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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-5-6, Page 81 r iiiimwor. NAY 1M1 Seems. ertepg Med- icon—no mat- sblc,b Awe kla peas to be, Zem-Sedlt 4 the most powerful Alstifer for It. !,-Beek le purely lee►s el. mentains me asthma Oita• e1aOimineral osa polled it steps dick ;hgemempea =:" deep into the diseased =ftakta. reeling of ease from ;be, rs- teg.minglets pale fellows, mad .wary beer Zane -Bilk ONWS 0. a sash Irma .A der ye.dayf • 6y' t• ppm It. Matte and heaftleg com- Ask your friends boy. proud it. .r r for boakl a r emote Was Sore. ,r1dtoz--"That's a badly —het err you oath, hirer io the t -.:04 vs Goin' back nein W �M "Good heavens 0111161147—"It4 thinks 'e knows who date It. "—Lando* Opiaiwt. to I&. ARTA. CSS fledarea R.p..dtro.. P«+..eq w Were er Maher Nature b They're melds. rubles acrd ta► .hires la the teeter, sow. .crews time ipecac letimate that It wail be loag before the diamond moulders ' heal well be demaad10. ngeeaaMa3MN 141 the astral 1010, owayl No wfeep•wabrotee with lead wow 00 reties today 14111. slop. 1. Paths arwt Owe eat at the rale at bundseds d cleats dem'. Real gals. they are. ldeatie•1 1a all Nepali with tam products of Sheathes/. tttidM- Tisotw a my as an tea ltsw.agll I because Wont l♦ ae atewns•, sense 141 cost enfafnan alum 117 tiss raw mat0ebl gar #akiag esteem. A !tray M 411037 Drs .1umlga .etre d b Meletsgl aide. A saket1o. el alum, precipice► el with chrome alta b mesas ' a famefl•. -lathe a powdery debasae which, whoa fared b the gamma hboweins at 1.1100 degrees torms poor tinged 10th nb, oay need - leg to be eat and poMabed. )taking diamonds L • bet earlier Prof. Rothman made a. newt artUidai dbmoods out d aramna coke. Cate Is pure carbon sad llamoode w aw'.y carbon erysteis. Masan sub- Jelded powdered Dote to tremendous tee. w, to an Iron cylinder, at the /alas Uma heatlag 1t to wblteseae l the electric turner - Nature makes diamonds that wy—by combined bra sal pressure, la voteless.. Maleeaa'a dlamotala were the nal Using. but too clay to t» mors than laboratory curtoettles. Now, however word comes that Oeyot de Boismena, another Frenchman, haa made dia- tatMds by a process that •Ypareati7 puts no limit on the stse. 8oiammu was foreman in • d- olma cubists plant when he dlaoorewd that fused carted* could be decom- posed by electricity. He tamed a lgh-pressure current through six ands of melted carbide, broke open coded snags and found pure car - inside. Some of this was dust some was in crystals—diamonds! Ws latest ezpeitmeata iaditxy twat those diamonds will grow, auger the acetic current, at the rate a • hea- th or an inch as hour. A 11 -hour Pre gems an eighth of as inch TAKING A CHANCE 'sone U n•iaiaw GeeN et Aweless !`H& *IIGIN AL ad)BRICH : ONTARIO ARMED BY aes...,Pat s1 a Oar.ble k g gw.raf array of old things ae—tt tk.y have •07 --Is wa- y mere theoretical than prat err le so eotlecttoa that d sot tato Iwlgnlfcance when co I I BIG DAIRY YIELDS I ` L E AN—No dust or flying ash. Alb chutes guide all ashes into comma sante. coisnpATIoN ' "ar alep re d""ee In Mins Preituale. a Caw. In NNg�lrboring Ned. I la one dairy record centre main- ' fated by the dairy division, Ottawa, here twere such surprt.iag contests • la yields of milk and fat for one year that they must oamaand the atlan- tic. of eve pretreat,. dairyman. ale tr The beet cow In e herd gave ayuns 4,133 pounds el milk and only 166 1 whole herd was only 3,771 pounds of i_ imamsa fat; tae average a theF rna n O shovelli1 ge I milk sad 136 pounds of tat. !n • herd it/ �/ ecessary. tut 17. McClary dealer or write for booklet. u Sold by W. R. PI N D E R to as rfi- Part, - ad Bevels ad DIgestbe 4th teat width accumulates to asp la •kith •eclaim.l article) left the neat cars w teeny put •p M sale by auction atter beteg held the ttttufred Iewgth a time. At thee ,tales 0rasp.eglq p♦reheeers 01. upon 117x. scan ace su 8auwtaro•n, Qua. Peb. Sed 1914. "It i• a plessore tome to inform you that after sufferiags Coestipetioa for i,1 Ce been b 1i )eats. I have been eared 7 " o a -a-Over" While I • package withcut tee slightest know 104. of what it contain•. At on soca .seethe in Toronto a woman was ,eke highest bidder for • caul valise of very ancient ortgta Sh paid *1.76 for It, and then carried 1 to • convenient corner ail opened It Inside the valise there lay • dirty collar, a tin of axle erase. ow baby's er •hOe, • pair of meal soaks a little tee worse for wear, three kandker- chicle how tip In • small package, • a man's and Birt, an old hair brua7. In addition sundry smaller articles of steelier value. la addition to the package good., there were other articles such u um- brsilas tied in bundiee, [woks, work- men's tools, bundles of clothing—prat. Gaily nose of It fit to wear—baby carriages, 10 fact. almost •verythtn; Imaginable tion) an automoble. o- part of one, to a toy steam eng.ne with • br.h.a drering theft. t Thousands of people poured In and out If the building, some buying a::d others- mon wise—merely looking on The goods were sold. Some of the people were satisfied. Some of was a student at Bertha r College I e became so ill 1 was forced to leave the the Severe he t.rti..s oatiaanall )ains iodated me and it came to a 7 tortured tae not a point when I could not at all, and m • 7 t me to paralyzed.became 8y one •teed "Prnit+dvd' and at ma � . I felt a greet improvement. After I had taken four or five boom, I realised that I was compl.W7 coorwd and what made toe gllaadd ales,, esiigthat they were acting se pain whatever to the bowel& Alt 14... who stiffer with Chrome Cionsfip,atba should follow my e�rje and take ' Prnit--cites" 1oe bet medicfw that rmrer'. Um MCQay� 90 the •bat throe elegem atter starting I bon e��y a wwn•n a man end let agai.at it. TtiE FIRST STEP OLs mrY se mai* It bac ;sea•t /MOM to ths0m.b sf read psopis vette wrote tar ear est•logse ea thw Mama toward saved salaried voition, ram ass step today. Adder' llestrel BedasmOdiess as Yetis 8uoet, Tor iota. W. A. BH.t tr, President YOU OAK BROW ANY DAY as THE NORTHERN BUmem SINEU.nam. ownele ther�iLLEGE usu5 .2�m d Seem celleeere d and t bees r alt& Redeem very Cat•I.gee free bD. P.O.mer,. clyoL Roemer,. el trod ,tet Sooner or later this or some .1mlJU 1saea.s will produce artificial dim mega In commercial quantlUes. with anyone want them thea! Let the Saw$brokera worry about that Only let us be on guard against ieNieg to teeliogs instead of atrieiog in every word and thought to meet I the difficulties which beset us.— Jowett. Many Colleges close for Vacation at edge., Owe ashes Goes not. the articles possessed ease value, many did not; but, at •417 rate, prac- tically all were old enough to merit the collective appellation . ct "the t collection of •calques In existence." A TEN -CENT HOMESTEAD Ieaeatrtous Girl Won Cheapest and Smallest holding en Record A little log house built with her own hands, a few square yards of g arden given over to tomatoes an' cabbage and 10 cents paid in cash to Um governa:eat of the gaited States woe for Miss Helen Blue of Turtle Lake, Ulna., thi smallest iomestead la the republic to the mouth of us "Helen's 10-cen' homestead" is sit: •ted on a amaze point of land running est Into Turtle Like. It is on'7 lYi•.t�s sad Clarke Bt Tore•to, le strictly new Heti bettor In Canada, fret o. Cat.leere ere. am Yest a posiUoa In tee .•rly,fI J Western University LONDON FORWARD IIOVEMRNT Greatly enlarged Faculties in Arte and Medicine. Vastly improved Rgdipment.- library. laboratories, etc. Seven new •ebolarship s. Record en- rolment. Inquiries *elicited, E. E. Braithwaite, he A.. Ph D. President DON'T WAIT! Do It Now HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH BEGINS, AND AVOiD THE RUSH IF, All wiring done by the latest Hydro -Electric rule. A11 work guaranteed. ¶ Electric repairing of all kinds promptly attended to, at rea- 4onable prices. 1 We carr+ a complete and :up- to-date line of Electric Fixtures and Supplies at; all times. ROBERT TAIT ILRCTRIC RANG NSaadt T BRS .4 SPACIAI,77 Offie. 112 ---JUST P 1I O 4 E—Hot/sel3 het wide at the eldest part- and ltry Leet long. Wise Blue who is 17 years old. built her lad house, fenced olf the Land lived there 17 months and cultl:•ted • garden of tomatoes and cab'ttges. Then she had saved enough money to pay for :be la.d, and expected the government would demand a pretty good price The government omelals demanded one dime as full payment' Itelen • homratead 1s not on:y the smallest tt probably t' e cheape t ever tak possession of 1n the United States. Its sola' arcs is eight bun ireitSe of an acre Car loaf hobs. measures 14 by 11 fest. The government would have required her to cultivate only 113 square feet of entry is order to w'ta title but Industrious Hokin Blue raise. crops es 1.742 square feet Care elr. henry A fowl requires grata food, res► table food. meal rood. and grit. Thew toots should b. cls.. -ad wbeiesose, sad 1 ,then coo. a res Oen of them should be given In -case Nee eo as to leder, the birds t, take moi••. so that the fowls with be lea/thy Fowls Amid be well supplied with water er m118 to drink. Maty make the serious mletake d sot orbs it regutart7 aha • ielll .teed be clean sad noa.taat- Mir water, dirty or .limy drinking dooler., err . wilt do more toward aaaleg • leek unhealthy tad diseased than say thing eta Most attsedaats are In c11n, tp forget to cl•sa tis, drtakitg vessels and to beep them well tilled t all U .. MAG1.OQlt PAQUIN "Pr'nit•e-tives" aresold by11 deaden at sot. • boz, 6 he r]a.ga, trial bac. or sent poetpaidcaumeelpt 4 pries by Fruit+ -Uvea Limited. DINTROTIID TUB ?OWN ah.fl. From ()teen Elizabeth's Guns $,ached Dardanelles to Pieces A Mitylene despatch to The Loudon Daly Telegraph said; "The bombard - meat of the Dardanelles continued Saturday. Refugees sal that the Queen Ell-abeth'r guns did tremen- dons damage to the Turkish tranche.. Tae town of Dardanelles was totally de•Iro7wd. The forts in the Narro were considerably damaged, but th action a the fleet was hampered mines. the clearing •way oflcb been made difficult by UM mobil Turkish batteries ashore. The po....- sion of Gabe, Tepeh L s .petted to enable the allies to place guns which will silence these batteries... The Athens correspondent of Th. Daily Mall telegraphed this statement: "The landing of allied troops on the Asiatic coast has been accomplished successfully at Kertkll. This force 1. advancing rapidly, according to latest Information." nearby the poorest yield of any co was 6,36t pounds of milk and pounds a tat; the herd average was 7.166 pounds of milk and 342 pounds 0t Oat. These testa were made the Maritime Provinces. Then were additional individual Yields of over eight thousand pounds a milk. while one good grade cow gave 14.400 pounds of milk and 6dg 90004. of Coming ofat- the cost of feed• plenty a herds had an average coat per oow a from forty to fifty -0-'e dollars; even at these high figures the profit above the cost of feed ran up to fotty.tz and fifty dollars as the nerd average. This method of determining the °re- spective merit a each cow u a profit, maker lays a solid foundation for building up a singularly interesting herd from • modern buatyeas stead - point. An Odd-looking Animal The skin of an okapi, the est a is kind to be brought to New York, was 1n the baggage of James P , Chapin, explorer and naturanat, re - e turning en the Baer New York from hby • six-year tour of the Belgian Comma. • The okapi, 1t Is explained, looks like a cross between a zebra. a basso and an antelope. It has a fees like • tortoise, a tail like a cow, and whoa In love makes marmurtag =tees like • bull fiddle. TUREISH LIAR 18 BUSY Denies Athens Report o1 A111ed Suc- cesses on 8w and Land 1t was reported Tuesday morn! frau Mitylene that the disembarkation ng British troops is continuing at two points. All the forts protecting Maldos have been destroyed. From land the allied forces bate advanced and oc- cupied Maidos which place has bona rwlue.d to ruins as As. result a the gra of the allies. The Turtle/1 ,losses have been considerable. Omclal Constantinople claims are that the II'rencb cruiser !bent IV. was pat oat a action. the batueahip Tau - mace was forced to retire definitely. torpedo boat attacks by the allied Beet on the Dardanelles were repulses! Itel n the British force. weprveented Asa Improving their position on the w1 the Tarklah t[unlre. effective- A Low.ata,led P,-esq.nt IL Olue•ppe Notta, rec.aty steeled Bola President, will enjoy ea annual sorry of $2,700—. themes* of J8110 m the sum he drew as Mtutreor of Finance and Customs. No minister la Switzerland receives more than PAH a year from public funds, .id the Presid,1 sets an example of dams 1 tack simplicity In his style a thew. [fSSM[AIM( ANO KIEJN[YS HURJ !like a glass of Salts to sash ZiBeyg iflei bothers este —Drink Rating inset tenderly eventually pry deem kidney trouble in some form or other, nays • well-known authority, te- azles the uric acid in meat excites the krda<7' they become overworked; grit slugs; clog up and cause all sorts a distress, particularly backache and mis- ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twin- ges, severe headaches, acid t,t,ma:h, eon - attention, torpid liver, eleepleoanesy bladder and urinary irritation: The moment your bnek hurts or 881. nevi aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salta from any good pharmacy; take • tabisspronful in is glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys win then set fine. This .alta 1a made from the acid of famous and lemon juice, combined with chi•, rad has been used for generations to flush .logged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to noutralisethe acids in the urine so it 0o Iooger irri- tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts came( injure anyone; makes a dalifOttul agervessent fllkia- wttder drink *Mob anima of that sad weer land uand se mod thaary an b km.* tee &sea ylkamg �....ns ter Rea•onabte Sometimes l8, re are A good reason• and for berthing. Not Zoog ago aye The 'Ultimate American, • gentleman was accosted by • h.Rgat on thestreet, i who asked pitifully for some money The gentleu:au looked at him keenly. for a moment, and then seld "See bore, you are the man who struck we f..r • dime three days ago." "Yee air," said the bs'RRar, "net do "Yee, he., I ean't keep my vxpec.t• any lower than three and a tlrird cent. • day," Th. Polite Conductor. The fussy lady had noticed that the rude roan sittiug beside her on the' street cnr had expectorated on the ifloor. The hussy lady iutmedistell aignsiled the conductor and that of. Arial came in to see what was wanted. "I/o you allow spitting in tidy car e" 'demanded the fussy lady. "Well, .o," replied the conductor, "but you can come our 011 the platform if you want te, lady," The evertors leas speedo nine -tent by of his life trying to accumulate enough r))))acy in enable him to .pend the other tenth in cotadert, FARE . moo tourist without Rooney 1. a tramp, a tramp with 11M..y is •tourist, YOUR BACK is a Barometer. When it hurts, it means that the Kidneys need help. 'rake Gia Pills --Canada's own remr,ly tor all Kidney and Bladder Troubles. 30c. a box, i to 02.01). "Made in Canada". rn ''1r' sera, err an raw Mia wase of en ..li it.a,y e.�.d. `»"w.ss tM'ae'sa•— ,QTY '''''''...08:::r. -- r aur** O" ,.rL •.alaw_L s.i.Q'.iira.r dee Tai�▪ wl�.r.�n..r.s i kr .. 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