The Brussels Post, 1916-3-23, Page 7young Folks
The Baby Bear,
There was much excitement in the
'lumber camp the day that Roger 'went ,
thele with bis Uncle Henry. It had Sonic diseases give immunity from $100,000,000 a year, In order to Lc- ,lag material than group of men,
been a long ride through the woods, another attack, but rheimstism \ h f l
RHEUMATISM
A MYSTERY
Unless Rooted Out of the
System it Grows Worse
and Worse.
DEMANDS ON RAILWAYS.
1 TOR PRINCE OF WALES.
'p'ff* Bead problem s�
What the Railway 'j'raia 'Employes not a problem in.the home Ae Incident Which Shows Iles
is nos of Heart.
Are Asking: where Shredded Wheat
This demands being made by or- known, The Whole wheat 'the Prince of Wales is .nuking ie.m-
I' 1> • v (l its well as res ectecl at
ganizations of railway train' service grain is the regi staff of life, phi, faant. Wood
clerics of fits kind -
employes on western railways fora andou .have it in Shredded
y liners are toll.. The latest was re -
25 per cent increase in wages; a de -
mad which affects Canadian as well Wheat ,Bise sit prepared in fated to enc by a very old firm,. who
as United States' a'ailways, would a digestible form. It Con- hoe lost four sons on the battlefield,
mean. the disbursements of no less than 1 `rhe only surviving one is an army
tains more real body -build 'chaplain' and he was cluttb ng to a
a 1 .neat or. "somewhere in Franco,"
works quaint the' public with was o is
Ore easily digested, ! about the loss of his Iasi surviving
e t of facts of -the ease the executive cam- eggs, 1S 111,.... Y g , . dt
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and they were cold when they reached just the other way. Every attack e brother slid the Ione)
and sadness
ors the cam) but there was a rearing fire rheumatism invites another. Worse mtttee of the. Association of Western and Co51S much less, Th of his end mother.
1'power Railways has issued the following in-
themselves find as than that it reduces the body's , y g food for the up and -Coming Suciclenly a young offices' stepped r a ua
at which to wenn,
they stood round it they heard the so that each attack is worse than the, teeesting statement: _ge man Who does things with. forward with outstretched hunch pad POSTAL IVU EMPLOYEES ENLIS1'-
en wha 11 cl a me in from their Wolk one before; If; any disease needs cur- Mi. Farmer, once upon a time It
^f r the kid- remarked: "I heard what you said,
m u o
talking about ] t lieumabtsm but there the railways—you paid your employes hand or rain O 1
1
a the woods for dinner, a nig n he . trig earle
i is s • , a g>, The worked sir about your brothers and I am Over 50,000 at the.!Tont With British
a ear that they had killed in her are few diseases physicians find more a hied monthly w gc Y dies that need a. Well -hal
b u. Y extremely sorry to hear it. I hope Forces•
Winter don:. • chffteult to treat successfully. Wet till their work was dote, 00. matter arced food for study or play you
wilt accent this expressipn of my 1
"I am sorryfor the little bearer j weather does not cause rheumatism as how many. hours.. f e ife who mustprofound sympathy, but" he said, "I Over 50,000 post office emloyees are
pwith the ,plots, At present sae
id ono man. FIe was tough -locking, was once thought though weather eon- Your farm hand followed a law lie - —for housewife W)s1,520
do wish you ,would give this ,ata to ,o
sa
but he spoke in a kindly tone that ditlons may start the aches and pains• hind a yolco of of en, perhaps from sun Save herself from 1CStG en have lost their lives, and thele at
"chores" your colonel, and Ask ]rim to give you fano. 1,300
d Roger•k h' t Rheumatism is now I absence for en a
, "Is it anything` serious, doctor?"
asked a youth .of a doctor after Lha
latter' hada examined him. "No, no
eat at all," replied the medical Tuan,
"Nothing serious -•-just a little stiff-
ness in the back of your neck my lad,
But you must keep an eye on it."
ltl t' known to be de- up tall sun down, then did his drudgery. De 11 -1 a u s for f b f t chars, so that on the books of the relief SEEP POTATOMS
ins a vgar like tin a once. ie d d l d ,ace o
h 1 I the majority of eases the
"What became of it?" asked the pendent upon the blood condition an and twos eon en e . ed breakfast or any mt'al, with you may go and see your metier in orphans. n rtata I�TA'rOIS ritl:lli coli.
other man. ',medical omen authorities agnea. that the Suppose y that ,then you invest London and console her on het' losses Government pension is or will be sup- �9
" •m Comae ilii. with alarm'i'ng rapt- more of your capital in A good team of milk or cream.. demented by the fund, the maximum der at on_0. Suupt,• limn reel. \Vr1to for
I brought it to the camp in y blood Ile He took his card and wrote a 1 5 it week be-: Quotations, H. W. Dawson, Brampton.
few words on it and '
It was the Prince of Wales.
i . 1.1a.µ hslatcare. Cnt^i,an Or-
pocket; it is over in that box," an-dity as rheumatism develops. Main- horses, to replace the oxen, your em d handed it aver, assistance of five shilling
coswrnerred the first man, pointing td a therefo the,quality of the blood is, moreove had said: "These horses turn Made in Canada. ing given to widows under 35 years EOR raze
corner of the camp. I therefore, a reasonable way of pre- furrows in a day than the oxen
• t and hereafter I want to be paid by PaiSels of food are sent weekly t couples for at
Was � r cutin r
Lying iu the box on some tags tenting and g heumatism•
That
•
softlyd feeling nd blindly with use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills These Plow you must pay me fora fun day
"How little it is!" exclaimed Roger, which drives outthe-rheumatic poison. would give more money than the plow NEWS BY MA1L•FRom IRELAND'S
the baby bear, a helpless little creature it works out in fact is shown by the
the furrow, or the distance the .plow f
no larger than a kitten, whimpering beneficial results which follow a fair travels, but in sase anything stops theen Isle
romEErin s Gr��
l
an rou if I work 10 hours or less—if that plan
its -ll t ll1 new, rich blood
who had half expected to be afraid and while the blood is kept in this mileage amounts to. GREEN SHORES.
of baby bar condition there is no danger of the Suppose that" when you invested
that compared with its size when it Palermo, Ont., says:—"I was attacked which your employe co le Happenings in the Emerald Isle of
' to d
a a y a more moneyin a wheel plow on
"Yes," said the man, "I have heard trouble returning. Mr. W. T. Pell,' u ride at
o£ being required to Interest to All True Irish -
is full grown, a baby bear is the with a trouble which was ultimately ease ms a
smallest of all animals. This fellow pronounced rheumatism. Often I was a 'alk in a heavy furrow and wrestle
weighs less than a pound. I don't, barely able to crawl into bed, and sen- with a heavy plow, he said: "Here
-
know we can do with it!' dein able to do a full day's work. In after I want you to pay me for a fall At Leinster Assizes, Dublin, Geo,
know 'what it! day if I work 8' hours or less, with
Oh let me have Can't I take this condition "! doctored for a year,Bell was found guilty, but insane, on
it home?'' burst out Roger, speaking absolutely getting no better. Then I gime-and-a-half pay for over time, a, ehaxge of the murder of his father
to the lumberman and to his uncle consulted another doctor' whose chief either on a time or distance basis, in County ...cath, and was committed
at the same time. of tion was thlt unless' I could ,which ever will give me the most to an asylum.
The lumberman was much more
willing to part with the helpless crea-
ture than Uncle Henry was to have
Roger adopt such a pet.: At last, how-
ever, Uncle Henry gave in, and when tang relief I became wee era would you Peal like granting his last i At a meeting of the governors of
they rode home to the afternoon the able to get around. Then I decided demand for more wages doing ex- the Royal Irish Academy of Music, a
little bear' went with them, carefully to try a doctor in Toronto, and was del. the same mo work forin thedsame tetter was read from the secretary,usi,a
wrapped up from the cold and neat- under his treatment fpr about four hours? !stating that the treasury grant of
ling in a small basket under the heavy di
men.
eons a Mone "
get rid of the trouble I would be a y News has reached Stewartstown
cripple for life. Ile prescribed diet- Suppose, further, Mr. Farmer-, that that a farmer named Geo. Rankin,
ing, and I doctored with him for at from 1904 to 1914 you had increased residing in the town land of New-
ing,
six months, but instead of get- the wages of your farm hand from langors, aged 35 years, dropped dead
•k nd less $902.09 a year to $1,253.37 a year, outside his home.
months with no better results. T gave
up the doctors and tried other reme-
dies which were equally, futile. Then
one day our store peeper sent me a
WiiHams Pink Pills, saying,
That is precisely the question that $1500 is to be
I The Dublin
robes.
Aunt Mattie was indeed surprised
when Roger opened the basket in the
kitchen, - but her heart •was quickly
touched by the helplessness of the.
little creature of the forest that had
lost its mother.
"What can we do with it? How
can we feed it?" she asked.
They soon settled -the food question.
They took an old nursing bottle that
Aunt Mattie found where it had been
laid away many years before, and
filling it with \warm milk, put the end
box of Di. asking a 25 per cent. increase m pay
that if they did not help me I need for exactly the work they have been I
not pay for them. -I took them and
then got some more and found they doing, and under the same conditions,
were helping me.', I ,probably used except as to' pay. As with the farm
$10 00 worth before I felt fully cured, hand, the working conditions of rail -
have been con
•
the railway managers of this country . Port and Docks Board
are now called on to answer. The men is taking steps to have the provisions
of the Emergency Act suspending
employed in railway train service are elections in connection with local
-
but
but they did cure ins and were cheap way train service men
as compared with the other treatments stoutly improved at the expense of
which did not help mel The cure was the employers. Government statistics
made several years ago, and I have Prove that the hasard of their oecu-
not had a twinge of rheumatism since.Potion has steadily decreased. Th{s
of the rubber tube into the little bear's To -day I am well and strong and I be -
mouth, and it took its supper just as
a hungry baby would have taken it.
At first the little bear slept most
of the time between its meals, and did medicine dealer or by mail, postpaid,
not. grow half fast enough to suit' at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr, Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
Drink Water.
Very few people realize the health -
ministering power of water -drinking,
with its shining, and it is fairly safe to state that not
looked for all the world like a live half the population drinks anything
black Teddy -bear. It was full of mis- like the quantity they should do.
chief and spent much of its time
tumbling across the floor, after the
clumsy fashion of a puppy, and look-
ing for something to upset or for a
morsel to eat,
lieve I owe it all to Dr. Williams Pink.
Pills."
You cart get these pills through any
Roger. But one day its eyes opened,
and Roger, who had been studying a
book on animals, knew that it was
then five weeks old. After that it
soon began to be playful, and in a few
weeks, as it sat up. and peered round
it 1 in' g bead-like eyes it
It is'a common error bf mothers
and nurses to curtail the child's wish
to drink water whenever thirsty, un-
der the impression that too much
water is bad for it in every way.
They named it "(Jesus, ,which Roger This is only correct if the child is very
found is the Latin word for bear. As hot, simply because the sudden chill
spring came on Ursus, then several he an over -heated frame is very
liable to set up i11 effects, and applies
equally to anything cold.
Apart from this,' there is really no
need to limit the quantity consumed
months old, became more and more
active and intelligent. Usually he
was full of goodnatured fun, and even
when his temper was bad lie did noth-
ing worse than to sulk a little. No
a child,and the average amount
boy ever had a better time with a pet by
than Roger had with Ursus during that an adult should drink daily'
that spring- and summer.—Youth's should be, roughly, three pints.
Companion. It is necessary as a cleanser for all
÷ the internal organs as much as a bath
SAVES MARY WOUNDED is for the exterior of the body, and
yet there are people who consider the
Canal Barges Used as French Army fact that they never drink water un=
adulterated something to be proud of.
Ambulances. es
Twelve barges on the French canals CROSS, FRETFUL BABIES
are being used to carry many wound-
ed men from the trenches to hospit- The cross fretful baby is a sickly
els in the rear with great success. baby --the well child is always happy
So quiet is the operation of the and smiling. Mothers if your baby is
barges, which eke- towed along the
waterways, that many critically
wounded men have been saved by the
restful method of transportation. The
barges ,eoriginally French transport'
boats, are about 160 feet long by 20 mediately give him Baby's Own Tab -
feet wide. The interiors have been lets, They never fail to relieve the
altered to suit the requirements of the. baby Concerning them Mrs.. Ronald
ambulance servo.. Thirty cots are T3urley Glass, N.D.,,tritest—"I know
cross and cries a great deal something
is wrong. His little stomach and of stopping in the stifling rooms, and
bowels may be out or order; his teeth occassionally as a treat were allow -
troubling him, or. he. may be bothered ed to play in the least exposed places'
outside, On one occasion a swing was
with worms. The mother should MI- demolished by a shell, while bullets
would frequently fall close to them,
but they soon got used to it,
When Madame Modjeska was a
child she and her little brother wrre
in Cracow when it was bombarded
by the Austrians. Their another re-
tired to the cellar, and called to the
children to follow, but the small boy
Cried: "I will not go to the cellar;
I want to see."
Madame Modjeska stayed with him,
and almost at once a shell carried
away part of the house, and the bul-
lets began to fall. Her brother picked
thehr up and ran from room to roan,
finally pushing her into the cornerof
room most exposed. '
"Hide in that corner. There will
be more bullets, he cried. And there
were. ' So, picking them tip he told her
to hold out her apron, and dropped
them in, Then, looking Ont of the
window tine saw a man shot, which
frightened her, and so both ran to the
cellar,
is the result of millions spent by the
railroads for better roadbeds, heavier
rails, double tracks, block signals,
automatic couplers, air brakes, mech.,
government bodies applied to itself.
Speaking at a recruiting meeting
in Waterford, Mr. Redmond made a
special appeal ,to farmers to assist
in securing recruits for reserve bat-
talions to make good the wastage in
the ranks.
The death took place recently of
Mr, William Tully, J. P., proprietor
and editor of the Roscommon Jour-
nal He was a Justice of the Peace
for the Co. Roscommon for the past
twenty-five years.
At a meeting of the Clonmel Cor-
poration it was proposed that owing
Are Werth Their
Weight iia Gold
W}IAT MRS. BROWN SAYS OF
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS,
New Brunswick Lady Feels It Her
Duty to Tell Women That Dodd's
Kidney Pills Are the Best Remedy
She Ever Used.
Miscou Harbor, Gloucester Co.,
N.B., Mar. 13th (Special.) -'I think
Dodd's Kidney Pills are worth their
weight in gold." This is the state-
ment of Mrs. James. Brown, well
known and highly respected here.
"I think it would be ungrateful on
my part if -I did not tell what a bless-
ing Dodd's Kidney Pills have been to
me;" Mrs. Brown continued. "I was
in bed three weeks ,with headache and
sore back. Then I began to use
Dodd's Kidney Pills and I found them
the best remedy I have ever used."
Mrs. Brown is just one of the many
,women in New Brunswick who are
telling of pains relieved and health
restored by the great Canadian kid-
ney remedy. Dodd's Kidney Pills are
of age, with four or more children. Llllt. 1tl.i,n AI wr• Liir41DL A 14 n
. t o o • Also few Per.
post office prisoners of war, of whom . flan klltet er•, It. A. tlillasple. Abbots -
there are now over 570.
e'en ammo:ram
THE SUN LIFE OF CANADA. J)Al11 S1hLa IILACK eei•eceg 015111)
_ foses, trade for used ear, 1141
Bros„ SioEhwell. Ont•
New Records Have Been Created By
This Company.
11,7E&ERY STOON
Y_Q 1OH-CLASS NtTIISKR STOCK —
The Sun Life. Assurance Company 31 buy tins sate middleman s laroatOl
of Canada, achieved records during write f,u• catoiogue, ilomin3,n Aurserk.a
(Smith, Roeo C. Cu.) St. Catlnarlu,5 cant•
1915 that are new in the Canadian -
life assurance fleld, Assurances of aGENTs WANTED
over $34,000,000 were issued and paid
1.4 AI)y Cit xoso ti To Cot.-
for. in cash; total assurances now in leer in U,ah•uMANlocality. Dominion
force over $250,000,000; total pay- Works. Toronto,
ments to policyholders since organ- 2,T}-,WSPAPERs POR BALE,
ization more than $52,600,000; assets 77, ROPIT-alAi{1Nt3 NEWS AND JOB
in excess of $74,000,000, a cash in- 1 Oakes for sale la good Ontario
come of nearly $16,000,000, and an un- towns. The moat uscfut and lnterestlfl
distributed net surplus of over $7, sPpinca Ylonntos\Milson nPuoUenilaR Com•
500,000. All these figures are high- pans 7a west Adelaide st., Toronto.
water marks in the annals of Can
adian life assurance. On another
column will be found a comparative G'1 A 1n a . and ORS, LUMPS. ETC.
statement of the business done for out pain by our hams extetreatment. Weis
1914 and 1915, and also a statement us before Too ,ate. Dr. Seilman at edicai
Go. Limited, Coinngw1oa, Ont
MISttit.LANEOUL
.showing the Company's growth from •
1872 to 1915, all of which show et re-
markable increase, and else reflects
the greatest credit on the nonage-
• ment of the Sun Life.
_
l a.
Foe Have Leatherless Shoe.
i
I A new type of "featherless shoe" is
suffering women's best friend, because
they act directly on the kidneys. They
tone up the kidneys and put them in
condition -to do their full work of
straining all the impurities out of
the blood. Nine -tenths of women's
troubles come from diseased or disor-
dered kidneys. There is abundant
anical stokers, oil burning engines te tho very depressed state the post- -
and many other safety i d labor-sav- l tion of Mayor of Clonmel during the
ing devices, for which Mt employes war by one of honor, without emolu-
maa no investment vestment and assumed no' meats. The proposals was defeated.
financial risk.
The men who are now asking for 25
percent: higher pay are and always
have been the best paid of all railway
employes. Their wages range from
At Cork Winter Assizes John Staf-
ford Dunne, manager of the Marroom
branch of the National Bank pleaded
guilty to embezzling $7,500, the
monies of the bank, and was sen-
tenced to twelve months imprison -
being widely advertised in the German
newspapers. The uppers are made of
' grey or black waterproof linen sail
cloth, while the soles are built of thin
layers of wood gleed together with
waterproof glue.
Minarrd's Liniment for sale everywhere
evidence on every hand that Dodd's The Furnace.
Kidney Pills cure all Kidney troubles,
ABOUT MACHINE GUNS.
The different Kinds Used by the
Armies at War.
Every day in the newspapers there
crop up Incidents dealing with the
.800 a year for inexperienced brake- i ment. effect of ma,hine gun fire, and an
men to nearly $4,000 a year for en- Chief Inspector Murphy, Tnsgector enormous number of these weapons
gineers on the best runs. The aver- Love, Sergeant Halley and other are doing their deadly work to -day.
age wages of the 300,000 employes- members of the Detective Division In the British Army the machine -
who are demanding an increase are: of the Dublin eMtropolitan Police, gun is the Maxim; the French use
$1,253.87 a year, an increase o£' 40 raided the shop of Messrs. Lawler, the Hotchkiss, or Puteaux, Austrians
per cent. since 1904. The 1,400,000 in Forom street, and took possession employ the Schwarzlose, and Germans
of a large quantity of firearms, am- the Maxim. In all cases machine-guns
other railway employes average munition etc. are attached to the infantry forces,
$684.78, an increase of 25.2 per cent.
since 1904.
These are the facts, Mr. Farmer,
Will you think them over and then and' -secretary of the Kilkenny
say if you think the railway train Company, suddenly collapsed and
died before medica, aid could be
summoned.
A Local Government Board inquiry
was held in the board room of the
South Dublin Union, into an applica-
tion of the South Dublin Rural Coun-
cilfor a loan of $50,000 to complete
a scheme of laborers' cottages. There
was no objection.
The Dublin police recently raided
a number of homes unser the De-
fence of the Realm Act, amongst
which was that of the Countess Mar-
kevie, 'Rathmines, where a printing
While presiding at a public meet- usually at the proportion of two guns
ing in Kilkenny, Mr. John A. Davis, per battalion, sr 4,000 men.
agent for the Marquis of Ode These guns fire rifle cartridges at
immense speed by mechanical means,
and usually the kick, or recoil, of the He that has never known adver-
gun is used for the purpose of reloain1si is but half acquainted with him-
ing. It isinteresting oting toi note that in tY
a test forty-two British first-class self or with others. Constant triumph
shots engaged against a machine-, shows us but one side of life; the re -
gun, each 'firing at the same target verse side is necessary to full knowl-
for one minte, the gun discharged 228 edge.
rounds and made sixty-nine hits; the
forty-two marksmen discharged 4081Miasrd's Liniment Otuos Burns, Etc,
rounds and made sixty-two bite,1 Great System.
M
Good for Children. i Teacher—"In what year was the
Mothers. Physicians agree that
flavor and the body building ele-
ments of grains lie in the dark parts Lts p g g,AElET OR sOtJR
usually thrown away. So also do the
lime salts which your child needs to mory. Remember the twelve apostles.
Harden bones and teeth. Children fed , Write for particulars.
Add half that Humber to them. That's
resistance Witnessvelop eighteen. Multiply that by 100.0That's TORONTO CREAMERY CQ., LIMITED
ater
re 1800. Take the twelve apostles ago
Serbs, Roman soldiers who COngaerOd T O R O M T O
in.
rho world fed upon two bands of entire Add a. quarter of their number hto! References orc't-.
Our 130 Iker
(Dont WI
"Shakespeare, I believe uses the
term 'sighing for a furnace.'"
"I believe so. Why?"
"Mine has a sort of wheeze."
MMinard's Liniment Co., Lintibed.
Have used MINARD'S LINIMENT
for Croup; found nothing equal to it;
sure cure.
CHAS E. SHARP.
Hawkshaw, N.B,, Sept. 1st, 1905.
service employes are justified in
threatening the prosperity of every in-
dustry in this country, of even the
very existence of individuals depend-
ent for food, supply on 'uninterrupted.
railroad service?
CHILDREN IN WAR.
Get Quite Accustomed to Shells and
Bullets.
Those who were in Ladysmith dur- press was seized, which was being
ing' the siege have told us that the used for printing pro -German liters -
children soon got used to the state of taro,
affairs, and it has been the same else-
where.
During the siege of Luckhow the un- STOPPED SHORT
fortunate children used to get tired '
Taking Tonics, and Built up on
placed in two, long rows with a broad
passageway between, affording as
airy and sanitary a ward as in any.
hospital or sick bay aboard a ship.
There is also a kitolten and a dye
name room, where . currenb for the
of nothing ee good for cross, fretful
babies as Baby's Own Tablets and T
am pleased to, recommend them to
other mothers." The Tablets are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at 25
conte .a 'box from Tho Dr. Williams
lighting system is generated. Ilene Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
too there are accommodations for
twelve privates and petty officers, In The habits of old age aro genet-.
the forward part of the barge are
quarters for four sisters who act as
equipped tris en-
nurses and a fullyP
eery. •
The barges move from one dress-
ing station to another, taking on
board the more serious 'cases and
then are towed back to the base. The
success of the barges has been • so
marked that mote are being cone
structed:
A Message of His Love.
First Barber—That was a bad cut
you gave that old pian while shav-
ng him, "
Second Barber --Oh, there's a reason
for that. I'm courting his maid, and
the tut will let lest know I'll Meet h1el`
this etching.
ally the habits of youth matured and
confirmed.
At the last meeting of the Belfast
Board of Guardians it was reported
that there were 127' cases of scale
retina in the hospital.
!NE' Granulated Eyelids;
Eyes inflamed by exposure
`,.) to Cold Winne std Dust
sickly relieved by Marino
OUR wiEye Remedy. No 8iae'rtl
leg, jot Eye Comfort. At ear Dengalste
005 per Bottle. M! the Fyee Salve ln'A aea�
Icor Hoo
.purine Nye Remedy Company, &M)eese
The Best of friends we often find
are those we have taken good afire
never to 'offend.
Speaking of educated.snaltee, the
adder's In a class by himself.
Further meetings are being held
in Belfast dealing with the questions
of house rent increases and advano-
ing coal prices, and resolutions have
been passed calling upon the Gov-
ernment to take stops to curtail the
extortionate prices or coal.
America's
Pioneer
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DOG DISEASES
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/Kellett free to any address by
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el. CLAY GLOVER, V. S.
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Battle of Waterloo fought?"
Pupil—"I don't know," Teacher—
" ' simple enough if you only would
learn how to cultivate artificial tae -
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Seeds, see our 1916 Gold-
:� en Jubilee catalogue it is 5180
a No. 1.1tod Clot•er tlrancy)il6ll
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ATe.O. 1 Timothylske
.allow Ole for each cotton bag
We pay railway freight in On-
tario and Quebec over 525.00
?Toterries,.
CANADA'S
GREATEST
Muskrat Handler
11 the old firm 05
HIRAM JOHNSON
Limited, 410 St. Paul
St. W., Montreal,
Ship all yew. furs
there sad obtain full
value.
WAN TED
We furnish earls, pay express charges
and guat:antee highest Prices
CREAM,
Right Food• grain food a day, Dr. Jackson's Roman them, That's fifteen. .
That's 1816
The -mistake is frequently -made of ,Meal Is selontiacally balanced ration you've got. ta. 8 , That's the
made from several entire. grains. It's date. Quite simple, yon see, to re-
trying to:build up a worn-out nertOUs'.
system on so-called tonics. delicious, easily prepared in a variety of member dates if you will only adopt New material from which to re -
ways and nou;'lohos betterthan meat, my system."
It's a natural laltativa Bast grooers.
sell it.
Made by Roman Meal Co., Toronto,
Canada,
build used up tissue cells is ,whet
should be supplied, and this can be
obtained onlyfrom proper food.
"I found myself on the verge of a
nervous collapse, duo to overwork
and study, and to illness in the fam-
ily," ,writes a young mother..
"My friends became alarmed bo -
cause I grew pale and thin and could
not sleep nights. I took various
tonics, bub their effects wore off
shortly after I stopped taking them,
My food did not seem to nourish :me.
"Reading of Grape -Nuts, I deter-
mined to stop the tonics and so what
a change of diet would do. I ago
Grape -Nuts four times a day with
cream, and drank milk also, went to
bed early after a dish of Grape -Nuts.
"In about ttvo weeks I was sleep-
ing soundly. In a short time gained
weight and felt like a different wo-
man. Grape -Nuts and' fresh nit were
the only agents used to accomplish
the happy results." "There's a Reas-
on," blame given by Canadian
Postum Co., Windsor, Ont.
sore Has the shove letter? A new
The Neighbors Say.
If he is regales in attending
church, lee is too pious. -
If he doesn't attend church, he is on
the road to perdition.
if he sends his family away for the
summer, it is more than ho can af-
ford;
If he doesn't he is stingy.
If he happens to be
ul in
business, he achieved suceessby swind-
ling.
If he gives freely to charley, it is
done for show,
If he doesn't, he is classed as n skin-
flint.
If his wife does her own work, the
is "killing herself" for the fealty.
Itf she has servants, slte ought to be
more economical.
If all the world's a stage it's up to
each of us, to contribute something to -
one spoon stela time to time. They "ill the eleVatiett thereof.
interlst ons, tine miststill of human niserd's Lbtiment tetras riandrnif
Mlaard's. Liniment'RelievesNeuralgia.
Men are like tea, says Estelle Klaus
der; it takes hot water to draw out
their strehgtb.
f1
ERNIUDA
The Ideal Winter Resort
Beautifuliivas,
Saddle Riding.
Oolf, Tennis,
Yachting, Ti'Ishing
and Boa Bathing. Present Gar-
rison or the Ottawa (88th) Regi-
ment.
Princess Notel
Ai open front DECEMEL'R to LSAT
Situated on the +harbor of
Hamilton, Aoeommoaates 400,
Rates: 510 per week and upward.
HOWE & 1'WOROGER,
7cauagers
HAMILTON, BaRMUDA
Bermuda
of ithe Qoehee 8 8� Steami-
er'
82 Broadway, Nrt.• 7york,
Y is ur
Horse
Could
Talk
He would tell youthatbe
can do lots more work
when the wagon wheels
are greased with
..-'
M� J.w. w
XLE
GREASE
Mica Axle Grease fills the
pores of the axle, Makes a
perfect bearing surfnoe. Re-
duces friction to a minimum,
JJeaters' 17a;crUultere
The Imperial O11 Company
Llmlted
meixonaa 514 ALL 51r15a
lhtlU)3 12—'16.