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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-02, Page 3-7--sranit-.7.oromowzrr:-=c-77-217.-.. • ME ACUTE PAIN FROM NEURALGIA AUSTRALIA RULES G MAN ISLANDS rem/mut/Hy Cured 'Through et • Use of Dr. Vialfiams' Pink • A clever inedieel writer lute eait thet "Nettealglet Is 'a CO -from, the nerves for better blood." In other •Words, iieurelgia is not a die -.it is only • a symptom, but a very painful • one. Nemedgla is the sureet Digo - that, your blood' is' weak, watery and IMPuret Peal that yoer'Pervee are lit- erally starving. Bad blood is the ; one cause --rich,' ied blood the only . cure. '.Tlile givOS YOU, the Veal reason why. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure • Ilenralgia.•TheY ere the 6n1y. medi- cine, that contains, in ceded 'propor lions the elements peedd , to inake rieh, ted Mood. .ThIs me*, rich blood • • reaches the r9ot of the trouble seethes 'thejaigIec1 ,netves, driVett away the neggifigl.stabbing pain, and breces up your health in ether waya • as well. In-ptoof of these statements 11i'. A: T. Oniton Little Bhernegue; •'Nat .'ears „ age MY Mother was an litertee sufferer from ,• neurcilgiat whieh 'was. lecated in her ' fat -'01 heed Shoulders'. The Rain, • ! • SIe$04Octored .for some time without .•ellY in. her head, •waa. intense; get....eg relief and there gowned to be no ceasing ef the pain whatever. In- stead it seemed- to be extending and her whole nervous system bedtime af- fected. Finally she decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.. After taking _them for a while the pain in her head becarrie less severe'and.of course this was a great relief to her. Under the continued use of the Pills she felt herself growing better and stronger each' day 'until. she was no longer 4 sufferer and was completely cured, and has felt no syMpteens of the trouble r*". since." • You can get Dr. Willianis Pink Pills y from any dealer„ or by mail, post .paid, at 50 cents a box or Six. • boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Wil- liams Medicine •Co.,'Breckville, Ont. - 4441,X V F4' Tug CILANGE TO Blirrttli SWAY.' • • • ,Pteelaltation in Pidgin Engliele Aug nounced New Master4-ig, 'Strong Fellow. • Whatte ever the ultimaclestiiiy of tliti black, ugly, barharous,,and yet „pathetically childlike people of what V as' until the war Gentian -New Gui4 nea-that is to say, whether, when the grand settlement .takee. place they „Will' remelt. under the gnion *fleck or reterned to their erstWhile -it is -certain that they are ' heti- matcr '' 'pier .under the Australian - militerY 'administration thanethey woeld haye • been had Germany been victorious in 4' the P.acitie„ ,Notivithstanding the Commonivealth inSists on keeping it- self "white,"it must be saidd for it that a just and kindly spirit is animated it its '.rcilations with. ad -its tat- tituclp towards "the. natives th Papua,. which is Australia's one. dependency, ..and,, •for a year or more, the abor- of ICaiser Wilhelm!s Land and • the Bismarek Ar•chipPiage. Thoe last have by 'eettson of ,the 'War, become Auaralia's charges.' ' • .•• -• In a' hash. of .pidgin English words , for the.,better enderstanding Of -the 41/41ered populaee Col. Hatineseeignal- iied the seizure of those colonies of the Jiser Soinething more than a • twelvemonth ago in :a proclamation beginning like this; 'All boys belongina all place you •savvy big fella* master. He strong ?eller to much, You like hini all ship stop place; he small feller- ship. bele/leen, him; plenty more big- fel- ler he stop plade belongina him; now he come here to take him all place. He look•out good you feller, now he Rice you feller look out good along him. • Supposing other feller Master he been speak you. 'You no woidc along new feller master,' he gammon.. Supposing you work good with this new feller master, he look out good- along.(evith you; he look out you get plenty good feller gaikaid (food); he no fighting black feller boy .along nothing ." . The purport of this proctimation was that the "new feller Master," Haig George, personified in the Australian nallitafit; see to it, the. "black fellers" obeyed the • law and Aid • nth' fight with each other„, Shea/ each. other'sWives, or practice cannibalism, they Would bo well.treat- and-.this promise has ben lived • •- •- • • - PRISONERS ARE CONTENT. • Those at 'Bischofswerda /lave Plenty . • of Amintement Repoiting a visit to .the Bischofse werda '(Germany) prisoners'. camp; where several Canadian.- officers:are ieterned,..the:Ameriette representative .says that -two Canadian oi•derlies have been brought to the Camp, bring - hg the total ,nuinber of 'British offi- re-re servants to seven,•e, fair-propor••• tion in view of the fact. thattl4irear only thirty-nine British officers, in- , eludieg-Canadiensr-pristirierk-There ,• •was some diesotiefaetion on:the' part •of the' office4-14 -to 'the. *Duet of fatigue work.. Whieli their , servants were Oiled. upon to perforni, but• as • Len mere 'non -British eedetlies had • lug •eome; the commandant 'thought Has would aeorbe reetified •• . • 'The .senior 'British' and 'Canadian • officers, majors, share 'a -good-sized. reeve.' and generally the Bi itish.. and gan adieu. Offieeet loom' by -thetitelves,. . • wail one or two officers of ether nae • tioradittes . where'. there are • accommo- • • dations. for teato a..dozen. peregrine:- • About e Month age, ewhig to, the --unsuccessful' attempt.. to, • escape,- on• cealed in a box, which has • been made an.officer prisoner; certain privi- leges, such at; footballpa daily bath; the use of wine and beer. and' the un- restricted receipt .of ietters and par- cels; had been suspended for. a: few days, but air had now 'been restored Some time age the practice was intro- duced of .permitting officer prisoners to to takewalks.: in the ......pelghborin country. in company with Germon Offi• cere, 'and' on their parole on,..z each • • occesion. • Scots Wha tine. •- Scots, Mitt hae wP.Wallice bled, Setits, Wham- Bruce has aften led; - ,Welcome to your gory bed, - • Now% the day k arid flow't the hour; .See the front.0' battle louri. •".. Seeapproach proud Edward's nowere.e • Chains and:slavery! ••••• Wha a traitor knave, ' • Wha- can fill. a Oward's • &eve ? .Wha Sae hate as be a slave? • • Lei him turn and flee! • . • 'Who foe Scotland's ,Ring end. law, •• • ItyeedOn's- Sword 'will strongly draw, • • Preentan stand, or Freeman • Ltt.hinf folloW Mt! • , BieOPPression's woes and pains, •Ety yotir so, hi sevile:chainst • yire will dram our dearest veins,- •:"• - llitrtheY.Shaltliel'freet • - ' the rotid usur ers low! •ITyrents fall in every. feel • • • ' • Liberty's. in every • Let us do or diel. ' . . • L-LICEEPJLITTLE ONEg,. ' ----WELL- IN WINTER • ••• Klogginga-Abolisheil."; 'One of, the best executives iri• the Commonwealth; Col, B. "A".-Petbeheidge was sent from Melbourne to Rabaul in New .Pomereeia :to tict,•.as admin- istator • when dol. Holmes: and his • • . Lazy Livers -Come 'from Lazy Living-tornetim es from food- follies that taY the Overworked digestive organs. Gret back to Nature by eating Shredded Wheat, it puts You on your feet when every. thing else fails. It supplies the muscular energy and montaiul?rtilQss that put you in fine fettle for the day's work. Delicious for breakfast withvInilk or cream, or for luncheon, with fruits. Made. • in Canada. , `1111111.1•1111H. , . than proOess, but still delng plenty forthe felyv shillings a month paid for the labor. Around the ship grid out -oz the 'hay are the cetmarans of visiting elitives, marketing. Paw - .pave, eoUrsops, limes, cocoanuts, yams, sweet potatoes, pigs, and Jowls. Further off are trading tichoonere 'and the motor boats of the garrison. Fringing the harbor are cocoanut sell and kill off a my male cluck- parts of Germany, . and has 'been in palms,bending graceful beads to the ens. In September I select the best constant personal' cOntact with the sea breeze. And under the trees are pullets, -the one I. intend keeping, heads of the military, political, and 'Marys' (women) cutting grass with ad then have these shut up in a box conunercial parties of the country: long knives, stopping frequently te stall b th 1 . -, these pu - The great crisis for Germany will point at the Ship unloading, and to tete very heavily, giving them all they cOine after the war; The ' working shout welconie to acquaintances. • can eat Their food consists of boil- men will return home from the ' 'Life in the garrison town ,of Ra- ed potatoes, miehed and mixed with trenches, and Will,find the country de- baul ivould be • dull without these .moulie. I also give them mixed graii'ziuded of raw materials. ' The Gay:, dusky, full-grown children. Not all', at times; The -reason why I do this is 'ernreerit Will have to send out into are of New Britain. Many have because I find when pullete are treat- the World to get new supplies -and no - tome from New Guinea and smeller ed this.way in the fall they lay stead- body knows how the stuff i5. to be islands. Some have •tiade paper ily all'winter. If the pullets were al- paid for, or what will happen. •The (signed itidenthrei), some are free, , lowed.to run with the old hens during test will he'fir severer than an thi g o •----- •- ---•-- , that has occurred during the war. vieg sentences for crimes ranging becprae too fat. ' • •,• I The German people believe they are from petty theft bo murder. 'Paper' In the winter I feed ,my hens corn going to have a victOriouspeace,•but and free "'boys' ,mostly desire to be on the cob, -this corn is warmed in a _Met 'a concaieror't peace -the _differ - policemen,. for- police `hays' wear belts-, -pan In the -even, which they . get . in ence, being left to the imaginatien. . carry rifles, and have military drill. the morning. At ndan, they get al Germany is 'feeling the economic "White men in the garrison, are mash of , boiled potato skins, crumbs crisis Very much, but the' people are . kind to. the ,•natives• sometimes they . Keep Little Cuts and Scratches Cleawwith. 1 Poultry. 4, • •,-,2 41,nr liwis-Tv—i, Management. of l't ValiilleCk. LaSt year I kept Adult g Rhode Island Red bens and Xoural them very satisfactory.. I have tried raising .dif- ferent breeds of hens, but fied I like; the E. 1. Reds the best. They are profitable laying hens, and are also suitable for table nee, writes Andrei,' i Gaddes in Farm and Dairy. -- in the spring we set our hens.* a house separate from the henhouse, where they have•plenty: of food and fresh- water,. also lime and dust to roll in. These hens do not get out -1 side until "the: chicks are out. • When the:chickens come out they are re-!. moved to a long coop which has, slats on the front. This cop is divided up', and will • hold several liens. The, chicks are able to ran about ontaide,1---. but the mothers Cannot get 03.4:i.w4q4 •FEAR PEACE MORE THA! WAR. they are about a. week Old „the hens! . . , , „.. are obit( let out. TO my Very Young ;Germane: Expect to be • "Victorious" 'chickens I feed a Mash Made of bran' . , . • and mune, but as they get older Il • But; blet to 4!Conquer,'" ' give Oka wheat. X always seek,. the 1 The following stateinerit has been wheat in Water 'so it will not kill the communicated to ;the London Daily chickens by swelling; in their crops.; Express by a. neutral. Its importance The chickens are allowed to Ave about Ilea in the fact the writer has all 'summer. X feed them onlielwiee' been in the , position during the et- a day after",they 'get. a geed size. tire duration of the war to visjt all • • sell Ueda alsrit 1MM:in IN l'IMICIIVO 6 • .rqnfal SeldiCr54 PM On FigUre3 ,Pt .4.70 noiglEgrit7 iNe3C0f32., _ ih the trencb.e.; iiignititier fay- the'rrentlai3o'diers now thou in i•rtra) Pi l`pATI greey ffalle bi Oro, 1 41 n ant . (*atitieen. tier at (Akre, f; usrplz. 117!ria, iiiioinideqpT •V.14°' "n1, -;;.'f,•-'1, 40Z1ral-,:p w,szitrow, , rit‘40,5. • verwe, •-netto.. .;11 ii hy- the) prrty &Tart- '.-114*114k-glrt41:11qi7e;1(PFT.`.1;t'tTill'ri17! ea:1%o • •-- l55': s° Turroed,„ ,Caocri-of racnoleu, ate Petro.iturn A mild end effective.itaiseptie, Keeps the 'sore spots clean, Heals quickly. Sold in heady glass bottles and hI tie tubes at chemists ,and general stores everyi'vhere. Refuse substitutes.'Illestrated hookiet free on request. CHESEBrUT i880 .i.chabot'Avo. • • iii;eaTeal • y ng and some are calaboose, • boys .ser- th• h f ;spoil 'them, especially the' house ser- Vante. As desired, though • some make attentive waiters and passable cooke, they are careful nurses. White znissiortary women have •'boys' to carry the cbildren-when dut•walking." • • ttawa s - gra n. •I will. There certainly is no present d r ctiont on package.. Better •* hangs house evidence of an impending collapse and , a a night they get mixed fatalistic, and are saying it is God's • The can of Water in the" hou • 'hangs from the ceiling by a chain. I night• before for early breakfast* . the war can be•continued liy the Reis- in I-.-no-heir goterand-hose-1ceptetwork.- Eco- - ient diphtheria nrd eereho-spieei tatnin- • nay" VAZT=17,1-, LI. - - ' ' 4-; cindfi nring - in it'll than, in 1915. Tite-ye'illfsen13/r.:. jiu A‘ifitc" tot,,ther d 4-1'14f" hig.).P1(1121 • 0 yfia,eltery, ••• averrirel 7.11 per tleauectral •Men .11 i ••2MV1541".4 1011, as ceinotired with cog iipt,notorr-stAKIN• :t kW:5 AS'itA TY.1)119141 (:'aS es' last Year nvin4;eredirrwlil 1.Z.A7.:enaTZ: '7•Ari,fit thousth.(1 Wen last year: . Offileett ter sail *veld 'Ontario .4..1 pee theeetine me,:e ecznytl,te4Vorre with 1.88: in Dysezitnry trt PA " Y. wit 441411"e eehipaired Witic 11 iia lot000 before "irtailtxit.. 3,i5.41.+Itat 1.,47af'a. -4:% 04 • tackiA only 18 out of.100,pfelmen, Iv; j lifidSCF13-Plit #3-111,. • eat+. 100 eneee of typhoid in 1.911( In :eutePe_r4olgto:lertri?.°gtr.Lris::=4; mrciistk&. the war. The Mortality was 12 for N • i • ilititerral and txtetrrti c•ift-.4 the field the mortality 1,. -es 255 per : Co- 14101ted. vc,:glifa'w -0d. cent. PIA ing. to improVe4 reettiode a • treatment., '• ' • • : • . - • • •• OFFICERS AND MEN' Russians of .All Ranier' Are ,flociebie and Not Reserved, • Rotian officers of all rank are tar reore, sociable and less reserv,ekt than those of othee•natjoes. '"The,,seldiera have ,,even; nicknames ,for their favorite °More whom they regard as . frii4tds, advisers. and in, loco, yarentiS. • Officers „frequently laugh and ivith their men and eall them. moledire (bucfca, an to- voratza (comrades). • The simple Russian 'private, would never dream of 'taking 'a. liberty or being unduly familiar in return for this friendliness; for an officei. is al- ways an officer in the eyes of the soldier; also i barin (gent)eman). whethmelamiliar, intoxicated or sober. The officer is obrazovaene (edu-• cated), a man of culture, while' the private himself is negramotne., ;(nOt educated, ignorant of the art of -read- ieg arid writing). e••• •S. Po Youi Ccinaideir Wear . Te • On"yeer harness. when you,' •figure your iirofits for °the year?• Ordinarily that's a 14g item but you call make it negligible by using E HARNES$ OIL Keeps the leather, 5.;:ift and r prevents cracking. • Adds . years to harness life,• • Deatera Vverywhare• - The ',Upend; Oil Opmpay 1 unobia. • • BRANCHES IN ALL CLTIES The Best Break- THICK, SWOLLEN OLANDS that Male a horse Wheeze, fast Possible or Choke -down, can be Roar, have Thick Wind • •• Dr. 4acksoies Roman Meal • porridge reduced with ' properly made in a double .boiler, and not stirred after first rnahing It. ;. Read i AE3s0RE3INE also other Bunches or Swellings No blister so--hang---a-cabbage- or-sornelotheri-e-ear a Tiear Ion et. After 194(h ne7 do-Uble-trei er, and -Warm in The ,morn- • vegetabie froth the ceiling for the nlkiion. hens peck at. A piece of meat I oTdIveknows. g • ing while dressing, by to sit : in boiling water Thus it's delicious : nomical-only aim drops seq $12Perbottledelixered. look 3 /I free. septic,:linimeld for boiledandhung on a cord in this way' the g ie eanc a s uat on a ter t e iv people are not thinkhig. about • f ar. and very nutritious, It prevents ton- stipation;"however -cooked. Ask, your Mankind, reduces . Cysts, Wens, Painful, ABSORBINE, JR„.the anti Swollen Veins and Ukers.p and$2 a htlitle 1. excpl ent• food for the hens. 4 hens get a Plece_of meat e di • M3A. It. hes not yet struck their I deetet. • At grReers*: / dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" free aL messageofiope.piece of ow's • liver ee lights-boiledilrot-thtalrthe-Go erftiV-111 aa madel p lts ntln t at it Must ave an In - e ery o er teem • day *during,the. Winter. I find that a F MUMS P 0 F 516 Lyman _ Cencerning terms of peace, d do' • What He Did. ..4..,,_sbsorbtne_pd_Absorbins.-.14..are-mide-18.4soads._ • and hung ep makes excelleet food. I d h h ' • -TELLS; TIRED. WOMEN OF . KIDNEY PILLS-. always. feed -mY, hens and • chickens demnity., Thern. is a. willingness to . DODD'S Sulphur once a. week I find that 'the. evacuate Belgiu P . •• • eulphur. is a preventative of lice. •land mast be separated from Russia. • • my was creeping m exce t Liege, po- Pat had returned on -- -seven-- - days' leave.from the 1lring1ine, aid was re- lating his 'experiences round the •fire one 'night "The ene • xt is not goOd ta have.. too . Teeny' • , up in. their 'thousands, and The Gernian are -neve • in . reality 110/18 in the' one house. „ I hair . . dimply itettirig. to get at them." '"And troops had been :withdrawn, and one ' _,Relieted scratch -house in -connection withe a governing Austria and Hungary, .but what did yon.do ?" 'asked his 'father.. hen house, in Which the liens al- InY are doing S.a very tactfully, and are ,40/1, . not disturbing Austrian' - Oi just tetatched myself," of the -first -acts :which marked-the-'-Tass 46gnn Tells. • liow Y !plied Pat. . of floggingef-netives orr plantationr "".• Women-Khow. • • Her of Pains antVAclies So Many -1 lowed to scrateh. . In this ar scratch- Nobody-ameng the-higher-Germatei 1. • '• Australian regime Was the :abolitiOn except inheinoes easel. Plantere and the ''Germans . remeinihg , Itabahr •say that -the Australians have in -this' • Made ,Mistalm• *Wants 'unless' a planter has -power -to .Whip •"13 -6 -yr" - plantation discipline suffers; but, how - _ever. this may_ that •under .Gerfrinue rule flogging was tar too eften and Much. too severely resorted to,. so .mueh' so that in •at least One. eaae• ..e• ,.native • Plantation hand • tonimitted suicide -rather than undergo • punishment by his • brutal German employee:: . Nor ,were lashes the wily. thing • urider the- 'former Government, for 'it on record that some _German 'planters _cut Off the ops �f refraetory• "boys;'!, arid other-. wise mutilated them. • - •.' • • Of Run-down ' hOuse the h • Ottawa, Ont., Fele -21st. (SPe'4--iel)-lon the wall. • - • ens,have dust and graVel official's expects, a quick ,end to the • to roll -in,. also, a self -feeder gilt, box -"I •din glad to .saY..1, have . found, , I always keep; hen house Afirhite have done 1116 -a.' Washed - and out, and .1. ths is also preventative .of Jibe. Miss 'Gladys' E„. M. Logan,.. of .264 • • . • . Queen'Stise,,this ..•-• ."17suffered 'frOnf droWsiness. and. sharP pains across,my back. 'My sleep. Was .broked and unrefreshing. I had _Qom s will be -offered :in eat • tenuation of. this that Sid 'average Papaun or Nev "Pomeranian is lazy, • treacheroue, greedy, 'brutish, 'and, -at heart, anthropophagous; end that the oply principle to ,be folloeved in deal- ing; with him. is 'to keep him in •a • the .,-Australians- have, done Much for and with the na- tives in • Papua-, and they are nitimig••• ing their wards in 'the former Gerinan possessions. With •neitherstl-te. rigor lqUitSES. GIVE INOWNEM • Winter is .4 dangerous season for •: the little ones. The days • are ,tio • icheiveable-•-eone bright: The next told ALjuiestormy; that -the-mother is -afraid _the_ chi rat_ out_for4 the .fresh - ;air and eiercilethey 'need. so much. In consequence they are:ottenvett.pwr • up -in overheated, badly ventilated rooms and are soon seized with colds 'oe grippe. Whet is needed: to keep • the little. ones well is Baby's OWn !Tablets. • They will regulate. the stomach and bowels and •drive out • „coldiAnad by• their use the baby. will ibe Able to get over the wittier teaten •peafect safety. The Tablets are . ;061d by medicine dealos or by mail 'fat : 25 Cents a 'box froze The Dr.' (Militate, Medicine ,Brockvillee ° Pht. •• • , . • Cestink Their Shadows Before., • Young Mother -What business will *baby take to, do. you suppose? Young Vather-rThe feed line apt. Parently. • • ; • . • Two heads ire `better than ono.* eSpeeially if the. other 'law tguessing tails. • , • • Atinstd18 Liniment OWN tifitgai hi COO • - - A Full Description. xvar. , • • NNE., Granulated Eyelids. •1.• Eyes inflamed by exposure to Gold Winds and Dust arc Quickly relleied bY Maine • OUR ICJ Eye Remedy. No Smart- .• • r ing, Just Eye ComfOrt. At Your Druggists' IS the oweet of This Free Pre- c %trove.= tgyeeitevee la11:825e. seriptiort==Try- It If Your-- allurine Ere Remedy CoMpany, Chicago Eyes Give You Trouble. 'At a ftinction a noted and learned • • en the .umbrellas. of' the 'guests + • I ThOtvgIntls of people suffer •fronv.erc •• • An Intereeting Character. •• headaches and vas Subject t� lel•go., •troUtiles, litcauge thy do rot know w • •• gia and 'rheumatism. . I was depresse Mixed. The darky o t '• • t • • 'T ' hat ."Ti p r et was v- Q 0. heY know some rood rem, 'There goes Professor D wits, ing 'Considerable trouble in 'finding the ed and loW.;.Spiribed and troubled' With none 'for their eye troubles:They neglect., • . : • •umbrella belonging to :the professor edy, for every other •rninar"iilirogot, but the tamotiS' ethnologist.".! '•• palpitation Of the heart. - • - .. ii,s. . ,e,3,1 ! doubt". in.interest:ing eb.ai:acter, ; no "I .was 'always tired. and nervous in Matheinatics'in i -leading univer- - their eyes, to. be.eaci;iis4 .ttabeentirautoblea 8Iffil?innt • • : . the. armful that the -'-'porter had. sub- go•ao•an optibian ot •to the five and ten---.' alieut•the races then an other man ia: ta.,wyecfie:fouz.. lanmeLort.teutil.t, Selecting one .uMbrella out of ailien - "Yes, indeed.' 'Why,. he kricei•e More and Vei-'Y sensitive 'and.there Was. hot- '`eitY• haws tinder my eyes the _ •,„.: _ - - :44 ..1 ••• 41. .. 444:0- . .. ..aftei;em this .eeliritry."- , . '. . . • . ' - OP two years rwee „, 'Leis worn- -leee:e....e to hint,. i,,te---eirefesior 'atiitt-=:,. thal l" 'de. net need:Tor which. is, -.like - my umbrella, out condition, often having to lay off "Newelhat. bi Ong tised. a few, ruOnths, .tIo' their. v yes .. "FancY.thati, And, he • deee,n't look ,though the Crow 'section. of the hart- • nivieearalstry.. tetigniaaoeeel.,re. ei; as if • be had been . on a „track- in his 'for..a -day. or two • 'I was 'attended 14 s titfon that • .than a• parabolac.'its. extreme should -.use:. -a grains Ilcin'-' lifer', • . • doctors and..wasted rhoner.on -uSelega 'dle "of My. umbrella„is more of • an el. ovary. one -.. end Points tewards the 'perpendicular; aFne(); 2e lival5yeett La tielre' GliJel.,.,,.‘",tels57;•iffls. pre 'hen medieines,' but t .. I 7 only -found 'relief'. iiiiee When, I used Dedd's. Kidney Pills" sere;tion•and the 'sfirMle tson-Opto'. si,is-...„ . , . .. a ta&e. land 'foinis a -section . of . the .part' visiOn " awl quicklY tem keeps the •eyes Clean; sha,rpe.ns. the ' 'Masoliville. June ' 27,13. - - . • Miss Logan's statement isJOT overcomes intlanr MinarTe, Liniment ro., Limited. . ..sage of hone to thousands Of WOmen axis.'•p 'crir " . * " r pi' 'I tl •,-as,'sir, e ret ie port- motion and irritation: weak: . watery. Yarmonth, .N. • SI ' • in Canada., • TheY ire suffering. just. ed. see ef Ah' can find; itf6' •.•i?..0etrizgked -tired eves and otIrcr similar it affords me great as ;she suffered,_ ISIte. 'Wants 'them to,_ _ • 1. are' greatltc,7 benefited and often. leastire and MU, st be egatif&ing know they can find, relief in Zodd's , . nee eareu bv „its use Ata.nr reports pelf:new : ••- - show that wearers or:fft:tsson :have as- ° carded. them after a few weeks- use. to kiwis. that"after using 36 bottles of your Laiiment on a ease of paralysis Kidney Pills'. no -ingredient. 3vhfch would inJute the A'hich my father was afflicted with, I It is good for the eyes. anti: contains t f ti . , •• • st sensiti‘e eyes -o• •an ant or le vgs. , :nit° you lieheVe that there is really 2,1;le a g Try itknow .for °nee soi" • V, as able to restore, lam to normal eon- . n -or the exploitation, one or • both of ._ ' 'dition,• Hoping other sufferers may be which , Gerniany. displayed towaed Mortality* Among French Red ' Cross when -a man is lying" ' - a -! .1%a' eye comfort.'Your oWn 'drug- gist. cannota;fill this, nrt.:sert.potion, s!..7.,di .be,,neiittett,,Ity the uts.e D k . ...._. . . . . something WhielP,Caii invert bly tell , -• $t to thei ,im e re e.. T roento. f • i am • r . Of, your Linimtnt, subject races. Indeed, the Papuan it • Workers is Heavy. . ,' a cottnilet0 Ron-Opto Home Tr atment : ,,"I knew tt." . • • .• - butni-table.ts. and all. Sincerely yeurs... . .. not the hopeless savage that he .is • ,., • "Ah e •ha • , ' :..,:' ) I) I ps you ha).e•seen one••of • GEO. H. HOlzig:s.. credited with being, as Christian mit- More than 66,000 women in the oe. inetruni wits ?" • .-. " ' ' "• ' •" -----"4. • ..... • • • ! .•• • BERMUDA The Ideal Winter Resort s‘autiful r)riVes, Saddl§' Riding. Colt 'Tennis, :Yachting, Fishing and •Sea Bathing. Present 'Gar7- rison. of :the Ottawa 03.8tIO .RegV -tneirt • Princess Hole! -_-,4s-open-froxii-7112•014133MIteto-StAte-- •Situated on -Ma .tHarbor •of Hamilton. ,Accommtidates Rates: $25, per week andsuptvard. HOWE & • rittanators HAMILTOk, .• B:ERMUDA Boimuda is reached bk. the stearn7 era of the Quebec S. S. Co., 32 Broadway,. Ntsw:Ororit. 186E, • 'Llefere Plac- seeds, ste•our 19i6 Go1d7• ing your order for '• en Jubilee Ontalogno•it free. Goy. Stand, No. 1 R. Clover, 1700 Go.c.• Statrd. No. 1 Alsyke. 15.00, Gov. stand: No: f--Tiinothy. 6.6:5 Allow 304. for • fq4(‘Ii otton bag required. "., , • • Wet-,paz railway. rraigirt•iu_Ou_ tartO and Quebec over S25.00 IZTOntr. Err EttS - • ,t;....VORO.N.I0 Making avrnan tell you • that • he loves you is . Something. • like teach- ing a .eat to jump - through a hoop; iyou den't eepect him to do it 'grace- . fully, bat the • astonishing thing. i$ • • • that he deo it at all.- ' ffective .• sionaries and ' equable and promotive Frenzh Red Cross volunteer. are now government have iirOvecl. So•there it equipping i,500 hoSpi Is with ag-, "Seen .one? I mended "one." a like .geed peoepect for the New• gregate of 118,000 beds. ' The' Red Pomeranians and all the rest of the Cross flag flies oVer 288 buildings-- pcioples, in 'the 'Bismarck Archipelago. .Pari8 alone • - • - •.... . Mortality arriopg the Red dee* • • • . • A Scene • at Rabaul.• .'''.. , ,nurses has ...been- remarkably. hetet.y. i ' A pleasant pen picture is affoeded Twenty two members .of the Society , • •onntied - Soldi is 1 • strallan. garrison. • Rabaul, in re_ have given. their lives, genie of theta cent issue, of the Sydney Sun: , lcilled under shell •fite, others•arried frig under the date of October 81 the off by 4entagietle (Ihteesee. The ner- lieutenailV seed: , see of this wieldy have received siX,:* ___"Tumultuous 'tries from the natives ty-three epidemic medals; sixty war signaj to the -whole population lif.Lerosses- and 'one -•-•ethriss7-6-f= the-liegiOn Rabaul the incoming of a steamer • of Honor, • •• • from Australia.- A merry lot they "Many Women of the Red Cross' give - are, these laughing 'boys' hurrying to attention to men at 'the •front who the wharf to assist in unloading havepo one to remember 'them at .go • and-'- along. the -truck way to the garrison -and-ptivat stores.- "Here they come, in gayly colored lava•lavas froth' waist to knee, frisk!' ing up their wooly hair with wooden eoliths, setting in place blossoms of scarlet hibiseue,,variegated poinciana, or the fuchsia, like pointettia. •Nose and ear, ornaments, necklaces of teeth of dogs or flying foxes, aim and leg bands Which do duty as pockets, and perhaps setae braes jewelry aro worn by,these merry whaW laborers; Who turn working into. play. Here is sdino strapphig fel- low with white hair which to-morroW will be carroty, for it is in process of bleaching, with litne' as the agent All have teeth 'blackened by much * ••• chewing of betel nut. They eke and slap one another playfully as they run Wong under the flame trees, and then to the wharf bridging tho bright green shallows of the opaline bay. “At the ship's side they ere termoit 'bite gangs in control of cIsTuniber One boys' and all day long igioy work and shout 'and play, ninkin'g mem, noise tome...._ One -mentbe_r.,_ lgtne: • Riehelbt, the wife' of Dr. L kichaTOT.114 od Regarding the. state • of mind ••of wounded. soldiers now in the hospitals after sixteen inonths' of War, Mite. Perouse, president of the Union des Femmes de Preece, says: ”"They are niuch Mare anxious to refure. to :the: front than were the wounded in the hospitals last year at this: time." changed the Subject. "Couldslron lend nig, it dollar, old man?" "Certainly! X -could' de 'lots of things have no intention of doing. Nice day, isn't It 2" • . Vile-L."111ra, Blank Is very eittriva* gent in dress. • He husband told her she Wee carrying too mach mil, what" • ever that means," •, prob.. ably put. it-thet way because he liaa 'to talfle the wind."• ' IA a falsere is filo he tn valor.-Sliakespettr#, •iltinoeoft thiltitent 'bares nleittliolit .....,....,7.:. o reatest Resiiits--.-l----- r- it , from7sit • For instance—one's daily food plays a big part. in de,. eiding for. success ..or fail- • .........- •_. To bring out the best mental and physical. forces sound nourishment is , . _ perative. ' , • , 11 raperi-its , •. • A po,on • made of whole *heat and malted *barley, supplies in splenliiil proportion all the rich nourishment of the grains, including the valu- able mineral elements, lack: Ing In many foods, but most neeltry for vigor and ae. tivity f brain and body, 'llere's a Reason" for 'NAPE -NUTS Mit 0. in Canada . • $old by Grocers., ttAlit,' Natant Cereal' 'Co., • I" 'Windsor, Ont. .4..ii 'i I ' _ ' • . l• 0 GROWS Lilit NE,T: • `.1,Viiat ..fs' your faverite-,. peent-'1". , -: • ,.: asked the literary' yating woifian: gemareahia Tree • yltich I:4 tq Be i • "'The Boy; Stood on , the Burning ; •rouo. in ctitini;- lieCk-,' ' answered' 'the commonplace - .- 7 young_iimq.c: "7 used to recite it every, .; A„stigalar trpt! in C,u.ba ,ii .oallttl ti)itztil'ileyt,f,. ether rt'd ',.., ni. other. •• .. had: - .o! -Me 1 .tfite;thYeagAeyoteiterieo. it. I;r.tilitir.is t'rtheet. go,ie.0:41 eAte .. it wfth e•f is carried by a bird Or Wafted liy. the 'fear - .; . . • ' • ' wind, anct fel' Father thought 'the" effect "Was., hrtuichieg iPart, takeS root and :speet,j- pret,ty. good. He said' he honeetly be -7 ilY ,begins ..te Vow% , ' ,. .' •.," . lieved it kept Us from having so It sends a kind of thin ' steleglike 116412eei413anY." "' .. . . ' ' ''''' ffiriste'dont5,#-onlitiloweed1;b_llyillathetlf Chrt ."_1"I'ent're't%o'thiriesite •uf 'a time :these' reetings strike the ground, and growth' immediately corn, had nothing to lave on but his re,pu, Man); a man 'would 'starve if he menees. upWardith: , New rootings continue to be amid, •-until the.....,onee.,,. ree: itself •a tree, ... . •• I, • ...tiolort..a......_ _..1:..._,._, .,.:_...,_i_,._...40..L..sleeng_.,._ ti. . .... _. . 7ouridsellosna-ne, surroittInds. and ptrilesses-T-tIlle inner, strangling •its' .lite and , 'Mfg:- menting its- own p•ov'eer. • At length the tree Within is killed,,,and the :tiara - site that hitt taken pottession beeoreee . . • • A CareftilWitri4a, • "Ile : careful; sir: -be• v4 -r -y • car& -full,r-and renishibei; that yOu.nre en oathl"... onditouslY : said the'. feathery young attorney.; whose brow bulged like the. beek of a •snapping turtle, 'addressing a witness. .‘%Tow tell tit, Sir,. WAS every pane •of 'glase iri•the West Window bralten' when* von BOOK ON passed the house." ' ' • • • ; . • "TheY were, Ort the outside,'" .was the tatitions rely. "I didn't . enter the house to 430e Whether -they -Welt atISO broken Ott- the. intide" . „ There'esornething in this ivorld be. money." "Yes," says the eynic, • "there!s 'the DeOluitise."' : • ' ... ijitiarefre Liniment Oilier Disionmen' 'Miner/re Xdiiintent Caren Coldi; . • Female Help Wanted... • .In 5rge)1on1ery; unatiiwpar 'and. •• sweater tantOrles. ' • all departments, withopentinee tcir-eitperiented Or ineipetienced , • . Highest wages an med.. • • ' eratO prtaed beard.' A1591r, tfli, • inediately, • " • Peamens Limited., PariS• ORE. D. DOG DISEASES And flow to Feed Mailed free to en! .lidchtsa the Author •• R. cLofir Gigirgit, V4 S.„, 118 Week SlatStreet,N Yokr • ISSIM , • Indigestion -- ilious nesst n NM, 1 OUSHOSS, • aches,. flatulence, pains •afte$ eating, constipation, are ad com- , mot sYmptonsiof stomach land • -liver,tioubles.. And the more. • - you tieglect them the More you , auffer. Take: Mother -SeigePa Syrup if your stomach., 'Jiver, or : bowels are slightly deranged or- • SYRUP • bavitjost tone. "'Mother Seigels ' Syrup is made from the otratiVe extracts of Certain roots, barks, end leaves, which It4ve re • - "Itiarkable tonic and stittigtliett- ing ellett- On all the organs Of . •"digestion. The distressing symp- toms Of indigestion or lives •• treubles •Sboti disappear under ts beneficial action. Buy a bottleto-day, but be sure yet • get the genuine Mother Seiget'• s StlYetris,i1PbutTnhOr ontletethIlillt%eSlulithtst; • Saint hclalth beneiitti. • . • life " it6t, Remedy •NO.V C01.1) 124 IVO UN'S 551:1; PULL ‘11.g.., Mit $.00 T6161.111111, P5Q, • Sse.,tti. letelesseenesaaseitseeseniernisioininaltwe • •