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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-04-13, Page 3° Y�TJR BLOOD .. $ FINDS NOVEL FOR PRISONERS, cm.4.0 OF MP To TUE uunor$ OF FRANCO. IN .THE SPRIG tu4' now you .0e, feeling " .ont soi.10"--not. your usual self. . -Quite ex., liausted,et times and menet devete real •energy to your wotit. Sleep does :rowyormid-yott-waltovprfeeling tired out," ., rerhetes riettnnlaPPri1 is flying through your muscles and. jointsor rriu.y be your shin is ilisftur. ed by rashes, boils or pimples, atdies, twinges of. neuralgia, fitse of' nervetteriese, irritabift'Of tember and disordere&stonlach Often increase your discinnfort in the spring. .• .3!! The. cause-winterhas left its mark on you. •These • troubles are signs that • your blood .i.tv poor and watery, that • your nerves are exhausted. You. must renew , and enrich your blood . at onee - and; restore tone to your tired. nerves, .or there may he e complete, brealc- down . The most. powerful remedy for these spring ailments in .rnen; women and . children is Dr. Pink , rilla. for Pale People, becanse these Pills cleanse bad .bloed apcf.strengthen weak nerves, • • New; rieh,,red hlood-your• greatest need in spring ---is pleetifully created by Dr...liriBiaino;ria •and With Om new, Pure blood in. yOneveins you qUiekly'regairk and 'Were:11Se your strength/. Then. Your skin be- . • comes clear,. your • eyes bright, . your nerves strong, and yeti feel hetter,•eat better, sleep better, and are able. to • dO. your Week... • • - , •" ' Begin petit .sprieg tonic. treatment' 'e to -day for the 'blood and, iletves with Dr. Willie -ins'. Pink Pills.ere- the Pills that strengthen: • •• These Pills are'sold by mest dealers, but do not be persuaded to take "some- . thing- just the 'same." If you can't • get. the genuine Pills Iroin your deaj- ers they will be sent you by mail, post paid, at BO cents 'a box or six boxes efor $2.,50 by writing The Dr: Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, .Ont. • .• ORIY YOUR POLO AWAY For cold* in the throst-ind chest your most convenient remedy is TliiPlers CaPtiVe Germans in the . .,.- • .11.3.10.1.41,ZAIll. gRag-_,,, - tadiUm. The life of the soldiers in , the trenches, the civilians in the towns of northern PranCe in the hands of the Germane•et under bornbardannit of big mins have been described by writers in great detail, but the plc - lure of France. in war time is not complete without a description of the 1 changes which have. been undergone the towns behind the lines, in the great central and southern and south- ern regions, of France which . have been touchedonly in spirit by,the war. Perhaps the most interesting and typical of 'that) southern French cities in wat time hit Liens, "onee the rcity of syndicalism, but now the city of patriotism. •• • 1 • . The 'elianges , which • have taken , place in Lyons since the outbreak obof ;the war are described in an aeticle by. 1 Winifred Stephens hi the . Lorelon Daily Chronicle. . The writer, says:. . "Ly,ons, tlie queen of French pro- vincial cities, the town of two Fivers and twenty-five bridges, 'now the centre' of special interest. For at Lyons, ever • since the beginning of the war, notable events have constant- ly been happening. Le Brotteauba- tion has beenthe scene of many heart stirring arrivals; hundreds of ex- changed, French prisoners -many, alas! blind or maimed -returning from German captivity; the French host- ages from Germany, welcomed with a triumphal -ovation; only the other day the Queen and the Princess of Montenegro and, finally, King Nichol- as himself. So now the Montenegrin court is at the Grand Hotel, and Ly-. ons once the capital, of -Gaul, is to- day the capital of Montenegro„ Patriotism All -Evident. • IN ALITTLE FRENCH VILLAGE. •, "But the city ,js also so• rnething Inhabitants Made Cave Dwellers* -Constant • In the last, 18 months we have beee probably 20-0- different:toWns *or it'll. • !ages, but the most,peeuliar of All was the little tows of P--. It was lest than 2000. yards . from the Getman • lines, •yet the, civilians still live in the teWn, although not atways in their houses, says , Writer , in Leslie's Magazine. A steelesided, horseshee- ,. incloses the little valley iri . which the town lies, and the toe of the . .the Gelman% lines.. Three-quarters 'of the -way_ .up the Side. of the ridge ifi an eutcroppiag ef•lime- • ".Stotie; -fa Which *are . many natural • eaves:, The houses are. built. Just in • front .ef the cave, • and the latter are • used as.stablet, itine cellars' and. gran., . aries. The breiv.of the bill, is the 'rite ;of eecond line trench, so•lhat the cavet1/2 are occupied by 'intent lery. hares. • The civilians,' however, refilse to be crowded Out. -"-We were in. thiscsecter. only -a week during that ,time the town was shelted every ,dity, usnally-for half an 'hour betWeen :neon arid 4 in the after- noon. • At the sound of the' first ,shell the troops and the,wemea winild • all take to the caveS and ..Wait the, bombardment was. over. ,IVtore _danger• - ous thee the bombard.shens ,were the banes Verdues or stray , bullets that spattered into the town. , • •* constant' shelling bad. demolish- • ed the -church, scheothouse and many • of the dwellings of the (own, but the • parish priest moved both ehurch and - school into. one Of the caves, and.there •. 'the e,hildren learned their. leasons on • Weekdays and on Sunday .gathereo • With their elders. for the .services of the church,. secure- froM both 'bullets and shollS. • . ' The remains • of the furniture :from • , the, shattered 'church and school build- •ings had served to,Scantily furnish the The,unconcern with whieh the people of MIS Village looked upon the raVaget, og War would have been a great surprise to me If I had not seen similar evidences of fortitude in se many other places., • • • rue* link • petroleum Alfii Centsins the active Kiwi* a Capsicum (Red Pepper.) • Easy to 'apply, Will not blister the, sieht, hold in handy tin tubes et chem. ists mid genera stores every. vviiere. Refuse 4ubstjtutes, Frce bOcikiCE OIL request, OfIESEHRQIIGH MFG. 'CO. (Consolidated) , • 11810 assbatAee, Montreal slaughter houses apd cattle mar- Itets (or Lyons a an agricultural as well as an, industrial• centre), eewly erected, just before the war, when they wereebeing used for, the Lyons exhibition. 'Ile city has always been uefortunate in its exhibitions.' The first in 18.70, Was interruetea lei the Franeo-Prussian *.wilr;; tyhe Second, in 1894; Was overclouded by •President Carnet's assassination; the third wee abruptly terminated by the mobiliza- tion of Auggst, 1914: Nevertheless, nothing daunted, Lyons is now pre- paring to inaugurate something like an annual exhibition -a fair of sam- ples, on the lines of the Leipzig fair, to be held every March; and the booths for thie, year's fair, gracefully cohstructed inlight'wood, already line the river banks." .• • GERMANS HCittE GARDENS. Strict Account of Seed Sales Are • Kept. ,• Everything indidates that the great home gardening campaign of 1915 is to be duplicated in Germanr. this year, but on an even more extensive FRENCH WOMEN GOOD r.i.pigy44$ Brujoh, invetisators. dmIre LTuJd °cd.4,14 Successful Vtforts, The London Times gives A report of the *quill" made b)!' 4 Pritis-)? 40- putation -of women regarding tha worlt done hy French women in Agri_ culture. The delegritiele, Which) sought to idtul ways in vrhichr English women could give greater eesistence i in -carrying on the war, returned ria., peentle. after a fortnight's stax ranee. loor Most a their stay the party was within sound of the eeunee,and Riga of the time was spent on small holdings on tbe battlefleld of the Marne. The litelnhere, Were especiae ly impressed by the unremitting, en- ergy of the French .women -wives, 'daughters and mothers or soldierti !and theiraptitude in taking up the beaviere forma of farm work. One soldier's wife ploughed and sowed; fifty acres of groued after two days' lessons, and tlin itestrected her 144- :irear-014 daughter 'in the same work. I On very few:Jarmo 'Were Men seen ;other titancrinples or ehe aged, . The :French women seemed to accept the carrying on, of faern work aa the na- tural share in the winning td the war, and they toiled bard wit*outa nitir. mule 'The Self- dependence, of exiany 4 the ferries also was remarkable. The women, took their grainto the , village mill to be ground, 'made their own brad,produced their (rod Wine, cider, cheese and vegetables,' little ,outside except tea and Sugar,. 'Eve hiniseheld kept a number ef rabbits a,nd fowls, feeding the •fernfer, almost entirely on wild herbage. I Manitoba Woman Your Ninetpofirot irthday—how are you going to celebrate it? You can live to celebrate it by eating the right kind' of. foods. Owe Nature a chance. Stop digging your grave with your teeth. eut out heavy meats, starcbi foods and §ogry pastriefl and eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It supplies all the .nu- trirnent for Work or play with tile least tax upon the digestive organs, WAR citim ON :. BINDER t row4wola zutaka cop.. I'grio Drozomulcers Crowd to Pat. g r re. 14cliewnre, Car n, 4)r- , - l'CaliZe DiSabled Soldier. , itettill214, AuVi?YvilffgtV' ;.E;rc.gUQ14Q.1* •• Airle.hied soldiers are elreadY find* ''-------77-1-11/lismrr•IPTOCE mg thor way into ,muior occupations iGlpeb4f5 • • or , 0 1 p.4.,_,I.,,tit .4.3: six PA the "petits metiere Th a . P4ris buy nod rave mitiommen-e proill*s; PigarO ItOtea the. presonee. in the 44vorot(13,'4.3,PArylleatignarrijooff, streets of one armed knife grinaers, ' • • ,, , • --tiaa suddenly -deeide to -have their i Ca. Ltd., larigstow Ont I one et whom, it says, was t*;teil went. • ' ' NEZi WAVIT,ED. ing the War' CrosO. ge did a thriving AATA.Isirigi) Glues polt Kmv--4114:7-cu . business in the Rue de la i'aix, whore 1r T and Finishing Departments; it seemed as if all 'the dr,'Wnlokfire-, Iffund_wagee.. 4RoxrIgagatmIfolgtne.,._.„, • vieissors Sharpened; BS' lktILI, IIELP, CAI}Pl3B8 Per centuries it ,hae been rrenell IlireLpinners a d weaver. We will geUivSetOsoMmefOrsoguilvenitirinCtoraniitis fuls.ritdoemrertso,',nzaz,Ttnezeoutcroi,criacnca.:bsollpeawonn,;wolrexarn:nogr - %caving. Good wages paid la all therm. This modern "remouleur" eave. a copy , monthe to come. leer furtber pertieue , of the "lYfaregillaise." ----7044 .. --•-r, 0 Ing 4.,A.),o Ltd, Brantford. Ont. lars, aiiplY ter the Sliegsby Alanuftietur. , • 7011111!*;Miti MQ,31 SALL 'Worsted by iNratr. . . 'eee...eyeer friend doesn't seem 'pttoFIT-.1),TAICING 1,10We AND JOB . .4 .Officee for sale in geed Ontario very happy.' ' • towns. The most useful and Interesting ** nioney. application to *Wrileon PUbliehing Com - of au 'businessee. run information on Ile--Poor.chani just lost a' pot of Patir, 73 Wet.Adelaide. Street, Toronto. She -Through the war, r suppose. esserei.tatonnik ,. ... He -Yes; the girl married a. spit . ci Awczn, .,,ruNons, LIJNI,S, dier. Co., Limited, Collinewoed, Qat, It/ Internal and external. eurt34 with- . oet pain by our home treatment. Write -.....,- Hard Luck. , • ue, before too late. Pr. Bethnal), Medical urnvo roTATOAN . • Made hi Canada. „ LESSON FOR Ammo . . Superb' Sairit .of People in gegland, , • 'Praised by Traveller. . . • Mrs, A. -You seem to have bad NS: luck with your, cdoks. , •, • Mrs. /3. -Yes; the first staYed only three days and the second eat% get rid of: • , • .. Thee following are extracts from. a later just received in, New Yerkfrom a distirignished onow. • in Eng3end; ••• • " ' The, .superla spirit Meets you here at every turn, . Lerd. Ituishven-a Crirneati veteran, '77 -years old, but AS • spry As a cricket •and twice as Jolly,. now back in service as Provost Mar- shal of Loedon-took me the -other day. to Victoria Station to see the seven days' Immo. of absence men start back for the trenches. .Their .womenfolk were there, and no weep- ing,, no embracing ' and falling in a Sends Message! . . faint, but just kiss, a. bright smile, a "good hick'," a wave 'of • the hand- TELL'S SUFFERING WOMEN To • kerehief as. the train willed out and USE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. . the babies in their arm i kissing their • , ' . hands to "daddy," whom ., perhaps ---- 1 • • . • , (and probably) they . will ne'vey see Mrs. F. .L .Garlis, Who. Suffered With again. I wish people from Ste Louis, Kansasecity, Atlanta, and, Omaha • Backache, •Says ,That the , Results ' could ,come 'over here and get it inta She Got From Dodd's Kidney Pills • greater than that ' Up and down ies, • .. , itheir heads that an ardent longing .. scale. Seedmen. report that .people Were Wonderful. ' • .for peace is not the finest thing in i hely streets, along its. quays; •en „its began. to buy garden seeds • ' squal•es, in the hearts of all its in- in January and the buying with a rush is nOw pro- Stewart Valley, Saek.,,• April ' ..3id. ' the world, and that the 'y hae.e. wealth ., where e OSPecia14,--71VIrs. F,, J. Garlis, wife-efe - - . and comfort and .ea,se • mettie becauee their forefathers • knew • what as habitants 'there throbs the pulse of a ceeding at a rateneverbefore known: mighti resolve.e, Lions is grinilY bent The. great dealers et-Billietit 'i an- estimable •resident- of this-plaeee- . . • : ri ht and fought ' f • .'t And the on winning the war •and at 'mitt -mate -seed industry has its 'centre, are an- is enthusiastic in her praises of Dodd s. , street **. Lyons has always been, in the swirl. swering mail orders With 'peinOd poet, Kidney Pills. • . gentlemen in Wall might vell a thitigs. Its citizens were among cards begging customers to he patient e "Doild's Kidney Pills have. helped •come over to learn here and even the:first Chi stiene, the first Protest- till they can till the 'orders. "• • • ' nie wonderfully," Mrs. Garlis says in mere in France) that money isenot . i .' ants, the first republicans, the first The strictest care is being taken that an interview. ' "A year ago I. was so .the chief end of .life and •that .there see s be holight only .for beim fide pur- bare moi.e ceediteble things to he done ' :poses. An American in Berlinthe ad With my back I could 'hardly move.- than .screw the last cent out of your communists,"the first- synclicalists in. France; they stand to -day in the van- owner •of a small garden, orde, red •seed, I k f .b ' f D dd' I 'd . ' • . . &Mel eof Feeneli 'patiaots.. potatnesom-jrttjrt-., ..a.n.d._.4.aski.r Pills and . they . he) . • • Mends on war.(ontI aet in the ..hoi...„.22:4_* • orthiAr-tre-e-d:' : •prised. a week later to eeceive from a • I Can tell 'you." , II I I • Shaving a 'Measure Aninica's Dog lismedin NOM, T—Not an Operation, . no9K J)0G .11ISNIM9 And How to Feed: freethiAil;t214"r bit CLAY COVER, V. 218 Was131stfitzeptiNenTorl? • USE IT,• tlfe . wonderful new ,skin .foofl I DON'T CUT OUT ,• , ,. and wrinkle chaser, is a: hoon to men with heavy, wiry beards and tender , oe o' appe skins. , A Man who has used it for •a short time • ,1 Hock .or Bursitis said recently : "Shaving is a pleasure 1 ' — now. I used tci consider ft -almost an •FOR 1 A Usit penetrates into the pores. softens Stops lameness promptly. Does not blis- of Unit into the beard before lathering •A E3SOPPINE 5.peration." • It is only necessary to rirb' a few drop's • I will reduce them and leave no blemishes.. .;.• DE MAP A RE.G.triiti3Orrt to ed.hdy an easy, qUiek shave• . I worked. $2abottledelivered. Book 6 Di free. the eard, and gives a. clear), close shave. f without eels • ARSORIONE JR. tor mankind• the antiseptic •ter or , remove the hair, and horse tan be -Isinhaertieraigt opr • soreness after . shaving. Gives the face a fine feeling of smooth- Usit is kind to tender skin. There is no druggists or delivered. Witt teU you mere if you misc. int a hair. • . Allays Pain and Inflammation. rti:e sigatsiStma Lute at I liniment tor Rolls. Braltes. re., s anis s:Vori Veins. nese and freshness. • • • WF. YOUNG, P. 0..F„ 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Pas. Usett prevents dryness of- the, • skin , f,bsorbine and Abiorbine, Jr.. are made In Cantail Caused by exPosure to excessive • AcCiept no substitute. HAWK BICYCLES Send 50c today for a trial .bottle -zstufL flcient for over six weeice. use. •An up-tomlate fligh Ovule Bicycle Cue cl with R -eller. amta, COL= 22,ANIIPACTURING COMPANY, New DOal lure Or Iferrula Cua,Wr Brake send flubs, lieta- 475, 14071C013Vaa101 chable Tirts. high grade eqUip- TORON•TO„ Ment,JecItitling Mud- elm guercls,Punto,A,Toola oLz.uu sgird-FREE 1916 CatalOgue, EMPIRE -BUMNESS 'COLLEGE 846 Broadview Ave., Toronto, Ont. lata I tDaY 10 MONTHS COURSE iNskeh:t. • The only College in tanitTa- leaching all Typewriter .Keyboards oe ratein are half th prereilhie 'else w lie re • • ons, the distinguished Senator of. the .dealer .a.blank form on .wIlieh.. the - Mrs. Garlie is now 'able to attend to I - "In the words of the „lViayor of Ly - Rhone -Department, in an eloquent ad- 'peltee were to certifyto the fact that . her householdduties ,as well 'nuese. I B. he oWned-a garden .and was 'therefore' het fine big baby boy • and she ., feels !. EAT BACK '11113 GE1:MANS. dress delivered at the ,Serbonne, 'Ly- • •• • • • - - wise he .m.ight have .got,seed potatoes erescrihtien .of - ii. Cimadiati Charge _ entitled. to •bey seed potato.e% Other - ons, grave, calm arid laborious, is now that . ehe cannot reConfinend _•Liodd's .: e. that cost threefeld more...than ordinary , , Kidney Pills toe 'highly • . • 1 , Backache is the bane of the aveielge I _. ......, : ,Againit. the 'Enemy. . , . '. *,• I - • The 'Imperial Government, • which ''.'")11.1an's life . It is •eccompanied bY a , -An N.C.0.• in the. .--- Gordon , had taken no action last year for tweaknesseweaknessandand• lassitude that. m•akes., Highlanders,. in a" letter.' .home, . re- , .. . , working With -all its heart; energy and will for the glorious • day ef victory: , "And of this '• activity the Meyer hiniself ie the inspirer :and directoie The town ball,- once the residence of , encouragement of Vegetablee growinge_149- a hurden. But thoeeende of-'wo- .c.entlyereceeeed . in. .Scotland• describes kingseanseeemperoese 'is no a. busy has now established a.Apeelal_ bureau._ men alt .ovet ,Canada are telling their hew' on; one :occasion the • Canadians. hive .Of workers. '• To the ;clothing of at Berlin for that purpose. It has ape suffering sisters that relief and •ctere . came to the stippoit of, the Gordons destitute refugees are devotedthose ,pointed a horticultural e•xpere to take is to be found in .Dodd's KidneY•Pills; The lines ;.of a British. regiment had ; - „charge of it and to inaugurate and con - abode of Napoleon lit •ad the •Em- linnet a ,coentry-wide campaign fer the of women's ine.come from dieeeeedeox. They. cure the kidneys. and nine -tenths been • broken, and the Gordons were grand apartments which •were the . crease., of vegetable production, Ills 'sent. up to . relieve the %situation. The .. , ,press Eugenie when they'. visited'Ll- ' p1 .'an.°f operations embraces. practical • . , • disordered kidneys • • •• ' ' •N.0W .0; Writes: • "e reached the . . . one. . Little would those .membere f measures o f • help, • besides mere pre- . , ,• • other side *Of' a • belt of trees) and . . . our British town couneile, who went to'. pagandtee- .. All *Available lends- about. I ' i s.,,. - ..' ", eelound the Huns coming On. We got Lyohs Some time ago. now recognize •cities,• factory eites, and elsewhere will • ' ..." Nit of Treatment,. • - the: order to charge when they were entertained With so much brillianee• 'cultivated.. The superintendent of ger- ra4ient (tfofe w - Pr, I rectty . nurs-,e)-?Wilfa about' 300- yards. oir.. . We reduced e the 'mile:des fetes,' where they were be Put into vegetables and properly `e. dening is communicating with" the vari- you be my •,evi eiver.. • their lumber by one half with the For the retention hall is now a . vast ' -, • . - . . , bayonet, and then we lay ' down and woi•k room, where Indiaous economic wax organizations to in- , of the city, duce them tb 'look' after tinilies of ,' -. Pretty. Nurse--Certamly., . Patient --Then you • hive me? j‘ ' ' e potted the rest ae they tried to seut-' • direeted by the ItIayoress,Mm% Her- manure. for the armies of volunteer Pretty Nurse -Oh, no ; that's inei,•e..ftle•away. •I don't think more 'than's. Not Only will vegetables be 'grown legs ' -I mist Sh1.2ea eseanel • - ., • ‘ . .' . • riot, pack 'the 600 parcels which Ly- gardeners. thus to. be called Into the ly a.. part of the treatment. . Ons despatches daily to French prison- field ; the waste from slaughter hoses keen my patients . '" • - • ' ' . "Then we had to retake the trench. ' • e u , . . ve- ers of war • end. seldiera at the front. and cold -storage pleura, and,the•seep I don't knew if we Should beim 'mail- ings from the streets are to be turn- • 1 mised this morning to run. awai nath d mail Whcf•had lost. bothilis aged it but. the Canadians came up ar. ed over, to them at a. very low east. • a metre , . • -., supports to; as, , They ' are eiMply In greater quantities than ever before, . • splendkk end with their 'cries of but the preserving of thein will be on .,•• -. 'Geed old •on ,' arid,'• There's nae a larger scale than ever known. . The piece .1.e Scotland' Tinging ,abeve the 62 canning and preserting factories' .at ,, w din, we retook .the treneli. 1 etrunswick•(the centre of theindustry) • I was 611.0, of Aute Bronchi hate seen a 'rap, but the Cenactiart Put up about 200,000,000 eine of vege- MINARD'S LINIMENT. ' . rush - was tep-no.tch. Those Caned - tables from last year's crop, as compar-- Bay of Islands. , J''. AL •C PBELL. isms, with a 'roar Mice the crashing ' , ed!with 70,000,000 reins for 19IC .' .• I was cured of :Facial' NeuralgiabY: of 'waves on a rocky shore, dashed .. ....• iforward. Clean over • our heads they WOULD- iNTOT BE WITHOUT . MINARD'S LINIMENT. Speinghill, N.S. , .• , —• • Cha• pel Becomes a Larder. • 'There is no town in' the world, not even Paris, Where •patriotism is more of a religion than at II3rons. And to the Lyonese, therefore, it can seem no sacrilege that the chapel .adjoining the 'sane dei fetes' ,should have been converted into a larder, stored with slabs of bread, tins of meat jars of jam, fringes of sausages, all destined for the defenders of la patrie. " throughout Lyons all manner of ac- WM. DANIELS:. leaped, and things, did get lively with ' BABIc'S. OWN TABLETS 1 WAS cured a Chronic Rheu.ma. 'bayonets e elialibed rifles. and every- Frope,,„ the town hall radiate •WISE HOSTESS. , e____... ' . e., . tism by .MINARD'S LINIMENt. ' I thing, .in one case I sew a stalwart tivities. ' The Mayer is especially in . Baby's a Own Tableta are guaranteed Albert Co., N.B. '..GEQ...T,INGLEY.; Canadian seize a . Hun and, „lifting , . .•• • . Woii'Her Guests to postern., . terested in the re-edhcation of crill- by a Governineet analyet tohe absolue • . • : !him high over his head, , fling right . . pled Soldier& . :Poi this purpose the tely safe and ' free •from injurious e- " • tinto the middle (of their barbed wire. eThree greet coffee detheees were •murticipality has. oPened two'lechrqe . drugs. Onco. a mother has used them , The strap, was short And sharp, the idle would, not use anything else for Canadians beating back the HunsP" • • .m,, i eld school friend - and her . . tAira schools -one down in. the valley at " : ' Helpful:, • . . . ' ilaughters•-• ' • ' .• ' - ::'' ' La Rechals,..the other on the height ."They were always complaining :her little ones. Concerning them 'Mrs. John-ThelFi•eech havl gained four I .of FoUrvieres . , which dominates Ly- George Taillon, Noelville, Ont, writes: . and taking. Medicine." • (Beth tea and hundred meters from the. enemy, ,.. '„ on as Fiesole dots Florence. In these ..eeeplease,:•seed me two more boxes of .Auntie --How. splendid! That 'should ' NNE, Granulated •Eyelidst; - , eoffee, are 'injurious to many persons;' two institutions some 400 '. crippled),. Baby's Own Tablets for -I. have found e nein .to •put a •stop ' to thoie dreadful e e. Eyes inflamed by exposure because they, contain the subtle, pois- 'pupils are' receiving inetruction • in them .so good for my baby, I Wetild I- to Cold Winds and*Dust Mums drUg, caffeine:) ."I determined , gardening, toy making, Shoemaking, not he without them." The Tablets are gas attacks! YOUR uickly relievedby Marine , to -give them Postuna insteed. of eef- ' book binding, book-heeping, modet•n sold. by medicine dealers or, by iiiiii. ye Remedy. No Steed- .' fee -when' they visited neee•sa eViehoilteeeneeeeeee,etwiloripg,. ,sitrkical inatru- at 26 cords it hcx front The Dr.' Wil- atinarte,s Xdainient . • .. steueeed,zesea:aliiiboep.erBottle.11,urine,EyeiSahreinTubee2Iee . • Mg, just Bye Comfort. At Your Druggists' saying . n . . . e .. — For Book of the Eye Free *rite • 1 , men ma-ing. an lams et wine % i or l 1 e, • n . . an S lip a i 3. • ,-Musene-Er Centliany. Chinas° Riad°. a.. big. pot •if ..Postine the • first ' graphs.... . . . . . iise , • It's fininy hon. a Man Whose health • is sopoor that his wife hits to carry led. your audience einem •yem 'bou- . • . ....the bebywhen they ge-oot anivehere• - each one passed up hee. cup ' to • be ; describes as `war'li gift to peece.' 'A ' • • • .. Tailed, e.emitileieg how fine-Aht.. r .! ' '. .4 -Mee -little 4vay -oet; of the e. town, _utt 'the 'Lord Eassey, despite, his great aro .can walk fifteen miles arineld a' (*lets after your speech:" ' • . • ' *fee was.• : The Mother: asked Mr . 'a teteles Of the. Rhone, 200 Gerinan..Pris, -is eery:keen-1i intmethted in :the ey le ledgercient with; sixty poundeOreeheeleieey heaught. only . useful -gifts; -such "No," heplied the reckless 'Orator; • -*eel-en-free I mech.-. Ietlidn't irnewet her ' fUlidittin. . 'It was begunebefore the onet•s are vonetructing an enoritiouer, i'lla h" ..._ ..________.....__-__ e '.._ eitele."._, ' • , „.• • . ' ase bricks and otlier building mattete • third tee' anti inquired as to the brand' Presented -his • &minas yacht, Red kniekeknaeke on him.. ,.. . Sunbeam, to the GOVeyiiinent of India ' • . • . . .• foe hospital purpieses: Always noted - ' •• . ' T ' - '•.- question :,just then, for; I heard h ear:, war, one Of the.inany.evideoces of that• Sure 11111g. , • • .. :.-1 'taw a while liefore..-that she didn't likepititslidefi fOY iltlithit'S•4rrat-OtItt1001.- lire ' -PagtalTrinrIVEW`qt-TrOl'eift.hintindf4-Vnileir MEW. 6%4',I.Lill'reirrran'41'.--411--L11.0". . • "A • 1 , altfa t I I i • ftet ne s tok 1that ' - • .• • . . ., . , . • . ay es- • I moroi.ng. • . ..•• • l• • "But. the most intei•estieg of all the. • - :* ..Befeee the meat *Wee. .half 'overo.elayor's enterprises if; .that which he A MASSEY STORY. • U for his love of an outdoor life, 'Lord. ..."Money 'doesn!.t. bring happinese " Millard* Xsiebtent 'Ontion: Burne, _?!!:. Brassey •ie his younger days Was tin- •eiviitylse*._not. erHut., itevillehele you ell -tree - - — . ..*. 4,.........1.14 .,',14•,..,,...A.A........5.10. , • '•noffee, . ' ' - . ---. ? ' • ••• • .' ' - ' . "..--i twentieth: '..ceiittirt-- .. • --- - ,,..: een Items , . .ainateur rerielcaer,„ and irmitiyetn.:go,,,fate.i.; ice . .. ....... • , saving. for a suniiy Do: . many a game wait pl ed on his • . • ehe 'Coffee' she liked so well at •breek- !.. . Prisimers Ituiltling Stadium.. ,. tate. On, one occasion, the pleyert.be- e• short:, Of _ an Umpire,: one of his ' Jake Penticoff Was a uniqiie char- .. fast was pure flostune. and the "reaeon .. "..in the day's of `la, guerre Stleleite' 'in-' actee, He had ,a large family, And al- . . oweyer, ant , in • sue a s rong to (.. o . ..• the petition, fhtring 'Lord Brasseee4 perly 'Made. . .. , , , ,• . .. . syndicalism. as ' Lyono.,"". there was ' innings.a 'swift bell came end took .the ' "I We been rou • up..fI'ern. - 0 . greet . diffieulty in well?* . the work ebaii , off , neatly. • eitee.8 mat 1 e he , . • nervells, .teretch d inva) I, to a '.. fine : eoee, . Strikee .wet•e , feeqeent.- The • i asiced .of the footman empire.. "I ain , ' 'copdition of phYsieel ..h.e.aitti ey tettv°. reficer'.eloW in charge doubts •whethei afraid, your lordship,' said 'the- 'num she liked it wet because .it wae pro- • et .1.11 f lordehip's footm• en IRIAS asked.- to fill 'ing coffee .tend using ' Postum.' . :tee plan would over hey° beeh execute- "1- •siM ,doing alt . I cue to .help the ,e,'(1 lied it not been for the intonation. . 'World from coffee slivery to POstum ,nt .wate„ .WhIgh hes. -superseded .'la' freedom, Mid . have .stitile4 the grad- geetre eoelitle rind ',hits brought into • •.1414 of man?, many trienia:' *r,i.litliteJ t.eybet these captive Gerplanecorkerie ..eettjott by Canadian .Postum Co., .Wind7 ' . "Xi' was indeed 'Ope q the Mayee's tier. Ont. .' • .: • • • . ' , :. .namerookiltuthea of genius. •to -.Set this .. ., region. cornet in two .forrnie • '. Hoclieeit as he callea then], • to . 0,14 ., .roAtign,COteill—the original' form-, • *Ark For .liere fn. the ' letetectiereen . inliet be Well belled; ...IP and 25c pkgs. Aich thei •thenteelves nre eonattna-. Iustent-PoStimi-isohAte..pewile ing, in the' football Olds,Ymmiatic Aisis quicklyalvein ii if h filp oot Wathiegreende, temilit reurts, in t le tilised /s .10d, with 'criUtt a ;• nd M auger, OO .. • OtelitS for 15;060 arsons,' Iv Itl• prg- delidelle IniVerage Instantly; II . kepailes. for 'ailot • et:Iltii000., 1 e Oet. 60c tine.' , , • , . , 7 . ah fornie are . eqttalli (lelklons IA qin ' tr.klOtted, 14 ' otoogringi, . o /Dile eke glakpftnee, Ad; tfor P , cost about the tonne Per ettk .' Aline 4 lottreit ,ori .,I stupadoo kvi is "There's a Reason" for PaiguiN ' .'• aIto ctort •. • • ' . . * :-oodd 4tdrOciAl. ..,f'Tot far fehM the stedluill Are the .• • .o.. though' he was reasonably diligent in the use of saw and axe on the village. woodpiles, he frequently cattle to seek aid from the eity father& • "I gotta half •it saelc of flour,'"' said Jake on one occasion. "I'm 111 out, and my 'fetidly iss starfin'."• • "All right, Jake," said the Oficial: "If you need a sack of flour, and have no money to buy it with, well get you a sack; • But see here, Jake, there's a circus contingeto town in a few days and if *ci get you a sack of flour you are sure you Will not seltitand eake your faintly to the cireue?, • • "Oh, no," said Jake, "I already got tat 'sated up. Yes, I got Maley td go to the filreue," ' • , . 'Heard in Court. • Plaintiff's Lawyer ---I rest the ease. Defendent'a Dittae-Yon ought to; it's pretty weak. • • politely, I must say that you are not 'REMPVIDER 1 The ointment . , . at home." ”Not, at home i".exciaim- you plut on your child ,s skin gets - ea the noble baUtnan in ''surpriee. into .the System jug as surely as "What do you 'meant" !Veil,' re. food the child eats. si:Ion't'lct United the foottlien, With a neat bow, iinpure tate and mineral coloring . 'if your lordship must have it, you Matter (such as many of the Ate houte",. .. cheap ointments contain) get into your child's blood i Zam- link it purolirletbal. No pole- . Her Fear, onous coloring. Use NerVons ' Old Lady (as train .stops it alWays. suildenly)--7-What'S the Matter 2 .10c. Box at All Druggists mot Blom:- , irritininan=4There is it 00 -foot croo• bankiAnt' here Mid a \Attie trait jus relied down it, wails - Old Ludy:- Oh, clear; I hopt it Wilttra Mir's. Xsinirsient Citi.e. leaner:eft - adilette4 Zeninteut for Sabo rerywhore THERMOR ' WaterlOss Remaing Rtkt -Hot.Bottli for 12 Hours 0La8to-tirLifetime 50 pages of Si: and RePair Illalestral. You Can buy yoursupplies from us at Wholesale PrtoeN, ' • , • T.- W.BOYLsee 40N, • 27 Notre liante St: West,Itontreals . efore plae- Irk; Order for see_lw4tt,t oi“' 4.516 Ooid- en.Jebilee Catalogue 1 t is free • "Gol't. • Stan, . No. 1 'Red' Clot er • :No. 1 A:-:cylce, •• •, ve go. 1 . $.75 r• • Allow Sec a ec for e'cii cotton bag We may rdirway fright 121 OU- .titr10 • mad Quebec evOr '525.00 , , p..cces eere ettet, '.SANAARY,4" ' WATERLESS , • -#1077610T-TLE,-; -- *•• FAO NOT le. HOURS A • • metes - -NEVER mem Keep Your Harness Soft Strong Pliable • Good Looking ' , It is made ,of metal, nickel ler" plated,' of a venient size; ' Simply be the "Thermo?'" for • ten minutes only, (no longer) and it etays hot for fell twelve hours at an even tempertiturced 125 . deg. Recommended by - physi- cline. On account of the 'steady heat and sanitary metal Case• . DID trinible ---,no filling - no, danger of scalding the hands -- no leaks -no expense and ' one purchase lasts a lifetime. • In sickness, each as Neuralgia, La Grippe,cWRheunia team, Neu- ritis, Inflammation:: -in face, all eteheol and pain*, the "Thermor" • is invaluable. As a bed -warmer and a foot -warmer it has no equal; . • "The .• "Thermor" measures 8'4" neroSS And is 11/2" thick, yet it weighs len than -51 filled two quart rubber bottle: The price is fa .00 sent Poirepaid anywhere and, sold under an ab- sointe.-gu-arantee ;from therisrle- era,• . '7---• -High-class • repreeen e wanted in some territories. • GOLDEN GATE ' MANUFAC.. TI:RING COMPANY, umirrign ' 1 'Youville Street; • Montreal. - . - . Li EUREKA • HARNESS OIL will' do it, Keepsnew 1 -farness new, 'Makes "Old" harnc” look, like. new., • Dealers Ever littlier, The Impeded Oil Compiny. •• Liesited ' IIRANcliES T1 ALL: OTHER .L.01.101••••••• ••• CANADA'S GREAT4ST 'Muskrat Handler - isthe old firm of • HIROl, JOHNSON . , • . Se W.,. Montreal. • ship. • all , yotir irs there • and 'obtain. full , ,•••••*•••••• oil lin -i"r*1 • Outcloors paint that Om* or i—t1us ia'the•f • 4, r • gabs actitor4 , Stiinds the te‘e.of Camu.1.6. tryin't, weAthce AN AO whet paint you have . ever ope reseerni and i‘f het hulditigs. tot kept implement% mut nagens. andlOr . t.,..,•6111 hbrne tioth 01/tAirit ,,,III there is a Rawmay 1)nbIll that 14 %pi- bent et itt Idag..„ ' TO•the'-itan Alio r1tir4 hi,,i..t It Nintspir the t'otts.1,1treili'e arid' e,eolitity or motet)) t Paint itt self t% Mem ' .. , ' ette mao mho hireft tt.rint,rA .rt) d‘i HI kkprk fot h•rt st,11', do ,‘..,4! to -ope,0 goiuMy'. liointsmtlion• VqtAF NJ N% cl I ,iltd .I d. I t.,,,,Ki .o.d•ortt al .011imopplitt ATOM (Imo, rosette. te toial Itamtw•de.dit %kilt gtke ,,,tii .r...,140 'term(' mut $4101.0.130111 . (11' WI" *" ' . 1 ted i5 the 4.,. tory• A. RAMSAY & SON 'CO. tErteblildied 10..1.21 MON. TREA.1.,, Otte,. 1-ur Sale by All Dealers. ./e.'" .• • '4 %. • et:4