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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-5-31, Page 3-g WHERE HEROES ilarit to Drop Meat? THRIFT AND - proDu, tcnoN. - A11 depends on what you eat They. Will ,P1.-ovt: a ialwark o :ARE BURIED as a substitute. It is a goodg tren th To Our Em ire Thrift is the handmaid f • 4 - -time to study "food value. . ° 111°' You may . twit. Of what avail would lavieh pro LAST HONORS FOR EVERY MAN [Icall may be, eating .the duction be witheut the strong re - CANADA., wrong foods, the foods that straining power o'f. thrift? A fight- ing force in action, unsupported by re - cost, most and give the least serves, is like a runner who exhausts 111.1ti-inient Shredded himself by an fil -ud •ge d spurt, and e Wheat Biscuit . contains when he most needs it heels his re- "•-••• serve strength gene. What a reserve. twee is to an army aril reserved nutriment, Pound for pound, strength is to a runner the( tion tirie .esof dire need, na- ..1 and costs muchTwo From one end of Canada to the, ,1 of these Biscuits with milk °the'. Pe°Plet old and YelIng III" women, arid even children, have begun t flow - Row the Remains of the Fallen ar Being Cared for andePlans-for Future Memorials. A blessed and a glorious thing it is to die for one's country. So %loth the ancient Romans, Ever'Y tree Cana dian heart echoes this noble sentiment thinking on that gallant army of Can ada's sons who have laid down-. theb lives in the greatest of causes. 0-Torgotten will be the graves of these heroes. Even now, in the chaos of war, the Canadian military authorie ties are -have been since the very beginning---earefully registering every grave, locating it for future honer. Not even those brave roqo killed in furious action in the front line, buried, perforce, by, dead of nightie mayhap in the very parapets them- selves, or roaghly sepillchred in No Man'e Land not even those whose graves are deep dugouts, are emitted from this eeeeful ebroniele, Planned . rm Qut, on almost surveyed lines, The Wooden Cross. To -day, right in among the ten - one SeeS the little, temporary brown -stained wooden crosses sup - fed by the Government. Each beare the name, rank mut battalion and the day of the death of the man who • sleeps lomeeth it. These are the • foremost graves. Farther baek„, but still quite close to the lines, up in the desolate Ypread*selient and at other places, have seeo the little graveyards with their reWs of white bead boards, Regimental Designs, „ To s . cemeteries, [Ntherevet hu - 'manly possible, the dead ere borne back from the trenehes, wrapped in the soldier's blanket, tind laid to rest. Though, be the graves"in the trenches and under lire, the padre comes, nevertheless, to read the service over them, while their 'comrades stand by with hawed beads, Even in those God's Acres whieh cling so elose to the firing line is displayed the little touch ef human sympathy. Here, for the most part, regimental creme of distinct pattern adorn the burial ground. (3,000 Canadian Graves. Farther back of the lines the ceme- teries are InOre carefully tended than those within the shell area, Deputed by the British Red Cross, the chief gardener from Kew Gardens has been -superintending the laying out and planting id'ith Rowers and shrubbery of these places. Of the thousands of Canadians who have died in. France! and Flanders some eiglit ;thousand graves have already been registered. Many a, these are in groups, but some in isolated villages. Deaths in United Kingdom. IllIft Is to the individual andthe of than meat, eggs or potatoes and a little fruit rnake a a campaig,n of -production which is ex -1 our invinci.ble National Spirit, y, olsor3rts itract a £S.. 'V cents. IN/lake Shredded .1 nourishing meal at a cost of hibitmg to the world another plies? of ri p • A Kee Now, lerith equal ardor, energr and,'"104 rp WheatYour "rneat." A satisr, 'determinatim, let es learn the lessen ties -and Babies fying breakfast on which --- . . pis rungccera-elerne PregOrtionieuel litteinnotteet and put it in peaete..,..,ese individual, 1%010 lest three rears tho press lice recortet1.156 , 4. apaaiiy, social aad national. thrift. „ feettacenawittlinttottreo,tmetteicic e start the day's wOrK I 1S - our ro • h - PaP"-^ riSeitqAckadtiest of pots c% t in each of t e varied and orn leo =out"' ethich is fixed segment of' black! CABLE ADJUSTMENT, ,[ Between Britain and Argentine, ; garding Wheat Embargo. I., The diplomatie quarrel between A geTnhtienetua,ondRlaBt/ioint:inhaevveer rArgentine's lv,,heat embargo has beensettled. tao'''''seeenYndetont Bwrhitearien wherebyArgentine rtgheen Ah e:g18e0e,$- , 000 tons of wheat atur20 000 tone of 't flour, In return Britain contracted t forward to Argentine at a later date t21Qie0'0B0r0ittisolni. svcollfealLtv ttofrQbille hCeat:Itaredean:' Australia and elsewhere. Delivery of July ,and September. Presumably tbe Argentine wheat will be ,sent to Brit- ail.el-grgteonntcinee. wheatembargo was in- hsteirtuteadoybeere:museent 0%Pcelraeishentsitloant the tempting prices offered for export trade would drain the republic grain. The crop just harvested. was a disappointment, and it was feared the nation f ed a serious situittion glazed leather out In a, particular form. One sheepskin provides about -ve linings; for making three million helmets abeut six hundred thousand skins have been used, The lining Pro- jects little below the helmet, so that the metal in no place eornes into cons taet with the wearers bead. NEW READIT GS OF OLD WORLD Oat of Present Turmoil Will Come , Future of Joy and Peace. 4. Here are a few pertinent queswens. Is it Possible that Germany's infallible fficiency erystallized her arrriy is doomed to failure? Will England's; insuperable navy be conquered by the submarine? Will the Prance or . "fashion and frivolity" be known hereafter as the lane of eolfriety and heroic endurance? Will the United States, prodigal son in the family of nations, learn to save, that it may, feed the exhausted world from its exe uberance? Will Russia its mtrotis ready -cooked and redy-to-/plex wayS in which we live and move "in12.1'es- autocracy dead, seta luminous ex -A , ions join a leaetue of human libertY? "kt ample of democraey? Will rival pa -- eat;„ made in Canada. arid have our being; thrift What We' n tcoi; Pr" Cu'4 u/s4g':ai'"'t BAB) S OWN TABLETS But, if Canadians who have died in France have been so carefully re- membered, their comrades who suc- cumbed in these islands in nowise have been overlooked. Those ' nine --hundred and fifty graves of Canadian soldiers scattered over 13ritain and Ireland, be they on the edge of a great city or in some peaceful country churchyard, whose gnarled yews and ancient Norman chuneth recall the beautiful lines of Gray's Elegy, and where our sers lie near to crusad- ing knight MT& cavalier, each resting - place is faithfully set down. Hearing that Canada was about to purchase ground in cemeteries at her own expense,"the War Office protest- ed that all graves of overseas men whodaid down their lives for the Em- pire should be the especial care of the Mother Country. It was the least she could do, and she would be glad and proud to do it. So, wherever Cana- dians lie beneath the soil of Britain, whether in groups or singly, their, kinsmen of the Old Land „will plant flowers and keep their memory fresh and green. AFTER THE WAR? Allies Must Compete With German Efficiency in Production. According to statements made to high officials, for two years following the outbreak of the war Germany kepti her factories running at full capacity, turning out great quantities of products not required by the war, which were stored, away th be dump- ed upon the world's rnarkets after peace is declared. A remarkeble statement made in this connection is that one Gerrrian isi worth two Americans as a unit of pro- duction, For cheapness of -manufac- ture, it is said, the Germans will com- pete even with the Chinese._ Conse- quently, it is believed the Germans, defeated on land and sea, will turn to; manufacture and trade as never be - for -e, and thus take revenge on their present enemies. The Allies also „ear° warned by e meiribers ,the French mission that the ;evirtues" of' the Germans must not be overlooked. "Virtues" in this connection mean co-operation, co-or- dination, discipline, tenacity, sacrifice. These qualities displayed by the Germans have, won the generous admiration of their enemies. But American. officials are that, theit'tdetoPle Must PO'id40 '- ermatieleal6iii ese lines ^^1r I r *ewe esa „Itettlioetstai seseee t teeseetoie eeeetesee,,e,,,ex se es Will you and forge hymn. and sei'l fisimess to practice the Gelden Rule? `fhese questions are uPperre est t ,rricet's- minds, and events day unto, erGerent da' Will answer them, The -only cue can -anewer now ie the laet; the, 1 e others will be erswered hen Ontl Strt",t eat or drink; thrift in -what we buy' 144:440444° 07: or sell; thrift in the things we use en reeseeeve- the very clothes we wear. Thrift in ose‘rm turt,sis tt . in trying times that are bottind to come eoccuev t e suneh ne of ProlIPerit-Y, that we oee sure, blIA.V 110AI,D(Aii0A10 An Up -to -d. te Cosh] may be prepared and seasoued for the ,"ll"•'-'" FAA; , Certain chernists are eadeaeming adapt the horse eleeetiret to the haman dietary, The nuts are more than half stay and*sm,-t- vitt/ some Proto n ;and fat, ...elm are 7,1a-l:talow,, Teem valize chiefly depends or, the elintina- tion of the bitter elements and the ire itating -a:P•ortitt-Me glucos'ides, OF GREAT VALUE Lagacti, Ste, PerPetue. "EtaltY's Otvn Tablets Viten we will f(lel the pinch Of aver- tlaa to ale and 1 1 Q Foulard figures among the smart silks for summer this year, and the polka-dot pattern is especially favor- ed. The bolero dress illustrated is developed in this Silk, Highly tip to date is this model with the short Wert) and straight snirt attached to a yoke belt. -AleCall Pattern No. 781b, Ladies' Bolero Dress; round or instep length. In" 6 sizes; 34 to 44 bust. Price, 20 cents, These patterns may be obtained from your loeal McCall dealer or from The McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept, W. Codfish for Bindings. A bookbinder at*l3rernen is using codfish skin as a substitute for leather in bookbindings.' The new material is said to give excellent re- sults, and it has many advantages over shark -skin, which has frequent- ly been used for, de luxe bindings. The strength and durability of the new material have been tested and approved by the Imperial Testing Of- fice. It is easy to work, literally untearable, and has „ the beautiful markings of snake -skin: Experimenting. , It is surprising how ignorant girls can be at times. They should all know what a kiss means, beet they often insist on having it repeated. Salt should never remain in any- thing rubber. It causes the rubber to rot. THE LIFTUP • • BIAS FILLED". CORSETS . • The ,Suppert eenSr „hist where Yif,i,1 4'44 Ail tIe latest- -tiof5oorsets to suit any ../1,gttr..e.,,,',; Yount:denlik yoU, catallg.,tie and nieasu-nW,anteel • MITEP. ity. Let the rich man -as well as the , poor rnan--study and practice thrift. No eelfish, mieterly thrift however, but ANGLEF recommend them To teem% the way God se.e.s beet. There other Thousands et ether Artp)teatien semething new under the sun every saY tbP. sanle thing, TbeY t‘,1)anY, 75 time is riees, ITietory Iri a fluid have become Convinced through aetual worthy of the Caeadian narne that ItSelf eapriot efface the record d the ee 1 ti rl ill re` t te hoe' 1) 15r:Ssc wise, timely and pa,triotic thrift, state. So ere men's oPinions. War 118t- tile Tablete that nothing eau will pave a 'bulwark of strength to eerie, u rA S in ;Welt cealitiglg vthich Meilen ulle rutti t aur p . allies, and a staunch Mede in Ceeede Support to the lighting eause of juse & Till/Fl COMPANY. Walkerville. Opt. its tine and freedom, ,4:4--.44mr.rmm-m" ST VITUS DANCE - Even the Most Severe Cases Ca be Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. is yo fidgety, restless or ir- ritable ? e the hands slialty or the arms lerke Does the faee twitch ? Do the legs tremble or drag? These are signs of St- Vitus Danee, a nervous disease Widob is confined chiefly to young children, but width often affects highle--etrung women, and emnetinlen mein St, Vittie Delius is caused by disordered nerves, d t blood and is always cured by the use of DI Williams Pink Pills, which fili the vein with new, rich, red blood, stengthen Ing the nerves, and thus drawing out the disease. Dere is proof: -Mrs, Xelin Charming, Lower Caledonia, N,S„, says: --"When my daughter Myrtle was about nine years of age she became afflicted with St. Vitus Dance. The trouble ultimittely be- came so bad that sbe could not bold anything in her hands, and had to be fed like a child. She could not even walk across the floor withottt help. She was treated for some time by a physician, but did not show any im- provement. One day a neighbor said elle had read of a ease of St. Vitus ,Danee cured by Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, and we decided to give this medicine a trial. By the time tbe third box was used there was some improvement In lier condition, and we continued giving her the pills for about a month longer when.she was entirely cured, and has not since had the least return of the trouble. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- tained from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams' Medi - eine Co., Brockville, Ont. ,AmeneetaAti I - G art 'a ten IA, STr-fArr tart 4px passed to the peat houee. handbill contained printed orders tha every member of the household must ' and dies e immediately, pack up a couple of,Vankets, a an a ge pair of stout hoots, a spoon and fork, and a few other small articiee and be ready for the second vieit in 1 half an hour. 'When the officer returned the fern- , ily were marshalled before him, and Boacrs he picked out those whom he wante0 WWI a curt, You -will come, 'And you,' i And you.' Without even time for ' leave-takir the select .1 d dr" ' "• 4 She Had Seen 111 Two Years paraded in the street and marched Promise a imm4p life upon thi.s. von- and etomach; driving out consliPalleu !ede fats fused and busy planet The eve of and indigestion: breaking uP colds faith eerenely looks beyond the hide- aril 11‘,JAINnteer 1.1 anklalgOolltSreLL 'fPS pal, oils turmoil to the age thet must ar- • ^rired rive When the low of lave shall be by utedieine tiettlers by mail at ;la ill'Istlit'erreb1)0'oularIb'e-(13c.trP14eltlitumlnnt;t. a ri paramount and the eharaeter of. an, in- cents a -"x frelh The Dr, ' Co. Limi"d" C°111x1g-w°°4. OUS iii4iSm'S-t-doftll5 . sone tor tmeotai -10 Weeks, see dividual or of a people shall be seen oe. roe Out. and Itticem for What it e A ins C. red to a relit on tl t t f 'There they were imprisoned for three Husband Is Entbusiestic 1! R1TANNA RULES T.,.11E Avgs,i Post lice m St Merveliousl iri ' s In these war- , Post Office '$ is stifl (Ole of the ers of the age, The Wal the mails still go to and fru el [ from the enthi of the earth a woR-i‘ rry tl 4 eessee 15.41,7,1 derful eertifieate to Britain's eerinnand of elle oceeris. One beard the other day, of a letter , I sent from .Melbottrne SalieburY Ild CoaId I lam to one of our spiendi Atieece )s , 01,1,4N - e evt4r, with gine 'tat, the rso the town, • la $ Y er says an En,,..„lish writer. The man to odd's war= it was ad ed had gone to France, and the letter followed him. But, Meanwhile, he had been welled- 2lst, cd, and it went on to Havre. There it 8 was discovered that he had been dis- Canadians who praise Macy charged, and had actually gone back Pills for the good they bave done there to Australia 'kw *1 t ti I tt t days without any means of commend- '. cation with friends or relatives, all 3' herded, together indistrriminately and • POLICY OF ENSLAVEMENT. Deliberate Plan of the Germans in Oc- cupied Countries. Mr. 3. P. Whitaker, an Englishman, who recently effected his escape from Roubaix, and arriving at Copenhagen, gives an interesting account of his re-, markable experiences behind the Ger- man lines. ,"Enslavemene is part of the deliber- ate policy of the Germans in France. It began by the taking of ho'itages at the 'very outset of their possession of Rorbaix," said Mr. Whitaker. "A number ef the leading men in the civic business life of the town were marked out and compelled to attend by turns at th'e town hall to be shot on the spot at the least sign of revolt among the townspeople," continued Mr. Whitaker. "Not a few :of the mill owner's were ordered to weave cloth for the invad- ers, and on their reAsal were sent to Germany and held to ransom. Many of the mill operatives, quite young girl, were directed to sew sandbegs for the German trenches'. They, too, refused, but the Germans had their 0 NV n ways of dealing with what they regarded as juvenile obstinacy. They dragged the girls to a disused mov- ing picture hall, and kept them there without food and water until their will was broken. "Barbarity reached its climax in the so-called 'deportations.' They were hist slave raids, brutal and undis- guised. d Io'clock in the mornitt vas divided into eAl' three „The procedure was' a .c9":11deont,O'n,o-nf troops would be dia" round- a dis- trict -the ruSstair rd and espe- belleveet Qet,h, Regiment, played,',Za. great part taathis diabolical orii.O.e4ta,_11,0r °fricerSe'L.aald, non commis sidided'effiders evot1190_noele' door until' the household haTtiddbill, about octeve ,(,netee'h size s 'ended inetnet given but the barest modicum of food. Then like so many cs.ttle they were A^ t sent away to an unknown fate. MAKING STEEL HELMETS Special Sort of Material Needed the Purpose. Kidney Pills. Fort Smith, r (Spec-tal)-Among all I thou , , 4 i e ten ie a er s no more fervent admirer or the , back to the Antipodes, and the Irian' great Iddriey remedy than Isidore Mer- ' and, the letter arrived home almost l , edi, of this place. eimultaneeusly Tint letter had "Yes, it always gle'es Inc pleasure to i travelled thirty thousand miles, at for say a good word for Dodd's KitineY least. Pins," M. Meroredi says. "My wife; Even the mistakes of the Post Office The steel lielinet's adopted by the French and Britieh weigh from one and a quarter to one arid a half Pounds each. The materials used, says the Sphere, consist of plates of steel for the convex lielme and for the visor and teak piece, leather and eloth for the lining, and aluminium for the waving plaquettes that form the springs between the lining and the in- terior surface of the steel. Thehrolled-steel plate has to be sup- ple enough to be worked cold, as beat- ing would lessen its resisting quali- ties. That requirement eompels the mainefacturers to dee a special steel obtained from very pure castings that are free from phosphorus or sulphur., The helmets are coated with a dull gray similar to that used on the 75 - millimetre gun, which is difficult to distinguieh even at a short distance. In painting,them, the manufacturers use a spraying process that has the ad- vantage of being very rapid and of giving no inequality of surface. To add to the permanence of the paint they suspend the helmets on bars in a gas drying oven. The lining consists of a •cloth cap is excellently at- tained by adding to the daily menu a ration of GoOdness—Ener- gy—Ease- of Di- gestion --Excel- lent Flavor —are all found in this truly remarkable iwheat and barley .sseteraMie--,e, was Sick for two years. We could not ' nre wonderful S 14tt ‘• dl n,it * lind anything to restore her to health, "The Registrar, County Court, Brom- , Then we found a pamphlet telling of ley,h some months ago did not arrive several persons who had been cured withia any reasonable time, and was by Dodd' Kidney Pills. given up for lost. It has lately turn- ,. My wife ueed just two boxes of ed up, with various Indian Postmarks them and she is perfectly -well, to the on R. It had been delivered t great surprise of all our neighbors. Registrar in Bombay. Tbey can tell you the 'Salne thing, I ' cannot d •Dodd's Kidney recomme ilitinardta Ziniment Ltunbortaan.,s Dodd's ICidney Pills are the greatest In tile New Testament the is Pills enough." eock , o the of all remedies for weak, suffering me/Ahmed in reference to the denial of women, They cure the kidneys The 1tl L k1dneyS are the root of nine -tenths of crowing." There is no mention in the en -0-0-0-0 cr.): cj,(!:1321: , A vy,;-.11 st,i1t;it,ttit,tv.,71.41,1to:t.wv,041, f11' t1 iuipi teit,intion altirt11:114 anii ',tarter, tatto itwfila exttne , for I)SON, MI)L ' t SSEN-. ruariui I of, UrlieiIS;,:°:‘::;s4rn' 'ele'::ir:9*.11:411.Xle:t1,1i.et(;):>:':(:111:::;"1:7,1.:10;.:515:.11 a ,r Irg• Car, in •,..?,00d running arc 1141 ' 'tieln,NCIeF,It, sEVEN l'AtiSt:N- , mien „ 01 (.tr 1 . i 1 vti in i..ti0,1 C.Inupe, v 'This. a r WI", a I'i in te9 01 it/ yeur kind ineica , .,,,,,wr rl-c,:. eepll:ltict.:1.;[.roo,tarltte• t!ar, in good . t-zittidt.‘1:1•1:,,t1 -ii;;rti:e710.,1 i.,;_triAltol.' (ar. .a-nd' l's 5 n'aret::n , - - ------- 0 der Touring. Car. Ras electric lights , DrssEti,„ PASSENGER CAURIO- mkt lett A very hsc andsome clod car, r rat ittible fora4.1,;!,..tor,„I'rlctt .050. We only -used cars :trier the pm-- chaser had u demonstration and :.:atisited himself or the running quali- ties of the ear he ts Call tte our showroom time you timyou are• in Toronto and let our salesmen show you any or OM' used. cars and give you a demonstra- tion. • • TILE 13021111170.17 AUTOMOBILE CO.. Limited 146450 By Street, Toronto, Ont. women's ills, Moreover, cured kidneys Old Testament of the cock or hen. YES! MAGICAL -1;r! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS mean pure clear blood all over the These domestic birds swere knows) te body. Tbat means good 1iajthevery.the early Greeks and Romans and where. 'probably were introduced by the Ro- mans into Palestine. It is said that SWAT HIM I these birds were prized by the Roneans both as food and for cock -fighting. The Fly is a Constant Menace to the Health of ,the Family. Why, there's a fly! Seems kind o' good, doesn't it, to hear it buzzing around contentedly in that - sunny window?' It means that spring has come. You are glad to see it, just as you welcome the crocuses and blue- birds. But wait a minute. Where did that fly ecome from? Not up from Florida with Gentle Sis- ter'Sceith Wind, as did'Welcorne Rob- in and Winsome Bluebird. No, it hatched out of a muck heap, and it came right' into the house without wiping its mates feet. Aback to the muck heap to lay More eggs, and by the time the hot days come the two will have some millions of descend- ants. And all of them will come into the house without wiping their feet, and they Will leave filth and disease germs in your food. Spoils the ro- mance, doesn't it? The fly is your enemy. Kill it! Minaret's Liniment used by P Yeicians. , Editorial Elysium. "Fellow dropt into the o ee the other da# and ordered the paper, and we were pleased. Said it was a good paper, and we were glad. Said it was more than Worth the money to any man of intelligence, and wewere tick- led. Said it was the mainSta v of the itto wwma> sa 111(11 e wger Nevactrees ts ubio) eolsttieerk I edan.id d Said inost reliable town -builder and devol- -oper In this whole community, and we Yelled with joY. Paid for his ;paper, and -we slid gently to the floor in blissful unconsciousness. Nature had reached its limit. gee", xinardta Linfinent in t1x houe. pa•kffige,so•da gives instant re1ief aburn 'dryto the bur-ned part •inimeljatej the serse of relief is Had shirt's anchor fall on my knee and leg, and knee swelled up and for six days I could not move it or get help. I then started to use MINARD'S LINIMENT and two Vettles cured me. PROSPER FERGUSON. ,,Seagulls are • undoubtedly weather prophets. Dwellers on the coast have noticed that when certain winds be- gin to blow the gulls collect in large flocks and fly to the fields or cireOe I high over ehe land, screaming all tile 1 while uneasily. After such dem- I onstrations it is said that a rainstorm I i.4 certain to follow. Aftnthe Two Eyefor a Lifetime Murine is for Tired Eyes. s U• ' Granulated lryelids. osts V s Rerreshes —Restore B. Murillo is siFiVeriteTreat- • ' tnent, for eyes,tbat feel dry and smart, Give yourtlyes as much or your loving care as your Teeth and rudarthe same regularity. Care for Them. You Cathot Buy New Eyes. Sold at Druiand Optical Stores or 1):7 Mali, As.i. Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, ;or Free Soc., If an article has been scorched in irommtg, wet in cold water and, lay where the 'bright sunshine, will fall itiniareloztleyolrittelutit 0. This •.wille take the nt , • ; ••!. OiebeslaS tbye,13t,emilliton ExpresS'More Oi e,t,',tie stolen, yougetyou, nunoy hack. seeeping° b'YieexePteh'6et hot ony'll'ae 10.• t tea 11 0--0--0--0--0---0--0-o--- You say to the drug store man, "Give me a small bottle of freezone." This will cost very little but will positively remove every bard or soft cern or cal. lusfrodrops f feet. Afew hisenew ehe pound applied directly upontatr(elinr", aching corn relieves the soreness la-, stantly, and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all,,dries up and can be lifted Off with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that freezoile dries in a moment, and Amply shivels -up the ' corn or callus without irritating the surrounding sktolut, • Don't let father die of Intedtion or lockjaw .I.r.pee whittling at his corns, but f yGul,sthas elfpthdilsvigegititanhdunta iaken1;tre irnterzeonie Ie — tell him to order a small bottle from. his Wholesale drug house for,you. , Eelettn I19 Go:11;!Louli Por All Boiler Bred Water" , Cyolonti Shaking and Eninniaif •Baia fort all, riksualreinentn Canadian Steam Solier'Ecm.T,nt ,(3„7:4 Tel. Gerrard, 3dAp, , 20, hlaGse 15 ele.Onne, qi;