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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-23, Page 3• a 4,P,ty, *0 •••• •14-4-441471,111, • • •4, DE -14,42408_ ON HAIL,WAYS. ,SOLDIERA(SLEP' I the .liailWay .A111.9104Y0 A MYSTERY.1 AS THEY MARCHED T ,Are Asking. . - The demands, ,heing Made: IV or a • ,Noras or moguEsT mu nun :ganlaationa of railway train aervice HANKS AND BRANS, Unless Rooted Out Of the . . • . _ soNNAWItIULISTS MAii-E jt0' ror11:107e:e4n. iWn:r6e,toe: iruatwareg4 -f:rdaa,„ 4 . a a , . . AS y st e m it GrowS 'Worse ' Timm, ' .. , Man4 10,14 Afreelli. Viinadiali„ as well What le Going On in the Highlands and Worse. ,,, • .. , , as United States railways, Would , - -at,.,,„ . . • . , , Mean the disburSenient of TM letiS thank Some Mimeo give inanensity from :. * 'another attacks, but rheurnatisui 'Works l‘rot. a. Groan,' Not a plotiont Not a, $10?.000,000 A year. In order to lee-, atiaint the public with some of the just the 'Other waY; -,EVer3Vitttack of . Complaint; Onlr ,Mts of the casetheexecutive' man - rheumatism invites, 'another; ' WOree ' , • ' • .,Sleep, . mittee of the Association of Western. than that it reduces the body's power 1 so that each attack lel worse•than the • ' A wonderful new sidelight is ihr.orn realliewttYge lelteasteimseePnet1 the fenewh* lin"" _ not -a problem- in the home Hisdopuoineeo lifereatt 144 Boo, Pe - The Bread !Problem ii, I A r2E,Neff:11EROINZ where Shredded Wheat is termed With the Military Medal. ;mown. he whole wheat agnracr yoisut,. realaeveit staffipnr prepared haroreefddidi fe:di: elastest, and. perhaps the.. .-m.tdit pictur- Wheat Biscuit . quo heroine al mile. Erallienne M- • It IS well known that Since the be. ginning of the war women have been fighVng in the NarePeaa armies. Vie ED POTATOW 1UI� bi*zDeleware, der -et iqono., • Sainar liatitt4' Writ* -or • uotstionm,. W.• Diemen,. Iiieueesten,, . IMP 11147.0.11 EDXGREF.ID NEWFOUNtii;4144.0 sian tvattr: 414° few :ord. quebo& . A. Oiliespic, Abbots, und Lowlandokoi Auld' i a digestible form. It con- roau, YOUng French girl only- seven-, ii*9$41.9ntill §cotin. „ ;agrfirdo'ru*VoZocre:1741.. Pluroxt:4 7'34;4":6'4 • tains more real bodpbuild, Zeryri . Edmonton iohools ,ouronia 10,350 444 c°s" mich less' T1* „ r , gallantry under - . • Sc last year. • litcox;cLirainir par is 7 mills. Mademoiselle Moreau, says the ra e ter want ear. Read modlein‘ 0. liar; soboa uarrato two. eas. vaor.e asiw digested i 'Wm:lanes in recognition of her great he rirolik, Ofitawellt Oat. • - mg ..m.atcrial than, meat Or Loos, the tom:that was capts!ar:d tsinith'b, xteed.sit Co 7011;tilt: uy and lla..) Xjalititrd*Taitha,:e:20, It said that 000.10 food for the.. upranct.,conaing Lveli:d113o:S:heurnedefo7erlywyerlid d in , en are need- . ing_eatly it is. rheulliatiSin, bat_ there anti.- the F'rench 'from Mona tO Lthe repwayik-4-you paid your employes' Arm River Rural municipality -is to. hand ft)r brain -for the kid- Haig toward the end of lest SePte?11- one before., If any disease neede. cur- on. the glerions retre.at Ot the t•rIg!. . Mr.Tariner, ence upon it time -like• . • .0.orifftrlWAPIVAD write Ter eatalostie.,,Dondoion Nurser! Man WhO dOeS things with . • ed on S kth • r en. ir • oug are few diseases plrylirtiraiis -findi moro.1.41Why'Vr-.. Gamow WPrilei "r'''.75. -a llieriffiliaily wage, They wake-4'00nd $61:11r7o-ff gopher poison-. dieS. that need a W -e -CCeSJatiOfl L 4-1-)Y Yo1nxq--04N-44 difficult to treat 'successfully.' Wet tingaished, American octor, swys their work was done, .no nlatter The mininium temperature lit of the town MadernOiselle Moreali. reet lo • thelr locality. Domlnieri ' WeatliTr does not cause rheumatism as Pearson's WeeklY. I haw ,inany hOurs. • Falcon for JarmarY was 6Q below &iced food for study or Pay liVed there with her aged father and W"kgs, 14'°raato• Vain' farm hand followed a P ditiens Indy start ehe aches* and pains. tells, how, the French and our original Th t't In a recently-publisbed book he . . e TIS I ate of Technology Alla was, trace thought, though con - zero. -for the housewife who val4st mother and her brother. -As she was low be:1 . , „ -hind a yoke •of oxen perlwp f s ro sim . . - • - Calle herself from kitchen a school.teaeher, the ehildrei L who reMained ° c•'° NXIArkt AND' ,tua • • ItitOutnatistn 3S nOw knQV.ril tO..b0 tle^ .enPeditiOnarY. tei,..ce marched 181.i nn Art will be started in• this . , Stin down, then dick hie ochorer corning Autunin, •' in the tovin were in her ii. Offices ior sale is •good Ontario Pendent up:on ths bided condition aed miles in nine days and' nights • often and %vas contented. ; drUdgerY., , Delicious For charge. Her old father died not long e'wn"' The most'uselta and inters -talus • . . Arm Ri-ve ru I i l't " *medical authorities agree that the :fast ;Weal), continually ARhtlag es- Sus that when you invested 'denote 850 monthlY during 1916. tc a • e as or any meal, . ago afterthe Germans. occapied the M,..1 be6emeS thin I•vah alarming ram- -Mate- rear-guard "gene Pgainst InerQ of your capital in a„ good team of the Patriotic Fund • • milk or cream. town. dity as rheumatism develops: Main- seemingly overWhelming hordes of tabling Abe qualify of' the .hlooel is, • venting and curl rheaMatisin 'That Germans! . therefore, a reasonable way of pre- "Only rarely were sufficiently long • g a no . w'arks out in fact is shown hy the• beneficial resulta whi4h fellow a: fair use or Dr. Williams Pink These pIUs actually Make two". rich 'blood which, drive out the:rheumetic poison, and while thechlood.10 kept in this, cenditien 'there is no -dafigorist't trouble returning. 'Ur: W. T. Pell, orses, to-replacg the oxen, yew; em -1 It is predicted that there, will be .......ski: had sank These horses; turn , no shortage ' of farm labor CO • When 'the great attaac was heelin in Sue- 0. • .. Mademoiselle .Moreau sited in eager Wan the oxen ,Made in Canada. katchewan this coroingspring. halts made for the men to snatch a: morelurrawa in a day - b t In night raids in Edmonton'recent, - - few moments pf reat,'-', Writes Dr.' Crib..'"Pood 'and water were s_caree ..and were irregolarly. supplied.. , Tho point of paramouni. iriterest in that retreat •is in the Sleep phene- raena deXperiericed by these Men." AilIt;---has--been- shown- that. animal4 subjected .te the most favorable' con-. -ditions,,kept from exertion or worty, rnIerfillY. ()lit Soya :L•;.‘•I *as -attacked and.„ hereafter •I want to e paid St . 'tthg.'vfeulzow 'er tho distance the i- 1' alYen447g-par4;eisttliodutia the charge '(14 . nIn nia , ,,__ . , FA* . E . '.4' gtoit Isle ,,).,,,,,,,01:;"'itte:eY74ttlfras,fttVdtallyel•ngw. on the semi4notithlY pay days • .-.: ••'' • Abbut.$200,000.heing.dibtribUted." : ,.- -' . ' . • . , if I work ip lhours or less --if that plan , ainong the Saskatehewail soldiers. would give more money than the plow I In the second 'week. of May 600 l‘r-,r-';‘,.v's 17 MAI!, !_,i,I.,.°M IRE. LAND'S 'Talleage alnounts -to, ' - • iyherohants will gather in Regina to •.• GREEN SHORES. -v., • . , -- 'it *-r-ni inVested i attend" the annual Pis:minder Retair • ..-op137'13--- tnt wife • • Merchantsr Association: • . ' moth mOney in a 'wheel plow on ' fl in 1 nict id 7 Al' A young half-hreed locally known ',Happenings- la the' Emerald Isle .or •• co e . - - . • With a trouble which 'was 'ult•iinately ..aaPPlied wall plenty Of food, and in . - .., . • . . • - .: . as Samson, died in the CottageHos- -ca being. required Pl. pital et Pe It' l - pronounced rhearnatism. Often I was goad hygienic surroundings, do not se instead 6f ' WO; in a heavy furrow and -wrestle s ir . for River est :week, after barely able to crawl into bed, and eel- survive longer than from five to eight u ermg for ten days with the Inc- • with a heavy plow, he said: "Here- coughs. dem able to do a full day's. work In daYs without sleep. • ' after I want yoll to pay me for a full Chinese laundries in Manitob-a will , absolutely, getting, no better, Then I • ' this condition I doctored for a year, 1 The Men Slept as They Marched. . , eonsulted another doctor whose 'chief "In this retreat from Mops to the Marne we have an extraordinary ha- . consolation was that unless I cduld get rid of the trouble I would be a man experiment, in which several, cripple fel. life. He preicribed diet- hundred theusand Men obtained little sleep during nine days, and in addi- ing, and I doctored with him for at don, made forced marches and fAught ' least six months, but instead df get- : one of the greatest battles in history. -. ling relief 'I became weaker and less able •to get alining. Then -I decided I "Him did 'these men survive nine days apiwrently without opportunity .. . ; ..„ • to try a doctor in Tororito,,and was ,,..,,. under his treatrient for' abotit ..four „ta,-shiep? They did an extraordinary months with no better results. I gave 'thing -they slept while they inareh- uP the doctors and tried other rms. 'ecl, . Sheer fatigue slowed down their dies which were equally futile, Then Pace to a rate that would permit them • one day our Store keeper' Sent me a to sleep while Walking: ' box of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, saying, "The unvaried testimony of the that if they did not help me I need Soldiers was that everyone At tithes not pay for them, I. took them And slept on the march. They 'passed then got sOme more and found they through villages asleep: When sleeP • Were helping me. A .pfobably 'used deepened and they began to reel they • $10.00'Worth before I felt fully cured, but they did Cure me and were cheap aS compared with the other treatments Which did not 'help ine: 'The cure was made several years ago, aild I have , not had a twinge of rheumatism since, To -day Lain well and strong and I be- lieve I oWe,it-all to.r.h. WilliaMs Pink him, and asleep many, were cantered. were wakened by. their comrades, - "They sleep in water; on stones, 'in brush, or in the middle of the road as if they had, suddenly. fallen in death. 'No man vita safe Who fell out of the ranks, 'for ne matter on what pretext he fell oat,' sleep conquered . Yeti can get these pills through any medicine dealer, or by .mail, postpaid, at 50 cents a box or bexes, $2 ;.§0 from 'The Dr, Williardi 'Medicine Co., Broekyille, Ont. ABOUT MACHINE GUNS. rhe different' Kinds Used by the SAIIIVNIIIAI Salm meg . um • That the artillery- men 'slept on horse- back, 'was -,evidenced by 'tlie'lept that every man' lest his cap. "The 'Complete exhaustion .:Of the men is vividly told by Gros; of the American Ambulance, Who; with others, Went to thehattle field of the Marne to collect the wounded. :When the ambulances Arrived at, Meaux .at • Armies at War: midnight they, found the town in ut- . EverY day in the newSpapers there ter derknesi. • At lest -they suceeeded- Crop- up incidents dealing dealing With the awaking the 'MaYot. • , • *.;•,.effect of machine-gun tre, and ,an enormous .number of these -weap.onS are doing 'their deadly, work, to -day, •-.'• • : the British 'Army the machine./ "Packed With Sleeping Wounded.. "'Can' you tell in what village We shall find •the wounded? We were _ . gun is the MaX1M' the French use,. Old there were, many' here.'" • . . - the Hotchkiss- or Vuteaux, Austrians ..,..,.my village is full of wounded. / • employ the SchWarzlose„ and Germans -will show you,, the mayor iepued. the Maxitn. In all cases machine-guns '"They threaded their way through 'Are attached.' to the infantry forces„ dark streets to a dilapidated school usually at the proportion of two guns building. Not a sound! There was the - Per battalion, or -1,000 men. . ; . . stillness'f death They rapped loud- , %Mese guns fire rifle cartridges•at o , . , . , 4 -immense speed by mechanical .means; Cr; there was no -response. • - , . and usually the kick,, or recoil, orthe "Pushing open the dodr, they found silo is used for the purpose of reload- the building packed With wounded -:- ...Zing. It is interesting to to note.that in more than 500. .Soine were dying: a teat. forty-two British first-chiSs •everi one was: ii.1 a,deep sleep; Bleed-' • -'' shots engaged. against a machine- big, yet asleeP-;‘, leg shattered,•. yet '• gun, each , firing at the same target asleep.- Not a groan; not a motion, . for one minte, the on discharged 228 no.,t, a complaint -only sleep , rounds-drid 'made sixty-nine its, the forty-two' marksinen . diScharged ,408. . Surgical aid, the prospect- of -being 'rou'nds and made' sixty-two bits. . taken to a good hospital, the thought . of food and drink, of being removed • . . H'... frein the range of the enemy's guns., Th'Ndighbors Say. - .. , . ;, ;,,_ . awakened no interest. They • had in affence% _reached - thelitage- of uncenditional.ex.. with the color*. At present 1,620 If • he' '-is regulai. '• hiestion, and desired only 0 -be left have lost their lives; and' there are church, he' is., toe. pious., -. the road to perdition. • . alone. y slept. . while their! orphans. The 'on, on the books of the relief fund. 1,300 • ''If he doesn't attend. church, be is op wounds were being dressed. . In the majority of cases the "After deep sleep for two or threelGoV'erhnent pentien is or will be sup- • - If he sends his family •away for the ' - • • ' -- summer,'it is more than he can af; • : . plemented bthe fund the .maxi um -ford. . . • Interest to All True:Irish: = . • men. • suspense for the ' result. Hidden away 'hi the, cellars and lit other] places 'of , cepparative :,safety- were several •nfamiliest including 'old men, women •mial children. She helself .re- fused to 'remain under shelter When it . became • -evident- that. the'.-Gerinans were being driven hark?, As seen a§ the: Brititirentered/ •MademoiSelie 'Moron sallied out into the streets and during the ensuing struggle ass1Sted, 'the woofed to places 4f safety,, Al- though not physically strong, her de- termination increased ,her strength At the last meeting of the Belfast tenfold. 'To those who needed them' day if I work 8 hour e or less, with be brought under the Factories act Beard of Guardians it was reported she gave drink and stimulants, and .. . thiw-and-a-half pay for over time, under an amendment to the act that there were . 127 cases of scar- she dressed as best she could oin - we Turnieh cans. PaY entress chirges• money." . and guarantee highest prices either on a time or distance ,basis, adopted by the law amendments -letina in the hospital. ' • - At Leinster Assizes Dublin; Geo,. , surgeons entered the' town they • wounds' of ethers. Men the British which ever will give me the most committee. , , Both women and men voted in the Bell was found guilty, insane, on found her bending tenderly over her recent municipal elections in Edmon- I a charge of the murder of -his father - Suppose, Wither, Mr. Farmer, that ten for the first time in the city's in County Meath, and was committed I charges: . from 1904 pi 1914 you had increased history The women's Vote was 28 to an *asylum , As'' the British reinforcements moli- fre'ml per ce-iit. of the 7,431 polled. I ' - '' the wages of your farm hand led up she heard 'them singing "God News has reached Stewartstown ' , • • . Co*ley, postmaster oPick- that a farmer nanied Geo. Rankin' .1 W C 1 f Save the Kine.with true British vi - $902.09 a Year to $1,253.37' a year, would you feel like granting his last demand for more Irges for doing ex- actly the same N Ark in the same hours? '' ,' • That is precisely the question that the_rallway Managers of this country _Vinson Puhnihing coral vanv, 73 West Atiellahle l'oronte. . CANCER: TOMCifill: 112Telq," " internal and external. cured With. cat. Pain by our home treatment. Write • vs -before top late, pr. Hellman Liimited, Coliingwfod, Ont., BQOi.ON DOG pIsWgs . Aiano*to}vecii. Mailed. free ta any.addretts tg, 1 Asidlitair. ' ' the Auth,tr ,,...' Plair,-r II, cuty moyEkt. Ir. s: peg Remedial 118 West 31slEireet,NewYerk . . . ,........... - . WANTED ardville, had his house burned clown last week Very 'little was. saved of clothing or furniture, and the' post office fixtures were a total loss. Signs bearing the inscription, "No Austrians or Germans Employed Here" have sprung u all over al- p c ry since the raids on the White CREAM ...EMT OR SOUR 0 Write for particulars. residing in ,the town land of New- Part When they had finished, Made- TDEOzTii MAURY DO., LIMITED langors, aged 85 years, dropped dead nioiselle Moreau dashed forward and !outside his home. ' At a meeting of 'the governors or soldiers surrounded her and joined Our Ba• k r . • cite r TORONTO . I began to sing the "Marseillaise.'"rhe aeierenc:s (Dept 'WI the Royal Irish Academy of "Music, a with' a will, singing Rouget de Lisle's I letter was read' from the secretary., undying lines with 'the greatest en-' stating that the treasury grant f thusiasm are now called on to answer.. The men• . • • $1,500 is t6' be discontinued. -, I. , A few days later this French army .Docks is taking steps tq have the provisions i order was issued:, .. . of the ,Emergency Act ' suspending "Mlle. Emilienne Moreau,' 'aged nih electiona in connection With --Inciir years:, living at Dies (North Prance), government bodies applied to itself.- i On September 25, at'the taking df the ' Weigh . in Gal in Waterford, Mr. Redmond niade, • a she organized a first-aid- station ,.in -- special at a tecruiting meeting village of Loos by the Britsti treops t special appeal to farmers to assist her house and'wasemployed ;he whole in securing recruits for reserve bat- day and night in caring for the woend- tenons to make good. the wastage in , ed, With no. regard fOr •herself slie the ranks.- . : I placed all her resources at their dis The death took place recently ' of Mr. William ' Tully, J. T., propriethr ---: gosal Without the slightest i•ev;ard. he went forth amongst them arined and editor of the Roscommon Jour- nal. He Wag a Jtietice of the. peace only with revolvers, and, with the aid Of a few British soldiers, disabled and for the Co. Roscominon for the past twenty-five years. , ,, I captured two of the einny, who, hid- ? At a meeting Of the Cloimel Cor- den in ii neighboring house, were fir- poration it was proposed that owing :ing on the first-aid station"• tt.; the very depressed State the P03it Following the presentation of the lion of Mayor of Clonniel- daring the ;ioliiitary Medal, Mademoiselle Moreau , war one 4. onoi wi ou emo employed in.. in railway train Service ar Eaunc'h cafes, and the Riverside hoteL Th • asking a 25 per cent, increase in pay for. exactly the work they have been doing, and under -the same conditions, - except as to Pay., As with the farm hand, the' working.cenditions of rait- Way train service men have been con.: stantly improved at the expense of the employers. Government statistics prove that -the 'hazard of their occu- pation has steadily decreased. This is the result:of millions spent by pie railroads for better roadheds, heavier rails, double tracks, block signals, automatic coupler:4, air .brakes, mech- anical stokers, oil burning 'engines and many other safety and labor-sav- ing devices, for which the employes made no investment and assumed no financial risk. The, men who are now asking for 25 per. Cent. higher pay are -and always have been the best paid of all railway employes. Their wages range from $800 a year for inexperienced brake- men to nearlY $4,000 a year for en- gineers on the best runs. The aver- age wages of the 300.,000 employes whe are demanding an increase are: $1,253.37 a year, an •increase of 40 per cent. since 1904. The 1,400,000 other, • railway, employes average $684.78; an increase of 25.2 per cent. since 1904. • These are the facts, Mr. Fanner. Will you think them over and then say if you think the' railway train seryice employes are justified ' in threatening the prosperity of every in- dastry in this . country, of even the - very existence of individuals depend- ent for feed Supply on uninterrupted • railroad Service? POSTAL EMPLOYEES ENLIST.' _. • , Over 50,099 at the Front With British • Forces. Over 50,000 post office emloyeeg are , -days, daring- which they wanted' neith- I,assistanea of five shillings a week be- . . ,. - •:ei. food, nor- di ink, they !pagan to • - If he doesn't: he is.stingy. conscious . of; their surroundings, they • bPj Jog given 'to widows under 85 'years . , Of age; With four or More children. ., - ' If lie -barmens. to lie---.11eVessfill .iir asked questions; the. 'experienced'pain, I :,- business, he achieved sneeessb.y wind-. ' Parcels of food are sent weekly to they had •discomforts .and. ,Weets- I. ...ling. . , . , ,:. .,.... ...., .. , . .,......, . . ,.. . : they hail hid ..ie..tu_eria.d.n from the oysiii.al.itPhoeilt.ectfice •prisoners of liter, of whom ' if, ha ,givearitreely to- 'charity, it is . are now over 570.. obliVion• Of sleep:" -• . ,41'.. ...: '; 7:' ••• • . ' . - !the, doesn't, he is •Classed al; ii• Sitio- . . ,. • , . ..., .. •. . , , . • • . • done for stayer. . A,:wenderful Sthry-tiod.a tvos.oPe! CROSS, FRETFUL BABIES • flint. she- The' eros 'fretful. lmby is.n •• sickly . . C.,E -OF WAb. E. by happy, :"IS "killing. 'herself"' .fer•-'-the- , If his wife does her •owit Work, • ' If she hasTeerearits, she ought to be An. 'Incident Which Shows. and. en" jug* Mothers if your . baby is , „• • . -• zeroes and.crieaa greet deal_ something_ •ari economical .. • ••. ' • . . • . • neSS of. Heart.. .. la .Wrong.. Ijia little... stomach'. • and ' STOPPED SHORT . • 'The. Prince of Wales -is malcing'him- •hewele..inay be' out Or orde.ri his teeth • • • . • , -, • . 'self...beloved As Well is fespected at troubling- him, or:he army .be bothered- . • ., Taking Tonics, 'and.Built DP op. the front, Endless Stories of his kind- with worms. jibe mother' should' irn- 'Right, Food. . - films are toldA The -latest'*as re- InediatelY give 'him Ilaby!s Own Tab- - , kited to me by a very 'old friend Who lets. :They' never fail to relieve the has.Ioif feur sOns on the battlefield, baby. .ConcOniog thein 'airs. 'Ronald • 'rile teke 'is-frequenti m le of • Mirt Hold tlethes Pins in Y- Your Are '1 WHAT, • WHAT. , MRS. BROWN. SAYS ,OF DODD'S KIDNEY ' • New Brunswick Lady Feels- it , Her Duty to Tell Women .That, Dodd's Kidney PHIS Are the Beet Remedy She Ever Used- • Miscou Harbor,' Gloucester . Ca., N.B., Mar. 13th (Special.) -9 think Dodd's Kidney Pills are worth their ments. The proposals was defeated. 3,, was presented to Monsieur Poincare by,,Senater .Jean Dupuy. - wei ht in old" This is -the state- M Cork Winter Assizes JOhn Staf- ford Dunne, manager of the ttheroom Ment of Mrs. James Brown *ell known and highly resPected hranch of the, National Bank pleaded. to - embezzling $7,501), the "I think- it -would be--inigrateful-on-1:g1414' mollies of the ..bank,, and 'was, sen, my part if I did not tell what a bless- tenced to twelve months imprison- ing 1)1:Ad's Kidney Pills have been to me," Mrs. Brown continued. 9 :was in bed three ,weeks' with headache and s,ore back. -Then I began to use Dodd's Kidney Pills and I found them the best remedy I have Aver used." ' Mrs. Breslin just 'one Of the, many women:in New. Brunswick who '- are - telling df 'wins relieved and health restored by the great Canadian 'kid- ney remedy.' Dodd's Kidiley pills are suffering women1s best friend, beeause they act directly on the kidneys, They. tone up the, kidneys and put thehi in condition to do their full work of straining' all the impurities out Of* the -bleed. Nine -tenths of women's' troubles ceme from -diseased or disok- dered kidneys. There is abundant evidence., on every hand that Dodds Kidney Pills cure all Kidney troubles: Chief Inspector Murphy, Inspector ALove„ Sergeant Halley and other members of the."Deteetive Division of. -the Dublin eMtropolitan.' a df . .4.1•••••••••••••••47. • :Good for 'children. :MOO 1st ee thitt- flavor and the • body ' „ele- ments of 'grains. Ile 'In the. dark -parts !usually .thrown away. So also. do the Ifpie -salts which yonr. needs . to harden bones' and teeth; 'Children fed upon-coarsedark cereals develop greater resistanW4110914 the 15algais and r the shop ci Messrs. Lawler,'Serbs. Rennin soldiers who cOnquered in ,PoTOM street„ and took possession . the world fed upon two bands of entire' of. a large quantity of firearms, am- - grain rOod a, day. Dr. Jackson's Roman munition,- etc. • • • Company, soddenly. - collapsed ing in Kilkenny; Mr. .l'oh.ri A. Davis,. agent for the Marquis of °monde. and secretary '61 the Kilkenny Gas While presiding at a Public meet,- I and I made fz;.em several entire grainil. It's It's st., natural. laxative. Most grocers vows and nqdrielnes better than meat. delicious, easily. in'epared in a variety of balanced -maim A Loeal'Gevernment Board -.nquiry sl‘'ejella:ti: . .'seien. tinea':): died ,before medico. aid . could be ' Made by.' Roman ItIea4,•_ Co.; Toronto, summoned. • was -held in the. board room -of the , ... • ' • ' , .Canada, . , kne habits of old age are :I gener- S th Dublin Union, into an applies- • • . cif for a loan of $50,000 to complete con4rineS. -' '. , • • a scheme of labcirers' cottage -S. There '' ' . was no Objection. l' attnardPs Liniment for sale everywhere Further meetings are being held ----- ou the habits of, youth matured and bon of the South Dublin Rural Colin- ally • . . ' in BelfAst.dealiiv with the questions- Men are like tea, says Estelle Klau- Of Mose rent increases and Itidvdnc- .der; it • takes hot Water to draw out • • 'ing. coal prices, and resolutions have: their _strength.. ' . . - .• ' beet, 'passed calling upon the 'Gov- ernment to take ' steps to .eurtail the , extortionate Prices for...coal. ' ' 'The Dublin police' recently raided a number 'of homes -limier the De- I . - . fence Of the Realm Art, Lniongst 1 which was that of- the..Countess Mar, .1- .,, kevie,, Rathinines.: Where a printiog I press . was seized,' whieh Was: being I . used for' printing pro,•Germait litera- ' • • ture.'• ''.' . . - • • ' - • trying to build up a worn-nufnervousi.The onlY surviving one is an at Hurley, N.B., writes:' -"I know ' ".• - • Mouth.' • system pn ‘so-ealled • tonics. • chaplain . and ;he' was chatting., to a7 •Of •lothing so: good foi` •trOSS fretful • - '' . .. build used 'tip' tiiime Cella is • what' fre'n•P' r -e P'e....an -bated lately illic Pi Oe',cateleSsneas' 7I's ...it -anything' serrousr. deerOr?" bout 'the 1.os of „his last serviving am pleased iii recommend' them to 'should be .supplied, and this. eon 'he. ,brother and the loneliriess•art 1 dnese other mothers." The Tablets are' sold of the 'housewife. that a series et asked a Yinith of a doctor after .the found -Mita -ere --iin-traf-iFeirgaTifeiC . 8.-°. 6 4494* - ' '• er• .. ' • 1 -0- ebis, a' •-b,&1/4:.• ribm. ,The. -DK-will-fail-4 d „Metlicific, Co.; Hreekville, O'n.t. :" . New material from which te_ ye- • Se •many••aceidents have been re•i • • -chaplain, `-`som wh -iaLrkti _babies -as Haby's__Owit„Tablet's it. I - 'o *Minard'S.Liiiiinent 'Limit:a' 'Have :used MINARD'S. LINIMENT. for Croup; .foand nothing 'equal' to:it; sure cure ' • • • 'CHAS E. .SHARP, BaWit'Shaw,', N.B., Sept. '1st,' 1905. . • • . ..• obtained only from proper food. .la,inedicine dealers or 'by mail at 25 "Don't*" have been proposed A - latter had examine r "IsTo . coin , • ( • - • • y y . . • ..• ' . nervous 'collapse, due to . Overiverk . forward with outstretched 'band an and study, and to illness in the,fam-• reMarked:. "I' heai.d what; yeti salt ' ily," writes it young *other. ; ... • • sir, about', your brothers. and. I' an "My friends. becaMe alarmed: . lie- • cause I grew palq.and thin and' could net sleep.: nights: • 1 took„VariChIg OiljeBy, .off, • ehottly after I stopped taking them. My food did not -seem to nourish-, inc. "Reading of ;Grape -Nuts, deterl- •mined to stop the tonics and see what a change of diet would Ile. I ate Grape-Nutif fon. times, a ,day . with -cream, and 'drank milk also, Went to ". bed early after dish of Grape=Nutti. "In about two weeks I •was sleep; • lug soundly. • In a'short thma gained weight and. feltlike „a different, we. 'man: Grape-Nute and fresh air were the only agents used to accomplish the happy regal:U." ' There's on." , Name giver, • by . Canadian rostum ZOO read -above.tettest A new One slipcxxii frent timeto UM& They are frontline, true Mid pill Of hildnatt faitoiXteh • t .1••• ' 1 'Great System... • • • •11•1111EMMINS•116. 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Some of • the ether extremely ,sotty hear, „, , . iope• .. rleachq,-- In.. what , .year• •wns. the. dea,t,a are, as. follows:. • ' ill • t this e . 1. f • profourit symp t f,y,. int,' he said, 1 , Pup11::-"I• don't . know." Teacher - you w accep xplessim o laY Battle of Vttaterloa fought" , • , DOn't risk yonr life gleaning Win.: : do , wish you would. give ,this card to J4It'S situate. enoegh if you only. wOuld your colonel., and ask 'him to giv'e Our learn how tO eultivate artificial tie - leave of absence for ten, days, so that awry. Remember the tweiveapestled, you may go and „see your, .thobher .Add half that number to them. .That's, London end -console her on her He took.: out • his • card Wrote it .few words; on it and handed It :over.' It. was the Prince of Wales. • . • Pee have' .LeatherlesS Shoe. • .4 now type efoietitherleas Shoe" In being, Widely advertised in the Cletinan newspapers.. The uppero.aro 'made .of grey or black waterproof linen sail- cloth, while. the setae ire ek thin layers of wood • glued.. together with waterproof gluey • 201140011: Neuralgia. elgiteen. litultiplY.that by 160. That.'s. 1.806, Take the twelVe apostles again.. Add quarter of their:. number to That's fifteen, . Add !What yoiev.e That's 1'816.. That's the. date ; Quito simple, you see, tti -Member .dates if you will only adopt) ply system,' • lie That" itaa neVer lniown adver... sky Is 'but half acquainted with him. self or with °theta. Constant tritniiPli siteWe Its but one MO of life; the re- iterse sib ueocssart to full flows from the ° ontside. • . .. • . • . Don't pyramid- the furniture to Make a .perell.frent . Which , to hang ' pletares, -Get a stepladder and pre.: vet household ealaMitYl, ' 'DMA ..trip in the hems; Be •etir.-. lid in plitoing rage on the floor. 'Don't bump .your head 1,en open closecloset t ,deers. ' • ' • . • .;• ." • Difiet.groPe in dark 'Closets- •• Get little electrid'' torch And .save. year.' self Many unpleasant oiperienaes.' Don't leave dorneitio iMpletnente on the stairs. A: dustpan , turns the .stairway hits tohtiggen Slide ' fet unwary feet. . , Den't try to ilegoilate the Stairway Nadi eneiimbered.- . • ' • linnerfri. tolnrieet cares inokarea 44, Granut ated ,Ey °lido; to Cold Winds' and Dust OUR ESIT,tkiteZtedit);''Zraig: the amount of milk jeices- • Eyes inflamed by exposure ' " • • . •-• • ,4,.•••••••.• • ...SELL YOUR MILK ANY a farther Ntito , •wotild like it) r use his calves is pre%-cOted pary to feed them, By ing, just Eye comfort. 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