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*Afloat Prices Will Not
Come Down" - wale
cheerful pews from the
'Department of Agriculture.
Meat prices will not worry
the raati',. or WQ111011 who
knows that a Shredded .
Wheat Biscuit Will supply
more real body--buildipz
,nutriment than beefsteak or
eggs and at much less cost.
Shredded Wheat emains the
same price, the same Will
quality, supplying all the'
nutriment a man needs for
a half -day's work. Two
shredded wheat biscuits with
peaches and cream or other
fruits make a complete,
nourishing meal at a Cost of
not over fiVe Cents,
Made„.in. Canada
a ,
Th g EARLIEST SIIIMMA.RINE
Ala EARilshman :Devlsed. the .Firirt
4Diving machispq.
L a :thedevelOPMont of the mom
women*. the. 4/K1 1110fit itaPOr-
taut problemwhich demanded 00111004
wa tut i simplying •the VCCUnallta
o thet .Craft With atillicient. 'quantities,
Of air, .411 Other problems were sec-
ondary of this, and *It,04.the means of•
compr.essing air and storing it • la
Awake Wtia 4.10c0vere4 the -rest Was:
•coluparatIvely easy. . •
,131rerY-9410olboynow buoinVtat air
is. necessary te. sustain life,• hitt 'what
la now matter of •Onmuton knowledge
wasa secret ' to• „SaVenta not so very
long ago. It was the lack of this :spat-
ple informatien which post the life of
the inventor • of the'lirst subm-arlae,'
Jahn l:Pay, an Englishman, Who, went.
to his 4eatu,142-yearang6.
Day Wes a, wheelwright of an,. in.,
venttve turn of mind,. aed ie e.arlY
turned his atteation to the problem of
laYenting submarine in which human
beluga eotild remain under wafer for a.
tOnsidera,hre length of • time.. After A .
long ,thetight he 'contrived what • he
called a• "diving maeltine," Which Con-
Sistecl:simplY of a .Iarge alr-tight hex,
snfliciently large and streng to with-
stand the:pressure of .the water At
considerable -depth. , . •
• Day's plan was to Attach. Iiis,,Water-
tight box te an old vessel, by. meen."0' (if
• • OIL ,ON THE WAVES. , screws. After Dar entered .the box it '
. was, to 15Q.0...refullf closed and the veS-
Practicitif Its Uae i 4pewn. to all sel was t� bb. sunk to a depth 'of 10Q
seafarers, • . 'feet and at the end of'24 'hears he was
• • ). • • • .• ,
to diseagage his box • from the vessel
.., • During.the war the. British. 'Fleet at. by withdrawingthe . strews, thus rN-
sea has made eXtensive use of oil for ing. to the surface.. • , ••••
modifying, the effect of breaking On. Jane 22,'1174, Day % "submarine" '
„Waves. Minesweepers,. too, regularly as ready and a spot in Plymouth
'employ1 the, device, Which is IV no 'Sound Was, chosenfor the test The
means a new one. TwoathouSand years f°°IharclY friVentor entered his tcimb
ago tide value of oil wits known, and and the. cover wee fastened On. The
,..vessel• to 'which the ho.X .was. attached
from that daY t� the present . time
was•then sunk. At the end of 24 hours
pearl -divers arid sponge -fishers haie
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TRAPPERS!,
Serrjiaur
R AW FURS.
4o JOHN HALLAM
en4 r Veers WOWS emit Jaiduce• WO ofrlad
monil7 WO wane Or lis sure ere recelvoit,
Obargenopoismalesion**-..snall per oil alarm,
webby° yogi out intiposna of dove le then^
see& of tieyesse IsCreersesti er
lobe sa 404
foliose ea because User imply Oa OdentellO
deist, end reoolve more money tor their.10110.
YOtt WIllalai• WO buy ruocetnetroniereneotra
i•trzO Pap .(14roo 13,
'FREE Eitt:Porggda2=i
• • II.e*Ynia geeptablone
. Yee Style Reek (02 petal
Benis free Oa reamed • Adamsis tollewin
JOHN HAIXAM Limited.
202 Hallam Building, Toronto.
• .1r4,444arar..xiotalioAA-sitwal
f•LIMA
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LyErTHI8
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yom A
.LOT„
To make better knowric our hum -
meg resort in the heart of the
Laurentian Mountains North of
Montreal. we will "PEE"
give a building lot .
to anyone solving this puzzle. Put
a figure (no.twe alike) in each of
the 9 squares above so as to make
a total of 35 by adding them up
and down o-nd crossways.
Send solution with So. In postage
for copy of Prospectus to
TEE SEA'WEITT LAND 00.,
W. Z. Read Bidg., Montreal,
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ere o see 6 DISEASES INCIDENT
poured oil upon the waters to make emergence from the depths, but, of -.
the sea smooth for their peering into course, they were disappointed. ' Haat--
its depths,. The practice, indeed, is. in g overloidted the little item of air,
• world-wide, being adopted alike by the ecuptry millwright was destined
South Sea Islanders. and Eskirno. But .never to rise from his self -built coffin,
only quite recently, and after num- ' .7,•_. •
a vast crowd gath d t Dy'
berless experiments, has the yrOper
•method of so usinnsil become estab-
lished.
Forty years back ten pounds' worth
of oil an hpur was on one. : occasion
, employed for stilling •the rollers • at
the bar at Felkestonq (England) Har-
bor. Nowthere is a 'consensus of
opinion that the dripping of one pint
THE ROAD TO HEALTH
Lies Through Rich Blood and
Strong Nerves..
• Debility isa word that fairly ex -
of oil is enough to still deep water presses many ailments under one
. waves, Which- are those upon which name. Poor blood, weak nerves, im-
the effect is greateita• The best meth- paired digestion, loss of flesh, no en -
ad of.application is by means of small ergy,. no ambition, listless 'and indif-
. canvas bags. In a ship at Sea these ferent, This conclition is perhaps the
bags, holding one or two 'gallons Of penalty of, overwork or the result of
oil, are hung over the side in ,sucha neglected health. You must regain
manner., as to be in the water.,,, The Your health or succumb entirely.
bags are pricked with a sail.needle te, There is jest one absolutely sure way.
facilitate leakage of the oil. Light tonew. health — take. Dr. Williams'
• BUMPING BY
•
Ti4nn Stearn.
.taloto goonwrilco • arid Oonvonictit'.
Vloetile power is being used more
extenalvelY eacil• Year la bnildiar
operations to drive concrete.' mizers,
compressom hoists, eta., ,
•The main reason, fbr this, grovy;ing
Depularlty simply that electric drive
is more v040110014 and Convenient
than Steam provided, of course, oleo,
Irie current is Available, as It usually
le in the aelelthorlteoa of built-up com-
Manities, Onp ma onlyla requirad
to:handle 0, moto44r1ven inachine, and
he apea, not be an experienced en -
as Many Workmen, 'tan. learn
to handlea nIctor in a short time'.
single handle controls all operatiOns—
starting, stopping, reversing and
Changing the speed. There are no
standby losses, either. The Anotor
usea newer only when actually sun-
ning, and, when at rest invelves so ex-
•pense whatever. Having no hoilertethe
"machine is lighter and mere cep:meet
than a steam -driven machine, and
hence is inere readily played and
placed in position. On a.eeount of its
compactness, a MetOr-driVen hoist may
be placed where it will not, triterfere
with traffic. The absence of fire and
sparks makes it safe even though .,it
is crowded under the seaffeldlOg,
'Cables located, ov,erhead ppt of the
:way take the place a awkward, leak-
ing apes, and therels nothing to
freeze in
61SCOVERY OF CHLOROFORM,
Edinbutgh Doctor First Experimented
With it on Firinecif.
The recoot•-di of Sir Alexander
Simpson, the faMtis Edinburgh doe.
tor, brings to Mind the wonderful dis-
covery of his uncle, Sir James Shun -
son, his predecessor as profeSsor -ef
Midwifery in fite chair of Edinburgh
University,says the St. Pant ExPress.
•Sir James, if not actually' the dis-
To occuipATIoNs rcaotveeretoffir:thltooroifnetrrmociu ‘,,,
ment as an anaesthetic into 'surgical
eel% eantipayny-
• , ' practice. This was in 1848. ,
HOUSEMAID'S KNEE A MALAnYPreviously all operations were per•
. formed without anaesthetics; the
.
OF MINERS • • tient being drugged with whiskey and
held down by strong men while the
operation was performed. • •
Sir James is generally given credit
Dr. Patterson's Method of Curing for the actual discovery of 'choloro-
form, but it is stated in some works
Lead Poisoning by Electric. that it was •discovered some years
I Battery., .•
, previous to his first experiments by
an Amerte.an doctor named •Guthrie
The subject, is interesting and im- and by a French physician named
y
potBouherian. In ancase it was Dr.
tant as well as full of surprise:'
Simpson •who proved its great value
Housemaid's knee, • for ' instance,
as an anaesthetic, and the room in
•
which for. many years has served as which he made bis first experiment
a• subject for -humorous comment, still exists in Edinburgh. ' ,
proves ,to be . a frequent 'malady . of The story goes that he 'tried the
miners.. The statistician, ip abroad chloroform on himself and two medical
and he brings •the information that friends. They proved its efficacy by
• trades tarried on in the presence of simultaneously failing, beneath the
much , dust. show a high death rate fable;
oils are of little use; the heaviest and Flak Pill & These pills will bring you from diseases. of the . lungs. Then , i•-•-•,---..--4.-----,
thickest oils Are most effectual: All new life, fin every vein with new, rich comes the biologist, who explains that 1 INVASION OF WOMEN, .
...animal and vegetal:3N oils serve 'well, blood, restore elastieitY to yoursten,
dust is not onlyminute particles, but :
and a very fortunate fact , is..'that the glow of, health to . wan cheeks.4.
Ono, the particles ale usnally sur-:- ManY 'NeW• Occupations , Are' `Being -
' waste oil from a ship's' engine has.
great effect upon the waves-- ,
:
In setidding before a gale, .oil • is
. distributed by means of: an'oil bag at
vessel'The thin filth Of oil disperses:
the bow, the ,oil thus spreading aft;•
• They . supply you withnew energy.
and simply.. the vital forces of mind'
and -• :•• • •'•• . •
There is .not,' A. corner, in Cisnada
not, brought health and hope and• hap -
pines's. to some weak debilitated• pet -7
where .Willlarrisr pink Pills have
rounded by a Watery envelop and that • Opened Up -to Them..
clinging to this filament there may
be micro organisms •
• ,
'Soot IS irfl Irrilion, five kindred women wage earn-
taat
and 'so giving protection alljourhd the .
The, medical. authorities abroad db-
.
elate that soot is a serious irritant;
:
Before the *at -*there-v*1:e five mil- i
'
Di over the surface and prevents -the, son.: If. you have not used this meth-
, and that chimney sweeps are especi. vice, and a woman has taken the place 1Germans A. re...Planning tO Make USe
'ers in great Britain; te•--day there are 1
lion men haVe enlisted 'for active per- ' . .
water from breaking or beginning to eine Yeutself ask your _neighbors and .ally subject to ecineer,becatise of it a everY abl&bodied man who might, ' . .. ,of Them. • • ,..
Guard
Your Baby's .
• Health. -
. edriveeartkeuit,hCeh,;yobmboe trarapilpern
Weak; puny babies are a constant
• care to tired mothers' and are subject
to many diseases that do not affect
'healthy children.
Keep your children in good health.
• Sep that their bowels Move regularly
-especially during the teething period.
This is a distressing time in the life
of every child and„ die' utmost pre.
caution should be to keep them
well .aud•strong. •
• By the consistent um of
Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup
it is possible to avoid many childish
ills • new, 'so prevalent..
, . It is a. corrective for'diarrhcea, colic
and other infantile ailments, It soothes
till fretting bahy• and permits the
child to sleep well and grow. healthy:
It brings comfort and relief to both
child and mother. • '
Mrs. Winslow's
• Soothing. Syrup
Makes: cheerful, "
Chubby.. Children
Isabsolutely nonnarcotic; It con-
tains no opium; morphine nor any of
their derivatives: • It is soothing, pleark-
ant and harmless. For 'genergjons
mothers in all parts of the worldllave•
, used it and millions • of babies have
been 1:?enefited by it.
, 'Buy a bottle toilay. arid
• • have it handy • .
Relieve and'Proteet Your Children .•
Soid by all 'druggists bc.Canada and
. throughaut the world
said to he over len million. Five ini1-1 SAVING. COFFEE ,'GROUNDS.
break: Displayed in a heavy seal this they, will tell you Of some sufferer Sawing certain kinds Of wood • has tave been •engaged in peaceful oc.• Coffee grounds, eVen if they Are the
calming effect of oil is truly wonder- wile has been restored to health and been found to Produce, irritation of cupations.- , Englan& has never been leavings of "ersatz" . coffee, are no
• ful. A ship running ten knots, and strength through using Dr. Williams' the mucous membrane Of the nose,' SQ busy a manufacturing and indus-': tenger to go to waste, but. will contri;
slowly distributing oil, will have A Pink. Pills. One who has always • a. throat and .eyes. The makers of „trial .cauntry as she is in 1916, but ; bate ,their share toward the nourish
good 'word to say for Dr. Williams' .
white lead have looked lead poisoning this woUld never "have 'hien possible ' ment of man and beast in 'Germany,
Pink, Pills is Mrs. Luther Smith, of square in the face and have found if yobinen'had not ste d • t th
ppe in 9 e „
„according to a rebort ' in the London
telling - of the Organizatien in
West Hill, Ont., who writes: ' 1 feel means to avoid it Dr. Patterson de- breach. ' *
"_.
perfectly smooth wake, ten knots long
by forty - feet wide. ,
When towing another veSsel in
.. heavy sea there is a great risk of the
- breaking of the hawser, which. is. the.
commonest catastrophe of "towing.. :have thine for me. had an operation immerses the patient's hand in one•
, Here ell is ef the utmost service and for tumors. The operation in itself tub of salt water and his feet in an -
Is frequently 'employed • .The is was. ziulte successful; but I_ was other, And then a pole of an 'electric
distributed from the towing . vessel, badly run down and anaemic that • I battery: is put' into each • of the tubs.
forward on both .sides, and, it thus am not gain strength, and the
The ' current is turned :on, using Mr.
. protects, both vessels. For. enabling did net heal, and kept discharging for Patient as a conductor and it carries
small boats to pay* froth One ship to •nearly a 'year, until I weighed only
• another amidst angry -Waves oil is eighty-six pounds and could scarcely
valtiable; and an interesting circum- walk across the floor, I had gat so
:stance is that, failing to -provide a sick of doctors, medicine that would.
coniplete sinooth lane for sueh .boats voinit when I tried to take it A good
the oil affords calm places of rekage friend urged Me to try Dr. Williams'
in Which the boats can remain until Pink Pills, se: l„hought a box. Before
the waves subside - they were, gcniei I thought Could. feel
When it anchor in .• an, open road- a difference and I get a. further stip-
"stead during heavy weather; .a vessel BY the tune I had takenfive
uses oil in a beg that is • hauled out boxes :the • Vipund" ceased. discharging
ahead of the ship by,mearfs an end- and coninienced to heal. I took 'in all
-7—leas--rope thatiAtieeteredrto-is-anchor thirteen -boxes And -ant -to -day- enjoy -
chain. _ The oil is washed. hack, thus 'rig the best health of my :life and
• :creating a placid patch aroupd the Weigh 140 pounds • sincerely hope
'•vessel ' amidst all the turmoil of the anyone suffering as did will give
'surrounding waves. An .endless rope Dr. Willianis' Pink Pills a fair trial,
. is used so that the bag can be readily .and I feel sure they Will not be dis-
hauled on board for refilling if 'ne. appointed." ,
.cessery.” . ' • ' You can get these pills from any
'medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
- Some Men' shake hands with as a box or six boxes Or $2.50 fronh.The
little enthusiasm as some vromen kiss Dr. Williants' Medicine Co., Erock-
•pach other.• ville, One
' • 1•Berlin •of a plan to make use of the
it a duty as well as a pleasure to tell vised an entirely reasonable but some- In Canada there is not the same Coffee grounds hitherto thrown awaY
you what - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills whet unexpected treatment for it He supply of surplus aitailable . women, ' in Most eases with' kitchen refuse. . .
se that in thia resppet • Canada has ., It Is the result of sacOessful exPeri-
not eicperiencedl ,so great "ra revolu- merits to convert ,dried grounds", into
tion . in industrial • life, but many nourishing fodder for cattle. Special:
new occupations . are being Opened filtering process has also, been devised
eertein extract" ' from
to Canadian :women, and the, lie_ for winmeg a
mand for women workers in • fseter_ the grounds whieh, has, been found
of him, through the salt solution de- of the railways . is steadily on the lead that if finds on the way' out res arid in . the greet, industrial life
the •tptions, such as barracks, hospithis
is now proposed that all public insti•
positing it upon one of the electrodes inerease. If Sir liobert - Borden is and prison ic join with househi5itlers in
It has preyed successful: , ' to secure his 500,000 _Canedian sol- 'systematically ,saving up • the coffee
„ Fatigue.is another subject that has diers, 100,000 women Mira tempo'', grounds, which wilt be esolleeted of
been sttidied and reported op. Strain' arily step into the: shoes' of men fieially at regular intervals.'
is declaredto be more exhausting than so that the latter : may be released
werk, and " monotony of employment for service, as- the limit of 'available
aggravates exhaustion. Fatigue Men seems ' tamest ' to be • reached,... •
Seems -to be a condition of the body Women are already working 'along -
in which the Waste .products of work side of - men in sacking and hauling
are not carried 6ff fast enough: In of grain at the Great Lakes . eleva-
ph—ysielo-gical 'laboratories anhrtal e-Canadian—Pacifie--yards-,- • • just Eye Comfort." have been fatigued by overdriving and shops where • they are cleaning Druggist'sr
Your J0e-per Bottle. MutineEys ,
and then some of their bleed has been ,carS, in the telegraph sei•vices and $elyeinTubes25c.ForllookolikEyerieeask •
injecthd into the veins of healthy ani- in. many clerical position a hither- Druggists orbittihteEyeitelnedyCO..Chleti.
..
'Thais
a
Roo.00n'''
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Poomm eaetal C0,14.;
Bs!,t1a.Cyeeltenett../
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SOLDIERS CARRY "CHARMS:"
Many Members of the' Kaiser's. Army
, Believe In Them,
The very newest. thing in German
war exhibitions now is being organized
by Professor Arehenbeld, the Prussian
astronomer royal. It N called an "ExT:
Whitton •of War Superstitions."' It will,
be nhade up of amulets and charms of
-all sorts carried by soldiers in the be-
-14ef that—thell—pos-sesstriti"-trVir
against harm or *death. " -
Professor ArehenhOld says, aceord-
ing to the Berlin Vossische Zeitting,
that the amulet crake arming Getman
•soldletti assuming serioui propor-
tions, beg' trom an economic and mill-
. suitable fax • hurnan nourishment.- It
reGranuiated
Eyes inflamed by eipo-
• sure to SO. llusi and Wind
qu relieved by Maine
EyeRemelly.NoSmattirig,'
A 1101t$13 ItUVORMATCiRY..
P1400 ist gligItyld Where Wick
,Anfunails are Talri•trAl. "
A Mad in, Bagland• sends no this'
story: •"„One result of OW War ja OP
establiehMent of a refoimatory for
Wicked • (.2) army horses, .
°One JO these horses was called i
Crippen, but the ',Camden Town own -
of that name Was a saint by coM.,
parison with bun, according to the
soldiers who lied to tonic hillai
"(linen hvi killed' ant., soldier who
had tried to saddle hied* and was sent -
cued. to he abot.
' "That sentence was comnuitea to
one of detention in a horse reforms.
tory. In this' reformatory, near
Shrewsbury, the horse.crintinals, Un-
der the care of Lieutenant Riming -ton,
become in time se docile that they
will eat sugar out of a lady's hand.
"Crippen met his equals at the rel
formatory, Vicious, sullen horses,
horses that looked like villains and
acted as such,•reamed abeut • the pad -
.dock • when Lieutenant Rimington'
walked, like a Daniel, into the Ilona*
den and the animals at once hecame
quiet. . ,
"The ()Meet carried 'neither stick
nor whip. He understood horses, and,
apparently they understood him. They .
I
owe their lives to him, and seem to
• be aware of the fact. , * . ' , ,
"Anyhow he is .soon on "PripPbs's
back, and Crippen is buckjumping in
fine western style. Neither stiek,
whip, II0I" spur is used t9 tame him, ,
but ,Xemed he is, in, very 'short time,
like the 'rest of,. the savage • Simons
who have been, condemned: for min-
derous practices.
"The •ShreivsbuO, horse referrna-.
tory, through witch ,hundreds of
Vicioortiorses have passed, has prov-
ed •such a success that the whole pro-
cess of taming the animals has been
filmed, under the title 'cif 'Reforming
Army Outlaws,' and will shortly be
seen in. Wardour Street; where the
picture is sure ,to win the approval of
all lovers' of horses,"
'While ,the vast majority of vicious
horses are undoubtedly made so )35T
those who have handled them a horse
is oc-easionally born with a them,
perverse; and ugly ,disposition. Even ,
in Such a case we do not question I
heredity plays a large part, and the
bad, disposition may be due to a dire
or dam spoiled by ail owner or train-
er.—F.H.R., in Our,Dum,13 Animals.
,
blinard'a 'Liniment. Eritrea,
Burls, Etti.
each bottle tells how. $2.00 a bottle
"Made in eanadW
Best Or traIity, style and
value. guaranteed for all 011 -
mates,
Ask Your
Dealer
.. :
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PROFIT-mAKINg NEWS ANT) .1,01g •
Offices for sme in good Ontarre
Mans, The most useful and Interesting
of. an businesses. ,Ftra information op
application tO Wilson Peblishing Com.
perm 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto.
' VIISOELLA'NEQUO
ANOPR. TLIEURO, 1...LTEPS. ETC4
‘,../ internal and external', cured wales
CO.. Limited, Collingebefo;a too late. food. Ont.
Eta tarn" a ythstea-aa N Lira°
•and ieceiire pay, 'while teaming
The' Beth Israel' Itompltal, New
Accredits. lrat "byktIreCN"ew Y1.0161rX4StisteedE,lepatias 'Dept.
Olfere .two-end•one-be.f year comae tu training /Or
nurses with e.110wanoe and maintenance. Natteartt.
muss hove eno year blob sehonl lostnreihmo. its
• erluentinnal equ velent Por pardeitlare address IS Ati
Israel Hospital, 66 Jefferson St , New Yolk
ArtlefiCa'S
Pioneer
Cog Remedies
• ROOK ON
•DOG DISEASES'
And IloVv,to Feed,
Mitiled free to Any address by
tko author ,
11. CLA,Y GLOVER CO., Inc.
118 !est 31st Street, New York
SINt SO:E.
i:;•••
STOPS
LAMEItIESS
front a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone,
Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar
trouble and gets horse going sound. . ,
It acts mildly but quickly and good re-
sults are lasting. Does not blistOr
or remove the hair and hcirSe can
be yvorked. Page 17 in pamphlet with
. ABSORBINE, JR,; the antiseptic liniment :1 '
if.
' To Have and to Bold. delivered. Horse Book 9 Al free. F.
Stranger
—eliimwhilolygerrytehaYte".f.ieneneiaknecti . Urged Glands, ens, Bruises,VaricoseVeins • ...,
for mankind;reduces'PainfulSwellings, En-
iet my hat, boy. - : ' ' heals Sores. . Allays Pain. Will 'tell ye; :
Country •Pey (climbing Over quick. more if you write. $1 and. 1;2 a bottle at
ly).—I've gob your. hat, reister,.- all deaers or deliveged• Liberal rdal holtie'ior Eastman.
W. F.. VIRING, I.), O. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can.
•
right; now,, how much will .you,'giVe • , .
. ' '111isorttne and Absoraloa ir... are mai In Ganada.i' i •
me' if I bring it to you? ' ,
REMEMBER I The Ointment;
you put op Your child's Skin gets
into the system just as surely as
food the child eats. Don't let
impure fats and mineral coloring
matter (Suclt as Mani. of the ,
cheap ointinents contain) get
into your child's blood -l- Zarn-
Brik is purely herbal. N� -
°nous coloring". Use it'always.
.10c. Box a Alt Dragglib and Storm
FOR CHILI:WENS SOREs
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When binti yoxir Piano
hav1n9aT
OTTO NIGEL".
ptang Actior.%
Mtelthrery ForSale
Wheelock Engine,150 .
11.P., 18 x42, with double
main driving belt 24 ins.'
widesean d D'ynamo 30 LW.
belt driven. All in first
class condition. Would be
sold together or separate-
ly ; also. a lot of shafting .
at a very great bargain as
room is required 'lamed-.
akW.
S. Frank Wilson & 'Sons
78 Adelaide Street West,
Toronto. '
FOOS butt their. heads against brick
-Walls, while w;se --men start out hint-
ing fol. a ladder.'
m s. The healthy animals straight- to held by men. They, are acting in •
W showed the same symptoms 'of some places as Station. Akents with
fatigue as thoSt. that had been over- satisfaction , to ` their employers:
warked. •
-., Chlorinated Water.
Isa inbber factories and elsewhere,
But Canadians Who visit England ate
• • surprised 'to find vvemen ticket. in-
apeeters and guards, women as ele-
vator. attendants, •women as ehauf:-
feurs, and train conductors, women as
red caps, porters and ticket clerks,
women as. loeomotive 'cleariete.. :and
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track greasers. • • 1
Isreisenee of Mind.
"Did you get &tillages foo -being in
when bisulphate of carbon is • used,
great care Most be taken to, avoid
contaminaticoi of the air by its offen=
sive fumes. Otheivvise nervous
troubles are likely to fellow. ' •
There is a bakers' itch, grocers'
itch and sugar -refiners' ado all mani-
festations of eezeinti, according to the
materials handled. ' •
thab street car collision? . • •
• Two in One. ••
• Doctor (to wounded soldier who. is
on "low diet")—Id there anything yon
want, my lad? •, •
doctor, if ".ye'd be
a.pice.fat.goose Tor me -din-
ner, now?• • • :
Doctor—Ah, •and I suppose you'd
-like it stuffed with something- Special,
Iri,hman..--Ineed, • and would.
like it stuffed with another wan,
"Sure! A hundred for me and fiftY •
The question is likely to be esked.fos !).6„ wife), -
Why beards of health do not use -chlor - . "The 1Mist-use? Was She hurt, too' •
inated water for flushing the streets
• "N t the crash but ' I had the
nt especially . in hot, dry weathtr. This °
the head with-rne foot
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amas_firjet pthenee. of mind to tetchily cl.b
bt or seven years ago and there is
n� .quesiion. but that•its effect upon
disease gents in the street , dust
would be beneficial te , the public
health. Since the New York water
Supply hag been treated with Chlorine
Marks of hard-earned money are being -aiia afel(;. tea?Sigi. Otlle ciu6i
as couragernent? asked MI s. D.unson.
"Yes.,'.indeed,fr answered Mr. Duni-'
'while' •the men ' theniselves; once. in It is _
. invested by • wives and sweethearts %-
tremolos. doubtful. if any othi3r iatiSfaciory art- son. "He said I .Would be able to:
"charnis*". for men, • It OW'
nor'wall ,lia forthcOmiag than that. whip ,irty weight in wild eats befor.ti; -.
ced, 10. the bards of health' haven't -Tot iinig."1 „ • • • .
liginard% .istniisteni Rottenest .....rttntralid
• Taking it Literally:..-.
"Did the doctor give yeti Much en.'
itar-y---point. of view_ Thousand& of t, ' ttyphoid'feverh
vossesSion of ,them. "are Ind '
conduct. themselves with reekleSsriess around to ieyet. • ' "Deer. Me! Where Will'yoi.finti. the
witch ,may often have gi ve eons • , Wild eats? •
quendes for„their own safety and flint
f tuany others
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,In .reSponse. ' to a fru blie a Ppeal 'to • BREATHE U.NDER WATER.
•ple•-terd-irrinntrtsts-rtritTirtirniFf
a weird and variegated lot. le- finding
its way into Professor Arelionhold's
hands: particularly popedar .object
advertised as hOseessipg (moult 'pro-
tective • newer le "Lett 0 i` from
Heaven," which is being sold in huge
quantities at 5 ttpd 6 COWS A copy. ;It
deseribed as unfailing shieldi
againat all baleful Per8011e, wit:Vier:at '
and werks of the devil:" • Bearing the'
mystic ".S.J.V.K.101X.N,K,P
It deelar(is that ,"tit tho ;command •'ot.
the Angel Michwel all guns !mist: ceese
firth g rtt WM • Nth() carriso: $1.11!i; letter
with him," - • . • • • .
10PLALL***Au•d• L I
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The in "of rrifin ' 1,
Stand each other is one of the pririct.
ptl causes -of their ill.terbpor .towerdA
each bOion • . •
APriarattre Makes. a Life Preserver
, DoublY ..* ,
,• A ne'ver life preserver has been de-
vised to suPplement the Ardinary cork
Jacket. in- rough water. By Itsus the
peraon" :distress -4s able to breathe,
even when the wriVes. sweep over' his
head, The,applianCe adds to 'the.cork
la,eket alight metal eltamber which
liettbehigh,. o Spout leading front it
rifting Ave . or three feet' above, the.
t Or love I, 11 tube 'leads f tom
chafniter" to a faro mask., ."througli,
which' wearer •of • the jacket
breathes, Elven if the tvater sweeps
met.' his' head tile sob% for tiro air,
Shomber ell clear and tire' air sup-
ply. iyampatted. •
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W1110(3,1 Liniment' Caren, Daitdrtilt.
4.,„
beue„.
IIINARD'S LINIMENT in my family
for. years, and eonsider it the. beat
liniment on the market. I have found
it excellent for horse flesh.
(Signed)
, W. -S. PINEO.'
"WoOdlande," Middleton, N.S.
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These tIonest, are the bulwark
of RAMSAY,
''Ingredients— i 41. LTA 111.11,T_Y.
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..... conibination of apjitcu,cd raw • materials. Master Minters will tell you • np bet ter
in 9 terists oil a. Your own eood judgment will tell you that. Odell titt" machine tnixma • .
. is super ior .10 guess:wor k arid.hand paddling," . , .
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' Specify 'kennel for your next hie-ieband for the odd jobs you do yourself.set the right '
Ramsay finish: Splendid service from theloeal ltarnsay:dealer or Write the manufacturers. ' . oi • . •
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A. RAMSAY 8c SON CO. {Entablished 1342) MONTREAL, tine. - " •
nnerrcznee AT TORONTO A.ND 'VANCOUVER. '
• FOR: SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Think of fiettin " honograph__
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• Cirounas for Complaint, —
A re :taurant keeper. hung out this
ingni "Coffee Like Mother Used to
eonoottintut-ente
the eafe, and as the waiter approach•
ed hirn lie inquired, poinbing to ,the
sigrtr "Is yottr cOffee really stick as
mother used. to make?"
"It iS, fiure!" replied, the waiter,
corivincingly.• •
"Then," said the man with •areml.
•tiiseent; look, 4tive me a cap of tea.'
So Easy I
' "The ,r,Tairlig are. in easy circuit -
.0failcos,..t thelieve," remarked•:Cobb.
"Yes," . esseoted I3oYd, "they .can
owe -people money and 'feel easier
tthout,it than any others with i'vhotn.
have had anything° de."
altitardoti. :dais:tout for oalo, everywherei.'
ABSOLUTELY FREE
• •., You can get this PherfograPh. en-
tlrely iyitadirf, 'chhrte—or year
Lb,Piet la 4 .iintliortf ;other
. • furnishings: All. that is neeesSarY.,
. for you to do As • to buy, your, boilse•
hold- supplies "(soaps, toilet articles,
' apiem notions, . direct front •
• usithe triatinfrieturers, at leas than
the r'egutar prices .You' pay, at hale.,
.
You get the.sante ;quantity. and of- .
ten:.:a • higher finality of
and besides obtetu flue qtitniShiris •• •
' MEM; as a. bonus. We, prePay .
. frelthtp ' eitent ' the . extreme ••
ocoionmiu 'Phonograph. MallOgitlW ninqh We• t whort*-e frei
;rablnr,t, 4i in. high, 12, in, wide; .12.in: Weep, • A. • -•• .
toms r in. tittlk 0, 'ed rlwatar and . Our tsiecial het containing All
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icto,y any 1.2 in. reenrd In ono All • r • • „.. .„ . •
-maid parte nieldil•pluttid:'; rues: 'enphireal 451trlernoiliinustrae:.,
1°1"(16 o..
af $"1.0 t. ‘o,.18. sent free 'upon request. • Senclibe .fon does "nof
gate you' in any way. • • . .
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ALLEN MANXIVA,CTiTRINO Co. • •
• bit?Autttr.•Nr. "wq • , •
Mitit,rcal, dues.,
1s3 St. Paul St. 'West.
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