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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-12-27, Page 3Il() iPiTAI,ti ON Wif1�Ik1I,S. hnppcnecl, but that would, be Par from ir DURING (true, Wo were talking quite natural-' ;re Provided by M.Ii.(1, to Convey ly, but our nerves were still on edge! Wounded Across Dominion, BOMBARDMENT and our talk was about the bays who I Many visitors to Canada have had been hit. We all realize"! howl 4ralsed the hospitals and senatoria ° (dose we had been to death and were u lied h the Government through r t (lttu,kftil Chat we were still able to ,� nn ' ' yT.I ;1 #� BO;v`i' LINT. T111:N C'I'r II N rarx•y ort, ,;the Military Hospitals C'onlmiseion for ('furiously I de not remember seeing or hearing one shell explode while we tion with them for the vocational were tinder the bombardment, and yet training and re-edneation, but the hoe Slight Belief Obtained From Mental 1 remember er every other incident that lituls on wheels, the shuttle. happened, I remember se)ng a com- 1 shuttle -like its- 'Pension That Coiner Prom rade bit, keew just how he fell, and yet stdtutjons which aro shot 1`001 coast I do not remember feeling eorry for 1 h wl , f :X11121 t -hell". 1'o eoaet over the rails, hearing' the boil 1 1 u g , him or gdving' him another thought, I eases brought hack 1001 E(igland, l 1 have no hesitation in declaring a remember helping to pull another out elude them. wards' bombardment the moot trying turd alter he had been buried, and laying In these ckus, en, a e�e with 1 nerve eavking and the boss, hated part him down by the parapet, but so far dispensary, kitchen, and nurses and of a soldier's life in the field, says as he or any thought of hint is eon- " quarters, 12 bed °ase0 Lieut. W. N. Bielile, 43th Highlanders, "erne(! after that my mind is a perfect bound foo inland points can be per- (;.1,eee, blank. I remember the man beside me feetly cared for. The beds are stand- 111 011 attack, a me, (1 solacing speaking to me and my answering nod hospital cots, so spread with white party, a fatigue 00 tbo hundred and him, I remember exactly what was linen and bolstered in pillows Weep would one other activities of the trenches you, said, yet I do not remember ever no - envy; a weary salesman vvcop with }plve the excitement or tho work of . tieing him crouching near me, envy; theta are solicitous nurses 111 the moment to carry you through, In i Such IR a bombardment. Any one l)erk, white caps, and with every unit a bou1bardnt0nt, as I shall try to ex -1 who has been in the front trenches in of two errs a physician to look afore" I France plajrl, you have practieallY nothing � Prance will recognize the truth of this One car carries all the bervdc0 fa -'but what native grit you are possess - the treatment of returned soldiers, told the schools condrtetecl ln.eommee- 1)1;11, FIRE, ditties. "There is a space equivalent 9)0 od of to snstaitl you, Yo t can only do di:awing• room accommodation in the your best to grin and bear!(, regular sleeping car reserved for the Reasons for Bombardment. description, I have never yet met a man 'who became hard" ',. to the bom- hardments; raft""e1n to wear a man eel! , ie the longe`" he l.- ' .rave seen men nurses, a diet kitchen, dispensary, and , As a rale the enemy will open a go .. heads during, a' compartment for the medical officers heavy bombardment on You for one b3),"-...ry!.,stet•, a heavy bombard - consisting of upper and Iowcr berths. (1t' frier reasons; First, in preparation ment, and I Can only regard the sub - The remainder o1: the space is given •I'or art attack by themselves] second, conscious state in which one lives dor- to eight cots for patients. Ito defeat or break up an attack they 'rig shell fire as the reason that any On special feature of the MP is a drink you are about to make; third, in man can keep his senses after under- side entrance giving easy access for retaliation for a bombar'dntentou going a number of these terrible ex - the stretchers so that the patients may havey up be moved with the least possibly in- a w given them; part) ty fourth, they think you break are periences we convenience to them.' All eases areolganlzhng in your trench brought in this way and transferred The last of these is the one least STUDY AND EXERCISE to the adjoining ward ear tlu•ough expected and therefore hits you the doors made specially wide for the par- hardest, so I will relate a typical in - pose. To protect the mon already #11 stance of one as an example of a Bothe the first ear, heavy curtains are drawn bomltardmont. in cold weather' We had worked all night strength- ening reenact car is a complete ward our trenches and da dawned giving sof Gent space for 14 cots, The y .on p upper , berths are retained even ing tired lot of men who were though 'they are never used since they preparing to sleep the greater part of provide good space for carrying linen the day, Thee .:y had either heard and supplies, and in case of a great working do ;• the night or saw emergency certain cases ]tight ho by daylight t G iewe a had improved o1 carried there, 1trench, for .ins( after breakfast and By arranging these cars ht twits of; as we were finding places to sleep the two they may be attached to any or two started to burst around us. Binary passenger -train or made up 1011"{' till odd shell or two fellyrpe into a specs 3)l train. - I and there, but we thought nothing of of this, simply lying low and ]toping it GARDEN COURSE FOR WOUNDED' would soon be over. We knew these first shells were range finders, but we Disabled Soldiers Are Given Ittstruc- also knew they wcr•e used every day Lion in Vegetable GrowingI and never lasted more than a few min- ni.rs. Chrysanthemums such tib Manitoba' As the minutes passed and still gardeners have rarely seen were these shells kept dropping at inter - shown in the recent exhibition of work tats around us we began to get anx- clone by the soldiers 111 the vocational loos and wondered if we were in for a training classes conducted by the Mill- real bombardment. Some of us ch ang- tar Bosptto1b Commission in emmec-', ed our positions to a lass exposed Hon with the Manitoba 1Iilitall Con- ; place and settled down as best we vnleeeent, Iiesnital in Winnipeg, and could to await developments. Soon directed much interest to the excel- after this the shells started . coming ((9 Ice of the hlrticti rural and garden- faster and faster, until we were in the ing courses offered to the men. ! midst of a regular bombardment, The number of prizes which the !,There Was nothing for us to do but get - boys carried off in the fall fairs Bins all tI1e cover possible, sit. Sight and phasized the gardening end of the julep up every minute to take a look work, but less has been said about the across No Man's Land to see that the facilities for horticulture, and land-. enemy were not making an attack and scene gardening which aro available , t0 pray it would soon be over, , for the men who want such courses. - I Effect of a Barrage. There are fine greenhouses and hot, While tho firist range • finders were frames, and under the direction of Mr.' Fred Nichol:; the men are making fine playing around us we had laughed and progress.. Florists are turning out talked to one another, and unless one such blooms as aro not 019,111 seen out-; burst very close to us had paid no at - side the southern countries; Mention to it. If one burst very close With Canada's ever In'reasitlr pros- I to us it would make us start, look at perity, the number of city people who' one another in a nervous way and, demand summer Vegetables in the' when we found we were still alive, in - winter eerion multiplies, and the fu-' 41u1)•e with a grin, "Where did that one tui'e for gardeners with hot (Tames' gO' and the proper equipment to cater tot, As the bombardment became heav- 'these tastes rrotws m0' e '9,10.9(. With ler our laughing and joking ceased, this in mind, -many of the returned we -looked continuously at one anther • men llre.plantvng to establish n'ardens unci when we spoke it was in a half •just outside the large! cities with the; whisper. There was no need now to intention of supplci-l)'the markets in try' to show the fellows around you the summer, incl th? high class gro-'that you felt quite at ease, for each ()verged)/ and lads of exercise make titin bloodless children, Study CREWLESS RAIDERS. does not usually hurt a child at school — unless the studies encroach on time Gasoline Boats With Speed and Steer - that .should bo spent in out-of-doors ing Gear Controlled From Shore. exercise, But lack of exercise and overstudy is a combination that brings Once more the Germans have sprung on St, Vitus dance, Il' your boy or girl a surprise on the allied forces, this at school is thin and pale, listless and t#ilie in the shape of a erewless raider inattentive, has a fickle appetite, is that is electrically operated through a tillable to stand still or sit still, you cable from a shore station, says the must remember that health is much Sciontifie American. Already several For the Small !;()y AN IMPERIAL OI1'IJ1 il, 91o1i>l :he s�siltae ere movement for the comer HI 1:1,;(; Ot'dcr of l,t. NlSchael and St. Ua'gri;c' 3s tion of iaad,.el to pre_ „the A. 0- D1sUngn#rhea#," ,► vent Wa51e�:7jr>C117GpYI�l2Y, 74' �( !°lte Oular cf St Michael and St, )'I tl I ' testy 901 rola. Tgalan lf, th li lit? whale WltfooitirY is the tad that ,, .it. r tree wa't foetuded ,tet'0''l1, o tv,u1 -.1, 'rill(!' of Wtdes. whole wheat grain in breal�- Ss nuc; (:r ani 1'Jatr&,, is not au itnciout fast: itut and e bread Stuffs. fuundatinn> but It i l3) cneT0:), all ileo ,�"tti")Stitt'1tM wllalel wheat f0Y- ],(tial enc, in I.hn bo .t sense o'f that ,r n 111 rl. 7`he (h•dez• of St, Nfieltaol ex- tneat, eggs and patatoes. i• tort ,. , A suit to delight his heart is this one of checked worsted. There are two styles of sleeve*, and knee trou- sers, McCall Pattern No, 7400. In 3 sfzes, 2 to 0 years, Price, 16 cents. This pattern may be obtained from your local McCall dealer or from the McCall Co„ 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. more important than education, and more time should be given to exercise and recreation. Seo to it at once that the child does not overstudy, gets plenty of out•of- cloor exercise, sleeps ten out of every twenty -lour (tours, and takes a safe, reliable topic like Dr. Williams Pink Pills until the color returns to the cheeks and lips and the appetite bo - comes normal. For growing children who become pale and thin Dr. Wil- liams .'ink Pills aro not only safe but in 'Most cases are the very best tonic that can taken. n 1_ i t a be tae These pills build p up the blood, strengthen the nerves and assist nature in keeping pace with rapid growth. You can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail postpaid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2750 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. PROPERTIES OF SILVER. Transform Silver Into Gold by Chemi- cal. Action. Silver just now is attracting an ex- traordinary amount of attention. It is certainly a wonderful metal. At a pinch it can disguise itself as gold with such convincingness that of these craft have been encountered by British warships cruising off the Belgian coast, but at the moment of writing all such attacks have failed of result, We learn from statements of: the British Admiralty that these crew less raiders are electrically -control- led boats propelled by two gasoline engines, partially closed in, and are capable of travelling at a high rate of speed. Each raider carries a drum with between 30 and 50 -miles of insulated, single -core cable, which is paid out in the wake of the ves- sel and through which the mechan- ism is controlled from shore. "Tfre fore part carries a .considerable charge of high explosive, probably from 300 to 500 pounds which is ar- ranged to explode on impact. The method of operating ( the crew - less less raider is to start the engines, after which the men leave the boat. A seaplane, protected by a strong fighting patrol, then accompanies the vessel at a distance of from three to five miles and signals to the shore '!Host perfect food given lot M()It,l, Su Milk(he two \\c1( 3)t itc 1 tad ti to mall. Tix �iar�sit� tbo a4 Biscuit you h the whale Wheat ftu7ri made 1310 0pithut of the p,dar ni 1t, 'Homo Isq.c' ., '1 11 •,cope 'Nat, ; ex- te�r, 1 ,o as to become 81) Ordtr 'for ave the 111 if.ill 99900 ire. LTi IN CANADA! F0N ')riulllnt5 90(19). For noffon• leg wwler. For r4.tnovttts1 paint. For dlelnfoetin rcfrl6•erat09'1 sinks, of'tssote, dreino anti for 000 othorpurpooes. M f ennuea aVsarvrprea Ch ±m, :xr, ,e(1r1re, varyattract biros . CligeStible by Ste3Ttl COOk1Ylg, pi pf,a nd . 01tlts '°"1" o t distinkui:,hed.' fir iwer seed in the aricl �Odl?riri�. ,last as the. Order of the Thdstle is the and let the pltuats g'o Everyhi3aStiCle Of the w110j.e "ural, ant•tett" the (Mier oP St. Pat- will somt locate the riot tha "too- t. illus ("loos," and tllo new specirgerts of }, wheat gY'atll iS tiS('.Cl' iY�ClLlding (lyde:r of the + e larder' 4qw war 01,11- 1 4 shredding 1.11 en pox spl'11 g to seed,' BIr1 S 1 i3 1 1 p nuts (11111 mal y irds will be At. 1 1 ., most honor. n trained by (ht sped, which they seem the outer zap coat Which iS able." Tho ebupcl of the Order la r. to relieh, SO useful in kec ping the bFor ''( 1'aul'r; the cath( Aral which stands els healthy drill active, For lora `.rood old St, Paul's ' rl k i pea _ , day, apd where t any meal with milk, and fresh (11 M nar'a•a Liniment cures Diatom/0r, liana was p vs( rshipped long' before the Norman A fruit pie will not boil over if the llllits. (. onqueet, Here, as was said at the sugar is put udder tho fruit. dcdicatdon, hang the banners of the Made in Canada. 'men "who have built. up and defend- tv/xacn�La uovs eel e tat They deserve all their (1•)N(•1•n(, T1-310T(S , lin„ BIBLES WANTED IIY'1'BOOPS. I}rnnorsth.Em' n Internal 11011 (xtei1.1'01J)nal, cured. with. Urgent Applications For Scriptures Front Mesopotamitt, An event long looked for has (1101(r - red, and in the multitude of other in- 'terosts has received very little ac- olammation. The Cross has entered IJerusalem --the I'Ioly Sepulchre fought for throughout the centuries is once more in the hands of Christian peo- ples, says Mrs, Donald Shaw. A few months before I left England, 'when it began to be evident that our conquest of the Ifoly Land was only a matter of time, relatives and friends of officers and soldiers fighting with General Maude were amused to re- ceive urgent applications for Bibles to be sent out to them immediately. Never had there been such a run on the Scriptures, the fact being that it had dawned upon many men who, though brought up in all ordinary reli- gious teaching, had, like many others, paid very little real attention to their inner meaning, that there was a great deal more truth in the old prophecies than they had ever appreciated, In all probability these same men to -day have learned a practical lesson in matters appertaining to Christian- ity which they will never forget, and for which their descendants will be the better and the surer in the faith. .!Monsieur: For 15 days In the month of January I was suffering with pain of rheumatism in the foot. oto I tried all kind, of reme- dies but nothing did (111' nay pied. ono person told me ttboltt hfiNaRD'$ hi ENT; as soon tui I tried it the Satur- day night, the next morning f was feel- ing very good; I tell you this remedy is ver)' good; I could give you •i goo(; certificate any time that you would like to have one, if any time t co1110 to heat' about any person sick of rheumatism. I could tell them abou'(t this mody, 00(8 tt lv ERNL'FT l I1•e,VEU.1,11, 210 Rue Ontario Last, Montreal. Feb 111, 1005. German Out -Pigs the Pig. operator of the helm. These signals 'Having tried a substitute for al - need 'only be "starboard," "port,'' or most everything, the Germans, we are "steady." told, are stopping short of nothing int By an obviously clever grouping of their attempt to snake certain new • the wireless idea, the high-speed foods Laky the place of those made gasoline craft, and the electrically scarce by the war. The latest report anybody save a skilled chemist would controlled plan, the Germans have says that a sausage dealer in Berlin be deceived. It assumes the color of made use of the crewless-raider has been fined $500 for selling eau-, gold all of the brilliancy of the lat.. scheme in a 001:11 y' century way. They sage mane of macerated rubber, fine- ter ly ground hair and gelatin, His (ni- ter and even its lustre. have not overcome the disadvant- Any alchemist of old who knew the ages of Et trailing cable, to be sure; ofiutlag'epr°duct contained no liver, no trick could easily have made inealcu_ but they have overcome the problem e.h and no fats, At that, it was ]able money by transforming , silver of visibility, for the aerial observer probably as digestible as some so -call - into this seeming gold for the benefit in the seaplpne which convoys the ed sausage on sale in this countryBaron de Retz (original of the storied. of greedy get -rich -quick persons, Theldistance. Since power to drive the raider is at all times within visual MONEY ORDERS Express Fe- i out 1 air by 'air Houle treatru (1t, Write us before too lute. Dr, R,'lAmtn :Medical LEMONS MAKE STUN Cu.. 1,1mitrd, 1', 1lingwood, Ont. 'LEMONS WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR Make this beauty lotion for a few cents and see for yourself. What. girl or woman hasn't heard of 103)0011 juice to remove complexion ' blemishes; to whiten the skin and 'to bring out the roses, the 1'1'0slu1ess and the hidden beauty?. But lemon juice aloa0 is acid, therefore irritating, and should be !nixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a 111:3 cloth the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing about three 0110000 of orchard white, then shake well and I you have a whole quarter pint of skin and complexion lotion at about the is the great modern exponent of cheaper, cost (1110 usually pays For a small jar be[trr, ick n'<1', dir esilk,t , borne -made bread. o9 ordiaary cold cream. Se sure to i 3)t :cora 11011(-1', 11111 in half,'and strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets , minute your dctor's account. into the bottle, then this lotion will re- ! tiava )'our money, and buy government x ar• bands. lain pure and fresh For months. When , ((old by )•cur local dealer, or may be applied daily to the face, neck, arms "'1(0100 111; art lrnm T1.101101.1. our agents, deli, erect. all ('00(00, and hands it should- help to bleach, Four loaf size ..$2,75 each ,clear, smoothen and beautify the skin. Eight loaf size .., , , .3.25 each Any druggist will supply three ' The i rl,vtpie of saving and 01 91108111 ounces of orchard white at very little es n,a^11red by opera of the "Canach cost and the grocer has the lemons.. ..will eventually Will the war. j E. T. WRIGHT CO., LIMITED Alcohol will kill any insect with HAMILTON, - - CANADA which it comes in contact and it is not injurious to plants, or to most plants at least. Alcohol, is clean, does not stain and for this reason is valuable fur use in ,vindow gardens. The alcohol musttouch t the insect cc, ob s t e t fatal. Alcohol evaporates rapidly and unless applied directly to the in- sects will evaporate before they come !n contact with it, Minara's Liniment Cases Garnet i11 Cows 'FO 001't�6E �� '�ION You can take your full share 10 this i mportsut national win -the -war measure, and benefit both 111 pocket alai in health, 11 you use. the proper economic and labor-saving methods 111 the preparation of the. staff of life---bbrread, ppyR p. illtta.nuek19 R r Bread Mixer NII fti The most delicious rice pudding is P g made with one cup of boiled rice, one- half cup of sugar, one teaspoon salt; two teaspoons butter, one quart milk and a little nutmeg. Place in a but- tered baking dish and bake slowly, stirring occasionally till all the milk is absorbed. When buying your insist On having 8I OTT "-� . " a bcauttrui, au onaht :, fn- jRLll u 11421 ( their 01 (buei- „it toad them that tnvrsi- ,al tiny WI reamer from 1110 ri 0,'. 10x1 1 811 y,,dnd� a 1111 0 gay nn(hln; 3)i ti14 hie Irons that th^•, ran °raui,ce, Po'IJna taw; Mmu9 0,10. 091, ni, for au)hnntt, 11110 ,0091. nosolwtoll tar.i You n, 00,01i,ilY invited to (sit at Room I I:, union rael8d 0undluu, to any cur oxanllunt and a:� ,lnrivn Mbit o1 .,.-,,10"99 nrolvn in the Union l'aolO( Cild HEALS . 1 u „ r? I PMP[S �� Which Itched and Burned. Swelled Enough for Two.. No Sleep for Weeks,. "My fingers all broke sr im les and would o cr,- P p nt :ty that mese two haliptwo tine of �}r/ i''} (+led." (Signed) 62 Ingersull ltd„ ee ,,1t. _ turdter trouble by using Cu- -. soap daily for the todlet, •or Free Sample Each ley Mail ad- dress post -card: "Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A." Sold everywhere. craft is entirely self-contained and Dominion r emery. Blueheard), tubo murdered scores of ` are accepted by F+ R. d, SSftFA; C,ton ,tion vu.us;riaM;ld1, need not bo transmitted through -the , ,atm Pig. lasese alna3„es cable, the Germans have been able to Paymasters i. Falkland Is - face value. •'of P use 0 much smaller cable and thus 10 send Dresden was sink the, z overcome the difficulties in this dines- ,,,,, trennitser's mascot, a pet pig, __ -- — eel's in the cold 0eT:on wilt green one knew exactly what he 1vas facing, children to gain the help of the devil, salad materials and nut of date deli- knew that that night a burying party would have "fallen for" the scheme eveice which will bring fancy prices, would be busy at some cemetery a offhand. The Commission is also prepared to short way behind the lines, and could To transform silver into gold all give w0111(1 -he landscape gardeners the only hope and pray that he would not pl»per grounding in gardening should 1>.e one of the central figures !at the brutal. The only chance we had to do they have sufficient ability and art education to enable them to look to anything was when one of the boys sic 111 in this line. Tho opening's for would be buried under a fallen para- suc11 work are limited, of course, and pet: Then we would pull him out. Or ,01(1101' landscape gaiclenels will be when a man was hit then we would exceptdonel. (place him as close to the parapet as --� possible and call for stretcher bearers, CONTROL CANADIAN FISHERIES.! By the time the bombardment was at its height we could only whisper to United States Firms Dominate Our each 0(9900, and that only when neeos- Lalse Fisheries.I sexy, Our ears had been deadened to the souhid of bursting shells, our Theg r portion of th Bator o Canadian nerves deadened to why(' might h t hap - ...lake -fishing o n talc°-fi:'hing business is controlled by; poo to us. We kept a constant look - United States firms, and this iston . out on the German trenches. If a the fact that more than 90 per cent, man was buried there were always of the total output finds its market in , hands to get him out, for we were the United States, nervous wrecks and only craved ac - On our Great Lakes, a Very largo tion of some kind. The stretcher you have to do is to take g'0e0n sul- phate of iron, citrate of soda and sit- I wire cable, depending on the salt wa- ` ter for the return current to comr' o rechristened it Tirpitz. The pig 9t+ a ver nitrate—a 10 per cent. solution of 1 mascot of the cruiser 9.99(1,- 1(6 Glli,Caia e second and tt solution of • to I rust how effec'i • e -.x11$(1 , go\v and now per cent, solution of I L \e th tion. It is evident that they use a one- , DON'T rt;i.rr OIJT r -_ bl depending til rescued by British sailors.' .,.-• an the first a 40 per cent f (l i the circuit became (ne t it ors grown o Bursitis the third, Mix equal quantities of :raider is in Practice da �icl ly fat, so that g offered far sale I these, shako vigorously for several be prove(!. rvhirine. Try n hn net. The pig is beta t � i t A at 's Eves. at auction for the benefit of the Red , a 0,14 3 ( l minutes, allow the stub' n settle for — .vesandinB vmin it from every x, v y g. x+ J E C mlori Cross. Bids are coming yu worked. $2abo says a very a iia M son Isis a quarter of an hour anti our orf the �SSmarting, ase yine o ros.. liquid. It will !cava behind a 'oil - e ell At•vcn-.inn"'oitlo.aaa" i"" section of England• pensive bacon o reduce them and d tl Does not sh bits - like residue, which if spread on a r, r°1°lt"°x °ftko r n,-cr.n• to afford the most expensive bacon on � Stops lameness pri y. no blemishes. turns blood -red. p p p ,atnsEme dye ACesaaed9 9)00 �;ialcago a record, ter 0r remove the hair, and bursa can be ttledelivered. floe 6Rtfree. "In one of the forms thus obtai ' 1'res,,o9- ,,ass's Liniment duxes Diphtheria. ABSOR111NE, JR., sKcllliaa,the ce^.evrin, eminent cllemistdstY 8,(0,0,9 for , °, Braises, , Soren. assmnes a , It was mother's birthday give and Bobble h heating, from attacks by Atloya lode and lamentation. Price 81 and 82 a bottle aL welts. o3) more if you s or Aearered. will cell Y soluble s3lvex paper 1 pie Through f6 t arn(et F,YO ONO F. 0, f., 510 Lyman Bldg„ Montreal, Can, nished I • is Can ads. condition ty9'1 for gold leaf, The it takee.er, may be better seen by that. the substance over a plate gold 1 Y resembling metal is high as was very anidous n glue her a lumps which sent bat, nnfortuuately, the recent the weevil, mach grain is lost after t selling g. With 1a 'n W g a fact anybody S achc.5 the bl 1Sancy of fishing hie ttstry is carred on, not only , bearers alone had something• to false dwell ,glass, the result, when the during the summer and autumn their minds o$ the hell we were iia•1"paste has had time toe perfect gold eo11 ' . I most beautiful and p ored mirror.' . That wet piece of land that yielded only trouble this year could produce a good crop hi 1018—if it had tile drains ruiner it. months, but also in mid -winter, when through, The rest of us coil (110 the fish are taken through the ice, lie there and wonder if t1_ineant and, owing to climatic conditions, can , din wo1)1(1 ever cease be transported long distances without' around the trend' ' of the fad requiring expensive methods of re-' wounded, dente" i°r a purpose, and notliittg to ,as to gold our trench that wee, we were like dead men, thafiring Seemed Interminable. frigeration. They are frozen natural- ly as soon as taken from the water and are shipped to various centres in the United Statesespecially in .the I(' seemed hours, even clays, since we Western statesover. althoughmo there 9a had hoard the first shells co growing demand for Cana,,,, Wo only noticed, in a subconscious fish in Eastern i __A__ s lig' rub with they r way, when the at last started to To !seep irons f" mutton fat a'•,''8'y• bardment 000804 altogether we woke before pwvi iron is an excellent cot- as from a horrible clroadn. R01 for many plants that latealf trench, caring few lufe% of the fixing wounded and 8iekly. Make a solution, ming an ounce of sulphate of iron to a gal- plaeing the dead out of sight seemed len of water, and water the ailing to pull us together again, and we plants once or twice with this solo -1 were anon tol111i say about it-I alinost g had tion, was going m brown paper slacken, and when finally the born - holidays had somewhat depleted ° at the present high prices novo of us hies exchequer. "I say, mother," he ejltculated, can afford to let arty spoil ort our "would my drawing slate be any use hal- ids_ to you?" "No, dear," replied his parent with a smile, "Well, do you think you'd like to have my -tin steamboat?" inquired the small youth anxioesly. "No, thank you, little man," answer- ed mother, "Well, p'haps I could do something for you," he continued, and then a ha thought ht s tt uck him. • happy p n • lme d en- thusiastically, say, mother, 11 0 exclaimed "I tell you what, 1'11 take a dose of castor oil for you, with- out -crying," Mix oiie-half pint oe corn -meal, one teaspoonful of sugar, and one-half n teA s p 00fol of cheese crumbs, rubbed � • fine, Put this on a saucer and sot in the rats' runaway. They will oat of it readily. In a few days add plaster or Paris to a new lot of the same mix- ture. The rats, when they drink was ter after eating the mixture, will get !Yard ;lump that will kill them, and scare away any that do not eat of this mixture. 'ems _ . •`_ Aluminum street cars have been adopted by a Swiss railway., because of the metals lightness and rust -defy- ing qualities, li¢S1ar1Pa Tlalntaut Clues Golds, tao. S5sorhine nod 591010iod Jr aro nat,e Winery I:- luilWll._. , ""-f-~� '�•�ai IJC11, ff Fighting isn't the only duty of a i soldier. and exposure to bulletsis not as serious e.s exposure to kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches, sore and stiff muscles, strains and sprains, chil- blains and neurel)1la, all are enemies of the soldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches is Sloan's Liniment. Clean and convenient to 'carry or use; does not stein. and penetrates without rubbing. Generous razed bottles, at all drueathtn. 25e., 50e„ tit.00. 1 WHEELOCK ENGINE, 16x42. New Automatic Valve Type. Complete with supply and exhaust piping, flywheel, etc, Will accept 51,200 clash for Immediate sale, 1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, • 30 LW., 110-120 Volts D.C. Will accept $425 cash for immediate sale. 1 LARGE LEATHER. BEL'.. Double, Endless. 24 inet x '70 ft, Will accept $300 for immediate sale, although belt Is In excellent con. about 600. coot$ and new ono would d idoln PULLEYS,' Large size. 20x56—$30 i 13x50--"$20 ; 12.1/2x43—$12; 12x86--$3' 2 0 BLOWERS OR FANS,ne 10 inch, ether ts discharge -430 make.8o each, " REAL ESTATES CORPORATION, LTD. 60 Front St. West, 01• let on 900 .•er his sad of the wife and - -so peer My — to,* let - n, ettcrs' r the bot - John," he ad-. oes he Ise an 'ioughi e was t elet; told, 1 Toroth .add Mr aid a federe ober al'1 :ill 001 reeei'Vt 0 (2111111 3.3