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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-09, Page 300 v. • . loommoomm0000pm.o1/41. • woman s He...t Needs Constant Care Work Bak Worry.- Leases Victitar. Of 'Maly DiStressik 'Aikrteuto • • Every W0111411.10 7.11eil1th i peculiarly' . . • dependent- upon the •eondttion. .-of her Ittow- manY-wolnert :0111fer With • headache,pain in the _back, peoe• Petite,. Weak digestion, a constant feel- ing.of•-,wcerinetto, palpitatiar of the . heart, ohortnoss- of breath, Pallor and Iterrousncis. If, -,you halm any, .0t --,-sititwo,OY-ruPtome-yotr-shouldV• begin -tt--• lbw to build up Your: blood with Dr. Williams rink Ville. 'Under their Use tho;nerrous energy of the body is re- • tit tired as thebleed becomes red end . Pure and. •the . 'entire • syStern etrengtheried to meet ev,ery- demand Wen it They nourish, 'every • pa* of • - the bodY,giving. brightness to: the • eye and color, to. the cheeks. and -lips, 11:21S..S. Erancise0alcwoOd, Ont., say,:. "I shoeld,bave Written long age • to, tell whE br Wililams rink- rills did- for me,: but I suppose - it is -better late,tharrenevere, June, -Mai 1 had . t�, go to an 'hdopital. for • ..an Operetion. • for:female Virealtnees I was • in -:•the '• • hospital , for a month,. before I. was- ' ebleto get home. :: Three Weelga•after this -I started ..fOr a trip to the- recite Oust in theehOpe *At, -my- health • wo.41.-fUrther „improve, . Ot`r.thO-Way • r Mopped to Visit a sister in• Sinn:here Albertaeand on arriving at her hand • Ofter a 35 mile drive), J was coin- pletelj done out. I found my sister 111, her baby having been bora, the week before.. As there was no. One to help, I had to take care of the child• ' and 40 4o the household work, and in the three weeks that • passed before • my sister took charge I was com- pletely Worn out, and again nearly ill. However, I started on „my westward trip, and deefded to sten off at Banff, where I remained a week, but' it did not seem to , help me, and I resumed . • my journey. On the train I took sick; • and could nob eat,,and•as I was alone • 'my condition was pitiable. Finally the porter wired ahead to North -Bend for. • a doctor to see me. The doctor Want - CANADIANS FORMIDABLE ' PIET ARA ClitUATL'OBARBLIP EY Pros vulaivaws; iu ifxplelt Cireuinted: by :General 30fire as: Medd to, tha ' . •-Feenele . The Leaden Deily -Chronicle has the folloWing from .110111P bbe, ..cor., ,reePendent at,British Etetitiquartcrst --Fro* thee German nettiteof."--vie there must_ be something horribly .coucerting in the variety of men op- posed, to •then in tho 'trenches. • In 'Spite of the .deadly shnilarity of trench warfare,there are many „difference§ in the ,fighting :characteristics. of Brit- ish brigades, It is. a 411eStiOri of • race MI temperament' and discipline-. If had the naisfortine tobe-0 (fernta:0 soldier I ehould bete to have the High! hinders anywhere neer my place:in a treach. They are fieree and terrible fighting :men.e•-s: — • The Irish have 4:pecaliar Miss() of humor Which a not at all fanny: to those whq arelhetims...of^. it. 'Bomb- ing parties frem, certain • North ...of England' bettalidus Aring terror -,with them - doWn. vi -German •trenh. They -.stew no niercY,..and In* for •none.- ..• • • -Btit for 'a variety. Of •reasens. I fancy • i mitit be .rierve-raCking to be On the opposite side of: the way to the Can- adians in Flanders.. • The enemy never lchotva • what these fellows are going to be up to next. When • they ...are .most quiet they are most daegerous., They are not only inspieed by a restless arida- city, but they are so etinning, and. so inethedical, that • they will . undertake what 'smile •like et, wild -cat adventure 'With :certain death at the end of it, and get back with hardly a Sera:tele- . • Praises Cepadians. They :heve brought the spirit of the trapper: to' the trenchee„ and they•are very patient birnarking down their prey. Sce'it wad in a recent , . "eating our raid, •when a party: of Being 'fond, also., of newklaid eggs, . e. te leave the train and go,.to._a, .thern-all• vo/unteerayeent tint one he keeps his. cocks- and- chickens irr hospital,, but .1 deterniined to .continue night with the astounding intention his • dug -out -and although these • my journey to Vancouver : The medi- of getting through. the barbed wire • things are Unusual and would not be cine the doctor g ve me did. not help outside' one. of the strongest German " • . •: me, and I was g Aing . worse all the • time. And thee a young man who had the opposite berth asked Me if I would try DreWilliams Pink Pills and_glive. me.a box he had. I used these and the • • portergot me two more boxes, and by • the time I reached my journey's end I was feeling some better:. I stayed two hibition. was so successful that . • months on- the coast, and - continued ,k0eneral ••Jeffre has circulated , an Ale- taletageltreeWi-tlia-ms-Pi-nk-Fille-alt-thab-i-ceunteef-the-CatuadiarisLex.ploi Off to School Full of Vim and rep—Doti' cram their little "tummies" with greasy meats, *WOW potatoes or other ir4igestible foods. One or two Shreddo Wheat Biscuits with hot • ,ECIENCE ANWTHE WAft, •Tbo tiorrero of Mattis Has Pats Jou • Mallaaly AllaViatirl • • In on 'adilrese to ea Ueda. illediest ;klebeei "Betence and War,* glr liam Osier declared that in two Wart, Jenco•ts the hest Mend war has ever •had, OP the 0110•I5xtd. it has not only nutdeor4Llaonghter posaible ort a Beale Milk. make & warm, nourishvi - elr 49rbefore, but it has al -mg meal that supplies all th.e eapa: . • • diefible, fellow mum More men are killed, more men, are Wounded, •and ennOccilientaY. Mere Mee are. needed than ever befOre in the history ot War. From 1790 to 1913• . there were 18,559;200 mea engaged la the great wa•re, of whota 5,498,097 lbet their fives. It is •estimated„that More them. 21.!i)._900 wet re_gagsget_igag present' •itia-r.- Because weapons have Improved,, the lose will be yet greater, end we May e4 -Peet 'that' et least • five or six millian.mensla the prime of life will be killed.' Artillery, high exples, liVes. submarines' and air eraft heti° re- volutionized the rnethods of warfa.re,„ and theusands are now 'killed instead of hiintirede, On the Other hand science' has Immensely , alleviated the. • herrors of war throu.gb the perteeting • - Made in Canada. •• •of maeldnery or the transport • and cote of the sick and truittled,' and MAterial needed for their growing bodies. The perfect food to study on,t� grow on, to play on. The crispness of the shreds encourages thoTough—gbewingt„ which, develops sound teeth and healthy gums. Being ready. cooked, it is so easy to pre- • pare a warm, nourishing meal with Shredded Wheat a few moments—no kitchen worry or work. . , • . through the application t- . oderu me- ,•, .technicel_ discourse, and amused' young thoda of preventing disease. We kilow gentlemea who, at' the second battle pliflavYiles1.1-aitle9egstsIltolaearaP. diseases of Ypres (some of. them, perhaps), ' g yellow:fever, had laelped to seve the Britiob •oemy- tyehold fever, typhus.and dysentery - are transmitted; and Of all but yeller!! by sheeting straight. when, the • en-' ettlY had driven back their left, ' • •Pwer we know the germs. Science, too ibas made great pfogress• in the treat- ' ' •' - meat qt wounds. Antiseptice, the . r- INCREASED *.-DEPTI-AiSD -c.11 R01..1 al Afterthe lectures I followed them: all RIO a muddy laa,e;. where - they ray, nreventive inoculation and elutes- - . ••THE w*Rt. did squad drill gs though *Y. were' -thesia, have saved, enornrous teirobe ei i senile rnrated Cream t, :kor ch5ppeti- bends end Wipe , • anti intuitions ef the skim All the virtues of "'Vaseline" ceraenrnapli:er Ice, in the form•of a • For Want chemists and general -08tr-ritwhitcr-3-•IL &ilk -- handy fin tithes. 'Refuse Sub, stitistes. • Booklet mailed freeon request. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. • 1880 4atatiMitdatxd) rot tits 44 9 e OM OWN AIM intirrAnfe Gierataite HolOinica 0E144 Vail mated at 0510,000,004 • Atitho Iva proceeds the .fietnaral for ria.n"rn-oiihilseAtI9isUlurt°Yealnia"13r.art:in.4"on' tho groun51thab it is much greater than BritishewoMPruPotr thou gOUntiles grow il int irtsistence. 00 far the GOvernmont hes 4iefirts adi to tae up the znattar, but members Pmlltament. htaVr. :at last Jaht:lincd from Mr. Bondman, President of the Board of- Trade, offieial •details on the subject, Mr. Bondman estimates tilte value of :property in GerMany bed longing to British subjects as apprexi- ' jInatelY '$80000,000, while the pro-; petty -1U -this-country-owu4-br • ?nano is put at p15i000,000. . The public trustee. ii,registrar Of jects in dividends and interest. • • In; '• enflame' sys; pertoep. erty in Britain and is fitoicduireens;of M.one.y du. Property held on behalf Of , e to. enemy his report he glees! , -the felltheing ; f :pkarniitaesin's. • monies .....$270,(500,000 -Enemyeapital in, • _ I Enemy capital in bust:- '6,600,00): 'me; Ranehnaa's statetnelt5;9017: that the the extent of German property itt Brreport, for Mr. Runeiman:s figures are : !rave than $100,600,010 in eirce,a's ietlalinthe a45suebytii.gdeontuslytenfullyew:utnohw.in ,hs. " ,the public trustee's. ' 1 MOD *QTA‘Olif! '41."er ba-liro-Wa'c' e' /.11flittirrtFaltrre.11401444111241111YLr' lite itl"r7f , : 4.1 t'Ell 'C '�2,44 1,DISII , 4140tations. 11. it., itewson; 2iyanipifita.4 t2.2.‘".).' MiTgAip'j:LA:Yf)r'l:Pa'4:;iIt4:A,ralij:4e'?lr.Pa' ttalt21117, ..--,1,-,...,.--4,-..- ---,,,,...„,...._........,.........,.............._.--.........,...... .lier home gilstriet. "Worlt pleezatit, edn+ cativo. osPerfence unnoreesorY. N14.40 ale Limited,robliOlero, 1.ro.rp re t 0 o ............... -WORLD'S WOOF' STORES ARE SHORT raw recruits, instead of • men who had -from nlisery, and tortine&. held the trenches. through a winter. • Harcle4sciplirte•-ebut with a fair spirit 4, of free'dom in the ranks. • It is this spirit -acknowledged as W a 'fighting quality -which itecourits ere a Boon to 'for the little habits of one man among the Canadians, who is pro- dueed for, the benefit of distinguished Visitors.. He comes from the Rocky Mountains, and is very artful. in mine ing operations, and can hear . from •afar 'the seratc,b, of a German pick, 'Being fend of animal's he makes • a habit , of keening his horse, in his dug -out in the. trenches, under a 12 - font, layer of , earth for head shelter: • ' The Difference. . . o er e y ng riga iers o positions.. For a sznall party to • geb back again frem a trench 'full of the Conventional type (as subversive of discipline- and "the usual thing"), Germans and machine guns is not so full no one in the Canadian. division has easy as esCaping /mina. a-probest., • . • • ' 9f man-eating tigers, andwas not con,. • After all, a horse in a- dug -out does Sidered. part Oc the programine of war • not interfere with the successful ex - before the. Canadians gave their. ex.• • ploeion of a, mine, per does. a fresh sepply . of new -laid. eggs :benefit the Basches on the • other side •of •the Way. . 80 the' General turas a blind eye: He ,also'keeps oia. deaf .ear for lang- uage W7Elch, Could only be tolerifid: froni. a man' from the 'Rocky Mouri- bailie • Utterly • irreverent"in the pre- sence fif Brass Hats,ebat wonderfid good ming. • • • • .• • The Carifidiana -are great believers. • " Sir George Paish, Britian Economist, States Supply Con- ditions •• • • In 'the latest issue of the London a Palsiey an Statist, , Sir George. said that the "wool requirements �f the world today are .. • fully on. top ' of supplies,. and no o.ne. .•' need be surprised, if the war.: continuei3 , . DODD'S KIDNEY PI_.LS CURED another 12 months, tp see a still.more , . : ' PAIN IN ,HIS BACK. ' , pronounced' shortage of mw, mater- ial." , .. . . --,... • • . I ' W. erever we turn, the report. con- . • A 'Slight Mistake. • I Mrs, De Troop (who is Short -sight- I ed)--"Oo,od Morning, Mrs. Simkins. Your husband ni-ust be .very fond a • gardening. I saw him the first thing this morning Own in the bottom of the garden., And how well he looks; ' to be sure!" Mrs. Siinkina turned : her •beelc., and slammed• the door in her neighbor's face. The latter aghast, went • to telt her daughter. "And you told her the thing in the I onion patch was her husband -1" "Of course, I did," "Well, that's not her huSband; that's a seare-croWl" • . - lsEvOr4x.frxte roxi 130FeZtA1W0,3 NVW:A. AND ,0 Oittfle for eatbile-etwed Ozark, jt Ir ulAYI T:1,1:11,110 •• 1 g, application. to 1Vi2son VubilLing C914, PaPY. 12 West Adelatsia St. roronto. 111114111,LAtiZeiPS. • Alicso. win/tons., Lome& Fa% in1erDa nf4 eternal. tired t:t,blail-1176:31139,..tejlegginitat, 4tg co.. 1.1114.1ted. Volitngq, •oe. .. " LOAN 11/9"ANTMD 91131 Sy,,00() igiTe Itenchfthe t e Micas:41.1'111'r aliWttee4x/Vii?..!" • tog to give 'mortgage boelt for ;,fpc,011a at 8 p.c. interest i''stict the lirst 'after that one-tenth of prineipitl. T 2. Rug', Alberta, 1312,a,LItthbritige, Aita. T.0.1228i1F047711.1•P, 7-777-77‘ Atrapvta.) slileTforsa. half tone from, town of ,Rayrnore; t.,;aeltatcheivan. Clay lyarn; 0'4 ell 'located, $22 per acre, Part cash. pa1411cg half. • n.i7"--Wnisl:p.:r:rliott*,!•111:nur14'11:!:Vielltilar:oijonn:ttlif7:11611°7iej acres or moro in; t)ntarle. hlust be Dar- t/T:011 • ft;'. osY,Jri40111..wrt:ti,11..L,' y tirt :)\ 113nlo, Ont. • 494+,3*,t.O. Yrilarr . • ,• (mvp.1,3:pTii,N • w"Xlsfrirt) i?ivs.erriy ontoer.wvit40.1.1.3r4ak.extlirl,:), 016).(roN.7uaetlozi,.4, itannylatte Turehto. . • _ , , "11[7. GOLEINT i '11F,LP, CAIWBBS,.. T Y • sPinners and weavers. We will p e(ri 01 eoncit emd.a.gheesIppalivah Sine. welartIlttenst dersartnients, and steady work tor • mcifiths vonte. For flirther nartieu ink Co., Ltd.:11134roatirtitfrmord4, 11.017. • • • lars. apply to the Slingshy Manufactur- VITNITHISIES, MAIt [NE 'AISID-STATIOX. . .1.11 ary; new a.nd second -band bar .gains. • get list. Guarantee Motor CO., Hat11117- ton, Canada. • • PO= RALE I) EDIGELEED '' lIEWFOriNDL A RI) . ' P • shin kittens• R. A. • Gillespie, Abbots.' . ford, Quebec. , 1 f 1 Mr. Jaa. A. Bryce Tells Why He Untied, "mills are.. very busy, tremen- lso few et- • dous amberi are running day and Recommends Dodd's. Kianey Pills to , •••••• • • - . !night, consequently consamption; Was .All Who Suffer irom Kidney Di- • never. so large in great' Britain or in .• •. •• . ' America; While -hungry ' machines- are •. sense. • - • . met wIth in Eiirope outside the war ...Paieley, Ont., Feby„ .28th. (.S.pecial)...; areas, .both in the Netherlands and .-",I . can highly recemmeed Dodds : Scandinavia in particular being' very !leen to. buy everything of .a roanufae. Kidney PillS to anyone •siiffering .froth pain ia..the back," says Mr. Jas. A.,1 tering' nature. Bryce well keown 'and highly re -,4, ' ,Many' Sheep Depastured. . • seeded in this neighborhood. "I had i "The writer has' iten, led to take in been troubled with a Pain in ine back.' hand this subject because of a 'clues - for %abotit-a-year. . . titian reised the- Other -day as tb th , "Reading' the self-examination page number of sheep being depastured he in Docid's Almanac led me to believe ; the countries, •of. Europe at present en - that my trouble Came from my •kid-Igagedin•the struggle, and on turning, i• to - the •latest sheep rturns, we end neys so I sent and got a bo X of Dadd's that the followin are et e'e Kidney Pills. Before they were done 'Adele In 'the Jinx -les neerned;11:ber"f time. 5 had gained in weight and ap- model to the French •arniy. , 1 • penance, and when I started for home ;I After taking some prisoners and _ . I Yelt hater tha 'tailed. done•for years, • , Bing abouti.3.0,men they came4ioni • !Now I always keep Dr. Williams Pink again with only- two casualties, one 'Pills in the house i• and both my hus- mulled by accident. •'‘To .'nfezi • who• ,kno* the conditions of trench war- fare this exploit still seents fantastic and incredible. It was possible only because „ these 'Catiadians • had made 'cunning of more importance • than courage itself, and had adapted old ,lessons. of Rd. . Indian warfare lir these me* conditions of modern fight- - band and my yoing daughter have • been benefited by their use. I bless •, the day that Young man on the train gave me his box. of otherwise I might.never have .tried them,. and • • ,wpuld 'have still been an invalid!' You can get Dr. Williams Pink Pike from any medicine dealer pr by mail, at 50 •centi a hex or Six boxes 'for $2,50 from. The Dr. Willia'ms. Medicine • • IN • • • ' them :ingeniously, but could' get no' victories by doing the comnion,sense times Seeded. alt their mite, Said, on • el.p.reseut Bonfriniting.. eaCh other The Geralans .did not dare to show eire-en0Sesefere-dayse--attereettis:- r.ible surprise: Canadian scouts caz4e kiverkthegrOunileat night and -insulted- RINg-,paPliredirian;:oiSr• .1 •1041,...- sielans, as used, for- .4itr,7.0r.5- practice, now dediaat- many years in their '(1 to ciDilfgcrges•li:st: litES pupp es or- $a e. OUR • Cleanse, and Strengthen Eyes after exppsure to Com Cutting Winds a_nd .Dust and- to restore I. healthful tone to Eyes Reddened and made. Sore hy Overwork aud Eye Strain. . • Sorne_hrendmuided physiciapa use and.recom- mend murine whiie others perhapsietilOusef its . Success, :talk and rush into prim's; eppesition;, El -those -whose- Eyes need care can-guess--why,-ne.- ' there's no Prescription fee in Murine. Just hand your Druggist 60c and you Save a CompletePkg, • Eye Book-Sfurine-Dropper-antlCorit Screw- rEeyeedirffoorruz2tie.„!,roTrui:wielti4TyoouinEtyrets74ar ijourtabirEy'se a! E e Rt5! Free. Coinfoit. Write for Book f Ur no y amok y , Company. cage, I wee • --Sheep. :"Dodd's Kidney Pills were certainly i United Kingdom 28,5e0,000 a great. boon to me:" • Russia - • • 45,500 000 o c ney s ac ree y on -D I'S Kid 'Pill t tl 17 000 600 0001e. oei • DOG DISEASgS A/id How to• Feed Mailed free to any addreatt by •Amatica'S, the Audio; Pions.; .• H. CLAY GLOVER; V.S. Dog Moieties 118 West Met Stteet, New. york • Expansion -and -Contraction . , ; Peofe-Mhat are the 'properties of • Steward -7 -The chief property is that it causes bodies to expand, while. cold causes thein to Contract: • 1 Prof.--Exeellent.• \Give an example.! Steward -In summer, when, it is hot the day is long; in winter, evhetieiteis cold, the day is short. • ' • 1 the kidneys: By putting them in con.: Italy 4 • .., 1.1,.000,600 , dition to do their proper __work they turkey : .....: .. .. . . 6,500,000 Austria-Hungary ... ,.... - 13,000,000 accomplish the cures so regularly te- net in high mysteries and se ret rites veinS can laugh •et niiie tenths of the Mire Bulgaria , "t1 • B i I 1 poited. Healthy kidneys make 8,000,000 Germany .. . : . , . e .......„500;000 blood and the man or woman who has 3.00;000 in commoh tense applied to war, and pure blood coursing through their- ei a ' "-'-"-• Montenegro' 400,000 . O. - ,, I eat r ta n lashadat her con •• whieh cannot -be knOwn-outsidee•-the ills• of •li•te._ - e •Le, • ,.. e. „ ' inan,d; a large part of the • supplies , of \ 0 . - Australia, New Zealand' and South • : Africa, it only being toward tlie end 'circle -of initiation. Ohe of their Gen- erals -a young Man of 39 -had no previous experience of war when he What ▪ Is Ile Not - .of 'last year that the emeaege was eteeht-Itis..-...traceps,..tet-Elandersreb.ut ean teeeseee '-rt 4nterica, Italy.and.continen.. I I • :1Slinard's Liniment CO., Limited::: Minerd'S Oo., Limited. . .Gentlemen', -My daughter, 13 yrs. , a injured her elbow So badlt . it re- mained-stiff-and-very.painful. for three years'. 'Your bettles_steelVIINARD'S LINIMENT completely -cured her and alio has not • been. troubled Ito!: two yearee, .• ••• Votire'trUlY, • . • • ' • J. B: LIVESQUE, St. „iiisePh;IP. 190.. , • Notice -to-Stalk lion Owners - The ingpeetiOn stf.,;atttplpne :natter • the Ontairio Statlicei ,Entobnent• Act, *In commetioe March, gard, --:"Ityler.---1131-'-applioations for . rolment and !invention, aottent.:, in the • SeeretarVet office, Ponta..." Mont Terento, by March. • Vtli.• In cage of appileationti re- celTed atter 7Sarela .1sta, inapee- ' tion will only be raade increased expeise to 0Nrueri. Addreaa All eozonmi4cations tb R. W. Wad., Secretary, Ontario Stallion Enrpl- • silent Board, Parliament Buibling9r. Le-Toronto:4a e-eallowed-.-rts-trea he impressed me as a leader of men s rewd sense of humor has been • _whoeineopen warfare might win great _everywheree_;__These_inanimv.e_eoftee tilmfse" .t° " (3°1 suPPlies. ." The- Te i rem:eats of- tit e etemtea thing rapidly aed decisively, to the ;such to a promising recrurt:-"Why.. eolpssal, 'and as montlis pass these S ;Bow a' a Soldier aved His scalp•for: answer. Little German patrol WOrhesk . is' done opposite Canadian • trenc.,. surprise of an enemy •w -„orking: bY don't yonjoin the Army'? 'You would; 'Wiens-. grow .bigger. - it 'Can be ..safely: • the Eneney. ••• . Nor: are the enemy ever left in peaCe :elab,orate scietice. -He, would,. I •thiek, :adorn the :King's uniform. It's a fine said the weel"-suPplies of such cOunt- • A 'special , correspondent. of the behind. the trenches.' • astound them by the simplietty -of:.; profession' is the 'Army,' and.prenio- s as Germans,• France, Austria and New York Sun who iseperviig 'in the • • . his sma;hing stroke. • Ition for all who ask for it! Lai* at sqr'bia can be ignored altogether lie - Patient Snipers. ;French Fereign Legion tells amusing- • •lb was first by common seek, too, ' the .number .of lieutenants! And cause • the wetght -grown In these . . ;ly how he, escaped obeying an order • The Canadians get machine glens that one of his ••officers, became one there's Lord Kitchener, a •Field -Mar, .countries would be no more:Allan put- , of the, bombing. experts of the. !.'ehal, and at head of the War office. te, supply • theirarthies. • • frem headquarters; no doubt he was on to their working parties end sweep , .. . , . s "I'Y -out - h 1 - nations•t - . • gg once, an see w at he is now: . . • _. . ___..e.....__e_e.. • , , the only man in the army who did so. the cresa-roada upon Which supplies With ..one .sit of clothes, lience• we ish army. When. I 'met . hitne-it WO,s Why, - Lord Kitehener •wa • ."I must tell You of one thing I "nut offing* lin, and. the Canadian seipermay in the hall- of , a convent. which , a • OVer' on 'my 'superiors yesterday. An• lie for hours in Milky patience, but in !Unger holds the silence of... black -1 • •order Was issued that: all the men. the end he gets his Mate • This pun- robed.. nunse---I 'recognized -him- ' as a 1 • CE . TO 'STALLION OWNFRS'. t • TI .• •ntusb haVe their -hair cltened• close- •ciple of intikiug life intolerable :for the .jeurnalist NOW' hi -lows. the way from ; NO • • ... .,!hY machine.- I went 'Oyer to the lee: enemy is,of tote:se; laid down ,for all • Red bion..court to Hanging .. Sward I ' • . . . 1, :. • -refill to see the captain about beieg. troop's . hi the line, but though,lit is .alleY.- .. • . • ' ': - The' inspection of. stallionswider • . . .: the Ontario Stallion' Enrolmeht • Act exempted! ''• • •; • • ' • • ':- not an' 'oristinaridea of the Canadians ' ' • ' • ' ' " • Cunning .War. Craft. . - ' will commence M.frT-ch- 23rd, :. 1916: ." 'What do yeti 'want?' 'asked •, •the they show terrible originality -in scene' • ' • • 8 91lion owners will "notice that•horses sergeant Major.: . 'their metheds Of carrying it chit '•Before: the. war he 'had. never Seen:. . • • .•. e• • • • •••1: explained; but. he declared -it- 7The v: are /cm ine,n , One .ean,.411.11-alergiencede„eed allehteeknoWied I UnIte'ceSsary- Exertion.. • , look for their suppliei.-in the outside! pullrinan. POrter-Next sten yo' world, there • tieing, inily• South; 'Artier- station sah. Shall brush .yol off i'tea, outside the eonirol 'of',1he• now ? • • • '' , !War Office., , • . Morton Morose -No •it TS: not n.e-• !• , • •../tvailable 'Supplies " • When the train. stops IN) "Otir chief suppiirs flat 11 r...A'11 A. that. , fr,...i.i.,„,..1.staliht.ta,--beydzi:7•Africit. and „ • , . - • •.• If some Mee -had to Avatrn7F- e • Singh' Americe. and •in the table by, minerd's Ctires Danartat low, the prodisZtion of the • pritish., , • impossible. • • ‘No• excuse. 'Ilerel"net ,go among them•, as••i-clid yester, • of high explosives .was ecinfinect •te j require to be inspected atthis time I ocapycomes in latee 'But •1:13! cern, 1•to the Fall c)f. 1,014, 'Which' were. .noty find .he showedene his 'clipped herid.•• . indiViduelity, of. their Character •i•ises. . : . ,to my religion- to cut off all my hair' -One -scene. was typical of the whole ; and it was their common' sense which APPlication, should be made at once . when I ge to war.' ' . - •spirit of the •Canadifiri force., it was I gave him his Chance. ' : . . • :. . .to• the Secretary of the Ontario Stale - "'What are ,yeu?' , in a. school foreofficers and N.C.O!s. I. Something More than ceinmen.sense Perlianient Beildingse Toronto.- lion Eprolinent • Board, R. W. ,Wade, "'An American.'• . • which had been established behind - and the Shrewd .humor which' they have „ • . •..-But Americans :have no religiefe' the' fightinglcries Sta that. the 'minds LkePt• . through many .. Weary, , dreary • . ..• .• when., but all oth.er horses inspected previous • Look. I hail to have. my oWn "cut!!'' -day 'again, without seeing haw tile 'these hi 'the enh.editoes"•••rooin • dc- mon sense. . e he has beeeme •what thOethen• eight y_etirs old, must iespeet- swei ed, 'That's all• right. fee you,' :I van- :above military disciphrice•Without • 'but. not for nie. It's contrary stroy j Canadians ,call .b g bur: or, bombs ' ed order to be enrolled for 1916• ; • ing Or weakening that discipline. / The more •4 man, rests "the zeore lie bleed and mud; inspire'S the " `Ah, but I din an Indiart-an of. these men nuty lie trebled •on I menthe ef ,American Indien'-.and _so I .ani, in broaderelinee. thee those • .hoMeled by spirit. of these Canadiani, who. have: 'rusts- 'ER M VD. • Beautiful Drives, Saddle Riding. • Golf,' 'Tennis.' Yachting, "riiihIng and Sea Bathing. •Present Gar- rison of the Ottawa. (3Sthl Regi- ment.' Princ,osg.Hotel la open. front BBOEMBSIT, to. littilr Situated bri. the Ilarbor •of • Hamilton. ...Avednimodates 400. • , Rates per. week andupward. • HOWE TWOROGgR, • 1Wanagsrii HAMILTON,... BERMUDA Eernauda is reaChed by the steam - era of the .-Quebee 8. 8: Co . 32 Ilroadwn.:V. New 'York. • , not .be 'ignored. • The following h4 a to earn ' a liyin they' ;Wouldn't live' ; fairly reliable esthilete:,of tile quanhity 'very lorig. Son:' "I hope; governor:, that .' of •w°°I being Oswl• ssessilY in the When I attain' to :your yearS•I'll know ; countries named': . Auetraltieia .., 7,\67,041,914 _ peteele - •:tnore than yen db." Father-' P11 .go You one : better, m,. boy,. and hope that ; Sout10 Africa -,.... ...,...•••• J/4,860;000 when' yeti teach my , age you'll kiicrie. . : .. • ..288.0.76,200 'as Much as you, think you know now. ! , Argentina - jUrguay • .. . ' .......• ' • .14,160„000 i.Pertta • Areetts- °earl ";1; .. ! . genie. '.,.....:.-.:. 0. • ' •'. • .5.2,00,0oe , IL,.}.3,,,Ainii,isN IVILISI('' AT HOME ! stew; Methot3 .BritiSh Islee .....,-....• .. : . 120;000.000 ! r$10.„.. .13Iiyorti•trhot'er_O_Ill'alna09.•: - • . . . . '• 'Organ. Violin, .natijo, ' Afanciolin. 'SU I was taken befere the adjute I. stood for a few moments 'inside a splendid youth, and their fine free . , , - • . . .- "PTrItoetatilaalle:'s.n.O.a.h..ii:ig", .4'.1B3r917t.ifhl..siellt '' (0i?E'tirts• till:_rma;:e'telialai • part. „ , . • ' • • • .trench warfare. . come out here to Flanders,' With. their • . • • • Minard's Idnintent Cures Burnet; :Ete. .. .catild explain', he, toe,. burst out ex- leetui'd kdirl t. • .,to put hii paren. ts, in their' pia& 'Wit:, statentent le justified that . the French, ! ' You pay only: for ,_ ' dial' is conSuming 12 poefids oT pure ild tan tie reliW tete, t Offer of ant- and -be.fore. the sergeant -major evooden sired, dignifiedebY- -the 'nOine lee Iva.y.s of., Speech,. eu, fe.lie.lnodentudi Ingfil ;' wool in his -copiplets 'Outfit; and 1.1161' frer ^-wericly lessons, -7 ergifiall&leViafal--- i-Ittirner Loveliness ' eitedly;, 'Net cut you/hair:1 _14e0k1 iug .an address,ell thpties. t. • •. who ..hftV0 left. their flPirrileteess_the„._,fabs *.og .4 2._ • -Gter • music inol pdginge. • • •g•enu e -ex raet_ .Bolgiait and_ Wall. .holdler.0 „1159: the which. snia.11, \ :bad to have 41v :omit) clipped; every:- . . • eh -e -far- welt- -ter t,rhast ••• tears Freedom in: the Ranks. • a " , f...rorit a' receat: essay at Home -"The same • amount: It le• estimated that. • • nr advanced pupils. P Nob far away the gnus were firing important' peeson at home is neither, one-third of the soldier's outfit is com., Another important. person is•father.' pcised et shoddy. one has.' ' , • 1 Shot, as ey call t, is a real con • t "As soon as he got a chance to sIi •• 1conscious i ' ' ' • deal with them. e , as , a . the arnlieS Of EurOpe are abSorbitig tures each course 16 years' success. the sake of -old memories and old tra- man on 1.1.w firing line and ' in the , soa 252. 225 Pifth Ave. New Verb city tention of all the men Was closely , • t' Iplained that was. arCAnierican ',Wan, and so on. • "'But Why?' the • adjutant•:demand- Everything •Ulna- trnted, fit. . They -are not fighting :for 'their • 0, "Rot; hi 11L-witola-ure I, es lev- el, Alio own mar s an . ernes u or the wit -AO -Ws •of• the hut It. w '• 4 0 A highly technical lecture, and the it- other -Soul of their ram, and for 1 i hi h i 14 thei ee-ed Start ate °ne,. Write :or ..lryee Ifor,klet semething•like 10 poifild;s' per •head.A : ee-tioy • -Now.• tee. SOROOZ. OF MITSUI, held, but every now and again some • • • it w are Nt n r e Female ire p 0 i t.. s es -"So I explained' that ' the theory breezy bit of Caeadiari siring iind a • steer, ..wevela ...e.. rio , that -they -Mood feet ;.was that it was only -fait to lesive the •passing hit tit some efellAcifowlieliffir-l' ,enemy a scalp as a trophy, In case ' actor in the division caus.ed a gust of : rt_t; Ypres, and died-sp many of them you could nob, get his. I. was taken, heighten : 2_, .e . _,,,..71,70,...,_t_l_i_ey_rit001 ,„... ' oxisljaAmjalett,,;witia$ . rfelopl...4__Aii iaLrion:nlyrifiliisit;ma_lif________ _ _ ..„..eee .ittrictly ordered to .leave my hair firers Wore 'all .mixed • together, 'alone.: ',And ldiett_ the hispeetioneWke.s and_ Inefiteef thein were smokinge,e4Ose; held later by 'the lieutenant, .the •ede'i that the shed was thick with. "fee..." ,jutant stopped in front of ,nte and ex- Then . came quefition time, :and Sev-• • .plainecl the Whole story to the lieu- *oral of the younger ,men, commis- , .• ,hold Recipe• tenant, who who , seethed. deeply Interested sioted and non-commissioned, rose to or .1 3 s It 0 VOA& iI ' in the fact that an Ainericatt Indian put Coinical inquiries to the lecture t114 441%.7 t r" hot frontoven.,. it won't./.ritriUli't, brad come over bo .fight for Prance." . who had gieen, there a 1011(1 Ty entitng ' 1111108 1110/4t 4014,14)11K prt.volif ilIdlg"Mtl''ll 1,: vel'4" 11 relieves eonstlpatIon • or::back," 'That's why a lending physitiitin intYN JP's it god• - /Mad to liaipeoially,try it in porridge, Palictilietr, and going, knit pave. fully follow 'dlreetkents 011 packer for Malting porridge. alor en oferly moult+ fast, 0001c the night before Iri a 0111,10 bellett-WitheUt Stirring and ivartn in tho •morninit by Clotting in boiling water while- dressing. At grocers' lee and 115 enlAtle by the:1101'mM !Steal *. in a prcivocabiee jest,- It was all free - GUAM) THE BABYj atd-easy, and the men were enjoying • AGAINST COLDS'. ihemselveel but they were purning. . I also with keen interest In their work, , To guard the Baby against adds ; as. Was shown by the closely -written. nothing can ettual Baby's Own' Tab- totes in their pooketkooks, and by ilets, The Tablets are a mild laxative the 'instant silence that followed A ;that Will keeP the little ones stomach.' serious' question of technical interest And bowels working regularly,. It is In another shed it Murther of ymmg a recognized fact that %viler° the Canadians oat with ' between 'stomach and bowels are in good or- their logs, listening to h lecture on !der that colds will not brief; that th° musketry from a veteran who told health of the little ones will be good them all tho Imploasant thing ti that • 'and that 110 Will thrive mid' be happy might happen if thoy neglected their :and good-natured, The Tablets aro "boot ftiondP which is the • rifle 166 'soltri by medicine dealers or by nutil tiolf, "Treat it as your baby," he kt 125 centa (4 liNt • from The Wililanta said. "De•a'wet intrOd to it." clvioaloino Ont, Wall the, pororation Af Another . $3;000,000,•In Cheecto • A $5 000 000 4 oared Aas peon placed in Now Zealand by Civeat Brit, aln,for 0110040for the.arnty. Tilia a fifth of fhb elietea procluat of. tha island* • • Itainarti's tintatent /telieVeit Mut Wanted... in -largo 11,01ttery, lirtaertliear irn.1 rittaiinatiniatideriCJ4". .zilI departla1011 it 5 Onen itrot_.- lor,o-xlitirlenei.s6 or In0Cp6i1elleedi Ilighe61, 1+.71ge8 aral • ot•III('‘' .1'111-; ' merlin ti•I.V. 4' • Penm4ns Limited, Pariso Ont. • MIEBIENINNINININalarali •ocovro•.14• .trio Avery, t. 1. .4hciO3 615:111 11-tr. FARMERS sEEDs I./PTV YEARS , SVED'AMAN $01VME • /9/• , Before piaci, ..... 1,•,. • eeneAjnoboileio .0ataldigito it Is frog. aeons, son our 1010 Oold. : '''N Ina your Order for '\ • . , Par Mrs, Bags 'free) If (70 RS?, Olt cob) ' loonyin, No. •:/. ,, „:„, :iso Bei ey 4eaming, \flute Cap , r. GOldott Glow_ ,., I.,' i , , .. , Oil tiOligfellow, lifirth Dakota, . . Comptone , • I., i , , . , . 1,00 tortivotPoesild.Zantwici4hvefitwelt141111, itinyttr trenches Will easily get through three , stilts per year; if not more; it meting _that At soldier consUinek • anywkerel THREE VITAIL. 411d.E-STio.liS .,,,...Preoe oti . , good heoth137 So iron know that geed digestion of InditeatiOn. Mo2h .7Z II you -hi of energy; rliaTrifeWaid ' head son in e csit_efter eating with . eel d " "che inesi, 'tort:110o from 30 to 36 pounds of clean Wool' the teund!ition teed health t Paint' and op. ' herbal remedy d ; an ton.c, wil, cure you., • • er Senipt o Syrup, die gredi per aiinent. If we multiply 36 by 15,-1 00,000_1f _gires _us :540,000,9410 _pounds, • . ofeeleatie..woet Witch Atilt bit. reeared AF1* S.S. BERMUDIAN salts. Irma Nni iork :Mint r and. 8. ' ' • - S.S. 'EVANGELINK1 E E:ern:WI 'SW York, - Starch 2 and . Yates. fneldding met& and WM', only $42 rind up. 59011 ind 8461401 • " PATERsoN.-- Rtreift.",' • Canada S.S. Linesi, Limited, , 46 .yonge St.; Toranio. , • or reny ticket—saint: is not a very big quantity et" top' lest,;,, 00,r, -tre-ieurces. ItiKuly named to I supply tlw iceouirenionta •of the. Whole t Lo the eiVillan population of the out-. side world; vonSeenentIV, Stocks Of raw material hil,Ve : boon , pretty Well eXhalisted itt the adVelli olt lie present neW elipe. of Atistralasin. Sonth Africa: ,end South. America," • • •• Sawing and keening,. To sow Inid.habitS and reap peace Of Mind is irnposslble. TO sew earth and reap 'heaven is impossible. To sew self-indulkeneo .and reap. joy fe possible, . Seed -time end:harvest are cause and, tdeet, Youth 1s Oa. sow, Wo prepare our own' sheav- es. Manhood arca • wolnanhood • will Work no • miracles of auntie, We Mist sow good in youth If we would reap .the fruits: of :joy later. • • SYR *€.`, TROUBLES" At all binges% or direct on receipt of Price, Mk, and Sin. T lare,bottle COM iipS three tittle' a ainoc.h its the moaner, A. J. WHITE& CO. Limiters, Cra '*.trees Wess, ontrydl Bet tett :a homely isn't home Mttell, Mindtd"fi %bikin1/1d wife than tiliv Nthli - 4„,. ....04.0.0.4444*asse.a....,024......:.40044 : • IRE NOTICE RESI'N.41 .S . • • s‘Ei7,ps. we Ogle° tto-advise our • etintornehat re talthCtsg!,. , 120th) litwo suffered & 'very largo logs tn SurttlaY's f 11relq: 0thy fire, We have .suffieient stiletto t,tored'et our 1311e- 110Use At 1.ong. Branch' 431141other wari.boast 4 ill ti,r• 04'11 to eeeble us to fill orders cottiplete:liial to tale, Care Of tbo oomintr season's trails, . We otintmenci,d altit - plug Morteay, net, at noon and order:. !vie i (! 1.44,clit,. • rp oar, Ostia prealrit mathrer; . .. , RENNIE'S • SIbie '.),'S : 7.i 4 -4 TIRAD °Millen, TO ONTO, CANADA ' All OPT' britliolieir ha N o , Demi snpplied with ei.iiir vo.....4.0.1*.et4450.114:40.... .40 0.0...0.-04.0. falkV .0,0a80u'41 reeutrtements, ..,-. , :, .......:,,,,- ,,.. r pato °voile:bey a 1r, A..