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A Million Willem behind
the purest, cleanest, most nu.
tritious of all cereal foods--
ShredcledWheat. • Theyhav4
• tested it and found it best
for youpgsters, boa for
grown -ups -a* food to work
on, toplay on, to think on.
• Contains the life of t6e wheat
in a digestible form -puts
gimp and ginger into the
'jaded body. Delicious for
, breakfast with milk or cream/
or for any meal. Made in
Canada..
ROM $!$' COAS
• 141411 THE VESTtftl'olt PEOPIX
•• •
• :4' ARE DOING.
. ••
Progress of the Great 'West 'Told
in a Few Pointed •
. ,
•
• Paragraphs.
• Pie. Women's. Volunteer •ReseryOs
are drIlIing acavely at,. Fredericton,
-
MB. . .
.The trade between St. 'Jolla and
'•
Cuba for 1915 showed a. total of
• $61,060.65.. . • . •
,tr Napoleon Curry oof 'Skinner's Pond,
_near Tignish, . was • found frozen • to
"death just outside the latter town.
$t. John, N.B., is likely ..to .erect a
new $2,000,900 .grain elevator • at the
• Mouth of Courtenay Bay.•
• A .cargo of 400;000• •frezen herring,
• 'froth Newfoundland reached Halifax
• •laat week... • ' • •
-Four recaPtureE-German prisoners
• were taken. bank 'to St. John,
trent there sent to Amherst; -
• The 'Restigouche municipal counell
. the other day voted $233,33 per month,
or at the. rate of $10,000 per *year,
toward, the Canadian' Patriotic :Fund.
_ The county.. has: 1,1100 i.iiikhakL
_
AT grant . to- aid the Poultry. Asso-
•-ciationa-in the -country was made ,re-
cently by Sydney .inualcipal council.
. District 20; Q ape Breton, reported
_ that '50 -Sheep had recently •been•kined
by dogs: • •
• • •
• A mare- calle.d "Mitud'S,". oldest in
the cbunty. or liutenburg, died re.
•cently aged .33 years andasix months,
A paleat. rnatelt•dtrst
skins were :sold at • St John, N.B.,.
recently by Edgard Manson, 'et prince
.Edward laland, to a New York buyer
for $1,36a• a • • • .
. The Central Farmers" Institute held
••" their. annual- meetieg. 7n. Charlottetown:
'• ;7 717Vantry: A connilttes was appointed
• - interview the government on the
securing aa repeat the cantiibu-
. don of 100,0.0Q•auShela oats for the
Beitiahatirmy. • , ,_.s .
At the annual Meeting., of Pert
• Presbyterian Church it was
- ' :•• • .• -1-that-68-ritembers-of-theragre
- •
ga•tion• were serving with the colors.
• r:The season of 1915 will 'ha notablii
tor. the fact that Nova Scotia Ob-
..: duCed • tlie-litrgear bay crop • In her
dristory.
At Bayfield:,N.B., Percy Mittotf had
his • bards, With; valuable linplements,
niare and colt and a -hen -house with
•. 40 bens til6stroyed by fire.„ • ..
• William- MCG111, • a ' retired . customs
•..oilicial. drepped dead in the Vestry'
. 'Of Providence 1Vlethodist Church, •yar-
... nibuth; while talking ,with the sexton.
" ••Fallng 25 feet through' the hatch-
' °way of a 'steamer While .engaged se
a longshoreman and reoeiving only a
-'4• slight scalp.. wound. was the ,miracu-
bOus escape. from. serious injury of
Fred ; Duffy, of Fredericton:- •
••'• It hi' estiinated that up , • to. the
:present time,. 21 tper Cent. of. all
eniployea . in ,Cape ,. Breton
luare volunteered for. active service:
Thia".• makes a total', of 'more than
2 000 enlistmentsa from diStried
• *TIM EARTH IS OURS.'t -
•Bombast of •a German Auther Roo
garinog•World Power. •
SWISS publitbing firm is. -pre.
Raring PrenOb anct English -editions
et • Tannenberg's. , ogross• Dentsci.
loald,'"- which ia.elainied to. have done
for Pangermannon what Dernbarchs
works •accomplislied • in :the German
Army.. .. • - '
The boo lt wmOunds, the following
doctrine -of °cram expansient • •
.... Whatever we set out to de, we,
need never trouble about the' right •or
wrong of The matter, since we. bave
might -on.00r .014%.• • •
• • We need neVer worry about
thing do, since history
-show vs: Oak thero-in- nothing wa-varr
• do, however bad, that has net aiready
been perpetrated in. the c.ourse .of the
greWth of the world,
We need .never fear that- other na,
tions will interfere with -mi.. opt Aa..,
versarieS are leo divided to do us
any,harm. . As for . England,. every.
thing,With her .1s. a matter Of arrange,
ment,„and„ provided we. buy. her off,
we can do whet we like., • . •
We have everything to gain :by.
launching out. The • earth is ours
for • tbe. talciag, With - Germany, to..
ren4 ..the...way, the. :worla.,v,i,1), „indeed.
• "inerease .apd.,,•uniltiply."- All LowerASig can be -ours, • ours, again, OS
ta.u.ela of aa•weayash, without
Mentioning. .South Ainerlea.,-- And
that is: not .enough, we .have only to
stretch eut. Our 'hands' and take:mere.
Thera' ta_no need.,,to. Waste .- compas,.
Sion till‘n• those 'who":wpiihi..ga.irnder.
Such little countries as Rollandi.
Bel-
gium; and • Switzerland could ask .for
nothing better than • to belong to the
great German Empire'. • -
This was the kind 'of teaching that
drove .Gerinany into the present great
upheaval•. •
TONIC TREATMENT •
. FOR -THE STOMACH,
a
.ENEMI.Ea OF FIGHTING MEN
Bisects Which, litak.e the .olclier*
11,41serable.
.Insocts which prove sach
to the lighter in time of war are .sbm.
ply those which affect .man iw time
of. peace, but :owing 0 the different
circumstances vvhich arise in wartime.
their „effects •are more violtat, and'
IltOre*ptireistent. Roughly •speehingy.
-we. can divide these pests 8140. tWe
dat.P0110$1' "
Tbose.'whieb. *loco the. skin of .men
or of. animals. on Which the- soldier is
to a great .4tetit dependent-fOr in-
stance, the, horse; and • -
Those Which interfere with his food
Supplies.
nit 01)174 Yearirage'filat
spread of the bubonic plague was as,
sedated first with rats and then with
rat Rees, ' The conunonest rat fleas
in all. tropical and subtropical cenii.
tries 'infest •man, and. if they should
tiftve fed Upon a plague -infected rat
and subsequently bite man, their bites
communicate bubonic plague. Plague
-the old gogligh "Black Death" --is"
a yea' perilOrt the armies no* riper!,
ating in Asia and in certain parts' a
Africa
Just sante fleas attack. one spe.
a. mammal or bird, and avoid
• 'Closely allied species; the' human
Rea has itsjaVerites and its aver -
atm.*: There Is a Turkish proverb
wilt& toys, `.',An Englishman wilf'bilrn
ta PO to catch a flea." "
Perhaps the zuost important of bit. •
ing. Insects is the mosquito,' eel:Wu
species of which convey ma1aria-4,
disease which has probably played a
bigger part in the history a the world
than that conveyed by any other in-
sect.
Filially, we come to a series of in-
sects whic •affect the food of soldiers
and sailors. % One is the flour -moth,
whose larva 'burrowsthrengh, the sol-
dier's biscuit and not only consumes
a considerable portion of it, but ren-
ders it so unpalatable that Sergeant
Daniel Nicol, of the 92 Gordon High-
lapders, tells usa that, "during the ex-.
peditiOn to t gypt,' in 1801, some ves-
sels were dispatched to Macri Bay for
bullocks and others to Smyrna and
Aleppo for bread, which was furnished
us by'the Turks ---e kind of hard-, dry
husk. We were glad to get this as
-we- were- then put on full ratiens;anel
our biscuits Were:bad_ and full of
worms; many of our men could only:
eat them in the dark."
• The biscuits became infected during
-the'-eooling--Which-takos -pike 'betweeh
the baking and peeking. The adult
insect is a perfect nuisance in flour'
Mills. So paysietent and numerous are
do •nature4s_wprk_ Every _step toward these' mothsat times that they clog
recovery is a step gained, not to be the rollers with their cadoons and
lost again. The recovery of, the ap- sometimes completely stop them. The
petite,'-the'disapaearance of, pain, the webbing of the ele,Vetore in , the mills
absence a • a's =are all ste i on the gets edvered with them and with 'their
a
The Modern Method is Most Suc-
cessful in Treating Indi-
gestion
• 'The old-fashioned method of treat -
in indigestion and stomach troubles
are being discarded. . The' trouble
with the old-fashioned Method .j"vas
that when the treatment was stopped
the trdiade-y-efilTifed-in-an AggraWLV.-
ed form. The modern Method of tur-.
ing indigestion and other stomach
troubles is to tone' up the stomach to
read to' health that those who have ei -ky arelharaland-atheir-the-elevat-O'a
tried the` tonie treatment remember stop 1$;01`killg, ; So uniform is the tem-
diptinctly: r Dr. Williams' Pink Pillspeaature of the mill and so favorable
Iare' a blood-buirder, 011ie medicine to the life of the insect that they corn -
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AFTER DAT'
OUT DOORS'.
Iron on prevent Chapped Inuido. •
and lipehy using .
aseline
Camphorated,
• Cream
)it allays all irritatiens of the
skin. ,
• . 8o14 In clean, handy tin tubes
at chemis.tri department- end
• general stereo everywhere.
Refuse substitutes.
Pirated booidet free oe. resew.
•
QUGH IVIVG•1 .
1850 chalo• gingl,4-rA•
' • mantras'
'ADMITS IT -BOAT' FAILmtn.
•
German Critic Also Stays 'PreSsure of
• British Fleet is Felt.
In a review 'of the nivel 'situation
in, the Berliner Ta,geblatt, Captain
Persius remarks that the signifleanee
of ,sea power, though'unperceived by
the saperficial. observer; in ' reality
played Many a' significant role durL,
ing the past year. In the North Sea
the pressure exercised by the British
Fleet made itself felt in Gerhian
economic life.
Captain Persius claims that Ger-
man U beats during the first half of
the year jeopardized British com-
• meacial shipping la. the Norta Sea,
and German and Austrian U boats
actomplished the, same ends in the
Mediterranean during the last few
months. In the Baltic, British sub-
marines were able to boast of some
successes. After expressing the opin-
ion that the entire elimination .of the
submarine danger 'requires- a -decisive 4
blow by a hostile fleet, he says: -
Regarding the effectiveness of our
U boats in the trade war one hears
frequently nowadays views that bear
little resemblance to the views utter-
ed a year ago. Then, alas, hopes
Were extravagant, owing, to a dis-
regard of facts which the informed
expere -indeed-• observed, tilt -which-
remained Concealed for the laymen':
• Captain Persius. then gives figures
purporting to be derived from good
autlibrity_mareling the leases caused
to allied shipping by submarines and,
mines, estimating the British losses I
at 5;9 per cent; of the entire- -British
merchant'' flea befoie the war. He
says:- •towyears_agefi
RATS ows.nt PETROGRAD.
R,
When the Grave
Yavined for iliin
Great Horde of V• icious Rodent* 80-
A worgrisaetsioInteostidreantts: ,oqfsteinly.
4te40, at
00,940, nuirpriSed the residentS ,Of.
retro:Wad: ,The Gustavus House dis-
t/act and the grain markets of Petro.
;grad are infested with innuraerable
rats,' often of large else and great
ilf)• hihnee;s.
Tgo to water usually to. the
still hours of the night in serried
ranks. Watchmen who see them get
out a ,their • way', as they attack
isolated men when in numbers. There
are traditions that persons who have
tiled to interfere with ,these armies
of rats have been overcome and 4111-
ea mut ea.ten.- • •
The last migration was by day and
.the route led across the Neysky .pro-
epeet, ' Tliousands were eut to pieces
•by. the electric street cars, and bands
of boys and men killed many others.
i This daylight migration was no doubt
I e austtll e
s by the
beg ream: tintrItt. S
YiitigeC;fthetippii grain
bins
have been 'distributed recently direct-
ly from 'the railway cars to the deal-
ers and larger bakers, -
Wrinkles are
1
0.. /ebb% FAILIZO. Dairstliorilult,
Si
4 a Confas,o, ,40,4„, mint to bur. write 11. "517. Poweess
. . 'nranipten. -Out, v
man Ira
SEM
Advancing years ar'6 first rcedized by
the change that bcconice noticeable in
the complexion. lf yea pay attention
to the drat abnoot lineercentibl% lines,
how eaoy it la to avoid the unoightly
wriukleo thot ourely fellow. 'Wrinkles
are a confeoclon; to rather Time. 4L'he
akin intuit lie beet firm and onnooth hY
proper attention •arul treatment,
-04VIOZTo Jo a ri1n food and writ/al:le
chaser. It builds up arm, elaotic
tI-
Suefl, reinoveo wrinkleo Allis out de.
presolono, prevents drYncoo of • akin
enuecdp eaccralve ninde, and retorco
to your complexion that'fine aPPearance
of freohneee and yonth, •
eggigel Jo put up in handsome opal
betties, and until the 1)rug Stereo in
Canada are completely etecked We are,
fining ma4 erctere. Accept ao
ub-
it1tute.
Send 00 cents to -day for .trial bottle,
aufficierit tor tex weeks' use. We pay
pontagetci. an:, oddeee.ot--in-• •Canada.-
tsit Manufacturing Co..„ Limited,
Dept. A,, 476 Mosteeevapes *my. Toronto.
A POPULAR CONTEST
Would" you Ilite to enter a eontsit
mberp a arnail part, of your ' tSmo 1.
devoted to a system of. correspond..
antic which would add very material-
ly to yorp present income. Write;for
fun particulars to 3uii and Oompaita,
• alanufactuters, Dept. D., 240 Con-
federation Life ands., Toronto, Ont.
• MAir ittift
muskrats, all J'ts-11A44.
i•;.;., fancy Priees. Address Stidise.n.
,
ohaw, Peep 3rook, Ablizi)0)29
1188Wilritr*Rii i(180 SALIN.
Ng.W.0 AalD' aoall
Offices for L&• in good outgrip '
towns, The moRt, woeful and interesting
of all bueinesees. ai informatioi eg,"
Replication- to Witton(Publishing • Conti
Deny. 78 West Adelal tirouto.
rwrei.o,ntePOul. ,
CANCE11. TaTagOitat, LUMPS. AT
internal and external.. Cured wItits,
mit pain by our home treatment. Writd.
V. before too tate. De. BeUmau biedieeg,
Co.. Limited, Voilingwoed, Ont. , .• •
I
DOS 1001000a
Sandy Goulette' Took Dodd's Kidney
• • Pills for Bright's Disease.
Now He Can ,De His Days Work As
,Well As He Could Ten Tears Ago -
Offers Proof Of His, Statement. .
Old, Fort 'Bay, Labradore,
Feb.•14th, (Special.)Cured of
Bright's • Disease when the grave
Yawned before him, Sandy Goulatte,
an. old settler hereiwanta all the world
to know that he owes his life to Dodd's
Kidney Pills. •
' "I was mVollen out of shape from
head to foot. • I was so short of breath
.1.• Could hardly -speak," • Mr. Goulette
Stites.. "The doctor could do nothing
tor me. The Minister gave me the
holy sacrament and a good Old priest
mule and Old, me that I could not live
much longer.'
• "IWas sick all winter and in the
siring. I telegraphed to hundred
miles for. two .boxes of Dodd's Kidney
-Pills-. I-tottle three pills -the night they.
-came and 1. got relief before morning:
I took Dodd's Kidney Pills and they
cured ine: •
•
"If anyone doubts, this statement
they can write the and I will giVe them
natnes of people who know me and
who will vouelrfur me. • I ama-able
do my day's work as well now as 1*
,a44404atacaaaa a, •
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THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RPOlki.
v't el om•l!rrHEWORw sisissirs
The spirit Of America at alas,1
magnitude ana Cnieerfuiness.
Ampratte.rf PLAN ,
moahoPDAte PLAN
D. S. White, Pres. 3.ti .Mott,lairt
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BOOK. ON
DOG * DISEASES
*itd ]�w tereed
14044 gee tal toy address, by
the author
; CI.AY GLOVER, .11. So
110 West 31stStteet,alew York
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7he ulue64101 tAa worae everaday
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and night during the .year. Semi for
catalog, “Wa.
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17 Toronto. Axcede, -Toronto
LEARN 'MUSIC' • 110.14E.1.,
.• Novi Method
lassone ',Pres Learn To • 21,04.
• . • ' arettePialita
Organ?, • atricilia,
Rewarding Him.
•
"They met in the street.
"DO you remember inal"
I"Can't. say that I do."
"Well, just ten years ago to -night
I asked you for a -match at this cor-
ner. You gave it to me, I • went
home 'lit the 'metal, aceidentally
'burned the house down, ,and got
$1,000 insurance. • I am glad, of an
• opportunity to reward you"- ' •
"-with another' Match."
•
,
• Worth Trying.
Mrs. Grimes --"How in the world do,
We must, • liewever,-take Int? con- 'Dodd's KidneyiiRills are. no ciire.a .
sideration 66- fresh supply of ,? ships They. simply euro the Kidneys. ,
itS the result of sedulous British in-• - . • •
• every constituent a which is helpful plete their life -cycle in- England dustry as well as, of the purchase • ' .
in building, up the . digestive organs, two Monthaaand in the warmei. partsilq,riearal and the 'seizure of enemy a No. Reason Whatever.'
and is therefore the very best remedy, of kinerica. even more .rabidly.• • Six" merehani vessels. • • .• • One man' said ao. another --"But,
for\ chronic Cases of stomach trouble.'
Thousands of cases like• tbe fallowing
•prove bow successful this treatment
is: -Miss Amy Browning -a -Um -frith,
'Ont., says:=1"1 have found such great
benefit from ',Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
that I would be ungrateful if I did-nbt
publicalar say a good word in their
favor. I Was badly ran do wa and my
itainizich was 'in a very bad condition.
All food distressed me, and left me
disinclined' to eat. I suffered from
•nausea - and dizziness and frequent
sick headache, and this was further
'aggravated by pains in the back and
sides. • I was in this cohdition for
several years, and although I had
got "medicine .frem 'several doctors it
did not help me. 'Mewl heard of ljr.,
Williams' Pink Pills and be an taking
them. I ant glad to say that they soon
helped me, and pow I am at well as
:ever; can eat•all kinds of food with
reliih, and have not an ache or pain."
You car; get these.Pills through any
dealer in medicine or by mail, post
paid, at 50 cents a° box or 'six boxes
for $210 front The Dr. Williams Medi
eine Co., Brockville, ,
• ,
•.• •
•:• A GOOD, CHAN E. '
generatiens at. least. may 'be prciduced
a year... ' . . . 1
Now 'that the war is spreading in
You get rid of your stale bread? I
-have to throw lots of mine away."
Mrs. Smarte--"There's no neecl for
you to do -that. -why not do as I do?
I just hide it away from the children!'
• Mrs. 'Grimet-"Hide tit away from
the children?What then?" • -
, Mrs., Smarte-"Then the children,
find it arid eat up &eery mak' of i
A k
•Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal Pan-
• cakes a Digestible
gape rapidly., ot it ?all," the other.
In war•Nessels, also, he admits the en your income, are you justified Delicacy
allies have been able to fill tip the iii.amingr "N
. - admitted. • "The girl has no money, I i , -t---
AWAY YOUR: GL
, ,,,,,,,,....„,-gant. ideas?" ,..."That's the _ 'truth.- rea-By valuable- food---Hece•matei_O Weir
and _unlike' :dinar.pancakes are a
the Near East, a word •Ctr two shOtdd. .- 4... . , •• , • unorstandse ...N•ot_an3, t, ,22_,Arri
also be said about an allied species' they fell„me she's got. rather extravaL. ,
cent. of the, figs pf the East. It is a. . ... ___ ka."-4/1. Z...41.0..411en,,....my-clear fellow, -'w-
h.at.....reas9:•granular character theN will, not disorder
of lased Whielt infests at times 50 per HOW YOU MAY THROW
The statement is made -that thouSairilst IlaYe you for taking this Very 'seri- _Liget:117o 7.,..,.,._earbe_thent...Tomhz ..,,,,,,:v soact?e-
eters. then these glasses may be .rvininng , W11. ate"r* I'X'n• in love.' iiniutoff,lia, setrem puddings, Dread, etc. All
flakes most • delicious porridge, gems,
moth whieh .is r• spread all over the. ' '
world; and is catholic in its taste since
Pies, maize, and 'a great Many mere or t h hot Without fear or die,.
weanir . e v egziaz ens= docit:„_ Ill er muslAa• lira. roils , Stepr "Reason? ,..No reason
it flourishes on rice, branadriedatip-: th'
less'nutritious feeds. It lays its egge ' •
.61, •
Ilardet • aranalollaa
Cornet Tiara,' rel •
or to sing. Specie. a
• :Minited, Offer '
free aeekly lessons. ?
You pay enly •xor
•
music and postage..
, wheat is small?, No
.extras Beainneta.
or ad,vanced puone.
Everyttiing 1114a.
trated, plain, simple ,
,systematic. Free
lec-
tures• -••each course:- years r sueeeasi: 7 --
Start at once. write for Free lapemet
To -day ----Now. SomooD or mue10., .
pox 202. %sea vita Ave..r New York .
•
Female Help
Wanted...
In tlarge 'underwear and.
, for experienced or inexperienced •
erate 'priced board. • Apply. inv.
sweater factories. Vacancies in
• •
all dapartments, with openings
teHl3i'gt.hest Wages and Med.
Ilimeeldpi. 'a
;
PenflianSe .
smnimminninnoingemmon.niszasizioimt
your .eves 1nstkd 51 helping' them.: '
-. •••• '
• ,
. Thotisands. who wear these. "windtrWs" ' • • ' SPEND THE WINTER
.. . dispense . with glassels if theyttivill ;get
m the • sue. • From •the egg a small the following preseriptiOn filled tit prim: ; • , ltotind trip Winter.Tourit ticket's on
. i Go to any active drug sithre end get a 'sale daily. to California via variable
maggot emerges.
bottle of •Bart-On,o"‘. tablets; fill a two; direct ttnd scenic route. Pour rastmota
may prove •for th.imelves that they _can! • ER Ea .
in the figs while they .are .being dried cAarpoisamt. 4
. ,•••••-•--aal•
ounee. b,ottlo With warm water a' id (11:01) leurit)trattrtItiint(1 leave Chicago (hilly from the I
, Mrs., Brown is Very stout, but • She., t
Tbour and you arc-.11liely ,Flett yes 7.0o • TLnolettLeAlnuc!ii are)
tecrmit3\al .ain the. four-year-old 'daughter, "did you peel
to
••• ,
,in one Bon-Opto tiiblet. With thil• • t •
; • .An .Elevator.• •'Jess • liquid ssOlution 'bathe the ' wort& loo•,e,l,„,)!IsIna•4111,t'aY
•
is. a so most considerate abciut other creme•-ig: Pt:tit:re =rttoiple,,byeofosi: etheaanitimnga,.6it,.'wds a sI toldthe
he'd Itilatihtrhe .hrocatillts • aiehe elacaet to southern eanama.ea...at'alaiat-eca4
•
' Oef's• All nrorrisly better mea „
POrhtively ;relieve constipation or money
refunded. At your 'grocers'; 118- and 26
cents: a 'package. • . •
• - i Jeanie Ate ,Both.
"Jeanie " said a mother ,to , her
• 1-; • . • - - - -
•
peop e.. T e ot er-dity."-she went. into
4c44' hat -they.- -have
reply. "And what did you do with the
to.e • San • Prancisco timited
1, teat e441.9.14,6 P.M; Califarnia Mail 1 a
a large hotel to call on a friend. The'l us. • you, 'she -was asked. "Ob," •
reattyeilids, sh•eali ta:48 P.;k1. an,
ep6es :peelings .1.
repol't wondeiful benelitt.s;(21c''orillitat:letr•7' ' au .taltO•rictive trip. Booklets. giOng,.ruaaaavered the 'child, "I ate that . , after -
me 1 1mi i cplarti mailed, on application tri' .--
clerk' Sent, her to' the lift 'there. a.•• 01 this • prescriatioil (let .1.)Als pieserip. • B. H. Bennett, Cl A., Chi,e•ago , 4.. .Nort'hiwards." •
•Sinall boy oPened 'the :floor for her. .• tiOrr 'tinsir ana • 114 ' it ; you ril•tv •46-1. West en It .. • *: . .
slender figure' and' Alteught of her Customer-I3aibey ' •11 = . .Fairville Sept 30, 190a.
Might never have renuired. thein'tf-,t4lIcstyi Indigaant .0
• "Yes I am,. myaboya'asheatuiswered. .
, I ,. 46 Yonge St:, Toronto, pea
• "Are yeti going tin,. t be' necessary., Thollsands who tire
' • '
Natural Eneugh. . . .
mieam?,,..,.he . :titer:wine:I...your eyes;;:thai „glasses will - • • - ...."- .. , _-______.....0 : , . ..., :... • ..;
asked .politely.. Mrs.. Brown eyed his blind, or lier.01Y- sot or •Wile wear,lasses , '_ •- . - • .. ' • ..
. had -oared for Their 'eyes in tittle. ' • a 'e _ • ' " .51. '
beconio brie of these ;Victims' of ;neglect., .tmy'.tate,-:
did Yoe. drop that steaming teviel •on Minard'a Linintent Cg., Limiteda•
, ... . „
• . •
-own ample .proportions. ' ..
' ' • your eyes before. it is too late! Do' not
With- a kindlya'amila. - •-qaut-, 'goodness- -eVery . few -yealts4,-they,-„mu.st he -ohangedi
14-"--truivIl'es-T11117--Iiiiiiiei--gitCattSe .rt. WAS too.. hot tca. that we,' cons
. . _, • . • . ' - - j, . Dear Sus, -We wish to. inform You
, ' 'at -der yoUr-71%./INARD'Sa-
karegitrasesa are -only .•
. . . .
. .. . ' - - IN IMENT- a-- --Very --s-U•perior. article;
, 1 aod We ruSe it as a suee relief for Sore
puts -new ; lite in ;our
harness., Keeps it from
• drying up and. cracking.
• Makes it soft,.pliable and
strong. Con'ta ins no
animal .91 vegetable lets
to become rancid.. , It
Makes harness Taltionger.. .
Dealers_ Everywhere
•
Thelmperial Oil Company '
•, lumina •
• 131aLCIIES IN ALT. ciTIES.
•mea a little telloar 'like you 'can't • pull. to fit t 1. eas Jig ca tened con-
dition, sa. better.•se•e. if • ybu t.art,
London -Newspaper •Lists _Teuton . 6 •• . • • magnetic ;eves the 'Pi'eseriatiOn, Had ate Eaperience. th•reat and chest, When tell you.
me in that thingl'a
• many others, get. eled.r, healthy,strting.
Mrs .-Stubbinsa-lacayeualike ceatishli'woulsamot be Withetit it if the' prise
hold sir. .
GERMAN RECORD TABULATED
• -.--• • . • • Achievements' in War.
..
• -A. Change Of Food Works •Wenders. . • • • • ' .,
.. • • • • • 'The results of the war,, so Lar, eie
Wrong food and drink cause it lot ' stanmartzed by the' "Westminster
of trotible in this werld. To change ' Gazette". under the headings, "What.
is first aid wheat a person is ill, par- ! the 'Germans Haire I •Succeeded in
•••tieularly from stomach and nervous jAcbieving" and "What the •Gerinans
,
' • troublea... _ As an illustrati•on: A lady Dave •Vailed to Achieve." . The 'first
• wa's •SiOuglif nroiind le healikagairi4iteliiia-Vealar follewsa ' ' • ,•
. 1. Conquest of" Belgium; inducting
• by. leaving off coffee (Tea is just as ,j
Injurious aecause . it contains caffeine, 1.Antwerp and Zeebrugge.
•
•
. the. drug found in coffee) and some I. •2. ,Occupatlan of the noathean area-.
attiefea. of •food :that did not -.agree ;aincesFrance, including Lille. • ' •
.. . a - 3. Occapation " of Russian Poland
a with her. . . • • • • -
• ' • .• J 'and the .effective ' holding up ea, the
' •Shaaaaysa • • - •,. • •a . • -• • . •-a.- --- .• ,
"For a- number et. years I suffered . 4. Destruction: ta', Serbia mid. the ea
• With atomeeh and bowel trouble which tablishmeat, with' the help of Bulgaria
k !pt getting' worse until I was ill most of a, through route to. Canstantinople.• .
of the tinie. ; About four years ago' ' 5 -Check • to the British" attempt tp
.,
atale.ft • off ..geffie•Latind 'began_tising_pierce the Dardanelles. - ••' .
pastarr,:, •14s, -stomach ,aaa aaaraia.ania • Tho.,enameration _of avaata the Ger-
• pi .'g. . g • f • , mans have. ailed: to achieve is as
• a thiecida in fleah__ and , so nerbens ilia : • ._. ' '
• the remit' thing would oaerconfe, me. 1. Failed to. . r mach . tap arreneb
a ' • "Then I changed my fcrod 'mid began 2... naiad, :•to (alai, iaa- .. ,,
armies. , • • . . ,:, , tws.mit•
. • "na;...-GlapeaNtitsainaaddition to Pestaaaanaaaaaaa a , ----- ,
I lived on' these two. princiatillY • , 3. 'Val ltn•e• 10 p von . . Wohnd• flrea t
•
*Ititasian iii•relea. • • . . . „.
folloWs. •• ' •
here.•g_k•tin -kour own -druggist cen-
t:, • HARD ON BABY
• Valmatt Drag. Toronto:, pry a „corn. bans., ? j..taes...one
pletc iton-Opto 110011: Treatment outilt. The New Lodger -a -
not fill this prescription,. send .$1 to the:
STORMY, WEATHER
• • tabiets cola • . •
• '1 Mrs. •Stubbins. I never attended any:: CHAS.1. TII,TON"
•
The stormy, blustery weather which , .....a . .....,... . . .
Eaideatly. • ••
we have during February. and Ii/larch i • • • . a
is 'extremely .hard •on children... Con- ' "How goes •it;. neighbor ?" ..
. . . „
.11eatia• mal
' clitions. - - make- it .necessalai for -the ; a. - "Oh,- 1 '!'"I'11.41)11-14. 'MY
ra( flier to keep 'them in the house. '.stonfach is treubling mea inY heart ,
They are Often •cOnfined to over -heat- .15. weak and ' my • nerves are .M bad ..
.. . ,
ed, badly venti'lated rooms. and catch ;ahape--and I -don-t, ?feel swell_ ,
•c -olds -whieli tacks their•whole system;.1 • • .. • a -L -a-- , ' t' • ' '
To guard against this a box of Baby's Ivitaara'i r'"Illuent °arm' 'D011tacalta
.0wh Tablets ..should be kept •in the ' ' 'An Aeco.iii pa shed ' Canine..
- . . .
'house and an "occasional •doieagiven .. • • • , - -
'the baby • to keep his stomach ' and • Iva Line! dog • lt. cv regular
. . •
-4owels Working regularly.. Thia will biackstnith.
,net fail to break up colds and keep the i • Ivan Othera-alaiwis that? • ;'' .. '
:health of the baby in' good condition ' . • Iva Line-Wliy„ I Melted.' Min • •the,
till.the biliglitwilitys come along.-Theladthea day anallie nitt.d.e a 'apita.ft,n• -.the
Tablets are sofa by medicine dealers door. , •• -7 • , . . .
, , .. .
oa by mail at 2fa cents a box trott ,
eramilafed Eyelidsoi
sEuyraestoiesflareetidsibatdcuxpinoi-
squicklyselieved by Hume
Eye Remedy. No Smartie& 1
SalveriT b rookofCtheEyfelftreelAstk • pc :tg,:.6ht7e
YourTfruggiaes 5Ift per Bottle. Marine Eye spieuous
imritt.3 or Muth= Eye lamed, ao., Chicago ing taa.
honer!"
BERmuoA
The Ideal Winter Resort
Beautiful Privets,' Sacicle
Golf, • Tennis, • Yachting, Fishing
.fianadon_Beafa..i.Bheatholtritgawac •Ftreesstehn)t_fteGagir:
ment. ;
•
-. How Pet Felt
the battle of Mons an officer
latedsn Irishnian 'oh his con -
bravery under fire, e
said- "hoar didyou 'feel dela
engagement?' "Feel,. -your .
anSevered Pat, "I ;felt as if iv- General BoasbOoni, the DIA& min,
•
MUMS, H0101
: -
is open from rsioiainExt to mar
" Situated on: the .1-larbOr of
• Hamilton. Accommodates 400.
Rates : -$25 per ,Week and upward:
HOWE. & TWORGGEA• ;
•ltriAntsgerrir
-
BRMODA
i3ei•tradn. Is reheite-d by the iteani.
ors of 11. Qhebee' S. S. Co. •
•.• 82'13 -roadway, New York.
•ver hal
bit_er ot war, has resigned • • Nthan .
on -me head wasa a bandof "
' Music and they were . all. 'plena WI la name s c . ever , 'resign
' • anythifig.
SOU •
; "is, t.)11.1. maid .•trtistvrorta.y ?"• ; 'Home, Sweet Home.), ," •
•
• "Trustwertha.? ';' Why, 1 -even give '
•
a
• the lbe bread' be....07.: •D4DiSTI jacoe.,• ;ors Sy. aataeorrectaandatimulasa• '
10 anat. as.Gra,,,10,,.aler Did. .1,,Valine,T,Ireyoccurtr illinaellsaidiedniesa.,(:eilstiarivailteedu,laiees and , me
. hoarrgiirtsf,raaanlilinhdirignelpsittrasa.the many
1 • - - ' •
•
The P1 Willjiuns Medicine Co., Brock,- 1 Nothing Pleases onse people • more.; A young thing's idea of ia great ,
ville, Ont
than to • bear diaagreeable. things :trlikedY• tar' irer' ther 14.'11'1 '
.a •
• • • • .• .
about people they do not h1e ara•h;Yule:- 61.11e-tts P.1 '110' e -"11'•••11
Going' , •• , , • ,yetingailfin.g*rafeliew la going
.forsabout it inen11Day- ---b-y- - dayalaillaiii. a • . , .r-. ' •
I gained in flesh and • strength Until 4, Paris' end 4 'alias at:Main untaken
'the nervous trouble had disappeared.' 5.; Petrograd and aloseew ,are* Imam.
.I feel that I owe MY health to Post- -0. England's sow power unstliaken;
um 'and Grape -Nuts ' . ' • German subniarine ,war dips down.
' liiisbandwas troubled, for a long '. 'I' -Palled to saa e tit coltni es!.
' I •
. 14; le1.114.(1 10 stem tile sore altrilion
tithe, with ,. occasional cramps,. and ' • .
Of Cei•man el rengtli men laid mat
slePt badly. Finally I pre-Vailed upon ailai ' - • ' • 111 • .
i'. hitn to leave off coffee and take ,Post.i. ' ' 7 ' • . ....
- tuna' After he tried .Pesturn fOr a few • . • • . .
Presente of Mind. .,
days he found, thathe 'Could sleep, and • •
.. that his‘ cramps disappeared. He! "Just look at that dmetid -tiata,".
. 'never •went ' back' to Coffee." Mune '• she gushed. -."Isn't that dear?". , a
.givelatia Calladiala,Poatant -(10., Windd„ • "rimy," -said 'her husband, ris he
tor Ont
0 . ' , • glanced. at the tam: • ' .
•,
• 'Postinn Cornea in two fornfr: .. . I And • then he •called her attentien to
' • • POstuin Cereal -the original form -L. Amite' ‘ solid tin coffee • pots. at 48
waist be well 'boiled. 15e and 25e ' eents. • • , ;••
i. ,
pseltages.
Inatant Postum-kt soluble pewder-a:.
atisOlvea quickly in a eup, of hot
Water, and; ‘iith croaM and • sugar,
Mikes a delicious' beverage instantly.
'MC and '50e '
notk kimig are ovally • deliCious
trid cost •about the -Sallie per, cup, ,
"Th•••••thi•ti,,Ileinon" for Posta&
I' ' It Is In Manly Cases..
•"Willialnr said the telyber diming
the lot:sten' in physiology, "'What is the
i use of the external ear r •.' '
I •IYilliata considered for 1..k. 1110111Clit.
i"41 think,'" he ssaid, "it is mostly used
te' catch 'dirt," •
•
• , --Sold ty Grdeeril. aaisatiVe railianiciat Olivia Colds), lite,
a • .
•
• -
4o-h-miAllturry..up-And- get,rendy,to„,
go to .school, ,or. you'll be too late:"
al ain't goina motherat "Not 'going!
Why not?" "rite -struck." • "Strudel'
What do you Mean by that?" •"Why,
Aidn't pa read in the paper last night
about peesona strikina 'and said it ,
was right for tho:.. oPpressed• • to •
strike.?" "And I hope you don't Celt
'yourself . oppressed, . You?" atat
tours° 1 ani. If a fellow doesn't want
to go to Sciatica, and his Mother UMW=
him go, Ian% ,,he Oppressed?" •• "So
ybu have struck, '.have 'you? Well,
I'll See if I can' strike too."' Aad just
as Seen' as •Johnny ettar his mother
reaching •Ifer 'the • strap his ,first
strike made to a11. end, for he darted
oat of the: house, ancl was down wt,
the school -house in a twinkling.
•
• Rver Triidlt?0,•• • ,
Tornmy., what have
.yeif learnt in ,.schooT tO:dayl,
Tommy-HoW to whisper Without
moVing the lipil.
Ann:tress ;ointment Oates Gimlet hi 00WS
• :a:ir-1;71
▪ • • th hi.
A-1-ewreatitresa, may, wo have a spoon
Would you. like to end that ter- Na a itress--Whv Sir'. fro :ihetta.
•••
heal those horrid sores? ;if yptt clon t nunal people around. •
• table itching, that burning pain; to
•
• You have tried:all sorts of fatty ' Sethe People are Heartless
..ointments, lotiens and powders. Put
theta aside neve and give Nature a
chance as represented by Zam-Buk.
Zanathik is made trotn herbal es -
sates; Is a natural healer. Is• not
something ,you have to send to the'
• endof the world for, ,and Pay a
heavy price Vvery druggist will
'sell you 2ara-13uk and for'60e. only.
./iisc give it a fair trial .and inci.
dently glee' yeufself ease by tha
quickest route. See nathe on hoxi-
•••
.0'A 6.
t .4•Why. did yeti .give your neighbor's
boy a 'violin'? The boy • hasrat the
[slightest idea 'a hoW. to Way On
• "I laieW be hasn't, but I don't like
his father." • .•
"Bel -careful of asking faVors of
Why. to Avoid &toting PavorS, •
FO
YEAR'O
Tog STiiipakl
ASIVIEP.r.
FOR•
STOMACH
IAND LIVER
TROUIlt .
Bruggists. or direct -on receipt ofpriee,50c. qnd $l 00 The large bon e• contains three times n
1.611.1e1116 tini smarter. it. S. WHITE & Co. LIII1T1t1). Craid &lite! 'West
GALVANIZED STEEL PANS
people, my boy."
• aWItyl" •
• "Becaase °nee o mut does n favor
you yoti are in his debt for 'ate."
• A gomi man who'. goes wrong i hi
taalityaa bad man who has just been
fnunli out. • .
IssuE . 8 Mitiarcatt Mamma, Diettaapet.
GALVANIZED PANS for Sap bolting are elean and Sanitary.
• Made tip if heavy steel in any /die desired.. We alao Supply
. wagoa tanks and special barrels for haullug.aaP. •
. Ask your Ilariwareor Implemenf Dealerabout the "Moue .or •
Witt .11$ direct: Der' Cafalogue No. 7, will gi•;,-r4 you fiili in '
formation anti priees.oh Wayne Ofilvaitacal Tanks' for every
purpose. ,
6
• ° I
WaYne lank :htd, paw:Company, Linuted
500 TECUMSE'll S. -NEST, • • WOODS -I -OM ONI'AR1O.
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