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HUNS' S' WAR CRIES A SYMBOL ly itwept, t lir$ l lenity from ' i i ung � sl�l ; Ily
�1 J� CRIMES ai • Africa', threat ruing ;Ileo its ..,1117 In
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COMMlSi;ION ON RESPONSIBIL-
ITY FOR THIE 'WAR
Sub -Committee Careful to Point Out
Thu( This List Docs Not Exhaust
Record of Enemy's Crimes.
Here is the list of the thirty-one
varieties of cringe committed by the
enemy eotinti•iea (luring the war, as
classified by the sub -committee on
fact appointed by the commission on
responsibilities for the war:
Massacre of civilians.
Putting to death of hostages.
Torture of civilians.
Starvation of civilians.
Violation of women.
Abduction of girls and women for
the purpose of enforced degradation.
Deportation of civilians.
Internment of civilians under
tal conditions.
Forced labor of civilians in con-
nection with military operations.
Enemy usurpation of sovereignty
during military occupation.
Compulsory enlistment of soldiers
among inhabitants of occupied terri-
tory.
Pillage.
Confiscation of property.,
rxacticn of illegitimate or exorbi-
tant contributions and requisitions.
Debasement of currency and issue
of spurious currency,
Imposition of collective penalties.
Waniten devastation and destruc-
tion of property.
Bombardment of undefended
pieces.
Weldon destruction of religious,
charitable, educational and historic
building,-, and monuments.
Destruction of merchant ships and
bru-
GREW OUT OF THE RELIGIOUS
ELEMENT IN THE MIND,
It Epitomizes the Birth, the Growth
Symbols of the Church. ryt.`H,
To oppose 3110 eoctrino ofMoham-
med, the C W i.:t.hur ( Chervil adopted
ntt141ertme symbols and eutlileme, all
hea rhig anue I,m to the. Tris it y. The
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t l':):4a woe, indeed, the c1('1:i1E(\1e'li;r it '6r :7 •
in tide
and Ultimate Supremacy of the emblem of Christianity. BM
conflict the Crass waft not Ma's' ire
Highest Conceptions of Man. enough.
The reason for this was that the
The religion of tIlo flag! Who ever Moslems held our hasienr In high re.
thinks that a slag is one of 11)0 must verence as the greatest of the inspired
religious things he bas secs? What is prophets before the time of 111o101m-
a flag anyway? How few know, Like stied. They incorporated many of IIIc
most familiar things, a flag 1s taken ; benign precepts into the Koran. They
for granted, were well acquainted with the events
In the first place, a flag is a sign, of His life and the manner of His
and as such is as old as human speech. death, For these reasons the cross,
But what interests us most is that the instrument oP IIis matyrdom,
the flag symbol grew out of the re- would 3m a symhnl much less obnox-
ious and lose dellant than other Chris-
tian symbols, Those, like the three.
pointed pennant, while asserting the
doctrine of the Trinity. struck direct-
Tbe standards under which the king ly at the very foundation of the Mos -
marshaled his subjects and led them len) faith, and this was exactly what
to battle were representations of the the Church intended. So it is quite
national deities or the symbols of their clear that the triple -pointed pennon
attributes. was adopted by the western warriors
ligious element in the human mind.
The more civilized nations of an-
tiqnity took their emblems of the state
directly Iron) the religion of the state.
In the Old Testament. as a practical declaration of their re- 9^ Marion Bridge, C.B„ May 30, '02.
in the wilderness the children oe ligtous creed. I have handled ,May 30. LINI-
Israel were brdered to "pitch their We have not yet the rectangular Swagger sports model for women. MENT during the past year. It is al -
tents, every man by his own standard, flag, but it is a short step to it. Out of The middy is made on sir t° lines Ways the first Liniment asked for
with the ensign of his father's house, the Crusades grew chivalry, which was and the yoke is of en odd shape. The here, and unquestionably the beat
round about the tabernacle of the eon. the last stage in the evolution of the j band at the lower edge is turned up seller of all the different kinds of
gregatioll." Presumably the Hebrew full-fledged flag of modern times.! and forms pockets at either side of Liniment I handle.
ensigns resembled the Egyptian, When for any valiant exploit a knight front, McCall Pattern No. 8790, La- NEIL FERGUSON.
wooden or metal tablets set upon was advanced to the Inure honorable' dies' Middy Blouse. In 6 sizes, 34 to
lances, for the Hebrew word for stand- rank of banneret or baronet, the Icing 1 42 bust. Price, 20 cents.
ard means a thing which shines from or his general, on the field of battle,v';
caused the pointed elide to be cut �'
afar,
Have you ever wondered why rod is from the knight's pennon, which thus The Army Nurse Off Duty.
In nearly all flags? It in there to tell became a square or rectangular flag.
the pathetic story of man's noble ef- He was then called a knight of tho f (She Speaks to a Friend from Home).
fort to bring his life .into harmony square flag. After his advancement+*. "I'm tired tau tired to live,
with the morel order of the universe, he did not throw away the three To sleep or to laugh or to cry)
It epenks of his persistent sense of the pointed ends, but cherished them as I have 831011 thorn all I can give,
need of superhuman power and of his honorable badges proving his share Aiul Yet I'm too busy to die!
passenger vessels without warning. herele willingness in his unequal con- in the danger and glory of a crusade.
Destruction of a reliefeboats. filet with hostile elements and over- Though removed from the banner un- "I'm tired—too tired to move,
Bombardment
of a pit ship. w-holming foes to ay un7 price to en- der which he 11111 led his vassals in My head and my hand:, and my soul,
Bomharament of hospitals. 1'Too weary to hate or to love,
list the bttelvtntim: of the clotty, the held, 110 sewed them on the breast To stimulate, soothe or console.
Attack on and destruction of hos- It is assorted that the waving gag or sleeve of his tunic, or depicted w
pita) ships.was first used it: the East, and that it them on his shield, malting them one
"I'm tired of crutches and canes,
Breach of other rules relating to was red. Do you know the old Per. of the earliest "honorable ordinaries" �;' Of bandages. medicine, dope,
the Red Cross' shin legend of Shah Dahak, who of true heraldry, its Of doctors and dressings and pains,
yxiat
Use of deleterious and asphreigned nearly 4A00 years ago? Tie What the Flag Stands For. a j Of sympathy, even of hope!
ing gases, was a monster of disease and cruelty. ITence when a flag is unfurled we
flee of explosive and expanding Each (lay of his wretched life he had behold more then a flimsy, iielUe in• �: "Of letters to open and read,
bullets. slaughtered two men in order to apply strument, more than "a bit of red From sister or sweetheart or wife;
Directions to give no quarter. rag." It epitomizes in the most slot_ The others, that question and plead,
their warm brains to his suffering
111 treatment of prisoners. Will haunt oto the rest of my life,
i1
Misuse of flags of truce, betty. This fate at length fell to the 1 e and at the same time the most
list, wells. two sons of a smith named Kaoh, At beautiful symbol tho primitive birth "I'm tired of striplings untamed—
Poisoning the eight or his mangled boys he toro and race -long growth and ultimate sur They laugh and you love and they
Even this as the sub -commit- off his feather apron, dipped it in their premacy of. the highest and most per-
die!—
tee tastes panus to paint out, sloes not blood and, making a atendard of it, sister conceptions of man. It re- 01 the scared and the blind and the
exhaust the record of the enemy's rallied tho people and defeatedDal)ak, Minds us of a humanity, in the ever- maimed,
crimes, and it recommends the ap- In this way the smith's crimsoned increasing complexity of its relations • And of forcing myself not to cry!
pointment of some standing body for and reactions, endeavoring to malts 14Hr���j
the purpose of collecting and system- apron became the national flag of Per- articulate and practical its inchoate bw° "It's the life of a dog or a slave,
view g further information with the religions and social consciousness. It uOCA11 This salving the wreckage of war;
Banners of the Crusaders.
view of laying before a tribunal or pays eloquent tribute to that great A Spring suit is smart this season You talk of 'our glorious Brave;
tribunals to be set up a compreher- Even the rectangular shape, now so crimson. stream of suffering and same_ when 0110 wears a waistcoat with ,it. But we—ah, we know what they
sive list of charges and accused per- universally given to flags, was regi- flee which has flowed from the always This one offers an opportunity to are!
sons. gious in its origin. The oriflanun a struggling and oft•bleecting heart of wear one of daring form and color.
Heavy Punishment Urged. the ancient royal standard of France McCall Pattern No. 87877 Ladies' "Do I like it' --this game I must play?
In the Commission of responsibili- —a rod flag borne on a gilded lance— mankind, upon whose broad and ir• Does a doom -haunted prisoner sing?
restiUle tide there is borne to the Coat. In 7 sizes, 34 to 46 bust. No. .Don't listen—I'm tired to -day --
ties as a whole, more perhaps than was no doubt suggested to the Cru- farthest shares incl Ute last genera- 8794, Ladies' and Misses' Chinese
in any other commission, differences Cru -
enders by the waving banners of the Blouse. In 8 sizes; small, 32; mod- Be quiet yes, that was my ring.
Saracens. But here is the interest- tion the total of vicarious good and
of tendency are apparent. While cumulative racial ideals. A flag re- hum, 34 to 36; large, SS to 40 bust. "No, doctor, quite rested—What, Dan?
some energetic people take common ing thing: The banners of the soldier asserts the basic fact of tho insoluble No. 8603, Ladies' Two -Piece Skirt. Not red-headed Dan from Duluth"
sense as the guiding star, there are in the Bayeux i'eostry and elsewhere religious instinct. In 7 sizes, 22 to 84 waist. Price, 20 Ile shan't 1130 we'll save him!"
others who are unable to get away
depicted are tin eo•pointed strontnei's• y cents each.
from legal precedent unable 'to see To the Agnes Dei (a figure of a 1011111 , She ran,
gBRITISH WAR HELMET These patterns may be obtained For of such is our Kingdom of
that war may even have rendered bearing a cross or a flag), as ie ail .� from your local McCall dealer, or Youth!
but of data all the ideas of their early representations of the descent One of the Successes of the War Was from The McCall Co., 70 Bond St,, -r,+
sacred temple. of Christ into Sheol and the resurroc" Made From Japanese Design. Toronto, Dept. W. MONEY ORDERS.
It may be said that the .first drafts tion, the Saviour holds a throe -pointed o
banner surmounted by a cross. Renee The steel helmet which was served Dominion Express Money Orders
of at least two of the sub -committees
were not by any means satisfactory it is inferred that the banner of the out to the British 'soldier in 1916 is Il Coughed for 13 Years are on sale in five thousand offices
as to the punishment of those chiefly Crusaders had a religious origin and certain to find an aiding place in the g Nn 0N13 130TTt,n of BUCKLEY's throughout Canada.
an allusive religious kit and equipment of Tommy Atkins. white Bronchitis Mixture cured me.
responsible for the war, whiieh, it g'ous symbolism. 11'. N. Buckley: Dear Sir,—]kindly ac -
Here it is, The a The War Office is said to contemplate cent my sincere thankfulness for the "The best education in ,the world
was suggested, would be satisfactor- peace of the Church decorating and adorning it so that benefit my wife derived by the use ofby
fly meted out if a parliament of the wvaa during the first six centuries ells- one bottle of your thirteen Droncll5110 living. --Wendell
that got de struggling to make a
world were to pass a resolution de- turbed by nearly 100 heresies, most of it will be worthy of a soldier's full- Mixture. For over thirteen years she living,—Wendell Philips.
claring Emperor them Impugning dress review order u.uiform in times has suffered acutely with a bronchial
n jolly goodlfellow. Thoser drafts are
Trinity, The ofdoubtless,t assistedemtof peace when presumably he shall lar on various remedies nolrelief lar fwas ob-
the rapid progressbe back again to the scarlet Conic talne(t unlit she tried your marvelous
being reconsidered, and the British, P of the Moslem faith, remedy, and I nm glad to state that one
at ]east, are doing their utmost to of which a belief in the "unity of God" and the pipe-clayed belt. bottle entirely cured her. You are at
The British steel helmet is one of liberty to use my name, and I should
bring the 'chief ex -Kaiser to book, together ,s the successes of the war. Although entries. teinceriye sou s, t sw er Holmes,
with other chief offenders. No.1-
rf, ,`, ,:� rut % . e,,. we were late in the field with it, our above
e s only o of the, Toronto, The
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r �'^ ' zt�,�` 4f � "tin stat" is better than that of the show to only one °t many hundred
' F ,C t wl1� ti testimonials 1 receive 80713 weak, telling
Army Mascots. ) q u, 15 S1t w�. ,,
3 1 =�,. trench or German. It owes its sue- is of Its der armo hailing power. It
What is to happen to the amazing / ;°i i \ i cess largely to its shape, and around is sold under a money -back It guarantee
Qr„Y i g Y p , to cure bronchitis, coughs, colds, bran-
have
hangs an interesting tale. chtal asthma, No f cure --no pay.) Ten
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YOU %WM 11!GILIPT 7'n.1C0)
ACC0141Inf 5 TC' 01$D AND
Oliver Spanner & Co.
Dept. 4.20 01.niC ST.,
'2512503100, Orli.
HIs First Visit.
Mr. 1,11)711 George wouit! seem, says
the Liverpool Post, to have had tt pre-
monition of hie future emluence when
ho paid a first visit to London an 0 lad
of nineteen. "Went to the House of
Commons," he wrote home to his
uncle. "Very disappointed, 1 will
nut say but fault 1 eyed the assembly
in a spirit similar to that in which
William the Conqueror eyed Elilflalid
on his visit to Edward the Confessor
as the region of his future domain.
011, vanity!"
menagerie of regimental mascots that
nfl,Ve accompanied our 110099 Llll'Oligll- .C" at - When the Ministryof Munitions times more powerful than any known
out the varying fortunes of war? " cough cure. Price 60 cents, 16 cents ex -
writes waa considering the question of de- for $for1.1 mailing; a bottles 3t moiled tree
writes a British correspondent. There signing an armored headdress for the Druggist, 07 Dundas Str et a t, 00100-
e
ie a formidable list. Tho monkeys of a British soldier, it consulted a gentle- to.
the Signal Section, the hyena of the 1 *,iiju `t ". 3 man who was a well known authority
West Surreys, the goose of the tiV.A, on mediaeval armor, He pointed out
AC.'s, the tame cans; kittens, pigs, ofWheat 1 that the success of the noted makers
rats, ferrets and mongooses, parrots, 2 of mailed armor in the past was in
foxes, rams, ibex and cage birds. A C, Barley the design as rrucl1 he in the sub -
certain military pie us an at Bou- stance of the armor which they
logne, engaged in the usual for cos- i made. He pointed out that the art
tion of the kits of Ole men for con. } of malting mailed minor was prac-
ti•aband goods, had the timo of his 1v ` el V er ticed in Japan up to a generation
life. He broke open a carefully -wrap- snakes,
sound nourish- ago, and that it was not improbable
Ped Parcel and out fell three snakes, that in the kingdom of the Mikado
They had boon captured by the Royal men tt and a 1 there might still survive some mas-
Engineers in Mormal Forest a few ter of this ancient craft who could
days before the Armistice, reef , nut -like give a useful hint or two for the
phat 1�rOr lii)p0�^ making of a shrapnel -proof 11010101
We live not by what we�eat, but for the British soldier.
by what wo digest, and what onoy t The suggestion was immediately
man digests another would die in at- sP.,fi3Ae in. Bt pro- adopted. The British Embassy in
tempting. Rules on this subject are duct made of Tokio was communicated with by
almost useless. Each man can sown cable. A master craftsman of the
he powersof his n r anrtient art was found in Japan and
learn i l w s i y� wheat i ones
h
the Modern British
Ile 1 a n o e
the shape a of l
stealth or disease. has o m x ,y P
business to bring on indigestion than ea steel helmet, if not something in its
he has to get intoxicated or fall into composition, is due to the skill and
debt. He who offends o11 these ,points knowledge of one of the very few
deserves to forfeit stomach, head and survivors of the men who made
his electoral franchise. Generally
armor for the Samurai of Japan
rapegliuspeaking, fat and spjces resist rho when they fought with bows and
digestive power, and too 1D1uc'1 nu- e^ ^v^ ,Waeatro ueu at so. ora arrows and double-edged swords.
tr.'i1ious food is next evil to too little. vsy• $sem= "-"" 1.-4----'0•--'
Good cookery, by developing flavor, l itf 4 }, It is estimated that 407: airplanes
increases the nutatitiousneas of foodtools part in the German raids on
/ yhaM.w
which bad cookery would perhaps" t L
render indigestible. Hence a good England.
= ° i Foldtablecloths differently from
dock rises to the dignity of .",artist," ^ice° -,O° ° time to time and you will prevent
and may .ranks with the chemist, if s~x;,y the forming of worn lines i11 the
not with the physician. "^ "' creases.
A Soldier First.
"If you don't join us we'll tallith!.
late
alli h! -
late you." That, in effect, was what
the Bolshevists skid to Col. John,
Ward, TLP., when, in October last,
he marched his battalion into a Rus-
sian town. Col. Ward promptly ar-
rested the leader, posted 1115 men and
guns, and by resolute action Lsaved
the battalion from being cut off.
Col. Ward says he would sooner
command a battalion than accept a
seat in the House of Lords.
Flew 'Over the Andes.
Lieut, Dagoberto Gorky, of the
Chilean army, crossed the Andes et
their highest point in a Bristol bi-
plane, donated by the British Gov-
ernment recently. The aviator left
Santiago, Chile, and crossed the Tu-
pungato range at 'an altitude of 19,-
700 feet, 100131ng at Mendoza, Argen-
tine Republic.
Pigs farrowed early in the spying
sometimes become badly chilled, One
good way to revive a pig so chilled is
to hold him for a minute or so its a
pail of water at about blood heat.
Then dry off thoroughly and put
back with the sow.
Printers in Japan receive 671,(1
cents a day,
hrteala'e Sllan)tent Believe% Neuralgia,
EGlnard'e Liniment for axle everywhere.
A man pulled out the willows that
grew along the bank of a big stream
of water that flowved through his hand.
But he was a new man and did not
realize what he was doing. He
learned something when the water
came up and ripped his meadow
badly)
GIBES! DRAW' A I10IST
CHITI THROUGH NAIL,
DOUBLE {TS BEAUTY
Try this! Hair gets thick,
glossy, wavy and beautiful
at once.
Immediat . —Yesl Certain? --that's
the joy of it. Your hair becomes
light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap-
pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful
es a young girl's after a Danderine
hair cleanse. Just try this—moisten
a cloth with a little Danderine and
carefully draw it through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt
or excessive oil, and in just a few mo-
menta you have doubled the beauty of
your hair.. A delightful surprise a-
waits those whose hair has been
neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry,
brittle or thio. Besides beautifying
the hair, Danderine dissolves every
ruff: cleanses mri-
fartele of danrhestald invigorates the scalp. forever
stopping itchfog anti failing hair, but
what will please you most will be after
a few weeks' use, when you see new
stair—llne and downy at first--yes—
but really new hair growing all over
the scalp, If you ears for pretty, soft
hair, and lots of 0, surely get a small
bottle of Knowlton's Dsnderino from
any drug store or toilet counter for
a few cents,
ISSUE 18—'19
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FROM HERE &THERE, �� r
Conservation,
"I wisl'1 I had a bahy brother to
wheel in my gnr•urt. Mime na;” said
smell Melo. "My dolls are always
gettu.I: hrelto when it tips over."
First Essential.
"Hew would you like to :sten up with
tor, fur a 1,1'e mane?" was the way a
besets!,11 fain p1 pe
"I nl 111313 , Llc, n plied the girl,
"where's yeue di.,luoud"
A Mean Remark.
"It says hese that a weathy western
man lute Left $600,on0 to the woman
who refused to marry him twenty
years ago," said Mrs. Gehl) as she
looped up front the newspaper she was
read Mg.
Lrcw rocrer1tx TR,&N353ED,
WIC BUT AL1L, FUNDSFUNDS1.1V10 FOUL.L.
try, pay highest prices, pran1044
returns. Write for prices, I. Weim'auell
& Son, 15.114 131. Jean lfalitlste Margot.
Montreal 0111.
400NTO WANTED.
APE, Tt T It A 1 T AGENTS WANTING
good prints; finishing A specialty.;
mulles and everything at lowest nrleos`
quirk service, United Art tbmpany,
4 3lrunswwtrk Ave., Toronto. .--
70R [ ADD
WELL DQUIPPISD ,NDWBPAPDG
r1 rY and lob printing plant in Baster= .
Ontario. Insurance carried $1,600, Wi14
eu for 11.200 on quick sale. Box 45.
RYla.m Publishing Co., Ltd.. Toronto.
17g.TJ 13K1..Y NEWSPAPER FOR SALIM
YY 11 15 New Ontario. Owner going to
France
etaJllb
that mount. sell
FI.. oe double
Publishing Co.. Limited. Toronto.
WANTED
GOOD LIVE AOf1NTI4 wanted (re-
turned soldiers or ethers) to handle
our music in your territory. Sell the
latest patriotic and other songs before
they are on sale in the stores. Pleasant
work- -liberal remuneration. Write for
full particulars. Ideal Music Co., '17
Adelaide East, Toronto.
"That's what I cell gratitude," cam- 1drs0ELL40E0Ue
mented Mr. Gabb. g'I ANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC.
internal and external cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Writs
us before too lata Dr. Sellman Medical
Co., Limited. Collingwooa, Ont
What Saved the Baby.
The family ware entertaining callers
one afternoon, and while the grown-
ups were talking the baby crept on
the floor. Suddenly there was a loud
bump and wild wail. It carne from
the direction of the piano.
"011, the baby has hurt himself!"
cried the mother. "Run quick, dear!"
Tho young father had already dash-
ed toward the piano. Ho dropped on
hie knees and groped under the piano
for his injured offspring. Presently
he uned.
"Heretfellrdown and bumped his Head
on one of the pedals.' he reported,
"Oh, the poor darling" Is it a bad
bump?" asked one of the guests,
"No," ho ailswerod. "Fortunately,
his head hit the soft pedal!"
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Mtnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
Let's try to bring into bearing this
year some Little field that has not
brought in anything before. That
will make the world so much better.
O 0 0 0 0-0—. 0—o—o--o—o—a--®
f hurrah! How's This
Cincinnati authority says corns
dry up and lift out
with fingers.
0-0
Hospital records show that every
time you cut a corn you invite lock-
jaw or blood poison, which is needless,
says a Cincinnati authority, who tells
you that a quarter ounce of a drug
called freezone can be obtained at lit-
tle cost from the drug store but is suf-
ficient to rid one's feet of every hard
or soft corn or callus,
You simply apply a few drops of
freezone on a tender, aching corn and
soreness is instantly relieved. Short-
ly the entire corn can be lifted out;
root and all, without pain.
This drug le sticky but dries at once
and is claimed to just shrivel up any
corn without inflaming or even Irri-
tating the surrounding tissue or skin.
If your wife wears high heels she
will be glad to ]snow of this,
INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH
OR (0I1EY REFUNDED. ASK ANY DRUGGIST
or write Lyman -Knox CO.. Montreal, P.O. Price 601.
Remembe, the name no it might not be men •roto
d HOW to Purity
the Blood
® "Fifteen to thirty drops of e
e Extract of Roots, commonly P
• called Mother Seigel's Curative ,®
Syrup, may be taken in water
with meals and et bedtime, for
the cure of indigestion, consti-
pation and bad blood. Persist- to
once in this treatment will effect a
e a euro in nearly every case."
0 Get the genuine at druggists.
COMMON HORSE SENSE SAYS
Not His Function.
"I want to ltnow," said the grim -
faced woman, "how much Money my
husband drew out of the bank last
week."
"I can not give yon that informa-
tion, made:m," answered the man in
the cage.
"You're the paying teller, aren't
you?"
"Yes, but l'in not the telling payer."
3t2iaard's Liniment Cures Burn, Era
Skin) milk is less digestible than
whole milk. The safety ides in light
feeding.
WHEN NEURALGIA
ATTACKS NERVES.
Sloa.n's Liniment scatters
the congestion and
relieves pain
A little, applied without rubbing,
will penetrate immediately and rest
and soothe the nerves.
Sloan s Liniment is very effective
in allaying external pains, strains,
bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore mus-•
cies, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheu-
matic twinges.
Keep a big bottle always on hand
for family use. Made In Canada..
Druggistseverywhere,
30e., COG, $1.20,
nd t e t
Quickly soothe and heal
eczemas, rashes, itchings
and burnings of the skin.
Sample Eaoh Free by Mon. Address poet.
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Sold by dealers throughout the world,
Spool's Dist°;;.per Compound
Is the best answer for all oUesttone concerning Distemper
among horsos and moles. During the winter and Spring
months, when there as go nautili change of weather and eu
poeure to disease a, dose of SPO N'S each day will Naos"
your stable free teem disease. Give SPORN'S before your
horse is knocked out. )equally good as preventive or cure
SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY. Goshen. Indiana, U.B.A.
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Canadian Northern aRtaiI
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Canadian Government Railways
The Great North Western 'Telegraph Company
14,000 Miles of Railway 56,000 Milos of Telegraph tines
Traversing every province in Canada's Dominion
and directly serving the great ocean ports of
Halifax -St. John -Quebec -Montreal -Vancouver-Vic oria
Passenger Freight 1:sprees Telegraph Betels
l'or time table%?sd information apply to nearest
Canadian NatiomQ Railways Agent,
C. A. 11&VES, II. IT NII I.ANSON, GEO. STEPHEN,
Vke•Prevident Fa nen„ I ,sic 1tana1,4 IStelalrt Traffic Manager
head offices, 'Toronto, Ont.
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