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��++ Hard to Drop Meat?
11RNt+RQGS I All depends on what you eat
ARE. BURIED as a substitute. It is a good
time to study "food value."
LAST IIONpris FOR EVERY MAN You may be eating the
FROM CANADA.
wrong foods, the foods that
cost most and give the least
nutriment. Shredded
How the Remains of the Fallen are Wheat Biscuit contains
Being Cared for and Plans for
Future Memorials.
more real, body-building
nutriment, pound for pound,
A blessedand a glorious thing it is than meat, eggs or potatoes
to die for one's country. So quoth the and costs much less. -. Two
ancient Romans,` Every true Cana-
dian heart echoes this noble sentiment, of these Biscuits with milk
thinking on that gallant army of Can- and a little fruit make a
ada's sons who have laid down their nourishing meal at a cost of
lives in the greatest of causes, Never
forgotten will be the graves of 'these ea few cents. Make Shredded
heroes. Even now, in the chaos of Wheat your "meat." A satis-
war, the Canadian military uuthori in breakfast on which to
ties are -have been since the very lying
beginning -carefully registering every
grave, locating it for future honor.
Not even those brave men killed
in furious action in the front line,,
buried, perforce, by dead of night,
mayhap in -the very parapets them
hl se
No
selves, or roughly sepulchred in N P
Man's Land not even those whose
graves are deep dugouts, are omitted
from this careful chronicle, mapped
out on almost surveyed lines.
The Wooden'Cross.
To -day, right in among the tren-
ches, one sees the little, temporary
brown -stained wooden crosses sup-
plied by the Government. Each bears
the name, rank and battalion and the
day of the death of the man who
sleeps beneath it. These are the
foremost graves. Farther back, but
still quite close to the likes, up in
the desolate Ypres salient and at
other places, I have seen the little
graveyards with their rows of white
head boards.
Regimental Designs.
To these cemeteries, wherever hu-
manly possible, the dead are borne
back from the tree rhes, wrapped in
the soldier's blanket, and laid to rest.
Though, be the graves in the trenches
and under• fire, the padre comes,
nevertheless, to read the service over
them, while their comrades stand by
with bowed beads. Even in those
God's Acres hick cling so close to
the firing line is displayed the little
touch of human sympathy. Ilere, for
the most part, regimental crosses of
distinct pattern adorn -the burial
ground.
8,000 Canadian Graves.
Farther back of the lines the ceme-
teries are more carefully tended than
those within the shell area. Deputed
by the British Red Cross, the chief
gardener from Kew Gardens has been
superintending the laying out and
planting with flowers and shrubbery
of these places. Of the thousands of
Canadians who have died in France
and Flanders some eight thousand
graves have already been registered.
Many of these °are in groups, but
some in isolated villages.
start the day's work. It
ready -cooked and ready -to -
eat. Made in Canada.
' Deaths:in United Kingdom."
But, if Canadians who have died
in France have been so carefully re-
membered, their comrades 'who suc-
cumbed in these islands in nowise
have been overlooked. Those nine
hundred and fifty graves of Canadian.
soldiers scattered over Britain and
Ireland, be they on the edge of a great
city or in some peaceful country
churchyard, whose gnarled yews and
ancient Norman church recall the
beautiful lines of Gray's Elegy, and
where our soldiers lie near to crusad-
ing knightand cavalier, each resting -
place is faithfully set down.
Hearing that Canada was about to
purchase ground in cemeteries at her
own expense, the War Office protest-
ed that all' graves of overseas men
who laid down their lives for the Em-
pire should be the especial care of the
Mother Country. It was the least she
cold do, and she would be,glad and
prbud to do it, So, wherever Cana-
dians, lie beneath the, Soil of. Britain,
whether in groups or singly, their
kinsmen of. the Old Land will plant
flowers and keep their memory' fresh
and green.
AFTER THE WAR?
Allies Must Compete With German
Efficiency in Production.
According to statements 'entitle ho'
high officials, for two years following
the outbreak of the war Germany
kept 1,ier factories running ar full
capacity, turning out great quantities
of products not required by the war,'.
which were stored away to be dump -I
ed upon the world's markets after
Peace 15 declared.
A, remarkable statement made in;
this connection is that one German isi
worth two Americans as a unit of pro-
duct;iorl, For cheapness of nlanufac-i
tine, it is said, the Germane will cbm-1
pete even with the Chinese, Conse-I
quently, it le believed the Germans,
defeated on land and sea, will turn to '
manufacture and trade as never be-
fore, and thus take revenge on theirs
present enemies.
The Allies also, ere warded by
members of the French mission that
the "virtues" of the Germans must'
'not be overlooked, "Virtues" in this
connection mean co-operation, co -or -I
dinetion discipline, tenacity, self-
sacrifice. -These qualities displayed by
the Germans have won the generousl
admiration of their enemies, But
American officiaie are given Warning
that their .0 ople must compete antive-.;.,
ly with the Germrnc along' these lines.
An
d
Costume ate
THRIFT AND PRODUCTION.
':'hey Will Prove a Bulwark of
Strength To Our Emiiire,
Thrift is the handmaid of produe-1
Limn Of what avail would lavish pro -i
duction be without the strong "re-'
,
straining power of thrift? A fight-
ing force in action, unsupported by re-
serves, is like a runner who exhausts
himself by an ill-judged spurt, and
when he most needs it finds his re-
serve strength gone, What a reserve
force is to an army and reserved
strength -is to a runner the product of
thrift is to the individual and the na-
tion in time of dire need,
From one end of Canada to the
oder our people, old and young, men,
women, and even children, have begun
a campaign of production which is ex-
hibiting to the world another phase of
our invincible National Spirit.
Now, with equal ardor, energy and
determination, let us learn the lesson
-and put it in practice -of individual,
family, social and national thrift.
Thrift in each of the varied and com-
plex ways in which we live and move
and have our being; thrift in what we
eat or drink; thrift in what we buy
of sell; thrift in the things we use -
the very clothes we wear. Thrift .-in
the sunshine of prosperity, that we
may prepared
be and seasoned for the
trying times that are bound to come
when we will feel the
pinch of adver-
sity. sity.
Let the rich man -as well as the
poor man -study and practice thrift.
No selfish, miserly thrift however, but
wise, timely and patriotic thrift,
worthy of the Canadian name -that
will prove a bulwark of strength to
our Empire, our allies, and a staunch
support to the fighting cause of jus-
tice and freedom.
ST. VITUS DANCE
Even the Most Severe Cases Can
be Cured by Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills.
Is your child fidgety, restless of ir-
ritable ? `Are the hands shaky or the
arms jerky ? Does the face twitch ?
Do the legs tremble or drag ? These
aro signs of St. Vitus Dance, a nervous_
disease, which is confined chiefly to
young children; but wilidll often affects
highly -strung •women, and sometimes
men. St. Vitus Dance is caused by
disordered nerves, due to poor blood,
and is always cured by the use of Dr.
Williams Pink Pills, which fill the veins
with new, rich, red blood, stengthen-
ing the nerves, and thus drawing out
the disease. Here is proof: -Mrs.
Foulard figures among the smart John A. Cumming, Lower Caledonia,
silks for summer this year,. -and the N.S., says: -"When my daughter
polka-dot pattern is especially favor- Myrtle was about nine years of age
ed. The bolero dress illustrated is she became afflicted with St. Vitus
developed in this silk. Highly up to Dance. The trouble ultimately be -
date is this model with the short bolero came se bad that she could not hold
and straight .sltift httached .to a yoke anything in her hands, and had to be
belt. McCall Pattern No. 781b, i fed like a child.. She could not even
Ladies' Bolero Dress; round or instep' walk across the floor without help.
length. In 6 sizes; 34 to 44 bust. She was treated for some by a
Price, 20 cents. physician, but did not show any im-
These patterns may be obtained provement. One day a neighbor said
from your local McCall dealer or from she had read oe a case of St, Vitus
Dance cured by Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, and we decided to give this
medicine a trial. By the time the
third box was used there was some
Fly Poisons Attract
l$o#h l~ lies and Babies
In the 10,5tdreo,onre the eros, 555 ref rtrd 200 fly
ppoi,oningou,o0-alarg0prop0rtim,fatal, rLolu8oee8t
l0nklnaonn with it, swoatonod wlok-050000000000oi.
000 paper—both clnInin ar.dnro, deadliest of 9010100,
no mother gronld put IIpp ppoiona with n hat ahtl.
iron', resole If Oho roull,0d the dnogor. Yat It 5111.
more oblldroo then ,l, nth0r pewees oombloed. - *•�
'0.1,0.0.0 U, s. Government wn111.1415.
Nn r all.mint
00 oinous, titian: f t m U d. Pubno Soanh SorrlO8.
13,11,00 supplement No 19:
0f.1t e, 00001 a d Il,, .bo,ld be made, tnennly 0, 0.
,nrpe,e or co=Tag W g etr 1 or .n,Na F 1 Al
poteo0tn. of eth f.00boomt,tomumf t' f q t
do.log mtbenrmbl. o. fe,,.,e eweorlrt to mounter Os l d
04,1,01,00,100151t5.lknd that the mi..et„Od Eo, t by ) y
omyrin d. tow, 0,0000,„rleemeleZ 1, 1,,, mmt b0 0......-
l.iel d.r 000a00d0od00.nri,o..den,Oa,II,00..owi,,0 req
n °°
db..3.
our efficient fl
The one sato, euro, non -poison Y
catcher In
The McCall Co., 70 Bond Se, Toronto,
Dept, W.
Codfish for Bindings.
A bookbinder at Bremen is using improvement in hereconditlon, and we
codfish shin as . a substitute .for continued giving her the pills for about
leather in bookbindings. The new a month longer when she was'entirely
cured, and has not since had the least
return of the trouble.
Dr. Williams' Pink Phis can be ob-
tained front any dealer in medicine or
material is said to give excellent re-
sults, and it has many„ advantages
over shark -skin, which has frequent-
lybeen used for de luxe bindings. by mail at 50 cents a box ar six boxes
The strength and durability of the for $2:00 from The Dr. Williams' Medi -
new material have been tested and
eine Co., Brockville, Ont.
--
approved by the Imperial Testing Of-
fice. It 'is easy to' work, literally
untearable, and has the beautiful
markings of snake -skin.
Experimenting.
It is surprising how ignorant girls
can be at tines. They should all
know what a kiss means, but they
often insist on having it repeated.
Salt should never remain in any-
thing rubber. It causes the rubber
to rot.
THE LIFTUP
(Parented)
BIAS FILLED CORSETS
The SuWe
p rre You Need t
I, Just
Ali- the fittest styles .0f ooreets to
suit oily figure,
it your dealer cannot sunply yaa0
Wel be us direct 005 Catalogue and
measuring ram,
Representative* Wantod
BIAS CORSETS LIMITED
57 sPITAIIt M0. TORONTO..,_
ANGLE OO
T
to which is fixed .a segment of blade AMICABLE ADJUSTMENT.
glaped leather cut in a particular
form, One sheepskin provides eboutBetween Britain and Argentine Re -
five linings; for malting three million garding Wileat Embargo.
helmets about six hundred thousand
skins have been used, The lining pro-
jects a little below the helmet, so that
:the metal in no place comes into con-
tact with the wearer's head.
NEW READINGS OF OLD WORLD.
Out of Present Turmoil Will Come a
Future of Joy and Peace.
Here are a few pertinent queations. Australia and elsewhere. Delivery of
Is it possible that Germany's infallible the British wheat is to be between
efficiency as crystallized in her army July and September. Presumably the
is doonied to failure? Will England's Argentine wheat will be sent to Brit
insuperable navy be conquered by the ain et once,
submarine? Will the France of Argentine's wheat embargo was in -
"fashion and frivolity" be known stituted because of apprehension of
hereafter as the land of sobriety and her Government officials that the
heroic endurance? Will the United tempting prices offered for export
States, prodigal son in the family of trade would drain the republic of
nations, learn to save, that it may grain. The crop just harvested was
feed the exhausted world from its ex- a disappointment, and it was feared
uberance? Will Russia, its monstrous the nation faced a serious situation.
The diplomatic quarrel between Ar-
gentine and Britain over Argentine's
wheat embargo has been settled,
The two nations have reached an
agreement whereby Argentine agrees
to send to Britain and the Allies 180,-
000 tons of wheat and 20,000 tone of
flour. In return Britain contracted to
forward to Argentine at a later date
200,900 tons of wheat from Canada,
autocracy dead, aet a luminous ex-
ample of democracy? Will rival na-
tions join a league of human liberty?
Will you and I forgo luxury and sel-
fishness to practice the Golden Rule?
These questions are uppermost in
men's minds, and events day unto
only day will answer them. The he n
Y one
we can answer now is the last; the
others will be answered when and in
the way God sees best, There is I mothers say the same thing. They
something new under the sun every have become convinced through actual
time is rises. History is in a fluid use of the Tablets that nothing can
state. So are non's opinions. War cellar them in resllatinlo tale bowels
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
OE GREAT VALUE
Mrs. 7. A. Lagace, Ste. Perpetue,
wa
Tablets
write
-"Bab
Q
ue, s Ya 0
and I
slue to
me
of
have been great v
would strongly recommend them to
other mothers," Thousands of other
itself cannot efface the' record and the
sem+ e rk and stomach; driving out constipation
tee ieh mashes the fly end embalms It and ell the de ad: promise o£ human life upon this con -
THE
It carries la a thick seating of amid, bol; fused and busy planet. The eye.of'aad indigestion; breaking up colds
Made in Canada by faith serenely looks beyond the hide- and simple fevers; expelling worms
SHE 0. &Yf. THUM COMPANY, opid,. vitl,, Ont. obs turmoil to the age that must ar- and curing colic, The Tablets are sold
American Address: Grand Rapid., M.by medicine dealers or by mail at 25
p
handbill contained printed orders that and known for what it is.
every member of the household must
rise and drese immediately,,pack up a g]
couple of blankets, a change' of linen,
a pair of stout boots, a spoon and
fork, and a few other small articles
and be ready for the second visit in
half an hour.
"When the officer returned the fam-
ily were marshalled before him, and
he picked out those whom he wanted
with a curt, 'You will come, 'And you,'
'And you,' Without even time for
leave-taking the selected victims were
paraded in the street and marched
to a mill on the outskirts of the town.
There they were imprisoned for three
days without any means of communi-
cation with friends or relatives, all
herded together indiscriminately and
given but the barest modicum of food.
Then, like so many cattle, they were
sent away to an unknown fate.
rive when the law of love shall be
paramount and the character of an in cents a .box from The Dr. Williams'
assed on to the next house. The dividual or of a people shall be seen
POLICY OF ENSLAVEMENT.
Deliberate Plan of the Germans in Oc-
,cupied Countries,
Mr. J. P. Whitaker, au Englishman,
who recently effected his escape from
Roubaix, and arriving at Copenhagen,
gives an interesting account of his re-
markable experiences behind the Ger-
man lines.
"Enslavement is part of the deliber-
ate policy of the Germans in France.
It began by the taking of hostages at
the very outset of their possession of
Rorbaii," said Mr. Whitaker.
MAKING STEEL HELMETS.
Special Sort of Material Needed for
the Purpose.
The steel helmets adopted by the.
French 'and British weigh from one Then we found a pamphlet telling of ley,” some months ago did not arrive
and a quarter to one and a half several persons who had been cured within any reasonable time, and was
pounds each, The materials used, says by Dodd's Kidney Pills, 1 given up for lost. It has lately turn -
e Knews Just Why
He Admires Them
Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Mrs.
Mercredi.
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
BRITANNIA RULES THE WAVES
Post Office System Still Marvellous
in War -Times
Certain chemists are endeavoring to
adapt the horseehestnut to the human
dietary, The nuts are more than half
starch and sugar, with some protein
and fat, and are nutritious. Their
value chiefly depends on the elimina-
tion of the bitter elements and the ir-
ritating saponiu-like glucosides.
NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
BtoROI _
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AND JOB O
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towns. The most useful and interesting
of all tion los Wilson Full blishing aC on
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panyc 23ion to te Publioht0-
pony, 7d Adelaide Street,. Toronto.
MISCEnnemneVS
ICTCLES,1 NEW .AND SECOND
price bland.
Varsity pCycle a Yorks, special
13
Snadina Are., Toronto.
CANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC„
v internal and external, cured with -
nut pain by our home treatment. Write
Co.. Limited Co lingwo dC1Ont.n 1, edlaal
AUTOMOBILES POI, SALE
y 9y 0 CAD)ILLAC IN GOOD RL•N-
.1 i nine aandition. T3as spare
tire, I rice $250, _ _
T.TUDSON, 1930 MODEL, 6 CYLIN-
11IX der. 7 Passenger Touring Car, Elec-
tric lights and starter. Recently over-
hauled and newly tainted. Tires in good
In these war -times the Post Office shape, Pelee $1,301.
is still one of the wonders of the age. 'Ll1 PDSON, 1915 eIODEL, 6 CrLIN-
l.L der, 7 Passenger Touring Car, with
The way the mails still go to and fro electric lights and starter. Thoroughly
from the ends of the earth is a won- overhauled in our she and newly paint-
ed. Seat covers on all seats and doors,
derful certificate to Britain's command oversize tires, Price 91.200.
of the oceans. HUDSON, MODEL 37, 5 PASSENGER,
ay i Electric
One heard the other day of a letter 4 enter Tom ing Car eat
lights and starter in good running order
sent from Melbourne to Salisbury and newly painted. Looks like a new
A i ear. Price $0
She Had Been III Two Years and Could' I,
Find No Cure, That's Why Her s
Husband Is Enthusiastic Over Dodd's wl
F
lain to one of our splendid Anzacs, '' 50•
Lys an English writer. The man to ATM] SEDAN. A VERT FINE
iom it was addressed hadgone to' a e looking closed car seating five.
lecloo lights and starter, also Snslde
ranee, and the letter followed him. ;dome light. Nearly all the windows
But, meanwhile, he had been wound -10000 010101 ` i�es P m el S eiitilation 000
d, and it went on to Havre. There ft' 1f3UDSON, MQDEI. 33. 5 I'ASSEY-
as discovered that he had been di5-' 91 ger, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good
harged, and had actually gone back' running order, ata special price, 9350.
o Australia. Away went the letter'. 11-TUI35ON 1915 \IODI]L '54." A RIGH
.B.J1. powered, six cylinder, 5 passenger
ack to the Antipodes, and the man i Touring Car- In good running order and
id the letter arrived home almost looks nice new. Prloe $750.
I Gf TITDIIRACIOF.R, SEVEN PASSD'N-
t.. or, 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good
Ir.
order, Tires in gored. shape,
This car teas painted this year and bolts
I very nice. Price 9350,
7 ACHSON, 5 PASSENGER, 4 CYLIN-
i 9 der Touring Car. lies electric lights
, and starter, good tires, and is a bargain
nt the uric.. S300.
Kidney Pills.
Port Smith, Alberta, May 21st
(Special)—Among all the thousands of
Canadians who praise Dodd's Kidney
Pills for the good they have done there
is no more fervent admirer of the
great kidney remedy than Isidore Mer-
e
w
c
t
b
a
credi, of this place. simultaneously. That letter had
"Yes, it always gives me pleasure to travelled thirty thousand miles, at
say a good word for Dodd's Kidney least.
Pills," Mr. Meroredi says. "My wife Even the mistakes of the Post Office
was sick far two years. We could not are wonderful. A letter addressed to
find anything to restore her to health.. "The Registrar, County Court, Brom-
the Sphere, consist of plates of steel
for the convex helmet and for the
visor and neck piece, leather and cloth
for the lining, and aluminium for theThey can tell you the same thing. I•
waving plaquettes that form the nnmmend Dodd's KidneyMiaard'S Llnlmeat Lnmbermna'e Friend.
springs between the lining and the in- caPillsot enough.reco"
terior surface of the steel. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the greatest In the New Testament the cock is
The rolled-steel plate has to be sup- of all remedies for weak, suffering mentioned in reference to the denial of
"My wife used just two boxes of eh Indian Postmarks!
them and she is perfectly well, to the o
great surprise of all our neighbors. R
RUSSELL, 3 PASSENGER handsome
,sed car. let. A. very handsome Closed oar,
suitable for a doctor. Price $1,000.
d up, with various n tan os I We Only sell. used cars after the por-
n it. It had been delivered to the eh has had a demonstration ane
egistrar in Bombay. satisfied himself of the running quali-
ties of the car he is buying. Call at our
showroom next time you are in Toronto
and let our salesmen show you any of
our used cars and give you a demonstra-
tion.
THE DOMINION AVT0MOBILE 00., $
140-150 Bay Street, Toronto, LOat.
ple enough to be worked cold, as heat- ,,,omen. They cure the kidneys. The the Lord and indirectly in the "cock-
ing would lessen its resisting quail- kidneys are the root of nine -tenths of crowing." There is no mention in the
ties. That requirement compels the women's ills. Moreover, cured kidneys 01d Testament of the cock or hen,
manufacturers to use a special steel mean pure clear blood all over the These domestic birds were ]mown to
obtained from very pure castings that body. That means good health ever)- the early Greeks and Romans and
are free from phosphorus or sulphur.
The helmets are coated with a dull
gray similar to that used on the 75 -
millimetre gun, which is difficult to
distinguish even ata short distance. In
painting them, the manufacturers use
a spraying process that has the ad-
vantage of being very rapid and ' of
giving no inequality of surface. To good, doesn't it, to hear it buzzing
o e ain m a sun
"A number of the leading men in
the civic business life of the town
were marked out and compelled to
attend by turns at the town hall toI
be shot on the spot at the least signI
of revolt among the townspeople," 1
continued Mr. Whitaker.
"Not a few -of the mill owners were 1
ordered to weave cloth for the roved
ars, and on their refusal were sent
to Germpny and held to ransom, Many
of the mill operatives, quite young
girls, were directed to sew sandbags
for the German trenches. They, too,
refused, hot the Germans had their
own ways of dealing with what they
regarded as juvenile obstinacy, They
dragged the gfi1s to a disused .mov—
ing picture hall, and kept them there
without food .and water until their
will was broken.
"Barbarity reached its.climax in the
so-called 'deportations: They ,were
just slave raids, brutal and undis-
guised.
"The procedure was this; The town
was divided into districts, At three
o'clock in the ntorhing a cordon of.
troops would be drawn round a dis-
trict -the. Prussian Genteel and cape-
oialiy,.I believe, the OOth Regiment,.
played a great part in this diabolical'
crime. --and Officers anal non -commis-
hioned officers world knock at every
door until the household was roused.
A haedbili, about octavo (note -paper)
size, was handed in, .and the olleer
where,
SWAT HIM 1
The Fly is a Constant Menace to the
Health of the Family.
Why, there's n fiyl Seems kind o'
add to the permanencef th t p around contentedly th t net
they suspend the helmets on bars in window? It ,leans that spring has
a gas,drying oven, • ` The lining consists of a cloth cap,
come. You are glad to see it,
you welcome the crocuses and blue-
birds. But wait a minute.
Where did that fly come from?
Not up from Florida with Gentle Sis-
ter South Wind, as did Welcome Rob-
in and Winsome Bluebird. No, it
hatched out of a muck heap, and it
came right into the house without
wiApingnd itsits mate feet.
will go back to the Seagulls aro undoubtedly weather
muck heap to lay more eggs, and byS rophets Dwellers ml the coast have
the time the hot days come the two noticed that when certain winds he -
will have some millions of descend- gin to blow the gulls collect in large
ants. And all of them will come into flocks and fly to .the fields or circ'e
the house without wiping their feet, high over the land, screaming all the
and they will leave filth and disease while uneasily. After such dem-
germs in your food. Spoils the roe onstrations it is said that a rainstorm
mance, doesn't it? The fly is your is certain to follow.
enemy. Kill Al
\sew y,'/0°-;"
i
11,
CQNOMy
GOOD LIVING
is excellently at-
tained byadding
to the daily menu
a ration ,of
Grape -Nuts
Goodness—Ener-
gy—Ease of Di-
gestion—Excel-
lent Flavor—'are
all found in this
truly remarkable
wheat and barley
food.
rf/�a
*epi
probably were introduced by the Ro-
mans into Palestine. It is said that
these birds were prized by the Romans
both as food and for cock -fighting.
Had ship's anchor fall on my knee
and leg, and knee swelled up and far
six. days I could not move it or get
help. I then started to use MINARD'S
LINIMENT and two bottles cured tee.
PROSPER FERGUSON.
Miastrd's Liniment used by Phyeielane.
—
Editorial Elysium.
"Fellow dropt into the office the
. other day and ordered the paper, and
ws were pleased. Said it was a good.
paper, and we were glad. Said itWas
, more than worth the money,to any
man of intelligence, and we were tick-,
led. Said it was the mainstay of the
town, and we were supertickled. Said
it w110 the greatest booster and the
most reliable town -builder and devel-
oper, in this whole comTtnlity, end we
yelled with joy. Paid for his paper,
.and we slid gently to the 'floor in
blissful aneollseiouseess. Nature had
reached its limit,
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Keep.
Keep. Minai$'e Liniment in the hoose.
Batting soda gives instant relief to
a burn or settld. Applied either wet or
city to the burned part immediately,
the. ammo of relief is magical,'
Two Eyes for s l.0elime
After the M0rin1 is for Tired 10505.
lard taros -9000 1C 11 o v es -
m Qraanlaiodl9yrllds. Boats
!n1 X11-lieireauoe—noels ro,.
G ibp Jhrrinrl,alhivortte'Lr1at-
msint Per or0s coat Peep lTr
cn10115,o Q'lutitltnnl WIIIILU0 xninoroglilasl7
Care for Them. You Cannot Buy Now Eyes.i
paid et Drug and Optic 1.1 Stores or by 311,11. 1,s
Murine Eye Remedy On., Chicago, for Free 900.
If an article has been scorched 11:
treeing, wet in cold water end lay
where the bright sunshine will fur.
directly on it. This will tale the
mark entirely out,
•
YES ! MAGICALLY !
CORNS LIFT OUT
WITH FINGERS
.oro-n--tr--o-o--•o-°-a--o--o-
You say to the drug store man, "Give
me a small bottle of freezoue." This
will cost very little but will positively
remove every hard or soft corn or cal-
lus from one's feet.
A few drops of this new ether com-
pound nulled directly upon a. tender,
aching corn relieves the soreness in-
stoutly,
nstau•tly, and soon the entire corn ar
callus, root and all, drips up and env.
be lifted off with the fingers.
This new way to rid one's feet of
corns was introduced by a ('incinnati
man, who says that fr003o4e dries in
a moment, and simply shivels up the
corn or callus evithout irritating the
surrounding skit,
Don't let fs.ther die of infeelion or
lockjaw from whittling at his cents,
. but. clipttds 0110 and ,take him try it
If yotfr drlrg> rt hasn't any fre.':ane
tell hint to order a small bottle from
his wholesale drug house for you,
MONEY ()BOERS
Remit by 1mnlnlen Ptexpross Or, Py
Order. 1f last cr stolen, you got your
Motley bade
Keeping Your Frls,ado.
Don't expect to keep your Meade
if you give them away.
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AO for M;015r0 c end take u° utaer.
"Mean kirrdiL:l3
'^" elI HIPCtliefe
Por All 000:100 Peed Wit r'.' 0
Cyciono Skating Dia Dt t 1rn' Ovate
Bars raw nll reo'tirestcrt.a
Canadian Stasi, 1^ o:1er iq; loot . nt
0. LI it d
Wel, Gerrard 3000
So McGee St, Toronto
V D000K nY
DOG DISEASES
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tll�� AndYIoyv tc+Pet-d
Milled tree to nay ad,1Pe15. by
America's the .lut'rar
110119/0 H. CLAY GLOVER CO., lea.
t10Q Rc111oalas .118 t stat:S1s mew
The Soul of a P.inno is the
Action. Insist on the
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