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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-12-7, Page 8s TBAasvAT, Dee. 7. 19111 WITH THE HURONS ON THE ATLANTIC Sergt. ��••-oft with the 161st Battalion. CAE 14TONAl, .(/DFRICH ONTARIO best thing I could 4n was to keep tits much out of sight as poet/ibis. Today • ih. Bvtt•lion is on duty, and has to supply about 130 men. It is keeping them guessing to do it. and when & man Metre he is on guard he foxes t Redfern's Diary of the Voyage from Halifax to Great t3ritaanyhow. Almost all the otfluers ase sick and moat of the sergeants, ;,hose that ere not are Irking thing - easy. We bad better go on deck. It is a globous morning, a nice breez- frow aft, and now and then • rpray scatter* over the how. It is a great right. There ate the five big boats in line and we err in a circle of water. irir.t our cruieer, the -- --• next the Soutblaud, then the Lapland, then the Empresa of Britain, bort 1he Sinn It wakes one think -as one man put it -that Britain isn't vets. Mg: .but it leas it on then) s11. Of course sharer are rumors of have orders, neglected tibyrwort of, use, to wear Iii. -preservers revery man has one, of comer). Twelve noon. -We are mew 212 utiles wet and tnnight figure that we are out the danger Lens. Three of us who are not sick "have 'R{Nred--mak hoes - outdone for the company. B Company has 4 and 8 lifeboats, 4 w collapsible host, and two lifrrafts.The next thing bet. Ours s � le to detail the men to the boats. We what else. pp fires y A R+� Place to start from wruld be the wap, to twhrve *het thh• timelier Id R 1 t inflecting' asleep in ick oil (went of the t wen d the station 't necessary and keep back from the time we left Halifax. tow„� ilxttoNe left /crop Blade �•uo Friday, and Rerun act olio [wd, and uhe to stand by on the boat deck to help up afoot 5 a, w. *ret \londap rj rushes; it is ney ssar privilege to be one of in standing, end r *nen as hod thirteen man at el th+ to I�stHl 1 414 taro our h fuel. nte longsidi 5 4). ii. WN t6etu. Besides them. we 'need thirty- two down. ;brave the auch,.r up and 'team awn) two men for whom there is no room Jut t bot to eland by the rafts. a 1 .raw m pp to l as aloe el e, but wtiierwe could not but we have to writ for the 1'tl 41. \\'e Mts. *Redfern, of town, bas received we were to Mil on the Lapland, which we are going to move Into 8U leve supper and after a little tell. dr - ocean trip with the Huron Battalino, Well. we�were paradeei, sell celled, and has kindly consented W its publi- and made • record of bring the only 1 tutor the 1331d. battalion that mane thIeuKh Halifax In our room are Seigt.p.aWe c ey, cation in The Cl god. The ant part of without loving a men. 1 \1 r made McLean, ndotltes and tind we bwdyneatly fur - the diary was written out on Novem- ber '2nd, though each dsy'e record is kept by itself : Monday. Oct. 30 -On board the gond ship Lapland, about miles txtt. 14.11. *blit tL a1I. i air l could tell you folks at home whist a good time 1 ant having. I arppnse 7041 are wondering where we are and what we are doing and no doubt routines have had us all sunk and we don't know gtvru i 11:i (I am beginning, by u c mental records on the carr. the .Lew• I It, tteu the -luzul y of pellpwr, clean and said he had hewn looking after g and w platy wenn enough W worm trait rtur the last year and Lbai duet , he had had (only two good battalions 1 and ess in.y. Oct. 81. t trPlitvP ww and es mete out of their. Our car would he sleeping yet had not 111P boa'. got the entoppliment of being the hot- eund ict_rd C 1• on the train.) 'Ten- given three Woos on her whistle to cite: e that avec•-woo•- baikltltt r all right and srrgran • the right of the gaaborte , which we geed haat Ineakfalit hut aswlike warded It WO did. As we went t- rtettll we were see card wi h nor rttertxttu alum• well up to expectation. Went out on deck jolt in time to see the anchor lgoq. This dry 1e .pen the •ttlenutm, n r CAMP orders io eist5R* -wed This. war "lone 7 ou, \\' 11, it strained t to 1.11 out on 100 ere. but we got here in shape.) A steward show We are tan the Main dee ward of antid.hipwW a ells r.xim. The roar. is ah,.ut Int taw Corp. Barr ewe me (he was on guard in the cat 1 he told -rte we.,wer. in Halifax. 1 he night befere the tights -?►il heen very bad,eb i hid relied a kfeit and had them fixed in our car, which was Iueky, tor about 3 31) cork ft. and tins r hall about rig came orders to runs.. the men out and running to the ride of, tthe hour ilf f so you ran lot tholebuilh light", get kite {tacked : 3 • we couldhae, fnretlwhenlforttheytwo ight withnaswitch tary. We evrtyleirik.1The atilt we c R 1 turn are all parking up in Deco Wel iu,.ehraAnk syrl'rmuithtttrhti.hyl there is no room to spare. Then I t of what is to he our Inst Meal ashore salt air is drawn `.vt lelentte r- it day, and as usual we did from the upper - . 1 1 ce to It. and 11 ' ttdrd. 141..4 s n up About 8 o'clock along cense the web- roues. Il conies 111 rhreugh a'{•ret Comaorder todettain for the last time. in the bottom and the foul sll'pn After what seemed to be a long wait out through the top so there is a con we °parched to the National Naviga- stent stream of trrah warm air always *ion Co.'s piers' and shade, the @SHIP pa.1ing Ihruugh. There is plueu carp• t being built of cement and vended by I on the door,enrwelled white walls an • high wire fence and sentries with ceiling and all fittings rorhogwnt, fixed bayonets. i soon found out that about twelve feet &way is Ube - room. which is perfect. The next thing, of course, w s ;nn deck, about 11 o'clock, a • H11 lungs with the salt air. atria you never know whet it omens to m see the 'stir around the harbor. Hall harbor iv+t wondeaftfl Mahar -1s row entrance end/opening -ant li bottle, and room' enough to hold 1 whole British n'.vy. At Lilt we/ heard the welcome se Reams' m ' *all end dad n delay hunting eat, a1�L tow• up the harbor, 1141114 spending Ili nig u I on the boats s date- in very calm at d peaceful wa These rafts ere on the hurt ic nnee deck t• z 1- W.dnesday, Nov- 1 -T Ste w s 1o1111n Ntewarl6, hat to on steward.' and diuit.Ktll.•111 el !Partin galore ore!' wakes up •111.141 7 to after ,a•• it slier- minute nap we to nut to find•v►lit tr b drirzle and ,.r of cold. We fortify tied. freb." out'se1./e. hr • meg a stood hreekfest order to frH libation. 1 am the s con get it. We are getting et+ wart{ I t craaae wlewnd to a e fret doe K I *there rte I, dwow rte rds, net it,Yo ( inn Ku aft i r nd about 10 Jird i a.nr. c•,lrut:yt,''r Lyawrlcowr utoi1t•hr I iu for to inoculation" that we don t sty. 'I he coal -boats are still along - e ; in fact, have been working all Might. At 1.30 we are having a little sleep when down comes the steward to clole t.be ports,. -So we dig on deck.- W a.,a them ■wineina' in the ladder. li man GRANDTRUNK t°'s M WINTER TOURS PJ CIA1. is how in effect - - to.resorts in Rtorida, Nortel and 'South Caroline, Louisiana, Georgia and other. , nthera States, and to Bermuda and ale West Indies, Return Limit May 31st, 1917 UBERAL STOP -OVERS ALLOWED For full information write to ----• kt. N••RNINO. O.P A. Union etaeen Toronto. Ont. VRENCE ft: tiuN:i Phone fe V, F. Town A: tits tb-. jd II y Ket• tam and will float oft if the boat sinks. It bet - i14 `w matter of opinion which is the ter\Of Donne. if you can get the boats away/ethey ere the most comfortable, but they are very liable to get smashed if there is a ora on ; whereas if you hang on it raft you intuit come to the ,o(h There is no use trying any host d, ul ; the ih�ncb ere too sick. Mo we to +o1 &snood L' 1 bedtime and urn in. , Friday, No d♦ 4. -Well, I au N. b. S. today, sh- \hfnve team up a little earlier, and I em washed and shaved before 7 ■. n.. T6 n up on deck for • look around. It is a lorious morning, calm sea. sun peeps out. When 1 *ao to, the orderly r m, however. I find no orderly sergean , no orders - 1 all sick the day before ; I go down and more,' people with chest and throat troubles have tried to cure them by pouring cough 'syrups. lung tonics and the like Into their stomachs. All a mistake! The Peps way Is different. Peps are tablets made up of Pine extracts and medicinal essences, which when put into the mouth turn into healing vapors. These are breathed down direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes - not swallowed down to the stomach, which is not ailing. Try a Mc. box of Peps for your cold, your cough, bronchitis or asthma. All druggists and stores or Pepe Co.. Toronto, will supply [flaking things fast rt leaser• word and find a few k (not sew- onrting the verset ready for sea. it'tl&4ey our the chain is haul.d short. at 4 idyl sick -it's Do use botheritise them) and tcoal-bag cast off, and at 4.73-thei take, them before the Deems.- Tut he `,:v., anchor is t e sled we ate 4 11. We have 1 eni t chairs are filling a little, quite w tri so Mint Dip down the i who bi i oSln lie in nral officer.y morning like e w ha r r- harbor. Tb Jobe giver us threat Y s sr.- peas give In WA nn. He has the reputation of eiiences in it. It is almost worth t'betwhj the- mess the --, working the legs off Iris orderly set. joining the 'leggy to study the differ- , thewhich is an ; t en we { 1 t text sick W worry rot people yen meet• � whish is an auzilcarryieg ten gine, and who of to on the t i ip. There p the dining saloon. We turns to *sin when it known, in lee Hrst.rl•es harbor, past the tor et 7:30-12-6 (they . call them (the harbor. past the 1t kfest luncheon and dinner). and hour •fterwarde the offerers dine. 1 p d igh4 �t a table and a w•to Q he is making heavy weather of it ; says he hag not hied a weal sines he came aboard. He look* tough. Wifeless is a wonderltel thing. They have • synupsie of lee news. put up, even about throe two veseelr hot in yesterday's gale in the hist' Uh*umel. That won't cheer thew up 1 nostrils any. We have a giiod heal. a good In our minute your elullte crew, amt Nov. .-worry." t will open, the air paamage* of your head Mondry. Nov. U• -A nice. morning. pe you van Imitate freely: .....doe will clear and ..-utlling, blowing/ CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP,NOSTRILS Tells How To Get (quicku Rollief ie 11 from Head -Colds ! Blew r little *sat night ; heti to itti� the bunk. The beroweter is down 1,u'28.5, but iv is very pleasant now. so atter a good brrskfart go deck '1'be crew are making loose thins fret. About 10.30 see a cluud coning from over the port bow anti pretty boon we have a mixture of sleet stud tain and behind it comes tet wind, and pretty roou the whitecap• begin to show. .The )'loud then uotyrs on to our friend the Southla' d. Noun 1,0 noon Jd mile-. We ate more than half -way over now. After Mutter the wind is increreing and the ere is gel- Iingewe l in. wD stay on deck and .v..10l' . Occasionally the epramars a'we p 1 right across the hurricane ftf ck, which is -some fery-fest--abo about level. The •wind is Mewing fifty-five miles an hour ; turkey one wonder wbat would happen if it blew eighty or ninety. I was below deck before sdpper and saw some funny - I things, A form with four men on slid right %cross the room and one tibia full of food slid down and deposited the Mod in the Menke. One mere boy .rt down with & bag kettle of the h p - "side down iu bi LW_ __ When, sett came over thaloTeesetle head they hsdlhe hatch' pertly nprn over the turn's quartets., There -Wm trtiotfl s*i inches of water on the door and some of them started out with their lite les wonderful, on -(bought she was sinking. wonderful, though, that �th r �is little ge•sicknese now smnng 'lite men. When we went down tot suptwr there wete no dish.% on the tables. The .toward said rhe gave & lurch and slid them all oft He rays she tolls•bke nothing he.ever knew. He brought the dishes along with each course by itself. 'Tuesday, Nov. i. -A blight morning with a heavy see and a strong wind. ut 10.30 lehe st night we heard the whirometer has riven. stle blow once. A .ea had boarded her nd broken the door open -in the., Story hole and put About twelve inches et• water on the fluor. They were paddling round rescuing their kite for quite r while. That wee s joke. A pmt . (eJlufl-_94k1+.. 'toiled overboard from the Mouthlandast night, 'Chat wasn't A joke. It must have b'e'lie awful fu those - _ eaa---ln see beat moving *way and no pot' - Bible chance of rescue. There was a report chat cute of our men was lost. but there is nothing in it. l''ronr neon W noon 1110 mugs. which leaves ua il08 miles from port.. Saw some porpoises - this wftern000. C English, mined crowns, sovereign are out that no C. must be sent far four • - days announcing our arrival, and that w must not et any time bill the Oft of embarkation or methrel of, _convoying. The barometer is rising, hthe sea is 'till high It is aline night. Moon shin- ing, and for those of us who are good sailors this is a holiday trip. 1 sent some cards and things in Iielifax wonder if you got them. Weseem to 1.e a long way from peat le lloderich. Wedneadlh-, Nov, x. -Atilt a heat' ora running, but it is a fine day. TO- morrow O- morrow we should sight land, which means that we are getting,into the denger one. . I sul.poeP we robust nott t tell of The precautions taken: had the general alarm sounded this morning and some of us wete t: Id oft for s firing party and the machine -gun - nen are getting their ions ready. From noon to noon 281 miles. The sea Le atilt fairly high, hot most of us are used to it7. There ds an old ser- geant in the 188th who says that he dors not tbink this hoAt will stop roll- ing even when she is in the dock. (t seems a long time since we got wry news from home. Guess the Hret letters will be as welcome as the dow- er% in May. I forgot to mention the clocks have been put on about twenty -live or thirty minutes every night since we d one hour at C•mphell- ve i e the rola at the boat and the Tbursdwy, Nov. N. -Thio-tt�lt memit •r more or lees. The bests bave:-altered; their position, now. Our windily 18 in the lead. we 5941 the S. uthlsud tunnies Onset. the other two oiler e.'-TThe-Ceew Moe' a liitle fire ell! boat drill, but we are by no west,. impressed by their smartness. 'These - are one ii r two good tailors to r boat, the telnaioder being cobks and stew- ards. What wind there was has stow lin hauled ahead and the bunch are filling in their face.. They think it is going to blow ; it is a mistake, though, for the glass is steady. Some of the better sailors among its are wishing it would blow, to make some fuer: The chairs are nearly all full for supper. One ema man rafter he had eitan soup. pudding and ice cretin that he was hungry and thought•he would have some ahortsake. The steward is get- ting used to us and brings us every- thing on the menu. 8.2p. -I have been down to the h•r- n No more nswelus. lin for headache, dryness. ocoldugg cataroh breath at night; your will be gone. Get • small bottle of now. Ely's Cream' Balm from your drugg • little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. 11 pea - titrates through every air passageswollen head, soothes the inflamed or mucous membrane and relief comes atantly. t staystuffed-up It's just fine. Don' to with a cold er amity catarrh -Relief Domes so quickly. bee's. He is • Belgian and was in An't w.erp when the war broke out and just got out before the Germane entered the city. He is quite r nice old gentle- men and takes great pride in showing with the account of hie ex - awl • ry crui14er, our em tt sae, is ; but re P mind to take it Saturday, Novi 4. -Steward wakes is to the our .escort 1.7e, so 1 make a my us at Find it a dull, breezy is a di iizle which nay. We take • walk on the inset Morn- ing. Its wonderful whawe can eat. .e clearing the deck and find the crew 't ng'ng At . iii we fall in •('our places by the o nets across hook nett. If they don't move any hthnrrse-and 1 faster in an emergency -oh. well, 1 boat. which are swung out, and itn- a swell and guess the emergency will never Arise- prove the rolling ability of the Costs. little. I There are about twelve on the job. • SerRt- A -was down fere the drat time 'w chief since we hove the anchor up. Saw the first Hying fish this morning. It toned across about 1111 yards of we ere at sea. There b the boat begirt to rock e will sen you soMP wenn sortie. There The that man to go under i Sergeant tall, t hin ot aan in ch fete pod butcl err a iter or _ We go down to est end.elf ore hooking Dougalin the each table: wa itteotive ae only liner e shout dozen. f411 by the ayeidP. } h.r t andmyself them. We call them wattsr,, down again, and another skim; waiters can te. Altee-4M&t-*neat-w.P` Atte. *tipper we go stn deck. The ghaNsedttbe hot as if it were standing here ri we wouldn't kick if we stayed 1 hit rru,, but awn virihte ligh , lit- Mutt and Jett, sod their bunch coil u• p I alder sldrlightw, and the deck are all the noted names in bfatory. They Brill. The barometer dropped from bort trwriinuth• { 20tito 2114 There are three hat t•lione aliment - las digit se'w coal -sit. .Wali f ass rot t doo t seem planed end tell tar Lo writ i tom the We tell our men, who hove the forward steer.' our moray tet. but That dttfleuly w till we get in the ' ale ; the laird amidships, And w�-•- --..............., Instil eft k after •� P I . loot wash and shaveIit feels good Thursday. Nov.2.-A fine morning, K eltb misty.We go down to t hr ' t► • get the l'Anl{i finrdrn dirt off) and ' blot a.i' 'aand ae-'Slat �acKnt have a rumble round the ship, Believe Ctttljrw. -Aller hirakfart I thought T The I u con have •geed walk end tette a 1•.ok ',and. There wits' After Amite. i them if we had to wait ou them the boats would fall to pieces. The 'crew not a bad bdnch,-'however, and oM,oen are gentlemen. - rive noon and 501 miles out. linnet call is very w)ieouse. inner we rnanage to get the .gether and at their station, !1►r -diaaptwer.with time. Again tutu t fora sleep. %Veil, we to on de- - Again a 1 to 4P, you would i easily tugs stand ,yourself. About 5 o'clock quite a bunch laid up, so i Nn.0 ht the bunch R bene tugs stand by. sh it looks ws 11 • 1 1.11.1111111111111111111111111 • tt , NOTIGE, en wante� 1t 8.40 p. m. asst n r deck. It is blowing pretty fresh and the bar- ometer dropped to 29.2. We are duty battalion tomorrow ; guess it will keep them guessing to get the hunch out. We are all right. though ; the od`lcwrs have one side of tate promen- ade deck and we the other -that is the top deck except the boat deck -and amidships awe are sliding glen wind- ows which can he rwised in dirty weather, making it • great place to lie around or walk. The spray occasion- ally came right up over the tore end of the prnmen•de. At noon today we had t'overed 304 miles in the twenty-- four hoar,. It is odd t- hear the dif- ferent men and their opinions. Some wish they could lend now, and others, including yours truly, would like it to last for a month. Sunday, Nov. 5. -This is a nice brisk morning. Thele was r11111e a breeze Iwat niget and it rolled up a aro, so we know we itte on a howl. The 1 •roureter has dropped to 28.9 Tni. 1 mint Monday there are three church ar ries on the promenade deck -the 133rd at n, the 161st at 9.:)11 and the 168tn at 10. Oor chaplain its indis- posed, PO the laird gave a very im- left port, preemie* little talk It awes made more ton tinged my money for p with shillings, etc. The orders les or wireless --l2nd $ - Ques Battery By a now training at Kingston Twenty-five good men wanted at once, including drivers, blacksmiths, carpenters, farriers, - wheel- wrights, saddlers, etc. Our complete equipment of guns and horses assures the best training. Free transportation furnished. i i For further particulars, write to MAJOR R. R. CARR -HARRIS, O.C., aill111111111./Migil Kingston, Ont., or GEO. PORTER, Goderich,Ont. 4 Little Job or Big ev swisil h of the waves. i suppose they are thinking of us at home. The ren is DOW up and it is w glorious day. There are still the "sine number of Loam. in the name formation,, our friend the cruiser aa tadht lean guns reedy tor wioo If any- one doubts that t ritbnia rules the wens 1 wish Fie could ltee this sight. Distance ren since noonesterdey to Inoon today 280 miles. The *gotbee eningattled rp.und M artedaft andW rain looks soutiike 1*) o'clock. Was talking to H. Mc-; i i I.ADI[S! tOEll(_TONGP IIMk1NGRAYHAIR Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody will Know. to be s nice morning. The has Callen a little for rain, but 1 guess we are getting close to the country where there is lets of rain. The ora has gone down quite • hit now and all are looking forward W sighting 1wnd, which we hope to do tomorrow, Dist- ance from noon to noon 2101 miles. We are fn '.he danger sone tonight ; so will have to stand by the boateall the time. Of conI cannot tell the precautions *ken for our safety, but we feel try confident. Friday, Nov. 10. -it was w wet, cold night last night, so I had a sleep this morn•bg and missed my breakfast, but that is the fleet ileal 1 have wined .ince I came aboard. \Ve gntnor first.. look at land this morning And it looked good -high cuffs and getsew4.it4►' rifting clear out of the soe. Ir ie 1wn weeks now since we left Camp Borden and I guess we have seen quite a bit. The foreign neutral boats belle th• it Hag painted on the aide end the name of the country in big letters. We hope W arrive at our port to- night and most of ase have one kits pretty, well packed. We expect to be In camp Monday and get part ofour pay and w six-day leave. The pay will he pretty welcemeto pomenf the lope. The bcys are beginning to chirp up Nome now and 1 guess the nearer they get to laeditts the better they will like it. Maturdny, Nov. 11. -Well, we got in today very estly, but we have. to wait until we can dock, so we put in the thus cleanalnR. eweetenlDg and pnM- (i►nw watching the various . 11 is tying the entire alimentary canal'be1 from where we are at anchor. 11 is " tore Dutting more food Into Rho etom- Kreat scone. VeaNels bum all eerie of ash. the world ern here 1 Just as soap and hot water deanso and freshen the skin, Ito hot water Goll limestone phosphate act on the eUm, Inative organs. Those who wake up with bad breath) coated tongue, nasty taste or have'* dull, aching head. sallow complezlonj said stomach; others who aro subject; to bilious attacks or constipation! should obtain a quarter pound of lme% stone phosphate at the drug store! This will cost very little but 1st ene- cfwnt to demonstrate the value of 1n= alde bathing. Those who continue ,1* each morning an assured of. pre. ............ From the repairing of a faucet to inbtalla- Cion of a compi4te plumbi�n g system. • VVe are equip- ped t o o the job. MOW • W. R. PINDER Phone 1;.:, Hamilton Street MacEwan Estate Exclusive agents for SCRANTON COAL for Goderich and District. Best Coal Mined. Ant[ quantity best all Maple _-Slabs Mixed wood, Hemlock and Kindling (Getter or Pine.) TELEPHONES, office 98 - re ideacs +t3 or 68 Cray hair, lion -ever handsome, denotes advancing age. Vie all know the adtan- togre of e. youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. it makes or mars the fere. When it fade!, turns grey and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sago 'lea and Sulphur enhances its ap- pearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Ionic young* Either prepare the recipe at home or get. from nny drug store a 6'beent bottle of t\3oth's See, and Sulphur Compound." which ie merely the old-time recipe im- proved try the addition of other ingredi- ents. Thousands of folks recommend Ude ready to um preparation, became it darkens the hair beautifully, besides no one ran possibly tell, an it darkens so naturally and erenl, You moisten a sponge or soft bnieh with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one email strand et 5 time. R morning the gray hair disappears, after another application or two, its natural rotor la restored and it becomes thick. glossy end lustrous• and you appear years younger. Werth s Sage and Sutphin Compound to a delightful toilet requisite. it is tint intended for the curs, mitlgatiop .r pet muss sit - assess. GIRLS WANTED For nnlr.• work to NII the D!u,•'- of men who nw, 0 gone or are a„i ng 1.. t he front. Young, women ,'1111 1.•114101 the r,nmlr> teal ..'t .Ice by prep .ring to take-porltion' 1tt bunk- and besiuos.t omtve. .'ga•ixl T-out.ea } training in Ht,ok- kw•piu�. rthtit11, , d oA all other (bei- m...ela-ehje,.,- n w in Diverse. `ltndentiadmltt..laoy imp. Illustrate.( ,•nhwingue In-. Northern Business (O11ege, Ltd. ()WEN. MHlt' N 9. OST t. A. FLF:MINII. Princlpal- An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel'F resh Bays a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions. Physicians the world over recom- mend the inside bath, claiming this 1a of vastly more importance than out- side cleanliness, became the skin' pores do not absorb Impurities into: the blood, causing 111 health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels dol Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before bretikfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in 1t, as s harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's lndigesunro material. poisons, sour elle and toxins:, twee ,t Get many and iia allies ; there are conspicuuua by their whatnot. 1'p (-omen the anchor and a to helps us into the dock and we watch the 138rd going ashore. then the 1118th, and it comes outturn W lessee what has been our home for a week. What will happen before we crnea the ocean agate? Well, everyone is l,ght-hearted. or pretends to be, wn we form up for the firs: tion in 1 nglend and take the lett look et our good ship. -Phe is irnm. nee heatde the dock. tint just the amp the ocean threw her around like col k. noasoed results, bulb t�� Again, when shall we sutbsk to stn Nola iib , tte those we left bibbed P • a. sr w ...s.4 .it.