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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-06-15, Page 3•,,, • 1•11 " .1.41.•11 STINGING LEAR OUT 'THIS YE - • "."fte. 'Trettblo Due . to Nerves, Starvedfor Lack 0. Cfood Blood. cminent.inedical. writer has said That "neuralgia IS the ery o tarved .nervea .for •better blood.' The 0110 grent symptom .of this trouble is pain: .stabbing pain,that almost drives the sufferer frantic. The. one oeUse: i•poor- blood;, the, only' cure is, to enrich the blood„ Heat applied to. thoinflutneonveSi-4v111,440-... but doga not cure. Dr,. Willianue Pink .Pills furnish the •bload all the, needed Piements, and the blood conveys. •thein to the nerves: The Oily way of get- -Ong .food. or. •medicinetp.-the.•nerves is. threngh. the blood, and the enW way le enrich the hlbod is through a -fair as'e of Dr, .Williams". ph* Pills,. In ...this Way neuralgia,' aelatica.aad.other,•, . nerve 'disortieraare proniptly cured,. .• .and the •wbela system. benefited ...and . strengthened,. Mrs, M. .0Ieason; R.R.• " No. 1, Uxbridge, Ont., who WAS; great. sufferer ;rent neuralgia., says; • ,"I suffered intensely freni •netiralgia •-• for four ye*. •Mr bl�od was. thin .tind 1 was completely 'run -doWn- . Offered intense pain, all the time, At . diffe.rent: times I' .conidlted three dc - tors,' buttheir treatment did no More. • than give ,rnet temporary. relief'. Then • I tried •different nfedicines; but, the .cresah yea,' the beine,-71they•seemed no • good inmy vase. I was grtiwing steadily worse, and finally could, apt • • do a bit of work: The lest doctor:. I - consulted could .do nothing . for me but give me inorphine tablets to 'ease • the nein. and by this time I had about resignedmyself to a life of pain. Then ' Dee Of Dr. Williams' almanacs cameto • dur lunise and I .read ef Similar cases cured through the use of Pink Pills., I '-got three _boxes-. and- liefere-thei Were- ,from either..flank tho, very ineMont +,of thoir. tritiMpla. gven'then " every- / ,rcuoncute; torelooty Ootilsde4! thing, is, ri.ot gained Unlesortbe attaeig.!.. •iere, etill retain, ,ouificient stren.gth and No Palate -Joy Like This--Tbe rich* man, the , -world could not buy' I cohesion to repel a COUnOr-eltaelt or anything .. . mge pleasing to. , to go straight on no the cireumetances the palate or more strength-. Lon) turagmisaws jenuptorzoN dictate. , . . . . ening than Shredded Wheat Can vir° 4a " W° Mast. a"a3r Biscuit with Strawberries . mt. BE RE. ALUM), . rate attempt it, and if we fail the first time wo must try again, arid V and bream, . A simple, we fail the Second time we mustnsulter- natural diet that win. bring German Line in France and Belgium a third eife•rt, "and if British soldiers health and strength for the b t tlf it th J he, the •. NOt Vabrealtable Says• 'will succeed before they have,finiehed $Pring days, Try. it fpr . . Famous sower.• . . . and victory will crown OW ef- „br ea k fa s t; eat .it for Irta-ith-p-cace-befow,the-Year-h5E---iture un out," •. • • e NEW FRENCH AREO IS SPEEDY, ii•out of the three war priclictiella attribated to Lord Kitchener •have already been fulfilled -Alm defensive of 1014 and the "draw" Of 1915. What of the thirda-the successful advance "Spad Is 133 Miles an T—ra..ve Nctigue• report's Hroeueer.ntlY bilaeared In the•French Press to the effect that • a ;Lew aeroplane had broken the world'S speed record On WO trltil trips, having reached a ,speed of 213; •kilometers (Mere than, 133 miles) an hour. In• quiry in avitation circles 'connected the well-known name of Bleriot with the PeW machine. • M. Bleriot admitted when questioned by a newspaper correspondent that the report was 'cerreet, but added .that he , could .not enter' into details unless authorized 'by the War Office. The cor- respondent applied to the Matson de la vresuiT the newly-fortned department of the Fpreiga Office, and obtained the necessarY document. ,Bue „even this • . • . authorisatiOn, ,which binds the holder to submit anything he writes to the KING GEORGE' ADDRESSES RUS, censorship of the War Department, SIAN VISITORS. of 1910? A reply to this question is essayed by a military "officer in the "Fortnightly Review," in an article marked. by so rnuch .inSiglit•and such obvious technical ability that its sig- nature, "Special Reserve," might well cover the identity of a fainous soldier. His reply to the question, is comprised within twenty 'words: "I look for- wardV'' he says, "with absolute, cer- tainty to clearing Franc'e. and Bel- gium of the Huns before the year is over." • , He puts forward cogent arguments in -rapport of a •his Coacluaion, and these are military and no ecOnoznic izegunients. The economic arkument, indeed, he dismisses as Wholly Wade- . quatea- • - Must Defeat Hun Army. 'AO ' •,uNcoscloVs umuonisTO: alglINNININSIMinoina111110401110111 orrtzp romomoill .;1A710..A.A.0 . sy:,ED nom cow Dierni• Petewara, tolerasous. Ora Cer at SW4i• SOpPlY Ilmitact Wats Isse *Potation& 11. Dawson, PrasaisfAsta The SchoolbeY Miles Out Strong When Set to IN'rite an 'sgssay.7 This is how he talks about '4I1ens." "Lrens curious animals; they don't bave no non, no no teeth, nor no ears. They swallows their wittlos Whole, and chew it up with their =Ws in. 'their chests. The outside of hem, is; generally put into pillows or made into feather dusters." Another hay had to write on "The self ars follows; IIume..ri Body,'" and be "delivered him-, • "The human , body Es divided into three parts=ateTairo- and tummick. The head contains the, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and brain, V any. The chest containa the hearts? lungs, and part •4 -the liver. The tununick is entirely devoted to the vowels, of ?Alia there are rive," Here follows an essay' on the pig: "Pigs are very dirty, and Will •eat coke -in fact, anythin'g but Thubari., • The pig loves.ite Sty, arid haavery lit- Made in Canada. ACA. was not sufficient for M. tileriot. "It is •impoSsibl• e for this country asmitch as the authorization had net or its allies to depend for victory on come directly from the War Depart - nothing but the economic or 'financial ment, it was not until he had rung up exhaustion of. the Central Empires. that department and obtained confirm - There is no record in history of any atioxi that he was willing to talk and great military power which suffered, take his ,visitor around his works. defeat through purely economic causes Be was perfectly willing to answer as_long as_ its fleet anclarmies.and •any cniestion, but never anxious to . . offer any-remarkv- He -conducted the, tle ambition for ‘, itself, No. bo$ should- eat like a pig; it int proper. Piga pat their feet hi the trough to make the tide rise , Se tbeir qui. get Moro.' tnalce much noise while eatini. If We care to Wander in the. wild parts of Ireland, We find pigs treated , as members of the familY.!'„ One Would think that a boy would' revel irk writing an essay on "Ships," This is ho,w he revel:: • ' - "Ships are -useful for going to for- eign countries, to leach savages how to dress. If there were no ships, peo- ple would not go to the rnewseum to see Models. Sailors are 'very'. busy t men, and are always chewing tobacco Complete- Agreement. Has Been 11 -each- •to prevent sea -sickness. 'Poets get 'a ed on Conduct of • the War. • King George gave a stirrin address at Buckingham Palace recently.to the •,„ all gone the pain began to decrease,, tonal spirit still remained intact and corresPon,lent over his new big Russian visithrs from the Council of and I hegan to have a better appetite. active, however -such causes may have works, which employ a thousand men the Empire and the Duma. . At the eontributed in the long run to • its and cover some five acres, baying been By the. time I had taken six boxes I Government banquet in the evening was again a well woman, and my erected for their special purpose since military downfall. , "There will never be peace•in 'Eu- the war. About" half the employees Mr. Asquith said Great Britain and Russia are ia complete agreement on all ppints of Eastern policy -Constan- tinople, Persia, etc. "However long and however severe the days of our conimon endurance • •• may be, we will stand together until, They -Are Invaluable As a• Tonic and . Family Medicine As Well As a Pre- ventive and Cure for the More Ser - neighbors could hardly realize that • such a change could be made in •so rope' till the German army has been are mobilized, but they draw ordinsfry pay like the nonmobilized and earn utterly defeated in the field. An . - • short a time. Later I was bothered from $2 to $2.50 a day. economic victory would ,mean nothing with eczema and Dr. Williams' . Pink M. Bleriot's new machine is known but a renewal of the contest at a later Pills cured me. I have found these a• , .as the Sped (from the initials of the e. Pills worth their weight ian gold and • cheerfully recommend them to all who are ailing. You can get thee Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents , Key to Victory. • • He goes on to discuss the impossi- hility of leaving everything' to Russia, 'unless it is desired th extend :the tame of the company: "Societe pour l'Aviation etaes Derives") , One form of the Sped Which luis proved 'very we have.beaten to the ground the successful has the • propellor placed forces which now • withstand us, Mut a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The , within the body work, about one-third we can egin in peace te rebuild) in b the distance from the forward ` end. Concert with one another, the slfaken • • of Dr. Williams' Medicine Co Brockville period of conflict at least into 1917 This allows the pilot seated in tront a ' •or even 1918", shows that Russia has it, a perfectly free viewall around him Ont. and gives his mitrailleM, placed at living with writing about ships.". • • a s Have Been Tried and Found Good WHY DODD'S KIDNEY pu.,Ls ARE SO POPULAR. , Mo already borne re than her fair . . the very front; a perfectly free field. TO •RULE ASQUEEN; share of the • war, and contends_ 'that] This machine, hovirever, is not the without resolute help on the western, ' ohe which has established , the new front the coining autumn will not see Brulgepport, Conn., Girl Will Reign Oyer Island Kingdom. ' her armies further advanced than -her Own original frontier. ., . Miss. Emily McCoy, now living in This brings the 'writer to his thirdeseY. Happy Thought s success u as a „ -' • Bridgeport, Corm., will leave within general contention -that an advance Its engine, is the last ' word in .. aero-' great Russian Einpire, ,the heartfelt found them goodMiss Gotrox=One can be very hap- . • a few days for Pitcairn Island, in the •from, the west this spring, is the key plane engines. ' . desire of myself and of my people that For Dodds Kidney Pills as a, tonicpy in this world ' with health and Paumota Archipelago in the Eadifi:a., of ••the whole military situation m, pieriot has witti him as collants -the relations of our two countries and family medicine are without an 'money: . , • ..„,''. : ' where She will he crowned eceeen ,ef Pessimists 'declare that the Gentian rater M. Bechermilt the engineer ?heuld become even, cioseit and more equal. When:yeu feel Worn, tired and . ' Dedbrolce-Then let's be de one, • , „ • ' ious kidney Diseases. fabric of• European civilization." Chelmsford, Ont., June • 6th (Spe- The King at the palaee extended a cial.)-"We have found Dodd's Kid- eordial welcome to. the visitors and ney Pills extremely good: We 'are in said . • good health thanks to Dodd's Kidney - - "I consider it -a privilege that i ani Pills." speed record. Nothing may as yet be., enabled to Meet you here to day My These are the words of Miss .Delia Prihted„ about the newest spaa except pleasure' in doing so is much enhenced CharrOn, a well known resident here. perhaps that its lines are. much like by the opportunity thus given me to Others tell the same story. They the Baby Nieuport which has oroVed convey to you, and through you to the have tried Dodd's Kidney' Pine and SEOES tool. cosy ?ria .eimaiartaije WORN EY IEVeR OF THE FAMILY ..XXX 167.41011M• _ Art1D 24)Mxr,r0381t* Sneed 1,:firin for noetery_and Under., pileoltrler41111v,oteleis ,34.ti, et,favezor-X,c outt4g , I•initted. •••'. • •." 4.. I NEWSPAPERS :DR $1.144.14 1,01WVIT-IMAXIM.,41 PMWS" ADIP' *Ai -1•.- Officers "toe sale la goo4 Ontario towns. The moot armful and intereetipt ,or huelocesee. Full •inferanatten •Ori ,eimileatien to N;rilleon 'Put:4104;1m •Cosin• Pow. Weat, Attlelatete Street. Toronto, f)DEira.newiALERYTI SUGAR, CARDS IN'.ENpLAND• Issued tp 25,000, Members of a..-00• operatiee SoCiety, .a,00 Sugar cards havebeenissued to the 26,000 members of the Sheffield, and EcclesfieId ,Co,operative Society, says a Londoa•desp'atch.' Ilefore su- gar can be bought at aey ofthe stores the card, which bears the. meniber's name and xi:umber, must be presented. When the. quantityn.bought, weekly is half the normal quantity in peace times a record is made on the eard, Non-members arena supplied. The system, has been adopted, by ether _societies and is proving most successful in husbanding supplies.: • Speaking of the likelihood of • the card system being extended to other articles, T. Wilton, the general anan- ager, said that hiS board felt that it Would be necessary before *very long if supplies clinfiniehed as they were 'doing -week -by Weelc.- CartWfor - all food might soon be in use. A. . wall tie that grips half a dozen . , bricks instead of two, as customary, 'hhs been fnvented by a Scotch builder. INISCELLANISOUIL • • • ANDER, TUDdOittil, 14111"Pfl. ETC. lnteroal and external. cured witls. out Pain by our hem° tr•Ceatment. Write, us before too late. r. Eellrnatt. blotilleal • co. Limited, Collingwood. Ont. DEAF:NESS. Is MISERYllinow because' was Deaf anti bad,""eadi 'Noises for pver 80 years: befyinvasibie Anti -septic Ent Drums reeteredray Ins and 'topped Head Nolds. and wilitio it for,yoy. They are Tier blegapbor/eq. Cannot be seen :when were. Easy to put iny.eas, to takeout, "Unseen OM.. forts.'.lnexpentve. Writefor'Dooldet sea my sworastatement of howl recovered raYbecrimr. A. O. LEONARD Alufte228 2506thAve, s .944, For Freezing. Ice Cregir you get hest resulte withola,usliFp' ROCK . PALT P- A more even freeze. Sr/Mother Xce 'Cream.. Takes one-third less salt and. 'keeps•Cregra hard tyke as lang, Write . TORONTO BALT -arortzs; • 6042 Jarvis fit.. TOronto, Ont. • TflB CYCLEMOT016;--- errel---;-'- cheap to operate. can be a.ttacbed to any bicYcle. Ask • your dealer; if -he doesn't handle It, write us for Qata• 'Iogue H. Write to -day for exclusive' agency" if ate• are not represented in your town. JOHN T. WEDSON, sp. 89 Jarvis St., Toronto. — :wtsWeshtavistrrrtiomatiiissatte• t: • • etitedefFils,Epilep- fcsitrYroe'olreasrlialnit:elliiteedys°71beyWDsrill 'PAY EXPRESSAGE on REE.TR1ALBOTTLE If you CUT OUT and .11ETURNTHIS AD • your letter. Rua, eds at iostanonlala on file. Olve ege dnd full particulagr. . F. HARVEY ROOF CO.Dept.A Ite5 Sta. N, NesTerin • MIN.ARD'S LINIMENT the only Liniment asked for at my stbre and the only .one we keep far sale: - All the. people use it. • • • HARLIN FULTON. , Pleasant Bay; C.B. her people. . line is unbreakable, and this argu- who Made the .Deperdussin. aeroplanes, , dr Dr "EZPWailleErlir r a At art'ls-194J • See etch? It locks to cO3liat buttoTt run down the chances are ten to one I have. the 'health' and ' y„ou have_the that your kidneys are ab fault. money. • • When the kidneya-become • Clegg Fa This tiny kingdonia :self -governed •ment has been -supported 133,- experi-: which were carrying everything before torm, •tie • • Russia's Feats of Armst. • • • • -1,„ them before the war. • • • secoads,..and-ti is p.ut on intwo , and (Mug allegiance to no nation enced officers at the front The wri r ...: has only 195 subjects. Miss McCoy's sets forth a „ phalanx of reasons , • . ecll' is it is not going to have eve. , „,,,,ry- • Excellent as the new spad uadoubt- "T_Ith-daye_wberLoterhzthone pursfluionmayg a common_ j_coraesor out_sobfle;dsher,,ththeeim,cpurirculation be- . . . . Granulated Eyelids. . • . . 'Whet'', Itratthaw-lifiCoy,ls. king. He. against this prbnositi .- . thin g• its ewe way. The 't arida-F-1 .---. ' II I d united ' • when we have together attained the. suit is vveariness and lack of energy Baby Nieuportlines which has given we remain rm y anlastingly strained out of the „blood' and the re-: Depends on itailwayi. brother's have a, new machine, also on ta aided in the goverment ,by a par- liainent 'staven members. Equal Or Eyes inflamed by expo -- ••: cure to Sun, Dust and Wind quickly reHeved by Moline - • suffrage prevails and • every. person "What is clear•at least is that Ger- extraordinary- results in its teeth, and victories for which our mined forces .01 oVer the body. .• ' he 1 d 'oth new machines are now so'valiatitlY. fighting I can This conditi " t disagree-- ye LyeRemedy. No Smarting, over seventeen yars has a vote. many is coming to the end of r near y oz n er . . • on no ,only just Eye Comfort. • At There is a church and a school; hilt first hne troops -that is to say, men have reacher the Stage of • being ready. assure you, gentlemen, that the 'whole able but :dangerous as well, The im- YourDruegist's soeperEottle. Maine Ey0 no moneyThe island produces eVery_ Who are competent to. go anywhere for tests for acceptance by the army. nation has followed with the keenest purities in the blood are the Seeds of SalveinTubes25c.ForDook of lbelEyeFreeasic .-. 'Thing the inhabitants need, and the and do anything which efficient ,sol -• . ' . : . inberest ' and the deepest admiration disease. If they . are not. remove,d Druggists or Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago . the nista:venous feats ef arms'perferm- .Rheurnatism, Lumbago, Gravel, Drota• • ' rivernment is •conducted on •the ' co- diers are expected , to, do, in tile. achievements which, Conjointly with Guard agaiest these diseases and ' ay- Arteluded-wiih- recently invenbed sun goggles is a shade to protect a wear- eperative &tn. course, ef the IaSt fiVe- rheitiths-rfothing- NEW -FRENCH -ARMY ed- by the - gallant Russian- troopS- sy,-Diabetes, or Bright's- Disease re The island Was settled, 129 yew -8 but ber interior lines of railways have R akabl • e Decrease in Deaths Since • ' throughout this war, and the brilliant result. • ,• tish soup, several; of whom were ac- hovr On one front and no'w on the - its- A,deption. •, the Russian naval forces, ,they have •get back your:ic.customed energy by ' er's nose from, sunburn. ago by mutinous sailors from a Bri- enabled her to - Place her effectives • em never tied onee.." Corr- stant tying cuirts-t1 Locks, to collar button, Tie can moved from • • Porrn without . • untying. 25c. or J. E. BEAUCH,AMP & CO., Dept. .4t, P.O. Box. 242, Montreal ." Agents 'wanted. coMpanieIty their wives. Since that other. . . . The attackon Verdun has Sixty-four operations are neoesseary reeentlY •acconiplished, in the face of „Using Dodd's Kidney pino." - gees' Meard's Liniment. in the house etime the 'IVICCCoy famil3r Ints ruled taken its full toll. There must Come in making one of the steel hennas formidable difficulties, in. the Asiatic. • • •:. ' A Real Genius. that the f rench soldiers wear. The' provinces of -the Ottoinan Empire. - continuonsly. Miss McCoy' has no a period when the spearhead 01 the • brothers, and is.heh• to the throne. German armies is blunted or destroy- * first step, says earson s agazine, is. "The arinies of our two eountries GERMAN 1TIEW OF BELGIUM. ;"1 understn----------- son is a Very P ' M stamping out cliska from great sheets are engaged in. fields widely .diatent Fifteen years ago she left her bothe ed, and ,an insufficient nunihef of Ito- at steel. A Machine that- exerts a• talented,intisician," Said the interested . .........:. but I rejoice to think that My gallant Belgianeo Be "Freeg " But to Be him& -- to, fit herself for her future nee, bile soldiery exist" for any given. § f 9 , pressure of: one hundred and fifty . Ruled By Germany., sailors have been able to render ser- r Each disk is placed under a shaping comrades, and that in otter ways my 'is an interesting article on the fate,: h.ours Without anybody in the audi- ' "Indeed he , is,"replied the, jond disks a aydoes that ork he can 'play. for tons, and can cut out. 'five : thalisand a, w. , . vies in concert with their Russian e in the "Frankfurter Zeitung" there Mamma`Wh : !ar, ' There,areno doCters. among her peo- ple,and she toek up the study of . medicine, dentistry and imrsing. ' . 'AUSTRIA'S DOOM SEALED:. • ' . Better Than the Foe. - • On the other hand, one own person- machine, which presses the disk into country has gladly given what I be- • cellor's recent speech. . The writer spirit 'of the • original' expeditionary rim. Polishing and cutting machines. • nel has inherited ,in fell measure- the the form of a helmet evith a • broad neve. to be useful anti effective helpo Be gium in -the light of the Chan.: mice understanding a single note. • ." • force while the TerritorialA have be-. remove all irregularities. in the het - ' Strengthen the Bonds. - .. ., says.: ` 'rhe War in fhe West has nrO- • ceeded do farthat no one eitn imaging • Country . is' •But - a Pawn For , G...er- inet•;'.a.fter Which holes are punehed in, .. . .. :ceine'vrar-hardened treopsWith w, hich , I trust"that'during year 'visit • to . . many,. Declares Princess. , , the crown-sonie ' for ventilationpur, ' - • - ' . . Belgium .will be taken froth .us by anyone might he proud to serve:--- i ip' poses others • .for ' fastening on the . . this country you will be . able . to,, as fore of Arms On the -whole the " The volume by Princess Catherine ' "The main facts seem to be that our sure year Selvei Of the ' whole -hearted ' • • .* • . ere.gimental crest. . — . Radziwill entitled "The Austrian' troops- are • now Sbperior 'as . tactical. Each. h.elmet is cleaned and ditiped vigor' with .,which my whole Empire is last December. With regard to a .`guar-: ' .Court From Within'," is a work of re-, and -mobile units to those. of ' 'the en r in e 'special mixture •.that makes it a performing its.. part iti , this . stupen-. , antee in hand.' . To incorporate, Bel- - ,nnaricable intereslt at the present. time, 1 emy, ;and 'that we .:shoulCpossess . a :dell, incon.spituaus , bluiste grey. • A dOus War, and its ..determinatien te, gitim •in the German Empire is not, • , . says the. London Globe. It claims to I great SuPerieritY of force. The 'Ger- lining and leather thin ',Straps are make - every .sacrifice in 'furtherance .. • be the reshlt •Of a careful . study .of I man troopi en the 'western. front , am' then fastened' Orr,. and . nu, helmet -is of the Cause Which 1 and 'my- allies and never has .been, -our intention. - Sine° the Free eh t roop S, German .politics .fer more than. 40 usually estitnated tit'. • 2,000,000; aut Complete., But on.the 'other' hand, We must na- tg wear helmets' the num- ave at heart. . . „illy .; tnraily take cake that BelgiUm,,,Poll•- , years, which has led to. the conviction I they could be, and no doubt would be •have begun "I would • also Wish to eXpresS ,- ber of deaths from wolinds .in the tically; ' economically...and, ,.above all, . ' that Austria all through that time ' considerably reinforced inView -of an head- e.a . s decreased to .a renutrItable sincere hope that the two countries, .•-, - military, shall nee.' er -be an' ethaiiced.„, ., •hes been a paetn in the hands of her ! attack being •,tiii•ected ..against . them extent. , ' • - with their great reseurceS and • their : .. . .• • post of -eneray Powers The guatax powerful n.eighboi, and is bound - 'in ! 'Shortly: None the less,. they •:IN:0U.I'd .1, • . . : Immense .possibilities, will ',understand • - • • .. ' -' • Vs must be real, ,and• not Arl er ety 'ph . the ,-end to • beCeme ' abserbed.„ in "Ger- '[.still be very inferior in 'point •of blue- ' ' .. 'that it' is for the benefit of both to : -many.. : • ' ' ,.1 a . '- I hers. establish close intercourse. Every na- paper.. .:., , • . ° „ . : ' 'The Austrian soldier is net a cow•••, I "At• the lowest-. estiniate, .theit,', we ' tion can learn from another and ..give ' Inside this frarnewerkiinposed'eh- ard, 'hp is ' well trained and equipped, should 1)0 able to put, three Anglo- to another; the better they knovi each .Gmnani as ill/. iron nePessitY'•*6 InaY ., and then .armenent is excelleet, yet FlPrefich „soldierti again bk.* OermanS, . other the more true that becomes, and . accept the fact that the Belgien pee - they, have never " 'Wen able to beat While a concentf-ation, Of t`yee to one ', I earnestly hope that our twa__,aran. ,pie will be.,..RermittgpeacefUlly and . their neniies•single-handed. , The au- on the sectors selected ' for ' attack ! ' • . thor 'attributes this to the, went of in- could be blade With complete' 'safety [ '• - - ,.telligence • in the Austrian nation andto the mat of the line," - • I . themor ina„e vanity of those yv o hee.-:-"-ii-,.„--n-c-ta-a-;v.i33.4air-.• i .entrusted with the mission of leading '.: -7-- -7- 7- -:- .. ' -fie-a -mern-satellite-of-Prassiti. 'At it. Et same with her states- men. The misfortune of Austria are the fault of those who have led• her . Aiolitica-for 40 years And -have -giv-en to them such a false direction that she „ • The. three conditiontewhieh ninst be postulated for it sugeessful Advance aret.11nlimited shells, greeter nuineri-; eel _force, and ari army •ieet• inferior in , Courage, skill anti admistration to the- Gerinaii. The two fli•st conditions, the presen moment -the, An-strians- live ---have been -f-ulfillectWhat.... of the in perfect,,security as to the future, third? • thii•d? The . pessimist eon - It the allies teat the •Austro-Pi•ussiim tends 'either' that no nriny can..breAk_ confederation, Geemaiir Will setAier-•-thratireleetiodeenfield-defencea,...er_thats5: • • teeth together and suffer in siloncoi- at.eny rate,- our army cannot. • • „ • , and prepare, for revenge, but Austria. The answer to this argument has . been given atyooge, Neuve Chapelle, Loos, and elsjwfiere, though these tic- -tionAlitree iteett-Oltnli written tIOWil Ali *111 inimecliately fall to pieceS. . -4••• .se AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE FOR_ CHILDROOD AILMENTS Baby's Own tabletslire an excellent' 'remedy for childhood 'ailments. They re ulato the bowels, sweeten the stom. "partial siteCesses or liicaMplete• fail - tires." The *Guinan 'front has been broken frequently pp to the first line, solicrel. times .tip to the,. second, .and One0 p te) the ellird. •• The Final ,Thrust "ac1414 banish colds and sir:title fevers tfnd cure all minor ills of little eines. There remains the question as Ito • • " • • r • • the form of attack:- Concei ning m , Owls' Writes: ../ always • "The ideal attack must combine ,e great variety of Operations. . In Mother Seigel S Syrup is unsurpass2e0d1.5, ' Ilse Baby's Own Tablets for my. little the first 'place, the enemy. must re. 114101rfriEri One§ and find thein egeellent rnedi. - FOR • -HEADACHES. BILIpUSNES,?: - 'CONSTIPATION:1, earlY _the -exea 3,Ve -f-ree-enavigatioM, LitISS Ct11.14.-te-0•11-. ‘iould be tries , give- of their best to each • tlee' to D' condition for euth a policy, a perlici • 1% heelock 'Engine, 150 other. Community of inthrests in this agtuated bY the spirit of benevelence, I reipect will go far to strengthen the• hende!,:whicli,at, pre§erit uhith is,that the. present powerful 1).1011.9.)i:1J I? 18x4-29,21111 doubl untions,„ Of 'the 'eh - .4.9* " • Free Ma The maps of the Porcupine and Cobalt Camps. finished in colors, are now about ready for distribution to all- who are in- tereSted. These will prove in- valuable to those anxious to obtain success la the mining market ' • . The Issue is Limited File Your Application at Once! A Postcard Will Bring It. ''; Private wire connecting all ma.rkets. •. • . •• HAMILTON B. WILLS , (Member Standard Stock Exchange) 4 RING STREET EAST, TORONTO You will find relief in Zam-Bok 1 It eases the hurniv, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zam- Buk, means cure. Why not prove this Ali* Druggists and Stares. - 450o box- • sry- for SM0 . . ,.• Iwor1;. Germany is ready • to negetiate main driving' belt- 24 in • • tbe condition of teurse, that our own •4-.' Wide:an• d byinnio 301. IV . 9, FRENCH- HAS HEAVY BURDEN. abont the future, of -,the _Belgians en • •. • Caring for Rprugees, I:falai:a" IS II° t6"he '1 ill If' ri Ita in"elgians and Serbs. "We desire••rdoin-An the world- far • tll lin-U. - endangered... I . to firsi. - the peaceftil operations of slur power.: • , 58.00 a year nroteCte Your new, Ford Touring'. Carfrom loss. , by • fire tothe extent of $500, inelud• .-Ing •loos from explosion' and sett, • ignition. • •4 ' C.oVeri; ii,hile Car,. is in 'any • builcling,---or .on - the • road--; • lower 'rates and More liberal- terms than ,anyptner policy yciu eari •prnall • . , • . • -Write rer•rates on Ford Cars up ' to three y.ParN Similar 2 rates and enielltions glvnted In mi tiers - ctf " Chev•.-7' role t cars, • INDIGESTION- Zreen.8.fbrVilt 928000, who haee been trading 'figtiti. With others. titiltd ; •.zold riagetiletvt-se-para c - their. berries; are Scatter-. colonies which We .litiVe...'not ;ta- en . Nearly all Onr OTnilment s, and many ed. thrau °alit • • Franee, and diraW allow- !:saiiguinary.,:war like England; L. I rate-tlisorder-Of the 'stemach, liver, and- humber-heing-tmder 'sixteen yew% et-- • - - ,•owngl s. • Bpt boltird-we .recele•thos.e , but 'by --- 11 very great bargaas ot the seriFus mies, too, arc traceable to 'anees---frahrtire-Gurriniterft,- half -/roni -thiFlirThlTeffieti-71) 9. a so a ot. of shafilli „ . op:WILLIAMS. ',IAN/kap.* 44EAD,0*-4-4.--.33-4001,1-.54.--.171)140e•-•-•to- - howela 41f you wish tO avoid the mis- • age., 'The kncntest neinh'oe, values everyoIe' must • mlibit that • thit'ulence, litsulaches; constipation, awl Tvded d..partments: the fortified 'hand'," •. . • ;i hod br-oth,?,t clistrt%shig "11."iqnt'••)1 tO TIS W1): cit. reuld tee' longer keep • e •• erieS of nuligestion, licartbtirn. ere FrenCh,. refugees .'fro're the hi- *is t6 .‘• g I 100M IS I (gulled immedi- •• have uarintees in • •• • • s ' most sce. to it t tat 1...rir sto.widt. iver ke no:tither • , „ TR , ktid•hOwri-are equal to• ti‘3°1(.51 /11.3titi"' f1.6111' the (lith" f4r. :45inftra'd 4;u1 tot . do. it is a gal:Tim:Vier . number 1,13,000. . Alsnce Ler-, , t)rigittal Itesearql, : c , a . a yr the tho,..1,;1v.0 to. ger zime Of the 11 on' nnrl The Belgians,' • lotake 30 &Alit', of Nlothcr Syrun srairtahavt.,,•'aent •12,00(t, amt. Serbia Tit- ' tlisafa4 .sai tar s' 'say's...pa, ex. • • .3 A d s tet t show ILI were gazing with wolidoingi ''.tiaily,,after nits:1s, vet thousand; Of former 600, :. sufferer§ have.bailishett ..i.ousitesS, COliSilflittiOtij, and all their dis- tressing consequences ie just this way.. Profit by their ezzperleitee.• As a digestive tonic .and. stoiriacbic: remedy, 0111 .eine fot childhood' ailnients » .Tho .inain uncertain as to thn precise Toints . Tablets are' sold by medicine dealers of danger, Ili he Second plaee, the artillery Prepavation `Must so far abol- "pr by mail at 25 conks. a box from. The Dr. winiams)..Metiteitu, (.6., Brockville,. ish the resistanee of machine , guna, .infantry fire, and'Wire entangleinents, Ont. • not. on oneline of the defenceebut on Plumbago it, the 'Inost important 411 the 66 def°""4•.118'bo niinornl heeducb of Ceylon, which has about 1.V010 mines„ , ' sainardos niaiment uona bPVivito/oh* • ..s. [1 SYRUP. In. addition to theseIT-Noes whe.11,,chalte' had "' " ftI dg 0' • Toronto. need state aid there are abont..12,000 eye,4, at ti sicy„ teerioe, which ewe"sto wlio, have 'means o -f. their own, .but melt' •hair that it looked Iiinhy.ilke ft these tlecretige. as their Means beceine j• woteine rue:, dm) n (kg,. . . . .. i exhausted. ' . . i ' ' .• - -"Which end is 'ia• 'end, hill ""asked . Tho. . in oney aid given ' to refugees.1 &Iw,' owed -.if 4I knee'," ` waq 0w 1epts7: i liasbeen fixed et this sante rate as ..-nut , rii ati6k • a „in in ren, ame ..s,(81, 9 the allewanee made to to t1ic. wives anti todi •u;hich end inr:Irics:.; , . .. . . families. of mobilized 'Faildiers, 25e • .•-• a 1 . . day for. eat+ adult 0 nd.• 100, for' 'elicit' . . • ,ehild under ,sixteets . •I• • , • I " IVfany 'eefilirees havefound well . paid' Work in inunitien . factories and ' sue tvoweefietztt mom,: i entre roterele .have thus been able to tixrdatain. make the 'advance of • thfal.ltry ernes As 1.n. rely. wt. Lo'L) Ai Sn. PI .1 1"")1,11 L. ' ,.,/ tier:tide at most white, Vinally, the .: •• ,„, -..•,,,z„,i.-4.-.....se,,,,..... ..... wientselvest arid eo•operate diret'tly te... thrust Must' be made on a sufficiently , .. • , ,.. ,„, . ....„--",_. , waral their. rettn 0 109 their old homes, , Wide /Ant .to 'prevent the victerious, ED. t• • 1414tTIVI. 24 'It miattric zwilimit ..4tunittinittian6e prIond i ‘ /6 • ARE CL2101 Iskte 811C1(ilikISS , ALL DEAl.E,S1 .1 G.C.grigits 1:Sops LTO .."' . Natural. • If 1 Only hni a, . know: whet '1 wcuLd.-do? • Why. I'd. want Another ainst° the same_ as yoU.: . . . , • .......„,...- • . , . - .Tat..unvao. claim :to . have iliVenietl. , •,, , . . . runt( hes that • Will light's:ex fectly even-. I yeller', wet. , . KNITTER, ' LOOPERS; PAIRERS, • EXAMINERS • Good Nsfi tons in our Itosiin*.y, S'Wei4to4 and 1.1n.d6r.N.V.ea1 Departments.. Stoady work. 'Itlig,ht holm% daily, pu ra tor A Wit h (14.t ri nee IN n toed 0.00 qulti . 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