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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-08-03, Page 7- ,•••••••••...Ar. . . . ; • 00D.RICH .131i 7.11EAWG000.11. MAR NM:, - , ,ELE Just Little* More. Ilich,„Iled illood Cures Most Ailments, The lack a Jufficiot richt red blued does not end anerely in '''a pale complexion. It is =eh', more ..seri- otts. Bloodless people are tired IP- guid, run-down folk who do not ,en- ' JoY life., rood des not nourisilt;- there's IndigeStions •boat PalPitation, headache, 'backache and nearly al-, :ways. nerveusness. If this blood- lessness ii neglected too long, or de- ' -ipliuo is sure to follow. ' Just a little more rich, red blood Cares all these troubles. Then you have new are in a. -death-grip; every comer of health, new vitality' and pleasure hi Europe resonnds to the clash of arms • life. TO get more rich, red blood =or, to be more up-te-datesthe haust- the remedy. is Dr. Williams' Pink ing of shells" ot tmence can dcr t�• . 'Fills. No other Medicineincrease$ help in the term le work is being done and enriches the blood so quickly or .by every. acientipt-save onel so ,stirely, • This is not a mere claim. There is one mail wh,ote riame Dr. assollams, pink Nos haws one stands old anit4 the conflict for what this oyer rin4 over tgain, and that is he has done to Rave •lite. While others • . why-shonsaskas of oeopse always base destroy, he .preserteti. . ti- good word to say for this medieine. And this.man is Chevalier Marconi, ' Miss Gertrpde Haffner; , Kingston, who invented and perfected the won - Ont, says :-"About two years ago derful "wireless" telegraphy. To him s Is was suffering greatly With Linde- belongs .the credit of saving life all trills, So tritich to that I had to give Over the world, since to hio,great In - up toy situation. I beeanie Jo weals vention thoUsansls of people owe their. that I could scarcely . walk without rescue from maritime disaster. . The Titanic Disasters ' help. I had no ambition, no color,, With 'a •Short History. The wireless operator sent his call no -appetite and was constantly . - . . - for help' broadcast into the air, and The' history .of wireletis telegraphy. troubled:With, headaches and dizzy it was answered bY the . Oarpathia, 'spells.' I was taking medicine from is still Short. As recently ass 1899 s, woich vessel steamed as.quickly as the doctors. but . it did not do niti a messages were -Arst sent froni Eng- possible to the rescue Bid before she particle of good.' One day a friend land. to France, while in 1902 the had reached the Scene of the disoster asked me if I had tried Dr. Williams' 'waves' he had • mastered carried the -Titanic had sunk. Out of the two Pingreetings between Canada and Eng- Pills. Though as the result of thousand odd human beings 712 were my condition I was greatly discour- Iland. - .. • saved from the lifeboats of the ill But the side of wireless telegraphy' aged, I began the use of the Pills, fated vessel. And it is quite accurate and thanks to that good friend's ad_ with. which thia article deals is, its er of saving life from the sea. to say that but for;theswireless coll, • pow vice after using a few boxes I began most, if not all, et these must have to feel much better. Under t143 con- The ' first case on record of 4ivyire- perished from expoofire. tinued use of the pills I gained in . less" being employed by a ship in dis- But it is ,not passible. to Mention weight, my colorname- bask, arid - I -'-tress- occurred- en-March-Brds 1899; veven a the rifest remarkable reseues grew gradually stronger. I looked On this date the R. F. Matthews ran. effected by wireless,. There was the • So much, better that people would into the, East Goodwin •lightship dur- Volturno which caught fire one ask me what I was taking apd I had ing a heavy fog. • The weather condi. thousand miles west of the Irish coast no hesitation in giving the credit td tions would, in the old days, have ren- and in anaw,er to the 'Wireless appeal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1 am so dered the work of rescue very difficult no less than eleven ships went to °the grateful for what this medicine has if not impossible.. But the R. F. Mat- rescue, saving altogether 521 lives: den° for me that I will do all I can thews was equipped with what was Then, again, when the Empress of to extend its use." , " then ta novelty-Marconi'S --iiitem of Ireland was struck by the Storstad a • You can get these Pills from any wireless telegraphy. Messages were wireless call ended in the saving of Medicine dealer or by mail at -50 cents.sent ashore, and Speedily brought life- 452 ' a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The boats to the rescue., • But the instanees are endless. And - . Dr. Williams' Medicine ,. Co., 'Brock- During the next ten years instances the modern usages of war have mul- ,ville,.Ont. ..... are recorded of wireless aiding ships .tiplied thesis. ,Of this period nothing in _difficulties, but not until 1909 was. as yet can be 'Written; werriust wait till the coming day of peace. But brief mention may be made of the Lusitania, when 764, lives were saved. 114.8 DIRWTLY SAv0). ' 0/009 LIVO, Stories of the ,Greatest Life -Saving Invention of the Age,. ' .In these Gays-ot war; the greatest brains of the world'Are NITIng with one .nether in establishds ing recor for newer and more invincible waye of killing! The principal Powers of the world Simmer "Life, • 4evers are fruit, cereals awl green vegetables, Meat in $ummer overtaxes the liver u4 kidneys, potatOes AprAtLiNG Foam or cause intestinal fermenta- • GREAT Ed1,414EIRS0 •tion. (+et away from the heavy Winter diet; give Nature a chalice. OM or two Shrefided Wheat Biscuits, • serve d with milk' or crani or fresh fruit, make a delta- ously nourishing, satisfying • Meal: $uch a diet means • good digestion, good health and plenty of strength for the clay'S work. All the goodness a the wheat in a • digestilote form. For break- fast with milk or cream; for luncheon with fresh fruiti. IVIade in Canada WAVES ,CAN THE • crew, while the vessel itself had post well- over one million pounds to build., Yet in a Moment .she bedame a help-. lest wreck. • DUBLIN'S PITIFUL:RUINS. Fairest and Richest Part of City is in Condition of Rheims. • The fairest and the richest part of Dublin, the centre of . its life, is- in .the condition of Ypres or Rheims. The stately thorclughfaressin-which- ,it justly to6k pride as one of the 'finest in Europe is a . desert of •hideouS ruins, and acres of the hand- some bilsiness streets surrounding it, hives of stirring • commerce; are simply ,obliterated. Thi i is the work • ,chiefly of boinhardmeist and of con- • •flagrations started by bombardment. t(Had • the authorities taken the most • .ordinary routine measures of pro- tection and placed a guard of even 25. men on the alert at the General ' • Post 'Office and other strategic posi- ' tions which they knew,or ought to have known; were to lie attacked, no such bombardment wciuld have been called for; the rising would' have been nipped in the Mid.) Not merely , are the streets destroyed, but so are • the money -making and -ernploymerit • giving businesses that were ' carried on there.. And some of the tokens af Dublin's claim to be a national metro- polis, the marks of her civilization; are gone likewise. Her Royal Hibern- • Ian Academ, which. had, just been , holding its annual exhibition of , pie- , tures, looks .with it skeleton -Walls • and its battered friezes like a huilding in Pompeii -or perhapt: like the -Library of Louvain. • House Conscripts. A -national° convention of Austrian women, according to reports publish - ,ed in the, latest German papers, unani- . MiouslY adopted a resolution calling •,hpon the Government- to introduce , •"complsory service" for women:sin the form of one year's instruction in. I 11011'640 ep ing. • The "service" should :be performed, •the convention further • resolved, after girls and young Wo - 'men have cOncinded their ordinary • ,schooling and before marriage: Grape Nuts. • (Made in Canada) mbedies-the-rfullr-riclr- • nutriment of whole wheat • combined with malted. bar- ley. This combination . gives it a distinctive, de-. Mous. flavour unknown to • food $ Made ' from wheat alone. , • Only selected grin° is used in making .Giaiie Nit& and through skillfid processing it comes from • the package fresh; calsp, .untouched by hand, and ready to eat. . Through long baking, the • energy producing starches of the grain are made wonderfuly easy of digestion. • •. • A 'daily ration of this •stplentlia food yields a marvelous return of health and comfort. "There's.a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere, Canadian, Pos tutu i'n1 Co., Ltd., W.inasoi•, cot public interest really roused in • this • matter. • . cs. , . t� the Rescue.• On January 23rd, 1909; .just - ten, years after . the case of the R: F. Matthews, the Florida rammed and sank the great White Star liner the Republic, off the Nantucket A Fine Record. • • It is no idle boast of the Marconi Company that wirelees telegraphy has U saved well over •5,000slives. A word. here as to the call 'used- 18770RAGE 13Arrgitifill 'Magnetos :Starters Generators Sortie WarideVnal Examples of the Strength Of the Mighty Deep. . • • If war were not filling every pogo of every newsPoPer, we shouhl leaVe been ,thrilled by descriptions of the, awful storm which recently 'swept across • the West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico, ay London Anewers, Galveston, the great cotton port, was turned into an island, and the McClellan, a large army transpert steamer of some 'six thousand tons, yvas lifted by one gigantic' wave and set down half a mile inland, where she novi lief) high and dry. • 'Unless you have been in s sterns at sea -or, rather., 04, in the oceans -it is impossible to •iniagibe the strength of the enormous 'rollers. • These green hills of Water, crested with snowy foam, are sornetiines forty feet high, and the distance between one crest and the next as thuch as a • quarter of a mile Such wave o travel at a Speed between thirty and forty miles an hour. • • 350 Feet Above Sea -Level. These huge ocean waves, disporting theinseives on ton of water two or three ,miles deep, are not dangerous unless' a ships be driven into them. It is wheti they come crashing into shoal water that they -pile themselves up into real moOntains and achieve such • extraordinary feats of power, Near the EddYstone Lighthonse the oea igs200 fathoms, or 1,200 feet, deep., • Within a little distance this decreases to thirty fathoms. Here storm -waves heap up hito real mountains of solid • water fully otie hundred feet in height. In a westerly gale the Atlantic breaks with incredible force Ork the huge, bare cliffs of the Irish cciast. • Here Lard Dunraven • has actually measured wave -crests which struck •the rocks one hundred and fifty ' feet above sea -level. • Yet even this iiv'ehild's play with what happens in the Mariana Islands., Here is a giant pillar of rock known as Lot's Wife. It stands three hun- dred and fifty feet clear above the urs face of the ocean, yet in storms e spray drenches it to its topmost loss" ing, and the stepmother of Seven Drowned by the Thousand. dren. William Allen; cleveland, Ohio, node. The Bishbp's Rock lies between the gardener, was fined $10 and costs for Scillies and Land's End, and .is expos - to the full force of the winter gales. At the top of the massive tower there used to be a great bell; used for warn- ing fogs In one storm a wave this bell clean away and covs ered the upper gallery with sand. This gallery is just one hundred feet above. ordinary high tide The greatest waves -apart from the true earthquake wave -are those by cyclones on „circular storms, In such a storm the barometer may be REPAIRS •outdo promptly Canadian Sionlite Battery • •Co., Limited. • WHJrd Agents. 117-119' fliMCOE §/T.• TORONTO ACROSS TIE BORDER WHAT IS GOING ON OVER •IN • THE STATES. rrorgron Latest Happephigs In Big Republic,, • Condensed for Busy Readers. • Beaverciale, Pa„ has a hen 2.0 Mrs Old;. still 'laying. '•••• • The -Hector, naval collier, • sank nine miles oft Charleston lightship. President Wilson appointed Judge Joins IL Clarice to the Supreme Court 13ench. One Map Was killed and. damage 9f $5(S),000 caused by fire in the New .York State .Arsenal, New York. The Lorain Crystal ice • Company is furnishing ice ,free to poor ;amities needing it for sick Children. An automatic telephone bell 'aeared burglars from the home of Professor A. E. Greenhalgh at Hazleton, Pa. T. B. 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Erosion is eaused. by the ac.,• PrOgreSe erosi,,,, weollelmonecer later is vertain to Impair the aeguracAr r r A. ord • Ing to the limn Age the at geace •Ofill50 a thin film oitteel to ahsorli ,heat. The Alm ,expands and becomes net, Upon the release of Out pressure, ft ° contracts, which 'causes minute cracks that grow larger with every db- eharge. As they increase in,siee thy form passageways for more hot VA, and that tendslto enlarge then. still further. The inner surface thus be- comes roughened; And the bands be • - gin to corrode. Finally, the bere be -1 SOLO BY ALL GOOD SHOE DEALERS comes so enlarged that it allows the gases to entities The Abell does net then acqiiire its proper rotation, and its ilight becomes erratic: All guns eXteiie amall ones are now construct- ed with linings la the tybe Which, vvitien the bore is worig. out, are removed and replaced by new ones, The cost • Of relining a gonsis approximately 30 per eent. of the cost of the gun. There appears to be 'no limit. to the number of times that a gun ran be relined. The arms are considered to. be worn out after 5,000 to 7,600 rounds have Seen fired. • Small naval guns can he fired about 1,000, times before they are regarded as worn out: Large twelve - inch and fourteen -inch naval guns are considered to have a life, o11. one lins; SIISCELLANNOOS ing, of from 1" ) to. 200 rounds. Low- velocity ;guns, such- as howitzers. and mortar's `have correspondingly longer Mires. thlin high -velocity guns of the same calibre, because the • pressure; they develop, and hence the tempera - times, are lower. ' SHOES for every sportor • ininkti RECREATION , WoJfl bieveo MesUbei,,, 0191"i -family WETS 410.14,-TO*4 ED POTATOS. xnTsg. C013., 1.477 biers, Delewhre. Carman. • Crass . • at once, •'Sopoly limited Write t or saw- • • tations. 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If your skin is not •natorally clear and fresh, or • if It has angered from that- tention-worry-siekness-age or th.e ravages orwind, sun and weather, the regular and persistent use of USIT wJU soon restore. to your complexion, its natural color and freshness. • USIT le a valuable formule,,of- an old and famous beauty secret. •• .It feeds and nourishes the skin, wards 'oir wrinkles .and makes the compleklori • necessary' to use any .other treatment clear, enloth and faultless, It is not during the day. Apply, USIT at night before retiring, and It • will tone the skin and: give that silky •softness and glowing 'freshness that. alone indicates perfect .skIn health. •USIT is put .up in handSonse rinar bottles,. It ma. , be secured throngh Lightship, tieing a robin to a cherry tree to LisiamtointedC.o.T, • orrimntote..da.nRd°OthetnhPirhe.eiCaoim., •tfhriefrteunit.hWay other birds who sought Send see (Ie. war tax). to -day for Drug Stores, or direct. from us. trial bottle sufficient for six weeks' use. some thirty miles -from" the-A-meritan S -OB -is not but of place. "C Q-1)," The annual economic loss suffered coast , ' i the original call. for 'danger, wasVer and malaria aggregates $966,837,- washed.by the United States from typhoid /c- lic it the story of the pluck Of Jack or general, call of line telegraphy. Senate. • • , 639; according to estimates given the The Story of the loss Of the•Repah- adapted' from t • he .old "all stations," • Congress it was Suggested - and ap- Six hours after she finished a sing - Binns, the wireless operator. thins , But at the first International Wireless call for help, "C Q D." Through the proved that a better Call was "S 0 S," ing and dancing act at a Tipton, Ind, at Once begon to send ,out the „urgent • boundless the magic letters sped, be- which, by its arrangement of dots and theatre, Mra. C. W. Davis, a vaude- logs recorded by every wireless receivs dashes, is different from any other ville actress, gave birth to -a baby boy: er for hiiadieds okmiles. And in an- can. . Robert I3acon, fernier Secretary ' of swer ships changed their esiuset and "SO S" has no special meaning, It lower by three inches. in thecentreof Prance, has been, commissioned' O State and former • Ambassador to . hurried to the scene of the disaster. is not intended to express "Save ' our the storm than at its edge The con- second lieutenant in the Twelfth New ' Sixty miles away was the Baltic, souls!". or .anything else equally .dra- sequence of this tremendous reduction .York Infantry. separated from the sinking liner, with matie; Thia call is an ' international of preSsure•is that the -sea in the vor- Patrolmen Purtell and Mahoney and tex rises high above its two thousand human souls, by a one, and has the same theaoing in, all the usual level, BuildingAn- . Inspector Corcoran' of " , dense fog. And from haff-past smith' languages • and in this way are produced waves of sonia 'Conn., claiin to have seen a par - night the ,Baltic scoured . the surface wireless telegraphy, is the direction- It was a Wave of this type which, rot Which manicured its pails with a penzikro : . Another aid in saving lite, allied to appalling size and height ' In the morning till half -past six at errand of mercyfinderBy twitching on thisimple All through the long hours. BinnMissouri farm, he it working in e sat apparatus, the operator can indicate upon the mouth Of the Ganges', and - io- hatiVester- of thencean on ifs , . s in -the dreadfulscyclone-of-1876s-swept August Retnistis still a at his instrument sending out mess- on as compass the angle from which drove in over an area the size of De- at 60 tyears.• Although he owns a 160- eget and directions to the ship :coming a call *hes so accurately that. the vonshire. By marks upon the • trees acre to the aid of the Repnblic. , „ . vessel can be steered by it As he it was attertained that this great wall the wheat fields at Salina, Kon, for . . . ' turns his indicator round the of salt wa$4 a day.' • „ s poinsi. ter rolled in forty-five feet of the compass the sounds Wax strong- high. The damage done was apPalling drink will . Went one, 'Secretary Atter a Day's Search And man who is reminded . of a S . • ., ; and more than one hundred thousand And then, in the 'evening, after, a er and stronger the nearer he gets to. unfortunate natives were drowned. , Daniels belleye&. That's., why , there oceans the llePublic sentsthe welcome Nowadays the Atlantic is peppered Carried Over, the Tree Tops , are to be no more .cut glass wine ser day of zigzagging 200 miles. on the the 'correct degree. . with vessels cartyntg wireless, over vices .in the 'United States Nairy. • two thousands ships being equipped:. , The ' .American Field Ambulance, word' to the Baltic that they were One of the worst -hurricanes 'of which . . . And as the number of these increases which new has ' 160 cars in. service; close together The look -outs on the so the peril of the sea grows lea.' Marconi has mashed the ocean' et much of its terror; Old Neptune is siowly being muzzled. ive have any record. was that .which in the year 1846,.. Believe it or not, a has been made an :independent, . unit. and separated frogn the ambulance Memories Of Sermons swept Karittonga, in the Pacific Ocean; vessel from Tehiti was 'lifted 'by the organisatiori at Neuilly, France. ' thin- • Parson- Prosy -We' need a night drr• . great wave,' carried:over e tops .of Hay fever report; estimates there I are 25 000 sneezers in New.York who Watchnian for the church. If I give the palm trees, and opped fa land. •The captain, who survived, de.• sneeze seventy-three times -a. day., for you tlitfob, rdo you think you can JOKE WAS ON THE SURGEON. posed on oath olat he felt the tree.: forty-two days each year -a grand keAeppiajcwaankt77elr;o• ye:preach at night?, tops grating against the schooner's total of 76,650,000 sneezes a year., timbers as she was swept along on the . ' -7'-°•-••-•': • . Declined Pocketbook Whier.Contained crest of this monstrous roller' • 'FOOD -PRICES IN. GERMANY: . Double. Hit Fee. . The greatest of ordinary • wind- ' • . , ,waves are seen in the so called "Roar- Table Shows War ' Increase Butter ing Forties," south of ° -Cape Horn.. • ' , Over 66 .Cents a 'Pound. I' bought a horse with a SupposedIST They rise to fortyssik feet. The Bay - -incurable-ringbone for $3000. of Biscay deserves its bad name, for •F.-6'stuffs are getting more •-midsCured; there waves thirty-sist feet high have MW ore 'Costly in Germany! him•with $1.00 worth of MINARD'S been. meamired. In the. North . Sea Ascording to the , 'statistical office' LINIMENT rnd sold hirri for $85 . 00. waves do not exceed fourteen feet, but ,prices- of some foods have trebled. Profit on Lininient, $54. : Allow me, however, . they are strs eep. and very ' dangerous, No figures ard giveon the SW Hotel Keeper, St Philippe., Que ice of ' , Mf)ISE DEROSCE: to present You this pocket -book em- while in the Mediterranean fifteen feet different kinds of Meat, cheese, far - gratitude to you ., broidered by my own hand&"', • - .. seems to be the limit inaceous foods and se On. There are - The great slump smiled sarcasti-• . other products also of which no re - cony. . "Madame," he said, "My art port has been given for More than a • , a Matter of feeling: My . PUT,BAN ON ALL DOCUMENTSDoes not blister or remove the is not merely . yehr. .• • ' • - The variation - of Prices of different, hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. life has its necessities, like yours Al- .No Printed Metter Can Be Taken Over -artielet since the war began is shown The Right Idea. 12.00a bottle, delivered. Describe yobr case Id* me, the,refcire, Id' decline your a for Special insinictions andBook 5 M free. , . , German Frontier. ....- ASSORSINS, JR.. amnesiac linitnentfor niankind. te- e arming present, and to request . in the table "below: . . "Do fou think you ceala serve , „ - The prices are, given :.in so many duces Stnains, Painful.: Knotted. Swollen Veins. concen- same More substantial remuneration." Unprecedenteslly harsh regulation .. seven -course dinner ?" trated-only * few drops required area applleatIoe. pries But, monsieur," asked the woman. are now in force regarding the carry- pfennig per pound; .100 pfennig it "Yes mum," replied the applicant • 4tP al per bottle at dealers or delivered. d4 . "what remuneration do you desire?" ing of any Written or printed matter equivalent to about 24, cid& s ; The tablet. •• b , "Weil, where would You start . 17i. RF.aYtIOUNDIG,20p.nutl. F.;i '.1.161, Lyatiroma;osscillyldevu.,Mooultgrlesaste, Gan. , " The lady quietly opened the pocket- lOwing notice has just been promul- 1914: 1916: .-4---. from ?'' i d start from the kitchenonam.". Five thousand francs," • ' rover the Gannet) frontiers. The fol- .. :, -. . . book; which contained ten notes of one gated by the military authorities: Potatoes (10 lbs) .''....... 30 , 95 ' • ----• Landleberwurst• . ., .,.. , .. • 110 • 240 tilnartri Liniment rasa by Physician& thousand francs each, counted out • 1. Travellers on principle may take Herrings (single) ....... ;• 71/s 28 -• ships could see nothing, but the wire- less operators knew. And so the pass- engers oh the Republic were saved by means' of wireless telegraphy., Onlya ft.* years ago such a disas- ter as at of the Republic could not have o satisfactory an ending. Dopbtles ome of the passengers would have been rescued by the ship's: boats, but exposure. to • the January weather mutt have levied a heavy toll even' on thoae. Instead, every man, woman, and child Was safely brought to land. - -• This splendid rescue brought the use Of wireless for saving life well before the world. ' Shipowners at once began •to see the necessity for having their vessels fitted with its Marconi had fully proved his right to the honor of saving life. • , The f011owing. year after the saving of the Republic, wireless. telegraphy, was put to still another use. In the autumn of that year an Amtrican in- veator named Virellman set (nit in hie the America, to cross the Atlantic.•In theory the, idea was good; in practice it went wrong. Presently Wellmann and his band of devoted helpers found themselves driftihig ainilessly about over the wicie:Atliintic, with apparent- ly little hopenf rescue.- But the wire- less operator with the balloon suc- ceeded in calling aid to the stricken airship., •' - *Wreekstif-theDelni.'• This was one of the first case9 • where .two of the. marvels of the age -wireless- telegraphy and .aitahips- tante into contact. Since then wire- less telegraphy has been adapted :to. . all sorts. and sizes of aircraft - • Perhaps the next notable case. Of • wireless •saving the passengers and, _crew eta Veasel Was that of the Delhi in • 19114' ,This vessel Stranded .Off the coast of Moines°, ,.and became. a• total meet' , The fact that among the pats sengero niete the Princess Royal, With • her husband,. the Duke of Fife; and their two daughters; dreVe great 'pub- lic attention to -this wreck. • • While the Republic was the instance 'Which first dreW attention- to the pow - Ore of wireless; the story.of the Titanic excels .it in drama: .0n her maiden voyage: across• the Atlantic this gi7: gentle liner struek leeberg in mid- o6an on the night of April 14th, 1012. On board wore 2A1 passengers and See our exhibit at National Exhibi- tion. Toronto -• OBIT MPG. Co., LTD., T08,02$0; ONT. ANcER, TUMORS, .1,UNPS. wra- •thternai 4.nd, eiternal, cured with- • gut. isain by our home treatment. Write tur 'before too late: Dr. 13eilman Iretncai • co., Limited. Collingwood, Ont, .61ECHANICi 'eteWslywawnotrka aterl g�od rnweacaheasnifeoar..1341stre hands, fitters, handy men, also% a few :wood -working machinists and handY nen for wood shop wanted. Apply in (person only. • pode Manufacturing Cc._ vp..t • Tormso, • Lump Rook Salt '3eit for Cattle. Write for Prices, TOZONTO WOIINS; CO -62, Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. ' eseecoirnes A R Dg a ere urea and receive pay while learning ,,. . The Meth Israel • 11071tal of Ifew. • YOrk Oity Not* ed 1890 arrepdistat. rdo.pb$144:4visriutit4._tre?"ter;!..?s:r.stlir,11,Ppc?ert parses situ idoWanoo and ill ducaunalc: a pp*Ican us' :••,,T.edrnsurnielleisittntsnapTiole.itaosqnitle.iorillrelifttb..riFlaehlassibtrinvvilin7art.ruarldocktkrals8ulba . . . . _ • • Seirenth Annual Toronto Fest Stook Show • will he held at Union Stock Yards,' Toronto DECEMBER 8th and 9th, 1916 For further partieulars write C. F. TOPPING. Secretary. Union Stock Yards. Toronto Vindictive. • „ "Did you ever see a woman • that was tongue-tied?" • . "No; but I've, seen lots of them that ought to be." Steep Ninard's Liniment In the honour Going to an Extreme. . 44A; little learning • is a dangerous thing."• ' "Yes," renliel Miss • Cayenne, "But that faet_d_oesn't justify .some •of us in being proud of how little we know." MI•••••••••• Granulaled Eyelids; or„Eyes inflamed by expo- • sure to Stahllast and Whtd EyestylecaerediMiriu!inga. just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50c peg Bottle. Monne Eye SalvainTubes2Sc.ForBookol theyerreeask Druggists orShiritle Eye:Remedy Co..ChIcalf Velpeau, the great French surgeon, Successfully • performed a- • serious operation en a little child. The. nos- ther, overjoyed, called at ' the • sur- geon's office, and, said: -• • "Monsieur, my child's life is saved, and I do hot know how to express my LILA flip • Rock Salt , Boit sae WW1 ION 'Price*. TORONTO SALT WOR*13. (10-82 Jarvis St.. Taranto. Ont. 10 20 Yearn rrom now the B5.0o0111 Silo wins be giving geed service. It is built of sel- eoted timber,' treated 'with wood preservatives. that prevent decay. It hass strong, rigid walls. air- tight doors, and hoops Of heavy Steel, Therefore It lasts, simp- ' ly because it can't very well, de anything elem. Our folder explainemere fully 0 -Virrite Dent.13. • T. E. isisisrailio, LTD. Elora. °mikado. ants Warded To represent well • known Fertilizer Manufacturer. • At- • tractive protiositioh to enamels , and responsible Partite& " AWAY with fttll ipartionbtre to FERTILIZER. o/o Wilson.Pablishing 00., ifatd, V8 Adelaide St., 'West, Toronto :4,44 • A•135 01:.?'EtiNE OFF. Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles; Lymphangitis; Poll Evil, Fistidas Boils, Swellings; Stops 'Lameness and allays pain, Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chafes. It is a SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE five of them and:Napolitelyhanding roil:ling Written or printed across •the A Moving Target them to the amazed physician; retired imperial trontiers. , . Margarine . s:-...., : . .... 80 200 Table butter ' , 144 280' - ' • with the remainder. ' AsHighlander -with- bagpipes cnter 2. Letters. post-etirds;..or other eom..._salad ,,,Ir-.....,..-.,-;-., : . -too - 260- - - * ----'---..-%•°-•--'•'--2- . •-''. • -1-munications, must be 'sent through the , Rye slam...; ....• . .. ; .. ., .. is 22 ed the street and' commenced his plain- , . Ninardis Liniment Lumberman's Friend P"EIL__ tive lay, at the same time marching. --7.- . 3: isxceptions to the above arc let., Beans flour . ' 18 . 24 58 up and' down in titnelionored fashion. .. ' . • Bessie's Ralik. ' • ters or documents, written or printed, s, ans (peti. 21 lbs.) .. „ . 33 ' mam driving belt .24 ins One evening the mother,of a 3 -years especiolly business papers, if (a) the Carrots (ped. 21 lbs.) 32. 42 • •"Why does he move about all the ; . Cocoa : s . . : . . .. ......-120 '' 550 'time' he plays ?" asked Johnny of w,lue, and Dynamo 30K. W. - yawning. It is time You were in bed," • • they are confined to the smallest pos- te fulfill the,. object of the trip'; . (b) sugar . .... . ; ..s. .. . .. . 21 11 ' 12 30 belt drIven. Ail it first smilet," ., --....-.. before arrival at*.the frontier. 4. Travellers can only reckon with ..7"No,. you can't marry him. He's Salt • e . Utterly Worthless. , .., sold together or separate" ',Bessie; "that too a tietV . kind. of a "I wasn't yawning, mother," replied sible dimensions; and Sp) they have been officially examined arid fielded up class COL!ditiOn, Vfoutel be ant and is given a tough &WI, he is When 'a inan gries into a restaur-: ,comonts across the froatier irthe en - safety ogi being permitted to take tio: "IrOu„oagbt not *to say, that. dad. toe no -accounts" ' • • • ly ; 'also a, lot of shailiiig very apt to lest his respect for old velope or packet containing them .1Ie !nay have S61110 good 'points that, ., you have o:Verlooked, beara an undamaged seal. "No chance, I mopped up the floor ' Luk for hifintratts. and take no Othet • with hini inst. new 511(1 lit' didn't. even •make a good map." ' Machinery For Sale Ihedockilughte; 1,50 11.11., 18 x42,. withlouble old 'miss said: -"Bessie, I see •you taking, of them ia abSolotely nedessary Chacolate powder • 100•339 age: ;: N9ST1C1N1SS 0.01174114; • Not the Man. -- Arduppe-"My love for you, dear MOS Bexley, is 'like a consuming Are ,that burns everything in its path." M1811 RCIley-"Thell t feat it would le unsVitte to choose suelf a • husband to handle my moneY." • -Time Will Alter This. • • "How long have they been mar - vied?" . "Only n few trimitlis, 1 think. Any- how hitJ Wife :ots up in.tbc Moreing to have breakfast. with him." at a very gteat batgain* room is required ittheat, ately. S. Frank Wilson & Sons • 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. • • • • • . • ; a •