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The Clinton News Record, 1915-03-04, Page 6• • • FIRS Like No lug Alraos times wi show pa Some •b hea.ith s patient dull he give war able to ti_rnero, a f if this is tional to depress sea \aro tion. Tl dra•stie, such ten gestion, , nesse an of curie en the fe supplyin blood, ment, by r atlas. -red bloo atemath, •appetite ether sto eolin,sora, .' 'For fie fenr fro • ed nie th not atte smotiheri that 1 t doetcreed but with P the emu them.. I long bef last hit The imp constant, or twelv gest all physieal Lor year praise D they pia You ca dealer in 'cents a f rem Th Co., Bre Otte A Pam inmet ran to hell it cornpanie ansM g man who said, ." think thi operatic,' dents ma of them Was net. are all n "and I e • eeece, ,se ed Padc15 ''Sii ter Nurse, a ing heme The el .ruirnad B in his so ed in th anent, olcl man one mor money la asked tl night pri a fine JO Sa-Vee his steeps all MA.Y. latest When t the same show'it' to act --d the cause 'Tor a a. Wester coffee w was CO fo up. • At . made up quit the I Tcr.t is beeituse destroyin !".11Ivery need I se • teem with frequen with the gone -411y ecl, and • bedeth gr nrtion Jae Wale eac teem "Two 3 the coffee rnd froth I can ea without baby, an regu becomo s ``( fedi it is all using Po. any unedi done any • dr uggi ng by Chened One, Re • Postman 'Regular boieed. 1 leetant. der I Ata in3 •aup ore.am lanc b eve rage •ties. Both kij ale 'cost aThere' AID FOR •. WEAK . DIGESTION - - • , Lrly 'Burk Trouble allot, Rankin(' Iudigestlon is , ' • Due to' Poor Bloed - , everybody exPerleacc'e eti :the' organs °I cligasti°n infil sigh's ol weakiieSs: a' d.,ct, •ban,Ge ol, the ilii l'- 111 ' .artS'tle trouble .;' -then" the .13,1Ses a 'clioliise to food , --and vy Vaiiis in the ab,a;;;men mg that the stornaeh is..un- to ate proper work. ' sod•q-, Ilse eravin,e fee food arises.; . „ , , isitisfied the resuit ia addi- rtute-flathle•nee, as di -easy in, Siek thea.clache and nee- al:ninon eigne of indiges- ke foolieh practlee of taking weakening purgativei .ae se ehould. be avoided, Ind i- sieges frorm stowed -I week- ' ' ' 1 the only effectual, method 3 the troubleis to etreegth- ebee organa of digeition by s them with richer, purer Alas .is the true 'tonic treat- which natural method, Dr.' ' Pink Pills. echkee greet These pills make the 'Ade 1 needed to ,strengthen the „thus inmeeting a healthy d meting indigestion and Maell• diSOrde XS. Mr. Thos. Heinfoect, N. 5,, viva: s yeaes.I was a great sal- n indigestion, whielli wreck- phyeically. , I .suffered . so " rt, for .clays at ,a, thee I °mad id to my business. I had ng spell's so bad ab times 'an arfraid to he down. 1 end-teied many meelecine,s no benefit. I saw Dr Wil- ., nk Pills edvertised to cure ble and ,clecielied to' try baa not been taking them me Iefoued that I had' at upon the right Medicine. overnerit in, my he;alth. was aud after I had used ten 3 b.osceisI could eel and di- kinds of food, end I felt i- better th,an I had done 3. 1 theta. never cease to r. 'Williams' Pink Pills for ted aeread blesSing to me." n get these pille from any medicine or by mail at 50 rex or six boxes far $2.50 a Dr. Williams' Medicine ?,kvilie, Out, ' ' 4 . I 1 1 A.BOLISITING 'VARIAN WM. Protests Against Ueing Saimpy . , . , . , fthe ,',- — Kilts 0 ',Khaki. , . , : Anyone 'acquainte.ci ,with the sen-, tirnental,regard.which ,Bicettish pee,. Ile ha've 4°'''esilttn'ir4els.' ' ' °I' ' the tartan kilt -who realizes ehat ithas been the distincliiv.a, dress of scone el. the .most.faanons regiments irate -1e British Arrive and who hes noticed the ',strong ' ieeli;ng'.713.1th• exiss ,0hroUghotit, the' fgoottasit race that, e " -* a • ' ' 1 ."' ar • '. 1 • Id I . s le ea acme co.e time slop , elaway, be Worn lere.aerabode. wilici' T itirova o'l.t1.4.-tra..dif,iong'et as country iwill Curderstand the feeling of indiess.4,_ sbl0anteanwlelict'h'tihlaa,at l'ierinfu'at'irt°1136elidigibihCii:b-nhde regenents are to wear a, khaki lona Instead of the Mealier tertaet. What is tvoree still, the lchakt kale ste- cording to the latese order, is. to be compessed of two yards less m• es tereal _than is art pre.serit used. • aThis.rwill Make oue soldiers look eel e., , r , . e ehersty le cii °11 f • \ saYs en au , • 'The &MY kilt, at nve ha-ve. hitherto .kliawn 4, has offended al tette lov-. f the ,Secattish ti 1 cli• ese ere 0 ' . na, 0310 , r 1 , r,, for it conessted of ihut •five -yards or , • . , . - .3 aloth, badly pleated, weeee.aie 11,61 iinposeshle to. melte a proper, It' with lees than seven or eight yards." • •being No tronds) the "heather 18 00 fire!" aed'protests are being made by influential People to the Wer Of- fiee against ehe intredluebion of the three 3tarde "hod:elite Irate' ' • This is nat dm first .acestsion., hew- ever, that; an atteanpt has been • nutde teiraeekre with the ,Sictobbisli.• nationa dress. Front 1740 to 1782 1 a . t te wee/sag-of the taa tan was. pro- hibiteel iby law, and a series "of op- ..1 . pressive measures were introduced provkling heavy penalties foe all ' • , • • who either earned arms or wore the • • Init. But in 178e, the harsh meets- urea were eepealed, and the weer- . ang of the beaten ;Imam genera -1 all over Scotland. ' That the intereerenee • math the tartan kilt will be Aroirgly resented by Highland regiments is very e ye. . , ,., . _ , , -rude lb a dent Dom the lemma a m .. y number of influenttial •Bcotsmen .11 ' is nointedacrarto those who argue lab t.he ii nanb tarban in e.s our IV- h lb all' t t ak . • - Highlaed soldiers a conspecuous target for the enemy, that the khaki s ' • I '• h th a. ron or coverin wile . e weer . g . I. . n. 11 ' when gong to 'the .front is sum= t peoltection. • • The Highlanders are very prole 1 ib of their distinctive dress and 1-, . ., . . 'historical. associations. They are a,s paved •of the •Teat es •they are of • . , ' e awn' feethee bonnet, which, y the e.ay, the War Office erickevered to atbolish thirty years ago. But the ProPesal arouse.d .streli a -eteren Of indignation that the railitei.y authoe leeks ultimately cleeitle,d re.) leave the Highland bonnet se,one. The origin of the white gaiters wern by the 1-fighland regiment case provides an interesting gbory, for they were worn in neemory of ao.me of am trials which they underwent lii the P-eninsular war. at was (1114. -war ing the ssetreat of the forces under Sir julin Moore at Coruna, that ,the s.oleliers seffeeed greet herd- ships their boots becoming worn '' <ruing to the reelesemature .of the grounel on the Porthguese coasts The Hi, hlenclers, therefore took e . a h 5! 'if . n' !theft becks' tone "A" 18-ir'S 'T°. 1 . .--- -' and bound them them into striPsi a. , - .• round their £e -el far protecieont and this cad not Sail to abtract coeseler- ani 11 lice at home as the While e 0 3 , . tented 10 spats or geiters were Mat . memory of these trying times. te___...._._-_, . • . Death Nearly Clamed • Now Br unswid Lady . _..e. . • Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam- ily When Hope had Gone. St. John, 'NM , Dec. 15111. -At one time it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant, et '3 White St., would SuccUmb to the deadly favages of advanced kidney tretable., "My first attacks of back- a ehe and kidney trouble began years ago. For eix years mat eel gnawing peel has beett present, "When I ex- Ierted myself it . , • was threley intensified 1 I caught cold. the pain was unen- durable. I used most •everything, but nothing gave that ,certain •greteful • , ta • lief that came feat Dr. Hamilton's Bills of Manclutke ane 'Butternut. its. stead of be.ing bowed down with pain, toelay I am strong, onfoy splendid e ,4 1 :\• ; atemete, meep sonamy, Lost peeper, ties bave been instilled into alY aloof) --cheeks are roSy with Cahn', and I thank that day that I heard of so grand • • , a medicine as Br -Hamilton a Bills.' Bvery i should these 11 voman use • ese p le regularly because good he•alth pays, an s goo ,„ v grimes tea 1 a d It' d 1 • • 1 la ill t memos to ail. who 111e Br Hamilton's Mandeake and Butteraut Pille • . . ' - . 11 l'i It on I i Ile Says lie lulu , . • r . . ' HIS ileiffilD0r8 m , • .----se" ••• •.A .MAIilic 11,q Oninn BELGIC-1ff. . • --- .. Face:butting Teal( for. the "Engines and Architect. • . ... Ari appertunity fee • cite bull•dlin luinsttiqs1notsninwairric on.ffal:reocfb trib,yed8,e /setts-Q:1i; after the war.. A lerge number c cities, towns and' yilitages. in than a°1111trY ala'veet'een" I'alatle' (•"•1• 'e'en' letel <lest • 'eel b f 1 ' nv' es. 3' If the°Y.rellier, flirt' d e):P' c g t their wa ! h • • ' iroug. .Belgium to the 0 erma,; ff onteeitillieee -41 be a Etill, ,:re, l ' ,C,evastation of b:141,claag.s. , and pabh. •Yenicse. When peace ceettee a...Layg -,,tb;ibp',:ott,,w.tritileit..sow—fi...13theliagghium.wi,E;0,il.a.choalivge..e, sttol).1)1e, 1,00 That task, freni tea engineerim and .avelatectural stand tent wil e • . - • • I) ' womabmeealgt,t_tcvhfoaan;:e.copinn..,:ttcomrogbonkojelinsdie..etnITHeoe.eltai in t7ees bane nuanceroue other annoy g tial uposzi, ti prysvm af rnatura grow e me y .aoseese. elm re maeleeek, peaseailiaieseeffered by tit, •1 ave 4 u: , g. . ma.d country waitin to bra d .ove: 1 le r c ceetaan Enelishmen Ito• 5 , ' 1° ; • 7 • um/name. as Sol ows thet ideas, on the mattee•-."Among tie ' t2e0C4E0,01,Le.,nf,aaga.11:eweka`pewe er:eNoVee;laaanits;,1 11,unered a.rehitate. Our idea ie a them together and to place eiS their diaposal o'er e.xperience fei the dev,010,pmeet f e de„n • ,. . o B lg. ! then, alona modern lanes." '• if these pien,e ,a,re eerried out 1,,,E stale soon see Belgium trarisfornse< rala a 00lIat•I'Y 9alYakallY •°f le' Baarkabla a:aaPliail7 and Pic"r. ()seamless into e, modern "sp,dilete town." Cities will be laid out roz an "efficieney." basis, and oldelazy . - ' primeval 'villages. Will beCome bust ling' hamlets ,equipp,ed with all mod, ' . IV • ern emprovements. • hae; the Tea' bored Belgium well have lost ltesvilj irt things and mann,era clear f,(:), hiS . -• . • toy ;me trachtien thab eetelta eie e,, 't, ,. a. 3. „. - l ' lam a Ina alla is la view point, have ".advanced" with un , ecedente.d 'a, ' at And the lt:ri'nne . . I 'wince Y. .1,,ii.t . :tdi': when niseates°t la PQssse-L. 'e71. thee will, , - se. erm: -e...a,re. 5 ' ' a megei enetegiern. a - . i Ilk ''.:: ,1-1. TMPIMPPPIEfEr_rtJain-nr-Wrir07," 1 ,. , FEAR. IS ... INIAGINATION • , • , • W nottang• then ,would have stopped own.' I had spotted the,fellow with .. , Maxim. ' It 10'''''''''''ffri w-alvte'c'• He' it w.a.s who ,was givin.g us the anaiarity of thoee hulletS,, and it . was hien 1 mmt get rt o save our own skin . Pla6,- Ii isa7,, was ThY f'111""ne of mind as I •Polteri over the grOund. , All wrong argument, .perhaps,' but still it was what ,1 felt, We get the tr .h and I got the Me,x-itn a llow ./, ll'eti1. ftia,gv .- 'o,o , bUtcPieri . -,s ' .'.... • ..' 33'5„,s ',5'.'. 3 , their , . 'lit; along tIle-41endii With haYonets .agri. 'fists; isna'• beets - stoppers.' for • Se -see , - e„.,,,,, ...es, ... le .'n tunirg, the. Germans could,not , sti:6k 1.',,, wild 4...014,'doW11 their rille,s and epayenese,. One fellow tideetsli!e..t° , , ,so.a.te • that he wou < e a . he • Pl.dill tedl te aPlmtagi.rel P4311 of his.'villa. e and kiddies from inc pocket and ileld it .un beloie Iris file' for our boys to sae. That was bl:e exec if 379u like', He'd too' .1TH liell.irgi"-f Inclit yousee. lf,t3 5Vgl,s' 123311 'fill' 0 fir, . wife relleieseletest iirebetect 0. eelre---en ., 1, lib, . . con 'yell' g 'oat 'me ee. I 1 . • • ,. 1. ve never ma a streught en.an a Ye who wouldino i il . ee-eallss t.' i confess ' • uite eltone y and . ionestas ts et he f -eels fess. . Airmen, ,signallers, adeance s • , wire -layers -an m that Pcatst , Y en • undertakes. the .most. dangerous weirk"•'•will•tell You if he kr honest-- as in,od brave men aree-that lie sue: fare ft°111 mortar). kink. But that's where the .brave man hes it; he self- fele from Marta funk just as M•neh 1 .PerhaPe aptblie coveted, but he goes f:through With Inc job. He controls his funk and 'curies, on.' That, at- Der all, is brairerY-tilie delib'eeate eolltaelling Of oneee funk ." He was •silent for a time . Then . • he laughed and Said, "One a eue t. eorporals amuses me. II,e's the' 1 • el • I 1 - II '11 ear est eaem •entots. e . go any- vhere.• de anythingunelei fire • But I 1 t .,_. , • - ono telltale httle Meek heitues. teeter and over -again I've noticed- it -e• ben the bullets are spAting boa N'N'', a 27, • him, Gimes what he does . I could not guess, "He turns.1 ' . al . _ , us• overooet ea tie ep.i. al eat a the only outward c,oneessest to .funk that he. makes. But I'd dike le know- what?. going ,on en that ion's heart of ne, all the same." . ' iy, instinct;" ! ing seemed who treneheS, '.`,`All inoti,net,that'Vfo:nipts.!'fea',r-7. anstineb- serval= Above.- of grephie, bullets lea', it roe tee Mee." easily chair, fro on think," "-how esti moments. see. . , ,fire wee went' another, Italy and how See afraideif Item codld be whistling to were esting, but stunal ereught me', ney seek to did statntaneously son gether queerest ed. a pat back stiecb. see side. ?tient a, claeh ceashing, he,a,rt struck might sonadal -ment to ldtchen. kitehen men, seemed )3 1 belore thee ler, either nearly latest greater lily that collapse comparatave went eansidereble the the ibat t e• anxiety before mew, "How since alone, find fere somethiage leaving think mese when Maly men end trench to it's has. than Give rain them it. .a joke hand above The before yoe 'Mons,. very Do h.appier rifle ib7 'Minty steer ere ,sounds feet, when bion, nesseassie larly 1 Watt rve consemea.t.ee "I oalled I'm ;mealiest. 1unk. der were yards lierribly,thiels. It tenet 1h Germaas . will. these .best wa;s Teee• . , „ . ,--- -Fear . said the :emeer rewegtive ..,,,ie , imagins,tion..,.. prompted by: • ,. Ha I°'11{11P(1'3'5's coffee qui), warm '' bisfing" in. a.114141ner that to., ,beeome habit with Men have spent dayFi and claySi in ` ' " '' ' 'end"'Al, '1 says thn Lon- see. . 'Of, tie; et .alieppoees heree ..t fae ,fliat 1 , , 1. is the. instinct of . Ile pie-- itself. . But • over and ahall Meta -let, eeminen to al us, genie men havesireargeria,tio,n-e. vivid ima.gination that liPme eilie basis 01 instiectiac adding and addingeto•it until creates .e. grand etru,ature of ber, th•a,b yields ab exquisite tortuke the Meade I am one . oif those - • • ' • ' • He was etriee for a" time, killing in the enemata; luxury of Inc'eyets wandering to and among the algihts of ith-e eandles the marttelpie,ce. "You can't he went on with a smiles earefully I have watched My-. end atalyzed myself in tight •Iknow.ray. weakness', Yon. • • . . Ho paesed and etdeled: "Tbe first I.was ender Was aeshell fare.. in. a -village, alone. A shell with a, .whistle overhead. Then then 'another. I•lcnattr ex- what I dice I stood stock Mill ' looked up into the sky. I knew silly it was: I was trying to as unea those ;shells. 1 7 ss, you like, but not aerious- Yet 1 felt .sonnehow that if .only eee 'those shells I should safer. As shell after shell' vent by without offe.ob I began feel more seettre. The simile impersonal, as it were -inter- 'rather terrible plienom.en.a., nothing te do with me. I re- my walk. Suddenly one ehot a clamneesstreck quite near 'eight in my, view. The *lam- burst sideways like a ;stuffed. in a cloud Of pink -yellow dust. "By this ray mind jerked brutally fullest teresion, This shell fire concern me-intionately. In- • • with that crack rest- end instinct .began• to work toe in me-elacitai at once in the jumbling maniner, - I eltiela- That -was instinct. I got into doorway. 'That was -reason. my hands up -to protect the of my. head, That was in- I tried the door thalldle to if 1 oaulcl. find better cover it- Thet 'w.as raasee. The mo- I entered the place there was sort lee earthquake upstairs, of falling bricks and elates, pandemonium that set Ins- in my anouth. A shell had the roof. Possibly instinet letve prompted me •te do a • ir but. at let mo- ng Dist di a rearm IVOR forcibly -appealed by ser.eams from the little bacet, I went lenverd, In the were two children, at '550 emcee baby. My personal fear ea lessen; almost to vanish, tee eaa, ane mug i te ' . f ‘• 1 I tl a they must be got into the ,cel- The task of, getting there) there so occupied my mind tbs. ito- exclude fear or 00 Stimn- it in some Ivey as to give it • resistance to fear. lobo. something of b,oth. I remember from the cella I lietenee to the ea neighboring houses, with • . composure and that ' . . •. , . upstairs agent, wIthent any apprehension, to fied baby's cradle and earry it into cellar. From this I dechiced person,al fear lessens bef.ove for the Safety of others and seme task which occupies the • oltein 1 theme noticed this • • thee; not al my own mise but in the case of others, 1)1151men no rifle and ;shell meth less when they are doing It is the sitting idle and tim,e to ,ease and listen and -to imagine, in short -that is diseemeerting. Many. a time ehe seal fire has aeon espe- bet and close. I've nu1de the get 013t telar -breaching tools do something or other to the just to give them something do. When their minds ere busy amazing how little place Sear Our boys, I think, are better ' any soleliers an ±11 11 respect them a job to ,c10 and it, Can five and brieke encl iron ar,ouncl end they eon% seem to n,otice Or if they do it's only"to. make of so.nle scat. The tee, in has 'first place in 'their mine -ale" . officee wea meet floe le thee he went on : 'Tub argue as like; give re,a;sons, and expla,na- theorize, yet them are •aorne funny theme about clanger. You know that to this day Pm when Pie facin,g sea fire, or fire than tnhen my back is to When 1 face it there's lancer- ,erel anxiety and ell that, but flesh doe,sn't elite you tricks." laughed .a.nel explitined. ,ele .funny, I know, but it is es ineventlealees, that the body , goaded by a lively imagine- call •aaticipate liting,s in a re- way. My spine is paasean_ fertile in anti:eine:Ling injury, hurt there 'once a,s a kid, mid •- ever since then had the liveliest 1 1 i f -.or my back, often woneler how annth of. SO- bravery , is due to ,hjeie funk. sure that et 'Braes smith ice ,the dash of a ellarge is Ans. to I remember etv. a tl • . e g°. 'le °1- to therge once. the .Germans nicely ensco,need , ov.m., „„, its' awa,y, The hellete ceme most Thai; clidn',6 eboe us. aurrie.cl. use My• , sensations et ev,ere eneethine eke. . this -et longer wa MIS getting te th10•50' the .lonetee these bullets . e be eounin.g at us. We mast stop bullets.' And I did toy vas. . ieme over that ipp 'yards eleal e•earey tee e etteas..elieed of the Natele. time we got the re. And ND THE y Teem Rem To laity' '1).01rp!S KIDNEY PILLS.' • • . -__ Hike Rudy, Yerfing Manitoba Ear- met', Sick for Two Years, Tells 11,ew Ire' Got a 1`1(';'w Lease f '1tt 0, Lie. ... • . ' oamperviree, ion. ,F,,by. (Speeiele-e-Curecl, . of I:Willey a mr.d Reait Disease of. two - , t id i,g,:_ol: r: zMwolke yite..128,.d:,.,.,. aY,exwae,ITI....kqi16111: jayn" te°14.1eringg .fbaersmneeriglilivbiga .vntelsttr• iteroeiss' et his new deem of • life to Dodete Kiel- ner, ,Pii.l. 0,, - .. ,, .,,, , _ . ..,., , statee .,"I isafferee• with a terrible •pzhaionuatinne..iathei!amIedenitorellvolltsjof:dny4;:ibd:iie.icitaieli medicine)), . ,,, , ter's caiei bet, nothing •seemett. to .. - _ • ' dhec'srintediasneyo:.elasting. Nvaswdgedeedde toTa inly.'e . .. ,,, , traathle•e• rreee,eienis , Declass kichte, isms . . . _ . , . -, .;`, . . well ,S,p,oken. et -by my neighbors,' 1 decided to try there, • To my, stsza Prise 46,1141 11,ei one becraeured me' completely."Deacre 'Kidney Pills •cu -red MT Rudy' beesuie lu's• ereubles all came. . - . . . . frormemek kidneys. Dodd' Kidney Pills .are it -kidney rennedy; pure ana simple. • If • you have pain in the bnx..ki rhauinlatism, hirnbagp,! graver cm diabetee, your lc.kkre;ys are wrong. You need Deckles, Kidney Pills. , • • BRITAIN IS NOT W IR , , • 1 MAO. — 1 • Repres t V . E r i ' , en a tt e . i ag Is man s , Point of View. - Benjamin ilarrie, eeeorcling clerk M the Nete York County Clerk's office, 1: S UGC e, Pt e-ceived fram Inc, I a- fessor 1. II.„ Hirsch, lecturer on phy- sees and mathematics in Kings. C.e1_ lege, Lone:len a. letter' giving the re- presentative 'Engliehmases point of view Tend .ettibude.. toward the Ge- mane alter s ' I f T1 ix moist is' o. war. le letter, dated at Hillel House, Cam- i bridge, England, .says .in pert : - . ,. . sou aok me to. give- my impression of present e.onclitiona. T mind 0 mY the most striking feature of the • . • situate:on es I) tifl the • 1 b 0. genela a - senee of vindictiveness or ev,en. con-- tem t for the fee 1 Eng- • P — Milan Pe°11 e• lashmen are joining 'the colors b y the hundred thousand, but Moth in the jingo" ,epieeta Ten will pees haps remember the type f ' e Pe 0 man 4311•0 meets ,so frequently in Lancashire and Yorkshire -bile old Pe.riten terpe-the man who goes to his work With the ,sense, of ,clitty ;dominant, doing his work thoroughly, nob ne- cessarily bee -se helloes it, but be- cense the je'b 'is. ta' be done • But kw or none lik,e tbe job, but the job is: ilh.ere to be <lone. It appears to bo beyond the men - tal power.s of a German to under - sband this, To him, appareatly,, is a pant of his religion or it is nettling. Ho cannot understand that a nation should go to wee be cause it is part el its religion to destroy the worshippers of Marc,Chanks the twat- god. It is. fortunate LOT Germany th.at England is; not war mad, kr if ever elm fighting blood of the country were realle- r.ougecl, if • Englishmen were ever really ;strides en with the lust for German blood, then Clocl help the Germans. Per; Soria ' 1 ani ra •in the(' the 0. r- , . '93g' ,,,,,e mens eale have oestse enough not to repe.at Buell .eseaptecles as the et- tack en Searbeatough. - Behind all this grim struggle Englishmen have net lo.st the feel- ing that German &ethane blood are still human, and, therefore, ±110-7 do mot wisb to inflict more suffering on German, w.amen, end thieclee,n them is n.eceseaey. For years the Cter- mans theme been mistaking English p.a.tien.ce for weakne,ss end d , ec,a- dente. No.w they must be compel- led to lieten, and Ave believe that they will aee their proper place is by Our side and not in oppesitien •to us. •%00 ,. If you hear .thet Esiglanicl is cle- berminee to crush Germ ,10Y hevitcl redemption treat elm repoeb with contempt. We ca.nrio.t crush seven- • • .1.,., m11110115 of ricopa,e es...e.epi. 4.1t, nn ' enoeinou.s eost and it would n.ot pay , ner 551oucl, it prey us to divide Ger- maaiy inbo weak !end small Stases The enemy is nob Germany, but, auto,orecy, • Prolemor Hirsch 'saes. thee the greatest erime GormanT. has com- milted ee blest of wile -any throwirlg away am fruits of its own toe for a N.,. e'er Years. , • a ..... I 1 Nerviline Ends Neurtlain e • e, . linnws e le ns an . q R. r r 1 t ti e _._, No Reined Like Old "Nervillne" t 0 ,.Sr . Cure Pain or Sereness. That terrible ache -how you fairly 1 reel with it ---,that stabbing, .burning neuralgia -what misery it causes. Never mind, you don't have to stiffer 'e a sure cure Not -use NerTilin:e' h ' an experhnents because ne•arly forty' • ears of wonderful success has made va name far Nerviline animie the peo- ple of many eiffereet navels. ',There IL is nothing speedier to end Neuralgic a heeideche than old-time 'Nerviline,'" writes Mr. G. C. Dalgleish, from Bye anston. "It is so powerful and en trating that it seems to eat up any man in a minute My Mini 't family couldn't- get along without Nemeth,. 'We al-. ways keep the 50e family size bottle handy on the shelf, and use it tci end °best colds, sore throat, coughs, ear- ache, toothache cunt pale in the back. My -wife -swears by Nerviline. For MY crampS its effect is astonishing and we believe it is better and speedier , ,, 3 i 1 se c , N tem t blroi an '• othe • Ito 1 boll Mani] , • - - - edY. e BABY'S OWN TABLETS • THE HOME DOCTOI ---- No home where there are Beth ones Mimed be ithont box o Iv 41' Baby's Ow.n. Tablets. They cure al else nee, • a f b 1; h d • . er a s o I a y eta am them prompt use when baby le ail • • ' ' inn• will aave the mother many anx i t' - • eels moinenk and beby much pace _ . , , _ , _ Con.ecaning them Mrs. Paul Nesnot Tugaske $ask write: "We eon „wee Babe e ajar, treeeee e, en„ ea, ' 1 - "'•' •!-- -- '''' ••••• e" -- tor in Ile house and ev•ers Le a c a'a • • • ' ' • • - erne one little one, 3.5 alien thes so.= set hen rigl 1 eg ' e' ee , Tablets are sad ,ss.11neelliclinn•ehdectle'11.: or bv mail at e5.cents a box fron The 'Dr. el'alli-Mus' INI a • C . e.c wane oe Brockville 0 b ', 33 • -3---- 'I' Sure 1 y w net , urc crte e o . am hospital !surgeon Was ; some clinked Mel:Motion dozen sitedente vho, are, cl hien on his ronecle. oesicle the ,bed of an irishs was a doubtful cams, he env, gentlemen, de you s is or is •it not a, elese foe .1" One by one the sbu- do .their diagnosia, and all acting 'to the cenclusion it gentleanea, you "Well,• ,e0e,,3,,,sem te, suege,011, ill operate to -morrow." and ye won't," exclaim ' tra he . rose feorn leis bed, • . i ojoety van Is a goo< ni • . ,...,...,_ ,,._ ...,_ .re me ruy C.LUVII.ttb, 1 .11.1.S —e. ---e------- Britain's Great Fleet. After all, -what is Britabart fleet) Without it ivlaere 'would the United States be testate? Ninety per eent. of the sea-e,arrying trade of the riled is done in British bottoms. t,o the Bridal, Elea, these •1 "cunianon •carriees" are free to s,s.1.. the seas. Restricted they may be by stringent or 'even unfair rules but the face remains that they are busy ab the world. task .of cafraim goods le- end front neutral ports oi British ports. . . .. Shoukl thal fleet be putout of a.caon the. world': fahrie of eea .commerce would Jai utterle. se • DEAFNESS IN' CHILDREN. ' ' Bill's Eine .J01). ey is Wel of an old man ill Ilevnelem. whose p,ride Ir. •11 ,, e eel, 1 "...Dung -1 ' , ell' - ' • lace of every chmourage- Bill'a s t. te et s g•et, a line lob,"o I t n e i either ennoencec o a 1 g, . IlIg ; "a fine i°1-) • laavnag 5t " "Whet's h si in.'? 3 • e -° a • e. °thee man. "Ile'e a rter," Bill answere,d. "Oh, ! He Ivories all night and lo,d,ging, • and !then he ti clil-Y elle' save's his 1° 051 3- . a - — a, ehouie ele, Thoroughly Tregipil By a „ emeete . • , . lk bout one per cent. al ell the Sehool Children in London, England) 1 have discharging ears. There are a, goad many in Ontario Who suffer in tha same, way. Most, of this stiffer- ing is caused by ,sea.r.let fever ansi measles, whielt etre preventable dis- eases. On. the :staff of every bospe tel. where earlet 1 ever and meet- sles .are teeeted bhere sbould be arn. a•urist who can thoroughly- supervise the treatmenteat sueh ceses until he are reit acl t Y cur1d. •• . I Chieclecn with drieebaegeng eats who are at school, should be ell.ors 0"5•111.5' anal °aref11'llY treated b7 en remise assietecaby the achool nurse. If this were clone, a very large pro- poetion of stieh .caees -could be cured and deafness prevented._ . There are other diseasass. ectusi»g deafness, notice of which should be required and thorough treatment aaven t° pre,serve the. thild'e hoax-, ng A diseharginc. ear as a "Very 1 aa . e .• - .' - , • ' ta elute, .. it expose.s tli,e eluld satinl•- e' • , . e °°t 0°1Y 1° the °a"ge" 0f deaa"assr but to the clueger of (teeth. , The main cause of ear eisease and desinese.is to be fcatral in the back part of the throat and nose, with Tech the ear is connected by a eas- ' '• • ' • . - s • ailed the Fustaehian -tube If 6age °- ,' • .• ' ' ' 'the end of this opetung M blocketel al.) bY a4aaaid.8 al' by awallan mu- ,_ eons membrane-thhe swealink usual ly being eansed . by ceberies, or v - the infection of influenza, scarlet fever, mumps, 111050±05-, ov typhoid- then ties pert of. the ear .becomes unhealthy, the ateretiens, are re- tai',)",1, nh'e eaa beemee laceted a• -°•a 'n11'11:fled, anal deahlea's iee the ult Nature ive5 Waxn.ine b renit ' , - .5. .' e 7 .01 510118 winch as often wrionely supposed to ,be easesecl by eeething, 50."Ins,, 'ar De'llallgia• Eee• diseme can au.ally be ettreci, if promptly t is and peoperly treated, and in tess wIlL7 r ' 1 • •• . '• ' • -4,...b,,,,s ,,,, ,,evented The pees, ,eo , ,,,,,,,,,,e, 1, emaley - 1 B l'' 'C''l 'ad 11 ... ' -''''.: semen by meeth-beeselealgi ssorelg at night, and ,other signs; but • the a(lvice of a0. laanisti is allemportarrli iru eases of eav-ache or slight deaf- [less. ' School lies aPpears to have an un- favorable infirm e on' 'cbll 1 •enl s • . . 11C' 1 c 1 555iht. It, is not hare te see why sw,ke,n one lake al the lighting of one schooereeans and the ' paper , end ty.pe in mealy scho.ol bolcilts. Ex- I'M large type should he the Only '. - " ' ' ' ' keel allowed in little thildree's books .and liehtina thould be very e ' - : - • ' • . • al looked sitter an the bealelene. ; i•' • ' -• ' ' - 'il.), ee-modelling of s,ehools. Eveey child's desk. -should be well lighted. e -Helen • eta-celeraliv• M.D. In-sp es- ' I,' .A- ' -1,: , -6, .. ..,.„ • ..., Lo. lo . ...Ilia 'wry . dasses tor on -flies bane , ' ' g....-.___:_ --- • The Retort Court 1.01a. • • . "Has ha," sneered tbe lawyer .ri court, "you doctors are all alike. Your 6p.m:talons .are always succsas- ful, but your patiefits,die." 'Sometimes .that happens," east the doctor calmly, • 'bet we doctors no Ines oe 3. e.e ...es ..r , havetl ' ' . Is . a s You win' great victories for your clients, but you get- all the moncs.." e BE TE1 or COFFEE __ 1auses all the Trouble- ' ee house is .afire, ites about as when &settee iseg*e te , ecettime to tak bet time ilea is clangereeme-remove, of the trouble at once. nuMber of 3,,ears," wrote n 3ac1y,' "1 kit- sure that s hunting Me, arta yet 1 al of it, .I.c.euld not give it. test st. got 60 had tea 1 • -my nand 1 mast eathers se of coffee ica die. . just se jejerjcses as ooffe.e. 1 too containe the be LI , .111,11g, oafte,irk,e,). thin,g I ate ,clistrcesed me, ered .severely most of the . palpiteticin of the heert. tly woke ep in the reset, feeling t•htst I was tamest heart :scented so .smother- wale • kr its antien. ley ew shart anal the leest ex- i me settatiam. I slept but 1 esiffered !from niletana-, „ • ears age!' ,aeoppee teeing andam.gaii to USO Pastem the -eery first I began to It *exited a miesed° 1 No" e enything !and digest it , . , , . .. Wu:A.1We. ' 1 ',sleep Bee a iii ley ' heart !beets. :Axone; larder. My "bire.athing leas :.eady mei llama, Bract my an hes eat fee. ' .like ,„,50,6,,, porson„ and lee to euitteng coffee endare! items for 1 heven't uSed' ease and. nene 'would have , go,ocl es leng ,a,s, I kept with &dee." Name gems). Me Peeteart Co., 'Windsor, la "The Road la Well large. comae en, two 1 ovine: , - POStilln - meet be tvell 50 end' 25a peckagee, ' ' POSt11151-0s a ;soluble pew-, ;spoonful &Melees. quicel.y of hot water and, with ,. • . 1 auger, maces! a dehcious, instantly:. . 2,0c a,nd, 50c • , , ride are equella stelieirms, 1ey oup about the same. „ alit Reason" far P.o,sturn, -sold .bY Vrocers-• . Plain Spoken. el T with , ' ---e--e7011'51 'cl.top Ille "MIa. ter" ana cell mo plain George. . Slue -'Ooh but it would es unkied :te twit you un your persoma ap- tiaaranee that waa , .4' ' • INF011 'MANION FOR INVENTolls — ' Pigeon Pigeon re Davis Messrs. _ , . i patent solicitors, Montreal, repute that 217 Canailia.n patonts 'mere is•sued fur the week encting Febvu- ary 9th, 1915, 169, (A which Nr,,,i, granted to Aseericene, 33 to Canoe diens, 15 to residents !of Great 13ri- fain Etna eolonies and 7 to residents • of foreign countries. Of the C,anedian,e who receive,c1 • 0 • . ,I:' • ' 3. • dents of On patents, el we. e i caelen , . 0 t lir•itish taxi°, 6 of Quebec, ..- 0 . Oolumbla, , 2 of Alb.erte end 2 of Manitobe. • The Eatalist. e • No, derding,, you anuan't have allY More pudding -you •would be ill." . • ' Lieble Ge;rbie (etkr due 1110-151112) -"Weil 'nitre me eunezter piece - e and rs,end for the decreer," a Took Off His Glasses. A • profe!seor, who w -as extremely nearsiebteel went to the earber'e, ' ' ea,t dawn in the baeber's chair, took off his seessisea, mid desired to be items", when the eareist," had clone eve% hen he cid.r1 not move end far a time no one clisettelbed him. B. t ta. , , q, , 43 .t., . le °' lei ca- 001015 begin ,. ar- • r 1 Oh .1 i , - • el 1 The rat as ans e c lee w as nee et . . e head barber, sespeateng that "hie ., , , • earned ,isattrop etc a sie '' ' 1 " i 1 Ise, elsre,0' 1 • a -leee 'liked the b'eY to welee ilm• ' prokesor h -e . , the ceder • "No my good .men." he said, "1 ear not 1 T e 'laic i I .e..• ht- ae,•eee. . e t 5, am .,. .1g "fully nettle-east:el. 'When 1 to ok - T ,.. 'el\ -, my g)a.secs oese wae lee g Fr ,lible la.a- ••• • `' ... to ,See myeell In the maser -open,- sites -Naturally, .:1 suppesed T. had already gone lrome."' ' -----4' - - , An OM gentleman by [bo name OS • • Paze, finding a young latie's !glove at a popular -emote, ex. e sen Mel at to qier ey1 4,11 ,i.,Ille ebeawine weed, . rem ' . " ' • ' • frola your g -love you ,take !the 1515331 G, Your !glove is love, Which I de vote to iOliee."' To. this• the lady re- turned th''' '611110.willg lan'IW" .-"If '- ' • ' "-' • firmer yo ars P,age yoti ,talre the letter .P, Your 'Page is age. and that Won' b do bot' ine." ' se a • --,,,_.!—__. A 'Seal:esti Mind inneted am Brirs- ash ?acne to go satsuma Meng with hem. The Englishmen eooked a 541/110)1, /bill in Inc excl.:ten-lent eell intb the skeane Th,e keeper, see- fee he 15,a, De wine -nee •nneelt to iris .`"° aid, what the hare .ealled stut 3- , , 13 it -Donald? Get 'Whet are ye .a. et , ; , . heed o' the rod and- look to !the feesh. He will !veetib, ha lee hese vinna." . • ess, •AbSoltitala ba ' re p,' ,,,,;....1 e """eSS No meting, no pias- Corns ters or pads to press _ the sore spot ' Putnam's, Extractor • makes the corn go Go / without pain. Takes out, the sting over -night. Never fails ---leaves no scar. Get a. 25c. bottle of Putnam's corn Extractor to -day, Alinard's Linn -tient Co., Limited. , GEnnienven;-'11.y daughter, I-3 yx.e, old, was thrown From a eleigh and Mimed het ethos; es .bttstly it remeipod. atrr .aufl aeLS rinilAkIrittgakil otcwierc% G' ? citron her and eho hoe not !been troullaled : • ice lave years, Y0111.5 truly, __ 1' '15 JAVNSOOT, • ' ' " • 0 • • St. emcee, 5.0.,, 18th Aug,. 590 . • Premptly Directed. -,,,,;,,. ',-, -,..r , v ' • + r. reela era 'liaise 110 Well's Saga °' 01 LICV A n a a bt 'S • 0 ' ll 1 eiman e. et, . "In a N.eve Lindland village 1 e,n- s„.,,,, ,,,,._, „,,,,.. .,,,,,,s_e e_____,...__,, 'el'," ‘,"." 41.1"" "Leee ,"ea'',",l'!•'"'e.!.".' Sabre •one eeterneo,n .anct !sae to .ie ti. clerk at the book eoenter : ' "La me- haye, please, the 'Let- Mrs of sOharle,s Lamb.' tr tpa,,s office , 1 ' i mg et mercies 6 le tebreette 'Mk. riattallbe id, ehe el rir .t.1 ' lite lb .i's11 n'e " •• Wil 1 a ,Po 3 31 .. c !nee e• , — , , • • minard's Liniment Relieves lteuralSia.' a The Toriclice-"11 -arose were •four • l • 1 ' ; ' ' .1 -on a table and I thi I le ci one, i 0 w le ny oriels? be later" 'leie Little , a • , '. , s , , , , „ .L°Yee Clac-ans e'er.' °a'. , , ....- eine.,,s. „niece, e „see 81,1,113, , Om see-- 'They were ,ballleing ee the , .war. """Wleat en aee We ,aie dieing in, to be .,ett re !" said oir e. eYee, " the' other repli ed ; - "iti Is the G -I'm 'in saute age." • • , mi ' ' • '.. ,flard s Lin_unant tor sale everywhere. • , ___ , Mee; .ef e, college's -ants education is ,aequired atm. he gracluetes, , , Id 3). 5.• IS 8 1111 1.0-7' i 5. ark & En Highest gradp beans kept whole and mealyby perfeet baking, retaining their fall strength. Flavored with delicious sauces, They have no eoual. et! , ,teeereistesee FARMS FUR SALE, Fl. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Strool, Toronto. IFYOU WANT wo 'BUY on SEM, Fruit, Stook. Grain or Dairy Farm. *rite 11. W. Dawson. Brampton, or 9,0 Oat borne Rt., Tr panto. P. W. DAWSON, Colborns St., Toronto, NURSERY STOCK, QTRAWBERBIES, RASPBERRIES," PO, TATOES, Oalaloguo free,. ideCoonell & Son, Port Burwell, Ont, M IS CELLANEOUS. CInternal and external.' cured. w ith- ANCEU. '1'1.150B5. 1,Uhl P;4. ETO.. out pain by our home treatment. Wei,. ts before too late 1)r. Beilmatt.*mitoes Co. Limited. CollIngwood. Out- ATENTS OF INTENTIONS P105014, PIGEON de DAVIS os St. James St., • Montreal Writs for information During a lesson on elementary 'composieion a lege girl read the aollosving as her effort; 'Ones51 Penny andat.Dallee met in a man's poellcet. alhe Zeller. turned up its nese at ehe Penny, and erticl ,a.orte fully : 'Why, 151111.100111 inc 15111 - of you.' " 'Yes,' said elle Penny. 'but even at teal I dm a gad bit better ;than you -are. I go eeery Sunday ea ehuree wad 111111 - day ,seh.00l beet, anti you raver go to- either one.' " LOW FARES so T54E CHICAGO EXPOSITIONS, Via Chicago & North western nY. Four splendid daily trains from the sew Paeeenger Terminal, Chicago to San Francisco, LOS Angeles sad San Diego. 0110105 at scenic and direst routes. Doubts track. Automalia eleetric safety signals all the way. Lot se plan your trip and furnish roI,5- usa il.tId full partieulare. B. 11, Bennett, Gen, Agt., 46 Tonge St., Toronto, Ont. "1 thope," eaid one wife to an- other, "thee you never ntee your freehand." "Oply when Ile is 'lame - in ehe rugs," eat' the .serenel one. "When he is 'thoroughly irritated he 1nakes much ibetter job .01 Granulated Eyelids, S (37 Ce'l onnYreentoiSnilunesdslbeYndelM Eyecmiekly rel icred by IiitiFino ,tv s. eReineely. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort, A.5 YOU Druggist's 505501' Bottle. Merino lee SolveinTubes ssc. Forefeet)! theareerretela DruggiSts or Muria° Eye Remedy Ca., Chicago "Isn't Morton tmenothing of miser ?" "I sleeted say so. Why, he's too tight to rii...k a ,seggettion.' minaret Liniment CUres nanarini, Ito Hours from Frost to Mowers" "RESTFUL ISLES OF SUMMER LOVELINESS." °treeing an outdoor Sports, aortal activities 1.111.1 IL OPIUM, and econerY unequaled in the Troplro, SAL ."11510115DTAN," fliolost, moot Msurions and only Stonmohlp land- Wit1101.2t transfer. Sollo from Now Xork. ovory Wottnrs. MI5, It 1.111. _ Faro $25,00 for Round ifrip, including, berth and 11101110. 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