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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-05-11, Page 3- 1' 1.9111111111.181,0111 . r A GOOD MEDICINE FOR THE SP VERDUN, FIREMEN What Does Your Food cOlit? YQU, colild• easily ERO 'REAL HE .., ..,.- ...:.,, spend two dollars for and not get as, Much real-, ...._.,.t. . • body-building tittartent as Do Not USo.lialsh Purgative RF,111:AtINIF41). IN.,'1170Wii: 10 SAVE IT you. get in. two Shredded . A. Tonle Is All.You'Need, ''• FROM VlbAlUS, Wheat Biecaita. the food _,. that contains all the muscle, Not exactly fAcii---Thut not feeling. ' -Tr/river hi 'tho -olithig-.----Ehsilylifed; ,rquita Well. That is the way most peo- Tillt,_ NorkeiLlkily Under. RiX .L.4.-i.„.7-vate grain--ritepaed--,Am a 9_41...... makating., material ifithOWIX), le appetite fickle, sometimes headaches, . Hid in Cellar` Dariag . digestiblefbrm. Two and it feeling Of dePression. FInaPlesJ ' Roollmrdelest. . .•• $hredded Wheat . Biscuits. or ertiptionfi May appear. on the skin, or there may be twinges of Thema- This is the:story of the heroes of with milk or cream will make tiAuu-ors-awalralcla,--AeIs aa ry-of-theco--40,' Verdun,-.-It---wia.--net-fihaitiol-iarde-4..--:- c etel' , erfeet. /near dithat the blood out of order- Little"ois known yet. Buto.Franee : • - . that the indoor life of winter has left knows that iptue old Melt lived there- at a. COSt of DO over fiN,e. its mark upon you and may easily. and died ---as bravely as any men In . cents. A food for.young.,, . . , develop into more serious trodble. Do not ,dose Yourself with Purga- tives, as so, many people do, in the . 'tope that you gait put , your blood right. ' Purgatives gallon through the all the history eT France, • ' • r.6terS andgrow.-ups. - Eat . Senator Huinbert told the story •, i , when he returned to Paris from Ver- t. for breakfast withmilk . dun. the other day. I3ecause heis ,a or cream; eat it for luncheon . Senator he had been enabled to visit with, fresh berries or .other system and weaken instead ofgiving.. the beleagaered city,. What he told as _fruits. 'a ,Derfect meal for • sbrength,' Any (lector will tell You been dovetailed in wjth what, ()there ,,A,..... e. ' - .„„ . . .. - this is true. Whit you need in spritg. have beard. Little news :.hati leaked . Luc Sprang'clay•S- . • • - . is a tonic that will maka new ;bleed *threugh the military Hoes in the many ' and build up the nerves. Dr. Wil- weeke Of the battle. "In'the intense Made 111 Canada. . . lianas' Pink •Pills is the erily medieint, 1'ifitterest- felt by all in the major event . . that can -do. this Speedily, safe1y..-10.4 `The - Old men •W 4 . Merely • rye '- ' . men, ,Some of theme I am told; have surely,' .Every (Rise of this, , medicine there, 110 theirduty, were. torgot,-..1 ., .. , "-makes: hetv blood, which clearsthe ten, .1,skin, ;strengthens the apPetite and •' makes tired; appiPeasea. Men,' women Verdtin • are •the torivir. Areinen.TWo , . • , • , and ehildrelihright, actife and strong. 'civiliatis. hive •figurect ' in previous . -s icIENTIFJC liESEARC. H. ,.• fsoeleku .r.Weda,i.p*. rAogrgscealftraorme Coovmeimgit,oteoeohwayoe. • ...L: R. Whitman, Tiorrhony Milla. 1$S.. storieS". It iil not positively, known ' • • , • • ' eays.: `;:tke' a tonic and•strength build- hat"' this pair manugoa to roulain be, •.: .. a men fo•work on the land when callec.1 Lord haughitesay Thinks Canada Has, 0n., • . . . „ ' er,1 consider Dr. Williiew.pinh .pills hirid wh.ep every 'ether man -and, wdf. , - • • Many Natural Resources. ''' The War Office 'his asked the wonderful, • My whole'. syiitein was man and child was &reed' by the sol- • ,• • Metropolitan Asylum Board to pro badly rup down, and although I faith- dieri. to flee• frorn,the rain • of Ger- The time has come, in th p• vide another hospital -with *800 or fulik took a tonic &on ma by my MAW Shells. One of them ,has sortie Lord Shaughnessy, when a Canada - wide organization should be formed' niore beds for wounded Soldiers. - doctor 1 cdukt note' no improvement. ill-defined occupation which has been for.the scientific research of this coun- The death has taken place. at •New- • Then I began Dr. Williams!. Pink Pills, recognized by the 'soldiers. The other i. ton Abbot, Devon, Of Lady Baker, . • ttrrrc'sanvds.Cheinimical r1esourtcols,hwlidich wIill' the ,Contral African explorer who djed and was soon restored to trly old time •once owned a home in Verdun. Wh,en I t . widow of Sir Samuel. White Baker, health. .I efin most heartily endorse visitors come to the city' now .n.e. result in the practical application , in this medicine." , ..,. Sold by all medicine dealers or. bY mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for .$2•50, from The Dr. Williams' •Medi- - eine Co., Brockville, Ont. • • ' • . •NEWS FROM ENGLA NEWS UT MAIE4 _ABOUTTOUN BULL" AND HIS PEOPIONA, FOR'YOUR lirERVEV, Wherrilfiy--jamp-and-Argbi- yeu cep tuna put sooth them , with :70011rrenciis, In the Laud T.hat.fitel .Sapreme tho voopper. dal World. .13 Vereieh'•:•Vir "Ton Bowns Schooldays" has been prepared and will .tiliartly be presented in Lender). '"Potato breael." is to he introduced in the local. workhouse by the Croy- don Board Beard of Guardians as a'• war A motion in 'favor Of ','dleallowing Sunday. •clueneat„ograPh entertain- ments has beet..defeated,by the lien - don County Council.. • - • - Work.. on ,London's new . .reservoir neer Staines, bail been, atopped- by the Ministry.- of 'Munitions' which wants the Plant and labor. , -At the Parichurat Convict tfrisdia, Isle of Wight, .convaleseent convic.ts • in • the infirmary 'are knitting .Woolea ecar.Ves-fOr solders. „ • . •Tbe-..Nertluirriberland coal owners have renewed their offer to".. &Fife Miners an advance in wagea . • of- free houses and coat', • • • 'The .British Board' of 'Agriculture •• been .One ;expects courage Of has announced 'that 12;000- to 14,000 s.. a seldier and of young Men. . 'The ' herees--4,the real beroes--:ox These men were old. ia•nd- since the..outbreak of the Mar.". . The ladies committee of the Nor - women have` gone to. weyk on the larode gark Pefreleutal7111.0 at• combinatien of the remedies ---roo-do-ttorpfrAllWa-AVT?Elitt. `Vaseline:' • Sold in clean, handy tin tubes at chemists and general stores • everyWhere. •Refuse, stits, stitetes.. Free boOklet , , request. • IC , cuissasou4it MFP-CO: (Conaatisated) . ' • IVO ChalXft Av.. ., Montreal . telsrEtt-stia0us„ PROJECTILES FOR times- in its histhry, but the 'spore time, good pay • woik svalf '1,4Ae11:114.g.'itl't1,71,11..Zit; at tiptoe, wiloiti or • , alteration to it appears •to" have been tem.°. Matte-- Ss•tni rtanap 'for (MEN WHITE TOWER. Rbil.g willAi obelpelitPeirrmoultz, ies, Visit!: -The Whife-ToWeli, Or Keept fit tli Tower Of London, said.to be 'the old - eat, largefft, and most intereSting part MA BPI °It.4 IYM1V4 Of the whole Iertrese will shortly bp r ikr.ilOuse. 2 harm 'nit olaftiratil, just fl°46nthefl t°1rtilhi:'TOUbilD)1e.fi'Wo,o.niterfldailgeteermwicleit fflirli;1!1.tii'Yet.1):::!tr 4;t174:74P.' " 4(111111 tTobv;:peroalicy initiated by tri ntboritiee in 8 ' 43 1"1 .°11"1411;1+-44 Towlerweee-penatfazr_jespeetwn,Artnoo.:,!it.,;:ui°,11X1Trtiliu'l3ristclis it4t3... isParitlronA/LIchtle''l„, -- the eVeanutlutrsteasn, da:daina fiztisse: of field ae 01?: ii7sleavez 1 aiege: :lehaerencl*citfbethel3relf:Qudse i. .,..,„ B 8 T ... et. le 8-18°4 (2.50"1:”1148:64:: . . Pleration Will be open for the student , ........ „ ;pimp w.1447402rj. Steadz Yob to goal man, W0Aters and liodell, PernbrOlte, (ut, of antiquities. It was daring the reign of William . a conquiaror that the -White TqWer was built, though legend has erron- 001301Y connected its ,erection with, , Julius Caesar. In the basement it - maker% handy. mem also overators is said that a well probably' f R "Pevi.""a ." "44. l''"4"' Iv"' ' . ,. o Roman • 1,rrite.. 13. Hell er4 Sow Comitinv. Lid.. S.4. construction., was discoVeted, a ' few Geurg°. °nt' years ago,. and it is quite likely that - maw pjasEas G the present building stand's upon the ..2•- r 'th sai.41" ;Ilot :wu 'rover i sr only alaql.onikilsenre tPfife tn. ' b I giptn.e •Wili.t i es- riwaaltrinicus;:e":•ratli?..4°a. J131vt-7------millattlonil'iia(i)'•0! 8 useful and interesting ,. very strongly :built; its, walls being aPplteatiou_nto being 80 frequently enwrheitrotle;te. Tutor. 78 we0 Adelaide Stre% Vot!•Oxacnit 4) -.mi. Do' vf,..A.114 ; from eleven feet • to fifteen " feet 'n :thickness. It got its nanie through), r74. ROTATiOlflt Q)Mii,"11, VDTATOPFA. • ISIO,Ve.. • RellOntro, Carta) Oro. • •der,at On4.14. Eaptgy lirsitt4 Write •fer- ahletatisne., H. W. Dawson. Drampttm: 'COX gaff,. •. R°" wiins ' virstbroolt Moe.. Pent -4400, - •ACHINIST8, 7:4)(:)X,,, • made by Sir Chriatt.Pher Wren who oartleal""' Nath"'"1 111a441'4'etvrir'°1'. in his work of restoration, modernized 4"1.117kPitnY,. Wraretil. • , netirly all of the -windows. It is bnilt LT 1 b 1i and each* floor is divided into three as tiefuetre:t: r ta4ell'if:3,4171Zil:71; Tim kre,ncle play.e a Splendid Trans- , • Portetiep System. ‘'• • • . . 6 &ever in, the history of the world 'were So Many combatants, such a large number of honks and so great a 'quantity et guns 'ramified in, such a small 'space, declared the ' Prench - critic, Polybe, discussing in the Paris Figaro one phase of the battle of Verdun. Food and projectiles are be- ing sent into this narrow lozenge shaped area in quantities heretofore u earne of, even in this war. Night and day automobiles are lfl 115. moving along all the roads converging During, February the supplies of on Verdun taking food to the men at fish at Billinpgate market amounted the, front, ?odder for the horses, and month last year 12,478 tons were.re- ct4ei:e76 'tone. In the corresponding • -the greedy mouths of the cannon. The above all supplies Of projectiles for • .big, automobile transports fellow each Official intimation has been receiv- Other at regular intervals with their ed. that War:Vick Prison will shortly heavy loads and two drivers etach. One be closed owing th the large decrease of these dozes • or!' sleeps while his of prisoners and the pressing need of comrade watches. Thus they pass hour after hour .without interruption, making such a noise that it drowns the sound of the bombardments. At night the rear of each truck is light- ed by by the lanterns of the one follow- ing. Under the clear- sky of spring- , time, sprinkled, with ,stars, they look 4 like an immense dragon moving along the slopes'. of the hills. . Naturally :the -passage of • such heavy I eavy eights.walong , e s soon ' wear them into ruts.and make them • impassable were it not Alit the engin- eers of the territorial reserve always ' are on band to repair the roads as fast as they thicaten to deteriorate. This Wonderful tilucking system has shown itself to be more flexible than 'therailroad, more elastic; slower but surer, and therefore more regular in • discharging,. its ;abundance at the font. The system has excited the admiration • of every one who has learned of it. ' First it was necessary to „arrange all the details in advance:. then to requisition buy and bring to- . gether these innumerable automobile trucks; then to recruit their drivers, to assemble at -the starting points the bread, meat, wine, projectiles and, Medical Supplies, to load them and fin.: lolly to regulate their march -untilit - 'now. goes on like clockwork all • through the day and night.' Against all this concentration • of face the waves.of the German armies "t -e breaking in -vain.- Professor van Eammel, editor of the Dutch weekly newspaper, De Amsterdanuner, in this conye.ction recalls the converse - A MODERN SIR PHILIP SYDNEY. ' -- Brave Conduct of Sergeant Baynes, Royal Horse Artillery, - For centuries the world has ap- plauded the deed of Sii• Philip Sidney, warts, smiling, as though in propitm- industry of many, ‘, minerals hereto - tion, until he can gain their attention. fore neglected or exported for manu- "Come with me," he begs. ' '- facture th other countries1 of by -pro - Bo the: visitors go with him. By. ducts .in existing industries 'and for other natural resources which were and -bye they come to the 'shattered neglected or insufficiently• exploited, Wali, . wliich is all that remains of the , waste of ' straw,- for instance, in what WE/tfl . once a handsome house, Canada's Wheat fields, of flax fibre, of The. man who once owned it stands 1 /umber, seventy-five per. cent. of • ths. on the pile of stone which' mark what product of which has been Wasted in was once a doorway, and beckons to the forest or .at the .. mill, while in the visitors. , , • tungstent molybdenite, graphite, oil, "Come in," he says. "I bid. you shalei =ea, manganese, magnetite, v,•elcorrie. This •is my home." talc; felspar, and other minerals there is -it field for the profitable investment • But the civilians, homehow, have of •much larger 'capital than at pre - net the appeal to- ,me that the old sent. economy. Mrs. Pleasant Lowman,. who bait died. at Eversley, Hante,• aged 82, clq- livefed letters daily in the •scattered districts of :Bramshill and Eversle for 42 years. Hundreds of shopkeepers: in Man- ' who on the battlefield, although , Man - wounded and thirsty, took the en) firemen- have. - When the, war_began I ... t The Canadian Pacific Com-% lieithig chester .and suburbs, owing to the restrictions, are to close be- ° water from his own lips 'and, gave: °R1.! the younger men of the Fire Depart, i pany has technical schools attached to to a wounded' comrade with t e 'me were mobilized: - Some ' were • its shops, and at Trail, B.C.; the foreit at necessary. to light tip, excePt- • wordis "Thy necessity is greater thIn not needed then, but as. nionths pass-.:.pany has a great chemical and met- Irected at a cosi' of nearly $260,060, Fridaysand Saturdays.k. ' mine." : tallurgieal taboratory and hydro-elec- Not 1 . esS noble was the conduct of ed by they found their way into'the equipment equal tO anything on delay is being experienced in starting army.- Manifestly the town could ; &le the continent. These are, however, a new spinning mill and anew weav- the Seventy-first .Battery; Royal, Field not b.e left without.i ' protect on from . i local activities. The railway now ter, owing to the scarcity of labor. ,Sergt, John Crawahaw. Rayn'es ofIng mill at Walkden; near Manches- Artillery,. one of. the many unselfish fire. So .men \Nilo had served in for-laims to secure the mobilization of the 'heroes of the present war. At a m0- mer years .1n, the ' Fire Department ! ablest and most scientific brains of •• The death has occurred of the Rev. and had been tioperannuated,volun- ' this continent and to associate theni T. Bustin, 50 years 'Congregational ment when his battery was being born- minifiter of41.4;n:g Buckly, Rugby, who barded by; explosive and gas Wells, teered their: services. Little by little had been ,congratulated by the .King with a central organization to direct • Sergt. Ayers fell wounded sone forty old Men joined, Until- 'it last • there the activities of all the scientists and had having six soldier sons, One of yards away. . ' were enough for a, full company. . ' experts engaged inresearchwork in al .parts of the country. The discov whom was recently • awarded a coni - When "Cease'fire!" sounded, Sergt. Then the Germans attacked Verdun. t mission: ' . • ' - eries and information gleaned by the • • Raylies, regardless of the .ionstant Mr.' on.,. E. .eitin, 'chairman of shell fire of the enemy, ran to the help- . ' ' . Old Firemen Remained. , ceptral Organization, while supplied the Mersey Brewery, Liverpool, hag of his fellow soldier. He bandaged The Civilian& -man, woman and for the special information of.. the ' him quickly and then went back to Canadian • Pacific, will e disseminated offered to, the • Government his .resi•- "- 'East where the order for action called him. men would not go.- They: were .in the his child wire ordered out. The old fire- frouvtime th time by should be of • meat value to merchants bulletins which dence, Wilton Grange, West Kirby. Cheshire, as a home for totally and s During the next pause he called two service of the State juit as much as and manufacturers as well as to etu-, permanently disabled soldiers. •It was mit only. a few years ago at a cost - • gunners to assist him, and ; they bore any- man who :festers in a trench .or dents and ,prospectors. .7.-- Sergeant Ayers -to -a dogout-forLsafe- runs-fm7ard,eheeting__againatof $125,090. • • 6 earry_opt &wits views arrange- • ty. The gunners Were killed almost white flashes of the mitrailleuse. ments have been made with Arthur ' at once, and Sergeant Rayne then Most. of them had sons at the front. . .D. Little, of Boston, for the establish• - performed the act' that won for him s ' had 1 t ns in the war. Life ment of -a central . organization at • She Did Not Heed . the that most coveted Of decorations, the . • ,. . , Montreal for research. work. Mr. .. - was as sweet to theseold-Men as it Little has ' been president,. of the . t_-,_ • _ Victoria Crime. , ____ • . .. A shell burst at the mouth Of the '123° Al:IT *ai.vilr :the aecurity-of •1,Wri.s...American Cheinical-Society,, and is a dugniit and filled it with gas. As the But they 'staked. Their duty lay plain member of the Institute of Chemical , . • before them,: . It was -to guard . the, Engineers,' and a director of the fumes- were rialtig, Sergeant Raynes ......... - •, ran across the open ground in the face town. • ' .1 • • • ;•': " • ChemicalandEngineer department Of oftheSheila,' to return' with lib 'diVii - There are -gendarmes there, it .is Technology.- Indeed; Mr. Little's--fame ,, , gas, helmet, which he. quickly fastened 'true. • They see. to it that no - one as a. Chemist and a chethicalengineer over the head of Sergeant Ayers to touches . property in 'Verdun that be- is world wide, and an organizer and • prevent the fumes from attacking his investigator he had no superior. His . longs to another. Every window is activities have extended , to every mouth and. nostrils. - : ". "You need it more than I," he said,-closed,And shuttered, and .aery door branch of industrial and 'chemical •and staggered away badly "gassed." is locked. Now and then"a 880- shell • -work, having seventy practical .chem- coines, hording through the air 'with_ iSts associated -with him:. .' Lord es the soldiers, say.. • He managed to .shake..off the effect that gurgling . stream, it favors--.- Shaughnessy le ..confident that Mr. . for them:anent, only to be wounded sounds somehow like , a locomotive Little will build up an organization the next day in the head and leg, and being strangled, to death 'in a tunnel- in Canada Which will confer trainense buried tin'der the ruins of ii house and falls upon h house. Then that t benefits • ,on the . Doininion,Wall ',house, eedsee to be. The gendarmes . - •.______.4....L...• .' that was brought 'down by a shell. He Street Journal. • . . . was the first to be rescued of the eight *he had been iW the house and- •the v,,allc to the scene in their :theatric: ... ' NEW BURGLAR ALARM. cellar.' • . . • • . blue capes "and -Caps, or bicycle to it. h, 'Weyer mind me," he, said to the if the street approach is sufficiently ,..., • . .• • • How 'You May Stare a Hold-up ,Man ,aitimable resident of this place. Mrs, rescuers; .•:"Get „oat the • other fel- free Of masases of stone and brick., , lows." . • .'' • . They solemnly write out . their - re- • - '' Out of 1 -lis Wits.; . • , Mc'Donald' suffered from diabetes fel, Then; 'after'; having. his ' • wounds port; that in some future : time. the "Hands im!" two years .aild found her first relief in dreased, be reverted at once for duty .•gity. archives • shall bear witness -to Bang! Dodd's Kidney Pills: , the faeb that Oil' a. aay .of „February, Ding! Deng!' ,DOngtorig-ong,1, F, ' "I am sure I would be la my grave ' tobisbattery, regardless of '•any pain , • . from: _his wotinds., , ' •1916, Alphonse Picot's home was .de, Bengt : • . --- tcsdaY but for Dodd's Kidney Pills." . . . • ' ,steoyed lik a --------hall: ' This is the princiPle 61' a new bur, ,Mrs. McDonald states: "The doetor Danger Signals BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS- CUR- - ED HER DIABETES._ • in:fOur storeys, including the vaults, -_ out .puth our,. lic'ane treatment.. X% rite Main re0n18. 3 loWest; fl &1'# ia Co., Ilnnitea. intingweloa, Pat - Is r • ext slightly berm. the level ofde i •tli basement .6 •vaults,e above th,S main Or reception flea, the next is the. banqueting fldor, then comes the State or Royal apartments. The vaults were originally in total' darkness, but they have• been lighted In recent years by 'windows. NOTHING TO .EQUAL , BABY'S OWN TABLETS . Mrs. Lawrence M. Brown, Walton, N.S., writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past ten years, and believe there is nothing to equal them for little ones. They insbantly banish constipation and tdething trou- bles, and, unlike apy other medicine I have used, they are pleasant to take and not gripe the baby." The Tab- lets Are eold by medic*" dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The -Dr. Williams' • Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. „„ • ' Sitnple • "Those twin boys of yoors are, so moch alike that I don't' see how yoo elm tell them apart" "That's easy enough. When they're on their good behavior they answer to their own names, and when they've. been in mischief „each one answers the name Of. the other." • BOOK . •• 'pod DIBEA And Fd 1.• Mailed free to any addrees, by Aisirka's ,the. Author filmset H. CLAY GLOVER, :V. S. Deg lemsdiss 118 West 31stStreet,Netv Yetis SELDOMSEE a big knee like thiso but Your hone , may have a bunch or breine. on ' „ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat. -TRADF,41411fill4AMPAT4F}. SORSINE will clean it off without laying ta3. the horse. No blister, no bag • gone. Concentrated -only a few drops required at an application. $2 per 'bogie delivered. Describe your rase for special instructions end Book 8 M free. ABSORBINE: tbe and - septic liniment for mankind. reduce. Painful Enlarged Glands. Wens. Bruises.. Varicose Veins; allays • Pain and ibflammation. Price 51 and 62 a bottle at druggisut or delivered. biade in the U. 5. A. by . • W. F. YOUNG; P. D. F., Mg Lymans Montreal, _ ZO1BI• lit sod AbsothIne. Jr.. are made In Canada... SPECIALLY MADE FARM-- FOOTWEAR DUMBED' TO YOU $325 , Minard's Liniment CO., Limited: Dear Sirs, -Your MINARD'S LINI- MENT is 'cow remedy for sore throat, colds and:all ordinary ailments. It never fella to relieve and ,cure promptly.' ' • • • CBAS. WHOOTEN. ofPt, Mtilitrave. • tion -of a young officer, back froin the. • German victories in Russia last sum- mer, who said to a majOr on the Gen- eral Staff: • - "Nowoill we havelO do is to march West to break the front on that side." To which his superiorreplied, shak- • h head• • . 'My dear comrade, yoU are young. ' On the,. West nobody will break • through, our enemies no more than ourselves. To succeed 800,000 • men would have to be sacrificed., and there • Is not a general:who would dare ' et - .tempt it." . • Mrs., McDenala Might Have Saved • 'Herself' Months of Pain, Sleepless- • -ness .and Anxiety by Using Dodd's • Kidney Pills. Earlier. • Grand Narrows, Victoria. Co., N.S„ May 1st -•(Special.).,--;That • Dodd'it Kidney•Pills Will' cure kidney disease in its wast form is evidenced by the One or the Other. sorr,, work is scarce, but Oi got a job lasr Sunday that brought me five dollars.• ' •• ; Mr. Smith ---What; You broke the Sabbath? Pat (atiologetically)-Well, sorr, 'twits wan at', us had t' be broke! • - rase of Mrs. Roderick McDonald, an , • ' • PERMANENT BAN ON RUM, . • ' i'. ' ' --:--- .01d firemen glar alarm. devised by an inventor. to • attended, riae for five inoitths• for dia, .,,, • , Always they find the rout bank: robbers and holdup , inben. bet es, but I was worse when I „stopped ' - EXPERIMENTS..: . .-. there: The gendarinei are ndt.Press-. • 's all ..a Jade,: inconspicuous ox• '. ..ed for.time„you Comprehend, If they litoldinga Antall fire prig and. five.38:. taking his medicine than when •I• start- ..... ,:, Teach 'Things Of Value., .. ...do not make their report to day, then ealiber -cartridges. . • . . • Where one has never made the ex-. Mt. Robber - et:alma:into the"store or -"As soon. as I started taking Dodd's, • . it may•Well be Made to-ttiorrow. But , , the old firemen must hurry. Fire is bank. Honda go 'up all, aroma]: but Kidney: illii !Jell in:a solid' Sleep for ••periment of leaving off tea or coffee • • - fire to them, an enemy to be folight somebody leans against a '. desk or i ene hoar, and - soon .I ...get so that I and drialcing Posturri, it is 'still easy ,, .... , wnetner. it has its origin ,in a stuffed steps..On*.a loose 13ond and the • noise. copld tileep.fine. : • ' • • fit learn something about it hy reading - . . •bombardment lets leose. The • cait- . • "Dodd's Kidney :Pills „ have done so . nue or ts c.arrieci ;over. fifteen • kilo - the experiences :of others, . ridges- iti.e • fired at intervals, of ten • .nitich for me that I feel like recom- tnetrea by a- Gerrnen pin.. The prop- . . . • . , of 'their townsmen ' must be seconds. r . -mending, them to everybody." ' • • brin,king • PoStuin ts:' a pleasant way • .. . . out of. tea or coffe-e troablea. A man erty • Any number ' of ..sniall tOitoS •• lead. - - • saved.. They fight the flames whet.- fr'ern the bandit alarm Witlf`push• but Ws McDonald states. that het.- Cur; Writea: . ... ,. , . - ever they • spring .up and save what'. ton terminals, , The buttons are con- Her hymptonris .- were 'shortness • "My Wife Wait -a'xictiiii of- nerVou - • . . . • . property theY • can, and in their turn 'coaled" beneath'a rug under a window 'breath; dizzines , baCkache and ht • mouth.' in the morn - aro ' syniptetris• of 'kid - Bill .1Ias Been. Introduced Into the human Duma. A bill has been introduced into the • Russian Dutria te put into effect the • • government's premise that the War • prohibition of •alcoholie drinks shall , "continue in. force after the war, The • bill, ad sunimarized by - the Novoe Vreraya, provides:- , • , •:, ed. I. could - not get a wink of sleep, • "It is •forbidden: M -.produce akohol ,; 'for:the purposesof -manufacture of. • ; vodka. Equail prohibited is the „ import' of alcohol' from foreign court- ' .1 tries and from' the Grand Dochy Of ; :The....production of alcohol ,• • by pritate institutions And persons,' - either...for Sale or for their Own cop-. sun-J.150°n or for WoUsehold -.15^urposes, . is. 'Also. prphibitpd•, • • . productaohof alcohol:for tech, cl" • 1 purposes is v.) be ; carried On' by .the government' directiy o.r through ..Cantractors. • The. govern ,•!. nets; weak stomach and loss .of app.-- a . , . hick to the...cellar that ,seiVes them or back Of a drawer iii..a desk. in. a ing. - All thes store. or office. , . - ' ney tr ....` e-- anger signals that ,no ment has. tlie 'sole right to sell, spirits - The robber steps on the rug or: the . . • one can a ord to neglect. Had she '• for these •purpdses. , . merchant leanh he • the -fal.se ' • I. ew I. nes ;al Verdun to . . . • ' • drawer. Noise , is infinitely. • merean- 'heeded them and taken Dodd's Kidney . "The „sale' of light. wines is only al -1 .. . ', ' ' •••• '''• " , '' t 1.1- ' tl htil t • be mait , Pil•Is he .would. have siiti-d. hereelr io`A‘-ed in •toWnS. In 'provinces and , , tito fer years, ! and although we. ire- , • sorted to numerous .methods for. re- • for. headquarters ^and, wait for tho • lief,. one of•vvhich was a change from , • c•offee to tea,' it was all ' to. no put- ''next alailn. .'; •• , .• .• ,....- • • pose." (libth, tea and coffee rii-e in - int lan i e s, .so juriMis to Many p1 Sons, they, • Oddly enough,..there have been Vory 9 . • - • - well wish. himself in a Verdun trench' nionths. of pain and anxiety. .' -• contain the :subtle poisonous drug f fires ' V • !mi A French town - • ..• . • -•. rn, ire their. report.- Then . they ,go . for the. house thiefer. behind a ,pariel ter taste in he •',N 1 • g • ' . , 1. • '• • • 1' eaffeitio.Y • eolidly built 'for One thing. The I The,principle of the. itlarn1 is psy- Timm- wrs. FOR THF.,_DAY • 41.1te• knew "cnfre wan" cansing the roofs . are tile d the walli are Stone -lt is- a well-lcnourrffikcien- . • trouble' •hat-euald aut. -find-am/414W ,and the llooi.s . ii're. , hitedwood---thittilir-fact-thain--toblier;-keyed-up .t o n--- . . . pWhe live merely on the rust or rind •., 'would hardly burn until rt had been 'high . nerve tension, is thrown eff his ••th,take• its place until We tried Pos., . slit with An axe. 'Also••11 •eleseend-. mental; balatiee by any rilusual hap-' of tiaga•-'-'1".ramle- • ' '' ' -'. - . tom. • Within two weeks. After she " FelloWs, Who, have • lio-tongu'es are almost all 'of 'her troubles had disap- • •PQatuni-ring.t.-Shel10-predutes..stich, ..._. &I/0cl lottL: . mor in. a an p t t ' 6' t ' " • fl . y inci len, anie may, •-• leorfurnlilia'6:;-.-61;.1-4,1'ao--(1, .".,iimbITIYuli-21.141-'--,,:ithiMe... . .411 philosophy. lies in two words -- nen in gr Th is is true OT .1.1to:_ house-, ,04,4441...1111 ey4s_ .a.nt„,irsaalitrirtort. - -,quit-coffea,initan „tieing .. es'umnin.,,' ll /I'd Piiiititilill."'--- FOCI leti3. 13 eared as if bk magic. It was truly be quericht.d in the stifling (inst. : Ilte- i t• pil. gns of crime face to. fart With. 'his Man y delight mole in givitig; 0? pe . ,citroraterftil.Ber nervousness was goner the old. firemen do 'their duty -as..the victim. ' • - . . • • see it, Sometinys 'they trundle:an' old in yeur home the 'dis• charge se fi..,; e serail than in paying of? dehtsi.- - Sir 0111,401 P lri i i p Sydney. . ,. ',! ' • . .(tiomach: trouble relieved, appetite itn- , proved, and, above all, a night's rest „ . hand apparatus throtigh • the ' choked . AIM att-ri the riniAni.),- iic. aii Moderation is 1 Ito, id I kcii s.tr4ng. run- ' as complete and refreshing. • streets.. 1.1of 0 Often a buck& and li bell ' Wold sea ''the robbet• •helteic. nine. tlii•ongh the pearl -Chain of all • ' "This saunds like an exaggeration, wet. cloth win k,rve the moment' shelter 'for raver." .Ile Would ileeig110-; Stsli it all happened 'so quickly. Each need. . . ... , . .., - . miniOnsly--.- any place t 0 fi•ct aw:ly .virt•I'"•-• 1. tiller. „.., • People •, do not talk for,the sake ef 'day there was iinprovement for ' the iinnit)04. round bin, 0,ki mon, 0411,011;..• f:171111 iiie drPnclod noke; ' , y . Postum was undbulitedly strengthen- Ing in ibeirceiriu,. perceetly comp: • 0 1. .SliOtild he hold no tt.batilt. ho'ivaer, "1".°44s'in..1: °Pinions. but tc) 1110111tain ing her. Every particle of this good ' ed they were„..as though they •Wosei-..(e . and in the'initistef ilk"' roblli.r.N; 11,,tix 41 'DDliiii.!1'. Ctii' iit', :l'ilke. Of talking.. .. the 8110114 and the bell it is extremely Jrilmitt....' •,,, . -, . work was 'due to drinking. postuin in used to cities Collapsing over them, Plebe Of . poifee." Name given . by -and ti crash earne;ancla dont] of efier- • Cankflian Pestutii ,Co., Witid'sor, Ont., tar ditst. arose. They plodded .: but PoStu% comes in two forms: - -Methodically:to look at the damage-, Postlun Cereal -the origin@ Thral•-,• these Old .ones, as one „says in the ton - !IMF* be. Weil- boiled. 15c..,anti• 269. der rrenckwayand'cautforted -Hum- .. pligsi. • ,..' •• . bort to' keep uader•cover ,ritibil they • ' . Instant Pestain-a solle nOWdet- returned: By they mune hack • ..:clistiolves quickly in a ettp of 'IttitoWa- and threiv *at the shrapoei lielniefs . I ter, And; with &earn • and " sugar, that they Wear 'in going ,about .where , mrilree -a 'deliciotar beverage • instantly. the '' dir: may. at' a indiserilt fill With, • 20e...and. 50t.,, tins. cutting. slivers .of white-hot Metal, .. ',Both forms -are 6quall,Y delicious anld and' told 'Humbert 'what had.'happen- - t•ost About, the sante per ettp. . , . ed, and settled down, to wait 'fey Oh . - "There's a Reason" for Posium. . text shell. . .. a • t sold by GrocerS„ %Ihey hoed' net !have served, .these 0 . . districts 'which groim grapes the sale " wine----ffot On draught -is • Allowed. , irilvrous•lionititwielf‘.arthoiio b'e dbiffyertialet•i.. •GroulatedlEyelidd. S Eyes inflamed by expo- , sure to Sun, Dust and Wind quickly 'relieved by Marine.. EyeRemedy, No Smarting, • . just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's SOc per Bottle. Marine Eyi SalseinTnbes2Sc.ForBookoltbeEyerree1• sk Druggists or Maine Eyelleinedy Co.,Chicage • A man who boasted having led a blameless life was without relatives, and had never been married. Here ds a light .weight, durable and comfortable 'corking shoe specialli. suitable for farmers, woodsmen, xjiIII- mac trackmen, laborers -all who re- quire- extra strong„_etteg-featwearr_for working in. We Anal tZTTtnetn of the sialendid oll-tanned Skowhegan water- proofed leather that has 'nada Palmer, "Moose Head Vand". ., • famouri-for- stimest-terv--yeara„,•-No. need to suffer with tired. sore, aelv, ing, burning feet. 'Get a.pair. of these and find ettse and comfort: if your dealer doesn't: carry thein, send us his name, enclosing. 83.26, and we. will %iihip you a' pair: all'ichargeS- palc4.- any address in Canada or U. S. Henan (stating size) by postal. or express order. Same style. as shown. 8 eye- lets high, $2.75.Write for •our ca.talog fully illustrating tJur sit!otn,•1‘ and Winter footwear , 30EN PALrEEES mitiette'a. zreeenoton, IT, • Utramlia. , . • _ Keep Wtinarcrs Liniment in the hoinse H• ht ownrrC:41anagrerdie.d. • he bought we e me a box df candy every time he d'all- "And now?" • ., • - . "He -gives irio a. Call every time . : buy a box cf eandy." Money is a man's 'best.friend, yet it is always. trying, to get, away from him. ' •governinent. • - , . . „.1„ '.:`The sale -of beer Is Allowed only • in • : Owns.. The governmeat is also to fix • for beet the limit, of alcohol., ...Town', :,..,councilit_liti4te.ribe-ilight,tto•issue. regar,--,. %talons •Inniting or Prohibiting, alte- Lgether . ;the' sale ' of :•Ireer or light • ,wines." • . ' . , •-,•, . .• • . .- . • The genrnMent's. Itot.ition in, • mattcr was tillitt'OU tl i ned by Mr:Week... . -Ministkr of Pinarree, 5in , his livdvet. ' speech: ---.-4A mon g, .010 ..faetors. O,..bicli• , have holptif to" lit'eli • Our budget hal-. .whro„,,habitt 411si 110 ti ty ••,;-:•di.thii• t 4111114 there..4,-.Vope-„,tor-AA,,er-line_1440.-_,RiterJhe . War: ....!...L.L. .. ... time en6no. for , ale• hank nesetaigs., then (mt. of. the mire of eortinion life, the. prohibition • is, rtot to bo ahollelied a moment at least.•. That would he likely, that be would be paralyzed with . feaf-drid steed rooted to the spot, -for . road. to. hell ;. they. 'are the ..stepPing- .stones :that lift men every. .ppw and' .gound. to state most emphatically that ,Go,od'' intentions' do: Mit• paYe . the this ineasure,-which cannot be . corn- .. the •fiew •rnotor itt tho Coo'nomic life . .cair ,•.;counti•y• -.the tofal -- abstinence. • •from alcoholic, drinks: The suet:pits of .1„ice sit: is in.ipos:S.14.b.i..1.1.,..verestintate letely_..-realized-is sueh that I ' .itin„ . - - their own Weapons 'and -Make the. rob -...1° WIIP• climbs nn them- no ni(10.!•---..T. ,I. ut. A °so. • • There are. few of ifs that are noe Idle Tears. , 'Petting IBM. Vse. .!. - rather -ashlimed• .of 'onr. sine, had 'tellies , , ... , as we look out on'the.blesitea morning i - - - • sunlight,. which eomes to us- ['like . a Markil,• ;No .sooner did 1 put all- the'' - `!No.' '111,Y • 'Usbalni,;aint killed,' 'milt' ,bright-wingeti.enftel.'lierkoning •tat to tkrdS 'lin MoUrnin%•even.10:fliby in the, -iiii-it the .eid -. iiuth. or:Vetnity •that I'llati)., "when f 41t:4 0, telegram- a srly stretches its dreary length behind us. in' e' ali:cii and pi Mt, • 3r,•;s,,„"n•. nil -,-George 1'41101.' •-•'4, ' . this 'expetiSe for' nothin,„"' • •• 41Wot '.'n creel 'shame". thought •ft might get winded before it . readied tuu," . . • -- ..- .situotro tittiffiela iAthiblitiD11.1001 i‘r'All/Dtt .t her .surrender., • • , Visible' and Strong. , • "Goodness!" "exclaimed a gentle- man ceining into a restaurant, and even. thin holding on to his hat -from habit becaure of the gale blowing out.: rnsidye„life•.:,`I..nev7r saw such:a wind in "Never saw such a wind?" said an- • other. "What a, atupid. remark!. Who ellykeer;saw a wind? Pray- What is it • - • . "Like," ". replied, the first., rpeaker; "like to h.aft blown inY hat. off." • ABE for rdintsid,s and take no other Ilia :Verdict• , • "How did you ome out with your law"Isuiwton""it" "Get damages?"' '"Sure! I got almot enoughto pay My lawyer." • Tlifft.e. VITAL ItE STIONS Imuomach and eyes! skro: eating, with- A.rero full fencro,vit force and dent can't pet on, headache n r. :egg s good helaith?°Do you knot' that good digeition indideitlon. Medici Seigers ss,T-Ano.;;;Deedfireat is the foundation of good hwealth:. Pains and op. herbal retnetly and tonic, will cure you. • AFTER MOTHER ' E116 BANISH EALS ' TROUBLES • I. r! I R U . , At or direct on receipt Of pried, 50c. end 11.00. The large 'brittle coot:dna ibreethaes a - • much -neither Smaller. A. J. Warns &CO. lAsaraPilernbi Street West, htosureal,... • - Agairist the - Oun's rays--L- Trot...cam" - your train set - vice here? , ," • - Small .Town • Native they fol. vertise one train a day; but" you -and MO know flient-lidvertisetnents exo.gt, geratef , •. • tnnarelnex.iiiiiiimit tied 13y *live elan'. .• • I 1 • --ithd. ander; -4:sts wear and tg.i. • this paint lasts, anti.lasts, and lasts , i• RaiTillay,'S Patiilf 5 iirv lioneq sensis-rnade orhentst reliteridA by hOitCtt 0:iiii44e)mi I t7e•11e.17.' 171; 11 cuilli 7411 11O7e.:117: inert 111.s. recliner:toots for uthillt 11 40 :is OF Ittiod, N.,tr •stm 1's 1*' V.tion votr r I.!, :them for 4.81W. 0% a Aise Iliiit -Mel,- ain A. RAMAAIr A Sai.I. CO. alptotlitthe.d it142),IV10:14TIRE'AL , . .. . .. Nr ' iivo, i•;0 Tie' .,I% it e oil EV0V% 1,61.. Ought 40' ):..t. ' ' ' . Courre,t1.4'1,.: t I. e **rim 1o.al ::...i,tit • ; Writ.% forintoregtiac papt littninmi. :40r. 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