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THE AGONIES
OF NEURALGIA.
A Nerve Trouble, Always Due to
Weak, Watery Blood.
When Little Beet' Bragged.
One rainy day the three heart: were Only those who have been attacked
sitting by the flee in their comfortable' with neuralgia can form the faintest
housein the woods, telling striee. idea of what its victims suffer. A
First Father Bear would tell a stor'Y, tmgling• of the tender skin, a sharp
and then Mother Bear would toll a sudden stab from some angry nerve;
story, and then Father Bear would then piercing paroxysms of pain—that
have a turn again. Between times is neuralgia. The =tied the trouble
ie disordered nerves, due to, weak,
Little Bear asked questions, 1 , t• blood The care is Dr. Wil -
The three were happy and mol'ry i lharnsY Pinlf Pills; which make new, d b
until Mother Bear told the old story Stell, red blood, and thus Booth and
about the race between the hare and stroiigthen the disordered nerves and
the. tortoise was and how the ch the goalg • cure neuralgia. Mr. Louis Martin,
hthe first to leach the goal Mildmay, Ont., says:—"I am, writing
becausenthe hare took a nap and case to let you know the great benefit Dr.
hadat waked him after the tortoise
passed him and had wan the- Williams' Pink ]?ills havo been to me.
race• Two years ago I was a physical wreck.
"You see," Mother Bear explained, My -nerves were all unstrung and I
"the hare. was so sure ho could win suffered tortures from neuralgia, in
that he diel not even try to reach the the head and throughout the nervous
goal quickly. He was so swift -footed system generally. I was almost unfit
that he thought he could go to sleep for work, and only managed to get
if he those and still come out ahead along with the greatest difficulty. 1
of the patient tortoise." doctored for about five months, and in
"Wasn't Ito silly!" exclaimed Little this time took` over forty dollars worth
f eddchne without any benefit.
"LIGHT OF THE HAREM,"
Ant English Woman 'tells of Some
Inside Secrets. •
Meet English woman havo but a
faint idea of life in the herein (or ha-
reem, to be correct)., The rnost pre-
valent notion poor over -tired Mrs.
Smith has of it is that, anyway, the
women are not overworked, and that
is true enough.
Recently it has been my privilege
to have quite a long talk with an }ng-
lish woman who has spent several
months as 'companion to the wife of
a high personage in India. Many .good -
class Indians are educated at our Unie
versales in these days. They form
friendship with Englishmen, and
Bear. "If I were going to run a race with More, I was actually growing worse,
Sometimung as
this wary andanGt 1 laoireached the goal! toi'se I should
go aril finallyhad (rad !that I could not { f u t en.es The theride
1 isasgorge usly
enamoured of ,many of our Eng-
lish ways of ,living, says a writer in
London Answers.
They cannot understand the freedom:
allowed to our women, but are charm-
ed with the result of such an up-
bringing, and when they return to
their own land they try to introduce
many things to relieve the monotony
of life in the harem.
It seems •almost incredible to an
English girl that her little Indian sis-
ter never sees her husband until after
the marriage ceremony. The parents
choose the wife for the son of the
house without consulting either party.
And Little Bear pranecdup and down turn over in bed without help, and the
the room until he made the porridgeturn
pain was something awful. As I am
bowls rattle in the
e oupboard, a farmer, you can easily see that ne-
that I should know enough to know csssary work was being neglected, so
Grandpa Tortoise would keep stepping ahead and stepping ahead I sent for a brother who was in
and get to the goal in time! You! Alberta, to come and take charge of
would not catch me taking any naps the work. When my brother arrived
if I started out to run a race with he at once urged me to try Dr. Wil -
anyone!" Hams' Pink Pills, telling me of some
Mother Bear laughed, but Father cures that had come under his obser-
Bear looked solemn; he did not like vation. I got half a dozen boxes, and
to hear Little Bear brag. before they were all gone there was
"So you think, Son Bear," said he, no doubt they were helping me. Alto -
"that, if you should run a race with gether I used nine boxes of the Pills,
Grandpa Tortoise, you would be -wiser and by that time I was a well man,
than our old friend, Peter Hare?" and it is impossible to say how
"I know I should," bragged Little thankful I was for my release from
Bear. "I'd say, 'Good -by, Grandpa Pain."
can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
should
and off o start, and I from any dealer in medicine or by
to the beat him before afterward,e had tiere mail, post paid,at 50 cents a box or
tosi think. Then, d o,should
i I were six oxes for $.50, from The Dr. Wil -
nap." and wanted to, I should take a liams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
--�.1,--.___—
"Very well," said Father Bear, "I REVIVING THE MONITOR.
shall see Grandpa Tortoise, and if he
is willing to run a race with a silly —
Used Wherever Possible in the Pre -
little fellow like, you, you shall have sent War.
your chance, ant! Peter Hare shall be
tjud" The monitor, which played such an
he ge.
So it came about that, when the rain
was over, the friends of the three
bears and of the hare tend the tortoise
met in the woods to see the fun.
Little Bear noticed that before the ing vessels of that type that can carry
race began, the hare and the tor- the heaviest guns and that are vir-
toise were laughing ab8ut something, tually invulnerable to torpedoes. The
but he dict not even wonder what it monitors have been particularly ser -
was. He had nothing to worry about. viceable in the shallow waters off that
At last the word was given: "One,
two, three, go!"
Away went the tortoise, slow and
important part in the naval history of
the American Civil War, has been re-
vived by the British naval authori-
ties. They have succeeded` in produc-
tion of bodies picked up on the battle-
field,
The appiieation of antiseptics at the
time of burial is' mistakesays the
report. hygiene requires the rapid'
dissolution of fest, which can be en-
sured by urea injections. In recent
experiments the carcass of n horse
weighing half a ton was reduced to a
skeleton three weeks after an urea
injection.
A RAPID RISE,
Private of Year Ago Commands a
' British Regiment.
The most rapidly promoted man in
the British army is Lieutenant Col-
nel W. F. Austen, of the 17th Reserve
Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment,
who enlisted as a private in that regi-
ment on August 30, 1914.
He enlisted as a stranger, with only
some militia experience behind him,
and rose rapidly through the non-
commissioned ranks to a commission,
and then from quartermaster to ad-
jutant, company commander and bat-
talion adjutant, with the result that
at the end of 11 months he was com-
manding a regiment.
dressed, and placed on a dais behind
a sheet; the women of the family be-
ing in attendance.
On the other side of the sheet is the
bridegroom and many of his young
men friends. The groom keeps throw-
ing over jewels attached to flowers,
which the women of the bride's side
remove and place in her lap or on
her person.
This first ceremony is called the
Shandee, and although a man is al-
lowed four wives, no other ever holds
the same position as the first chosen
for him. The others are of little im-
portance, living their lives more or
less as servants to the first wife. As
the first wife gets to middle ago she
is known as The Begum.
part of the coast of Belgium which is
in the hands of the Germans, includ-
ing the German submarine base at
easy. Off started Little Bear, running Zeebrugge. Monitors can be run in
so fast that he was out of breath be- waters that are too shallow for the
fore he had passed the first oak tree, submarine. Two vessels of the moni-
and *as glad to stop a second and tor type, the Severn and the Mersey,
have a drink of dew from an acorn were able to follow the Konigsbrg
cup that Friend Treetoad offered him. up the Rufiji River on the east coast
"Thank you," remarked Little Bear, of Africa and, although she was much
as he returned the cup, "but that was more heavily armed and a larger ves-
not enough. I shall have to step over sel than both of them put together, to
to the spring." destroy her. Monitors, too, have been
"Remember how the hare lost the used to support the French and Bri-
race," Friend Treetoad warned him. tish troops in the fighting on the Gal -
"Oh, I shall not go to sleep," an- lipoli Peninsula. Some of these
severed Little Bear, "and, really, shallow -draft, heavy -armed draft car -
Grandpa Tortoise walks slower than ry 14 -inch guns in the central turret;
I thought he did." others have on 9.2 -inch gun in the
Beside the spring were a number bow and a 6 -inch gun in the stern.
of Little Bear's old friends dressed in The 14 -inch guns fire projectiles
weighing sixteen hundred pounds for
a distance of fifteen miles. The ves-
sels are slow—a quality that does not
matter much, since they are virtually
invulnerable.
NO "FRILLS"
over the rocks and catching nuts that Just a Statement About Food.
the squirrels threw to him from the Sometimes a good, healthy commer-
tree tops and having a joyful play- tial traveller suffers from poorly se -
time. lected food and is lucky if he learns
An hour passed quickly, and then that Grape -Nuts food will put him
Little Bear suddenly remembered that right.
he had started out to run a race. Back A travelling man writes: "About a
he ran to the path and away he flew year ago my stomach got in a bad
toward the goal, while the baby rob- way. I had a headache most of the
bits laughed and danced and danced time and suffered misery. For several
and laughed. Father Bear had sent months I ran down until I lost about
them to play with Little Bear, but 70 pounds in weight and finally had to
they did not know why he had sent give up a good position and go home.
them until that minute. Any food that I might use seemed to
Stepping along, stepping along, nauseate me.
slowly but surely, Grandpa Tortoise "My wife, hardly knowing what to
had reached the goal, just as he had clo, one day brought home a package
in the long ago day when he ran the of Grape -Nuts food and coaxed me to
green satin coats, who were playing
leapfrog. They asked Little Bear to
play with them, and soon he was
showing the frogs what long leaps he
could make; and then, in a little while
many baby rabbits came and joined in
the fun. The next that Little Bear
knew, he was chasing baby rabbits
She Gives The
AU the Credit "Locking the barn -door after the
COST OF WAR TO FRANCE.
To End of Year, Expenses Will Be
$6,204,800,000.
The appropriations committee of
the French Chamber of Deputies, re-
porting upon the requirements of the
Government for the first quarter of
1916, summarizes the cost of the war
thus: The total expenses of the Gov-
ernment from Aug. 1, 1914, to Dec.
31, 1915, were $6,204,800,000, of which
the purely military expenditures were
$4,869,400,000. While the average
expenses of the Government during
the first five months of the war were
$356,000,000, the estimates for the
first quarter of the new year average
hl
$501,000,000 monthly.
Is Tour House a 'Uo Rie--ar
is it a collection of brick walls,
carpets, chairs and tapestries?
Make it a home by serving for
breakfast Shredded Wheat,
the food of health and
strength. Being ready -cook-
ed it is so easy to prepare a
delicious meal with Shredded
Wheat in a few minutes
Contains all the goodness
the whole wheat—betaGr
than porridges for children
own -ups. Made in Canad
VALUABLE NATIONAL ASSET,
Canada's 'Balance on Flsh Trade in
X1114.15 About $17,000,000.
In view of the exceptional impor-
tance which at present attaches to a
favorable balance of tirade, the unique
position of our fishing industry is
worthy of note. No other branch of
Canadian industry contributes to our
exports so large a proportion of its'
total output as the fisheries. During
1914-1016, out of a production valued
at $31,000,000 in round numbers,
Canada exported fish products valued
Of at more than $19,000,000,or nearly 03' •
Or
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a..
TO REDUCE FIRE LOSS.
More Attention Should Be Paid to
Inspection.
about $2,000,000 worth of lith ;noel per cent, of the total. As we imported Australia Will Slake Shells.•
sake
ducts, the net balance in our favor on 1 Substantial progr e... is tieing m.t
de
this brunch of trade is about $17,000,- by Ausi:ralien manufacture, with
000. The fisheries. must, therefore, be the preparations fur slrrl'm,tkin3.
regarded as a valuable national asset. , High explosive shells will, it is meth -
But it is scarcely open to question; able' be turned out in Australia very
that the flshhng industry would be in a, seen, and shipments 10 Europe are
Much stronger position, and the pros- expected
to con -memo about the tad
Verity of those engaged in it more 1 of the Year:
solidly based, were it rendered less!'
dependent open foreign markets by; Minttrd's Liniment Oates Disteiaper,
the development of the domestic de -1
mand to absorb a large portion of its , A good place to judge a woman's
output. l heatity and a man's disposition 'i.. at
___..._i------�• Ithe breakfast table.
TO SAVE EYES i
FARMS FOIL SAL,+
Is the Object of This Free Pre-! �i Al ;in: ALL nor e tt mi n �t'v u
SCription—Try It If Your ( wont to rots, write N, W, Dawson,
Brampton. Ont.
Ey
es Give You Trouble.
NEWSPAPERS FOR
horse has been . stolen," is a time -
Thousands
honored expression; but it applies Thnucanda or people suffer from tie
FittO1IT-1iAKING NISWS AND JOB
ThOffices for sale 1n good Ontario
OV-
KV for 'hev know some good home tem every other minor ailment. but; towns. The moat useful and inter(•atlOS
in none 1'o• their eye troubles, They neglect; of all businesses. Dull Information o
Says Dodd's Kidney Pills Made with peculiar emphasis to many of troubles because they do not lalow what,
Her Well.
Miss Gertie Newman, After Two
Years' Suffering, Tells How She
Found a Complete Cure.
Boy's' Cove, Notre Dame Bay, Nfld., controlling and extinguishing fires it that they do trot need of w r fter 24th (Special). — `After two is almost a nevelt to find a munici- being used a Sea months, do their eyes 1
years of weakness and suffering I am y mere rotors than gond.
again in perfect health and I give all polity with a department charged Here is a simple prescription that
„ with the inspection, and with author- �i to 2nnumes should Use tire four
the credit to Dodd's Kidney Pills.
our supposedly modern municipal g
ernments. Especially
matter
the
malty in the equipment and upkeep of them a ''
ez, a last rani t (trey
go to a» optleian ft nt the ace and ten -
fire departments for the purpose of rent store, and oftentimes set glasses
• hi.h ft r
is this true
• Of tie fire loss- their eyes, because the trouble 1s not: application to Wilson rnhli..hing
=ufflc•ient to drive them to an eye p y 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto,
an
While enormous sums are spent an- specialist, who would, anyway. charge'
That is the statement made by Miss
Gertie M. Newman, au estimable
young lady living here. She is so
overjoyed at her recovery that she
wants all suffering women to know
its to enforce the correction, of condi- ji'n i ,L day to halh0 the eyes, Thls pre -
tions favorable to fires. In some of serinthm and the shapte :iwt-Onto sys-
cities some progress has tp1n keels we eyes clean, sharpens the:
vision anJ yaichly neereoiues indam•�
our larger P g
been made by the fire departments, rootlet and irri tatlon; weak, watery,;
ot•ertcorked, tired eyes and other similar,
which have set apart small details of t,,oubtes are greatly beneftted and often -I
how she found her cure. their staffs, charged with inspection times cured by lts neo Many reports,
TheIt f theirwork is show that wearers of glass, -1 haps des- t
"I had a cold to start with," Miss d however, the fact that 1l dt goad fax the i
Newman contin the Snap
just seemed to go from bad to worse. most a ale; eyes
My back ached, I had cramps in my thority, aged. Try it, and know for 0055 what
ad- The fire chiefs have it in their real eye comfort is, If your
own drug -
aches.
es, andl Iepswasrbioken ndd from euri- Power to advance the fire prevention gisio ti,e of 1111st_rntig eSfIS rontot(oi
My campaign and secure results,If a a complete non -Onto Nome Treatment
refreshing, my eyes were puffed and fire chief's record depended upon his '>utnt--tablets unJ il.
swollen and I perspired freely with keeping down the number of fires, 10 -
the least exertion. I was always irri- Fees.
Ed-
-table and in the mornings I had a bit- stead of his ability to handle fires af- "How much deco Shat stylish .ttoc-
ter taste in my mouth. ter they have broken out, there would
"Reading of cures by Dodd's Kid- be greater effort at inspection. Fire tor of yours charge?"
to give them a chiefs should insist upon sufficient! "Ten dollars a visit."
nay Pills I decidedmen for inspection work; these men 1 "Gee! How often has he called at
trial. I (see a dozen boxesl a all, and should be held responsible for the in-' your house this month?"
you can see odd' theyKhelped me. I spection and correction of dangerous' "Twenty times."
recommend Dodds Kidney Pills to all conditions, and, to make their work "Gosh. You owe him $200 then?"
suffering women." effective, the inspectors should be i "Nope, only $10. He's made the
Dodd's Kidney Pills are suffering clothed with fire marshal authority, in . other nineteen calls trying to collect
woman's best friend.•order that any fire breaking ant in it"
their inspection districts might be 1
29 WARS NOW WAGING. thoroughly investigated and the cause{
definitely assigned. In this way an ! 751 Si s l s I have Liniment Co., Limited,
IvI it d,
The Way Germany Looks at Huge inspector's reputation for thorough -1 LINIMENT for the past 25 years
World Conflict• ness w , and whilst I have t Y
work. result o raided (item after a few weals nee.
minimize by eyest nd contains
nes, "and then things cetera havnot sufficient au- ao 11 sensitive which anj, insure the
of
an itrfunt oi• the
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A WONDERFUL MEDICINE
FOR CHILDREN
--
Mrs. Geo. Huffman, Willington,
Ont., writes:—"I have used Baby's
Own Tablets and can recommend them
as a wonderful medicine for children.
I am the mother of five and have used
no other medicine for any of them."
Thousands of other mothers say the
same thing of the Tablets. That is
why once a mother has used them for
her little ones she would use nothing
else, The Tablets are sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DEFEAT.
What General Foch, the Famous
French Commander, Says.
Lt "Behind the Scenes at the Front"
Mr. George Adam, Paris correspon-
dent of the London Times, tells a
good deal that is interesting about the
opinions of General Foch, who for five
years lectured on strategy and tactics
at the Ecole de Guerre. There he
used often to quote a saying of Joseph
de Maistre, which summed up the psy-
chological element in defeat: "A battle
lost is a battle that you think is lost,
for battles are not lost materially."
To that military summary of the
doctrine of Christian Science, General
Foch added this formula of victory:
"Battles ore, accordingly, lost moral-
ly, and it is, therefore, morally that
battles aro gained • and a battle won
is a battle in which you refuse to ad -
race with the hare. Little Bear, as try it. I told her it was no use, but mit yourself beaten."
he came near the goal, heard the finally, to humor her, I tried a little, That is the more convincing since it
neighbors shouting,'"Hurrah for the and they just struck my taste. It conies from a soldier with a scientific
the first food that I had eaten in mind. Moreover, on at least one occa-
sion, when he lend been ;forced three
times to retire, he put his faith into
practice:.
Poch
General 'f'o h
,
After each retirement
he
mit defeat. )Z
eandt
refused to ad
nten tinder hint lead the moral
strength, in which science plays no
part, to refuse to know when they
were beaten. On the third day the re-
tirement began early in the morning.
In. the course of the day General Foch
once more took the offensive,. and by
nightfall he had delivered the decisive
cold be at stake, and, with the i occasionally used
knowledge that a fire would be nn es- other liniments I can safely say that
The present war really consists of ti ated b one familiar with the cots I have never used any equal Co yours.
• 29 different wars, says the Cologne g y
ditions, there would be fewer fires 01 If rubbed between the hands and
Zeitung. There are 14 nations or a suspicious character or due to care- If
frequently, it will never fail
states fighting each other. On one lessness. to cure cold in the head in 24 hours.
side are Germany, Austria-Hungary, Mtuiicipaiities can well afford 10 It is also the Best for bruises, sprains,
Turkey and Bulgaria, and on the
other England, Russia, France, Bel- make generous appropriations for fire- etc.
preventive inspection work. It is an Yours truly.
J. G. LESLIE.
gium,.Italy, Japan, Serbia, Montane- hlvestment whieh will yield large re- Dartnronth.
gra, Monaco and San Marion. The turns, not only in reduced fire loss
latter must be accunted a part of bot in reduction in the cost of upkeep
Italy for war purposes. of fire departments and equipment, Steam )fuller Cracks Eggs.
champion! Hurrah for Grandpa Tor-
toise!" Even Father Bear was shout-
ing.
Little Bear remembered itis ma-
nors and, as his father had told him began to improve, and stuck to Grape -
what to do if he lost the race, he Nuts. I went up from 135 pounds in
straightway walked up and shook December to 194 pounds the following
hands with Grandpa Tortoise. And October.
the hare, although he must have been "My brain is clear, blood all right
laughing up his sleeve, remembered anti appetite too much for any man's
his manners, too, and diel not let any- pocketbook. In fact, I am thoroughly
one see him laugh. made over, and owe it all to Grape -
After that the old friends and Nuts. I talk so much about what
neighbors went home with the three
bears to eat blackberries and honey
and to tell stories round the fire.
Grandpa Tortoise went, too; he had
traveled so slowly that he was not
even tired. Little Bear asked a ferry
questions, as usual, that afternoon
h t0111, b t he clic!
nearly a year that did not cause any
suffering.
"Well, to make a long story short, I
Grape -Nuts will do that some of the
men on the road nicknamed me blow on the centre of the Gernnan
'Grape -Nuts,' but I stand to -day a army that led to its final precipitate
healthy, rosy -t eekcd man—le pretty retreat all along the lints.
good example of what the right kind
of food will do. D'ISPOST D OF WAR'S HEAD,
"You can publish this if you want
Lo. It a true statement without any
Germany is at war with eight We have often heard of using a
powers (Italy excepted) 3 expo -
Granulated Eyelids, steam hammer to crack a nut, but
Austria-Hungary with all of the 'll' S
Eyes inflamed by who ever heard of using a steam roll -
allies sure to Sun, Dust and WindMillions of bad
0 quickly relieved by Burin er to crack an egg?
Bulgaria with Russia, England, es EyeRemady.NoSmarting, eggs intended fur human consumption
France, Italy, Serbia and Mon- lust Eye Comfort, Al are seized every year in London,
tenegro 6 your Dmggist s SOc per Bottle, Murine Pse and the way they
Turkey with the same powers as
Bulgaria
Russia with Germany, Austria-Hun-
gary, Bulgaria and Turkey ,.
England with the central powers
and their allies
France with the same powers .. ,
Belgium with Germany and
Austria-Hungary
Italy with Austria-Hungary, Tur-
key and Bulgaria
Japan with Germany and Austria-
Hungary
Monaco with the same ppwers
Serbia with Germany, Austria-
1lungary, Bulgaria and Turkey .
Montenegro with the central pow -
when the stories were u
not brag; and when Peter Hare wink- fith-„ Rapid Disintegrlrtion 111'500 by French
ed at him once or twice he laughed. ---
Youth's Companion.
`Ile way of the reformer is almost
( '1 hard as that of the transgressor.
Name given by Canadian POstum Academy of Medicine.
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Co., Windsor•, 0311. 'rem Frsnch Academy of Medicine
}3701' reed 11110 above tattei0 11 now rccommeluls the etitploymeitt of the
000 ir"ala5 Frei» thus to situs, That'
aro rfonnino, 111,110 and (nil of hunta11 urea serum for the rapid disintegra-
iaterost.
ers, Turkey and Bulgaria
rte are destroyed is to
SalveinTubes25c. ForBookollheEyeFreeask tip them out of their cages and run
6 ,Druggists or Murlae Eye Remedy Co., Chicago a steam roller over them.
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A Highlander with bagpipes entered CALIFORNIA
Rmtnd U•in O'inter Tonrlst tickets m1
4 the Street and commenced his plain- suis dally to Canfo•aia via variabla
4 five lay, and at the same time starch- direct. and scenic routes.
Ing up and Clown in time-honored fish- Fatu' rant modern trains leave Chicago
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will give no trouble whore use., \\'r1' - •_,
day for special trial price. Booklet :'r• -r
Marshall R Marshall, Niagara Falio, Oat
Distributers for Canada.
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As the wars are counted double in
the above list the sten has to be
divided by two to get the number of
wars that are now being .fought out
all: over the world. '
Why Roman Meal is
Best for Your Child
The intestinal ntuseles must have
waste to properly develop. Tao growing
gnawing and organs most have abundant
nutrition. Thu teeth and bones, nerves,
nntsrles, organs, and blood must 1111
have abundant. Inorganic salts, Roman
Meal is filled with branny waste which
gives the InteStiaal 2110110155 exercise,
preventing constlPatlnn and httligestion.
It has mare hterglviln salts .than ally
other known rood, It's tllo most twirl -
(taus food so1d. Attic your doctor. Do
not stir Roman Moat Porridge At gro-
cers, lou and 211a,
R0111511 Meat is made by Roman Meal
Co., 'Poronto, told your grocer can pro-
cure It from any wholesaler.
Mrs. Anderson—"I hope you can
come next Thursday, We're having
some music by my daughter before
supper?" Mr. .Tacksea--"011, yes,
I'll come. But--or--i may be tato!"
Misrartl's ranfinent Corea Colds, Etc.
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
lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle
at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free.
ABSORBINE, IR., for mankind—an
antiseptic liniment for bruises, crus, wounds,
strains, patntul, swollen veins or glands. It
heals and snathea. $5,00 a bottle at tlrug-
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Most of the aeroplanes used in the
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handles the machine gun. When an
aeroplane armed with a machine gun
attacks a hostile aeroplane, the pilot
at once manoeuvres the machine into
position so that his companion can
bring his gun into action. In firing,
the gunner does not take deliberate
aim, but swings the gun up and down
and round so that a fan -shaped stream
fill
shallbe
sure to all the
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space through which tate opposing
aeroplane has to travel. When both
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wins the fight, although luck often
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Minard's Liniment Clues Diphtheria.
"btr. Anderson," said the doctor, "I
fear your wife's mind is gone!" "That
doesn't surprise me," replied Mr, An-
derson, "She has been giving me
a
piece of it every day for the last ten
years."
Solite small minds have grea
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