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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-09-14, Page 3GIR Grow • into 'Weak Dorm100 tochre mine • ' the •Troulge. • - . Healthy GirlhOod Is the. 0111k 0011 to healthy womanheod. The Meting trent gielhOod to weintanho.od lays- n 'neWtax. •uptin the blood, It ite. . the •,ev.ertaxing of the bleed that 'Makes growing girls, suffer from headeelten and backaches, front paleness, . and • Wealtneee and Weariness," frern Itnie gun; despendency and econatant health. • .Unhealthy girlhoOd is belga • to lead to. unhealthy wanianhood and a life of Misery. Nothing but • the •blood building finalities of Dr. Hama'. Pink Pills can' save...te girl When •khe undertakeS the .trials amt ttialte of weraaelmod. .That is tbee Vole whennature makes 'new demands .einointhe .blood atinpiy., Dr. Williartis! Pit* Dille actually make new •,rich blood to meet these'demande. in this eimple,.. Scientifih.-waye. D. Williams' • 'Pink Pille 'give groyeing . akin new hn'alth, and.. makes their dawning •Ma , nWohliood bright. and • atteneti'.ve. Mies: A.''Sternberge Hatlenbury Road, • New •Lisheard,' Ont.; says; ‘-4/ have muh reason to be grateful to Dr. • WilljaMs Pink Pills as they restored . me to health, if, indeed, they dittnet save My line. In 1914 I began te feel run•dheininand. the Octet . who:• was. called in aeich that mine was bed. case. Of anaemia. I Jost flesh, always, • felt tired,. and I got so nervous - that ..1 couldscarcely holda cep te take dink.My '.. heart . 'would - flatten alarmingly. The doctor did not seem to be. able to help me at •al1 and my :family' and friends all thought' that • I was in a deeline and could. not re- cover. .1. was in 'bed for some weeks when an aunt came to see me and • urged that ••1 try Dr. Williame hiek e "pills. My father .got a' supply,,- and . by the time I had taken three boxes there was a *noticeable improvement, .and from that On I steadily peoggesse ed toward recOverii.. -I continued es- ing• the pills for sone longer, and they restored .me to my •old time health and •'strength. 1 shall never cease, to praise this medicine, and to 'Urge all weak run down giris to give it Ll'fair trial, as, I .have proved in my • own' ease- their great merit." You can get these -pills . from any dealer in. medicine or by mail it .60 • cents a box' or Ain boxes. for , $2.00 from The :Dr..Willitterie Medicine co., Brockville, Ont. BYERROR TO WAR.. ASYLUM 1I1 WWI/. AMERICAN IN FOREIGN. t.goio.N, QONFINED IN MAPhig1,113... :Herbert • orey Telia interefting Story of Freneh Tercets, ., "I had rather VII through tho battle, of Champagne (Ter again," said Den- nis Dowd. • Dowd is tine on the young Ameri- cans who enliiitecl n thil Foreign. Le - 'on at the beginning of tbe War. •A graduate of Georgetown Univereity a'd a Practisinn lawyer, he felt very deeply that as a believer in libert and clemberacy ie oboxua fignt . or France. After the battle �fd afii- pagna,•in whinle he ' was wounded, there was little left of his regiment of the Foreign Legion'. Dowd felt he had bad, ,enough ,of trerech • fighting. puth an applidation, for leaeie to lein the aviation, arm, wits-Herhert • Core, hem France. „ . Just as he was about. to go bitch to his regiinent he received -Word pat his. application , foie. a change. of "Wen vice had been acted upon favorably. 'He had passed the very severe exam - Mullion to which • aviator's, are sub- jected .with ,fiYing colors, But red • • tape unwinds slowly, and :when the time canie for his return teethe' trench 'he had not yet receivedelhe coveted • "My banri is not cinimietely welln" he tel.a.sYnipatliefie army surgeon. "Give me two Nacelles in a hOspitel," . . : To CM 'Madhouse. ' , "There," said• he, as he struck it on Dowd's papers, that will glee you two weeks at the physiotherapeutical • in- stitute. at ,Epinal." • • , It was the psycho -therapeutic stamp. he had affixed to Dowd's papers by Mistake. An institute of psycho -thera- py is: a madhouse. Dowd said good- bye •gratefully and twit up the route for Epiaal.• The train guards looked at him' oddly on the way, but he • thoughtnothing of that: At Epinal he, .knocked. at the door of the nos - pita), • "Come inn", paid a. guard. — _ . • THUNDER .V. GfINS. The Latter Can Be Heard Many Miles Farther Than the Former. . . . During the great) battle of Verdun • the -roar of -artillery was said to be audible in Holland, • over a hundred • miles aunty, and the guns d Flanders • have often been heard in Kent, Eng- : • „ • But it. is a most remarkable --fact • that, although any great reset i al- •' ways likened to thundern•Yet thundef • has never -been heard fourteen miles • • from the flash,. and some of the sever- est thandefstortns of late years were inaudible seven Miles away! • • • „Deis interesting and often coInforin • ing during thunder fp be able to as- certain the distance of the focus Of , the storm, which, as far as personal, • danger is concerned, is all that Mat- ters. Ilia can be done by remember- • ing tbat sounditTcWels at the rote' of about 1,125 feet a second. . ' If, therefore, the interval between the sight of the flash and the sound a the thunder be one second, the dis- • tance of the flash is 1,125 feet; if two •. seconds, 2.250 feet; if • five s,econds, about a mile; if • ten seconds,. two • _miles; and if a minute, thirteen miles 7..-a distance at which thunder is very • seldom heard." • ' • It may besafely concluded that if • any appreciable tinle elapses -between • flash and sound the danger is not-irii- ns :mimed: by the: longs trackbhelightn- • • minent. The long rumble of thunder ing takes from cloud to earth or front. , one cloud to the other. • •• A thunderclap is• practically as • short-lived as a lightning -flesh, tut a will be readily heen that if the flash traverses a' mile there will be a periot about five seconds between tbe fa -et • sounds that strike your ears and the • " lest. • • are trying to get ,ahead It's easy to see who'll win. • If you have any doubt about -tea or co/free holding some people back—in fact many—leave the he.sitatfpg . classrstop bOth te-a—arid-c-or-- - fee ten days, and use' • ' ";:nle • irhis, delicious pure fooql- drink, made of . ,wheat,' roasted with a bit of whole,. • some molasses', has R, de- lightful, snappy. flavor. It Is free from the drugs in tea and coffee and all harm- • ful ingiedients. Postum is good for old • and young,- and makes • for .health and eft ciency. 4. :`‘There's a-leasoe Canadian 1,:r6tbrri Cereal Windsoi, Ontd 1,..i.....1/4.0iii.m.moommeawassi+fibtasinwiriat•smiNk The Late Dennis Dowd. - • The door -locked behind hire With a spring." The guard theamined his •PaPers--with a lifting of the eye- brows due- to hie. surpelae at a mad- man doming in without a keeper -and crooked his ;fingers at. Dowd .without a word. . Afterward \he learned .that the gnard thought .he had give e his -keeper the 'slip -had per.haps murder- by__an_insane fi•eak .ha come in alone, Another door snapped shut.behind the American. elle was in a• Mom ab'solutely bare, save for. benches bolted, to theewell. On the be.nclies "sat insane soldiers. They were quiet and • motiettless, • Still Dowd suspected nothing. treat:. tnent.was odd, that was all.. "Usually .Frenchmen are kindly. and jovial," meld he.: "These Men did no look un or speak to me. But did retnitnow they were mad. • . • That night he was locked in a. Ward with six insane nien, His 'clothing was taken from him,e with the - ex- ception •of a • brief undershirt and a .packet of cfgarets evbich• he managed to: concealunder hisepillow. He asked .pertniselorn to keep his raior, but the guard refused. • , "If some of thee Men got hold of razor,een said ne,i. "they would cut thole threats or yeurs." • "None of 'Them Ai" • . Then Dowd awakened to the' situa-• 4eneenennentelde-thengnard-ethan-ho-we, not •crazy, and the. guard leughed • "None of 'ma are," seld the. guard, as be locked the• noon • at on e waters. Golnng can be had at 1. thinks of it The hemot of it"-- asn'l: had „expected, St -Agathe, Ste. Margaret .,,end, Val or spare time ; good pay ; work sent tied light sewing at home; whole urider n any conditions--ealred ': " -Lan of Machine:1 gun • blillets not one sevept ; nietthew Boulton, the . partoer :James :Watt, eireeented a metlal• •to e the :American ability .to see -Manor head, With a•• genet' a•thousand reandie Tennis' cc/efts . are ,:atta Next da tbe doctor's 'assistant put %.,here of epaac,h:,..osfficvecir anocrl Men when had •taken ehed•;..iihy distance, -"charges paid••, -send- venich•So.tnuelhae-ernizad tee ' • •••• 'f the seeior Officers to some of the better class hotels. etamp for , pel-ficulars. thr ugh an exaniination. : • nee ie nhe Med of that shell. hole. pewter hor the jitnier officers and h ' f• h f this I Manufacturing Company, ,niontreat. '•Those who love, mountain cliMbing . THE NATION'S FUTURE Depend Upon iteothy.Babii6 . , . Properly rearect children grow' up to be strong, fiegithy. • s,• citizens Many diseases -to whickchild- ren are susceptible, first indinate their presence in ,the bowels. Th n careful. another' shoilld watch° her child's 'bowel move- mentnand use - " Mrs. Wii7islow's Soothing Syrup It is a corrective for diarrhcea, colic and other ailments to which children. are subject especial& during the teething period. It is absolutely non-narcotic and contains neither 'opium, morphine nor any Of their de- rivatives. Mrs. Window's' Soothing.Syrup.. Makes Cheerful, • Chn.01),0 Children Soothes theefeetting-Ch ild du ri the trying period ohits dehelop- •mehit and thus gives rest- and • relief.to: 664i child and JnOther. • Buy a bottle today • and keens it handy Sold hj7,11,1l drieggist.f in Canada throughout the szt.rorld. '423=4MaSICESSEGIIMMS•aft" INGTRENC ON BM iSll. FRONT ENDLION.• OFFICER .imeenitig$ 4 SOME INCIDENTS. 57 opp.4,0.1 Machine Gen Fire Onlip, tn R00011 DIA odoMbere" n Their 0/40 of t4e meet UnUs1U4 taes of trenelt warfair0)10 told In a letter og an cer of the Sew amides serving in Frannie "It happened line this. I was Mot, Ing Out from what w0,0 a little Shelter-. 'ed spot aloagside the entrance to what -we call Stinking Sap, through a very fine new telescope.aume one lied seat to our C. Di, when suddenly I spied a shovel 'sticking up again.st a little" mouad, andcies° to it nyae a, •gafe tne wet,gratia,• "I stared jolly har4, and presently the whole thing beemne elearsto me. The Bodies had.yea out a new sap Why fiftY Yai•ds from their hie trench, whteh at this point in over 2'40 yards frOm ours. $t was mrIght. apposite. Stinking Sap, ana.not More tban 100 • yards from the need of it. • "I walked around•to company Dead,. quarters and informed the C. 0., who swadelighted. 1 dectded te take Cor- poral Slade witii. me, because he's such a fine bomb thrower, besides 'be- ing as coel as a cucumber I alsb agred to take one other Mau froth my riven platoon and Ole man from eaelf •of the tither three.PlatOona- •t Get the "Peadhes" • that are coining to yomin the peach season—but be sure to eat them on Shredded Wheat Biscuit with maul; a combination that ensures good digestion; health and • 8tren0h for the day's Work. Cut out Meat and kitchen • worry and senre 'this read3r- cooked, Whole wheat food With the choicest fruit that grows—a dish for the up- and-coming man who wishes to keep at top-notch • efficiency for work or play. Serve it far breakfast or • any haeal with milk or cream, with s1.ipecl peaches or other fruits. ° Made in Canada .• JUTLAND FIGHT MEDAL. ,. Will Be Sold nand Proceeds Given to Naval. Orphanages.. WHAT MU P114.976 ./11Y67 KNOW. Of * Vhart Thiliser# Mgr •• Be 4.0144. . • • ,olverver tbo, 'Inlay see* 4110te guiltless a .droproi ase. arel mn0Z90,470-. ittlt ielwitbtrefenocrooltaotrinegllieQormoe44. :perit During' the. earlier days :of 'aviation. these dangers often proved fatal, but. '1101Vadalre b3r :1404110 a Ili? dm*, can avoid., or at least •be preparcii. for.o. therm. A .Considsrablo amount a time and money have been ,expended -on. *esp., charts,„ which are. of incalculable ad- vantage to. airmen. Frora towers in. various partS of Europe kitas, bearing with them an- paratns„which records. iluctuat:ons in the strength of winds, are constantly gent • aloft, someNmes to astoundin heights, Ou tilese towers, also, are placed •speciel instruments which re. cord the force 9f the wind nearer tile 'earth, -From the. data thus:collected *• perts are •comianoir nrcliaring neVir • .02arts. , • These chats show where the dis- • . . . tIrbed areas oda, at •what lielghfis they are enconntered, and what Is the .maximum force •of. gusts over local. ities knoim, to be dangerous, during .various strengths of:wind: • ' .. ,• • • Aviators themselves play a big part . Admiral Prince, Louis nf., Vattern in the Making of air charts. . Storige Batteries, Generators• • Magnetos 4' Starters *rat Ow erampt -*seam to CANADZ/12f W A -G33 70.41-rnallf COe nnAl'hAD 1147 *we. $te Toronto* nentIonht Alifont,P. den, ne SHEEP DOGS IN AUSTIRA-LtTi.- DIV 'trials a Feature of Agric3ltna • ,• ' S•hows,, In no Place M the world are sir...el and,,cattle dogs, more in use, than *in. Australia, The grazing estates era so enormous 'that it would be imeoe- Bible to handletbe great •fibelts with- out dogs. The AUstraflan paeteraii t could -not possibly ' meiet evithont . dogs and„ that is the reason that -shep • nog trials are looked hpon, as: somas, tiling amounting to national contne- ° titiore Every town has agricul; tieral show end et all of tlieee sh en: dog? trials are one ,of the rnoet de- served 'attractiore; end thee "treining that the Auxtreiten deg get., is • ' nothing short of reitatulous. • •• _Australians. are among the chief burg has designed a medal to corn- At the PrOnts, for •instance, our air- buyers of Eng/bh v'Ith re'r gels they ave Is- sult that excellent tpecimeris.'ean„ be. rnemorate the recent battle, off the 'men are constantlei earning in..witlf found there. They •boset that there, • Jutland I3ank. It will ,he the first of new § of fresh dan • th h d" has revcr been a caee of rabiee with 'naval events covered. The air-poekets, eddy, • ' en( ' „ series conne among the (legs. ' Ready le Attack. in the present N which Prince Lealin whatever the newly-disconered peril, . or 'The C. Q.'s idea was that- we innst 'new intends\ to bring gut shprt intervals, Trial be, is prOMptly naarlted down on; reach that shell. hole clore to the Boches saP as soon as possible after and the entire profits Of the sale of .theochart of that region for the guid- eranulefed Eyelic1S, dark 'and' before, the •Boche's resumea the medals will go to the naval Or- j ance of other aviators flying over that r ycs inflamed by eNpo, winnether en As it turned out we•Were phariages. ' " • •Ipara of the country. sure to Sue, Bast and Wind • all, lying In the shell 'hole 'for, three Commemorative medals for naval • -•1=_. quickly relieved bhidurlde in Elizabethanaqinies After the de- ":-VEjuYseteeEnlyeedYeomfoet. . At quarters of' an hour Oefene. a eiingle THE POPULAR LAURENTIANS.• NeSmartinge Bo.che mone.. There. was a fine . achievements were struck M.England rain all thetline. and it was pitch. dark: • .. A Holiday 'Resort of Unsuipassing . , — • . covered and face§ dOwn.. '' . • Elizabeth ordered some to be made . . Beauty. .. Irqur D. rugg.ist:s,50.cp_er Bottle. MurIncE3M We lay perfectly still and flat; 'hands feat r.,•of the Armada,, in 1588, Queen "By and hy, Slade gai•e. a Mile tug in geld and silver, of Which a speci- ' - • • • Lovers of beautiful mountain, and SelveinTubes25c.Forilookeitheheefreeaste valley scenery, towering rocks, thick Druggists or eletineEyeRcreedynce,hhIca A at my Jerkin. .1 listened hard'and' Just men may be seen in the .Britiih Mu- . vales end plains, rushing and placid' It nays to ha polite., but anytInng • made 'cut hiptsteps: ... Two or three seem. These may haw been bestow-. and shovels and jabbering. away nine- ne rivers, roaring. waterfalls. and bah- ' that • pays pee t . ms too 'Audi like •wenk forests, pleasant glades, flower clad minuees tater six or' eight ineehes carte :ed upon the principal . offieersneof teen te, the dozen.: e gave the- „Jena, ut nothing like a general distr u- for some folks. 'shuffling along the .sap, carrying piens _thabt there is no definite' information . With my left hand. There'was a bomb • tion of Medals to the officers and men than An Select the Laurentian Moun- • MinartiPs Einintent .for sale scerywbere. bling streams could not do better' cificaad their holiday resort. So prete en If gnris went an parade in . break- in my right, , : ofeth.e ileet engaged action was as.. than reached by. the Canadian Pa - "I could distinctly hem. the -t sane:, ', nal, until a much later date. During 'dily .situated axe. all the . Spots where ,fa'st attire there would be fewer hist3e . pins. come ant. Of our 0.x. bombs arse 'tlich Commonwealth it was decided to could elFell. hear the breathed, murMur 'issue medalsto the officers and men arriages. .. , , the holiday-makers make then. head : - of the Man at "-my shoulder -a peg•l'whe had "dohe good service at sea," quarters that it is ernharraseing to .- ifecieus draper. 'A 'hundred an hundred an 'two, a hundred and three , one.. nebut aftertbat the medals struck were _ choose the one that ,'might be best the was timing the fuee •of his bomb , eomme orative rather than decera . , . , suited to the taste of the individual. eneeen, es.rd firenry. _ ...2:jive, until June /1794. But--allearenenehantinge from. .Shaw; •"And then they all let go. -Our six -1 For the victory Of Nife in•179r budge ---the firstofthem-to Mount Alexander Davison, Nelson's. prize' Laurier -the last Within easy reach bombelandecn. one en the edge and the other live plumb• in. tne. nap head bp- agent; presented a Medal as "a tri-* any 'of, the .resorte there is excel - fere us, •right in the middle .of the six ,Inute `of regard" to 'every, officer and a. .1Ient. trout and bass fishing to be had: or eight -Bodied diggiog ehene. Tv.u. man in Nelson's fleet -gold •to cane ! The rivers and lakes are clear and •seCouds after they left out' hands 'then --------------- lieetenants and •.. The • . . • S IED POTATOES, IRISH COB-, biers. Delesvare, Carman. Order at once. Supply limited. Write for quo - %lions. H. W. Dawson. Brampton. FOR SALE ee. ACRES, Foun MILES,FROM 11'47,‘" • Peterbero .(pop. 22,000). Choice. situation and superb buildingS Ralf. Graham, R.R., e, Peterboroe did their Job. And when the rending •sand -bottomed generally, • and. are " r fficers onze gilt to petty of row:was over We heard •enly" one Roche- 9 well. suited to the requieements : of and bronze to seamen and ma•.: he swimmer and bather. .Rons boat- ehreacnel.nwge' nsiod1,kinreot,t4naetetleea'Eitn'.giN.::: Ines No , 140 authority was ever giyen' motet boating,- and canoeing are mete - • , • -. -efor ,theneemednIneta worn,, and NEWSPAPERS PO Z SALE ' r Offices for sale in good Ontario , BOFIT-MAXING NEWS AND JOB towns. The' moat useful and interestiniC of all businesses.. Full information on iipplicatirn, to Wilson Pnblishing Com- pany., 73 WestAdelaide Street: Toronto. favorite pastimes arid on fine calm, • ' ' ' :1 they were net in•tended, but seine ; , . •inellets Fail to tent.' . • • .• . . e 1..eyening , it is exhilarating to sit ' by • • . • . of the sail Ors fixed a ring,throtgh •":We..again ldy absolutely still w hdle hole and wore'them on theils. .jackets the waters and listen to., the: laughter.; tear f real mirth in his eyea ,when • mete rained' p ' el ut •• • and every kina of finewo: k, n . the :noon closed. He laughs yet when fiareS and Merry chat of the partiee, who are g ts• thrS„El.t ,.home. Similarly after Trtifalgari IlL.ADIES--WANT'ED Tit DO ?LAIN . are e., "ThisLan is not nnad," said he, ‘ cao ave a variety o sp eres o • s .• • '"'Oei..- your benois . eready,'. t told my; Searneri. ' , • ' • , .. • : form of •activity to select. fie& ' and : get'the.Boches streaming along the:Li-nate' Although he nal gold. medal iih the expense of a holiday in the Lau ere was still led tape to be ureeeeinewen •j. 'it few seconds later.w.e heard • through them Cheerfully.' . wOund.: Days :passed. ,before he, out of the madhouse, . but he , Went . row new Li-ap. , They took itfor granted:'' LONG STRUGGLE AHEAD. • eccirning: We waited until . . • , ___ eke__ . .. they, Made if): ettempt to disguise 'their , . We had cleared .back. to our, lines and ••ts1.1 • .. . the TIPP. rend ,. ,ene.r.ds awarded for all the great naval 1 t't t. d' by dear III t the timef leu•gelerious June 1,• 1794., •wtts after..., . George . a e o : . .. . . en , ' "nen a =little „jam, ... . • 1) Y . • : • ;Mary's 'Jam. . ..,• . • — ; , .. i,of .th•e• Sap -„Was full and then` we gave victories, it Was, only given to pot 1 . . . •• „'ein our second, vplley captains and flag officei.s, 'and. it was ;,t.'"aUlp'yon a- piece ,of brea•d, °I. - , y , t n uet Lane . a . ,. • . ; • • • fnunwee ...1m.• llot until 1847 that , Queen •nrictoria e r re , that Mary Went.— French Premier Does Not Anticipate, - • , an Early Peace . - ' ' n. •• • i'mediately ' 1 • 1 e : 1 • - conem naed en effici I medal to be And ev r vhe . .. . , been a reguter %hemlines. .: '. ... :e. . ' struelt for evern offe er and man en-:,-• She left. seme, be it. said., : .. . • A • difficult and 1 "'A prolonged :Streggle :. • feu seconds .leten ''' we. nearil a ' gaged in tivi battle, end to recognike.'.. • ' ' ' ' .- ' • ' n. - the, services: rendered . by. the„ fleet t fresh l'ot glint im their -Way dolv-T1,,the ,. before the. war ii ' ended ie prophesied , bh former Premier Viviani, m the I saYn a -ad French Cebinet. LA an address before : (e)1"trd laeset the general • domicil of the depart- , greased council of the denartment-of Creuse„ leek :hei held at Geeret • he said: • '• training 'Although victory is certain, th'• Stinking wll'negnire hard • mut prolonged !tree} tbe efforts to 'break Pinasian inilitarism ' "eked There ean• be„ no Peace' before the at - and prevent recuerehee of its 'crimes: ..ott.).,insoa'osTt.:Iliine tainenent of yietory, befete adequ.etitc;-,reseee t teparatMil is made. and bfre two hottbs well to .the ' h.,ft,They found :t on the parlor rug, And later irate dad.. raelves made tracks . lite -''''' --- - f,r,brirni s 17.9r3 . to 1840; ' The adinitted : 'Q'n•Iiip drets suit'found traces of ' the dreper and I lee nen have ign n nn. of Stmt. San. The. 1 i f thisnatal • neral serv;sice general . 1.1 .p,terife-et'lfY,' ant:. Slade.' Was medal; as it is known, totaled a0,0v(); ' The jniri ,tha.t 'hiarY had. and no fewen than 30 hars, were is - the draPer OTer the parepet of eeed to it. Sep .before a&Olin& came There are two eizei• in which these „. tireene,elei) jnote,intehegy7e., •emectills .nre being street; ,one having :Slimed s Lieiment Co., Limited.. Y, holed my oilskin°17.efleeta e`el...-6• diarneter o•C 1Th inches,' in,white Peal' Sirs, -I had•a Bleeding Tumor On in, and eeniled it. Put a Metal at he., in solid silver• .at 15s.,.. on my face for e long time and tried • • • . cricAu get a serateh, and we °rid. . i p, lieve• accotinted fel° nt tne :. 4 smaller size is seven -eighths: of an good tesults. I was advised • to try in la:chi:he gold at 11 10e., The a nuMber of . remedies without any 'er ialhett ..eire..ueeileithemee..ty Bole wbnietv,. eutbae:.;1.. bac, .inele in diainetnee and this . is -made' , l'inINARD'S LINIMEAT, and aftee'ese Wien loop land ring, in solid_silver, ing several bottles it Made • a coin- , • iplete curer aid it heire a up an . . — • .. • MISCEZIANBOUS CANCER.- TUMORS, LUMPS: XTC-.1.• anternal •and 'external. mired with.. out pain by our home treatment 'A rile tie before. too late. De. Bellman Ileatiesj Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Out. .America's Pioneer Reg Remedies . • nowt •ON • DO.G. ,DISEASES --:-AndlIow to Fee Mailed free • to ssy 'address by • the Anther • •• ' H. CLAY 'GLOVER CO., Inc. 118,V/est alst Street, New York • tice „triumphs,v In an 'address :before. the' Op. °•1 twice t Council of the Department of AneZ.&:' --'1`PA.indd.d- Bienvern Martin, the farmer 1V1inis- hasregi ter Of • juatice said: , '• • ; trig; and "The French will not submit to 'going to the peace of the•German Eniperor, ' viho boasted he would force his, ad- versaries• to accept peace on bendedn knees. They will accent . cinly sue a peace as' assures them • legitinnite reparations, as well as • their indo pendence and„ security, and they „ bear patiently ail sacrifices in order that, in conjunction with the -efforts • qp _. 1 the neet of in is elm. artilice.y., . .en a n, . Tri • • : • disappeared altogether. sft(IliiiVa6ftnertzhicaotjanTs): itilils4st.11Xg; :- "I-Iei:‘be?rt",:;ame:teidn :ces'e'lloToble7t.eacher: Belleisie Station,. Kings. Co., ;N.B., DAVID HENDERSON, ' :turning to la .hrinht youngster',- "can • &Pt- 17, 100.4, . .blow inaerees the -11:iiTlifi'ir-T--A. Lilith.inv.: you tell me what lightning i?" "les, , was the rea iy, reply Of 'Pip , lot qgg-bezooles a roniprete'food if t ho mi Y:•"Lightning is etreaks of elect- , ---: -. • ' WANT. 1 LASTING PEACE riee ie adden to iL. - enciter." ' "'Well, th:lt may p!Nssoct.staelidr:.' ._., •, ' But -German-saVunta-Insist--en:LAn- 0'131::o,tvaht:Ph:ceajotesti.sbtartrauri, resstatirilsesi •-leurnrir--thentatIler"-641:e"E'agingii. is that. ligHtnfng bevel crease cf Empire's' •Donations. than an equal ;Weight of bre'acl. -rnstreiletwwhy itsee tn the sttne place:" "B .. . causen anewered ,Hei•bert, "after it H,eacied ,by Professor von Wilarien- peied figs - ere. More nouriehing of their faithful allies, suet.' a ' peace , ' "ea -.hits once the some place ale% :there witz-Mollenderff; Present rectoe.of the Halna pint of mijk nd half a poen Q dates.,anf More." , • , - • University of Berlin, a group of Cer- • • . • ,. • :Monotony. in fond ,is.iletrinental to • man savantsnincluding Picifeesers• vein Gierke, Kehl, Eduard Meyer,Sehae- may be imposed." ° . ). GERMANS. SFT MA" TRAPthehestinterestsof the,body -8. ' i: • • . • . . . - Porridge -eaters are, said :to beco. me e• . Also •Distribute "Tortoise- Bombs" .in ai•gumentatwe and .00nated, . • -' . • • ,. . - Abandoned' Trenches. ar who ;bas figlired.prominently. Persons apt -,to..'cateh cold in the w 4 . head,,,cetarrh; etc., -,_Should •not •.etit whrfam.'' . e • • . e • Philip Gibbs in. a . despatch ,froin '..mech salt . . . •• . - "Who is thet?" • • r dtrzrartim-7-4”7-47,reoie.? , Tal.,01434.s.440.,„ sgiteate.,LelsItinijsz,,,'. "f "Minnie Balt' writes 'ea follows: ' • • • • storative' than. a furnbler , ., of het' W-OT17-tfitgrermizar Nair— "The Gernian is beginning' to leave intik - ' •• • ' '' • • • ' -7--"°- ' The. six insane men at on then. a lot of little things behind hiin, even -bpes, Efilt`nto-tlid Dawo., --Threlou; if he Irbil -mime a trench in a •hurry.. trio 'light snapped out From .tlre.aix This is a ,new •thedge. One inven- the -flour. is everted. '• •' • . T'allung 'Ern -Over., ••• • , . .This is Awful. . . • • • .. fer and Adolf Wagner, iseeied a main- , .. • ' ii ladyite-ri from this •festo'on the second anniversary of the in , ,heginning of the war, •reading, in . . ..• part, as follow: . . . . . .. _ • •inIntl'i'ee dseida,In3boatrdtakNevitthheou'tsWhearvdini: . oomb: - not, cann.ot, and meet. not, put it back hande for, perposes of conquest, Now et--wenhanenlnadntoecineuhnita.nt.e....wnLte In the proeess of . baling ' bread NJ. nardee Linin (niece' theme. Etc. three-quarters of-• theefood value of - - - ,:___' • --- • . .. • tained..a peace which our enemies also. . wilinbe eompeliminte-keep. Butn-hin' .• • .peacee cannot be even without 'the in - •foughteto the aenompaniment of tbe leg with a terrific bite urld- : brings ;ing. e- , .. - - . mei' inane 1 to ' Comm' ' o then manifesto,' the lion which has come into. his fertile i" ;Anaemic persons • elitarld. eat 'spin- .. . beds came aniinallike• noises. One ' . ... , man talked to his wife, wafted''forher "My . huaband in a regular-rairthOw erease of our' power -and' without the • imagination is the mantrap,- which nch, leeltS; yolk •ef egg, beef, and eile ' • - • -repliene:, laughed,. coaxed ';Iiis 11We cliasnr," said, one soman • • ' -• extension of the a.rea. in which :pur he -sets -Outside his or inside' ,Ples, ars ail of these contain -iron. • . raled ineoherently. Ile heard their a . shell 11210 en„,, the - Way to .it - AS- ..Old age is rately attaitied by the ;Brit s, c • . ^ e • .. , : v . '1‘line isra," replied. the , other. will will de,.cide ov.. .. . . - ' the "Enen if he knew' tleern was a pot of 'For this We must.have secure pledges er War and peace. Ohee to come to • his luiees-. Another bare feet Paddling ep 'and :dean the' goo:" 'as 'Jae ' ni ish oldiera ex eFlive feeder Moderation . ancl•-• ' , - - ' : gold •at the. mid of the rainbow', he'd and real gearanteesn • - ., .. board 'floor in the dekneert.--TeeneeseteefOoLon-iteitneloSese about his • mastication' ere ;,factats in lOng _liv- . • -- -sit-still aud.... ex.paet the enting n: mindless latighter of th•elr mates. him doien like a log, • ... , ' •• The value of -vegetebles-lieni in -their- . ,, eoxne loehirn," , .7 . 'V ie n n a A:rbeiter-Zeittingy a . .ShiTallit , . organ, reitarks: Donal, smoked his •eigarete.end waited "Another little deVied an ' deviltey 'Minerel salts. Vegetable's, should be .. ______ _e_ __- "All these profoseors • rnan be quite for the fliorrting. ' - . 'is the 'tortoise bomb.' It looks.' very ',etearried, .not boiled, on the salts are ' -44t, will he all +nett " he, neeistaLenneehlike :.; tertoine if you happen Isist. -. - .caPahle persons, in their own specTal himself.. "F will tell them .a: mtstake e • .e. but this 'talk of theirs is ,. . to nee, it, which you de • not. in ' the ' Halt' a pound or pea finour - en , po ljuriotis. and foolieh tent." . , When buying your. Piano insist on havinq OTT NIGEL:- Pieno Actiom .15-20 Years from-now—the-Bissell Silo 'will. be giving goad service, :It Is • built of se1-• ected timber. treated with Wood preservatives; that prevent decay: '• It'. has Strong, rixid svalls.•atr tight doors. and •bocips of • vy steel. • • '• Therefore it lasts. simp- 13i -because it can't v. y ✓ eil do anythino• Our folder e?cplains tnore fully —Write Dept. Exaszpr.. vo , riera.-oneareo.---e---,&e-eare SELDOM SEE a big knee like this, but your horse may have as bunch or bruise on his ankle, hock, .stifle, knee or throat will clean it off without laying im the horse, No blister; no bar gone. Concentrated -only a .few .drops required at ail application. $2 per.. bottle delivered. Deicribeyear cage for special instruction •-itrat•BIScrie4M-feeer-•-AIPSORBU4D--dit. eerie liniment for mankind, reduces Painful. Swellings. Enlarged Glands,. Wins 'Bruiset Vaileose Veinti• allays Paitt and ind;mmatidn. Price 51 and SZ bOtt.te at dragon! rsr,dellyered.. Made Itl the U. 5A. 4. ".W. F. YOUNG P. o. F. 6 8 re • 1 • if has been made, I ato not. mad. • in. charge made hie dark, end, it stands. dati . four, little With -d• pint add a half of milli Would The doctor rounds eath• morning., Dowd gave tip trying to ,00nviace. fitm of his Sanity, The third morning the doctor shot it question at him suddenly. • "What did., you mese :around at when you weire'et home ?" is a fairly literal, translation of his .question, "I• was .19.9, '1 Said Dowd. • 'egg. They waggle a little, but ' Amply all the essential ingtedients should' it be unwarily touched it may a hornb , and bloW Meth t& Maan.le: 4io • .abo. t his:past, career .of„wickednesS is nsually. , a. Tho. absurdity of the:answer struck .11armlass "88" . .• hint lief() itO was;mastmerading bo-' hind it. dense groWth: .of beard, Mad only • in it tiny . !Anders:11h% sittini'. up in a bed In a ward filled with Menne Men, • and Insisting thnt he Wig i • laWyer. It ;monied no'strIne the tor in the samteiven ' "Ah, (mid lee,.."a lawyer -in a var- iety allow ?" • • ,They laughed together. Dowd had • 0 • ARE CLEAN NOSTICKINESS ALL OCAnent3 .` 6.0.11riggs &Sons HAW LTONI Ntat.:Ndistil of a day's fond: • • • • A banana is of food value because On the large amount of .'sugar it cow., tains. The fat in an ordinarv banana Is wily 6 parts; the' sugar 89. • Tea coffee, and cocoa all Save their stinininting and refreshing „effects to an active principle conteined hl thein all --the drug ealVeins, or ohe of its allies. • The energy used in out bodies 'for the work of circulation) reerration,, digestion, and keeping tui tie toma perattire i$ equal tiu ono eley to•rais. ing tiso0 tons one foot hitch. aninardst niiiibetent ntelievei Ynettleilitiar . ISSUE 37--.16, •• She Could''Make More was at- the piano.. -Mother's ,darling fi, mly. refuied to:). do het tra titee. "What a naughbylittle girl you aitel'i chided .the mother: "Don't are grumbled the •yeengater, as ,slie geve the • piano'a kkk.: "Nov, trees:Ore, you shell have rt tent ft:4mill do yone eXertiees eirelani lennitem. • "Shan't," retorned trecieuren getting • off the piano -stool. • "1 ean .make more than that taking pastor -oil," Ibsorlase and Absorbine. Jr.. ate:made Is Cases& fablluri Of Sai • •ITYt42,--with double: main driving belt 24 ins, kurapap14440-730-1.--V b:it AU in first, class condmon, would be sold together or separate ly ; also a lot of shafting at a very great bargain as born is required iminedo atejy, The worst man 141 torrintimes crip-. nblo to giving the hest advice; blissartVti tthint4nit Unita Etandrtlit 4 • Frank %Allison 8.1. soils 78 Adejaiilie fitiree,t 1V-esto • It'eronto. • • . two