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WI T 'S FUEL' OF CONSUMPTION:
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{ e t TR C11 1DIAN YOUTH. C 01.1) (1.1M 3A1. IIUNGI?R• Tank l osarit title,
E START �� ` !The Doctor
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a, A t11'a I °i 1 Inks (says a correspondent of the
200,009,000 n „r Evening. Standard) aro the popular
The Deluged for lcchnieaelly Trained Allied P:orope Needs
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}Sorkers is Imperative, 1111 .els of Whets,Do «n n t J3 at nIi<ct of the •moment, -and every
H t`t + "' aY tv ,ilii of rumor is abroad regarding
i 1 rohnley 100,0ne More and gayly The Food Controller =ars Alll,d Eu -
teem
Prem 14 to ld years of ago annually i ,pe i. :hcu•t of :,330,110(3 t00 bu:,hcia; n
f ; their development. It con be no se -
COAL 1411()RIAGR I ROM/SES IO ;J,lei3 in % enk, Witlei'y Blood- leave 4011001 in Cuauht to cnrsar;0 in a-hral, On 11+.. 1 !u<c, Canada lied
BE MMO1RI$ AC'UT'E. J)r. Williams' Pink Pills Blake some occupation cnuneetel with mane- 110,aelleteo lea 11.•', for cep •t, On
- the Blood Ride, lied and lure factoring, agriculture, mining or the spins dart», 1he I'oit- d Stat s, after
transportation. The present general ellnwing for the normal don-umplion
Suggestions 33 Nen by
• Commiswinu of V).care, (0))1,0y blood is Lite starting plan of education clues not provide of leen own Peelle, h: d not 0 singlee
perils of eensu)0ptl00. Whirr your sullleienlly for these youeg people. biebel tMem gh Mr. hoover• think 1
Conservation for Iiaief of blood is in tills (.00,1i1 ion your whole They are -stepping out into the worl'1 that, by economy and sub;lituti.n,
Fuel Situation, health derlULOB. Your Nee b.'eemee to find their Way, with an almost en they will be able to exeort about
. pale oe tallow, your appetite fails, tirely literary education. The ap-' llr0,000,0u00 b•'•,ilehe Wier:, will A1 -
The fuel situation in Eastern Can- your heart jumps and (letters at the prentlre syetem in our industries is lied F,llropt• !weenie the Wan, of
Lala will he fully as bad if not wor•re least exertion or excitemmrtt• you are, almost at thins; of the past, and the 200.000,000 letehels to keep her from
next winter, aucl it ie imperative that • always weak and wretched and you youth in our factories and other bust_ sf ,rring'1
steps be takctl at core to provide sub- lose interest in both work and amuse- ness organizations is left to pick up fl Ott account of the ahinping :ilea-
stein;
for cool. With an increasing moot. This is the point from which
of his future occupation cat tion it moot come from America and
labor shortage in the United States, you may easily stop into that hopnless best he may.. Native -Mantling this, Ctnacln, as the err teary of the Ii,upire,
increased d010004 upon the railways, decline that leads to consumption and every manufacturer will agree that meet put forth :1 supreme Maori., says
Conccrvation The far ur • , ,•
coal for doestic told export purpose.; Intel( health, strength and energy ie vestment. Germany, in the past :fans flddiliomd labor. He is fining his hest
m
immense('e qujlements for Amerlean the grave, }that 1s needed to bring properly trained help i;, the best In
ounce ml t hat,
and;the placing of Canada on 'war ra- the new, rich red blood Dr. Williams' years, has amply demonstrated the now, and no amount of talking at him
tions' by the United States Fuel Con- Pink Pills actually make. In all the . value of technical training. twill induce him to pea. in a larger crap
troller, it will be i'ortunaate if Canada world of medicine there is no other' Canada has very important natural this spring, Provide him with extra
accures as large supplies of coal as tonic and blood builder like them, and resmu•cee, requiring capacity to develop help in seeding if you will, but he
she has this season, tall who feel weak, run-down or easily them. What are we doing to produce will not mecca: a his crop acreage un-,
Utili%e Our Forests. tired should lose no time in giviltg this capacity? How many of our less he le a Bored of enough help in
these pills a fair trial, They have farmers' children knots the qualities harvest, Even in ofd -Bottled Ontttrio
We must fall back upon our forests, s th
New un. wic c e that there are in our
use for best results? 1FI • age uncropped for lack of her It Is
contain vast quantities of hardwood less men and women, boys and girls Mgr. Choquette P•
which has little present value except into strong,robust people. In proof of knowlecas rl els of the Belgian farmers c tuesl any datowns many farm -trained,
for fuel ur roses. A cord of season- these statements may be given the. knowledge of his land and his sciente-
P 1 fie use of it. Can we hopemen at work not as essential as farm-
ed hardwood, such as hard maple, experience of Mrs. T. Brennen, Cbarl- to meat him frig, who would assist in the crucial'
beech or birch, is approximately equal ton, Ont., who says: ---"Not' only my- on even terms? How many metas 1mriods of seed -time and harvest if
in heating value to a ton of anthra- self, but my friends think that had it workers know the composition and the law protected them in their osi-
cite. Under normal conditions, coal not been for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills working qualities of their raw mater tions and ossibl made n a p
has been cheaper, but,atI would have filled a consumptive's ials. Do our carpenters, textile work- p y P part of
Ppresent' 1 urs, employees in our ceramic and lire difference between their ordinary;
prices, the difference -01 cost is not grave. My condition was most scree
great. What is needed now is int- ons; my blood seemed literally to other industries know why they par earnings and what they would receive
have turned water; I was as aro as a form certain operations and why they as farm laborers. We have conscript -1
mediate action on the tart of muni- P
Ontario Qelubec mid Brunswick 1 ' t� ansformed thousands of weal., hope of soil and the proper fertilizers to ere has been for years a Large acre- �
secure the results theydo? ed men sur overseas; wnat are we go -
We authorities to lay in an emer- sheet and became utterly unable to do
gooey stock of wood fuel, both on ac_ ;any housework or go about. I doctor We are not doing •justice to the ling
to do to feed our Allies?
count of the shortage of labor for cut- ed steadily for a long time but was rising generation, At the close of Man -power is needed for fighting,
g the war,Capada will no doubt see an for munition working and for food
ting and hauling, and the necessity for growing weaker, and finally the doctorproduction, and whichever is the most
Navin the wood cut to dryBurin the held out but little hope for my re-' influx of immigrants from the Euro -
having gurgent should have the most men al -
summer. The city of Winnipeg laid covert'. It was thought that a trip Pean countries, Their system of in -I lotted to it. In such times as these,
in a reserve supply of 14,000 cords of might help me and I was taken to New dustrial training has put them in a it is given only to those in high au-'
wood this season, ,and the mayor re-- Ontario. Those who saw me while on Position to understand the theoretical thority to know conditions fully, but,
ports this was an important factor 111,1 my way did not think I would reachas well as the practical side of their if the food administrations of Canada
averting a fuel crisis. Ottawa also my journey's end alive, After I reach- means of livelihood. Canada will have 1 and the United States portray things
has decided to establish a civic fuel, ed my destination a friend strong -,to meet these European countries 01 as they are, the food situation is the
yawl, 3lv urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink competition for trade, and, to do so most serious we have vet had to face
Co-operation Needed.
To supplement the efforts of city
and municipal governments, co-opera-
tion of the provincial governments is,
in many cases, essential. Where tim-
ber on Crown lands is sufficiently ac-
cessible, a special organization is
needed to facilitate the completion of
arrangements, including•the organiza-
tion of labor for cutting on a large
scale. The Provincial Forester, or
some one working under his direction,
should take the whole matter up vig-
orously with the respective city and
municipal. governments, and assist in
determining the needs of the local sit-
uation in each case, and how best to
meet them. A beginning in this direc-
tion has already been macre in Quebec,
and it is reported that Ontario is of-
fering wood in Algonquin Park free to
municipalities and is co-operating
with them in organizing production.
!Pills, and as of course Ifl1 W - anxious n s successfully, her manufacturing and It • •
is only when the ordinary citizen
to regain health I did so. The pills' other lines of activity must utilize all
trained help available; to secure this 1 reasolvelizesd. this that the problem can be
were the first medicine I had taken
which seemed to help me at all, and it result it will be necessary to give the! •
was not long until I felt they were most important positions to our for- - LEMONS WHITEN AND
i doing me good. I continued their use e g born residents. We may then;
realize, too late that we have been un-+ BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
gladly, and began to feel hungry and
soon after was able to move about the fair to our oleo I 1 t ' 1 - Make this beauty lotion cheaply for LINIMENT a very superior article, °''°`4'- O --O"''-- ° `--0 '° u 0 o c
;house. Next I was able to go out of training schools with night classes your face, neck, arms and hands. Y@S1 LIFT A CORN
shouid'he apart, and an important and eve use it as a sure relief for sore e
doors and to help in the housework, P At the cost of a small jar ,of ordf 11 threat and Ghost. When .1 tell you I OFF WITHOUT PAIN 4
and from that time on my progress tared of all educational work, and at- I ary cold cream one can prepare a full would not be without It 'f the 1
So Ml's, ,Jos. Roger Used I)odd's
Kthwy bills,
Popular New Brunswick Teacher Tells
What Splendid Results She Got
Nem Dodd's Kidney Filly.
110 Trp,, C 10uer. <te,p ('dr., tiff ,
1it1, t`' cfadl When the thnoor I
cattetate.i faile,i to do nue any lasting
grad 1 decided !bat my 10cl"eys were
the 00131 of my tr.arbld".v and 0t:',le up
my mind to Iry 11x1d's hld.ley
"Ycu rimy judge of the 1"! 131s wh+11
I tell you then 1 base stmt lest e day's
work as teacher during the East year,"
Tent Is ,elle n ai,n,nueet of 310x. Jos.
Roger, the heli -known and popular
11,11(1011' here. Just how 111 she was be -
foie. using Dodd's Kidney Pills is best
tcdd in bor awn words.
"My trouble came from a strain,"
she says, " and 1 suffered for thirteen
Moults. I
Iiacltaalte, heart fluttering,s, sciatica,
neuralgia, nerveusnelss, dizziness, and
failing memory were among my
symptoms,
"I took 12 boxes of Dodd's Kidney
Pills in all, and 1 can say for t11em that
they have done me all that was
claimed for them."
If you have any of the symptoms
that troubled Mrs. Roger, ask your
neighbors if Dodd's P1104 are not the
remedy you are looking for.
Use For Old Sheets,
Being of an economical turn of mind,
it has always bothered me to know
what to do with the sides of worn-out
sheets, which are many times per-
fectly good wben the center will be
thoroughly worn. This summer 1con-
ceived the idea of snaking them into
pillow cases and, as I always make
the two hems In my sheets the same
width, it was a very simple tiling to
do.
Fairville, Sept. 30, 1902.
Miiurd's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sirs, ---We wish to inform you
that we consider your IVIINARD S
r•ret that the type goes on improving.
Colonel Stern, who has been respon-
t:ibhe for the production of the Tank,
'has always been most insistent in their
• possibilities. It will be remembered
that he recently changed hie; job from
Director of Tanks Production for Mini-
, work to the Overseas and Allied
' D, pertmcnt. It is understood that the
United States has boon greatly im-
pressed with Tank possibilities. A
concerted movement of production by
England and America might have
great results. -
Nrinard'e Liniment °urea 0olds, RM.
Fresh Air Without Draught.
As storm windows interfere with
5
v rttilation in sl0eping,l'otems tuck the
cheapest grade of unbleached muslin
on the outside of the screens. This TOB. SAZE
protsets the wire from the weather iTEF.I{LY til;ti-SI':1PER IN Wll;ff'
and the windows may be open day and . v Y ern ()uteri°. t,oing a goad hued.
We ought to be as cheerful as we
can, if only because to be happy our-
selves is a most effective contribution
to the happiness of others. -SM John
Lubbock,
Itinard'a Liniment Cures Garget la coves
Quebec's forest lands cover an area
of over 100 million acres.
night, ileus beeping the air fresh Witte n s Death } ,wn, r WILL !t on the
market A gnat ohun-e fora man with
out a suggestion of Bold draught. rash. Apply l lox 32, Wilson Publishing
Co.. Limited, Toronto.
MONEY ORDERS IITISCEtLANR°V9
It le always safe to sand a Dominion
Express Money Order. Five dollars
costa three cense,
Rabbit Wool,
Rabbit hair is supplanting wool in
the felt hat marking industry of Aus-
tralia, where there are thirty factories
01 operation at present making use
of rabbit fur for this purpose, It is
said to be superior to the finest mer-
ino, and millions of rabbit skins are
made use of annually.
Granulated Eyelids,
afy r -." Sore Ryes, Eyes Inaaamod by
San, Pnatand 4Ytndquickly
relieved by Murine. Try !t In
YouR
your Eyes and to Baby's Eyes,
NoSmartiag,Jast ETeComlort
Marine Bete Hemedy,^,rat rhe yne�o�"oE¢(J.s'r���iq:
Rye Selv., to Soiree 251. roc 9mo oras EYe- Fr...
Ask tatarine Rye Remedy Co„ Chicago
The demand for fruit will be great
or greater than ever because prosper-
ity will prevail, and that means that
people will want good things to eat.,
Good things to eat means fruit.
children. nous ria
!-SAI`CER, T7?IXORS, LUMPS, ETO.,
ut internal and external cured with-
out path by our *came treatment, Write
US before leo Ince. Dr. d. Ont. Medical
CO.. Limited. Cnllingwood. ((nt.
`y I:LI, k4T`I1'P21D NE NSYAi'17It
ii'' and Jrb oris ting plant in Eastern
0005010. Insurance varrlyd 31,680. 10111
go for $).2',, "0 (melt sale. Box 6e,
Wl)340n Publhadng L'cr., 1,1d.. Toronto.
The Soul of a Piano is the
Action. Insist o21 the
'OTTO HIO _I..,'
PIANO ACTION
Doctor's Re�•+<:/toHefd
➢Bol'�O p10 1'x;1' the Eyes
Physi, oars and r••,e pecialists pre-
scribe li"n•Opto as a safe home remedy
in the treatment of (3114+ troubles and to
strengthen eyesight. Sold under 11,011SY
refund 0.uararty b;• all druggists.
®.Y
Rheumatic Pains .♦
oAre relieved in a few days by
e )inking 30 drops of Mother Seigel's (e
Co Syrup after meals and on retiring.
Co It dissolves the lime and acid
aceumutation in the muscles and
Ca joints so these deposits can be
leas rapid, and in the enol I was enjoy- en ance of pupils, up to at least 18 quarter pint of the most wonderful war one dollarta bottle I mean itlince r expelled thus relieving pain and
ing better health than I had ever done Years ofago, should be compulsory, - lemon skirt softener and complexion YOnrs uvly b Cincinnati man tells how to dry T ♦) soreness. Seigels Syrup, also
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before. here are many people erre' up a corn or callus so it lifts
known as "Iixtract of Roots," C
can testify to the absolute troth of : A Tribute to a 1Var Dog. two fresh lemons into a bottle con- off with fingers. +v ; contaito penorotherstron1'
I drugs to kill or mask the pain of Ca
not 1e doing justice to your wonderful And here I find your name, !are sociis be taken to strain -the moves the cause. 50c. ebottle
medicine f I did not k I shrapnelnt'n and wttttten s� at druggiata. :t
beautifier, by squeezing the ;juice of CHAS. F. TILTON.
these statements, and I feel I would. I turn the crimson page of war, taining three ounces of orchard White.
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met tome t 1c make these facts A comrade, shell and scarred
juice through a fine cloth so no lemon The Perfect 'Day. Salt cert! -pe Lerexi
knY ui.c I And plumed m Mettle fame, pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep Whitt a day that will be when the need suffer 110 le:sgcr. }rear the shoes AnoB.00^�go ac^$o�o^?a^^�®°o^ ^oCT
an get these pills through any. fresh For months. 10very woman tidings era flashed over sea and land that nearly kilted you before, says this
dealer in medicine or by malt at 50 A friend of man, a friend of God, knows that Iemon juice is toed to that the Allies have won and peace Cincinnati aut.horny, "eau.e a few FACES
cents a box or six Moses for $2.60 from Of royal blood and Czue, bleach and remove suds blemishes as h:rs bQen declared] From ten thou drops of fee -ozone applied directly on a
the ideal skin softener, whitener and bells will ring out, as if they were hu
�'lhe Dr. Williams Medicine Co Who met the !tell h.ound•, breast to freckles, sallowness and tan and is sand times ten thou: and steeples what tender .cling corn of callus, stop.,
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Experience has shown it is quite
feasible to materially relieve the coal]
shortage by a more extensive use of
wood in the following directions:
1. By farmers and rural comlmuni-
ti 11 'th
• Some Suggestions.
es genera y, vet in easy reach of
wood supplies, malting as general use
of this fuel as possible, to relieve the
demands for coal and freight cars
alike.
2. The general substitution of wood
for coal In furnaces and stoves during
early autumn and late spring, as well
as during mild weather .in winter.
3. The heating by wood of churches,
lodge rooms, halls, etc., where warmth
for only a limited period of time may
be necessary.
4. The ekeing out of limited stores
of coal by burning wood in the day-
time, reserving coal for holding the
fire overnight.
5. Running' furnaces low to keep the
house in general only warm enough to
prevent water pipes front freezing,
and supplementing this by using wood
in stoves or grates to keep the living.
and dining rooms comfortable.
" 6. Using wood much more generally
than at present as a substitute for
coal in cooking.
7. By making windows and doors
tight and I insulating fur
boilers and piping, as suggestedby
lbenator W. C. Edwards, who also ad-
voea'tee that slabs and - mill waste,
Pnstead of being burned in incinera-
tors, should be reserved for domestic
h eating.
Race Origin of Canadian Peojnle.
The race origin of the people of the
three prairie provinces is dealt with in
t y the Census
ranch at Ottawa. The returns show
that of the total population persons of
British origin constituted 57.76 per
cent. in Manitoba, 54.5 per cent, in
Saskatchewan, and 60,1:8 per cent, in
Alberta. The. French race possessed,
6.1 per cent, of the population of -
Manitoba and about 5 per cent. of that
of Saskatchewan and Alberta, Por-!
sons of Guinan origin represented
4.67 per Cont, of the population of
Manitoba, 11.0 per cent, of SasTd11tche-
wan and 6.85 per cent, of Alberta,
Trousers While You Walt
When 'file poorest class of Clo10llos,
'vit0 live ie. a very Primitive elate In
the Southern Argentine Pantpatw, meed
a pair of punts, they kill an old mare
and strip off the Lade of the forelegs,
ars alto would draw off a glove.
'Phase are drawn, hair skip hi, over
feet anal lege up to the hips, when
tater adjust idutmselves like tdghle.
They are thus 1,11 ('•ttnt4nttonsly
day anti 111(0111 , until a net, Pala Is
31,3 04lefi,
rockvtlle, Ont. breast
}VHO ARE THE BEST FIGHTERS?
The Canadians Are Generally Admit- Y s, coasto coast,
ted to Carry the Palm. . And darkness hide the sky;
hardened ra.11us loosens ser it ran be �"
3. 3 au
soreness
at one .end 40002 1113 corn or
A soldier, through and through. beautifier, man things, their wild delight at the alld 1 Si,t�
Just try it! Get three ounces of long hoped-for event! Never in the lifted off, root, and ail, 11.1111003 l,afu. ,y}r
Ye trumpets sound a requiem, orchard white at any drug store and history of the world will there halve' .A small bottle of freezone rusts tart' r,.
Ye red, red waters, cry two lemons from the grocer and make been such a day of universal joy. little at any drug �ture, but will poli- Qeiekly Soebhed , p
Your lamentations, t up a quarter pint of this sweely fra-
grant lemon lotion and massage it Minaret's tinlurent Cures biatasupar,
daily into the face, neck, arms and
hands. It is marvelous to smoothen Drying Sweaters.
rough, red lands. After washing sweaters do nut Hang
them up to dry, but place them on a
CAMOUFLAGE TRAPS U-BOAT. steam radiator or In an open oven, so
- that the weight does net pull then
Trick by Which British Seamen De- out of shape,
stroyed a Submarine.
Camouflage by the gun crew of a ACID STOMACH
British steamer tricked a German
U-boat commander into the belief that
he was attacking an unarmed mer-
chant vessel and caused him to manoe-
uvre his boat so that the gunners of .
the merchant vessel were able to send
him and all on board to the bottotn.
The story was told by an officer of a
British ship which recently arrived at
an American port.
The steamer was nearing a French
port with a cargo of foodstuffs and
ammunition when the U-boat appear-
ed.
"The German was s01110 distance
away when we first saw him," said
the British officer, "and at the same
time he was watching us through the
periscope. The gun crew was all else -to neutralize stomach acidity
sad thereby reanove the 0atr5e of your
ready. Our big gun was hidden behind etoniaok distress.
a screen, which covered the conte t ------
stern and which had been painted, Put a tenepo0nfud or hycirochlar!e
both at starboard and port, to look nein In your mouth, hold it there five
Ulm lifeboats, The U-boat came on, lltinntes and all the thistles will be !
3 -
Early in the war the British Writ
Office found it expedient toenteroh-
jections to the tartan kilt on the
battlefield on account of its conspicu-
ous colors affording' too distinct a
target for the enemy. An order was
issued requiring the "Kitties" to wear
a kilt made exclusively of khaki, To
this the highland regiments, with
their devotion to the tartan, objected,
and substituted for the all -khaki kilt
a khaki apron which hid the conspicu-
ous tartan colors in front,
The War Department again com-
plained that their orders were not be-
ing complied with, and to this the
Highlanders quickly replied, asserting
that requirements had been fully met
by the wearing of the khaki apron in
front, for no Highlander ever turned
his back to the enemy. Bence it had
become generally accepted that the
Highland regiments were the best
fighters.
But now the New York Tines claims
that it is generally admitted in Eu-
rope, by French and British alike, that
the Canadians are- the best fighting
men in the trenches, and adds in sup-
port of the claim "they are never sub-
ject to periods of high elation, which
give them great elan in attack, and
later periods of great depression,
which seriously affects their morale, as
are the French. Nor is the lack of
brilliancy individually or the absence
of the great enthusiastic action of the
French in attack, both of which in a
general way cllnracterizo the British,
The Canadians possess almost all of
the brilliance and enthusiasm . of the
French, combined with the steadiness
and absolute dependability of the
British to get what they go after if it
is humanly possible. It is purely a
question of temperament, and of the
environment of their youth. In bout,
the American and the Canadian are
alike, and their aet:ion in battle will
be the same,"
We - little realize how children
011erislt their gardens, No flower ever
cost more than a little pansy that was
brought me by a generous, sweet little
seven.year-old girl last autumn: "You
will put it tight in water, won't you,
end keep it? It is the very last flow -
or from my pansy bed this year"
Kneel, kneel, ye slaves of high estate,
0 blue -flower bow your head!
A dog that shames an emperor,
1 Somewhere, somewhere lies dead,
--Herbert Randall;
'WINTER HARD
ON BABY
The winter season is a hard one
on the baby. IIe is more or less
confined to stuffy, badly ventilated
roosts. It is so often stormy that the
mother does not get him out in the
fresh air as often as she should. He
catches colds which rack his little
system; his stomach and bowels get
out of order and he becomes peevish
and cross. To guard against this the
mother should keep a box of Baby's
Own Tablets in the house. They
regulate the stomach and bowels and
break up colds. They are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents
a box front Tho Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
The Victors Overseas.
The other day a laconic British of-
ficial statement announced the com-
pletion of the campaign in German
East Africa. Its significance was lit-
tle appreciated by a world whose at-
tention was fixed upon Cnmbrai and
the Russian revolution, And yet it
narks the passing of one of the great
colonial empires of modern times.
When the war broke out German col-
onies occupied more than an a million
square miles of African territory, an
empire In area larger than that lost
by France under the old monarchy in
the wars with Britain which preceded
the Napoleonic era.
Bagdad, Jerusalem, German Africa
--;.these are measures of the present
struggle between the Briton and the
German. We are now in the .fourth
winter of the war, n war which Ger-
man statesmen and German scholars
quite -as much as German soldiers pro-
claimed was to be a contest between
a modern Rome and a contemporary
Carthage, a contest in which the Ger-
man should play the Roman role. And
after our campaigns no German ship
sails the seas, every German colony it
in British hands, save for those por-
tions occupied by Britain's French and
Japanese allies; Germany's Turkish
ally has lost Mesopotamia and the
holy Lend; British armies occupy the
roads to Suez and the Persian gulf,
and no single :foot of British territory
has now a German master,
ttively take off eteey hard or sett corn and Healed by
or callus. This should be tried, as it -
is inexpensive and is said 1101 to irri•' �litICira
Mate the surrounding akin. Iiia
• 1f your druggist hasn't any Ireezune Trial Tree 1
tell hint to get a s.mal4 bottle for you Bathe freely
frcnn his whtodesale dreg huttse. It is with Cuticura
floe stuff and acts like a charm every Soap and hot
t.lue' water, dry and
_ ..._ _-_._._._ .. _..__ _:_ .. ! gently apply
Cuticura Oint-
yj
A s DANGEROUS meat, Use night and morning.
For pimples, redness, roughness,
itching and irritation, dandruff, itching
scalp and Inllirva hair, red, rough hands
and baby x1101102, itchings and chafings,
these fragrant, super -creamy emollients
MOST FREQUENT CAUSE OF
CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA.
You must neutralize the acid
or give up eating sweets,
and quit drinking
in your stomach, says Doctor, are wonderfully effective.
meats, potatoes and salads Sample Each Free by Mail. Address
tea, coffee or liquor. post -card: "Cuticura, Dept,N, Boston,
U. S. A." Sold throughout the world,
Alarming Increase in dyspepsia and stomach disorders is largely due to too
much rich food, and the widespread use of so-called digestive
tablets and pills which give only temporary relief at the
expense of ruining the stomach later on.
The best way ie to 0085)110 a reliable
stomach enoolalist or take a little
di nary bieuratecl magnesia -roti
t ,ten about tw-enty yards oft, the con- burner! and inflamed. Yet you go
I .antler, evidently havingsatisfied around with a glassful or more of this
pante pow•m•fal acid in your stomach
himself that we were unarmed, order- 1111(1 then wonder wily your etum114111
ed the vessel sunk by bombs. burns and harts and 140nr food will not
"Several men clambered from the digest.. And when you pint food into all
rr .
acid a n h life acid simply- , m
d st n ar 1 3 d.
forward hatch, dragging one of their 1 •
collapsible boats after them, officers bine., vvlth the sweets, meats and pola-
toea run cat. and ills tea coft'r5 and
stood on deck. leaning against the liquors yon drink, and ilialtes a lot
conning tower, as they waited for our more acid,
finish. Meanwhile, the gunners had Next, the acid stay eat into :air
been working behind our lifeboat Bta1101)011 walls. producing a stomach
screen, and while the Germans wore ulcer or eaueer, and only half 1115
preparing their boat the ^;alt painter rases of stomach Ulcer ores get well
signalled the range. under the all, t skill'nl treatment.: the
others, sooner or later, all die. and
"The screen leas dropped, and before 13101130c•ls cancer pro 013sally a3ways
the Germans were aware of the trap menus death to a year tea most. Rot.
they had 11111011 into, the big gun roue- this fs not all, Tine twat in your ,-3 nm•
NI, }�"a SAW the shell Lear into
the ach passes on ?oto 111e intestines, ap-
Intl1 at the enter line and directly at sets them and disarranges your liver,
the base of the teeming tower. The so that you may soon require tt serf. .
ons 0petanion with the;Jiman's knife
stib211001ne Stink 111 lora than four 1111)1- fen• 301111 81,101:+ „1• app 3313,11, 31(8.
utas, with all its crew," tlonnrull} ahc•u prgpin h:icr Baur or
---e---- adJd belching or enrol a3lcu,s, Metre.
burn, or a, burning sensation at ilte
pit of the stemaoit or other syntptotns'
which iudirn.te eunuch aridity, they 1
take some advertised digeatite pills or
buy a box of tablets from tltn nearest 1
druggist. 140013 remedies 10)314 gie
temporaryr,1 ref. bet it snit go on fill.
Ing you et -mem -0 atilt a lot of drug.
you may get to the point after a. while
when no food of any kind will stay'
eat eetl'o rrlulmoat Cor+s bl0htherls, utr )cnr r:tomnurlr, and yon writ h;tvo an ;
Skimmed milk furnishes protein at
about half the outlay for which this
essential can be purchnsed as milk; it
Is also a valuable source of carbo-
hydrates and mineral water. The de-
ficiency of fat in skinned milk is
counterbalanced by the fat of the
ordinary mixed diet_
Incurable case of stomach trouble,
Therefore be very careful what you
take. The hest way is to careen a
reliable st.omarit specialist or take •
little ordinary bisuratod magnesia
nothing else ---to correct the stomach
acidity, and thereby remove the cause
of your complaint.
If yc•t have an held stomach, you
must eonOuo yourself to a diet. of milk
and eggs, or if you wish to eat such
articles of food a+ treat, potatoes, sa.i-
.ads. sweets or rich foods or gravies. or
drink beer, wines, liquors, tea or cof-
fee, you must take a teaspoonful of
ds r r •, e,'•
1 icor d nagtidsfu muted after
enting to ueutrall, 3' the avidity. Sin-
tistirs show that 90 per relit.. of the
people who have dyspepsia and In(1i-
gestinn have an excess of netd, and
that this is the teal rause of diel•
trouble.
Keep the the acid notnrali. ,d at all
times 'by the fres ns0 of ,idsura.ted
magne;aa sat that tt no longer inflames
the stomach wane, eat slowly and
'nestleate yam' fond thoroughly, rusts
your stomaelinv111 boom got well of its
own accord.
ITisnrated magnesia is. abselui,'iy
harmless, It is generally prescribed
by physiciana-10 bat -taken lr teaspoon-
ful doses immediately attar eating or
whenever you have any distress Wenn
excess acid; but i1 may he used in
meth larger quantities and Hutch more
frequently with perfect safety.
Ile sure to obtain bisnrate:d mate
meta arid not Bohn 011101• form of.
mltgtt3418, as oilier forms aro used as
ovn.t.ives and as mouth washes, but
they have 3306 the same power t'rvq
nrutra.li;.ing bt.n164111 atadr 1 wh c1,.
i+ possessed by 1t1 orated i •10nesia,-
whic4t 18 11n`1pd l 1e and t1 r;u:11y
I
cblti-nodi from ally 3 t ,ohs. drug
stern,
Th ALLr E
FM ARE ILL
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