The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-30, Page 3a
IRON OLD SCOTLAND:
SPRING IMPURITIES
4'. IN 'THE BLOM Narus OF INTEILEST FROM IIDR
BANES AND /41100,
A 7roale Ikledielae a Neees'aity
at Thta Seaqoa.
Dr...'Williamsr rink. Pills. for Pale
pe.ople are -.an all Wear round tonic,
blood -builder and ner,virestorer. '.113et
•
NV!) a t irqqpg. Qn!in' the Highiandle.
arid Lowlarale of• Auki
A Dollar -Meal for Five 1
Cento—The most expei,:.
aye foods aye quite often
entirely lacking, in food
value. They do not build
muscle or supply energy.
Measured by the cost of
lunehebp. o Shredded Wheat
most foods er Weakfast or
OTFOICK OIL"'
Remarkable- Ways In Which Oolei bee
Been, Found
11 avail:Man Who waelied blu....017n
li,slS01 flisceeered a gold mine Otero
v
be a elump in weeherWomen.
Bet that le beet the largeet naigget
eyer foiled in Califoraist Waa tarried
gut.
Washing hie clotites ta .4 Certain
stream. when- this big lump at torten°
„ • -
It • mis. a riling- Indian WnO• was
INYEVERY
. EMERGENY
You will And *onto use for
BEST SOLDIMS IN TUE WORLD. IthiMt l'OTATOSI
„-Brija. Comnimititor lo Balitane Pays
1 • •
High Tribute he the Vrettellh '
"Tho heat eololiere in the world,"
la the epinibn General Sir OrYan
, Mahon, onion:minding .the •Oritish forces
i in the Balkans), eapreeeed to the Paris
. aseline ' Alumni's Selma.= cordeepondent, re -
1 gargling the French aemy.
-"Oar British eoldiere, toe, have
given the world reason tor edrair.
! ation, but we never pretended to set
a PS, -fout-nn array, -really ea:girth- -the
• name before the spring of 1910, as
: we had to create everything:
I "Germany 14413 finished her war,
I while ours is only beginning, and, in
My opinion, no people will venture to
_execute, criminal designs as long as
two sueh gendavaeS as England and
France are ready to defend the right."
1
Speaking of the Entente Allies, Sir
Draan Mahon said that , what was or-
,, iginaIlya union of, reason, fended
; on interest, now had become a erne
' marriage of inelination, . .. .
. "Yes, indede, she was a . good lAf0.,
I man," remarked. an Irishman, refer-
- ring to -his late -elle, "She was a
---' . . .„---- , good, kind) hearted wamin. She al -
A FAMOUS QUACK- wey§ hit me With the •s,oft end. ef the
broom.
. they, are especially aliable in the with milk and dream is worth' wnTh 11111 ‘vay ' WI"' i'VU14aY "IV Pat
.r.ipri.tig who.' the byaeuris ioudvd with- Ile.adaseriptlena.to,..tha..Edlahurgh, , ,., ,,,,,,,.„,_,,,.._,, ,,, , , _virtuer-eleanItnessi. for cheiee ..-e-uee. ,
imPurities as a result er the .1.4dour Red Cross Pund now total $278,265. '44 gv4144X"--4I1Ci Uld tOSt IS nit not bring iti-siia-re-War'er
w. I
life of the winter months. There is Dumbarton -is to have a Ping Day over five tents. Two biscuits The Californian Eldorado, to hicli
.• . all the world rushed, 'with one accord,
no other Season when the blood le so for prisoners of war belonging to Will Supply an the strengta Ives 0114 spotted by a mail wile went
much ityneed of purifying and enrieh, -the townneeded for a half -day's work out eerly one anorning to dig onions
Or play.
ing, end every dose t the ',metope 1 The Caledonian Radway ,Company
eye enakeerereeekeeeee,,,bue tee,....hne announced a further curtailment
springeone feels weak and tired -Dr, -Weil' passenger train sericce,
WilliaMs' Pink Pills give strength.In Miss A. M. Grant, who has jiist
. the spring..the appetite if efteri poor died at Inverness in her 86th year,
Willialus! Pink Pala develop the bas beialegthed $100,000; to the North -
appetite, tone ethe storaach and aid ern InfirrnarYY IthierneAs•
weak digestion.. It is in the spriag I •Glitsggiw, Tow n 'Counall has -adopt-)
that poisons in the hloed find an out- ed n resolution agreeing to enter into
contrapt with persons of German,
let in disfiguring pimples,: eruptionta,_iio
and boils -Dr - Williams? Pink Pills- 'or Austrian nationality during the
Oar.
V,V.ich Harbor Trtuit., have- been nit.'
lier the n4essity Of eevising the dues
chai.geable for the use of the cfock.) ip
• speedily dear" the skin because they,
go to the" root of the trouble in the
' blood. • In the sprina anaemia, rime:
Matism, indigestion, neurelgie, eryse•
eePelas'• and inatik: other ' troubles'ere view. 'of the increased, eost. of work -
Meet Peraistenti because of poor, weak iiig? r • ,
. Wed, and it is at this time when - all The Cleaeing and Lighting Com -
nature take n new life that the blood mietee of the Adinbuegit Tewn -Goan-
most serious] needs attention, Some ell Nero recommended increases. he
• peopledoes bheis51ves. with , purge-
.- tivee ea thin; season, but tilde only.
further weaken ; themselves. A pur-
,' 'gative merely gallops through the sys-
tem, emptying the bowels, but it does
•••
wages to several of its employes un-
der • the committee, , • •
• 'crtintess Roberts ims aceppted,•the
invitation to ail -trail 'the statue Of her
father, the late Lord Roberts, • in
nob cure anything. • On • the other April- It is being erected in Kelvin -
hand Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually grove Par, Glasgow.
make new' bleed, which reaches every • Lady Beatty, wife of Edmirel Sir
nerve mui:or an in the body, bringing David Beatty, recently opened a ba -
new strength, new health and vigor
to Weak, easily tired' inen, women and
" children. Try D. Williams' Pink Pills
this spring -;they will not disappoint
zaar in Edinburgh for the purpose of
sapplying comforts to D squadron
of the Lothianond 13nraer Horse.
Sergeant Alfred Kiddie, of the ma-
chine gun • section of the 2nd Argyll
and • Sutherland. Highlanders, a • na-
You 'ban' get these health-reaewing
tive of Arbroath, has been •awarded
'Pills through any 'medicine dealer or
by mail post paid at 50 cents a 1;coo the D.C.M. for conspicuous bravery
, or six boxes' for '2.50 from The • Dr. at Loos.
Williams' Medicine Co., • Brockville Dumfries and District Horticul-
• Ont.. tueal Society': have decided not bo hold
, •a show this 3Year o•wing to the war,
'
....e_. IF• but a sale of fruit, flowers and vege-
• JAPANESE S,UICIDE CAUSES: tables in aid of the war relief funds
, — will 'be held. ' . -
• , .
• Why the "Japs Are So Prone to Take In one day recently •there were
'• , : •Their Own Lives: . •• - •
Unrequited love, debt and the fail-
• ure of men of •educatien" to earn a
sufficient living are given by a Writer
In the well-known Chuo Koren review
as the three chief causes of suicide§
in Japan, tlje increase of which in re-
gent years has caused medical ex-,
perts ,.considerable anxiety... The
Le writer expressed the opinion:that the
number oJ. suiaides is • larger .•than
appears in the press and •struck
• by the fact that the number of eases
.of self4destruction aeems to have in -
Creased • with„ the, development of
Western •••
• • He esayst "Latespring and 'early.
•Summer seems to furnish the greater
number of yietitns; so that. 'heat has
evidently an:z irritating effect on the
• mind, produOing the melancholy that
„leads to, suicide. • In spite of the fact,
• that • the . habit is regarded as evil,
• many look to it as the only relief
• from miserye, Though suicide is con-
• demned by both Christianity and Mo• -:
hamesedanism, many Japanese regard,
-.• is- as sometimes a means. tOwatd- a
•higher end. • The evil is due 'to a More
insistenespirit of pessimism following
.,the waye.. of materialism in evidence
• after the wars with Bassist and China.
• Lack of iniagination and deep think-
• leg which fair to find solace in ma-
' terial. 'forces and "knows no other
• source of elief naturally leaves the
• victim in fatal despair."
The writer. is pessimistie as to, the
▪ future, for he finds that aot for many
years, has Japanese society been in
, such a ,state of stagnancy and gloom.
• Statistics showthat the greater
naniber efa
. glcideS are 'among the
• young and that the favored methods
• of seeking • death are by .throwing
themselves in front of railroad trains
and by casting themselyes over water-
falls. So many people jumped te
death over the Ifegon • water -fall
•"'precipice at Chuzeaji in late years
that the authorities bunt a high, wall
• to deter weula-be suicides: The 'wa-
• ter -fall is one of the niost beautiful
in JaParf. -It Carries off the ureter-
• flow from the lake, which itself is
.noted • as the summer home of the
,fOreigri • diplomats' credited- to Tokio.
' MORE THAN EVER.
,
Increased Capacity For Week. .
:0 Many former , ea and coffee drml -
cis who have Mental work Vs -perform
Aair, after day, have found a -better
• , • capacity and.. greater endurance • by•
using 'Postune. .'A woman "weitei: '
. • drunk coffee.' for About
'twenty .years,„ arid 'finally had , whet
•
the • doctor ealled, 'coffee heed.' I
.
was n�rvous and extremely 'despond-
• ente had little enentel phasieaa
• strength left; liad Icidney•troUble and.
• eonstipation." (Tea is jest as injurieus
because ti contains • Caffeine, the
same drug found • In•:coffee,) ••• •
•"The first ' noticable benefit which
•• folloWed the change Vein 'cOliee-I'le
PostUni was the improved action • of
the kidneys.ana bowels. in bye weeks
inYheart adieu was greatly improved.
' 'and my ,nerves• steadier. •
"Then 1 ,beeame •.less. • despondent,
• • and the, desire.. ea be 'active again
sheered proof of renewed' physical and
' mental strength. •
, :formerly •did Mental' work and
• 'had to give it Up on ircetiunt of cof-
fee, , but eineeemein-g Poittim -I am
:delpg :hard. Mental labor With . lege
. fatigue." Nae given :by Canadian
'Postale Co.', Wiedsor, Ona • •
' •
• • Foshan Comes in two Torinea----
Pastille' al:creel-the original ?ern
• ,-inast be will1.5e arid 26e
packages. . •• '•••' •.
•:‘•Instiint Postuiee-a soluble powder -•
diSseleS quickly ire a cup of 'hot. wn-
ter; and.,With treitin and anger, melees'
aelicio.tue beverage instantly. 30e
•• flgl 50e tins. •
Bath forma ore equally delicioaS
'bid cost .fibeut the same per CUP,
• "There's It Iteneon" for Postai%
-sold by aroma.
Made in Canada.
mit •CANADIAN SOLDIERS'.
A Few RecipeS *Which' May' Be Feend
• Very. Useful. . • •'
.,Hear are a few recipes that I want
to give to Canadian Soldiers,' write
Mr.'Gese.;Q MeeLean in theSeottiela:
•
Atnericane--. •...„.• • , , • • - •
• i. How tOwaterproof their over:-
eoats.-Put. 1 lb. of alum, 3, ozs. of
fish gine (or any other first-class glue)
in five quarts of bailing' water.. When
dissolVed, gild five quarts of: cold wa-
ter. When cold put in the Overcoat
for few minutes. When dry it Will
shed the.rain. • .
• 2. .. A . sure .cure s.for....dysentery-
Puta heaping tablespoonful of the
best laundry starch into half a .:pint
of milk. Then put in two tablespoon-
fuls
•of blackberry brandy,' if that is
not handy put in enough red pepper
Waria it up: Take this mixture
every two or threa 'hours.
. '3. A cure. for vomiting. -Put a
heaping tablespoOnful cif • Ertgliah
with a shoal:I-Ignite, and found geld
adherieg to the blade._
0 Tensing ef they Were
the favorite means' of flielcin geld in
Jlendiao • days. • The diggers used
Ileac anives town any things, au*
wore 'thew ia tbeir' belts. They used •
bite of gold with the point. •
to ,slig In their "elainis," flieldeg out I
•Intagine taking thirty-two pounds' I
weight 'of 'gold: aft of a hole la the
earth liefore breakfast', • Yet stick an
experieece was •.commert nough.
• And a sole mine. ia,..New ,Zealane-
wire diseotered by a man ivIto pickee
up' a' Stone 1.6, throw at as, weoci pigeon!.
•llie,, feels Pke' a
151..ouggfpliovir
dify. MANITOBA. 111 AN '''TeltAISES
DODD'S4tIDNEY PILLS.
ITS110 Us* •
retiO1C103 ;Idly , "
-"lit -relieves wiggly chapped-
hande • leolcen, Wasters, bum!,
cuts, inse.ct bites and ekin
tenons of all kinds, . •
Sold in handy glass boalee anti .
tin. tubes, at chemists and Ore
eral stares everyvihere. Relates
- •
•
Free booklet mailed on. request.
cHIESEBROIJGH MFG. CO
• (essootiasted).
1880 Qbabot)Aye. •'Waned
Dern ite•Londen\ and :Oka:Med in Seuth
• ' • '. r Africa. .. ••
•• Sequah,the inest fampus itinera,at
nesburg, • South Afeice; .pernaless:itt
:qua& of. his t.ime, 'wile' (Berl at: Johan-,
the age of qi, area through a fortune
.tehstgi,Tiatdediuloal4t$1.5,000;000.• Q.b. tallied. fthin
. Sequah was born in London but
posed as a red Indian.- Ile . had re -
After Experimenting., With Qtaer :markable gifts as a showman and a
powerful persoriality" tat enabled him
• Medicines Max Hanjook Found M, to work. his cures- • He inspired faith,
•Dodd's • Kidney Pills the Cure That drew people to . him like a magnet,
ile Sought. • .. and exercised a certain spell of it bye-
, notic nature over theme: Touring the
Pleasant Home Man.. March 20th, ; country in magnificent style, he would
(Special.)e-Mr. Max' Han3oole, a well- I hire the largest.hall in the 'place, work
14.
known '• resident of - this place,' who, I up enthusiasm. with a brass band, and
after..1n_extentled peritid of 'ill -health i• then proceed to work his miracles of
is feeling streng and hearty again, I Cure. • He was an exeeptionally • fine:
ii : spreading . broadcast the good new: elocutionist, a . fluent speaker,- and
that he found a new lease or youth something irt a singer ---talents he
in Diultes. Kidney Pills. • : I :later. put• to use. on the • variety stage
'
black 'eurraet jam into a glass of fI ,trted all lutina.of other. pills, but after 'giving up the medicine business:.
they didn't help. me :very much," ' Mr. ! Another natural endowment Was great
cold Water, mash well, ' and take a
Hanjook says. "But •Dodd's -Kidn,ee !physical "stren,gtb. 'He cold pull out
swalloweveryfew Minutes. . •• .
Pills have made Me feel like e. differ- ' the most obstinate tooth, even_ if. he
4. Best Way to. make an egg 'nm
o. • •
ent man. ' I feel like a young.fellow took a pieee• of jawbone with • it, and
upwards 0'220' tons of fish landed at -Put yolk of egg into a tumbler with
again: , I . want • everybody bo knoiv
that Doda's Kidney Pills . have , done the auaience that the operation was
then' ineke• the 'patient swear "before
'
Aberdeen: by 33 veSsels:. The landings a leasPoonful of Jamaica rum. ' Beat.
*ere the heaviest • experienced for up web and •put in":4 teaspoonful of
tor • me everything that has been painless. When he applied his thigi6
claimed for them." • ' ' : ' • • oils against rheumatism 'he gave the
D•odd's Kidney Pills make men and patient such•a severe rubbing that the
women feel young again because they original pun was forgotten. .•ManY
•spread good' health' all over the body. patients . who 'hobbled on the stage
Dodd's Kidney Pills act. directly on scame ,off Without crutches; oWing to.
the kidneys.' They. make the kidneys faith and excitement. But relief:was; ,
strong and healthy:add thus put them, ' of coui-se)- only tenipotary.•
in Condition, to etrain all impurities,, • Sequab, whese' rear name is .sefit7tii
air the seeds of•disease, out . of the • liavd. be -en Hartley, reached the. tenith
13104' The , eleanged 'blood, circulating of .his :fartre in the .early. nineties. ' He
i11 through' the; , body • ' gives, new was e.veryWhere denOtincedas an. nn- '
-ste17-b-tit"trat, on 7 ingreased his,
following among the credulous Masks.,
many years.,4he total value was
estimated at $25,000. •
Dr. 'Alex. Hutchinson and 30 mem-
bers .of the 2nd . Scottish Women's
stager. • Then put in half. a pint. of
milk.... Never •put in white of egg.• .
5. Cure' ,pneumonia. -Saturate
a,ball of cotton (one inch in diameter)
Hese tal • unit having been released with. spirits of • grain alcohol. 7,Add
after „mere than . two -months' • ini- three drops of chleroform to each ball
prisonment . as military prisoners Of of • cotton... ' Place between: the .pa-
war_in .Huzigary,have -arrived- .horne.-rtient's: teeth (after. -first using Vase,
At a Meeting M Edinburghitwas . line dn the gums to. 'prevent burning),
resolved to establish a Russo-Scote and let the. petient inhale the filmes
tish Societe', the.airn of which is to , inelongr•deep breaths for 'fifteen rain -
promote' and maintain a • peririanent ; utes. Then .repeat 'for fifteen:minutes
and syrapathetic !understanding . be- I or more. ' Thhale-ragaini•-a-ad-rePea t
tween the people Of ' Scotland and 1.the abeVe twenty' times...‘ The result
Russia. • • •. . . ' • will be that. the lungs will relax and'
By the 'death' of 'Mr., Alexander Ixpand to their; normal condition; in
MacKinn,on, the •gardening \ 'world in twenty-fouf jilt:Ries the sufferer, is out
Scotland . has lost one of ' its :Most • of danger, and in forty-eight hones
'distinguished menibers. '(:).r. .many cured; although . weak.' Change , the
years he acted as head gardener and cotton •balls 'every seven minutes.
Manager to Viscount Melville at Mel- . ' ••
ville -Castte, Midlothian. • .' " ". • .
• One of ehe oldest soup kitchens in
Scotland is that at the border town . .
. of Coldstream, which has just .cele- . Ninety ,Communes ••'Are • Now in . the, tictilar line he' is invaluable, ' " ing o". 1,en .out _Li le ., 1.•• .
days it was supported, largely ' by M: Paul ,Deselienet; • President of _ ,,. „
telephone companies. in Canton, Ill., ,_,I..ing_ -
el eetrti4 tY Oulu gittg the' till ' into a.. res i n; ,
breted- its- centenary,- In- its • early . *, : - iiande of the Frenca. ' -- • ' - Only a' few days ago . two rural
means of .a voluntary levy of a penny. o•dortes's add ,tustoess.' Os .star.,11; yet ,
. ..
e French Chamber or. Deputies, w io !
1 • were lorced by. the public etilities Imola ngerd ..TritItil .ii;edniter,ii,a!:Liiis•11.:Iropi:nfirtpitr•s!
•per Week Per- inhabitant . . . . ,
—or. ..Tacks'on'S. it :Meal.. elaiiped to be '
•
• Was recently the Companion .of Vresi- commission, to establish a :physical '
ALSACE 'REGAINED'
Minartioa 'Liniment ,m911ove9 „Neuralgia.
S•l'Err WOES COV
wore. Delaware. (Inman Or.
der at on. 45UpP2y Waited. Virsito for
Quotation% .111. Dawsoxi, VraniPtOn.
• rus xxuationit
T,),Ant sur.xvit 1,17.4.411K:i ttOS BUBO
-0- foxes. trade for zwe can itoa
aaraz. xtothwedl. Ont.
• 3117844Elf STOCK
11.1101f-0148.0 NURbb.113‘ STOCK
,a.a. buy and save- iraiddleman's profits;
write for eateiogue. Dominion Nurseries
(Smith, Reed .6.7. Co.) tYatbarines, 'Qat.
• AGENTS WADITV's
• ADY YOVNG MAN' TO. VOL'
.a.e lest in their iocality. Doptinloa
Works, Toronto.
WANTED '
EZ4118,-"War*-4'41,
P dour an bags, Visite offIri, •
ara Vyttioir William, Ont. •,
iiTEWISPILITES PO*
, ,
• etOPIT-BreEtaal NE,Wiz; AND .1,43'
, Offices for sale in ,goOd °Maria
towns. The PloSt useful mut interestng
of. intainessies, Fttlit inf0Fmatibe Olt ••
application to Wilson Publishing •Com..
pan); 73 Weat Adelaide Str.eet, Toronto,
•• HELP' WANTED
'VW ANTEIP .GLS FOR - KNITTING;
• T and , Flitisbing" Departments,
good. wages. Apply Kingetou Holisery '
ale Ltd., Kiagstons Ont. •.•
'Why la your friend there • such a
velT,e•eMaabyebieleviee'le* Ibneesa7soen7dth8e1 ghtli 01:0;
(hitter fell ;in ,laye :at .first sight. 1
. seeet.L.AtMent.
g-loutApNaleriE4by:..:uVr
Internal .and taternal, Mired wither;
before
etr. ZaOtlt nalOtel Ont. 4e*'4•t°4
strength--and7-energ-y---everythere:
That's whY Dodd's Kidney Pills .are
pOpular, all Over Canmia. •
REAL VALUE OF RATS. • •
1
. MOTHER
I
E1GEL5s •
SYRUP
Amsrlea's
• Pioneer
Dog Remedies
• The proof of Mother Seigel%
Syrup is .in the taking. . That.
is why former sufferers, whosa •
vitality Was being sapped by
Indigestion; say it is just ex-
cellent fcr.,stornach, •liver, and
. bowel. . troubles. Thanks tco
Mother Seiges .. Syrup, they
i are now streng and well.
• IS EXCELLENT. FOR
• ell you are_afflicted by Indi-
gestion or otherdiserdere of the.. .
•stoinach,"Ii`Yer and bOweis take
Mother Seigel's Srep•regniarly;
for :a few days;'long, enough
titi give it a fair cjiance ,to Make
• i t's beneficial influence felt, •
_Tiwn• note .tha•-• improvement
in your -your
• your ,general condition,: • 3015
. FLA.XSEED .A.S PftOD
HEADACHES, BILIOUSNESS
CONSTIPATION •
INDIGESTION'.
BOOK ON
DOG DISEASES
And How to Feed
Mailed free to mai address bY
the Author
• H. CLAY GLOVER, V S.
118 West 31stSireet, New York
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•TNE FARMERS sEEps .1Y "ViliR%"
, SLGOSMAN Slkavrer. .•
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/9/6 .
, 1866 •,..
., iiirk. .
yourseedien.gsLeef 0 ruer"idPererd-foPif ..' it
1 7
Gold-
en Jubilee Catalogue it Is free
Gov't. Stan. live.
No. 1 Red Clover (FancYq$16.15
No. 1 Alsyko ......-. , ... 13,00
Ng. ' 1 Timothy .....,... 5.65 ,
Allow 30c for each cotton bag
We pay railway freight in On-
tario and Quebec over $25.00
• dEOIKEItH &SON'S 0
•
1
•, .. .'' , riii:( seed . bus been :IcnoW n th no•Ughr •
• .. ." ‘ ,
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Carried • a G.uide • Wire. Through -a . out t, is tort ii.,. t I m o to posS es's WOntl Pri hi. 741e I oobottle ofSyritp contains
, :
• • ' ' ', Conduit 434 Feet Leng. ' • , : f.00d :Ind .medici nal pr opertii..4;j-::Vbe RO- :... three .lintes as as
-
111;01rdd .,it to -slaves. (4)1eeti *themlitthe Six
The. uses of rats ,and mice in this ..conclittini'and-nealt,n.". jThe Selvitterd par- ,- ' -' - •
.• -S .-:. . • ., . . • ,. size. •
. ., , • • .
world. have been - problernatical .. until•Nas• _generally rettened, o.t., its, iiiise.,.e • .-
' . .
now. ,Anse for the' lowly rodent ha's', odor and, taste:. • It. has remaiitecl: tor al
been discovered, and in this one par•:1.fillysietu 11 to d1s'o et tnwthud., of . (ION:**
• o • • .
b
• dent .Poincare. on a visit to. the French connectionbetweere•their lines. To do tie. 111051 n01,111$1/111g; food s,old and
WHEN BABY IS ILL
. .
When. baby Is ill no other medieine
will so :quickly relieve him as will
Baby's Own Tablets. • They go, right
to the root of most childhood ail-
ments -these derangements of the
seamach and bovvels 'which cense dif-
ficult teething,"colds'constipation,
• vomiting and simple fevers. tbey
cleanse the bowels and sweeten the
stomach and drive out all cause of
-illness. • Concerning them 'Mrs. Wm.
Eaeis, Gilks, N.B., says: -"We always
keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in
the house as we have found them an
front l,n Alsace, has given the follow, se ropily ed that a ,. cable. , bo aun. ve: relief (0 111800'i)tic. 41141 (.4118Pr
Ing 'account of his • impressions : through a conduit 434 feet long and P.4u:'\1L)4t go(el, sell It
- .'•
we paida visit 89 the troops• Who 1 i depair /Ionian a leal
taken part in the • .t.ontrany,..
on Hartmannst'veileritopf. So. long .as attaching a 'guide . wire to the -tail of -
had Jest . , fighting one
the managers were n .Spair until ,)
1,64)14,
one of them bit on the happy idea of . . ' • '•
1 Bite 1 shall never fOI•get the look lit
the eyes: of theseyoling...• men, the
leek that was a. reflection of. their Col,
lective soul, of the ...-.o.alepervad•-
• .
a rat and • chasing 'him through the: .•- • .
conduit. - • ' '' ., '.• • alYtiThe One Drawback. •
e .seem '' to be very 'comfortable
f So it .came ahbut„ehat a rat With a here. -De_ You like the woek of bk00111-
ing inspiration. One. felt their
KILLER
sandtiorip.rkev.ILAnttS9
. ft ho ve.riirs ref-raepe.p eaf rrarice '13doudi
• the season. Keepd•
lice.' Makes scaly legs
bright and clean., • Keeps
• lard, pastry and . sweets
will give no troy. trieeewtreorme &tr. BedbugsWito-
day-for -
dar for special trial price. - Booklet free.
& Marshall, Niagara Pau, Ont.
• Distributors for Canada.
A BS OR EnNg
TRADE maRk
Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles, •
Lymphaagitis, Poll Evil, Fistula,•
• Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameness
• and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts;
• Braises.. Boot • Chafes. it is
•SAFE ANTISEPTIC AU GERMICIDE
• Does not blister or remove tlie
hair anti 1lorsean be worke d: Pleasant to use.
MflOa bott iveredr-Desoribe-your-case-,—
for special instructions and Book 5 M•free. •
Ansonetrea. JR., antiseptic liniment tot Mankind, re-
• duces Strains. Painful, Knotted. Swollen Veins. Concen-
trated—wnly a few drops required man application. Price
• !it per bottle at dealers or delivered. '
W F YOUNG, P. D..F., 546 Lyman Bldg., Montreal; Gaao.
• . Mauldin and Absorbloe, Jr.. are made la Dada ,
. .
•
•••
silk fishfine to his tail Was started ning ? ' the
inflexible resolution, their pride, their through the sin.all pasiage. 'A ferret : prisen asked,.a convict.
fak'-, , female ..,
'
absolute -detachment from everything Sent afterhim • to berry hint' up .wes 1 "I've - only • one 'feta - to find :with -
that . w,es not eon:nected, with' victory i mv. job here, tady,":. replied the con-.•
toe arnbitious and. caught the rae .
one falt• that they were living a' The entire 'collection of rats gath- .' slat. "••.• ••• • , : '•' •'. ' • • '
higher life: What :moral 'spiendourl ' • • . • • •
ercd , through the meditim of a' news- ; „. . . • ,, ,
' "AM wliat. is ti t0 may• -i ask ?" '
1 ' cannot thitik about • it itho "It's , altogether too co/inning.
'tears stettingto my eyes; • Al N*Voille•PaPyr'want ad, were sent through the
like the whole of eraine to See what !. conduit, • but the managers were never i
excellent .medicute for little ones." we .have seen. • . • , ,• I Able to judge properle the .ferret's.',
The Tablets ale sold by naeificiee-deal- . 'We Occupy. in Alsace the extent of •handicap.
'en or by mail. at 25 cents a box from. one of our big. arrondissements: 99'. Finally a. 19Cal inventive genius.
The Dr. Williams Medicine Co')
Broekville, Ont,
The
•, ABOUT BANDAGES.
Best •Material , to Use Is Un-
bleaChed• Calico..
, What's a bandage? • Something
you wrap,. rouiid n woad? • Vastly
more than that.
-pommuees, • 90,000. inhabitants, 10,060 Isuggested tking a bell en a eat. This
thiisiasni. for: Feance, is the same," ' Se.*
; • OUR
through by • the rat and their in • ttgen
SAW • "SAFETY- FIRST" FILM, ;.bandeover-tiand. • , heettgruwi
ei Cutting Winds and Dust and to' restore
nee, and Strengthen Eyes after exposure to
school children Everywhere the en- was clone. The fishliee '•was . dragiedi
INF Murine is pre --
Bo w'r•-', pared by our Phy-
7:,..e'Amiii,„„;-•;„7-• siciana as. used. for
practice, now dedieat-
many. years in their
/ nod to,. the Public and
YE'rtriPtY.I7luert!Offerdt;
. . a fine copper' wire New; arawn tin:0116. '
otopiliceard Esyeessilreate.ned, and matte eore
• • • a The rat neglected to stop and a• -;me broadminded Physieians'ufte and mem
°
Officials-Niewed Silent DEpermitted to cape
am'a. it , reward for. faithful service he we's. • mend Marine while ethers
Soo
rheps 3ealous of its
• ' Succesi. talk and rush into print in opposition;
es,:••
to Stimulate Movement • • -•
those whose Eyes need care^ean guess why, ae
• A ' realiatic. moving 'picturefilm iaii.
'the interests. of.. the' Sefety, Firat.'
There eeasVai•ietieS or Movement was ',recently EyiliprpfroL If.,4,r'fircuciobriecoto trertnytTlr tisLt y..*:
,\ •
:]4.Jiaplayed in• 1 • • • • - - •
• nmanr • .'
- • ti"
there Is T10 Preseription fee in Murine.. -Just hand
• your Druggist 110e and you have a Coniplete Pkg..
.,Eye nook' Murino—Dropper—and Cork Screw--
, ready for use. Try it in your Eye. and in Bab
. "
handages sMd as many 'ways of fixing
,: 1 • . MI-: •-•
.' ' : :.C4blunne ' Restiedy CoMpanif. &
a. specially. fitted car at Winasor star ! Marion *Bridge, 0,13.; May 30, '0." Eye cage.
them as-A:here are •wounds and limbs- .
time Mentreal,.beforeVice-Prearlent.
• d it' : , ' : •' t I have handled L '
or •
Le -and• me..., The: usual:materialbury an , for .„ „
: numbei .. of C.P.R. • of- • MENT during the' past you', It is :* Never forget the poeVer of leap; by;
ited,CresS 'roller bandages is .unlileach-: Hela" ' . 'hvavs the •fit sti Lininieut aslea for 'tentiernese for irb.• eneaiul self- .
ed" calico, as Whits stiffness and suh- -
;The film we's produced by Mr..mme.. here; and -unquestionable the. best ' sacr Wets • We' Will ; out noblest victories::
White cotton dr sheeting ens -
A Dow,. general safety. agent, i seller oraii the diffeeent kinds of
- • . , • ---1--"--' • - ' ' • • •:
etance.: e • :-•
..
issecond ehoiceLinen is aeldoia New York Central Lines; and tells • Lininient l'. handle minard's Liniment for, Salo .everywhere
: ' .
, the story.,of a 'railroad men, Jack:Fos- •'. ' • ' N „II, ." • '• 'S "e.
• . . • . "
ter, whose carelessness 'endangeeed
the happiness cif his wife ,and horiie ! '
until hie Mena '',IimSteVens,.a, 'boost- :
--erfm-the-Safety First, convinces -hint l- -
by demonstrating awful examhles that er„,,e Zealands V. C. •
• .
at is weepy to gamble fiir life then to : „ e•-••''' --la
table in anyehtiter way,- -Oue-ettatt i- • •v erY ?ewe. -
people .. know Altai New ,
loses his. lege mid other 'accidents are : Zealadd has its own Victoria Oro§s •.'
i•ealietIettily portrayed in- •an .exhibi-:•one of the fittest medals ever .riward-
tion ,at the 'Safety .Rally to which Jim nd 'Per' Valor." New es,Itind's vie- , •
St.,vens takes 'Jack *Foiter-Latich . as : toria Cross IA 'very similar td..the •
. the shopman who loses an eye through', one so. much coveted by the eiffieers
usedeetoe eepetigive.' •
•'• !-There was a terrible accident '
, Flannel bandages are for the trunk• • chir hose last night" Saida wag. "Ae
of the body had; rheumatic 'joints,:
'Gauze is .used to retain_aedressing ; I 'Was sitting- in the Parlor I happened..
position ., Domette is useful for keep-, —to--loolt.....out„.• ....the _kitchen. .
ing bandages or splints lin position. sink."
StOckingette, may' be used for vari- -
cosi'Veifis or dr011attirlffilbi,,7111.filin
OC crinoline are eniployed in the aP-
plleat.ion . Of plaster-of-Paris,starch,
•or silicated banditgeIe • •
:The regulation widths and. lehirtliS
, or yeller handages may .stirprise you.
'faking the •series, • finger,' arm, leg
and. body- :the 'widths riln from
to iin, and, the lefigtha froill 11/2.;
'yd: to .24ft: :Varieties. of •bandages
a re : 111g1 (4111841(1M, double -headed,
spieu, cepelline, half-capelline,• fouy-
ragna-teiled, Me. Bach has
its .proper eso, mid the correct meth.;
ed of binding meg% -media study.
-Generalty• the %raw ewe hound *Dm •
below upwardse.batetheetbdemen MUSt
be boyina from•above dOwnwards. Fin-
gers, toes, '. arms, lege me all bound
'differently. Even the paAition of the
nurse While applying , thene is ',Igoe-
. ously defined. . • • • •
Baedaging is a good deal more than:
wrapping somethihg• round a Wetted.
:And many a man Who lovedblis
not yeating goggici'4, the 'carpenter
Josing rt linger while weileing • at • a
'buzz saw Without the • gaerd, the
hrrilaman being run over while run-
• niniebetween moving cure, the engioe-
man 'being killed while hoardingthe
footboardof nh engtfie in motion.
Particularly impressive -is the picture
of a collision (life to slowness in flag.
Xn lorder to promote. the Safety
First MoVenient in Carman, Mr. Bury
has secured a copy of the filth, which
'Will be offered to ineeing pictiire
houses at diViiiional and other import-
ant railroad points ttlotig, the • line Of
the Canadiert Pacific RallWay.
The world owes • no Man 'a livitur,
bnt every Mall OWee the world MI
Or •
enemy carries it around iwith him honest effort to get oll
a Pocket, flask. • Liniment Ctire$ ZialidiMft
•
, and Men of the army And . nav§. • The
centre, however, bears the wording
"New . faealend" instead • of "Poe; e
Vitior,'! and has no Mon. • The 'cross
is 'surmounted by ' ae crown • rind is.,
fastened to the 'Oboe bar by a lettee:'
"V" for Victorin: • Th -is -m Od'al for
bravery was instituted in 1839 by. the
Governor Of New 2ealand, • Site G. P.
VO,W011. He exceeded his netherity1
111 doing so, but 'queen Victoria. sighedi
the necessary order for the titedali,1
adding a note, however,-; that it was
not to be taken "tis' a precedent' Ale
together only nineteen 01110Se eross-
es were awarded, • • •
• CANADA'S
GREATEST
Muskrat H#ndler
• Is the ola ilTni of
HIRAM JOHNSON
Llmited, 410 St, Paul'
S. W., Montreal.
• Ship • all your furs •
• Aliere., and . obtain full
table: • • '
watorproof
$4.25.
all charges •pre -paid,
Corers,. -Fawn,
•Black . and. , Blue.
• Styles Raglan,. 01' set• •
In . sleeve With-. belt.
:We sell direct troth •
manufacturer to
• sumer. No agents, nd
•-
middlemen. • Ifyou ,
don't like the garinent
. Your moneY:. •
• send
li•itgabramckent.:ngd:raer.-t
an teed waterproof. •
Men's Waterproofs.
• ,till Styles, , $3.50 Up. .
Write for glee Catalogue; • Tape
, Measure and Samples! of Cloth
. The, Manchester Watcir-
pi•ocsi and plothiner ca.
. MONTREAL, .QUE.
• P.o. Box 1744, at. 319 James St.,
ERMU.D.
• •Tho Ideal Winter Resort
Beautiful '3 ...1ves. SiRddle Riding.
'Golf; Tennis-, Yachting, Fishing'
nnil Sea .2Fiathing. - Present Gar-
• rikon• 96 the. Ottawa (3Sth) Regi -
:meat! • • ••
fingess Hote
is *Pen front goliCEMBEB. to MAY,
Situated on the Harbor of
flamilton, • Accommodates 40 ..
Rates • $25 per week and ,upward•
HOWE 4 TWQROGER,
' • nranagore "."
-HAMILTON, • •• BERMUDA
fl3lklta1a 1/4 roachod i.•tedm-
t.ers ;of" the Qupbec P. S. Co,.
•.32 Broadway, Nov YOrk.
DO You Consider
Wear and Tear
,On your harness when you .
'figure your profits for the
• year? Ordinarily that's a
• ,big item but you can make
it negligible by using
• EUREKA..
. HARNESS OIL
Keeps' the .leather soft and ,
prevents cracking; Adds
years to -harness life.,
Deo lerS EV Cr V td 1.0 e •
theimperial Oil Company I,
Limited
LMAPICEES rE ALL CITIES
,
tVe
MinarLiniment (Jarmo Burner ito,
• it has been said that the darkest
cloud has asilver lining, tut the aver.
ago Malt prefers his deeds gold lined
ehd of lessltiOntbre
Purely Herbal -No pOlsoo-
oil§ coloring matter.
Antiseptic -5 tops blood-
' . •polSoning, festoi•ing, ate.
Soothing -Ends quickly the
'Vain and smarting.
Heals all sores...
30c. Box. All Dnigglsts and Stores
10.
HAWK BICYCLES.
An tip -to -date Itigh trade
itted with Rollto.Chnin,
New Dejlortute or Ifereutes'
(Wider ;Brake fled 114s, Dete.*
eke Re e,s;_liigh grade equip.
theitt,itteltfdlug Mud:, ono erk
t
guards; pill& Tools OLZ.OU itd FREE .916 catoogur..
60 peers of J?k,Oes, Sendrid
and oYetafr Aforenal. Yotteall
buy yoitr supplies from tent
Wholessie Prietito
T. W. BOYD At SON
ontreaL
' ISSUE 12-41.1
-These' Honest,
Tinte-Trie.
Ing rediekits -'
,Aro
RAMSAYY '
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111. R. A 'MS.\ a . P.A1',N T you Act the ' most aec 11 tet.•• 'and thovoti,A
. .
tornifinatical di unproVett, til -W.. 114a1ost444.. 41.44(01' 1).418117i; 't 111 ND Veal. no, 141.4,1 1,
nutterialq ,,,i 01, V011r 0+.011.1t00+! illdgilit'llt lllii MI' 1011 114.11 ‘0.1:111,1t,.., Ttt.“ hint 8,0185', •
•.15 superior to guesswork and - load tv..4.1itne.."'.
.., .. .•'
.. ,Ppetliy itainsA• Gm your o,.‘t i,i., ,,,i,r, .•,,,,na. („, .t hi, '011 lobs me:L.10 ,..,n,... If 1;41. .the t
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