The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-10-19, Page 7•••••••^.^,-
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Our Kitchen is 0Your
ratelien—it co5t two mil.
lion. dollars nrAd was built
to furnish :You with crisps,
:golden loaves of SZAreelddl
IliThea4 the purest, cleanest,
most nutritious, cereal JoOd,
in the world, It 1° ready."
%cooked csInd ieady-to-serve,
.delicious for breakfast with
ItT1W 0 Oeam, or for any
rnel incombination with
diced' peaches. •
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Made in Canada,.
• MOV,11 ltifiNT OF GRAIN. , •
• The Figures Surpass in Interest the
Latest Fietions
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VIIEN TOE SUB.
GOES INTO AMON
luscitorragN ow A TRIP OW
DariliSli °WIN raw
4
CreW of the Submarine KflOW Neth
ina of What 7400410014
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A graPhic description of the °life
in a Britieh entailer= about to ate
tack a German 'Ship ie. given in the
following' eeeoent.
Look earefully and &ee how the
grim, shadow, almost flush with the
sea, blends with the grey waters and
the grey isky, Her narrow- deck le
washed from end to end, her bow
hidden in a pillow ofshoilmg sea, her
counter lethered in the foaming e
dies of her wake. Behind- the can-
vas "dodgerre of her tiny bridge her(
commander anl h e1 msman p1
ythe.General
trade, the only memberof her crew General
visible, the others are at their ste- Generic1
tions in her •Well -lighted interior. Sud- General
dotty -there is e. sharp wored.of come General
mand, more- men lePPear on. her wet
AGES Or gEWVUALS IN WAR.
'AVerage of,GenntollS � nisi:eat, Wit,
• It'rench Next, '
' .Yeara
13ritish, ' .0f age.
GeePeriel 0111eD 11410 ". * jeer e 00
(General Or It Plinner "41 * • * * *,
General $ir Lllawlinsen,=,, Da
General Sir littinre ***me*. 06
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TRAPPERS
Serld Hour
Oeueral Allenby
General Fulteno .... .0,4, ,...... 65
General
$ir O. Feral:mon ... 04 . 02
Gewalt Tlyng 41.P.o.,41*,,APOAA*11 64
'General Ableezeon .. ,****,,* **et 66
General, Sir IL •Wileen **, .0 0' * * * 62.
General Ilahing . 4.4 ,, •
— 4 4 66i
General Gough . 46
i General Didwod ... 61
ro„,.
General ij-lunter-Westen ....... 62
General Lord Cavan ' 61
General Keir 60
General lilarishawe 67 :
General Morland • 52
-General Snow • 59
General Cosgrove • ' 54
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• Average
• French.
General
deck, all her movable gear -the wheel,r
Joffre
de Cestelneu
Foch. • ,
Langle de Cary
Petain •
Dubail
. . .• tt1ip ventilaion cowIs, the , compas Geeeeet leogetes
Westerri Canada's crop year gam- and other .,objects -is detached • and ,
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65.
67
69,
65
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47 untold ages. One of the. strongholds
▪ -e0 of the `Bembardier. beetle (Brachinus•
'58 cresiltans) is along the shores of the
55 Thames in the Gravesend distrect. The •
mences on September ist and ends • 1. i el el: • The rails are •
• General Numbed ,
on Auguet.31st the year'fellowingeSo •• General
turned &mil in one. tribuient flush witn
• it happens .thitt der Mg : September, General
the (leek. Then everyone disappear;
' those chiefly intereeted in the market- , t General
the hatch .1s. screwed tight, the mem'
• :in g a the crop, celled, and compile General
ballas:e tanks are filled the perigeope
• etatietics to snow ...now ho the d tatle enera
. w e is plished up tie its full height, and
• • compare with those of •the .preceding
twelve nionths.
thus she prepares to dive to the wet,
• e
Grain figures. are of interest' wider adowy realms of the cod nd the
than -most. To the multitude cep.
cerned in the movetteet ofreg•rain
° from the farmers', sidieg to the con -
surpass it
cofiger eel. • e
Silence After 'Noise. •
The roar of her oil engines hes
sumer; they in nerest the
General
latest • fiction. To' the business see- suddenly ceased. The silence seems
• tine, they •epeak of obligations mei strange after their thundermis note,.
and. credits renioved; to inanufactur- end to take their place • comes the
gentle hum of the electric motors
Av
,Gourand
Franchee d'Eaperey
d'Urhal °
Ilely d'Oissel
Dubois
de Maudhue. ; , 0 attacked by sotrie of the fierce ground •
411.
13reice up .colds throat
. and .chestt BetterThu 4
mustard pialiter for Aeles.
MalisMt g'ol•114 • sFrairi-ee
era:rya_ etc, Will; 4 -et
blister the skin,
sactiatiaeitakrytiatehisatehele,
ists and general COMO eifer1,-
where. Refuse, sOtett4tetee.
Free !valet on reeneet,
ways itteloint gash Pktel. Wo Pool
If SW wee dor ,les sow stereo:owe.
Oa 0.02(0111101.1*...0 Pa/ 411 olut sea
•• T it:,.0**,41,...4 44 pow, OA
. wan Ist Ooro•nt eito Nal Or
If twettoyintontboyisa Ilkillie0
ssiCPU 'w tir w a annolanclreattroppwo,
L. t 014iV,4 5to %own! ,stor we. tog.
SW*** 21 Art7, , , et ewe pow ill go,
npv .,trarrxwatrx;'..
il.m.,14.: lour* 'Oros aootgkono
ors: Strio.notwunepstaa
Li,
II*1546741T NALia'Agdafirt 41°7°
fe02 Hallam Building, Toronto,
CelESEBROUGH MFG. CO.
1880 (c91.004=itgd)
chabotarg. Montreal*
Ups POISON :GAS. 'Q
Method Employed by Bombardier,
Beetle to Defend .11inuerif.
A' little British beetle has been•eM-
ploying poison gas to defend itself for
A NEW. SERVICE.
Now POssible to Send a Dee Letter
by Telegrephe
Mr. J. McMillan, who ha's initiated
many :notable” improvemenete since he
became General Manner • of the,
G.P:R. Telegreehs eighteen months
ago, has just decided to inaugurate
an important service entirey new to
Canada over the hundred e•and ten
theueand, miles of wire under his
immediate control, namely, the day
letter which may new -bo gent between
points in Canada en the Canadian Pa-
cific system at a rate very much re-
duced las compared with the usual.
c.onunercuil rush telegratn. Mr. Mcs
Milian sid convinced that many of
thofie who send telegrams woulde_
quite satisfied if these -arrived on the
same slay whereas a proportion of
cen ar ier ee e ts very , e o e . •
Fit NUB '511144ON
What Forept :art, Cena4-
„ tho Te.ar.31/54
•Cangdaa lest .through terest
• 1.010 over nine naillion 4011ars, 'Tide
.00.410 More tlon six tintea what ban.
boat spent MI .forost.'proteet.ion„Work
front oast to ceast,
The enormous suns iasteil thropen.
this yeio's forest limo 'moat of Width
Were Preventible, would 'add another
$480 to the ant year'n pension
• lowances of nearly lp.k0Q0 Canadian
soldiers. „
It is noteworthy that while' &Mlle.
//arta of the Dominion owe to
weather their irouninity from fire
demage, the season's reeord proves
beyond gainsay that hi areas where
first rate fire prbtection Systems were
in operation, loses of life and Pm'
i).erty were held down to a remark
able- Minimum. sEED rometeeeme
, Qtzebec h4 un. heavy fireli in the Esr) • ro_.,T.,..rozs,IflTH COB.
4 •
11'..-7 Were. .1•Pdieware.: •Cart.Nn. Ortiof
Lake St. ,TOTK and 'Saguenay'
ad Ili Canatia
it
RAINO0
test for „quality, style and
valtuk Gnartinteod or ;
Matefe*
st• entice. simple lireiteee write for esioe •.,
filets, orlso eh6 Gaspe Penifieula Anil /. senores. le. W. Pewson. laternetoo.
st a Etscalena on the Tranecontin.
we
t ental railway. It is a. striking gaet,
MAKBItli
that• within the- .24,000 •
the two well -organized aeeoelatiees Ourutture Soutliaanitop:Opt.
=MP WAXITH7).
sqtiare miles el' Qeebec :covered ' by 'engbeheatn% Ate t eti.A.PPP.i .e4t4LY 2141hr )31111' .
of Unlit holders, the. amount of green zeiirafeirria
Thi:; inirriupity was not a matter of .1: -
timber burnt Is practically negligible. ' rise : josI t14.14
°J;111';:ilcirj:ttlellreivitile.Q.117 .8 12 ea2.1411
luck but of donsistent patient efforti 'rtWaltl,uTspme,-;,:sot ul'Aulthianni.0"i'mPirtrolt,:"071 '
to educate settlers, rumber-jaclts and
rPaiPileicaeteti'ene- t'esat liellganteTit'til•terlt TforCon°140: .
e 'System. of promptly reportipg ali
outbreaks, and attacking fdi•est •fire
others in care With fire, coupled with
in their incipie,ney with largeeforces
of men and modern equipment.
6 • • " the cost of the rush telegram is • due. British. Columbia faced fairly fa -
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X./ 'internal one,. external,-curea with.
cate eon by -our borne treatment. Write -
us before too late. .Dr.;11".elltriati Medical
Co., Limited, coninewooSts One. • •
to the, cost of speedy' cielivery. The vorable fire cenditions through the
beetleseor Carabidae, as theypro-
e age .......... .6 . pe y . ese ground
at one arid a half •firnes the cost of a fighting was reduced by itbout e/5 per
•••• ' are ex reme y ac ive un ing a QU
of t n words th 1915 The
• 0 6 rl called.Th beetles day l• etter of fifty words will be rated summer mopths and the c.ost of fire
• .German.
General von Scholtz
General von.Fabeck
General von Eichorn •
Prince, Lecipeld of Baveria'
General von. Woyrsch
General von Linsingen
;66 '! all aver the place and at once giving regular rut messagee 'cent. over e recordo
63 I chose when they see the timid Brach- danstbring an answer the number of fires we's about. half of last
e9 inus appear from beneath a stone
saanmecday,wilhlich is as quick as mailY I year. The British Columbia forest'
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70 ! Offhand one Would think that there people desire There are sixteen hun- ' protection service is the most 'come
, 70 • j.could only be one ending to the chase, dred C.P.R. telegraph offices through- plete in Canada thus far and the say-
DOCK ON
DOG DISEASES
And How tq Peed ,
erauett tree to any seams ,
tee seeder
H., cur Gunn cg.,
118 West 314 Street, New Yea
-"a"`"r.a"`"°•T'It
• • out Canada, at each of w c t enw ing of thither is a legical conse- 1 -- .• -
uut. as soon as tne pursuer 4lraws..
service will be m force so that this
•ens, as foreshadowing a revival of or- General von Bothmer ee... 64 clesec a eery remarkable thing hap- ' •
dering and a busy season' for thein- which drive her belOw the waves. • • ••• •
g Field Matsha von Hindenbur 69 will be a Dominion -wide service
clustries;lo the farrner and iiis pea_ ,The comitia,nder is in the connin
Fi Id M h I 14'.• : peps. .
M s •• i•irst of —fl the Beinbardier beetle stretching from Louisburg, • Nova
e ars al Von ac en en 71 F
.ple, they, take tangible form in new tower, his eyes glued .to the •vibrat-
• General von :Heeritigen 67 I ejects a peculiar. liquid Which, when Scotia, to Victoria, B.C. Messages
articles of eomfort about the home; ing lens of the periecope. The stolid
General von Einem • •. • . • . • 64 • it conies into contact. vvith the at: . g
will be taken i either French or En -
but to the men on the railways, they coxswain has the wheel controlling
• . ; " rs o a sor 0 lish, code words not being permissible.
General von Strantz • ' , p
th horizontal rudders that work the
quence.
A heavy average of rainfall .kept
fire troubles at errtes length in Al-
berta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
and this Weather condition was un-
doubtedly responsible for the escape
c
e Mi. John McMillan owes h su - of the main areas f big timber
provoke reminiscences a days and • - !General von Gaede • 66 ; pale blue-green flame, followed by a cess to a genial and tactful disposie throughout Ontario. The. Cleybelt
nights on the road,. and cantinuees boat in her trips below. The secona
striving to keep the ordinary traffic General von Kluck • 71.• suing beetle- seems to be overwhelm -
of the eouptry Le motion while the, her to port -and starboard. The
The Soul of a Piano is the
Action. Insist on the
" OTTO HIGELA"
PIANO ACTION
coxswain has the wheel enat steers General von Falgethauson . 72 kind of smolte,". Inetantly the, pur-
tion which made him one. of the most fires at the end of Jul and first week '.
Pepular C.p,R. officiels in the -West, , of August provided a tragic sacrifice.!
I General von Beseler, • . 67 ed and. quite 'stupefied' by the sud-
wheat was moving to the sea. [leading torpedo man at the .switch-
eneral von Billow ,.'...... 71 denness of the attack. The smoke *here his work centred until he was of 262 lives and what is estimated to
During the twelve motiths ended board. controls all the electrical de- " ' 1 • • • •
. . •
General von Below ............. 63 appears to have a blinding and suffci- cn1Iedto e ea o e six m lop o ars weir .pro -
left year. Although less than fiftY p'erty. There was practicaely to for-
. August 31st, the Canadian Nerthern I vices that man has chained to his
I • s • . •
caeing tendency, and the effect lasts
Railway handled over its lines be- will /to work this strange ship. The
-Average
tween Lake Superior- and the 'Rocky torpedo -men are at the fully -charged
66 for a minute or ,se During this time yeas of age, he joined the cp.R. at eat guarding orgahization in the Are-
Mouoeains, 109,122 cars of grain preLtubesThe engine 'stahave seen . .....
(American Civil Wer.) the Bombardier beetle makes' 'good its Inception, working on construction swept district, except along the rail-
• - . ff ,. • 3. ''.
dueed along its rails, and inspected by ' that the wider and oil are shut off General MeClellan in 188After acting for a number way' track
'•
the Government at Winnipeg, Calgary , and are now at the Kingston valves General Hooper
t
, and other 'points in the West. This ' and "BloGeneral Gran
Ws" (blow -off valves) on
.....e. , ,
. is an inerease of 69,828 eare over the ' the main ballast tanks Everyone General Sheridan
. '
• total of the last previous year, and °stand's to his station, blind to the General Sherman 46
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represents a gale. of 178 per cent. A ' world •without, waiting for the com-
General Lee
modern hex. car carries 1200 bushels, mands of the one man who can see, General Longstreet
so ..,
' : that the figures 'meat really, that General Jackson
I.
. .
the Canedian Northern % trarisported . • circler te .Dise. .
39 its escane.. • •
51 • of yeafs as operator at Donald B.C., New Brunswick escaped the risks
!Is be ame Inipector of Telegtaphs of 1916 with a very small timber loss,
• 43 THANKFUL MOTHERS 1
, ateWrimipeg 1h 1902, Aseistant Super- Nova Scotia having •a expisri-
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• teiedVnt, M 1906, Stiperintendent at ence. The records of the Dominien
44• theoughoet Canada --many oe . them ent at Winnipeg in ma, and finally owned railway linee of Canada , have
58
Thousand ofthankful mothers Calgary in 19074 General Superintend- Railway Board show that the private -
41 your own neighhpre-sneak the
Manager of the whole telegraph sys• not been responsible thie year for any
...
M h 1915 • f fires. The t
greatest praise of ehat splendid medi- te.m. ' arc , d maging orest r s. se th
a
Average.. , 44 eine Baby's Own Tablets. Many ' • ' were started Were promptly, extin-
oireia•its steel more than 130,000,000 ! fifteen feet!" coes the
bushel's of grain., 1 order, qusck and concise; The , next
• Coupled together, these 109;122 cars moment. the • bow has canted . down
would form one continuous train from eirer so little and the , boat like a
Should Not Be Kept Too Long in the ielie says: "I have been using Baby's 11. ability to Find a etemedee
• • • mothers woule Wive no other medicine!. . 'CAN'T CURE PARA • LYSIS. guished by. railway employees .
REAL HOMES FOR CHILDREN.' for their little .ones. Among these. . • • •
• • Mr& Alber. 'Nie, St.- Brieux, Sask.,.; Swedish Investigators Confess
in. .Only eh average- of one 'person in
every 350,000 is killed by lightning in
, Toronto to Montreal and beak, and Shadow has slid below, guided by the British. Isles every year..
• up north as far as Parry Sound. SP -lit the.steady 'hand ot the first' .cox- effledter or.Orphanage. Own Tablets for the pest seven years
cars each,. which is the average -ova' In the far distafice a ship, grey dren's Aid SoCieties• of the Pr • •
evince'', out them." • Tthe Tablets are sold by scourged by infaritile paralysis, end,
wain. . . • In his annual report .on the Chil... 'Sweden, almoSt alone. among Euro-
. . • . . • ,and thay ,have done iny fouiechildren I
this. tip into freight trains eat fifty • .
awOrld of .good'. I wotild• not. be With- • peen countrie:s; .has been eepeaeedly rittetatees Liniment • Cures 'Dandruff.
Ile Knew. • •
the Canadian Northern between Win- ftom truck to waterline is :speeding Mr. J. .1. Kelso 'says: • :medicine deniers or by. mail ;at 2e . as a result, a.. number' of physiciansi • •
mpeg and Port Arthur, and there are.: along the horizon (tossing a trailing It frequently occurs that Societies
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„1.82 trains each with locomotive
cents a bee froth The Dr.- Williams and bacterielogiste have'devoted ' Lecturer -The idea of .eternity, my
ea -haze of smoke from her belching ,114ve to be reminded that they are .
led over and above the total of the 1 • ' ' • ly to the •study of the disease. These human mind to conceive.
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Torpedo Stations Ready.- dreres shelter by -permitting the in- • ' •
• . boose and train crew. The cars hand- I
year before, would constitute a train „ • • , , . • • authorities admit that. they, as yetedo • Voice from the etendiencee-.-Did you
Torpedo stations make ready!' mates to•remain therein too long. Making a Bad Matter Worse _ . ; .
-. in -
continuing without a break from To- . ' , not Know what can be done topreventever pay for a $700 piano on,the in-
- ronto to New York. • It is a dangerous thing, when you ' or cure the disease • . stalment•plan?
comes from above The firing reser:- . The thought of the shelter as a hu-
voirs ' of the tube are instantly man '"clearing house" should never be .
have let slip an unfortunate remark, I In the Words of a report by Dr.
The terminal elevators at Port Ar -
char ed with compressed air, the permitted to be pushed in the back-
Medicine Co. -Brockville, Ont themselves for years almost exclusive:, friends, is something too vast fez. the
funnels making improper use' of. their chil-
'
L. try, to cover up the blunder. Carl Kling, Professor , Alfred. Peters -I
thur have been making records -else
Of the crop of 1914,,the movement of' caps covering the .outside ends of
which closed on Augtist • 31st, 1915, the tubes are raised by "No.. 2" of
• the Canadian Northern Railway ele-
vator at Port., Arthur, the largest con-
1e,4or in the world, hand -
each tube, and water floods each
,chamber 'until a warning spurt from
a tiny vent inside the, boat tells the
led 18,000,000 bushels. Of the crop tOrpedoeman that all is deer fee. fire-
;
year which ended with kugust last, 'lig. '
the same elevator handled 55,884,560 The, silence evhich new i7eigns is
• bushels. Its receipts of wheat alone. alone broken by the hum of the
this year totalled 38,582,531 or more
than twice the handlings for the ele•
vator•of ell grains during the preeed-
- Ing crop yetir. '
Latgest EleVatior m Russia.
A new grain elevater of the Im-
perial:Bank Will,be opened in Samara
In the near futere. It will be net
only the largest elevator in. Russia,
• but, in capacity, the largest in Eu-
rope. Its capacity will be over
2,000,000 bushels.. Elevator', 'building'
is being. pushed with all energy pos-
sible under ,present* difficult condi-
tions for the purpose of developing 2,e (the chief torpedo man has juinp-
the elevator system in grain regions ed round to bang down the firing ball
of ,European Russia and Siberia.. • ". in case the ,electric circuit fails),
The commander's finger creeks'
Knives were 'formerly part of a round one of the pistol triggers •be -
motors • Eveiything depends on the
judgment of .one man- the others
see nothing, know nothing, and have
blindly, to' obey his will. • . . The
cruiser is now standing up a dark
eillionette-ritre-the-skylinee--Net. (me -
of her people have seen the 4plutrie"
.of the submarine's periscope head-
ing • straight and true to cut -them
Single Word, "Fire!"
• Already a string of concise .orders
is eorning down from the coin -
mender; finally, "StarbOard tuba.
stand by:" .The tube is read)','
• bride's accoutrement, and Mere worn
• sheathed at the girdle.
Adds to the
Joy of Living—
It isn't alone the . ailieiousTy
Sweet flutelike taste df Grape -
Nuts that has made the food
famous, though taste makes first
peal-,--and-goes-a-leng way.
fore him -very •carefully he is aim-
ing with his whole ship (for the
tulles are fixed in the hull). Then
conies .the single weird, "Fire!"
There is a heavy thud, a momentare
alteration in the boat's erim (at once
corrected by the alert coxswain),
and at the same instant over 200
pounds of explosive in the war hese
of the torpedo goes hurting away
at flirty miles to the hour.
"Good Shot"
The .enemy notee the Wake of the
"tin fish";. there is a burst of flame
from his secondary battery, and • as
The sheelle-letartinie their wereami
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ground by other, considerations One - Mrs: G. was talking with the wife ! son and Dr. Wernstedt, "virus car-
te the tendencies seems to be to aim' of Judge li. about her son's choice of ; riers are; very common and often in
at having a large number of inmates.
. a professien. "I don't want him to ' number greatly, exceed the clinically
This is . a grave mistake: Get the be a lawyer,' she Said. '
children out elite homes Whei•e good ewhy not" said the judge's wife. ! almost inevitably fiimid atnong
; positive ceses." Disease earriers, are
mothering is assured, and ' o ill
you w- "I think 'there ie nothing much finer i healthy members of, families where
not only obtain satisfactory results ,thani the legal profession for a bright ' cases of . poliomyelitis have occurred.
the more quickly but at the sante time
••I
multiply\ your society's eapabilities for : • hivistigations proved that the--se-cre-
boy,"
"Well," said Mrs •G bluntly, "a : tions of the mucous • membranes of
usefulness and efficiency. The mitur-
• iaevyer has to tell so many'lies." Then the mouth of a person who had re-
al shelter of a child is motherly aims
it eawned am her that sheaeas talking covered from the dieeage contained
-not bricks and MOW: • .
to the wife of a . lawyer; so she hest- ! virulent microbes of infantile per- Fowler, don't you? . :.
. To carry the foregoing into ' effect
ily added, That is-er-to be a good : aly.sis 204- days after the onset of the Second Girl --:-No.
requires. homes in which to place the
children, _end_ as_ time passes Ithe Mee ' • - • • I disease. Investigations with • other ' First Girl -Oh, you must remember
lawyer!" • .
--e-ee•-•e-e-eee: • —epatients haveerepeatedlY ehown-tlea-Kitty,- -.-he-was the prainest_girtin
pression becomes a conviction that .. - ' -
fORONTO FAT. STOCK SHOW: . presence of virulent &lens of 'the , Blankville. But -I forgot -that was
more thought and energy should he .
directed to the finding of high class ' ' — ' • • disease four months and More after ' after yeti left.
As evidenced by an advertisement i the patient's regovety. : •
homes, that is where there is.a Wealth
which appeared in last week's issue, i Animal experimentation appears
of affection. Too much reliance is
being placed upon the casual apelica- !tnitge TspoercoitaTaFttat Sotock Show are giv- , to have demonstrated, however, that ' •
'enti n to farmers and the microbe gets weaker soon after .. ,
i •
beeedere, and are offering many het* , the ternethation of the acute stage Minard's Liniment Co:, Limited. •
time fortuitously reaching the Society
at the time it is needed. There are
some prizes far. classes athere stock Dear, Sirs,. -LI can reecarimend-RI-
meny good peoPle who have desireble : of the d seese, probably • in eight to NARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatism
must be bred, fed and 'owned by the., fourteen days after the meet. The awl sin. .
• C This is work alopg the i Swedish authorities, however, advise
.
both with excellent results •' ° '
ams, as I have used it for
homes, who are considering :the pro-
position of taking to their hearth and
right lines and should bring. out a
to further. An active cainpaign judi- good entry.-
. • . isolation' for some weeks after the •
disap• pearance of the acute mane- •
. T. B. LAVERS,
heart sotne needy child -but they get Yours truly, 'I
or
emulated Eyelldis
Eyes inflamed by expo-
sure to SOB. DUSI and Wiwi
YeSeicklY re"evedbYNuins
ye Remedy. No Smartmge
just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist'a 50c per Bottle. Marine Eye
SalvainTubes25c, ForffsokeltheEeefreeask
Druggists or Muria° teeffemedy ee.. emcee"
Conversational Pitfalls.
First Girl -Your remember Kitty
cidusly maneged would result in, many'• see-- ,toms.
of these "prospects" becoming 'act- GOLD CORD A WAR PERIL. ;
utilities," to the blessing of the child , • • • 1. lieChina baceh and sugar -are hung
Mid home and Ihe honor. of the So-' Now Very Iiiffieult to Distinguish An . on to the bride's sedan Weir as a sop
city. The best homes have to , he
, • Officer. . ' to. the ,demons. Whe might molest her
sought let and it is a - quest worth • I
while. • ' One of the eai\liest leseone of 'the on her journey. •
. war was that of the danger to of- •
In rural England it was A eustom to ' ficera in allowing .them to wear ,
-streev,the path froni the houses of the, [badges. - a their • rank, gold cord
IUUIUt
:bridal couple to the chealch with herbs, iaround heir coat sleeves, gold de -
1 which marked them out to the en-'
.— , 1 hecessary and avoidable losses among
True Success. ' 1
I them, says a Pates despatch. Thi les- ,
Mabel-Wae yeure bazaar a ancel son was learned, and now it has 'be- i
cess? • , !conk so difficult at the front to iden- j
Gladys-Yeeee indeedea_geth minister „ esey ..,are_effeee
twill have cause to be grateful. asthat ti failare to_sahtee I
. le overlooked on this ground. i
flowers ancl rtishee, • corations on their •headgesix, ete.,
esina4s• Li2tIMOlit Relieves Neuralgia.. Picked -shots and resulted'in en -
• courses, there is a fresh series of
. The expenses. . •
• abet -How nnich werThere aeems, however, a cliance
:0ee the profit, •
eommancls insiCiadye-Nething
de the submarine, and that 'We clanger .is being revived by
. p shadow her, 'periscope has van- I were more thaw the receipt& . But ten •the regulations Making tlie -wearing',
jelled, and she is 'plunging Clown te
But With the zestful ildvor
there is in GrapeNnts the en-
tire nutriment of line,st wheat'
,and barley. And this includes
the rich mineral elements of the
grain, neessary for vigorous
thealth—the greatest joy of life;
4very table should have its
Ittaily ration of •
• '
rape -Nuts
,44There's a ReaSoli'
C411a4lian VitiglorNi60,?it!'.?4
, m
'
sixty7feet be surface, e and' n. fu 14"ngAgtd-i-nlid-th-11;1111-r---19"-erf---eiteVrorts-obligtitory: These-ehev
tums iipd tvelete away, seeered , • • rens are in the feint of an inverted.
•
in for a good thing in' wed ing feet;
c o
• All the while 'her erew are li;ten-
ing. . Water ie a geed conductor of
sound and 14ting to their ear -
5 message if. the torpedo has gone
"home." Suddenly they ,heir.
-just it heavy. thud—and ea the In.
stunt they slip towards the world of
fresh air ()rice more, As the Pal -
and ejaculates, "Good shot—right Ln
scope projecti the commander star
her engine-r00M. '
Calleeih
1*—A physi‘inn asys that ' yawn.
ins le 'canoed by a lack of oxygen in,.
the blood. '
• pbc--or a lack • of pep in the con.
YeViatiori.
' • • :V and are worn 'on the right atm he.:
tween the • elbow anti shoulder to des
note that the wearer has been wound-
ed, and on itie• left to show the length
.og ti e he luta been at the froniwone
T
.. . . a year of aCtiVe service,
tette 0 e g teen months. They are
worn In all sorts of Material' and eel -
o 1, officer:: wearing them in gold and
t‘it
Yeee ' !hon worn on leave or dur-
nti 6.00ii eseence their visibility le a
feed tioltit, but at the 'front theSr draw
OM) their wearers the' same danger
thatlidges of tank. lermerly did.
._,A4 Ram prove:1.0'84s: "ph Fri-
day dr hesday neither marry nor set .
&at on itiourney."
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yeenareat Oegemeiliefe•r siait seareleheree
e
•
•
St.John.
-ea
Become. a glet,terecl Nurse
and receive pay s while learning
The Beth Israel Hospital of •Slew
'Work City Vottudede HMO '
Aecrotiliod by the New York SENA* Baucativt3 Dept.
Wrote o two.ond.ouo.hatiloor course treluit glor
curve with eihnisote sottluelotcoance. .1sdppliceut.•
Must hate oue year hi_gh school instruct 014 or ite
othunstional equ.valetit. For pertIcniers ad ryes 13etb
Israel aospitel, ee &aerials St.. Few;FOrk
YIELD QUICKLY
Hundreds Find Sloan's Liniment
,• Spothes, The. ir Aches. . ' '
Allt. .h.dottni_tztirth.a_pains_or,aeu r•
algm and sciatica .- ere quickly . re.
lleeed by the soothing external 'appli-
cation . of 'Sloan's lsinihient.
Quiets the nerves, relieves the
numbness feeling, and by its toted ef-
r-teeseterlik
feet Mt •the u ef frralUHYrttlreitht .. ... ,
. • :
alOan's 1.iiiiinelit 'is cleaner and.,eai-
PROSPERS UNDER BRITISH.
Arabs of Besra Are Learning to Enjp• e,
Mod rn Business.
The frontier' City and river port of
Besra, in Asiatic Turkey, has since its
occupation by the, British in the:pres-
ent war enjoyed more'presperity than
in twenty years under Turkish_ rule,
says a 13ritish eye -Witness accoente
Besra is a green spot. It is like
an oasis in a great desert. -The date
palms are festoosted with vines which.
Make a canopy, and fig trees and.
pomeeanates with .scarlet flovver,s-
grow beneath. The very air. seems
to sweat, the weather is so warm.
e_aemietchearideit_13111 built dully
ANTED!
Heip for Wo011ort
Carders, 'Weavers, Fullers and
Nipper Tenders.
Good' Wages 'Paid, in all DePartmente.,
and steady work assured. We have.
several_openings for inesicperienced
where enemy and ability will tiring pro-
motion. Wages paid , to apprentices
while learning weaving. Special induce.
'tient to 'family workers,
Write. stating full experience, an?.
age. etc., to ,
The •Slinashy ,flotaraotarOg Co.,.
BRANTFORD,• ONTARIO:
Machinery For Salo
Wheelock Engine p 150
11,11„ 18 x42, with double
main driving bell 24 ins.,
wide,:and Dynamo 30 K. IL
belt' driven: All in first
class condition. Would be
sold together or sepatate—
alSo a lot of shafting
at:a. very great bargaill as
room is required immedi-
ately.
s, .frank Wilson & Sons.,.
• 73 Adelaide Street West,
Toronto. •
Even Up.
•See the. spider, my son, spinning
its web," said the instruetive parent
bo his small' son. "Is it not wonder -
fele ' Do ydu reflect that no man
could spin that Web; no -Matter how
hard be might try?" . .
"Well, what of it 'replied the up-
to-date offspring. "Watch me spin
this top. No spider could do that, no
matter how herd he might try." ,
1_
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antreNt X.ininiont , Cures Ilurits. Dim .
--*-,
•
As He ,Knew It.,
Teacher -Tommy, • can You .epel
"fur"? .
oma -Ye e sir; ef-usr ,
Teachere-That's right. Now can • s •
you telt Me what fur it? ,•
Thomas-eYes, 'sir; rim is an awful
long way.
_. •
gives fmntellitite
without' a flicker' as if the 'flame were
ler to 'use Dian nittssy plasters and
ointmepts and "(hies .not 'clog .the pores.
. Just put it on -it peiretvatese Kills
Pain. • You. will • find relief in it 'from
t•heureatisni, neuralgia, sciatica, stiff
neck, toothache, etc. ,
For Stiltins, sprains, bruises, black-
and-blue epote, Moan's • Linimeet,
euickli reduces the pain, • •
-•
Its really a friend of the, whole
family. Tour druggist sells it in 25c.,
60c. and $1.00 bottles.
•
Sloan's
Liniment
/CH P/I
_choked.
Beetle wes neVer se Fiat; money is
pouring in, trade is brisk, prices are
high. Threebanks have opened.
•The Arabs' Of the dity are learning
luxurious. ways, The four new the-
ittres whidi .have sprung up , during
the ewar barely ineet their demand for
entetrtainment.. And they are no
longer content with their siMple diet
.of dates and khobez (a coarse bi•erai),
It purchase English stores and eat
pineapPles and ' salmon •and biseuite
and butter out era. tin.. • •
• •
Mrs. Wilkina-s-Did Fussleigh take
his tnisfortune like ti -man?
Mrs. Willions—Preeisely. Ile blam
ed it all on his•wif„e.,
• The Way .of Man,
•
A Woman ish.t' afraideto truat her
husband anywhere 'so long at she
Makes the trip, too. •
pi
.e
IS, •,., ,.
;Yon VAN find relief in Zam-Buk 1
11 eases the burning, stinging
pain, stopi) bleeding.and brings
ease. Perseverance, with Zant.
• Bak, means cure. Whyhot prove
This ? .4/1 Dmiggitigattc94
6us m" -
En. 4
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