HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-6-1, Page 7LITTLE WORRIES.
N THE ROME
It Is These That Bring Wrinkle
Mid Make Women Look Pre-
maturely Old.
Almost every woman at the head of
a home meets daily many little wor-
ries in her household affairs, They
may be too small to notice an hour
to pieces, and disappeared, in seventy
fathoms of water. A false bottom
had concealed a tremendous charge of
dynamite that was arranged to ignite
when any 'upward force was applied
to any of the seats. The inhabitants
of the town, who had watched their
stratagem destroy a great man-of-war
without the smallest. risk to them-
selves, returned hilariously to their
homes with songs and dances.
WRITE MUCH AND SAY LITTLE..
Verdun Battle Described in the Ger-
Your Spring House
Cleaning should not be
confined to beating rugs and
scrubbing, floors. Clean, out
the accumulated "toxins"
that come from heavy Winter
foods that clog the liver and
ower t e . nuseu ar tone and
vitality of the body. ,Eat
Shredded Wheat. Biscuit
with fresh berries or other
fruits and green vegetables.
KREhiCH BETTER Fo crOtt .
New Aeroplane Said to Outclass the
German Machine,
The Paris Journal announces the''.
doom of the Fokker, the fast German'
battleplane, which by its superior
speed has caused some mischief in
the ranks of the allied airsazen.
According to the Journal a new
aeroplane, fitted with a motet of new
design, has twice beaten all world
records for speed and tate record for
Military machines in peace time.. The
latest French fast flying scout ma -
odor Tells How To Strengthen
Eyesight 50 per cent In One
Week's Time In Many Instances
A f'r'ee Frescr•ifition i ori `Can Have to strengthen their eyes saws to be sparest
ai e. d Use at 1tTonre. the kreuble and expense of ever gettipee
lid glasses. I.ye' troubles of. many tiescrip-
tions may be wonderfully benefited by for-
inning the simple rules. J[exe !s the pre-•
iieakt,k,oses? Ie to, 5e,u will be alert to seription: Go to any active drug store
rbiladelphia, 'a• J)o ;,‘"on wear glasses?
.Are you a victim of ey strain or other eye
li ^ t Ii • .x vis there is and get a bottle of Lion-Opto tablet . Izrap
kaon that
zsreyo ns o r, et • one lion•Opto tablet ire 0 fourth of a glass,
real hope for Suez, Many t th i aces ze- aP nater end allow to @issolve, Wtth ibis
faO1Q I say they lrrtT1 1t rd thesis eyes re 11e aid bathe, the ei es two to rout tiru ".
derfut through the t1oncit�da of this wonditiity. 7 au slaunicl izotice your eyes cIr tr
deriul tree fir<•sr r Ptiun, One nran says, up pereeptibiy right front the start and ea
f i it I va • almost blind;
German war correspondents whose ded Wheat will bring the machines far behind.
man Papers. et back to Nature. Shred- chines, it acids, will easily get the bet,
but is hese same Con- �+ after trying 5 .e tl 8sruzuzatian x811 ilnlel,ly discpF cat,•. If your
afterwards,
li it t mat ceu 1 net see to rt•^�1 at 0111, tiu+x I eau
ter of the Germans and leave their ; 4 eyes :,ra, bathfiriug volt, rveu it tithe. take
the `earl everYtLing 5rith4iut any gi z. es anEl
stent little worries that aspect steps to save tl:r:u uoiv li'fnrEa it is too'
my eyes du net water any more. At night
blood and 'nerves and zllake women des at lIe about Verdun have been O Q ting nAerici pain drerdte:lly4 now they tee/ late. Ideny hopelesRl blind Might have
P c s t iT du bounding bouyancy of new C G Grey, editor of the Aer plan
been saved ti they ire stared Mr their eyes:
ihre all tiro tune. It u'res like , urixaele to In time.
appearing recently with increasing in, in an interview threw some light on, rue," A lady who useel It says: "`.Che nt-
may be noticed in sick or life and 'Vigor. Contains all *•
frequency, h curiously tittle to h both th French p
nervous
look prematurely old. Their effect
^ runs ircre secured lzasy with or without :•next Another promineat rh <irean to plugs eae ctr,;o
Ia
looks a e
0o in vain or w new n
k f ane feet, wheat grain made digestible •
ast
011 e the ae revementS o ar e attxie has sneu rd, sant: koo r]pwa .s a very reaur,cat.a
headaches, fickle appetite, pain in the the goodness of the whole glasses, but after using this prescription xraed tt.co met',• 2 a',are ^'irmaan'ox,a:nerr
PP 1? say They write columns but one g d hQ and the British In combating the tat- f elft 1 i i r �
S '• bEE :, Cie
fifteen it'frrae5tin nS a r ••, r
- � . Or t S tee ar.ss a •s e2 • rre.r bx i b ttr. The , ::w ,:-
x a d 119 ,p x ii. r �
hack or side sallow complexion Sind . attempt t secure e ascend- <'nn even real Brie ,print ivititant „lasses," tamsararree it to s*narbsla ages- tb• p per rout fa pita
. _ ..German A. emp . a S tIx'e +seek s tcmr in,i,.ny3o�aG;s•+crsri .w] ._.e rrac :rs. At eau Go
OW coming of wrinkles, which every idea e r1u 1• , it is believed that -tbounands who wear xv_.• a,w °4'..ci .hx vary t1'
d a an th ow ,any fight n enc in the air. iasees eau now 4iseur d them in a reason obs„ eaed iron any ad .:ra • ,
d ds T thosethus afflict- by steam -cooking shredding yi, , , .. pre +`guests i era eAp,dd t,^ kept axe to s, P.r ser far
woman sea o what zrrusf, be a cheerless situation, . , "The Fokker," he said, sail only a able time and multitudes runic will be able ai��tr,csxtci five ucatbt wr�►n, s,.x.X r
ed Dr, Williams Pink Fills Direr a You are told about lurid sunsets and and baking.. Nothing so very bad copy of a French machine, it is seed in TurOrrte toy 1 almas `Drug Co,
speedy and certain cure; a restore- the roar of the cannonand the desola- strengthening, healthful and the Marine, with a very big engine.
tion of color to the cheeks, brightness
to the eye, a hearty appetite and a
sense of freedom from weariness,
Among the thousands. of Canadian.
women who have :found new health
tion of the landscape. Above all, you •satisfying. Delicious for But'we have had in this country for His Coat and His Pants, chicory From Figs..
have immensely tang -winded accountsabout eight rnonths privatelybuilt
of the intrepidity and good humor of any meal. Easily prepared.. unities winch outclass the okker A horse -dealer was showing a Horse being of the
Italy is niche oY dried
ory
P y g ` sit c h t to a prospective buyer, After run- ug d
the troops, their invincible belief in Ma•do iii Canada, in every way, not only in speed, but dei flee victory the admirable relations be h backward f d and for ti and for
Hing ire a a figs, it iq claimed that ed ee are
through 17r. Williams Pink Pills is
" in climbingand weight lifting Bawer,
new in great demand.
, "
tween the esp and their officers, etc, * It was not until attention was drown : e few ntmutes 1 etopped and card to
Mrs, N.-"Aflt,. Broughdale, Ont., . 3 the buyer, "What do you think of
who says:—"After the birth of my Every correspondent seems to follow + '® Erin's re �s e f h Fokker h
second child I was so weak and run n laid -dawn plan both as to what he
everk,ethets the existence
Government �eo££icials 1 his Boat? Isn't he a dandy?" The
began buying them,,'
thing. The doctor said I had scarce- ed to say, One wonders at the insist erRetre ByMAIL FROM IIC •
down that I was unable to do any-
says and does not say, or isnot allow -
ly any blood in xray body. I could not ence of these emphatic declarations LAND'S SHORES,
WELFARE.
walk half a block without being com- about the courage of the men and
pletely exhausted and all the treat their firm belief in victory. We would
be inclined to doubt it were it not stat- mother's greatest aim, No mother;,
The welfare of the baby is the fond,
mens of the doctor did not seem to ed so often.
wants to see her little ones suffering
Happenings in the Emerald Isle
Interest to Irish-
men,
of
help me. I called in another doctor, • Interesting in its way is a long de- j from colds, constipation, colic or any
but with no better results. MMy feet spatch from a eorl•espolydeut f the 9
and legs became frightfully swollen, I ether of the many ills that so often
suffered with severe pains in my back semi"official Weal Anzeiger. He de- line over 100,000 cigarettes oxo sent afflict little ones. Thousands of mo -
and sides, I would be all day drag -
not
fax from ene on Verdun, where he saw out every month bo the Irish lads at titers have learned
of that
Own givrnTab-
ging around at my housework, and I not a , occasional doe Baby's an
hope a company of prisoners,. among them : the front, as well as tobacco, reef- lets to their children they can keep
was beginning to give up all"two dozen Englishmen," "During The death has occurred at histhem well' Concerning the kp
of recovery. I had been urged to try the last period," he says, "aur worth dente of Mr. Austin, formerly Nation- a Richardel.Concerning
Pembroke Tablets i
Dr. Williams tuPink Pitts, taut like many • h h v y tice y alist 111.P. for West Limerick, He. Ax .4a Boston,ablets saved my
Unlike most little boys who have
cousins. lea a not been no i d very says,-- Baby s Own
ostlers, thought they could not help much;' The correspondent states that was in his 62nd year, tittle girl when nothing else appeared Haver attended school, little Arthur "
me when doctors had failed ei fila so, a notand ' Irish Nationalists at a meetingI would not attemptp to ,was firm in his deterrtiinatian not to
but after much urging I decided to English and French did regard held in Liverpool passetl resolutions to help her. . ft
ab- go. Finally his favorite Aunt Emma
try them. To my surprise hi a few 'one "bothanottrer with very friendly looks, pledging def a raise a baby without keeping old called to use persuasive
i better.
weeks I found myself getting
I thele gladly continued their use and
buyer, noticing that the horse was
broken -winded, replied, "Yes, I like
his coat all right, but I don't like his
pants."
That's +,tl,
Wife (pouting)—You have ceased
to. love me.
Hub (enjoying cigar and newspa-
per—No my dear, I've only ceased
making love to you.
Wizard's Liniment Lumbernrsu's Trio
A Useless ;Member.,
en= >�o;5e one
E1•.L1 3 OTATOES. IRISH GQR-
Fle,s. Peleware. Carman. Or.
der at o.3.,. Sappey llmit,•Ii. 'Vriti roe
quotations. U. W. pawsnn. .3rampton•
la 1 t,1S 1sIiL 11 ipie:STenen . :41.n
LL9 e
gggs. � .tui• very :•S• Pini bulls. t;lurL ,a
21015. R. 4- eititr per, 'ibbotstor4, Glue.
si17o� vd42a'TF.Ta.
j h \t i•:itI x 'I•ai 1\I1 1N1':Xl t;itI-
i� a•r,t•a•ei + eie'ts 1, esie t : and T weer11111 Al..+a few t'ou'rg, fen.
Highest a age^. paid. Mercury Mills,
Lin,itei1. Nur&.1fen.
4i]I.gs St ANTE:Li O DA Il,l',AI.'d
and light sriving at home. whole or
spare time, ge,.a1 pal:: worts sent any ,ifs-
sane, t'h tt ges iz uel. cad ict .I:il, for
earth 7:fare ltetieHa1 1taauteetui'ing
4omt�aey. �Ie,rare:,l,
aid to the allies in encwas ca a in herp
les agreed in nd desire
measure.. lets in the house."They are s`
less astonishment and desire at the ` of the cause of freedom.
by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 'powers in breaking his will.
his "�Y'hv Arthur
said dishes of food and the large The death occurred suddenly at y, surely, his
found myself constantly growing helps f t d t tables to residence, Temple Garden, Rathmines cents a box from The Dr Williams
Medicine Co,ra
e. icine o ,
stronger,. and eventually able to do a mea serve out
, vtNTi iz I:31 U'II \L'E1a ei' 1:I:-
1 :e ,i' S 1,n Ladles' flash and I • w y
j',r es.(ev, I'erananent work. 1l a 114• �t
wages. Weld f.tate t 1' �•,•r:ditieinrt. 11- t.,
iso iter , 1.td 4 w Nee .• ett. a
steel: tai.
aunt, "you are going to school with xTEwsl'ai nS `'Dart sALM,
mkville Qnt,
oss
the German soldiers " 9 of Mr. Francis John Cullame, Taxing
my house work without fatigue, I
strongly advise every weak woman to
give Dr. Williams Pink Pills a fair
Arial."
You can get these Pills through any esitri a Deka .e , 1y, e p P
medicine dealer or lay mail at 50 The Local Government Boarcl. has
:encs„a box or six boxes for $2 50 here eat better than wedo athome Wormed the Coleraine Guardians that
from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., dust what a London docker would a Portstewart is now an urban sanitary
say. (?) district,with a Council of its own.
"The Englishmen, like all their em- The trike of dockers at the Forth
risoncri compatriots, show them -
p ' Wall Dublin,who claimed $1,20 extra
selves much more garrulous than: the .: a
French, who are usually taciturn and for each 'wet day, terminated by the
reserved. The garrulity is of the men resuming work at discharging the
noisy, vehement kind, They regard' eargoes.
the war as something in the 'nature At a special meeting of the Dublin
ora football snatch, and are quite Corporation a motion was accepted ye -
prepared .at its close to cheer for the
vanquished side. But on the Ger-
man side they find no encourage-
ment.” Then follow long descriptions has been appointed Attorney -General
tofi the Britishd steel. helmets, andf *fes- of Hong Dong, is an Irishman, and
umnsand military aboute, col- Was educated at the high school and
amus of vapid stuff crops in Trinity College, Dublin.
the French fields and how, nice vari- Donegal herring fishing conditions.
gar vegetables taste. It is withd in the dFrench continue to be most satisfactory. The
gardens tasto, Itis this sort ofn landings at Downings vary from 55
war correspondence thatf the German to 28 Brans and the prices range to.
at home miles be satisfied.
about $14.42 per eran.
The Swinford District Council have
issued to the occupants of laborers'
cottages in the district pamphlets an
cottage gardening, suggesting to them
Away Together. the necessity of early tillage.
The Swinford Board' of Guardians
elected to a position in the Infirmary
Mrs. O'Hara, whose husband was
"D•--." swore one Englishman,the Master in. the Supreme Court.
inadulterated typo of a London deck-' The Ulster Women's Gift Fund at -
r, "Why on earth are we carrying en tends to the comforts of 13,000 men
his war, and what is the sense of the prisoners of war in Germany, in the
•bl d 9 1V1 th eo le trenches or on duty in the fleet.
Brockville, Ont.
INGENUITY AND 'WAR..
On Two Occasions the Peruvians In -
Meted Damage on the Chileans.
In the early eighties of the last Gen-
tury Peru and Chile were at war. Al-
though the Peruvians were beaten,
and had to give up Iquique to Chile,
they showed great adroitness an sev-
eral occasions, and succeeded in sink-
ing two Chilean 'men-of-war by ex-
tremely clever stratagems, of which
the Hon. Stephen Coleridge gives an
account in his "Memories,"
Soon after the Chilean fleet had
settled down to the blockade of Callao,
there appeared in the bay one morn -
mg a large ,barge of fruit that had
obviously gone adrift from the shore.
The Peruvians put out in boats and
steam pinnaces to bring the barge
back, and the Chileans, seeing what
and boats to intercept and capture the
drifting barge. A fierce fusilade be-
tween the hostile boats followed, and
several men were killed or wounded.
At last the Peruvians* drew off and
left the barge in the hands of the
triumphant Chileans, who towed it off
amid the cheers of their ships' crews,
who had watched the fight with keen
interest.
They brought the barge alongside
one of the big men-of-war, and quick-
ly sent the cargo of luscious fresh
fruit up the side in baskets. When
about half the cargo had been taken
on board, a terrific explosion shook
the bay, and an enormous hole ap-
peared in the side of the great ship,
which sank instantly, like a stone,
with all hands. By an arrangement
of springs and balances, a huge charge
of dynamite in the bottom of the
barge was ignited when a certain
amount of the weight of the cargo
was removed. Although the Peru-
vians had waged the fight for the
possession of the barge with fierce
persistence, they had never intended
to be successful.
A few weeksc later; a large man-of-
war was sent up the coast to capture
anything worth having at Huacho. On
the appearance of the vessel, the in-
habitants drew all their boats far in-
land, and, taking all :then'. valuables,
fled into the interior. One boat, a' new
one, larger than the, others, they haul-
ed some little way up the beach and
then abandoned. After pillaging the
place, the Chileans looked at the boat,
which was entirely empty. The Per-
uvians had removed card, sails, 'mast
and even the rowlocks. The Chileans
looked it all over to be sure that there
was' no dynamite in it; and then tow -
for use when the first grows too hot,
ed it away to their vessel The cap- a third in reserve for accidents, and that, in trench fights at least, the per -
tarn had the davits rain out and .ropes a. 'fourth in the repair shop. tentage is as high as 25.
t and the seats at the bow and
commending that a sum of $40,000 be
placed in this year's rates for build-
ing artisans' homes,
Mr. Joseph Horsford Kemp, who
They All Went
IF DEAD COULD PARADE.
Germany's Lost D'Icn Would Take Five
Days to Pass.
New York saw 182,000 men march
twenty abreast past the reviewing
stand in twelve hours in the prepared-
ness parade,
The present United States army at
its full authorized strength of 120,000
men could pass in about eleven hours
-less than a day.
The United States army of 206,000
fighting men agreed upon by Congress
could pass in a marching day and a
half.
The dead of Germany alone in the
war are put by British official fig-
ures at '700,000. That number would
take more than five marching days to
pass.
The armies fighting at Verdun are
in the neighborhood of 900,000 men.
They could 'pass in a week.
The British Empire's present army
is estimated at 5,000,000 men. They
would take more than thirty-six days
—six weeks of daily marching.
Her Patience.
•
"You are not working in the same
place," said the butler.
"No," replied the cook, "I've been
obliged to change families several
times and I'm going to keep on try-
P.A BONNOT'S RHEUMATISM killed in action in France and whose ing till I find one that suits me."
CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS father is still serving with the colors. ask for naissard=s anal !fake no other
The Compulsory Education Act in
Roscommon district is working sates- Even in the fatherland they speak
factorily. The attendance of pupils in the mother tongue.
the numerous schools under control
has increased by 20 and'25 per cent.
Mr. Thomas Murphy, a member of
the Blackrock Urban Council, has re-
ceived a letter front the. Lord "Lieut-
(Special.)—`"All persons who suffer enant, thanldng him for his efforts on
from rheumatism should use Dodd's behalf of recruiting in the district.
Kidney Pills." This is the statement At a meeting of Belfast National
volunteered by Mr. P. A. Bonnot, a School teachers a resolution was
well-known resident of this place.
Asked to give the reasons why Mr.
Bonnot said:
"I suffered for three years from
rheumatism. I consulted a doctor with-
out getting any results. Four boxes HELMETS :AVE. LIVES.
of Dodd's Kidney Pills fixed me up."
That rheumatism iscaused by sick !British Troops Now Better Protected
kidneys failing to strain the uric acid
And With It Went All Those Symp-
toms Which- Mark the Earlier
Stages of Kidney Trouble.
Grand Clairiere, Man., May 29th
adopted declaring that, owing. to in-
creased cost of living, the time had
arrived when they should be granted
a war bonus.
out of the blood was again shown in
Mr. Bonnet's case. His earlier symp-
toms were: heart flutterings, broken
and unrefreshing sleep, fitful appe-
tite, a tired nervous feeling, a heavi-
ness after meals, neuralgia and back-
ache. .
When he cured his kidneys with
Dodd's Kidney Piles the rheumatism
and all the other symptoms of 'kid-
ney trouble disappeared.
Need Four Rifles.
Four rifles are said to be necessary
for perfectly equipping the man in
the trenches, one at hand, a second
From Enemy Fire.
The value of the helmets which are
now being supplied to 'i,lie British
troops at the front is indicated in an
article in the current issue of the
British . Medical Journal, which says
that in a big fight where the British-
ers were wearing the new helmets the
number of penetrating gunshot
wounds of the head was equal to less
than one-half per cent., and,the total
number of fractures of the skull was
under one per cent., of all injuries.
Head wounds have been set down,
upon the experience of recent wars,
as accounting for' fifteen' per cent. of
all casualties, and the latest data show
"The British helmet," the Journal.
pu to
the stern.. Then he ordered his men The Pinch. e !plains, "protects the side and back
t haul away.It was the last order -the neck and the temples and the
o "I understand the text all right,"upper art of the face as well, . of
he' ever gave,for the moment thepp P
lof
ropes tightened, the ship was . blown
remarked Aunt Ann Peebles, after • course, as the top and sides of - the
the: sermon was aver; "but . the I head. It has also a smooth round top.
preacher's' explanation of it puzzled It stands away 'from the head about
me a good deal." one-third' of an inch all around, the
AIIE CLEAN,
NO STICKINESS
ALL D,EALEtS
G.C.Sriggs & Sons
HAMILTON
weight being borne .by a padded
He who has lost all confidence' can leather band fixed to the inner side
t
your big sister in the fall.")Ronteet st1Ctti4; NEWS .,NL JOB
"No, I'm not going to school at all," Offices? fur sale in good Ontario
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Help for Woolen MjA!
`I �1r�CF.tt, 'TT.'AIORS, LUMPS, RTC..
At the Yarmouth Y.M.C.A. Boys' L, interna1,0:c
and sxternul, cured w14b-
Camp, held at Tusket Falls in August, out pain by our brine trentmcnt. Write
us before too Iate. 17r. 13eliman ate'lica3
I found MINARD'S LINIMENT mast Co., Limited, Coillnf:woo0. Ont.
beneficial for sun burn, an immediate
relief for colic and toothache.
ALFRED STOKES,
Gen. Secy.
Fastidious Pigs.
Pigs, instead of being ready to eat
anything, are among the most fasti-
dious animals. Out of 575 plants, the
goat eats 449 and refuses 126; sheep,
out of 528 plants eat 887 and refuse;
141; cows, out of 494 plants, eat 276
and refuse 218; horses, out of 474
plants eat 262 and refuse 212; while
pigs, out of 243 plants, eat only 72
and refuse 171.
Carders, Weavers,
Fullers,
Napper Tenders.
Good wages paid in all Departments, and
steady work assured. We have several
openings for inexperienced help. 'where
energy and ability will bring promotion.
Wages paid .to apprentices while learn-
ing weaving. Special inducement to
Family workers. Write, stating full
experience, if any, Age, 3Dtc., to
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temper she' can 'be just as ugly as the thickness of . a lead pencil, and
'anybody else. about one inch long."
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Empty -Handed.
The afternoon at the new neigh-
bor's had passed very pleasantly.
James Jr., cried when told that it was
time to go home.
"Never mind,” said the lady con-
solingly. "You come again."
"It ain't that," said James Jr., "it's
the wolloping I ant going to get from
Henry. When I get home he'll say
"Halves,' and if I have to tell him
that you didn't give me anything he
will think I'm telling a story and
punch my head for it."
Wheelock Engine, 150
11.P., 18 x42, with double
main driving belt 24 ins.
Fimo 301i. . �1
wide, and �
'
belt driven. All in firsi
=be
� F
O�tld
condition.
CIaSS
together or separate-
ly
sold loge i�orate-
• shafting
also a:lot of �
at a very great bargain as
room is required immedi-
ately.
Y
S. Frank Wilson & Sons
73 Adelaide Street West,
Toronto.
7dinarri's Liniment uaeti by Physicians.
A •Good Time to Wear Them.
A Irishman's wife had the misfor-
tune to break her eyeglasses. Pat
was at the town, so he bought her a
brand-new pair. . When he got home
his "better•:half" tried them on and
exclaimed --"Pat, these are about the
best glasses T ever looked through
with me two eyes." ' "How's that?"
said Pat. "Well, everything I see
looks like two or three." "Shure,
thee, wear them on Saturdays when I
give you the pay," said Pat..
Seep Alinard's Liniment in the house
write fOr
Spm ctal ,L'ffer 1
This Latest Model
Hand Cement
Mixer pays
itself in '7 clays.
Mixers in all sizes
and styles Write
for Catalogue.
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1713 3:0 Spadina Ave.
Toronto.
Rock
Salt
Boat for
Cattle.
Write foe
Brines.
Toi3.01vTo SALT WO S,
60-62 Jarvis St., Toronto. Ont.
Women Clean Streets.
Several Iuindred women have just
taken up the work ofcleaning the
streets in Liverpool, England. They
are tak_ng the places of men who have
joined., the army, and are said by the
oldest, employes in the department to
be as efficient as the men.
Only Meter She Knew. •
Hub (with newspaper)—I see that
the French have gained two hundred 1
meteres from the enemy. ` •
Wife=Two hundred metres! I sup;
pose the Germans made , another of '•
their 'gas attacks.
lave Money on fl Gen
Get my prices, direct from mill to you.
1 have Roofings for every purpose.
Samples free. Address
Halliday Co., Ltd., u'o„t°'
S I L VE highest in years.
Send your ofd
silver. jewelry,
etc., to us to re-
line and get highest .ash price.
Canadian Seamless Wire Co. Ltd.
193 Clinton St., Toronto, . Ont.
dr
D
Feitaveswomataie.
merits from patients
cured of FIts,Epfep•
sy,Falling Sickness
or Convulsions by a
free sample of Cr.
Roof's remedy, We
PAY EXPRESSAGE on
FREETR%AL5CTTLE
if you CUT OUT and
RETURSIIIIS AD 11
your leiter. Raw;
eds of testimanla s on file. Give age and full parilcularv.
r. F. HARVEY ROOF CO. Dopt.A 1409 Sta. N. NcwYork
Reduces Bursal Enlargements,
Thickened, Swollen Tissues,
Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore-
ness from Bruises or Strains;
stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain.
Does not blister, remove the hair or
Iay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle
at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free.
ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind—an
antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds,
strains, painful, swollen veins or.. glands. It
heals and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at drug-
gists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you
write. Made in the I% S. A. by
W, F. YOUNG, P. 0. F., 515 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can.
4bsorbloe and Absorbine, Jr.. are made In Canada.
People are polite to the the on±c
Ricker, but they're .fle-cierlrir'yali•y to
rfl tdl �rr;
r : .t(t; KINGSTON'
.1 1 , .:ONTARIO
ARTS . EDUCATION.
APPLIED SCIENCE
Including Mining Chemical, Civil, hiecli-
anietil and Electrical Eugiueering.
MEDICINE.
During the War there will bo continuous,
sessions in Medicine.
- HOME STUDY
" The Arts Course luny be taken by cot re-
spondence, but students desiring to grades.
ate must attend one session.
QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY
SUMMER SCHOOL GEO. Y. CFIOWN
JULY ANO AUGUST REGI5TRtAR
commideopmw,
him. 1 ED. 7.
ISSUE 28-'16,