h Fins are a tonic especially battle of the Marne. The Inirober has adapted 1.0 meet this need as they been continually swelled since in the purify, and enrich the blood., They 14 -month' etruggle, in the WooVre 'tone up. the 'nerves and give vigor, • and the Vosges-. • s istrerigth and health to the debilitated • Saint•Geoevieve, Essey, . -The sYstfem. D. CbeffeY.i. Aina'nceS,- the keights • of Cuittas„. :Indian says : 'For sVeaine; Gerbevillers of. the Grand • ' eraFwinters• in inleoimlon I was,, Gouroins • deNencY, Ftait4 ,• the- tackedby la grippe, whichleft ma Eperges, the.' Bois Brulek the pos. Weak and badly fun down: •"In each -Aprement the Bois Saint MansuY and ease I psed Dr. Williame ?Ink P111$ the Bois Le Pretre.in the Weevre are with the most beneficial results. Last- .soiiany cemeteries; nearly •• all. of Winter .when; the trouble was again them with crosses tearioena4es . al- revalent I took the Precautien of for- regey. Rieetrinne.,. Lionel Rieux, the• • tifyini MY system, with Dr. Williams' poet, lies at Essey; Paul Vial, who received a bullet in his heart, in the Saint Xansuy Woods. Among the French buried at Gerberviller,is Jean Martin, one of the most promising pu- Pits of the French Art 'School At Rome. He fell •with the heroic hand- ful of Chasseurs that held the Mor- tagne there against -40,006-Geisaiiiii during the 11. hours, • Mereell Drouet is among those who lie at the summit. Of the Samagneur hill. "To-ittorro* in Nancy." Pink Pills and escaped the trouble, while many of ,my neighbors were down with it. In fact I enjoyed the • best �f health all spring and feel sure this medicine will so fo,rtify the sys- tem as to prevent the trouble." • These Pills ere sold bY all Medicine dealers-ox--may--be had by -mail at --$0 cents a box or six boxes for. $2.50 • • from The Dr. Williams' 1VIedielne Co., • Brockirille, Ont. 7 ,WHEN PEACE Is smbip. • Description of the Treaty That Will End the War. • . .. • • When the war comes to an end a treaty of peace will be signed, "smiled - :and delivered as between the Various , helligerents. .. _ . -'• " This will be a most imposing. docu- ment,, .written by,. hand 'throughout, neitied-vvith-tairny--sealsTand-b9und,Ltilana,:fereed by the -resistenee ott ,ehout with, green silkribbon,Fol.: eomeany of infantry .at Loisy,to try. -lowing the usual ‘enstom, '.-each copy .a,,flenk movement around the.heights will begin with , the Wordst, "Iti,,the of Sainte 'Genevieve, obtained a.sue- ' name .of the Most Holy and Undivided cess befere -the' heights of bdittes, -TFipity." Should, however, Turkey where Trench crosses wed:militate:It i • be one Of the signatory. power, as was then, thinking he sew the route " seems probable, this formula- ,..will be ',opening Up for his troops, the Em - altered to "In the Mune Of Allith-the Perot- of Germany issued his famous - Almighty GO", • in the copy allotted order of the day: "To -morrow in Lo . her. • • , . • Nancy." Sainte: Genevieve was still -7. At least asmariy.original copies as between His Majesty's tkoops and the * •:', there Are sigatory powers will be •Lorraine Capital; jt is to day the genie. tery of most of them. The French; • ' signed and sealed, :,while several • - eertified Copies will be signed, but net too, • fell in such numbers there as to : , . • ' sled,' for the sake of. convenience . die:ill-et the oftieers, who called the , _The _miginal copies wilt be sectirelY attention . of ' Commandant, 111,-- to locked up in the state archives . of the Josses. . ..i.........;,..rthe,d_ifferent countries, the certified ,uhro *atter," replied •the: ceniniend-• ' : • . ••-• •-cOpies• will be Used for printing. from eat, "we won't give an inch:" It re- quired an order from the general to and foe reference, ' • • • . ' written induce him to take.up a Stronger posi- . . . Peace treatiee are, not tion a -little in the -rear ... • ' straight Across' :the s'page, or pages, : . . _ like ordinary' docuinents. They. are . "In the Name Of His Majesty." -written in :parallel columns, one in . . ' Englis,h, the next in French, the next • •*During . P e plateau of Ainance, captured on the 7th and In Italian, German, Russian, -,and so retaken by General pubial :on the dui according .to the ,nunther of lan- 8th, Eniperor.William is 'said to have , guages spoken by the peoplei3 cif 'the observed the action from the edge of signatory powers. . The text of each the Moral Woods, behind which were ,• of thede' columns is an exact' transla- cOneealed the 10,000 horsemen of the ' '•tion of the text of all the other col: Prussian Guard -,-his 'escort • into emni, and 'the utmost pains is taken Nancy.• '.Veraine fell and Uhlans 'and in the selection -of • Words -that - will -Bavarian infantrY-surged 'into the : corivey.•identical shades of meaning. • paint& between the tw6 heights of The monarcht of the signatory pow. Amance. "If we can hold out the day .e.r' a don't affix; their signatures • or• it wall be a miracle," said the Freneh seals to the peace treaties eetered. General in , Commend, : The . three- . ' into by them. This important forinal; inehers • increased their:" fire to the • • ity is carried Out by specially accredit- • - ' . of maximilm speed just then and mowed ,....,,od . peace cOminissioners,. 'each those Minns and trivariani- down be-, whom uses 'his onin•personal. private [301, the ' impression being in' red .. . forethey could debouch from the de - I file; they he there to -day in serried '''' ; ,--,-- •••••••--oi— • .. ranks over which a Weedy .sOd. Ilea . formed; The 10,000 cavalry of the Ilereils Palate Joy. for Too, —also stomach comfort be- yond belief. Heat at Shrerlde4 Wheat aim* in the oven to4 •restore crisrtness, then cover with sliced bananas amtpour over it milk or cream. Sweeten it to suit the taste. A complete, perfect rneal supplying more strength - giving nutriment than meat or eggs and at a cost of three or four cents. A warm,' nourishing breakfast—a helms •_ Made ill Canada., • The dead lie •thickest perhaps at the Loisy Gap. ,After the 'Germane had captured Nomeny and Pont -a, Mousson, they sent a regiment to force this • passage ,hetween' two heights, held by, a single company of French infantry. That, gap became • the tomb of the entire regiment. : The gernetery of St. Genevieve is not so dense, but far more extended. than tiiit of the Loisy Gap. • TheGer- lavilt-011and with his kinsman, 1!rincc Henry of•Mecklenhurg-Schwerini and AO one can truthfully.say that Hol- land isi Precisely and enthusiastically on mit side. ' • ,Bulgeisia has been ruled over by 'a Gerniarr.ever, since it became an in.. ;dePendent country, the present King being, o course, a Oburgei, while things Dodd's. Kidney Pills;had done his wife is also a Gerrnan; being form- for him, and I made 'up nay -mind to Prly knOwn as Princess Eleanore...9f try them: Reuss. •• "I sent and got 'three 'boxes rind The German 'Princess ,Alexandrine they helped me right from the start. of Mecklenburg, nobbled' the • prAerit I can recommend Dodd's Kidney Pilis kiltg OfoDenmerk, Christian IL; and ta-all:woliten.who suffer itet did." - his father, by the .way, was also Eyery, one of Mrs s Marehbank's German originally-Prinee-SChlestkig, sympteins_Vras a,ny_rnptom of kidney Holstein-SOnderburb-Gluckshurg. troubte.. That is why she found' such quick .0lief Dodd's Kidney -The name. thing.confronta Us: -4k1'11°:°,00 KAISER'S 'MATC11-,MAKIG, How He: Qaitle :POWei• Thretigh Hl ' - Fanilly • ConnectionS.2 4 . The great. German kingly and princely, and grand -ducal houses, the HellenzollernS, the -Cobonigs, and the rest, have this one thing conimon; theiT, women' all breed and year fine babies, and, many of them. A certain fixed proportion of these sturdy, clean -limbed,, beautiful infants are girls, and they presently grow up -or some of them do, at•any rate - into sturdy, clean -limbed, beautiful women. Now, beautiful ,wornen, if they hap- pen to be princesses, and rich, as most of these are, are valuable assets to a sovereign who, like the Kaiser,. Is bent on dominating Europe. He bestows the pick of them on other minor sovereigris, thereby gaining power And prestige through hit family connections. All men are influenced more of less, consciously or ..uncen- sciously, by their wives, and and Kings are no exception to, the rule. • , And the Kaiser an Al marriage broker. Make no mistake 'about that. He has bestowed his favorite sister, the Princess Sophie, on King Con- stantine of Greece, •with what result- Mrs. Marchbank states. "I had back-. FIGHTING WOMEN. Seale. ArMY 4• •• DeeOratell, for Bravery. • It Ima been /mown for months that Many Russian women have been Aglit, .ing shoulder to shoulder with'' 'their fathers, husbands and brothers in the army of Ow Czar. A. number' of them have been pro- mote(' and have become full-tledged officers, And others have been decor - 0%1 for gallantry with the military Cross of' St. gorge, • The youngest, perhaps, is an 18 - year -old Vilna. Kira Fash- kiron, who enlisted under the name of Nicholas Pepin, She had her feet ,froSenr-but-continneol- -Aghting she was wounded mar taken' to .„the" 'field hospitali where it was discovered that she was a woman. ' Alexandra Koicevtseva also enib3t- ed under. an assumed name in the Ural Cossack regiment to which her husband belonged, and in which he had fought in. the Russo-Japanese War.° After haying :been. wounded twiee in,. ,the East Prussian..canipeign she showed such extraordinary mirage that she was recormnendecl to be -pro- moted to:become a colonel, although her sex- had been-feund, out, end tie colonel . the ha's served Aver singe. Her soldiers are devoted to her, and nope of them can sit a horse With Mere ease than she of can .,•endure longer hours in the saddle. She was horn in the Ural Miinntainst and Spent most of her life? the .open. . Heard. of Them From Her Brder. 0.00.0•00 • ; . . . WHY MRS. MARCHBANK uspn. Dootes KIDNEY] PILLS., • ____. She Found Orli& Relief .and Now Re:. commends All Women Whip Suffered • as She Did to Use •Dodd's Kidney -Pills. • . • St. Martin's, St. John Co., N.B., Jan. 31st (Special). - Mrs. Violet Marchbank, wife of a welt -known far- mer living neer •here, is telling her neighbors of the splendid. results she has got through using Dodd's Kidney Pills. ,• "My • trouble' started from a' cold," we all know. ikehe, my joints were stiff and my For That ltating• . Cut or Scratch There is nothing mote healing anti soothing than latt • •Sold i7:1:531"51 and fanitary tin tubes, at chem., t#and-gtrilagt- Storer:: everywhere. - • Refuse supstitutest Frei booklet on request PHESEBROUGH MFG. CO, 1880 Chalehirrei.dated)' totoorea WAR. mAntp.90. ontago of Posalatton iNstasacilr Englieli PhYskien. , Early zaigvilipti low, been re- 1 s, la" SIXTLi cozi140. eentlY atIvocatcd. by certain not par- 4, cession. Frankln rs.00N 110,, trewarly weiwnfornied persons 440 Wildere Birkendale, „ Maintoka. •• • „ ;'gigoamoot MOM $1'4104 1,44#rY Want to KW. Willa ti• Itramelen. Ant. • one means og makang- up for the ter- • rible waErtage o Jives the nation is now sufferiog, With regard te the •eemfolnic as- . WALIF,TAlik VAT ANTED---I4ADIEH TO DO If1.A1I4 • 8041104 sAWIng 41 home. 0.itheilef • .or opare 0010; 00011 VuX: warli 4104 • . any tlitstance; charge:, pale; send stamp that ' ir4 ' co mo maeaftwttarbell peat of -the question it may be for paticoar **war *raps. rola ggg, •aotrew,otgitn w4 epesr:caollneroothttlymnat " re4- 'pl7peonilation (of All ages) in killed and ow • • • PernaluentlY disabled. Writes an Eng. OffigiMPNVIir tuneIT* rild 0 physician. This•loso loaves "wmc The In01;IISeifil $11(t, Ifiter ore usually followed by a mna,rk:odosine; ,qpently, without any deliberate effort internal and externalf4UPrHtt. wZitTitV. * .en our Pe)tt tied leaving the remed vuc Pala brOug' hams treat-111cent°' lish uin point Of nunibers about wher of businesses. informatin ce rt:et entirely giy"vin:01.tnhietuhri:thwreatBoe,,u:abt4t' 4:01:::::(zilt°;4'"1,11:151.:9:".?P:11':::1111317:141111:0::4q rn ago, irceat waro,,,„ TOY. 4 Wei,: Adelaide Ht •roronto..• - o niake THOUGHTS FOR rro.D.A.1..._ ' it is the cpstoMary fate , of pew tratheto• begin as heresies and to nnd, as superstitions,-Huidey. , • ,A, of porridge proVides enough fintrimenefor ,Any 'ordinary person to start the day withe-Dr. -Ryan. • I am eenyineed that we have a de•-• gree of delight, and that ne 4ne,, in the real misfortunes Of othein.- .3-3u• lrikvee•never a•ny PIO fi;U. • conceited people, beca:use I think they carry their. comfort shout With • them. 7-• George Eliot. . •. •Self distruat is the cause of most of our failures. • In the assurance of strength there is strength, and they are the.weakest, however strong, who have no faith in tifemselves,:-Boves. There is a tremendous difference between the selfishness or thoughtless- ness practised by rhe young and the selfishness which old age has made its settled lied deliberate, Beatrice Harraden, • •_ , • If we are in too great a ,hurry , to end the war, and hiss and be friends, and have e peace "jolly;" and glasses ell round, we only delay the fruition of our hopes by many mentlts. Hurry is alwa§s the parent of delayl-7P1see- , . • He it was, 'too; who "arranged" muscles damped.' I was irritable and titt°1-•. . , • . • 'the tnarria s of -the your' Queen of always thirsty. 1Vly aypetite -was fit- • 0 • CAUSES .raoual,E People Slowly Learn the Teets. "All.my life I have been a sitrife to toffee ..T.ACeptgradially_ losing my • : health, but I used to say 'nonsense, it • ion% hurt me.' • '."Slewly 1 -wee foreed'Ao admit- the ffuthand-thefinal-resultlwas that. my nervous force was shattered:- (Tea, produces about the Same effect as.ecif- •fee, because they both • contain. the sugs,-paffei)e and tannin). ' "my heart beeime weak and Unger• tain in its adieu- and that frightened .nie.Then My phylgeian told me that I `mint stop drinking geffee or 1 could ne"vcr expect to be well again. .!!I thought of • Postum but • cophi - hardly bring.myAcif to give up, the coffee. • . • . •• ... . -.'''''''Flita"Tirk-4,-iiiiieltaleti.41MV-4-:_ett141•41t . to niyself to give • Postant a trial.- I • .7 got---aliatkage,And"carefally -folio the directions,. an l what a delitioini, ,..,,,_.- .• - nourishing,rich• drink it ,W,:.41t-,PC17.9„11 -hange,.. ...:jr,;:v- .-..,., .,,‘„,,,iz:...p .... ,• . 4:._•. - , . ,;;•:. - ! ..' .. • • • know, I found it very eaSk to shift. The evidenee of. ,. those • who -have ' Irwin coffee to Posturn. • ' it all .all ,the, betttefieldi4 ef,. Ler- . "Alinost, inintediatery ...after r Made titled and those.whe: helped' 'pick' tit: the .change I found myself better, arid' the • dm...Wafter the battle of Nancy .. taii the days went by I kept on improV-".-terids "tp the lielief” that, taking the .. jags MY nerves grew steAdh I .t.tlePt French dead in Geriiiari Lorraine and. ' Well and felt strong and weir -balanced. ih.e. German ',dead. "carried Irniii .the • • , Now 'the old riervausries:SS is gone and 1 ;- fieldof battle, there is no exaggcra- 4 ' 1.01. well °DO° lOrq"." ' . . - ' tioti in the estlinete Of three ' Ger- it' pays te, give -.up the ,drinlc that. m .... ans to ene'rrerichinan as the" pro ;sets- on swim •Iike it potion, for health- . portion Of those killed • in .tha opera"; . • IS the „greatest .fortirno ono -can have, Com in the attack.. and defeat.. Of. •., , .1. . . !Name given. by Canadian rOsttun, Co., Ripley,, , .:. .. . •----'r•-•-,L1.--iWinitaer;-.-01.its------- lilianr-hancli-..--are-•:Caring-ror--theoe• . •PostuM conies in two,formst , eenteteries,,everi so chise to the battle- , -11.44441'n :C4r•ell'-ill° •"101 -14.1"r41 -""--front -that the German •trercvy Wail.' Must 430 W011 boiled1.6 .; c: and 2'c lory often rakes up; the, sod and Scuds ouckages, ,:• the ermisei flying in splinters. 'Plow-. ! • ?Instant 1,oktuni.;...4 soluble powder' ..er8.413,0 &Into& on .411 •the ,loronelt ..;31issolve14 quiekly in n etm 'or het Wit- 'graves' Mid the tricolor iloata'. over '' ter, andovith erettin arid sugar,. makes• itttn.s„ of fliena.:' 'rho otoi6i4 of . .tho delicious beverage inkaii!lk.... gO,c•Pld Gornmus are 'eaereilly Protected, but ;i1:°°.?.lottillr hinds are.'eqUnlly'deilcietf' iliilid ". ..t:.Clec°"r41e. ti,..'... ,,.L'' ,'_,,, .. ,eost About the f*reto por ovp, • ' \ torkores a Reason" •i'or PoStunte. • • A.-. little 'fish in ti FoOnit• Puddle ,,.._,Oid. by arodoyg, fpdfiOlillOS he .1,11.1).1g. • . . * • guard galloped off toward Metz, and a parliamentarian with a White flag asked, "In the name of His Majesty," for an eripistice of 24 hours te.hinsy the dead. , . , ' "In 24 biters," replied the ' French Generaid`when the ,Ernneror • slisall have given sepulchre tehis thoueands- of dead,. we shell be ready for . hiin . • A FREE PRESCHIpTION. -to thevillage Lwent- to Meet thein. • - Flowers On IrraW, GiaT•ea. • • . After -Year' ilselest Treatthent: Tou--01431--lia,ve rilled-said-Ese.-at--Irente.- They began toulame the pikes at , • An estimated •Proportioo of Do You Wear 'glasaes 1re you a vie- . furiai rfelt. heavy and sleepy after • meals. Itheumattsm was added to my troubles s as _well as headaches, and .heart fluttering's made 'me, very anx- ious at times. • "In suffered.for abouf two.yeareand Was *far frOm.' being • a Well Women when -my brother told ,ind.what greet which ever direction we turn. Eur, 4. of; . • , is simply dotted thick all ever 'LED SOLDIERS INTO A BOG.....• German Royithies set upon "sirategic" thrones. Thus the Queen of Sweden Roggen Mother Was .Avenged by is• a German, And first cousin' to the •• Her 12 -Year -Old Son. • Kaiser, • being forolerly 1610%41 as I -Writing. in the. Russleyre,, Princess •Victoria .of Baden. King Ferdinand of•Rnmanie is a Hohenzol- lern, and, his, Gefinan born -and -bred wife was formerly the Princess Marie of, Saxe -Coburg and. Gotha. -• Fortunately, though, it doesn't at - ways work,,this .giving in marriage in order to further the great game of uDeutsoliland 'uher sent Queen Of lielgiuni, as we all Gregori Petroff say: • IRA certain plaee a Cossackpatrol,' which had penetrated for into -'the enemy's flank, Caine _acrose. eas- ant boy,, about 12 • years • • old. The cbild• Was lying hidden between „some*.8`.11:Td tau" indr-i tussock's 'of ,grass; -and' when found he • e rriege; pane es,, and gents but care - was unconschnis. His breathing urea fuW. follqw :directions oh paelfage ler alinost imperceptible: - the — -1.1e* a ; co e cf_re in _ de Cossack threw -him oVer his saddle bedler Without stirrIng 'and' Wartn. In :the morning hy "ekling•-• tioiling water .f-Vt. grocers:, .1. IIc• and. 25. •Made ,the Roma to., Toronto.- . , • • Cover' Up Their Tartan .• LONDON -A D BERLIN.. Awakening Of the Former and False 'Security of the Latter. • ' .-X-neutral who jest visited London - rid--13:inlin deserities- -thein thus: , • NO one who. hes seen both London Herlin can fail to bettimpiessed :by the fact that England is beginning the fight,'While Berlin confidently be- lieYes that the tend of the 'war is ar- :hand. Berlin is lulled by the incense bf victory to a' sense of false necoisity, --foifth-eAlfgt-f-Ttiffie • fully awake to the real perils of the situ-.. 'adorn -England seems. on the, nee of a• great, effort. Germany icconvinced ' -, thee, she has' creshed lier,enenitenr-- In. -e, word,er1iii- talics„peace. Lemion, war!, • good the -wastage of wir in four Years, or less. That 'prediction, of • course,. aSsunles something which. Ili by no means an assured faet.-nanmely,that after the war, work will be plentiful,: wages pod And the neeessaries of life easilY within the purchasing, power of the, people, ,the ,marriage -rete being closely conneeted:tvi,th variations in all these factol'S s • • B,ACKHONE OF THE NATION. What Frenchwomen Are Doing. Mir.. Ing Jlte Way. • Anoticea; Do assiolliss 4 bod, .orsgots.` • Aoft,govroa.?.004: •Mailed free to any 144N* bi , the ,Author. 'CLAY, GLOVER, .Y.S, 118 Weak 3lotStreet,.Isler York , Frerichilneil an Pr ritil,4 are willing to admit that women are, the ^backbone ing in the co4uct of the war. At the women took charge of farms, follow .•,,.• elemieati,eii - KIT.T.0 • , stock, and, after the mobilization of, bright and clean. Iceeps , el: bii tem and prevents= their re -appearance dUr- outbreak of hostilities the peasant ••' ed the plough, attended to the live ,. Mg the seasert, Koons the men, saved by their efforts and fowls free from 'WV lice. Wakes ScalY leIre, nation. It is due to them ,that the trouble where Used, Write fe- free front ante, Bedbugs day for 4peotai :rain:, pnraiscetirypttono: ciotwfaorttc:. s labor the food supply of the French wiii give no price of bread in France remains at wershol a warithilOgill4**241414.Ontr. - •! * little over normal. There is no Distributorfor Canada.. lionsekeeping . allowancein France, and it is 'largely because the woman holds the finite and dieburses its con- tents that France has her inexhaust- ible "long stocking." It is owing tc • the same influence that two-thirds of the rural population live in their own houses, and also that the French peo- ple have the reputation of being the best taxpayers in the world. In Trance the ,social and econolnie posi- tion of the iwoman makes her the i most important factor in French fam-1 ily life,- and invariably the greatea deference is shown by .the menfolk to her judgnient; . .1LIITAZ.: • • ST01421 • znowr: eon- ownwonex . 'ita",radlestitart teat Works ever day • and night. during the Year. '.13end fol •eattleg "W" • • J*41 . SZ 4.;1314:,C01, lace 27, TerOnto, Arca(114 • - ''2(Freitto of the nation and so they are •prov,- DIRK'S ED ith 1TE ..,.11.1.4K , NO MEDICINE TO EQUAL • • BABY'S OWN TABLETS Nem:twist° Enr 0664401TOR E STANDARD FoR, TH I RTY• YEARS Temnioratare- RUM, Day • and Night MVOS Puel. Attests Mr* 'Refer. Ton a.walte. Alan:natio. fiend for Catalog "Tu 3. IBT,OZA.ilt; CO, ,• Limited; 2 127 Toronte ATF.fiefik TOS030T.O. tOIT. Mrs.. F.- -dutler;. St. Lazere writes ' have used Baby's Own , Tablets for the past ten.years-for_my, five children and Can JrutlifilllY . say there is no. medicine to equel, thein." The Tablets \ regulatethebowels and stomach, euie. constipation. and indi- gestion,' expel' .werMs and make,teeth- ing easy.. They are sold by medicine at--2-5-cents -a- box from The Dr,. Williams Medicine, Co., Hrotkviller Out, /• • • .." • Progressit;e:i----r • PoStmasterNd • not much dean/ in taown..' Did' yer hear ethout Lem Huggins getting a- telegram? •" Farmer -Not Lem? Postmaster. --Yes, Lem?. . Farmer -By Cricky! It beets all, ther way the young fellers are 'forg- . in' ter the front. •- • Use Any Household Recipe m 'with Da Jaekson's I t en11111 . bake anything from fl. If 'you nice, oat 11°0f:rota the oven.. It. won't ferment. •It 'Inakes most' delieious baking, -.prevents indigestion.. • is ver Y nutritious; relieyes • const 'Or "M('.1iler• back." That know, is a German. Yet shedetests' nee brought him -. to camp. On re -- the 'Huns who have ravaged her bus- covering consciousness " he narrated band's kingdom as heartily as- we do, what had taken place: and has publicly avowed her intention • "I vas with the Germans on Sat - of having nothing more whatever to urdaY," he said. . do with. them. . - --- "How is that 1?"' the spldlein. During the South African War an •Also, the Albanians last year turn- ed. They thought he was wandering. f Stied- to the Men ;Or the•4 Highland regiments to corer up their ed -on the Kaiser's kinsman, Prince •PI was in. the marshes. have I.: the.throne 'of which the German Ern- .gets for the `enemy. The order proy- . the fifth party I have droWned." .. peror hed„,• as, he thought, securely - • qlow did you drown 'them?" ' ed very unpopular, .• arid ' caesed • a seated hini,.after a turbulent reign of : ' ,,I led them•astray. -They caine to • great deal of dissatisfaction among our village I• was the :the . •soldiers coneerned:• When Sir barely ' eleven .nienths. .; ,•••',.' : ' , . e only one re-. , -. , .,14 . • - - ... • „ . inairdeg :there -all • the Others had: ''George- White heard- this .110 said, "Let Th A . ' - V. .. • - . . momr wa3r • .011.. gone. I remained on,purpose .But, thein diver tip:'nnly the front...of their I- you see, they,have shot me. I haTe kilts; the' enemy Will noVer .see' • the kilts, as they-nrade, good tar, Wied, and- iTiked Mtn o drovvned them,", -the boy said. "It -is '• ' nen Wounded." • , ether side! • " Eye...•Glassts! a • led thiein here ' When they carne RAM-MCURED9121MOBTHS • - the -village-4-and7--asked inc'to show . . • ' Ore° .tim of' eye -straits Or Oilier e34-wea-it:f them where these:places were You The healing poWer of 24111,131111' IS.• so the battlefields of tliii-Vran- . • Oul• Germans _tp..• *fie grenchman• b lod In 171i elstts;_estlit4.• iir.1 f liw...so_,r'nu_hwiiitAs70,11 be Alatmd .t?VtOw.._;_no_0,..to.s.fintoyeYerY., pathway il? 410. 'mach.. greater_than that of other 'oint- they have nnirslies,.-3theriviie,11÷ 'Yob shiri—ihr( limits, that it rias cured -in niiiny, daie- principle In!rd 8 et heeir %es teSitnol.:edsellf It DIN weld if -11.2111411- the ''vIate• a little, yon get inta•the bogs, When all other ointments• have tailed,. ronnede Nancy, extending in a semi-, circle frOm'GerhevilIeri to Pont -a-' . . I 0 Ill ,tree = pre- and the•niore yed• struggle the deeper One sech instance is tliat of Mr. Earle „ MoussOP,..on the east hank of the . .„ Mo- selle, naturally takes no account • of the thousands •• of PaVarian-.dead re- moved at night by. rail toward Metz, after the battle of Sainte Genevieve, Wilickgedded-theASSUe4t, the...stm. -10.4-Tof47cra ticyr-nor'• does % it • toinfri se the heavy,death roll of the Vrerich in ,annexod Lorraine . 'just • .oYer, the , 'frontier; in the !disaster . of Mar- wizard* Liniment Careit kierget lnCowi -"Hello; old man! Have you -had an' hick shooting'?" • `tI should' pay I did! I Shot seventeen ducks in., one day"' -"Were--they wild!_ WeU,iao exactly; but the farmer' was!" • RINE,• Grantdated Eyegthle Eyes inflamed by exposure to Cold Winds and Dust quickly relieved by Murine OUR Eye Remedy. No Smart- -Trig; just Eye Comfort,: At YonrDruggiots' - • HOe nerl3ottle,MurineEYegalfteinTubea25e. •u• For Book of the E.yesFree write: .-Murine.Ert -Remedy Company. Chicago - RMUD' The' Ideal Winter Resort • BeatitIful Drives, Had.dito • Golf, 'Tennis-, Yachtingo--Blighing - and Sea Bathing...• Present' • rittOn .of the Ottawa (38th) Regi- ment. , " • . • • t• -Trrn--! . PrMCOSS Hetet is open from DECENISCR to ISA* Haunted •an the Harbor Of liatnifton, ..41ecounnodatea. tad- . Rateist,. ;25 per week and upward: TWORODS.R7 , HAMILTON' . BERMUDA a 15 reached -by -the Steam,. • era-, of the Quebec S.- B. Co,. If Broadway, New,Xork. . ..„Ateemniod'ating: ;. Her .'Ftlilter--L•The: it, '1 . -.cannot ,giveMy 'daughter.. , dowry•jnsi, . at present, ' , •,.. • •'•• • . ...Suitor -That's ell,. right;;,'sir, I can . love -her Per bei self • the meantime. , HIE* • MUST FIREPROOF T1 r swain ME tromp awsi, • The aidrit of America at Magnitude and Cheerfulness. AMERICAN PLAN El7ROPEAN PLAN • • D. 0. White, Prea. W. Mott, ECM "1. ... "igs' • ,••••••. • • • • 4 . • . . • it: -.I was tilines`t cotild C, You --!•sink. -I led 'theft' "'quite' wiong. to refit' at air° ,14°)vir 1- v4.111 read. "4°17:' I am • small and light. I have pole thing. without anv. glasses and rtly_eyea4 (14141 de tpawia,:ltedrresailyfuriao;ren;owAttlion)r,g4i t 1•1 °nye akeradssI. c.arnix. akchltl'eNev. -4; tuftsulh;h:ce. 1Aof ,.) ere 41I ill° W118 "ke "°aPli' t9 th ground is harder,' near, -some A. lady whit used it saYs: ."'rhe at- e d ntespitere seezned hazy with or Without Aro_04,, •The, Germans, were stout , an tb0-7j•Rank tieentf. mid -for teen 'days everything tiref111.4 -Gardiner •titt -Marquis.,- Sask., who writes: "For tWo •years• I 'angered • with a bad -a tta ck ..ofnatftsfunina nit my feet; During those two years r tried' 'every -known remedy', but could •Add, nothing that would • cure* the disease. "ken ijieaxdoLZanid3tk'and..eom. - meiken-nifineit... After •the .firet ow enlications I noticed an imprOve-' ment. and thle ericouraged • me to eon- AltlioUgh I had Sugert)d for' I eau even read two print ,wi,thont glass- deerfOr int° the mud•und,..screnniest.,et e "7 -It belleVeil flbsatiiiii who wear • glasmn4 4.•A now discard litetwin me', „Then I laughed and they fired NI,,(7•Ionsolirnille;re irtron! y tn or. nionths' 1-1 -11uk-T-frur 'cont -s ,•• , • ., ti A, 16. lie" ''siqui-t• • t• ;1'11(1' f ;40. reaitnanut, of _ever' r'e t ring gilts sOit. 1.Yvt• 'troubles -of I Watched thein• disappear.. , • piet tied " . • • dr,s,s,resteles ntaY wonderfpny_ it ere is the., in•e merint elo to nny 13.e.'‘(1'74e.:'(t111.1'o°:nni)itil;g. "-f Uteere; lieseesses, itlood•poisonipg. tieia fielIted• follpktIng„Ltlie Abillia - • "F,J11) ...7.anylltik is equally' goed„,for ,eezeMa,,, pilos ooto. rip 41 tWo attnev 1.1,41,1v With WHI'llt o bottio or• coisatic e I colb d :6res, chapped' hands, 'chilblains, tiro. drug store and , got water, 'drop ono, fien-cipto 'tablet cud it •arn . 4* lib, what are eruptions, etc. At all drug stcireit, 50c. 1 ....The publisher of the heit-Igartnei!s paper; in the Marianne, Provinces in =Writing to us state*: • • "I would _say that I t,lo riot know o- a medicine thathas'stitif•d-the test of. time. like MINARD'S LINIMENT. 4 has been, an unfailing remedy in our househ,old ever since r • can. • re- member, and has eetlived -dozens of 1 d-be....com Piti.temi_jmitators..!! h box, or • from .Zquiliukto., TOronto. • trilow. .to distadve, . With• tills, they ?,"' the boy suid. ' "What t t ey • batitil the. eyes. two ,to• four -limes datIV. do -to my mother," And be told.a ter- • , • •. You, should. lin1.11,0 3 mit' eypil ei•enr • • , • , "And aren't ye of raid 6' 'pervortibly Fight from tin.. mail a lid in- Hide story of the Gernians... He ha( • lx"""'"'" w"I•11• bi.omised,.ta Avenge her. "I did not alp At, t Pat • ur eyea are bothering .. you even 41. e fie, ( Is. urp o 3,0 . . little, take 'Steps to nave. them now he= fore It ie too late. Alany-bopelessiy blind might have been saved if .they 111(41 ('114(41 for their eyes in time.. if ;vein. itwo drug- gist •ettnitot 1411 this 'n.reserintion, semi • it Ar_alintiC12a0 Vo., Toronto, 'fol. a eenipieke Bon- 0. pta--Tronte--?T"reiltill bald t===--tabiet, met . . . : ,A1)(1 the N11rEtq Yas . .1 Doctor -Well, Gtis6y, . are Ilio •eyes. ,improving:t • • , • Patient--4Surei they -are sir... I ,P,beter---Vari you see t1ttri you see the' nurse nowt • • Patient,.1.8ritis(k. I eon, Sir. Paid)) she .gets plainer! '•and piniiwt- 1V017 Afflioriro Linlinent .Ooiro Diulithorle.. • 4' ' Want to Avait until I gi ew up, le said.' uI Wanted to take MY revenge; now. She Ailed tit the hands Of the Gmmans, let •thern die, Coo. When I them." .•• ' • Towir Th-d-"alttritr"---taro-i breathed nislast False Note. -,• • ,"I hear You eiwelling me," warb. led daughter frein, the miller. • f,iYes;" ••fiang 'Mettler ,front the -kit- chens "I want yon.. to come here and. help mewith the dif4p.slies-,"., And ,then a....prefetni4 ellenee reign- ed-. .kr whe...had joined. the Athir. "Sure, aft': thawt of it "he muttered ; Proudly, "it's nie llvlttg ain't.,it?" ...s.--- • 71%rfeiif-s-Z1aitiresor-rifire-ir. •ceine-7 -7•• "Sit ' illtfiSe me yery tflss Stout," said 141.... MugieY, "if 'you would' go to the theatre with me this• avenitig." , • . "Ileye you seeured ',the ,,,.,ents4,?:".• pii. quired Miss Vera Stout.. • • • "Oh, einne now," .be :protested,. 3`you're not so heavy as all ,that." .• • • •• • '•:•-•...„, ••isist•E , _ Her Recommendation.. •. 'Former Mistress -T givo rui.;;••;c1,1dso•orneccivnTonlpdlast,i,p10339,, to sate -Mit yoo - readY itt the proper 'time.. I Wender hoW. T. can put itina nicekert ot.way. • Eliza: -You, might say that I • got the Meals'the same as T got my pay. ntina'rti,s Liniment- Ctiies* initeinner. • • Alifil•tcr "T nvIde hearts , - 7-•,• happy • Pailshibner-"How was • that" • Miniateis.-",11:larried three couples." •Perisitioner ' eitlY makes „eig." Minister -L' Keep The Mei -Your Nr.1-1eSs. . , . 'Keep it airing and :good ' looking With - EUPEKA FIARN&s.s OIL -111akeSliaineslawl-enger and look better. ,..; pcstera F•rcrytrAcro 1110±1inpariai atir Starlit:lei In all Cities ft% don't thiak • 1 did it for nothing?"' He Probably Kept.,Stili., . • ",1 .see..von have Your Arni an said, the inquisitiVe PaAsetiger. "Hroken, isn't if 'I." • • •• . . ."'es. sir," 'Tetspoittleti the other pes- "Meet, With, tin accident?" •• . • . • - "NM, broke it.while .trying.,te. pat Myself on the hack:" • " • • &eV • Winit• for?" . "For minding. my s 'own husine.s.".. • HR ng -vrrnt... QutS?1�NS A4e ran fell of energyvital force, ond flettend food health? De roe know that flood dideatlen • it the foundation al 'good health': Paint 50 Oro :M 0.7r AFTER iV1EA LS TAKE ,ormititoftlettorenth end client conitipatIon, headachedraittCu, tre mire *toil •of Indidention,' Mother Scikel'a Srup, the great ' herbal tettretly antl•tonte, will cure rep, • HER AND BANISH STOUR • sm TROUBLES cco At al Dren‘dlatot dircei on tzkslt.t r ftseb• 7c, nn.1 $1•141,,.. The lar4c holt ever:taint tittoothaini Much' tasOheernolIer. A. J. Wimp & Crni4 Street N'I.`ethhicnitenl., • „ , , • ; • (-4- • • • - - • ° "(1 410