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io the Spring IVIast People, Need a EATIIER VAVOIIAN BAYS T010144
Tonic 'Medicine, MOliEl4BRIVIANB.
• One -of the west signs that the
Wood ia out af order le the piMPLeet
unsiglittruptions:-roid-eezerna--th
come frequently wititthe change front
winter to spring. Tii430 prove .that
the long indoor life of Winter has had.
., its effeet Upon the- blood,. and that
Panionssi,riestAltenews His Attacks on
Those Who Would Spare •
the Enemy: .
'Kill Germans' if 'you would win the
tome medieine is needed to put It war," centinues to be the slogan ot
;go- talr- ileMPle rtlies Rests :13erstards,,Mag.hans. PliSst
s who do slob need a. tome at • this Sea- I mifitent, of London, gnettud. Father
• son. Bad, Wed thtea not merely 49,15 , Vaughan recently ered atietier
•• it6elf inslisfiguring eruptioas. rro this elergynian who thoqght it was a pity
same conditionis due attaelts ef rhous se kr so• many Germans by sayings
matism And lumbago; the sharp stab, ..(in my•.biundffijig st4pidity I had,
.
bin g pains of sciatica ahd neuralgia; thought it a pity to inisS so Many a.
poor appetite and a desire to avoid siunso
ekertion. You cannot .cire thee trOu- In a isie issue of Reynolds, News_
bles by the use of purgative medienies
-you • need a tonic, and a tonie- only,
and among all medicines there is none
•can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
, their tonie„, life-giving,. nerve
Mg poweriEverdose of this aseci
-restor-
e ' y i-
. . , . ,
' eine Inakee , new, rich blobd wch'
drives out impurities, stitnplates every one hand, 'while Prussian war lords
,,sorgan, and brings a •feeling of new make out war to be not only ,a "bio-
- • he,alth and •energy te weak, tiredi.ail,
Jegical 'necessity," but also the "ell -
ng men, Women and children. If You gross o fvalor," the SocietyofFriends;
• ere, out of sorte,, give this -medicine a one the other hand, edeclared that no -
trial and see show cinickrY it will re- .
thing can justify "therepelling of
• store the, appetite, revivb drooping tu„eu. The•German Bernhardt .would
spirits,. and fill your vents with' now, tu'rn ploughshares into Swords, And
health-givirig blood,
• ? ' the Russian Tolstoy would, on the
You can get these Pills from any ,
contrary, crush, swords •into plough -
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents shares. A Plague ors both your.housea,
a box or six boxes fpr $2.5,0 from The
say: I. Between these optimistic. and
• Dr. Williams' Medicine.Ce., Brockville,
pessimistic views, about the 'right 'to
(int. - - ' • fight there is a third class Made ep
. •of people like the Rev. Dr. Meyer and
•DEADLY FRAGRANCE; , • the Rev. Newsham Taylor) who teed
one under the inipressiop thab they
,
Delicious Perfume Disguished Pciisen regard the present European war as
• • some international 'football match,
ases
•• G .
' with the betting on oer ;side, and
ss, 2's A Central ' New correspondent with the hope thee none of the play-
• . sends the following description of an ere in the rongh game will be badly
• . abortive German attack made under hurt. s They and their followers, in
cover of gas; • , • •their solicitude for my welfare, keep
.1
s• "On Saturday evening the Word on reminding me how ill beseeining
4 went around that the Germans were ecclesiastical lips •it •is to give the
preparing to attack, and all eight advice to kill Germans. •
long the big guns behind us were ,
Must Olli
KiG
• sending' the great shells roaring over Gon ng ermans.
• our heads towards the Germans. Jusit 1 suppose I am expected by this
after dawn:a delicious fragrance was school pf thought to exhort opr
• ' . noticed, wafted along by a gentle troops net to kill there. Mr, Bernard
north -West hseeze. The perfume , of Shaw has reminded me that there is
i lilac! We were all, standing Up andapother way of ending the war be.:
•• sniffing the beautiful scent when the' sides that of !killing -Germans, and
scene changed. The 0. C. came, rag- that is to end -it ' by killing English-,
•in alOng and shouting something ins mens My -attitude toward the war
-Coherently 'about goggles. The rierb may be summed up in a very simple
'moment the whole regiment got it, syllogism., It is this: - .
paper Father Vaughan returns to the
charge with thefollqwing: .
' There are two extreme schools of
thought respecting this life and death
struggle called warfare. The' Milltar-
ists and Pacifleiste are poles apart in
bheir teaching abOut- . war. .0n! the
A Crisli, Deliciou*
"Snack' for luncheon, ok
after4he4heatre,, y
old via when the appetite
craves "something differ -
eat" is TRIKVIT, the
Shred e Whole Wheat -
toast. Heat it in the oven
o-fipstoreits.-criapnoss; then
serve with butter, soft cheese
or marmalades As a toast
for chafing dish cookery it
is a rare delight. It as fun
or real :nUtilment.
• Made in Canada.
flIcliCSUNSET.PAST
• o
and every man was fumbling freniiecit .Warfare Sneer's killing- the troope
•
ly for his goggles. When the goggles fighting againsb-you., _ ,
• were. adjusted relief came gradually But the troops fighting against us
• but surely. Then the order came to are German. • • ••
, put on gas helmets, •and a few .mio- Therefore, the war for us means
• utres_ later a vshite 'mist came towards killing Germans. -
• 4.
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WHAT •TIIE,'WBSTEBIsl PEOPLE.
.•' s'ARg
o numaan
)AW TO IIXTRIII.'0111.34,TS
glepttio Bell Rings When- Ballet la,
Reached by Imistrsment,
The wor has brought inte being
many irgenions piecce of apparatus.
designed ta aid the British surgeon
in his difficultwork. t Some of these
instruments are much.too complieated
to be described in the pages of a 10"
jeurnal, but there are ethers the value
of Awhich .can be appreciattd readily
Ant,ing these is the telephone, probe,
of which a good deal has already
been heard, and„now a bullet extractor
bus been introduced with the object
• of facilitating what is often a tedious
Progress of the Great Weit Told
In a Few Pointed
• Paragraphs.
• Victoria school staffs have been re-
duced by 30 teachers, •
Coal is to drop 50 cents a ton in
Vancouver this spring.• ,
South Vancouver is talking if -es-
tablishing a woollen factory.
.,Vernon 'property is assesssed for
$4,042,753, a slight increase over.1915.
,Nelson will be the scene of a Mining
convention for one week early in
July, "
Lee Sing was fined $75 in the Vic-
toria Police Court for keeping on
opium joint
,• tis. • It was about twelve inches high, About the major prethises-Mr. Shaw-
. but gathering' volume' from the Ger- and myself are in complete egree-
• man trenches. When it reached us it inent. It, is with the minot premise
was a Wall of grey -green vapor; But that We seem to be 'quarrelling. it is
• the fateful moments sped by, and now. not mike clear whether he puts Eng -
we were breathing gaspingly. •lishmen . where I put Gerinans.No
•sTeering through our eye-piecesove doubt±blie-pro-Germaglisli-:
•
• • •
The Fraser Hotel at New 'West-
minster was rece,nbly.„sold Opt; by the
sheriff.
A motion to establish a dog tax at
'Langley -Was lost in the seuncil by a
vote of 3 to 4. • ,••
Bridge Foreman Johnson has a
crev. of 28 men at work now on the'
now Goat.River bridge at Creston.
There were 288 births, 95 deaths,
• apd .94 mart:Sages in the city of Van-
vouver during the month of March.
• Work will be began immediately on
the construction of a plant for the
treatment of complex ores in Nelson:
• During the, past Winter over 4,000,-
W' feet of logs were taken out at the
Crdw's Nest Pass 'Lumber Company's
serunp. .
In ,South Vancouver ,eleven "China -
;nen, gardeners; are. asking $2,500
damages they allege to have been -done
.to their gardens by the floods.
There has • been received it the
Court House) for the Government ex-
hibit there„ a. pure .white cock phea-
• slot, from the Kelowna distriet '
• A' new trafficby-law in Vi,ctoria is
to the effect that Pedestrians must.
not, cross the streets al intersections,
, descried perhaps a hundred Germane' mitt where I. put England's enemy.,
.' climbing their parapet end cording So that. the conclusion to be drawn
stumbling forward, waving their . i...aM the premises depends Altogether
rifles. Our machine gime were sput- upon whicli.side you ase in the fight.
tering bullets at the_rate of .four,hurt7 As its,„ is • as clear as noonday to inc
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di ed a. minute. Before he had got that we have entered, into this devaS"- ,hu only ab designated erossings. •
twenty yards from his. trench the last Wings wars -with. a, clears- conscience -'The-announceitientsiesmade by. the
• German was down. ' ,, - . and clean hands,' I am satisfied that C P A that during the aiming sum -
"Alt at once one :became aware of we must go on killing Germans un- mer no liquor will be sold at the com-
.. ,
•a dark mass of men surging along . til we have reached the number that pany's hotels at 13anff. and Lake
On they came in loose order at a lum- will.entitle•us to dictitte.th the enerny Louise; „ . . _ • •
• hundred, wearing gas masks•and looks Europe from the tyranny, the kultur And Stave River report that steelhead
Ing like giant toads. - , ..: of the ' superman .with his • super- iialnion are 'plentiful and have been
.. "Then, just before our ' eyes, the State. ' We have drawn the sword 'to caught in large numbers in ,the last
• leading Germans stopped, 'twisted and. protect the neuerality,, independence •
t two weeks. . • ' -
fell, arid we were too " hoarse • te*. and autonomy Of the amaller Euro- To fall a 'distance of seventy feet
. Cheer , as the terrible machine. guns peen kingdorns, and it is our rooted and 'still live is the experience of Ed-
.. Wiped away the whole tine as a child's determination never to slip that sikerd ward Tolfson, who was employed on
, wet hand wipes away a rOw --- guree into its- Scabbard again' till Eurcipe is s
beriag •trot, 'probably three Or four our terns of petite • and ter save Fishefmen the Vedder River
.LIEUT.-COI:J. C. N. rEnnpAr,
wbo has been appointed cOmmandarit
. of Also Royal Military College. at'
Kingston with the rank 'of colonel.
Hitherto'be has been only , acting
commandant.
•
BCANDAI4 IN RIJN WML WAN.
Govornotent --InEptieti. the 'Saving.
Paolo.
The London Telegraph's Rome. ners r
respondent says 'that, according to 14.1-,
direct information from Berth; Dr.
liAlebltnecht disclosed a fact of ednaid-
erable gravity during the sitting .41
the Reichestag on April a reorfung
the iatest German bat, The Prealsient '
Ministers and Deputies alike made the
ast-deternuned-cfroar.tste.pravont.Pr..
Liebknecht from speaking, and the
ensorship prevented the -newspapers
front publishing anything about it.
Persons in dermany do net know,
, or know only imperfectly, what Dr.
operation.. Tins ..Jmlist, -•Liebkneeht...s.alch.hut great :fear .pre!
oxtractor. has necessarily been •ccirs- v.ails in Germany that to eceSer the
• atria:tea to meet definite requirements,.
Inthe first place, thenPeration is per-
formed, in the dark, the bullet being
• visible by the shadatS' thrown. by -Xs
rays.. ,In the ecoed place, .the ballet
must be rerneyedwith the leespesk,'
4.1b1e danger of injury tQ important.'
structures. 'In. the "shied plaessthe op-
• ei•ablon Of rernoVal must, b'e• made. as
,easy as .practicable. .•
•
The flet object has been *tired by
• fittieg a thiorescent 6creen testae ap-
paratus in stich ,a manner thats,,if an
X-raY ttsbe- be 'plaeed tinder the, table
and the teem:darkened; the shadoW.
Cure Borders on the
Miraculous
.
. •
he Government grain elevator at the
on a 'slate." rid of its . Mena& Sto, .liberty, justice, foot Of, Salisbury Drive.
and civilization. ,
Kamloops people are taking hold
Prussianism Must Go. . • of the preliminary arrangements for
LOSS LIVES IN WAR, •.• To the militarist, then, who•regards th
• Canada IrrigatiOn Association, which
d ex session of
A. SAWYER TELLS OF WONDER-
FUL WORK OF DODD'S KID-,
NEy pulp. "
loan the Goverment emptied the
savings banks and kindred lastitu-
Th'e ten milliard Man is a
colossal mystification,- and Lieblinecht
would seem to have disclobed this, in
the- Reichstag in• tivo or .tbree 'Sen-
tences heard in the tunatfit.
After the sitting it was mrcle
Possible for Dr, Lielaknecht to corn- .
municate With an' newspaper. There •
Was B demand for his arrest), but the
• Government was afraid to take, this
step, .fearing'Alie indignation of the
work)ng Classes, .whose savings had,
he'enscomniandeered. '
of the bullet, and Of the peints ef the •The conclusion to, be drawnfrom
foreepa will- be visible continuquslytheabove M that it Will beimpOssible
But the splution Of one, diffieulty.' in for Gerniany AtoO 'fleet any farther
this caSe raise's another--stliat Of' the 1 loan. Echoes of the 'sandal must
darkened Seein„ Cutting instruments. have „reached AUstria-RungarY, and
cannot be, uSed unless the surgeon can hav'e a pi:ejudicfal effect on Ans-
'see what he is doing,: and as this in- trosHungarian 'borrowing.
strument has to work in the dark it .
is constructed with a blunt point that THE BEST MEDICINE
will work its way down 'between •• FOR THE BABY
structures, separating without doing-
appresiable damage prekiing strisc-
tares aside rather than through them. ' The best medicine for the baby is
A very liowerful pair of forceps is the one that never fails to cure and
necesasary to grip and extract a bul- Which, at the same time, the mother
let, and a great deal qf damage might •may give with perfect Assurance that
bdone f thithit is absolutely safe. Such a medi-
e ieg at was not
seen, perhaps • somean artery or asnerve, cine I Baby's Own Tablets. They are
was picked up along with the bullet
Accordingly, the bladed' of the forceps
are attached to an electric bell, which
only rings when both the blades are
touching the bullet Therefore, if the
bell is made to ring while the blades
are being opened to grasp the bullet,
and if the bell dontinues to ring -when
the bullet is eeized; nothing else can
have been, picked up beside the bullet,
and there is no danger M pulling it mg:
The surgeon Using this instruraent can
therefore not only see ,whab heis do-
ing, biit, by'means of the bell, has
a very accurate sense of topch for any
piece of -metal that is watching the
points of his fotceps, abteMpting to
pick up from among- the structure
deep down below the .skin.
The instrument has been used with
success in a number of cases, but it
is still upqn its trial; later on it will
no doubt be, possible to state whether
of not this beautiful theory will stand
the test of actual ,service conditions..
apears to have given _good teaults
in experimental work-, but the ,
and unable to walk across his reom, those whalaVe carriedout the investi•:, „loaned me $5; •
B. 1.3_ell & Son Company. Ltd.. St.
• NEWSPAPERS POD SALE.
He and His Wife, After. Years Of Doc-
toring, Found Quick Relief and Per-
• manent Cure in DOthrs Kidney Pills.
,
Caporal Junction, Ont., April 24th. -s
(Special.)-13Ordering on the inirricu-
lous-is the cure -of 1Virs_A-Sawyer, of
the only medicine absolutely guaran-
teed entirly free from injurious drugs SEEM DOTATOSS_.
and what is more they never fail to .
EED POTATOES. IRISH CORA
Deleware, Carman, Or-
der. at 0!).:(3. • Sapply limited; l'.3rWamriptetorno.(1
quotations., H. W. Dawson.
•
FIy -o
KiUs More. Children
Than All Other P4crn.
For 'omhined
Safe' tYR 41oNaolliow
4. there within yonr bocce,
anywhere ivithin baby's leach,
lialleer Wellie poisoned
paper Patin; itsrates, or ayan
• with a sweetet_mkpoinened wick?
Daring 1915, 26.eases y
Poisoning were reported from. II
states; ha 1914, 45 easeti from /4
states. Fly poispo kills more
elillaren Mars all oTher poisow
eutsOlned.
-Yet fijr4leiggrfr.-0-illis left -
guarded except in the Wines
where inothere have learned that
the seta, sure, tunt-Poisouous,
efficient fie catcher and de-
• stroyer is .
ANGLEFOO
The Paused of the litichiga
IdediCal SPeletY cOMIllehte thlIS in a
recent issue: "
"SYniptoms a arsenicai poisoning are
vet y to those Or cholera infs.:Hung
undoubtedly a number of cases of Opium
infantutn were really,cases-of arseoical,„
POlsoning, bat aleath.,If bpoihririg, svas,
attributed tp ebolerfe infantiun.
"We repeat, arsenical ily destroying d,e., ;
vices are dangerous and should be abol,
ished. Health edlcials: bona ite
aroused to Prevent further loss of Ike
from their source. Our Michigan Legis-"
lature, this last seas Ion. passed a law reg-
ulating the sale of poisonous fly .papers.“
•
The O. & W. Thurn. Co.
Grand Rapids, Mich. (To
• A Distinction. ,
6"Did that • firm fail to -pay its(
debts?"
"No, it failed so itwouldn't have ta
pay them."
free the baby froin those minor ills of
babyhood •and ,childhood., Once a
mother has used them she would use
no Other mediciee. They regulcite
the stomach and bpwels; drive out
constipation; expel worms and make
teething easy. They are sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams Medicine
CO. -Broeliville, Ont.
• PM SALE,
'Superior nobbins kpidies Hainilton.. Ont. •'
iuperlbr Needles 213e1ts 20t. 7(ci: aghlsruttlites 75e,
Fle81;n1q.°
LI EWING' :MACHINE, SI71:Pirt..1.1
IDISCITiNEDP. •
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441(
• _..--, - ell E ES P.1 - F.k0POR-Y ROLLERS,
Shafting, Hungers, Pulleys, Grates.
Her Dress. • •:. . Let us figure • on ' yOur requirements.
, .
Napanee Iron Works. Ltd., Napanee.
"I dress expensively. Do you. thinls:
. •
you could do as well for:me in that! • ACiENTS WANTED.. . •
respect as father flbes?" . ' A UMTS •WANTF.'14 TO 1-1ANI.)(4)11 -
"Perhaps so," said. the yosing man. .11s. our rapid seliingl specialties. Enor-
arm; 'pl'olits. Arne Supply Co:, .ICIngs-
4.4Stf il, I shouldn't like to go around t , n. usit.:
'looking as shabby as he does." • •
.
WEEP WANTED,
• •
NIAT AN'PED - LATII . MACHENZIST$
ii-itid's Lihimeht Ltunhai-ntan'il Phenct , '
,, . and Fitters.' 'Toolmakers, also
. ' Lucky. • . , • • operators experienced on the larger size,.
. • , •.e. Ahelltl• PhOrle 01:wire attplicatIons pre-..
:•XliSS-What ..did you git, ' out, oi. ferred. 13. Bell' .& Son Cenipany.: 'Ltd..
•
this place. For ten years he was an aunessestase-S _ _• St. George. nt.
invalid.. :Five doctors failed to helP test Will . be. when , the instrument Aellt NI STK' • ,•FITTERS: ss.ed,,s
-him • When Was a complete wreck,. comes ..to be • Used by others than lawyer,blew me to a good dinner And -a•
• Kress• -After Settling things up the
. 'elperlien=(r=41
. Phone. wire oy
en. alsn 'otoeraturs
he decided tetr.y Dodd's Kidney Pills.
gationss
Six boxes ,of them made him like a •• • •
man
new . ,
"Yes, I suffered for ten years," Mi. • . Rbugh on Dad.
Sawy4r said m speaking of his cure. Frank's Mother tOok him to it, con -
"The doctors, of whom I tried five al-
inring performanceone afternoon and
together, •couldn't ere me, any per- the small boy was snitch impressed by
manent relief. Some said 1 had rhea- the wonders he saw.: . That evening,
inatism, others called it,lunibago; but after tea, he said: .
I- got' iteirdfilivorse. • • - - •- - . "Father, 1 'with I was a .mag'Ciall."
: "I must say! was a complete Wreck
. ,"Do you, sonny?" said the father,
when I started to take Dodd's Kidney''
with a smile. ,- "If you were one what
pills. They made•a new man of me .• would you
"My svife gob the . same good re -
"Well " said tile boy- thoughtfully,
sults from' them. It wee after trying
"I'd turn. you into a rat and call the
several 'doctors and a specialist from
cat, and wouldn't I have a lark!"
Sault -Ste. .Marie, Who advised her to • • •
stay in bed a month, that she decided ! ' '
bo try Dodd's Kidney Pills. She too ..1 FOOD FOR BAtTALION. •-- .
a dozen boxes in all with splendid re..i In the British army • a battalion of
sults. We both preise Dodd's Kidney 1,016 rnee requires for its &My ra-
Pills: No one , cant spool( '00 dons 685' two -pound loavefii, 127 pounds
of them." ' Of bacon, more than di pounds of sale
' Dodd's Kidney Pills have a record and nearly 13 peunds of pepper, to
in OP- • mention only a. few Pt the items.
of ovez• a quarter of a century
e next convention of the Western d , durin which time they' haves
•earned undying praise in all parts of
,A.ek for 'Ilinardie and film' no- other •
the Dominion. • Ask your teighbors
it f ric" the f h sicai evils. and -to. the pacifist about them. •s. • • .•••, . ••• ••• 1
slt rep.ortecl 'that bebter returns•
warfare as thhighestp
issto be held there July 23 25.
The -latest estitnates of the dead atid life, I sa:y it the Worst expression
m p ce g
permanently .incapac ated • rp •o y
15 f o la r- ald mining in various . " •
• , war are 2 000 000 for the Entente min- who contends that nothing can jUstify .
. streams in the Port Steele division •
' `tries and'1,980,000 for the Teutonic war, I reply that.there are occasiens •
were obtained in 1915 than for Several •
allies, says ;the New York ,World, The when you Must make use of the worst 1"
yeses previous. The Value of the gold Is,
1
,ptoportiOns,to total population are 0.7 physical evil -warfare -in Order to
recovered has been estimated at $10,- "
,per cent for the Entente countries support aome greet moral cease.- In
recovered tms• been estitnated
• d 1.4 for their eneiny: The great t- other words, h just war means inek-
. ,
' est auffetera .are Atistrie-Ilungary.,7'
with .1.7 percent.; Ger-many, 1.5 per
cents and Prenee, 1.3 per cent,
1111•••••••••
'Well Built
• Is Built To Win--
• but in building brain and.
• bOdy; often the daily diet
• lacks • certain • essential
mineral eletments.
• Those .necessary fact -
ora 'are abundantly Sup-
hy_the fleid_grains,".
but are lacking in many
-foo-di--:eipiehillji whiter
flour; from which they
are thrown out • in, the
• milling prOcesQ to Make
the flour white..
kereenniimel
Grape -Nuts
nutde of whole Wheat and
malted. supplies
all the rich nutilrnent of
the grains,. including
their vital ninsiit
those all -necessary build, •
• aria of active brains and'
viiorous bodies. •
To build right, eat
Grape-Nut:a.
“Theres a keason"
THE CHINESE 'LANGUAGE. •
'• •
e PeOple of China DO Not. Under-
• stssnd One Another.
, • .
n ,incident• triflieg in itsAf, that
i fl the 'difficulties • with..whieh a
secure.•$10;000.. • A
f h sical forces' tO
ing use o p y The sawmill At 'Cascade, employ ng s oVY
Let us get, to gripS with this quest cog ty men, w
• What Dreams are Made of.
• .
Dillydally '(a 'chrome procnistinap-
ar)-"I dreamt last nght that I-er-
• an -proposed to you. I wonder what
that is a sign of?" „
Miss Lingerlong Neeperately)-"It
is a sign the you have got mare
• sense when you are asleep than When
you are awp.ke."
ill resume operations at ; traveller in China has oceasionelty to ,
s me great mend end. . • .
tion a 0
welfare, and let- nie again .1.smiact
you' that there , is 'a fer greater evil P.
than 'Wars and • that is sin.' War • in „SU
• its' Most. repellent..aspecb can nesker '
• -get away 'front its character; iresespity- s
sical . evil only; : whereas Sin is il4-.11%
brand 'celled Moral evil, The founder ;•
•I
of ,Christianity Werna Ms not so Much !.
tli
to fear him. who: s±ras kill the body
only .aS, to fear' hint who ,ean destroy 'h
the. soul else; . in . the eighteen 'Mit, tu
liona of. "cesualties recorded . in th• e
present acientifie .elisughtefs of the. 4.
.• hurnan rage. not ii ',single ,soul . has. 0
been recessarily 'hurts though that • (1
nuinber of liodies•have hems hit.--, • 'sr&
belieWstliatsttlia-win's-testerriblysi
physical:' evil though it. is, has Sent
imairenwardS S0111B-limuirterible,wilo,
inighteitherwise have lost their.'wer t.
thither..- Meanwhile.. I am satiefied • .1'
that God.' in itis good.. time will give a
. to the Allies e great and lastirtg
. ,tory aga•inst fcie who, having start- .v
. I out gaiserize
Proicsianize GeriminyS Meant sto Cler-
'niiinize• the world. -- , • • • •
•
luts 'a good supply of logs,
the rights (Ina wrongs of once,
I •-•
• ' contend, tqld by Sir" Alexander .
nd will run , all • simmer. t s re Hosie in :hi interesting account of a
orted that work will .soon be re-' trip through the.interior provinces en-
med, upon •the 'big gold • mine at. titled, "On the Trail of. the Opium'
A.' s
At Patricia Immigration Officer A; When we left. Fusel's:Sang Hsien, he '
. -Westlake,
is kept -very- busy pre- :says, one of- thelocal- escort,,evidd'ht-
eking undesirables from crossing • ly a man of the ,streets,„. began tos
e boundary et this point from the make pp to the nauleteef in charge of .
merican :tide into Canada, the litter. Ile hoverd round the front
ardly day,passses, that he &Sea not mule, and the muleteer addressed
rn some back_ • ° . • • , •
„During the season -Of 101'5 the Ok-, "r•' "You are. One of, our escort,, nren%
nagan, United "Growers,, the •, central you?" .
rgauszation ;which inarketi the pro- Thessnart replied in Spine unintel- '
urt of the nine. fruit unions' from ligible jargon; and the muleteer tried
linen Arm, to Penticton, slid .as him again: ."What is, the name of the '
olumes_sof.. business_ _rettehing - the _place at which we stop to night ?"
Plendid total of $802,f86. , ' . sThe man appeared. riot to under- "
The improyement of "."'the road Stand the .question, and ,I replied for
hrough , the Trion -Min can 05 taf . .
Sdgetrood, • on which the interned , The tiaeleteer thereupoe said to hines
liens are employed ,is -rapidly ap- 1, 'self, "This is very funny, I, under-
roriehing.,completi'dri. Thhc is a most stand all my foreign employer sayss
Ipiproesment, As it abolishes but I do not undefstatid what this
he only heavy • grade:'on the Edget Man, a cOuntryrnan of my own, says
oo c rno roe( . „ to me nordoes he understand me." •
-'-- • nrideteer •after a long silence, ,but the -
' The man passed on to the second
You will find relief in Zam-fluk I
• It eases the burning; stinging
pain, stops -bleedbig and -brings
ease. Perseverance, with bun.
Buk, means cure. Why not prove
this? An Druggkr and Stores*-
esszemaweelnillias
. • l'ArTII.AUGHED.
ROSEI3E RY' UDGM ENT. '
• •••••,...•••••
• .
fri3O or time times a week Lord
Rosebery is to be found lunching att
Buckinghtisn'Polace, whieh merely em-
phasizes that Xing George, like his.
father, has the firmest faith in Lord
Rosebery's judgMent, and like to get
his vievys important • que. ..
Lord Itesehery has, of course, known
King George sincehe Was child, and
was a constant 'visitor at, Sandring-
ham ti,o was always fayorite with
the young Princes,and Princesres, and.
used to love to romp with. them itt
the 'Ochoolroom to their heart •"
put.
, latter was equally, unable ' to under-
stitand him. Nothing daurited, the' man
• It. is difficult to 'realize that that tOok refuge in, song, and kept on sing=
wonderful 'woman, Madame Patti mill' ing the whole of. the day.
Celebrate he seVenty-third birthday When will China p'ossests a language
that will be. intelligible to' the- whole
Cphinese race? • •
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JTT
Too Willing Worker. .
this month,. but such is the, fact, and
in spite d her age, her voice still re-
Seiliarklible.POWers;
Madame Patti has told a good etory
about a. little girl' who was learning
Music- •The famous singer had ex.
Pfained to her- • the meaning of the
musical signs F and FP. •
said Madame Patti, ,"if P
means forte, what does P riman/i/
;The little girl thought seriously for
tratient, and then her face bright,
. brie&
know," she saki at hist, '4."aghty,"
: 't)
, e
• "Yes, the boss said he was losing,
money on the things I was making."
"And what were you Making?"
"Mistakes."
Beauty may -be citify skin deep, but
every woman knows that that is deep
enottgb. •
•
• *lop sitinardl Li:einem in, tho 11011(i0
•
,Fills the grooves of she
worn axle.
• Makes a pet -feet bearing
su
'Prevents blocked wheels.
Lets your.• horse •pull
• bigger loads.
The Mica does it.
beaters Eva-I/where
the Imperial 00 Company
Unshed
BRANCHES IN ALL CITIEs
Sor
Granulated Eyelid% •
EYee inflained by expos -
sure to Sun.HUSI and Wind
• EyegE R med .1N Smar i
qyueickil relyindby Nuts a
• just ye Comfort. t
Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murloorys
SalveinTubes25c.ForllookolitheEyerreeask-
• Druggists orMurIneEyeRemodyCo,..,ChIcago
•
• • .. Fathers and Sons
"The old-fashioned. boy •• uhed 't�
insid• every word his fatliet said."..
-"Yes," 'replied • the :rather cynical
'youth; "but sera must remember that
l'Their Emp'syment to Instruct Sol-
.
diets Urged in England. • ,, •
' a
Dr. Sloan shesser, speaking recently
at a -meeting -et the Institute of Hy-
giene, London,iurged the employnierit
of Women cooka tq instruct soldiers.
-Thosesin charge of ceps--andshospital
kitchens, she said, were in many cases
ignorant of cooking and dieteties, and
the Governent had only begun, in a
(1eorge, (int.
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the old-fashioned boy- had one of ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC_
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If you are losing time and money through sickness.
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Mete ZempypberutiirceuTz, ahty,eposr.W..,.
small svay, bo utthze treined women
cooks to teach the .soldiere. •.,
S...te A, 50• 64, -Station.- N:. ,Na* "iocri,
• If: Ertglanel on..a large scale,
use 'good women cooks.,,with soldiers
working ueder thein, the eentry .
would save in a ramp where is sdivis ••
sion • is • „billeted Sev (Tel thousand -
..irsundieach Week.. ' ' • "l"
. Most women, Dr. Chesser insisted,
made the mistake of being. too ankious
'to -save ittsfood. • Girlaraielit be train
ed for ""home service" in the. kitchen,
the garden, thefarm; the colleting !
• house .or the hospital. It should bes
impossible for any healftliy yenta)•te '
be. tine at the present time. •
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$325
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• • Ile Waif' a Navigator. , ,• lists., is a light weig,h.t. 11111143 .i wild
. Sir Chaste§ WYndliam, 4 luring . l'is •‘s't'll';s•V.C.-init';',:P iv"r411".11 ''.1"'eln":" l'illY
, 0A:iibeireic,nanixtwom:t. :hied ‘'Lv•tht,e1.6,11: :1,Talitiv.:,,boiyn .: • Isliisison_t:Its's'ner.'in;i:'iss`""iriii e)10"'il!,1.:
A d ()Hits rt:edittuckoewlile.igitann (tivfiatphr!
.New York :--"Too many of US 'res- \* T(1).111211,'Ins'gX!rit.s.lirtr..1...t'Y' theut".'11..tr°1.
Stood on' the bridge of a schooner he- ' .npr..0;...,tels leathwier tilat has. made
.1 ScSIla'dtledtaetihrinl;rtetloki3Pgetiabintricie::1:11.e8C::IS:ale7y:iifag(!lit•to: t::hlte .‘ .' r".11.114'e".1:1:t;1741,,.,..::f. j..;".17."..farnrieillist6t1-(11114fesTreelai,dYst.‘6:t4ii.7,• ."-sd.!•41'1:-.
and ,Ilnd %/sae and Asia:1071 T.' (31.1"%h(4:111:
boy• -•:•'Here take the wheel; rit he lysok • .
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in a teW MinnteS.
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1,,,z,?:,.gnc.t:t:..t,;‘,.vrite for our cats rig.
•:4Istratitter our Simmer mid
3 EN P/Lt1511SE CM; Lianitel*
got her out of bier course. 'Tito star*
now apPeared astern 'nstead,of ahend;
1 -le shoutcd down to the contain Ali:
Skipper, cdnie u itt 1 And 41:4 n net hsr rederictOn. R.. Canada.
Star. I'vefititssell 'lest on'." '
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