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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1916-05-18, Page 877- 1YORKINC WOMEN 1SURGICAL MARVELS the Use of Dr. Williams' nifi Find New Strength Throtigh ON BATTLEFIELD TRiumpii. OF BRITISH DOCTORS Pink Pills. It is useless to tellea hard working L yeoman to take life easily and not to _ Irr worry.. •Eveey woman at the head of a home; every gee in offices, sbops Recoveries From Wounds as Result of le. and factorice is subjected to more or Prompt Attention -Nurses' .' less woery. These cannot he avoided. But it is the duty of every woman and Work. every girl to save her strength ' as Strange as it may seem, a soldier steam -cooking, shredding r much as possible, and to build nie her badly wounded near the British Imes • and baking. Contains more future health depends "P011 it. To rea nu runen t than meat or l t ' system bo meet unusual demands. Her in France has a better chance of se- curing prompt and skilful treatment, guard against a break -down in health thereby enormously enhancing his eggs and costs much less. thblomube kept rich, red and chance of recovery, than has the civil- Being ready -cooked and e od st 11, AT THE FRONT. _ Better Muscle Better Work—the power to do things comes from food that supplies the greatest amount of strength -giving nutriment with the least tax upon the digestive organs. Shredded Wheat Biscuit contains all' the muscle -making material in the whole wheat grain— the most perfect food given to man—made digestible by ;. pure. To keep the blood in this condi- ian who meets with a grievous acci- ready-to-serve, it is the ideal tion nothing can equal Dr. Williams' dent in any rural part of England. It s nobiyet within the bounds of hu- ' Summer Delicious for food. , Pink Pills. The strengthen the" ' nerves, restore the appetite, being the man capability to drop a fully equip" ' breakfast, for luncheon or renewed energy to listless people. wounded soldier falls, but the British „ fresh fruits. any meal with milk or cream', glow of health to pallid cheeks, and ped hospital over the spot where a I should, but they can keep up their near to this as is humazily possible. medical service has gone as or with ria Women cannot always rest when they tinny strength and keep away disease by Unless the enemy fire is such that re - ACROSS THE BORDER' WHAT IS GOING ON OVER EN le the occasional use of Dr. Williams' scue is out of the question it will pro - Pink Pills. Mrs. A. Rhodes, Ramilthar vide the necessary treatment of the - and finally could do no work. I Was most skilled surgeon in considerably less time than could happen in ordin- ary life, writes a London correspond- ent. Ont., says: "A few years ago on coin- ' ing to Carlacla, working long hours, and close confinemenb began to tell , upon me. I was completely run down, 'ghese peaceful victories of a ter- :. pale, suffered from headaches,. did not rible war will probably not be chrora rest well, and felt altogether very icled for many months to come. But the a system whereby a man in need of a miserable. The doctor said that trouble was anaemia, and after doe - grave operation finds himself on the tiering for some weeks without get- operating table within three or four b. °holm of his being shot is worth at - ting any relief, I decided to drop the doctor and take Dr. Williams' Pin- tention. There have been instances Pills. Very soon I began to notice a where operations to the skull and ab - change for the better, and by the time domen have been performed within I had used a half dozen bexes of the two and a half hours of the infliction Pills I was again enjoying the best of the wound. of health. I have never had any re - Made in Canada. THE STATES. Latest Happenings in Big Republlo Condensed for Busy Beadere, Boston children are to have 118 burros from Mexico to ride in the parks, Chicago announces that it can ac- commodate 50,000 at its bathing beaches this summer. , For driving his horse while drunk, a. wealthy Atlantic City man -was sent to jail for thirty days. To take care of an old horse for the rest of his life, a $14 -a -week Hoboken barber is left 862,000 by his aunt. ' The City Cemmiseioners of Pas- saic, N.J., have passed an ordinance prohibiting the serving of Tree lunch in 0 saloon. The Treasury Department at Wash- ington announces a $5,000 cheque from a New York resident to con- science fund. A Minneapolic hotel guest took off his hat when a lady entered the ele- vator and was savagely abused ,by a jealous linsband. Governor 11.1eCall, of Massachusetts, vetoed the bill allowing "Billy" Sun- day to erect a wooden tabernacle, in violation of flee laws. Senator Knox and other prominent Republicans assailed President Wil- son at the Grant day dinner of the Americus Club hi Pittsburg. • Edward Delphian, of New York, was fined $1 for "blocking traffic" while arguing about "neutrality" with a Frenchman, who disappeared. One woman was killed and 88 other passengers injured when a street car in Cincinnati, 0,, jumped the track and crashed into a telegraph pole. Charles H. Mansfield, engineer of a New Haven train Which killed five passengers at Bradford, was indicted at Providence, R.I., for manslaughter. After vainly calling twenty pas- tors to a Paterson pulpit, vacant two years, the congregation has succeed- ed in getting a preacher from Iowa. Two hundred penitentiary prison- ers at Lansing, Kan., attempted to mob "Fred" Bissell, of Topeka, sus - unrelaxing care. And a military sur- geon deserves -all the satisfaction he can ebtain. No work is harder than his, because vast shell wounds re- quire constant .and elaborate dressing that absorbs much time and can be performed Maly by the surgeon him- self. The volume of the work can be judged from the fact that at one eta - tion alone 2,600 casualties were dealt with the day after the battle of •Loos. Most of these surgeons have made great sacrifices in undertaking this work for their country. Very: few of them ale paid more than $3,000 a year, and numbers of them could easily make ten times that amount in practice at home. Incidentally, casualty clearing sta- tions have other uses. They consti- tute rest camps for soldiers after long spells in the trenches. They will keep a man slightly wounded, and after a few weeks send him back to his regi- ment perfectly fie. If necessary, they will fit him with a set of false teeth, moulded on the spot, and they will replace any article in his equipment from his boots to his rifle. From --------------------- r tation a a-bient is taken either to one of the turn of the sickness and never felt Surgeons the Most Famous. my experience, therefore, that it may This attention is not of the irnpro- better in my life than I do now. I give be used. for the benefit of others." vised, rough and ready order. On the You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contrary, the patient finds himself in from any medicine dealer or by mail an operating theatre, equipped with .at 50 cents a box or six boxes for the best and most recent appliances, $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- and in the hands of an operating or_ eine Co., Brockville, Ont. geon of the first order. And, into the bargain, has the advantage of regular 0. and frequent visits from a consulting CAPTURE WIVES IN FRANCE. surgeon of European reputation. Per- haps of equal importance is the facia British Soldiers Make Marital Alli- that he is oared for by army nuesiug sisters, probably the best trained body — ances in France. of women in the world. In fact, apart Army officers along the British from outside astuibances, the atient d* . p .. front say that many hundreds of Brit- might just as well be in a first-class ish soldiers have married French girls London hospital. Naturally such dis- since the expeditionary force landed turbances do occur. It is no uncom- in France, and hundreds of others mon thing for a few shells to fall on have loecome engaged, a fact not. gen- a hospital, and in one instance recent - orally known even in London. Some lY' the electric lighting having been of the Tommies plan to take their destroyed by enemy fire, one of Eng - wives back to England, but the ma- land's most famous surgeons finished joriter have declared their intention of a delicate operation by candle light. settling in France when the war is Only a complex, fine, well thought over. . out organization makes such a sys- The love affairs of Tommy cause his tem possible and history of the Brit - superiors considerable aniusement for ish Arany Medical arias during this he knows no French, excepting the lit- war is certain to be very carefully tis that he has picked up since he studied by all nations who have not came to France and his sweetheart Yet attempted the raising of a ' great knows no English, save what Tommy army. Although its numerical force has taught her. cannot be stated, it is an open secret that its present strength is rnore than se- fifteen times what it was at the be- . _ SOAP SHORTAGE IN AUSTRIA. ginning of the war, and its equipment infinitely more perfect. The manner Big Advance in Prices of Both Toilet of its working can best be judged by and Laundry Grades. moment he is wounded. Owing to the shortage of oils and Field Dressing hi Kit. fats the price of soap in Austria has advanced enormously. Fine scented Every British soldier carries a field soap now cost six or seven times as dressing as paet of his kit. It is drill - much as before the war. ed into him that he must apply this _Laundry soaps at the beginning of the war cost about 3 cents a pound at wholesale, but now they are, priced at 16 to 19 cents. Meantime foreign soaps have been brought in, but these sell for as much as 15 cents a pound, though very inferior, containing only some 20 per cent. of fats. In the last few weeks the soap manufacturers have found it almost mpossible to get raw material, and me of the largest soap works which erly dealt only in carload lots are glad if they can deliver a few es. the experiences of a soldier froth the FOR THOSE LITTLE CUTS It is always safer to apply V ase inc. ,i,...i.,-..-. c . _. arbolateci , „,„,),,..,,,,n,,, A mild antisepic. it keeps the cuts clean and telps them to heal. Sold in gloss bottles mul handy tin tubes at chemists and gen - oral stores everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Illus- trated booklet free on request. CHESEBROUGH MPG. CO. (Consolniated) 1850 Chabot Ave. Montreal TAX ON MATCHES NOT NEW. English Statesmen Borrowed Idea From U. S. in 1871. This is not die first time that a British Chancellor of the Exchequer has tried to raiseMoney from the tax- ation of matehes. The proposal was put forward by Robert Lowe (after- ward Lord Sherbrooke) in 1871. He suggested a halfpenny stamp on boxes of 100 wooden inatchee or -less and a penny on boxes of 100 wax matches, or- fuses, because they were "more aristocratic." Ire estimated that the tax would yield for the first year 8550,000 ($2,750,000). The idea was borrowed from Ameri- ca, which at that time made £400,000 $2,000,000) a year from the tax. Mr. Lowe' e reason for suggesting it was thab the "cost of niatches was so inappreciable that they were wasted in a most reckless and dangerous vvay." He kiggested as the motto for the new stamp "Ex lure lucellurn" (out of light a little profit), and he thought this more appropriate than the usual rather watery device of a "Noah's Ark." The match tax was regarded in 1871 as a frivolous measure, although it was at first favored by Parliament. A procession of tattered matchmakers to Westminster to protest against it gave the temp de grace to the meas- ure, but not before trial proofs of the duty stamp printed in a pale blue, and now become very rare, had been prepared. The stamps were to be so pasted on as to be broken by the opening of the rnatch box. ENGLISH WOMEN DESERTING CITIES 4000,000 MORE TOIN TRADES DUR- ING YEAR. Receive Better Pay and More Con-, sideratiou by Employes in Munition Mills: Hardly less remarkable than the SEEE POT:ATOMS ICED POTATOES, IRISH COB. bier% Deleware, Carman. Or- der at ons. Supply limited. Write for quotations,. W. Dawson, Brampton. SA.7,13. Li EWING XACI6,INIC STIBBD/ES-1 6 Superior Needles 250, Shuttles 75c, Bebbine So, Belts 20e, for any Machine. Superior Supplies Co., Hamilton, Ont. CA lawn Au. RRY THEIR OWN BATHS. lous Devices for Soldiers Dis- played at Red Cross Sale. Active service exhibition is being HELP WANTED. VJV ANTED, EXPERIENCED COARSE V V hose loaners , on black worir, Highest wages paid. Apply by letter Hosiery Company, care Wilson Publish- ing 09., 73 Adelaide Street West. Toron to. LADIEand light sewing at, home, whole or s W.ANTED TO .D0 PLAIN Snare time, good pay: !merit sent any dis- tance. Charges paid, Send stamp for co actml. ipc,unkst, r. s Is, ,I,, . nNtracat130. n al Mann Met u ring 1..1 AREAS AND BAKER'S HELPER .11._) wanted, at once. Apply Canada Bread Co,, 140 Avenue Rd., , Toronto. fiacitchTe,1;ttiAnilanigas is,c,e,ionoteec.i lefionvin XX ALB' A.TTIlN DA N T S, NURSES , FO it Guelph, Ontario. ' gfini:n"Itninrirrnd. .Apply to Superintendent :Homewood, swift transformation of England into held at Knightsbridge, in London, a a powerful military nation has been vrhich are displeaeed hundreds of in. the silent upheaval that has placed the gentous devices for the comfort tei f the health and safety of officers and me civil work and the incus i es o figures that there were fully 2,000,000 of the British aerltarosessagnor the Vdemr Of St. TOhn of Jerusalem. It has been estimated from official more women in active employment on Among the devices on sale is a small March 1, 1916, than on the cones- safety razor that will fit easily into a pending day 12 months earlier. More- waistcoat pocket, a corapact hot bath S -- over, the number is iuereasiug week cubes of "condensed heat," whidh will 6,,, raise the temperature of water to the Er Every class of women, including proper °the's. toilet articles. roper degeee a shower bath outfit by week. • those previously regarded as leisured In order to enable the soldiers to and well-to-do, are adding to the total. write in the clink a combination pencil The call is reaching the remotest ham- ease and electric torch, to throw light big base hospitals or to England. Thelets as well as the quiet market towns, on the paper, has been invented The base hospitals differ only a little from pected of murdering ten -year-old ancl the tvomen and girls are respond- "nutshell canteen," as one little case any big city hospital, except that fre- Edna Dinsmore. The women are mobilizing in a is called, contains thirty-three assorted quently the buildings were never de- That a mother may chastise her ing. drink tablets, tea, coffee, beef tea and signed for such purpose. Otherwise thirteen -year-old daughter for telling great army, Toady to serve wherever even with a cane, two of three they are most needed -even to thci acordial ginger, six shields for corns, they have every appliance known to lies, seMnce. In any event, e New Yolk decided. at the front The inrney raisedu buy workshops in the hands of women. the sale of the e F030. SALE. A'OMOBIEE BUSINESS AND NEW Garage for sale: Overland agericYl 101.0 of repairing,. W. P. Hawes, Otter - vine, 005, 131112GISTERED HOLSTEINS, ALL lo ages, Some very fine bulls, Quebec prices. R. A. Gillesnie, A bbotsf Ord, Qua. NEwspArEns r on SALE, 'PO ROVIT-MARIN G NEWS AND JOS Offices for sale in good Ontario towns, The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information On application to Wilson Publishing Com - 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronter. RIISCELLANEOU3. ANCEN., TUMORS, LUMPS, MTC, internal and external, nutted with- out pain by our barna treatment. Write us before too lata Dr, sennian medical co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont. 130012 ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any address by the Author America's Pioneer H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. Dog Rumsdies 118 West elst Sh eet, New York hard labor of the tilling of the soil. nd a clieolierboard. 'tid es in the Special Ssessions in A steel body shield, light but effec. path to England is easy and comfort- , , able. If he is unable to walk be is John Barotti, of Yonkers N.Y, a wheeled on to the hospital ship lying candidate for naturalization, told near the hospital. On board he is Justice Platt that the United States placed in a comfortable swinging bed- was ruled by "King Wilson." Later cot, attended by doctors and nurses, he corrected his answer and was made and is cheered by the visions of the convalescent home to which he is be- ing sent. Miracles of Coinfort. Arrangements are also made on the sible in order to he within easy rClich , ---4....-- housing the workers in the munition derangement of the stomach and bow_ Therefore to banish these trou- ship for the man to spend his con- valescence as near his home as pee- To be dealt with has been -------ole. is asked which part of England he UK inliff, 11...ZIL }ler factories. All sorts of factories have Ines the stomach must be kept sweet of his friends. While on the ship he Southampton f01117 ambulance trains 111 calling for large drafts of workers proved ens. Anton them is 1Wrs• wishes to go to. *SS hen he arr vas . i waiting and he is then seat on Seriously A., oueside. Lodgings have been Thomas Holmes, Blissfield, N.B., who . . - himself or get some one else to apply It at the first moment possible. IT he and doctors, 'while everything neces- can be reached he is attended to at stay is at hand in case he needs treat- ment almost as perfectly as though he were in hospital. In some cases of slight wounds the England is extraordinary. Captain -What! You want anoth- „ Bangsund, Sask., May Ilith (Spe- Thousands upon thousands ef young s'peed, with which a man is taken to cent fight a man was wounded in the here, is 0 erne be, ed from their familiar surroundings hi er furlough... two inside of a' year? In a r-- dep.-Mrs. Pete Halquist, a well- women And girls were suddenly shift - early morning, taken to a clearing known resident; the large): cities to the new life in the Why, I haven't been home once in a station and by night was in hospital liever in Dodd's Kidney Pille., and is country where many of the huge year and a half. always ready to tell the reason why. ” f t ice have been erected. Tommy Atkins -That's all right Tor you, sir; but me and my mistios ain't that kind. been requisitioned in the proeipcioe and the bowels regulae. To do this eseeus up and do„„ the country, nothl can equal Baby's Own Tab- lets. Thousands of mothers have Lump i'i 0c k alt Best for Cattle. write for silSiSS 7rices. TORONTO SAI,T WORSTS, 00-63 Tarvis St., Toronto, Ont. DEAFNESS IS MisRv neewb.....i wan Deaf 2nd had Head Noises for over 30 years. Myinvisible Anti -septic Ear Drums restored my hear- ing and stopped Ilead Noises, and willdo it for you. They arc Tiny Megaphones. / Cannot bonen when worn. Easy to put in, easy to take out. Arc "Unseen Com- forta."Inerpensive. WriteforBooklet aud my sworn statement of bow I recovered mybenring. A. 0. LEONARD Sullo22$ 1505thAvo. • - N ..ST .011.7 .0 rece;•44 STOPS LAO-7E61E8S front a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar trouble and gets horse going sound, It acts mildly but quickly and good re- sults are lasting. Does not blister or remove the hair and horee ran be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells how. J2ir.0e0e.a bottle delivered. Horse Book 9 ABSORBINE, thc antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En - ler ed Olands,Wens, Bruises,Varicose Veins; hesis Sores. Allays Poolial.uu Will btebb atileyoaut more if you write. dniera or &tinted. Liberal trial battle tor 1.0e steam W. F.00086, P. E. F., 816 lymans Eildg., Montreal, Can Warman and Absorblue, Jr.. are made In Canada... Such changes in the national, corri- tive, also is for sale. Cases o a rnerc',a1 and Mdustrial spheres are salts for disinfecting purposes are naturally creating considerable read-: displayed. A trenching tool with nu- juatment of social condifions, with the merous uses attracts much attention. result that the Young Women's Chris- I It is shorter than a man's arm, weighs !less than four pounds, and vvill cut tiam Associatiton, Women'ti Unions, a citizen. suffragist organizations and scores of , wire and dig up a macadamized road. ington, of New York, is plaintiff and il many new problems in helping to care .s. - Mrs. Henry james Lamar Wash- women's clubs are confronted. with defendant in a double divorce case. , for the thousands of women suddenly CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. -- of John Washington brother of Am- The ailments of childhood are many Her husband is a direct descendant thrown into a new environment. erica's first presiden't. me Initial Difficulty but most of them are caused by some 7 i at 01 11 rl the one ,going nearest to his own home. These trains are miracles of ingenuity and eomfort. Driven with such care that the patient is precti- cally unshaken, he lies in a comfort- able cot still under the care of nurses once by the regimental dodo's, w110 Works right up in the trenches. Then the stretcher bearers come and place him on a stretcher, whence he is carried to the advanced dressing sta- tion. It is quite a short journey. In fact, nearly all these stations are evell with- in the range of the enemy fire. It is not unusual for a soldier to be inside one within an hour of his wound. As a rule, there is one large Wald, pro- , vicled with every necessary detail. At- tached is a small, carefully equipped operating theatre, where operations of an urgent nature -such as the arrest of hemorrhage, temporarily controlled ere are times when mother or by a tourniquete-can be carried. • feeds the youngsters something I I Wounds are also cleaned and redress - they know the children should not ed here, fractures more comfortubly ave. Perhaps it is some rich dessert adjusted and anti -tetanus serum in - but more often it is tea GIT coffee. jected. Nearby are two dugouts It is better to have some delicious, where the patients can be removed if hot food -drink that you can take your- ttlym. shelling becomes too hot for safe. self and feed to your children, con- moved And if a patient' cannot safely be further he tan be kept at this me. but never hurt them. station until he improves sufficiently. scious that it will help and strength- ' An Eastern lady says: , "I used The next point is the casualty cleav- ing stations. These are situated as coffee many years in spite of the con- neer tee firing lines is 'consistent with viction that it injured my nerv(ms sYs- safety, ansi. they are always in direct tem and produced my nervous head- touch with the base either by rail or EAL-TIME CONSCIENCE. hat Do the Children Drink? hard to find, and of coarse, following all laws of supply and demand have BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CUR- been costly, even if they could be ED HER COMPLETELY. found at all. Railway communica- tion with places at any distance have been unsatisfaceory, especially for Mrs. Halquist Tells Just Why She is those on the night shifts. Only in the Firm Friend of the Grand Casio- the ldrger centree of population hae the service of tram cars or omnibuses dian Kidney Remedy, Dodd's Kidney p.m bdeiaetnanoafa.any help to those leving at a writes: "Every mother in this oca y uses Baby's Own Tablets as we all consider them the very best medicine for childhood ailments." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Not That Kind. 4ies." :Moth tea and coffee are in- a good oddfor automobiles. Here rious to many Persons, especially the patient conies uncler the charge ildren, because they contain the of the finest surgeons England can No lotions tle, poisonous drug, caffeine.) provide. wee 'While visiting a friend I was serv- • or In 'with Postum and I determined to Women in the World. customs observed in France 0005 1 at Sheffield, his home town! The patient remains in a convales- cent home until thoroughly cured. In the grippe. She was stco. ii suffering from a complaint like thou- ... , Therefore, canteens had to be ese matism where maesage is required, three weeks with pains in the joints. tablished close to 50011 works so that They were swollen and stiff. but a slight amount of work is bene- the women would not have to go long tidal, he is sent to a "command de- . "She had cramps in her muscles, so to get distances for their meals arid relieve pot" end placed on light duty. In any it was awful hard for her d tl 1 •la t' kft - Had ship's anchor fall on my knee event, when quite well, he is sent home .1.,,,, around for le ongee was able to be around her skin time. 1 m them of much fatigue and strain. A. Colony for Workers; and leg, and knee swelled up and for on leave, and by the time that expires s ''' f six clays I could not move it or get he is absolutely fit to take his place I', '1 ce s the ideal condition's have h In I then started to use MIN - became harsh and ciame oil in scales. "After using two boxes of Dodd's L' 1 ) e • ' i been reached by one famous firm en- ARD'S LINIMENT am1 two bottles cured me. PROSPER FERGUSON. "About a year ago," Mrs. Ualquist • - - not permitted in the vicinity of homes. says, "my little girl WEIS taken ill with The manufacture of high explosives is in the firing line again. INDIANS LIKE FRANCE. Kidney Pills she wee as well as ever gaged in the manufacture of cordite. she was in her life. ,She has been i Ise colony for the workers was erected strong and healthy ever einee," I in a long series of wooden huts, each The after-effects of in gt-P°' "8 containing ^ 28 two -bedded rooms. Will Settle There: I itself. That is because they generally I with a perfectly equipped kitchen, a In the centre uf. all is a dining hall Many of British Expeditionary Force more to be dreaded than the disease i The contact which the Indian tvoops • - c an - ' -^ recreation room and a Email model I a t weak kidneys soul put them out bongo nd numerous other dieeesees' ' been British expeditionary force in France!' '-- -s a- , . , — - the women's organizations talte up the may have a far reeching effect on the I The one sure way to avow them is to , responsibilities for them in behalf of religion tuul habits of the people India. elo their worke The best way to keeli i of keep the kidneys toned up and able to, the girls employed. Public imagination is more :stirred A correspoedent of the Associated ' . -... at the idea of women's labor in shell, the kidneys healthy is to use Dodd's' Press !was informed by British officers ' Kuhl° inns' ----_____se, ' fuse and explorive making than it is that the Indian troops were so im- over the vast army engaged in the peessed with the superiority of the WHEN TIBETAN BATHES. , al we more humdrum round of business rou- ttne. But the fact is that the women have with western life, religion and hosp tal. As soon as these plans had E working oeder. Sick kidneys are , , the cause of rheumatism, backaeh customs during theie stay with the eppeoved the firm had one of QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ON ARTS EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Including Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mech- anical and Electrical Eaginecong. tilEDICINE During the Viictr thorn will bo continuous session. in Medicine. HOME STUDY The Arts Course may be taken by corre- spondence, but students desiring to gradu- ate most attend one session. SUMMER SCHOOL neo.Y, 0000N JULYANDAUGUST REGISTRAR „,17ohavossornstato, manic from palprnis cured of Fils,Eullea, sy,FaIllagSlcknosst or Convulsions 10 Nu Male of Or. Roofs roniedy, We PAT EXPRESSAGE os EWE BOAT BOTTLE 0 you CUT OUT and REM THIS 25 pot loiter. Ilan-, dads ot 169i11110111RIS on Ills. Ciao one and full particulars. Dr. F. HARVEY ROOF CO.D0pLA Hu; Sta.N,NowYork Quite Different. "1 thought I told you to quit using tobacco!" exclaimed the specialist. "I have quit it," replied the patient. "Then what is it that I ernell on, your breath?" demanded the special- ist. "Cigarettes," replied the patient. ,Granulated Eyelids. ereEyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sun, Dust and WWI quickly relieved bye -Wine Siyellemedy.NoSmarting„ hist Eye Comfort. At HOW CURED MY CATARRH TOLD 1H SO SIMPLE WAY No Saives, Lancets, Smoke. Inhalers or Electricity HEALS 24 HOURS OF THEORY It is a new way. Tt bis something uhuolutely rafferant., skit, smelling snlves °careers% NO 01;1°InkgrellZrt ' ` who is forced to evork an the offices -get a package and try it myself. The Promptitude in the majority of mary of them were preparing to re - Soaks Himself for Hours, Removing of th, result was all that could be clesh.ed- caees i8 the prime •factor in the sol- turn and settle there after the war. Government, municipalities, hi le ‘1' . Ai, il:sif:IT a delicious, finely flavored, richly dier's chances of recovery. Time al-Ilt will be comparatively few of the I AM FREE --YOU CAN BE SEE Several Layers of Dirt. 1 banks, factories and stores is much an colored beverage. Since I quit coffee, ter time 0 man's life hes been saved Indian eohliers, of course, who will and loathsome, It made mg III. It dulled my mind! Is Postum has worked Wonders for Me. by early operation when a long jour- come back and it is from those who reed at Yatung, Tibet, there are eorne Near the ancient wall across the ' worse off than her sister in the muni- tions work'', She reeeives less pay I Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Ur undermine h alth and was wet/Ito/dog my The , "My husband, who had suffered ney on to the base would have render- remain in India that the influence on reMarkable hot springs, the water in and very little attention is paid to her SalveinTubesetc. ForDookollhelfyelfreeaaska e . crave a an - :hem lddney trouble when drinking ed his case hopeless. In one instance their own people is expected to email- so ' welfare leut she is sustaining the ' Druggists orMerliacErRemedyCe.,Chic u F: ,m, eliVali suasion of these, soldiers with ad- these springs 'to bathe, andethe water, • 111Sii GIST OWE CENT ;;',10.117„.ThAll.:J12 • roe cases regie ering m mg pewit. • a :surgeon 0 e, Performed ate. How great a change the per.. of the state to no less extent. Posiann with nuc and since drinking :1411 seveye abdominal °Pei. arions ''e- Many Tibetans congregate around fabric ter, with ' me inelleat, on of 1; ichley : They iv:Infield WOI:IlldS of the bowelse 9,6 Et whole reniaine to be seen. Pe°Plei vhich is highly Charged with sulphur, is considered specially efficacious in Postman be has felt stronger and bet- ', tween. May 1 aml September 30 last. evanceci ideas will vvorls on the . . . I . "You may be sere i find. lt a great; of the number eeventy-one recovered ,Curious Effect of Shell Fire. Bathing is a eimple proceeding on coffee quit the coffee and took up •world reput Mr. Rooks -"So you want to marry - 0,, e sostal card. Say: "Dent St= Rat:, Menne fill Ma , Acute Hearing. ,my daughter. Well, yOung man, what kge„,notord,e h 1 s 1 cure Mire' A number of candidates :for the are your proepects'?" Young Mame-, fenweeS te,, a 11 Ur London police force were being ex- &Ito to ta stained by a doctor the other day, and a pretty stiff examination it Was, too. At length it came to testing the rrien'e sense of hearing, and, said the exam, iner ; "Do you see this watch?" . "Do you hear it tick?' "Certainly; quite plainly." "Stand farther back." trouble. . - • ' s'• meth ,iiileee liver and Iticineys, and --ea.,- ---- cases of skin disease. comfort to have a wenn di ink at ' and teeveuty- five, died. ' Considering • She'll 'fire produces 'curious effects the part of the Tibetan. All that is with a elope. coescieoce that it will ' greatest illogical authoeitiee of the is the Grose made by enemy fire over a depression in the deposit round any considered necessary is to scoop out aneals that I can give MY children, ' the nature of the eases some el the at times, and not the least remarkisble help and not }tort thein as tea oe coffee.' world admit that such results hove the graves of soldiers in France. 11 spring, and this, filled with water, would," I never been even remotely atbained in occurred between Barey and Var- snakes the bath. A tent is sometimes Name given lay Canadian Postern the history of military surgery. ,..A. xedes, where, according. to the Illus- thrown eveteit, and the whole family Co., Windsor, Ont. 1 fesv years ago scarcely one would , trated London News, the top of a tree -men, women and 'thilch•en sit for Postern comes in tsvo fame: 1.htive stood any chance af sarvival? was cut off by a shell. In falling the hotirs in the steaming water, and Postern Cereal -the original form -land the saving el se manY 10 a severed part of 66' tree Was caught they look a different ccalor after a' must be well boiled. 15e and 25e triumph of skilled surgecy, good mars- °Ma projecting branch arid hung bill- prolonged immersion, the process am- ended in a horizontal position 043 moving several layers of dirt. right•angles to the trunk, thus forret- ale-es---- ing the transom a A cross. Near by Resemblence, No man with a poor memory has, Wife--Aee.my doughnuts.like those any business to become a liar. yeer Mother nsed to make? go (sampling' theni)-Wellsere the holes age Post the same. pkgs. Instaet Postum-it soluble powdep-- diesolves quickly in a eup of leot weber, and, with cream ancl sugar, makea delicious beverage instantly. 30e and 50c tins. Both forms aye equally ilelicious and cost about the same per pure "There'e a Reason" for metre, receri. ing and pealed equipment. It not tm be imagined that mili- tary eurgeoes rush to operate in every passible eaSe. "Coneervative euegery" ie the modern principal:: The Osage, the list of operatione the greater.the !elide felt' by the gurgeon in 14 work .,10 nothing gives him greabee saids- . ion than a case where a:Maw:led of tainard,O Liniment Luntherinctes Helene has been saved after weeks were killed there in September, 1014, Minarals Liniment Igoe by Physicians. are the graves of thirty soldiers Who Cindidate retires three paces. "Do you hear it now?" . "Well, you must .be sanart, for th watch has -not been 'going for a week. ler ;fawners' tine toe to other Adem's.apple was &Seri to him to remind him of the setae liqtell• he got it in the neck. PI "ExCellent--4f you don't spoil them." [toga& fa 12, "i•°A,1 I SAN Ea..Tg, Suite 0 038.1, 2905 250151055Ave., elliGMECO, Keep leinaca,s Liniineast iu the Pones I Howell -"Do you believe in hero -1I dity Powell -Of should say I did. I I marriedthe danghter of a judge, and she is alway laying down the law to me." GOOD DIdESTION Wheri your &deaden is Nulty, weakness and pain are certain and dinesso hi melted. , FOR 40YEARS THE STANDAR REMEDY A Kiers Idea. "It is calledthe alts because that's where! a gui alters her name wheh she. gets married." explained one youngster to another. Mother Solaol's Syrup no:Tanta end stimulates ailments Whith Arl$a Irmo incligeettEntt difIcadva organs, and banishes the many wararnenatianasalaaaapaatata F0 Ft STUMACW AND LIVER TROUBLE .t mw. At all Druadists, or 01,001on receipt oipriee, Inn. and 81,110. The tektite bottle contains three tintealla .II1UCli aa the smaller, /. 5, Wimps & Co. LialiTeu, c.ta strow w*st Merartal.