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MANS B
AKER. IN
TFREH31.4,g •PFED PERIIEH•
itgoPES4It4NI60*
Onn.nn•mion,
An Odd Sequel to a Heroic Defence
BY a Few. French
•
Soldiers,
This is not primarily ' a Story of
murder. It is rather the story ofe .the
discovery a that murder, of the
aniasaing of proof against the mar -
dere, of the proOf of that olq.ada,ge'
that "Murder will •out" There is
something aboat blood guiltiness, it
seems, that forces confession, writes
Herbert COrey from Gerbervillers,
.Prance.
.Two years ago the Germans burned
Gerbervillers. The World knows the
stoeya Sixty eheuseetirp with a pair
of machine guns held up A German
arznY at the crossing of the little
river- that Inns through this rural
Village. The ,Geraian .aatillery had
not come ape. by, which. the •suctY
might have been bloWn away. The
rier was in flood and could not be
forded.' No • army gm charge •down
•a narrow lane tiew,ant machine gtine
•While the guns have ,cartridges and
their men have Marrow. It cannot
bedone. ••
, •SO that the Germatis binned the
town when • the sixty chausseurs.
• finallyranshort of cartridges and.
went quietly , away. .The Germans
also led fifteen old men out into a
pasture field and blinded their eyes
and' shot •them down in groups of
five.. Many other things 'Were dope
202 Hallam Bulldlne, teronto.
'.':=SAnkrOtiTatin==MITIA=
WUTISR PENSION SYSTEM.
rfotides for Wax Victinip Accordiag
. .
to Their Civil •Station.
• Greet,Britain is arranging a ayeteM
• of pensions for Men brolcen in the
'wax, tiod for elle dependents of mea
who have fallen in the 'war. The
scheme is pot yet ceniplete because,
owing to the peculiar vomposition of
• the British armies -more thanfive
millions were raised by voluntary,en-
listmerit-the adjustment of A scale
.of peneione that shalil be reasonable
and fair to the varying degrees of
• secrifIce which men belonging to
widely differing degrees of soeial 'sta.
• tion made when they joined, the pole
ore a's•a coniplex„busineis. • .
The first difficalty arose When a
proposal for a flat rate pension was
• eadee ioneicleaation: A general flat
•- rate was found impracticable. Fiare
.' dollars a week in the case of an agri-
cultural laboret would have been more
than a peace -time wage, but for • in-
nurnerable other cases it would have
been wholly inadequate. So a decision for the Polici'e --oa terrorization was
was made in favor of a low flat rate, being tried:out The Germans still
•believed' that war could be made ' so
terrible that France 'would quit fight-
ing -being ti fresh proof a the Ger-
to be supplemented according to vary-
ing necessities. '
•The low flat rate provides for a
widow Without children from 2.50 to man inability to understand the,psy-
• $3 a week at the a.ge of 35 and • fa- cliolegy of. another people. The towns-
• ther less than $4 at 45: There are people who remained during this
• increased allowances for widows with' reign 6f terror were hysterical with
• children ranghig up to a total • of fright, for the most part.. It. was only
a5.40 for a widow with four children later they • began ter piece together
and more if the mother is over 35. from each Other's story a eoniprehen-
• For Motherless children the, allow.- sive idea of °what had happened.
• anee is $1.20 a week. A man who is `Tut the 'baker," they, . asked.
'totally disabled will receive $6• a "Where fa the baker?"
week, with more than 50 • cents for The baker had disappeared. isle:
• each child,ji,r4d •a man partly dis- •one lcnew what had become of 'him.
abled such an 'amount as with the Ilis house had been burned' down and
wages which. he may be deemed cap- had fallen in a mass of calcined brick
able of earningawill ainciunt to taa aa,and stenetpon, hie_bal_ciag
week. A generous interpretation is Sothebow, no one knew •hovetlie
• to .be placed •on the term "disable- story could not ba traced -the tale
ment." A man in a condition of clisaj grew that the taker had been thrust
ease' Which has been agaraeated. by into one of his ovens and burned
War service will get four-fifths of the Wee by the seldierp. No one had
disability pension. ', ' , semi if.
•
For officers and their dependents • •
Alive
laterned se
there are different scales and one ine .
new feature is that the widows • of "No one could be found who. had
Lieutenants and Sub -Lieutenants will been told this grisly thing by a Gera:.
. get the rates hitharte allotted to the Man. .But the lit'W was there, It.
widows of Captains The rates vary Would net be orgotten. •
from $250 to $500 per annum, with. ••"Let us' search bis ovens,' the Vil-
retes for •children hinging, from $$0 lagers have asked Siker Julie, that
to 4,112. In all 'cases.where an of -a nUti who has more courage than an
ficer was killed in action or died . of •arznY' Corns, andewho drew her six
wounds in the war. the 'Widow also trembling sister inurisin line behind
gets a gratuity in addition to the her to oppose a German army, and
• . pension. Officers. up to the rank of who opposed it successfully. Nothing
Captain 'totally disabled will receive appealsmore quickly to the Germans
, pensions of $750 a .ye,ar foe all • be- than that sort of courage: But Sis-'
low fifteen years' service, and $50ad- ter Julie pooh-poohed the idea:
-ditional, A year for each year of ser- "Who :heard the story first?" she
vice in excess of fourteen, up to h asked. "Give me some proof there is
•maximum of $1,25-0. Higher ranks truth in this story before we • go dig -
get higher rates.. Pensions for off i- ging hi a' pile of dust ruins. There
cere Partly disabled are proportioned are more linportant things to do.
Who is to feed my old people and
my little Ones while you please your-
self by idly digging aboutain dusty
ruiner' ;
-' The story would' net die. It ' had
`amazingiritality. Of all the stor-
ies of. Murder in Gerbervillers this
:one Seemed the' most enduring and
the most 'fragile.. It upon not
an atom of Proof, but every one -be-
lieved it except hard-headed Sister
Julie and her' six nuns, who devoutly
believe What Siker Julie believes and
no More. This week a Soldier whose
hom-els- ataGerbervillersLeanze-bae
On permission.' It was his first per-
mission 'dining the war. For two
years he had. only known that his
home town had been stamped out of
ekistence. '
• -."And they say," his • townspeople
_wound up their narrative of sack
and flames, "that the Germans burn-
ed the baker alive" •
according- to the degree to which
earning power. is impaired, In, cases
where the impairment is only slight
the officer may receive a gratuity -up
to $2,509 in lieu of 'a pen,sion. , •
•
• s
• ..
, A.Wife's Wit. . • .
"I've got an awfully witty wife,"
• boasts Solomon Beach. "F get most
of my good etuff from her, betel! yen
• the truth. Soznetinies, though., her
nit is a bit' too sharp for Comfort.
Now, the other evening I Came home
- feeling sort of mean. I had acorn
• that Was rising thunder with me, and,
• I wasn't in the best of humOta • Well,
'• I, Caine limping' up the reaIk and ray,
wife :stood. at. the door, eyeing me
i4114piciou'plY. ' •• •
"What makes you walk.so fun.nY?".
•• she said. . •• „. .
"Corn!' snapped, grouchily. -
• 'Oh," she said, turning Away. "I-
thineght maybe it was ryer
,
Brightens
One Up
-There -is srpnething aboitt-
GraPe-Nuts .fiyod • that
brightens.one up, infant or
adult, bsith physfcally and -
entally, • - • '
• What is It?
."I know all 'about the baker," was
the'. soldier's surpriaing answer.
"They burned him in hieupper oven.
He screamed as their thrust him in."
• Last week on the Somme the
Fren.ch arin3r took'. many thousand
prisoners This Gerbeivillers man.
was one of those who was set to
guard them, with others of the Ger-
• bervillers company: •
• • Germans Confessed.
• One of the Germans examined 'his
regimental insignia with interest The
• German looked. at it and turned away
and came back and )oo ed ft and
turned, and finally Came back again.
"Your regiment," said he, aNcaS
reified around Gerhervillers?"
• The French soldier asked. some
-questions. The qerman said that he
and others of the prisoners had been
• Present at. the. burning of Gerber-
. • -
• "If officer • would let nie) I
would slip my bayonet through your
m &tier' the 7 Frenchinddi e I- • IV;
y
ting his teeth. . . .•
"Yon would be right," said the Ger.-
man Soldier: "We did awful things . • , Aiways One Left.'
there. did nerie of them. I kept '-'-:.41•11,'o'rio nee to tell nie to look for -
my haThitrifleirms-Beit, the, otheirtifri---Warrd;'"s '
them. It was. an .order." . his friend; who had 'ear° to try and
• They. talked off and on ter; three eotafort him. "The worst of 'my. trona
daYs.:: The German •seemeil to have -.Wes" I know, he nhead. And it I look'
soinething on his mind.. He •would .baskto the time before ° this great
'Iced tae to the subjeet and then shy trouble .came aeon me the contrast
away ,from it. At Tait he 'belted it. • only seems to Make •niatters *orate."
Ile Could resist To more:, The •• 4;0'11- 'There he always one Weir left," .re-
teace cane from .him as though. he plied the friend gently..wV.Vhen we cart
.could not cloee his teeth on it, ' look neither forward nor briekvirara
"We:Waned theelniker in his Upper We can lift ear eyes and look, Up.
oven," said he. • "He shrieked' as we 'ward." Try the upiverd look.
-thrust him in." •
The Pouch soldier ' got all ' 'the
names and all the details front the . " 14'1UPSES •Watremii
dermari. 'Trion he came Verne to Ger-% 'A ntintb
r tho frtol;n
berVillers on 'perraissiorn and ' after
eVerything else had been' talked.'over,
a Monti:I. WI th boar '
thiet story a the baker 'came to the '
*out, The PfeliCit soldier Went .to
Sister lac with his new evi I Ilund. Alf)PlY 178 m v.. 'We"'
oleo, vut Qiaten St: W., Toren -
and. 'that caPahlri Woman -she is
JuSt its delightful flavor,
• and the nark -tient of whole
wheat and boxley, including
their wonderful body and
nerve building mineral
eIt-
ments •.
ready -to -eat fIrcl,
• with, a. mild .sWeetness, all
Rs own.; • 'distinctive, deli-
•timis, satisfying— '
•
•• Grape -Nuts
.tqlitereS. A "tAsoil°
CanadinnoPostunc Co,
lArindsor, Otit •• •.
,
,
A Real "Peach Cob.
bier "—Not a 'soggy,
doughy, inedible 'eombin.
ation, but a crisp, tasty,
easily -digested dish of whole
wheat with peaches and
cream. Cover one or more
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
vcrith sliced peaches and then
pOur cream over them.
Nothing so appetizing and
satisfying and nothing SO
easy. to prepare. .
Made in Canada
THE DIME
•
CANAD AN
' STORAGE BATTERY
,
1111.71,2110 IfInKe0 VeNintOp
STUDY OP Ttli "MIDDY" IN PEAOR
4' AND, WAR.
He Pel knobBY-Trolnedi Offiolent, and
• Self -Reliant Yon%
400 •for
:Willard Storage- Battetlea.
roparg. to ell eselaseof
Pattleerlefint PiliegnertOlko•
OssImetrettorks, .gto,
' ,GRAND CANAL
gifort
to Restore TroNie on Interior
•'Water
Chino, Is reported to be conside,riag
restorstion 0 the old Canal eye -
•tom, 0 wbieb Oleic were ,at ono time
,60,040 miles within the .empiro. Con-
tories before the Cluiptiou era Ole
greet rivers of China were diverted
from their, natural coarsen, We pip.;
'tore of one 'turned late anotbeer3 bed
and the waterways carried.' 004 Zu
the direction of clefeired trogie.
The ancient Grand Canal extendO
from Hangehote to Tientsin,. travers,
• ing.the provincee of Chekiang, Xiang.
• au, Slaangtung and. Chili, the • total
length of the canal being about 8$0
milers, says, the ;Christian Herald,
Claina is in desperate need of trans-
portation, and it has been estimated
• by engineers that the canal, system
can be restored at a Tess cost than
that which would. be involved in • the
building of the neceesary. railways.
With the canals again in operation
• the railway building can go on at
• greater leisure.
• Mad.
.11)0,V,elYboye,' °beet% pBeertlysiVosirearrdarerneauenlY a'
has proved tinee 4.111.4 again during the
.tress and strafaer of North Sea Watch-
iugi and Ow- myriad small Sea- affaire
that have happened during the war,
that he is. the equal. of the heat and
oldest ef veteran& wheu the real thielgs
• with all ita horreV dellber-
ate, machine -made &laugh r gates to
the great silent servioo, w Adnitral
•G. R. Preeinantle in London _Answers.
-Caught young -it the age of thir-
teenindtlated 1140 the alptabet .0!
his profeseion at °simple, aeveloPed
• ari. the mageificent eepectool at Dart-
. .• :crbeti• ellartlairre,oill.i., tas9,70iiebniteyiainrIgt.hcleutytraiisravet7g
• Mayor and police force in Gerber-, ° 1416 Varied' 41°Ye
villers now -ordered that . the debris. actaBaolawaallenhisth8ownilittehr astacolumderd 441
be cleared away arid the Ovens he the 'compliment or a -great battleship,
opened. They had never . been,
touched from ;the day the GermanS
fired the toim. • ,
' the upper oven were the thigh
bones Of a maze. • •
OUR KEENelEYED "KITES."
• • --
How They 'Are Utilized. With the Brit-
ish, Army at ihe'Froat.
"Above. the lines, looking towards calls the stars by pet name e ; guns
the Gerneen trenches, was a great and amnfunition have been invested
closter of kite -balloons)" • wrote a with 'charms 'peculiarly their own, and
instead of handling shot -guns and pot -
i -i0114 SUNSET CO
WHAT.- THE :WESTERN rgoviou
AR Doom,.
Progress of the Great West Told
a Few Pointed
• Paragraph.
•
A case of leprosy has ,been OS-
coVered in Chinatown, Victoria.'
The Fraser River salmon pack is
likely be the smallest in hiotory.,
• A party of 100 Indians left New
Westminster lea week to pick hops
he is a, beY no longer,' but leighlY-aj AgaSS"
Duck ehooting ,season opened Sept.
trained, efficient, and self-reliant young •
• . 1 at Cresten, but few /ieenses were.
The Ourricull of his sebooleare far applied for.
different from any fettna en • shore. The outlook for the Minter inclua-
Inatead ef Latin; with its bating 'de- try in the. Ninctirno district is better
• °leash:ins, the naystries of astro.neina noW than fer.some time.
• and navigation have been opened be- An- evaporating plant has bean ese
fore him ; he has- made a bosom pal tabliehed at Cliilliwack and will be -
time and the 'position his ship occu-• gin operating within a month.
pies on the wildWaste of waters; he At the smelter- at Trail there are
now employed some 1,800 Men with
a monthly payroll of over $180,000.
In one section of Grandview (Van-
couver) afteen dogs were poisoned
in two days by unknown miscreants.
famous war correspondent, in describe
ing the beginning of the great Brit-
ish "push."
ting at rocketing pheasants . and
grouse, • as ..do the brothers lie con-
-,•••••,-..--,-,,e0.r—•••••••••-•-;••••••••,.
DUKE AS Al'si CHIEF.
Stony Indian'. Garb Snits the Fine
Figure of His Royal Highness.
• Daring the Ave. years of hiS Gov-
ernor -Generalship, nothing has given
His Royal HighnesS the Duke of Con-
naught, more pleasure than the•tere-
mony which .made , him Chief of the
Stony Indians: This .cerdmony Wok
place 4i Banff, where the Duke and
Duchess, together with Princess 1,4 -
Ada, spent ,a delightful holiday this
• Slimmer. '
• The, Stony Indians, who were once
a distinctly warlike tribe, and some
of whose exploits form the • back-
ground to Ralph Connor's "Sun Dance
Petrol," are now good citizens and
hold Annual aports Day at the great
ade n Canada"
DOMINION
INGOATS
)40$ 'for, ,quoty, otyle and
•••Glearuntecid for
viStee.
_Ask Your
Dealer-
•
AligletY Neer It: •
"Do you, Mr. Stacks, think that -a
rich man aa *o tlgengle the eye of
needle?". :
!I don't know, ',will, bowel:Ter, ad.
mit that noir lawyers have dragged
me through some very • email loep..
holes.' •
Ine••1,1=10,1••••
Mineral; Liniment AelieVeli euraigis
One-helf the world worships-, 'the
'other, half because it has money.
• - SEED POTATOES
SBED POi`ATOES,- •IRiS,11 COB -
biers. Deleware. Carme.n.. Order
at once. Sunnis, limited. Wrtle :Or QUO.
tattling, ar. W. Dawson, Bra.mrotOli. .
• paoias .rort, SALE. •
100 A.ORES. GOOD • CONDITION.1.,:
Largo' Dank Barn; Cement •
Stables. ,Huron County. Apply P. S. •
Scott, Brussels,.
OillrOXI1LES 'WANTED.
(314 70%. myNeof:07r06rj..iTufalkeepT;
temptously terms "shere loafere;" he Itd is festimated that the .net pro- tourist resort in My. Tile picturesque • name and best cash price. • Apply /Tnited
es . „ cee s o the receat Hospital Fair at garb of a atom? Indian'Chief admir- Brass & Ltd., 284 St. Helens
, "They were poised. very high, bald ea
ju 1 with gigantic ieee of ord
t d b th • k t th Duncan will amount to between $5op ab •t' th fine figure d t' Toronto, Ont:
o t e as ets •w ere t e ar ery o - with real shipa as target% especially paofile'oef the
s„ea y y e air -pockets e s on e ropes fleece firing half4011 shots, and often ly sui s e an s rong
fhbk h t'll b and '.$550.
•
server sit. I counted seventeen cd in these. days. • . There will be' only about 42 000 000 -
rnncess Patricia found .particular.
, ,
Pito •
• ef ail businesses. Full information on"
• th • t t '1 h d'
ITE,Z141' A "MRS • rtarr SALE
them, the largest'group that has ever Boating is no longer a mere as bleshels of potatoes from the,.. coast pleasure this S'ummer in riding her cfrfill'e:351AfigNEaxel• l°gSoc,Ad9nte."4.4
been seen along our front • time ; if hea source bA delight and of this year as compared with .48,0a0,- The most useful and interesting
Mounted Police pony !Tandy" along t°A-ns.
• thrills which would stir even the Most NO in 1915, •
"Sausa es" they call these kite-bal-
• apaPnPy.ca on to. ilson Publishing Com.
lobos in he Army, the name coining pluggish blood. •, ,
73 west Adelaide Street Toronto.
• AS the result of so much snow and ;from •Banff through the passes andl
And His' Daneeis. •
from the odd; Sausage -like a appear-, With a cutter under full sail when frost last Year unusually fine apples over the Precipitous sides of the surel
once the craft have in the air. are being marketed from the Fraser '
half a ale 'of wind is sendi eve ' rouriding Mountains. - The Duke' him -
ng ry
They have one great •adVantage alternate . wave crashin.g over. the lee Valley•
s y self spent 'much' of his time in fish -
cher the • ordinary, 0d -fashioned hal- gunwale; Whenon.e omen of your six- It took fourteen hones to -haul the ing for mountain cut*throat and devil
loon; eat only can they be held cap- teen must incessantly bale; when telescope which is being established trout,' but the Iergest fish of the sea.
dim in. a stronger Wind than an ore men old Omagh to be his father, hang on the • tap of the Little Sanwieh sonwas eaught by Miss Yorke, lady
• in waiting. to the Duchess of . Con- ,
dinark balloon, but they are also much for their very lives on his Skill inhand, Maintain,' Victoria, B.C.
teediereinetheaahathuserenderhigtheahleg- a-kieldn8,:hteelone g.tiller, ared.his...1_,South .. :Vancouver _frechool gardeneraughtooe .landed -a monster of no-
fortable,sand effective. " -.
. Instead of being round
observadon, etc.', more secure, • can-
.
in shape, Navee " '
• good. to be an officer of the
the midetipinan feels that it is indeed
precis-ely• the -.correct seconds --thee
,.King,s • raiied by the children.
The keel of a 315 -foot. steel yessel,
carried off some of the best produce
•
.
,delfght to the Royal party, mana
they are -elongated aed the: part Always smiling, always With a good- amumng snapshots not ,for peblica-
knoWn as the idte ,is a kind pf half- natured growl) he sets 'a good etiainple the first of: any. pize to be constructed •
on the shores of • Borrard' Inlet, Was tion,' are , being taken back to Eng-
open.s,' .
attachment at -.one end This to those 'ander his command, and yet laid at Vancouver, last -week: • , land. The many erieits , of the Con-
gas to the main balloen nuich as a': h.e Mast ' be ever ready to , deal- with • Although in some parts of the naughts • to Banff have resulted- in
Fraser Valley the honey ere') has this beeoming: the Chief Social centre
been a...failargeatwo.Ladner apiarists of the West- during--. the -summer
averaged 125 pounds to the cOlony. month e:- The Americans ' who. have
: The .first cotisigriment from Sidney .the money to travel . have deserted
their on National Parks so that theY
could be nearer to. a reel' Duke. -
Minar&n: Lintnient 'Orsate every*here.
. ..
NtlaGEZ.1,1137E,OUS:
ICI .A.1?1CRi. .TUMORS, Lumps, orre,:,
°tit pain by our lionie Ireanern1 and irdent. Writeured ;
us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical
tCo., :Limited, Collingwood: Ont.
I. •FOR THE 'FARMERS
-118any-Attractire-Prizerr For Warmers'
Only, at the Seventh Animal
Toronto Fat Stook Show
UU1OU Stook Titrtin
" 4 December Sth and Sth, 1910 '
Prize Liston Application to theSee'Y
Paton Stock Visits, Toronto
position of those "up" for purposes of' accuracy in giving the right orders at
less than nine pounds.. The 'sulphur
suffered recently from marauders who
water swimming pool attached to the ;
C.P.R. hotel was a source of great
tail.doea to a kite, catching the wind enietgetaites as they arise..
and :steadying the balloon.. A. kite- lf In the turret or the control -ton', when
balloonappears to be reared uthe.dhellS are flying thick and fast and
. p 'on
good strong- men are „working:at top
nd, •f" the b 11t pressure, when any secona may he his - . • •
weighted and dragging the rest' of last, the Midialriman proves,to the ut-' of fruit jam. for the soldiers, atmouet-
the vessel almost perpendiculari
: Mth
ost the Vatue ef e trataIng:he has ing to 250 -pounds, has. been sent in
.- '
These observation balloons are field reielired'in hie.acheols; and adds even to -Victoriato be forwarded .to the,
captive by means of a strong wire morelustre to the name he already in. front....
cable. e The cable is held and 'paid out hezate iethe traditions-ofthe sea sea. Fresh, rilze strawberries , a eecbhd
by an engine stationed on the 'groiend. 1 vice. . • - • .. • . , .
• cron thet said it it cents a bok,
In a light wind a balltioo Way . event, • . Also His Nervewere in the 'New:. Westminster mar-
be."anchored" to a Meter vehiclp. life isn't al/ work. lie plays ket last: week: ' they were a second
i And els
in turn is in telephonic touch with the or steel, nerves
dfoteettre,aserot ketti.:naildgelf-eeach •
ske piaen6.wmirme,mica.niecia
a a broke one neer''. White Rock .: en
Thursday„, but was soon brought • ane
A• bush fire'. of -same -anagnitude of late.
Pretty •Daughter -"No, and 1 don't
Swedisb drill, ,swimming and boating; Do yea know what hie in -
balloon are in tele'plitinic conimanica.
tentione are
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tion with the "station" bele*, which rtilref; ..
, that proudest and best poseeesion oe der; coatrol- by the -are ranaersa as- care; but•I know what mine are."
artillery. J ..
At a height of six hundred feet the all, a clean mind. and a healthy body. I sisted by Men &Mo. . the Campbell :
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Ankioas Mother -a -"Young Millyuns
just,- as tard he toils.. Gymnastics,. seerne, fa be 'quite frierdly with ar•oa.
The observers in the basket of the erop fram -Praser '
.
rafige of vision is twenty-eight milesd All that the -world has to teaele, he River mill.• • .
and the observers' Work' Comprises learns -learns in the cleanest and best !Mimi doge played havoc with a
both "spotting" the effect of alien fire,! way from his cc:mimeos, his seniors, flock.Of between forty and fifty, sheep
and, if necessary, taking photographs ahd.hie pedre. - - .. at Cowichtie recently. Five sheep
- Not long .ago, after a' certain mid -
and making "pas of the ground . be- were sc.n badly injured they had to'be
shipman had beeri mentioned: in des- . .
neath them. . . patches, One.of the oldeet captains; in killed, many were, badly torn,, and .six
the laorth Sea received, the following were missing. - a
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GUARD BABY'S _ HEALTH
• IN THE SUMMER
The summer months are the most
dangerous to children. The complaints
of that season, which are cholera in-
laomnte_iimon„, csoolicq,udiakiarlyt_htolemat_aonftdednyftselnittrtiy,
e
rhame-Granulafed Eyelidi,
Byes inflamed lw expo- "
Iviv n sure to Son, PUS, and-WInd
yes nIcikaie-dt walutt.
just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's Sec per Bottle. Surinerye
SalveinTubee256.ForllookeltheEyerreeask -
signal : • . .
. . . CreWds thronged the 'wharf ,at'Vic- Dritggists erfriudacEyeRetnadyea..ChIcapil ,
"Midshipman X eto°C•aptain Y. -If toria recently. whee "Daisy," a baby .
yopare get nothing doing about one elephaht, was put aboard phip, fair
c'elotk I don't mind if,' float:along and Iloaelulu. Daisy cerne from „Africa.
pot -luck, mind r And the captisin •
.w411 '3r°1'• No to Victetia„ Mit Horeolidii authoritaes
b
takei a drop- of aunch
was so flabbergasted that he could • do offered 'too good' a Price to refuse,' -
He Didn't Entlinsi.
. America's
. Pioneer
Dog Remedies
• HOOK ON
DOG -DISEASES
-And How to Feed
Mailed free to any address. by
• the Author
H. CLAY GLOVER CO, Inc,
118 West 3Ist Street, New York
Tho
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The Soul of a•Pla.notstho
Action. 'Insist on. the, '
-OTTO HIGEL"
.12 I an o Action
MEN
Between, the. ages of .18 and 25.
. ALSO ".
.• "Saw some nice god to -day; Inder
nothing but signal hack "W: M. P ," • , -
evhich, being interpreted is "teal flrom Salvary Island, near Vaneouver,
A itory vouched for as true comes
"-Ugh."
one is beyond aid -before the mother
realizes he is ill. The mother, must.
be- on her guard. to prevent. these• .
troubles, or if they do come on sud-
denly to cure them. No other medi-
cine hi Of Mich aid to mothers during
hot weather as is Baby's Own Tab-.
lets. They regulate_ the stomach and
b.owels and are •absolutely safe.' Sold
by medicine dealers or by meal at 25
.sents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co.,, Brockville, \Ont
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DOZEN "DO'S" •FOR
Some Rules WhichNsfoung Men Shotaid.
•
,Why Mothers Sing to Babies. .
Psychologists Who have carefully
studied the characteristics of instinct,
in woman have discovered just why
mothers sing' their babies to sleep. It
as riot merely iospired, by the expect-
.
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a ion o e er sleep n c
"•but it is the primeval call of the fezza"
'thine nature. It is a antiternal prompt-
•• whiCit airecitrateuraallYatte_eaelz
mother. Savage' Mothers who are
never known to sing upon .other °coo-
sions, invariably hum and .croon • to
their children at night, and upon one
other instariee when they are plant-
ing seed.' It is it peculiarity' of :the
Zuni native women and One which
has teen ;hilt recently understood.
• The theory of. primitive people is that
• there is some Mysterious comnectien
between the sound Of a women's -veice
an'irarowingatirings.. • .„
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Demand a strict acecnnit of the little
things of lift. ,-
• Build your fortune hi good manners.:
Taet and common sense are the sec-
ret Of a successful life.
• Have grit and pluck. a
Live within your means . .Extraaa-
ganee is the road to failure. a •
• Make , the goal of your life..greaaer
• than wealth, • •
Seek first the klagdozna.Of Heaven
and make a- Christian lite •year foun-
dation'. -
• lee 'on time. -
•• Always wear a girdle ie thee lorne,
M h • ' v
' 'r
where .ii_ledygler landed, a, "
al -lb. a. . I •
9 - Th'
. ... .
ling and a 14 Ib ,salinon on the stinaVa'aetellinge” -•-•= ea--- ' - - .' ." ' '
"All depends. What are they fetch -
hook. The =Miler- fish had swallow-'.'
ed the hook when ,the big one took ling?" ''' - • •
him as •a xaeuthfula • . •-• , • , .
• Mr. C. S.' Douglas; fernier. mayor
of Vancouver, was paved from drown,-
ing by an - expert swimmer,. Eloise '
Anyell; thirteen years, old; and little
Mipard'e',Liniment. Co., Limited.
, . .
Bobby Young, in -Englieh Bak, Van, '
um; 1 ' • Gents, -A. castorneieof ours' Cured.
couver. • The children,. lield the
conscioue man's head above Water -
a very had ease of . distemper in 'a
and tooted him to a Aft .
valuable horse 'by the use f -MIN
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ARD'S ;LINIMENT. ' - .`'-' •
- infantile. ' .
. • ' - - 'YoultrisLtArltzupi,iE- lt,-g• R -E- s.
An Englishman touring in the'llighe- • . .
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lends of Scotland had the misfortune ,
to lose his Way ' Noticing a. eMnil • .,
-Cottage by the roadside he .went up,
knocked At the door, ''Ind when tee
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L.
GIFtil-S
To kiirn Rubber Shoe
Good wages paid while learn.: -
ing. Apply the- ' •
.I4a0ealeiltRil1her CIL; Ltd.,.
51E/tRITTON, ONt
office or factory. You muet take your gaidwife came he explained: "I'. am • . The One As Bad Astlie."Other
..3ey to .Heaven with you, /or you will very sorry tp trouble. you, madatie -: • - ' -'
•• at find it tliere.- , agyl 'daughter is taking singing
' --,Ete4, . • • II . but -I have lost 'My bearhae.." ._. "Dao
me t a ..' wag. a asioua isig lessons, And ihe-keefis;tinjuch:'',..ater
Have resPeer for le:Chesty. - • - . a rifi,c raw :that I never. go c.enteexcept.'
. • reply. "1 'hive their tnitherr's, v;/-1
, .. ,. . • • to :•riii and 'sleep." 1.14On!re in't ck..-
Eto.: them rt .
AO th --4-------------•.the Statement of, -;
. - • .. ' My daughter is taking booking' 'les:.
rnard,ri Liniment \Duren Eartis, ' ' . .---- '• ..
. sons, and I don't even dare to-eaf at
.Minarirn Philmont Caren' Dinar ffi'` ,
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•"PAY FOR SOLDIERS' WIVES. I'
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Canadian 'Women in tendon Can Care 14 '‘? 171311
for Themsetves. • 1 I' ..,
The Right Breed, ,
• A British sentry had comiclerable
trotabk with a batch of German pri-
soners who behaved in a h;gb-handed
land insolent Manner. .' On being re-
!
primanded one of the latter drawing
_.epeeaanadian. soichet s wife.. • that she 4. •
lemaelfatthiS fun hateht, exclaimeda- was sirmided in EnglAnd, o Canadian ,
Clydesdales Wanted,
'Pedigreed ".Clychinitale Mares, Fillies •
and Stallions'. • Must have good quality
and thiok,•made UP to st.fair size.. Mares,
8 to 8 years old..Filliss 1 year old up. .•
Stallions 2 :to 6"yearn old. All etalltonn .•••
oyer.2 years old must haveoven theta- • ••
.selves reasonably siva • When writing •
state Counr -iiearway'
est‘ railotationtar-7717"
O.T.H. or.C; .11.,.0.nd telephone exchange, -
also. quote prices:. Anyone with • good
• pedigreed. 'clkdesdales ter sale should. •
7coirimunicate at once- •
W. J. :McO,A.LLPIL: Importer '
•• • Brampton, Ont.
Bartic,-Memehants' Bank. Brampton, , Ont.
"Don't You knoW I vos a Porneranz' soldier writes to thLohdon. e A -S- COP'
When,people caanot afford to accept
ion?' It disria Ma tei if ye were Malt . that. She wag . either qxaggOi'41-!' anything but the Very beat for their
NeAfoundlantl," Was "Tommy's' ' an.. Ing brit tae ent1rl Ilei ottrfaViimow:
dr, "ye've got Ane 'glean the the .aati nearly 'every case' where a '
uy thousands 'to be the bast -olive-
Money. Zane -leak hos been prciyed.
sW
Metall Lelldog."
le •
eaye, "she gets into touch wi(h alio • ,
Catiadian Pay and Record Office: ifin .•,.
and injarteiabecause it cures. when
. Mediately her letter is, received a 'lea. - °too treatinenta Ian, and becatiso .
' ter is Written to Ottative, requesting its curerate permanent. Yon: teke ,•
them to transfer her account, and in. , -
• no ehances when:you buy Zatn-Buk.:
.all cases' where it Is found that • the only tea really. good things are
dependents arh,. urgeatlY In, need of . imitated! .Proof of ,Zarn-Buk's Su.,
periorIty Is provided• by •tbo 'great
funds a. cabiegree.is sentto facilitate.
the contiritante of ptments from this•,., ntimber et intitatione. arid 'subsW••
. tutes which have been put. on the
' e‘.4.1143nly yesterday .1. Was. talking tO
m
' ' arket.' Don't be deceived, :how?
ever, by .anything represented as
an ()Meer orthe Soldiers' and 'Sailors,' • "just as geed:" Thera is nothing .
Painiliee Assocfations..Who mentioned . " Just o.s good " as 2am•liuk. All '
lliie ease of a woman who had tnld him . in.tiggis4, roe, biyx; 4, for -.$145,• (o... .
she was • otrandert- 'Ito rang up the
Canadian• headquarters and was•'in-
formed tlist a' oablegrUni would' be
Sent, at onee. A reply, was received
• within three days rant on th-o fourth
.,eiteY a thereto was sr nt to the w?man."
,An Arabian:bride Makes her hus-
band a present of te spear need; a tent.,
fOi Salo
11.1),, 18:x42, with double. •
main drivitg belt 24 Ins.
di driven. All . in iirst
class condition., ,Would bc
sold together or separatita.
ly ; also a lot,of shafting
at a very' great, bargaln as
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room is required unmedI
'direct team laamalek Co., Teronto.
• Send la ottani) for postage en free .atelY.,
trail box.
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fi'ank Soul
7.3 Adeltaido Strcet, West ,
Toronto. ,
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