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For a. long time Katherine did
not like old Frosty, the goat. She
and spider, the little fox terrier, were
the -best of "chums," but who could be
"chummy" with a goab that has long
horns and that looks as if he might
have a bad temper? To be sure, old
Frosty had never harmed Katherine
or anyone else, but sometimes he shook
his head as if he had half a mind to
be cross, and once he had actually
butted little Spider. Katherine could
not forgive that, for Spider was not
really plaguing Frosty—only barking
at him in a friendly way.
Every day they tied old Frosty to a
stake somewhere in the orchard or
in the garden or in the field near the
barn, and there he eropped the soft
grass until he felt like having a nap.
He was fat and well content with life
as he found it, except that he never
missed a chance to hunt for something
new to eat. And who can blame a
wise old goat for not wanting to TURK AND BOCHE COMPARED.
grub along on grass all the time?
It was old Frosty's appetite for
strange foods that finally made Kath-
erine like him better, until at last
they became such good friends that
even faithful little Spider thought that
he had reason to scold Katherine for
neglecting him.
The friendship came about in a cur-
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i GERMANY LOST CHANCE'19 WIN
Could Have Ravaged British Shipping
at Start of War.
Admiral Lord Charles Beresford us-
eerts in a letter to Colonel Robert M.
Thompson, president of the Navy
Leagde, Washington, that' if Germany
taken advantage of her o portun-
had t z 1, 1. ,
outbreak ' f
the European
ity at the n tb t o P
war, they could have entered Paris
and reached St. Petersburg in a short
time. "We would have been brought
to our knees in a couple of months,"
says the British admiral.
"We escaped a most appalling clan-
ger, for if the Germans hacl attacked
us first without a declaration of war,
and sent what they could have sent —
140 cruisers and armed merchant
ships—on to our unproteeted trade
routes we would have been brought to
our knees in a couple of months. They
could have put down a thousand ships
in the first week,
"If the Germans had carried out
that plan they could have gotten into
Paris, compelled peace with France,
and then been in St. Petersburg in a
short time, and become the dominant
Power of Europe and the world pos-
sibly for a century."
Former is Brave and Fights Fair,
Says Australian Soldier.
Anzacs who have been "through it"
in Gallipoli tell me that they have a
great respect, for the Turk as a fight-
er, says a writer in the London Morn-
ing Post, "Johnny Turk," said a
A TALK ON RHEUMATISM
Telling How to Actually Cure
This Common and Pain- empire.
"Americans in particular," the i "What do you intend to do?" She
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This will often bring quirk re-
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, THE ORIGINAL ST. SOPHIA-
Salonilti Church 100 Years Older Than
Constantinople Mosque.
One of the most interesting of
Salonilti's famous 22 churches is St,
Sophia, Like its greater homonym
of Constantinople,i • doomed
t is a
basilica, and it was long considered 'to
be a provincial copy of that great
original. As a matter of fact the
Saloniki church is the original, hav-
ing been built 100 years or more
the earlier, at the end of the fourth
or the beginning of the fifth century.
The church has suffered disastrous-
ly by fire, earthquake and restoration,
but the original lines of the structure
remain, as well as the pillars and
beautiful capitals of wind-blown acan
it was to be his last call, They; thus and two fine fragments of mo -
RUSSIA A HIVE OF ACTIVITY. 1 stood on the porch in the moonlight., saic. The principal mosaic, an As-:
"You are determined?" he said,' 0005107 1 with decorative green trees
A Renarltuble New Shell Is Being finally, I between the standing figures, lines
Manufactured. I "Yes, Geor e I think it is for the the great dome. It is supposed to date
George, from 645,
though the figure of Christ
Under the caption, "The Spirit of best that we do not see each other in the centre is older still.
the New Russia," the Russian- again.
American Journal of Commerce calls } "Do you love another?"
attention editorially to what it terms ; "I do, George, I have promised my
"the feverish activity to be observed heart to Harold Updyke."
throughout the length and breadth of
the Russian Empire." All travellers , Trees was a mount's silfncm
e.
coming out of Russia, it is stated, bear' George stepped back and drew from
his pocket a revolver, which glistened
testimony to the wonderful reawak-'
ening everywhere noticeable in the j in
pale light.
George, George," shrieked the girl.
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CHILDREN OF ALL AGES AEDDPOS1RIs.ere.H$CSnt U
at once, Suably limited. 1Srlto for quo -
When sick the newborn babe or the tations. A. W. Dawson, firatnoton.
growing child will find prompt relief
through the use of Baby's Own Tab-' ernna STJPPLIED
lets, They are absolutely safe for all.SLt,P t'rr.n11, FA RM r•.0
9. tort... (Nail rt lir;:. lint I•t mar -
children and never fail to banish any rice or single: cxi rleneed lue.,u•tI-
of the minor ills from which little en a"epd: male, ` 'r trmalo. ThOIIO,,.,
O t 4'Phurr,,,,,nta.
ones suffer. Concerning them Mrs. h.
ful Malady. Journal says, "seem most deeply im-' Took hold of his hand. r7EwsPersas gas saLn"
Y P Y Arthur Sheasly, Sask., - -
ions way. young Australian, "in comparison This article is for the man or wo- pressed with the changed conditions "Not a great deal," replied George y'
One day at sch000l the teacher said calmly."I have been callingon you writes: ' I have used Baby's Own Tab- PR
onces for nate InWgooahoni erle
to Katherine,"You with the Boche is a gentleman He man who suffers from rheumatism in Russia and are most sanguine as lets and think the are splendid for tonna. The most usetm aha mteresuna
o really must do f bh 1 t th E lyn and y P
your numbeexercises more neatly!
The paper that you handed in to -day
was a .sight!"
fights fair and is a brave man. The who wants to be cured, not merely re- to the future of that country. They, or a as six mon s, ve children of all ages." The Tablets °r all busfnessee buil intarmatton on
German is a swine, who shoots at lieved—but actually cured. The most say that there is something akin tai I have only exterminated about halfg anpneatton to wllsnn PnbifshtnK Com-
wounded and helpless men. I've seen the rheumatic sufferer can hope for in the old call of the West in the fast- I the dogs in this neighborhood. I want are sold by medicine dealers or by t' n1, 73 wear Adelaide senor, Toronto.
Yoe
to take this gun and give it to mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. razsoELLaxEorra,.
him do it, The Turk will fight like rubbing something on the tender, ach- opening opportunities and the wide Y tWilliams' Medicine Co. Brockville, A�cER. 'ruaiolxs, LOMI-'n. MC..
t relief. No lotion reaching resources of Russia which ; UpdYke. He may want to finish the Ont.
intertlnl and external, cured h
The teacher spoke sharhaps she WaS ply. Per- the very devil at close quarters. Did,ing joint, is a 11t le
for even teachers you ever hear of the Germans risking , •or liniment ever did •or can make a sends an anxious tinge through the rest of them.
can get tired, you "know. Katherine their skins in a hand-to-hand encoun- ;cure. The rheumatic poison is rooted veins of every American business ° —'
knew very well that she deserved what ter with the bayonet? Bet ou can't. in the blood. Therefore rheumatism man or prospector who has delved
mtade her sulk, teacher and while she wassstill prove it. Why the moment they see � ea n
disl be
cured when this blood.onous Any into
toaRussiy nscon itions nseasthey
exist Dye eptks Should
us corning at them with the bayonetsee the cos enoughto
d doctor will tell you this is true. If prosperity that is in store for
___tug sulky "" drew just a as horrid coal' they flop clown on their knees an
picture of the teacher as she could
squeal like rats. Johnny Turk will You want something that will go right the Russian people.
possibly draw. She drew it on a • in the blood "Factories in
and she fl ht like a ocd old tough. All our take Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, They day and nig turning out munitions
P y stand up to you with the bayonet and to the root of the trouble night,
Avoid Drugs And
Russia are running *a
bleak page in her readered�C�
meant to show 'it bo the other pupils chaps know that. And JohnnyTurk make new, rich blood which drives out of «ai, clothing, and the varied ne-
after school. She knew that they Pthepoisonous acid and cures then- cessities of the empire's multimillions. Try a Littre Magnesia Instead.
would laugh at 1t. When school let won't give in till you've outed him. Ifsome poople insthn"tivell• shut Meir
he should rove to be a better or a mutism to stay cured. The truth of Americans have said they were sur -
instinct, ora custom or' hiatbftneauses as at
nut, however, she was thinking of p these statements has been proved in Prised at the large number of fac- peptics to take drugs, patent foods and
cleverer man than you at bayonet
Medicines
something else, and so put the book •thousands of cases throughout Can -
ado, her bag with her other books work—well, you to done in—that's alai and the following cure is a strik-
withoub stopping to pass it round. all. ing instance. Mr. Henry Smith, St.
When Katherine reached home that Jerome,Que., says: "For upwards of
We
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afternoon the first thing she did was to � t F P a year I was a victim of rheumatism roads are under construction. Many cause of most forms or fnai10eston and
have a good frolic with Spider, who �Y6�t �� Give, C�e in a most painful form. The trouble of the lines are new, while others are dyapenshl Thoy may give tempm•ary
relief, but ever increasing quantities
as usual was eagerly waiting for her. I «•as located in my legs and for a long being double -tracked. Men and am- must b0 taken, and all the time the, acid
She scarcely gave a glance at old In 1915 and 1916 Ontario contribut-'time I was so bad that I could not men are working side by side on the mains in the stomach as dangerous
Frosty, who was feeding in the grass ed more to the Canadian Patriotic walls. The suffering which I endured ! railroads, the women handling picks gaPhystalans know this and that Is why
near by, and she did not notice that Fund than she drew from it, the sur-' can only be imagined by those who and shovels with even greater aigeeti evtand00 after to sufferers" Just
she had thrown down her bag of books plus going to assist those western , have been similarly afflicted. Doctors I strength and effect than many of the get about an 0,1000 of pure bisurated
within the circle that the goat's rope provinces whose contributions, al- � treatment did not help me and then I men. teaspoonful from
y0uihttiegwaternitake
at&
allowed him to travel. though exceedingly liberal, did not began trying other remedies, but with "The returning Russian travellers ately after every meal. This will in-
tently moment later she stopped her equal the heavy demands caused by no better results. Finally I was ad- bring many and varied stories of the etantly neutralize all the harmful arta
frolic with a sharp cry. "0 Frosty, the large enlistment from these pro- vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I military resources of the empire. One in the stomach aha stop ail foie rer-
Frosty, you horrid old beast, what are of these is to the effect that not less hearty tl meals uwithouti experiencing the
7„ vinces. For 1917 the situation will and although I had begun to lose faith I least pain or unpleasantness afterward.
you doing?" she called, and she ran as change. The demands from this pro- `its medicine, I finally decided to give I than 8,000,000 men have been recently _,
tortes, especially between .Petrograd medicines, artidmal digestants, etc.
and Moscow. Other factories are go- nut closing the eyes does not banish
the danger, and it is certain that neither
ing up with feverish haste, and every- 00100 nor medlchles possess the power,
where, it seems to the traveller rail- to destroy the harmful excessive acid in
h which is the underly in
near the goat as she really dared bo
go
-01d Frosty had poked the books out
of her bag with -his nose, and had be-
gun to chew the pages of one of them.
It looked like her reader. Katherine
glanced round. No one was in sight
vince on the Fund are estimated to the pills a trial. I am very grateful sent to the front and that another 9,-,
000,000 are in training. The ielore Self -Sacrificing.
reach six million dollars, and the cam- ! now that I did so, for after taking g. All are im
mittee has decided to ask Ontario to' eight boxes of the Ills the trouble ; hued with the absolute assurance that i Heiress—I like you very much, Mr.
raise that amount—in other words, to ( completely disappeared. I was free 1 the weight of Russian men and ma-' Ardup, but I cannot marry yea.
make provision only for its own pea- from pain and could walk as well as ! teyial must be the deciding factor in 1 Ardup (picking up his hat)—I will
pie,
lever I did in my life, I have since the war, There has been told, too, be equally frank with you, Miss Bul-
The total represents about one mil- 1 taken the pills occasionally as a pre- !the story of a new explosive shell be- lion, I don't
like you at all, but I
lion dollars above the contributions : cautionary measure,and I cannot ing manufactured in Russia after a' would marry you in a minute. I am
. French formula, but not yet used on' more self-sacrificing than you are,
for 1916, and therefore there can be speak too highly in their favor:' Good evening.
no weariness in well -doing on the part i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure all the the western front—a shell which in
of Ontario's patriotic people so far; troubles due to weak, watery blood or exploding spreads over a radius ofd
as the Fund is concerned. ; broken down nerves. You can get 300 yards a heat of 3,000 degrees—a Not Responsible.
these pills through any dealer in withering blast calculated to inciner- The barber—Your hair is thinning,
A Clean Page. medicine, or by moil postpaid, at 50 ate all within its fiery reach." ,sir. ?"
Ever try our hair prepare-
Portly Woman (pushing her way i cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 tions
into a have from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wars and Seasons. 1 The patron—No, I can't blame it on
— except Spider. 'She looked at old
Frosty and thought hard. Should
she be sorry or glad that he was eat-
ing one of her books? Should she let
him eat it, or should she try to get it
away from him?
Suddenly old Frosty solved the pro-
blem for her by dropping the book to
the ground, -although it was plain
that he had torn out one of the leaves
in doing so. Perhaps the book did
not taste so good as he had hoped.
Katherine edged a little nearer and
then a little nearer, Old Frosty look-
ed at her with mild interest, and all at
once Katherine knew that be was a
friendly old goat and that he would nob
harm her. So she stepped quickly
forward and picked up the book that
he had dropped at his feet—and what
do you think she saw?
The leaf that old Frosty had torn
from the reader and chewed into small
pieces was the blank leaf on which
she had drawn the picture of the
teacher! Katherine made the dis- y
covery with a little gasp. How wise
• old Frosty looked;
"Oh, I believe old Frosty knew!" ex -
police station)—I see you
arrested a mut whose mind is a blank,
Officer—We have, madam.
Portly Woman—Then please bring
him out so that I may have a look
at him. My Henry didn't Come home
last night, and that's a fairly good
description of him.
Sftinard'a L5ntnteat Cure. Colds, &a
Brockville, Ont.
ARMY DISOBEYING ORDERS.
I All French Soldiers Have Become Pipe
Smokers.
The startling discovery has just
been made that France's famous
armies are, almost to the last man,
Explained. in a state of open rebellion and
Why is it that truth will rise again breach of discipline,
when crushed to earth?" To be more exact, it has just been
"Because of its elastcity,officially ascertained that there is
of course. hardly a "poilu" in the whole 5,000, -
Don't you knotruth how eilsy it is to 000 men whom France has under
bretch the truth?" arms at the present moment who is
not smoking a pipe.
Pipe smoking is one of the severest
breaches of discipline in the French
army,
They were officially tabooed largely
on account of the fact that a soldier
smoking a pipe cannot possibly salute
an officer whom he may chance to
meet with the dignity the occasion re-
quires.
The failure of the French officers
to note that their men were smoking
pipes until the practice had become
practically universal is generally at-
tributed to the fact' that all have been
so busy fighting that the breach of
discipline escaped notice.
Now the .practice is so universal
and so firmly implanted in the ranks
of the "poilus" that the question of
rooting it out presents a serious prob-
elem. The men say they were driven
to smoking pipes because tate tobacco
furnished them by the Government
doesn't lend itself to cigarette rolling.
Prayers for Soldiers,
Many British teams have just start-
e(l the practice of having the church
hells ring at a certain 'hour every
day' to remind the people to pray for
the soldiers fighting at tiro front.
Indirectly,
t/po you ever wake yourself nip
meting
"It antounts to ttha I frequently
wake up the baby(
claimed Katherine. "Of course I
1)hould not have drawn that horrid pic-
ture, and old Frosty has saved me
from trouble by tearing it out before
anyone saw it, Perhaps ire wants to
be friends, eater all. And really the
reader' isn't hurt a hit."
Then site walked straight up to old
,Frosty and put her arms round his
Aleck and hugged him, and old Frosty
acted just as if they had been friends
all their lives.
And from that day to bhis they have wire upon a time tedwln Puttnam, who
kept to themselves the secret of that (item in the quiet, pretty hamlet or
missing blank leaf, for little Spitler Wendel Depot, Mass., climbed up into
never really .undorstoond what was n tuft to get some building material
going on, And Katherine has Just as manly another man living in the
drawn no mora pictures of her teach- e"""u•y must after do, 511114011 ale
et, anal has passed in exercises sl'ope'd and fell, Ten feet below was a
so neatly done that her teacher takes or a1' waod, knotted and gnarled. It
special pains to praise her for them, line a nasty tumble, and kI, mimeo'
wits Injured pain Pully in ilia back, he
— Youth's Companion. was revered with bruises, and was sure
from head to fool.
•i• Tho next day h0 bought a bottle of
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051,0 until they reach the age of 14 all -drug stares, Ha, bee, and ;Lee,
years,
FELL FROM LOFT° .
HIJRT° THEN WELL
How a Man Who Landed. On
'Wood Pile and Was Sore From
Head to Foot Found
Quick Relief.
South African Industry.
Alts», experiments lasting more
than a year., it has been foeind that,
the manufacture of vegetable oils and
soaps can bo made a profitable in-
dnatt'y I.r. South Africa. '
No great war of our time has
ended during the winter months, nor,
with the exception of the Russo-Jap-
anese/War, has any begun then. For
a century all wars have begun in the
spring, summer or early autumn and
ended between March and August,
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What Peeved Him.
Jones (to his grocer)—You seem
angry, Mr. Brown,
Brown—I am. The inspector of
weights and measures has just been
in.
Jones—Hal hal He caught you giv-
ing fifteen ounces to the pound, did
he?
Brown -Worse than that, He said
I'd been giving seventeen.
A woman never appreciates her
husband more than when he comes
home and announces that his salary
has been raised.
ED. 4,
ISSUE 48—'16.
that,
Inieard's Liniment Cures Garret In Cows
Made Her Eager.
He—I—I have been trying to tell
you something for some time, but—
er—but—
She—Oh, dear me; how romantic.
What—what is it Mr. Skye?
He—Your—your—
She—Oh, go on.
He—Your hair is coming down in
the back.
I was cured of terrible lumbago by
MINARD'S LINIMENT,
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I was cured of a bad case of ear-
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The Only Question.
The only 1•ofeasor was delivering
the last lecture of the term. He
told the students with much emphasis
that he expected them to devote all
their time in proparis>g for the final
examination.
"The examination papers are now,
in the hands of the printer," he eon-,
chided. "Now, is there any question!
you world like answered?"
Silence prevailed for n moment,;
then a voice piped up:
"Who is the printer?"
elinars'n Linttnent Cures Dtstv.ntnot
London Weare of Biking.
Have you hoard the new word
"hike" yet? asps the London Sketch
in a recent issue. A Canadian officer
friend said recently: "I'ni hiking back
to the front soon." It is a striking
word, The Canadians use it as the
Boers use trek. It weans dm same.
thing,
wit -
' .i out pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Lir. L'elim to \lcdlcal
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"Did you speak to father about me,
Arthur ?" asked the girl.
"Yes, I did, dear, and he agreed
with nee heartily," replied her wooer -
"Then he said I might marry you?"
"Why—er—no, I didn't q.,ite get so
far as that. 1 just said you were a
fine gni."
Miaard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria,
Good News.
-You look very smiling this morn-
ing, Toner," said Bailey, "I guess I
ought to be. I went to a fortune-
teller last night, and she prophesied
immediate financial reverses," chortl-
ed Toner. "I fail to see anything
very joyous in that," said Bailey.
"You would if you knew anything
about my finances," said Toner, "I
tell you right now that if they don't
reverse pretty quiet I'll he busted."
Teacher—"What is meant by divers
diseases?" Child—"Water on the
brain, miss,"
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It is a new way. It• is something abso-
lutely different. No lotions, sprays or sickly
'mailing salves or creams. No atomizer, or
smy apparatus of any kind. Nothing to
oke or inhale. No steaming or rubbing
or injections. No electricity or vibration or -
Massage. No powder; 120 piasters; no keep -
jag in thio house. Nothing of that kind at
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Instantly successful. You do not have to
wait, and linger and pay out a lot of money.
ic ou can stop it overnight—and I will gladly
tell you. how—FREE. I am not a doctor
and tins is not a so-c0110d doctor's prescrip-
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Toronto Fat Stook Show
Union Stock Yarrr•Is
Toronto.
Mail entries now to --
C. L•'. Topping, Secretary,
Union Stock Yards, 'Toronto,
For all regular classes and
T, )Eaton Co, S ecial, Walker Rouse
Oup, ,Fuxehnnge Hotel Cup, Gams Lim-
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Armour h Co, Special, G. 11. Waller &
Son Speafal, 11'Iathows • Blackwell
Speelal, Wm. Davies Co, Specials,
Swift Canadian Specials, Toronto
World Special, Hartford Tire lnsur.
W000 Company Cup.
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