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How to Cure
ousness
Doetore warn against remedies
containing powerful drugs and
alcohol. "The Extract of Roots,
long known as Mather Seigel's
Curative Spw, has no dope or
strong ingredients; it cures
indigestion, biliousness and
constipation. Can be had at any
(150,2 store." Get the genuine.
50c. and 51.00 Bottles. 3
101 NHL MARY"
SIREN OF CALMS
WARNS POPULATION OF RAID -
!NO CERMAN ri..AN ES,
Town 1,4 1,01or1te Target—Bombe
Dropped Early end Often—Many
Winalevts Broken,
"Mournful Mary" is the soldier's
nickname for the municipal siren
which evarne the population of Calais
that enemy aircraft are approaehing,
seys a PAHA correspondent. The per -
Rigout attention which the Germane
pay to the poet le testified by the
fact that over u large area the town
entirely lecke glass, while almost
every 1101180 has He specially strength-
ened and eandbagged dugout. A small
army of workmen 18 digging Industrioosly in several of the squares and
small parks of the town constructing
public shelters, which are absolutely
essential ir lin' own it; to continue M
existenee. at all,
Easy Target For Hua,
The Germans can raid the town
comfortably between dinner and sup-
per and, if they choose, can try again
in the evening. As for night bomb-
ing, the hewn ie so easily found that
not even a motel is neeeasary--any
reasonably fine night will do.
On one night reettnily the town was
raided for five houre continuously. On
the following ,night It received 00
bombs. An dikter who spent twenty-
fo.uv !sours there en route to England
wrot,, to a friend:
"The hotel where 1 intended to stay
lost its Met window last night, so I
mit up at smother hotel which still
boaste, a few panes of glass. I ste-
rived in town n little before noon, and
at noon preciaely Mournful Mary be-
gan her day'e performance. We na-
turally looked Up toward the heaven
end, sure enough, there Were nine
enemy eirplanee advancing in 'forma -
Hoe as if on parade, They dropped
their bombs around the town and were
then driven ieway by British machines.,
`"fhings were quiet until toward thc!
enI of the nfternoon, when Mournful ('Om. DUST ,AS FUEL.
Mary suddenly interrupted our din-
t° his houee, width ehared with
lies% 'Ilse lean I was with tools me Problem to Find a Substitute to Hold
Particles To 'ether
Ot
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It matters not how ten-
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will give you a clean, come
Portable shave in short
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It is the only razor on
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its own blades automati-
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50-1-18
NO FRIEND $0 LOYAL IPEERLESS STARTER
ti a Soldier's Doff in the Trenches, A Guaranteed StertIno Syetem for
Says Tommy,
Ferri Cars. teens :for $22,e0.
take a dog first. ir we eau't AGENTS WANTED
get a dog we'll take a goat, or a eat, THE MORGAN SALES CO.
or a pig, a rabbit, a sheep, or, Ye8, 115 )(tinge Street, Toronto
even a wildcat. We'll take unything
for a trench companion—but givettt
4 dog first."
Lieutenant Ralph lCynoch, of the
Gordon Highlanders, Was speaking,
He has been at the front since the
war started and has seen fighting itt
all its phases. He was warm in his
praises of the dog as man's compan-
ion In Indy places. Ile merely echo-
ed what every °thee soldier thinks,
"People who haven't been at the
front don't know what a little eons-
penionehip moans to u mail en patrol
duty, or in a dugout, or what a frisky
Pun means to a whole company, Doge
Wore created to be man's companion,
and I'm blessed if 1 don't think the
dogs know it better than we do,
'It doesn't Iem toteinatter what
kind of dog it is. You'll find highly
bred animals at the front and you'll
find dogs that wouldn't be admitted
to any self-respecting dogishow when
it comes to looks, but for loyalty and
devotion the thoroughbreds don't out-
class the mongrels, They all seem
to have the same spirit, The doge
know the dangers of the trenches,
Some of the mascots have been there
since the war started, They have seen
hundreds of men killed and have seen
other dogs stretched out by shell fire,
"The pups know when a barrage is
on where they can find safety, and
they go there, unions the man they
look to as master is going somewhere
else. Trust the dog to stick hard by,
no matter whether it is in the danger
zone or not,
'They hang around Lill doomsday if
they are allowed to do so. And when
the master is killed the dog still sticks
around, and sometimes it is a long,
long' time before he picks up with
some one else,
"Take it from one who knows, the
life of a soldier would be far more
lonely if it were not for the dogs. And
other animals are worth having, too.
Some of the boys train birds and
chickens and even rats. The laddie
who's got a fine Airedale or a Scotch
terrier is the happiest soldier on the
line, though."
The Archbishop of York at Wycliffe.
e College.
On his recent visit to Toronto, the
Belgian colonel and his family, We
,Top,,i our way
dowa two flights 0 t: A large part of the output of any' Archbishop of York spent a short
slack, i tune at Wycliffe College, where the
eeller stairs into a small and airles-s cold mine is mere dust, or
.8 i Founders' his
Was the particular:
chamber, strongly sandbagged and which formerly was thrown away ," ' paint of Ins. intere!st, the larger part;
protected with beams. We sat .there woethless. But within the last very of
in the building being at the present!
few years it has been discovered that t e sed for military purposes
in the dark for an hour, when sol -this dust, when mixed .with a suitable Doictor110'Meara, the principal showed
denly the eleetrie lights \vent OT1, in -
"binder" and molded into .briquettes, him the Roll of Honor which gives the
--'ilieeting that the danger was over. As
' McCall Pattern No, 720, Child's
. eoal, Already it la being largely used ty undergraduates wlm ere serving
The Chi iireo's
Clot les
Just the coat for the wee boy or
girl. McCall Pattern No, 7400, Child's
Coat and Cap, In 4 sizes, 6 months
to 8 years. Price, 10 ceete,
becomes an even better fuel than lump names of thirty graduates und seven -1 A simple little these, full of charm.
I went back to my hotel distant firing
Was plainly audible,
Lime (emu", for sleep. in with His Majesty's forces as .Chaplains
such shape by manufacturing in- Dress. In 7 sizes, ti months to 10
st had just got back to my room dustries and for running locomotives. of combatants, and the Memorial Roll! Years. Price, 10 cents.,
when Mournful Mary again broke The main diffieuity was to find a These patterns may be obtained
st; which910inscribed the names of 1
uatesh and seven -under- from your local McCall dealer, or
forth. I decided to stay where I was sticky substance that would hold the graduates whosupreme 1 from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St.,
this time. Outside my window I could particles of coal dust together—some- price of selfsamitivflearTici thei Sell . Toronto, Dept. W.
thing cheap, that would not leak out tablet in memory of gtlsservEcottniesht, I
*buy her that ominous and pene-
trating hum of aircraft propellers, end that would snake briquettes proof and Axel Enders' famous picture Of
and presently there eeme a wash- against. time and weather, rthe lResurrection, were objects of his. esisting ,War.
crash.' The windows rattled and the wet and teraperabiee, high or low, special remark,
Before teat ing, His Grace offered Moon, moon, what have you seen
walls shook. Then there were six To, meet these requirements was a .
tereession forthe College -and its The other side of the sky?
more similar explosions, but not so matter of no little difficulty. Among ..
intercession
its students and its graduates, A blasted land that once was green,
near. Then silence, and presentily the molasses, quicklime, acid shtfige (a bishop of Algoma, the Bishop of Tee -
waste of petroleum refineries) and onto, the many- things tried- wore refuse He Was accompanied by the Arch- Where fields and/forests dhie
lights went on again.
"I began to undress and was just resin. the Mayor of the city, Arch- Naked hill and plains that .sier
ready to jump into bed when there deacon Cody, and a number of Desperate with their muu:
came ten appalling- crashes, mingled Coal -tar pitch and asphaltic pitch clerical and lay friends. A broken valley and a river
P
with the smashing of glass. This have roved satisfactory for the per- I
The new College flag wile flown in Running deep with blood,
pose—the former being a by-product
time Mournful Mary had been outwit-
ted, but she made up for lost time by
a series of Meets immediately after
the explosions were over. There was
silence again; the lights went on; I
got into bed. The crashes again; very
loud humming; then lights on again.
I decided there was little chance of
getting a night's sleep in this town,
so I got out n book and tried to read
in bed.
"But I no snore than got interested
in my book than out went the lights,
and there was another visitation, an
exact repetition of the previous olio,
This time the Mournful Mary and
the bombs coincided exactly. There
were two more visits before daybreak
besides two false alarms by Mournful
Mary,"
It is in this town that a famous
group of statuary stands as a record
of the hevoism of the city's burghers
in the fourteenth century. Beside this
group of statuary there 110W stands
the wreck of a captured Gotha, down-
ed by anti-aircraft fire while bomb.
ing the city. After the war the citi-
zens plan to ercet a replica of it in
marble, dedicated to those who have
gone through the ordeals of the
past few months.
The Angel.
Way over there in Frame somewhere,
Somewhere beneath God's sky,
While bullets pour and cannons roue.
And glorious banners fly,
Our brave boys fight there day and
night,
And for their country die,
And over there in France somewhere
Whore lies the road to fame,
To glory, immortality,
One day an angel. same,
With soft words on her smiling lips,
And Kindness was her name,
And when our 'wounded soldiers felt
That angel's gentle touch
Their hearts were filled with grati-
tude,
Their happiness was such
They kissed the very ground sise trod,
And wept with joy and prayed to God.
And asked: "Are you an angel from
Another universe?"
Then with a sigh she made reply;
"No, a Red Cron Nurse,"
. . Moon, moon, what of the men '
of the distillation. of coal -tar, while If your orchard, or any part of it, Where rivers thus rat esti?
the latter is derived by similar pro- is old, neglected, and unprofitable and I saw them fall and fall again:
ress from heavy asphaltic oils. But beyond successful renovation, get rid I could not count the dead.
as yet the whole business of coal bri- of it root and branch as a eumberer
quetting is in an experimental stage, of the land that .11 -My he put to more I eaw their souls like hosts of etare
the shapes into which the briquettes •
profitable use. .Dti the jets now or Climb the sist-'e dark Mee hill.
OM all in vain the other win's
Since men are fighting still!
Moon,. moon, why is your look
So pitiful and white?
are mo(005 Oemg as venous as tOQ seise begin on its eenovations
binders employed in their manufac-
ture. • One luxury that is actually an eco -
Vegetables are necessary for keep- nomy is Salada Tea, It yields many
ing the body 1.11. health, - more cups than ordinary tea and, be- It is because of Oise who took
sidee, has that unique, delicious flavor, The lonely road to -night;
ONE BRITISH WARRIOR. Who fought like Valor's favorite child,
Who burned the foe like flame,
Winning- the War Depends on the Co- And went with Death, unteconciled,.
operation of the Stay -at -Homes, • Crying his country's name?
•
T
ther-beateit soldier who will have a LIPIONS WIDIEITTNiTHE SKIN.
great deal to tell his children and .
grandchildren some day if he comes
through the war, says a London writ- Make this beialutyk-, laortlizin
alalletistald
for
er. Hee
Ho lumbered into the bus with your face,
his steel helmet hanging over , his At the cost of a small ;ler of melba -
shoulder, his boots spattered with mud ary cold cream one can prepare a full
and elad iit the full regalia 05 the quarter pint of the most wonderful
trenches. He was wearing the rib- lemon skin softener and complexion
bons of .the M.M., Mons Star, beautifier, by squeezing the juice of
Francis Croix de Guerre, Russian Sttwo fresh lemons into a bottle • eon-
George'e Crottat Sudan of Ism South tabling three ounces of orchard. white.
African (Queen's and King's) the Na. Care should be takento strain the
tat Rebellion and the long eervice. juice through a fine cloth so no lemon
ineOdiall'his left arm was the welled fresh for months, Every
pulp gets in, then this lotion wito
ln,ltemeln)
stripe and upon the right one red and knows that lemon juice is used to
three blue - service chevrons. Nearly bleach and remove such blemishes as
every one in the bus arose as he step. freckles, mellowness and tan and is
ped In, but he remained standing, the ideal tdkin softener,
Everyone wanted to speak to him, but beautifier,
he didn't encourage convereation, FineJust try it! Cet -three ounces of,
ally an elderly man, in the most con- orchard white at any drug store and
descending way, said: two lemons from the grocer and make
"1 vette you've - been where the up to outer pint of this sweetly fra-
i
fighting has been pretty hot." :grant lumen lotion and maseage it
"Yes," said the ss'Lirriur politaly, daily into the face, neek, arms and
"You've been through other ware?" hands, It is marvelous to emooateg
"Yes," (Again politely.) , rough, rod bandit,
"We're going to win.thie war, aren't 1.
we 7" (Atter a pause.) I Lord Rhondda Pleads for Production,
, "If the people at home keep as stiff "Every ounee.of energy thrown into
an IMP" 119 118- t-11(' .e°1101" 05" in the work of stimulating the work of
France do, well -win," food production and achievement of
That WaS about ail,
food coneervatien, partionlarly at this
want, is a vital service to the Ale
'Dee boiled ill milk makes a good
lied cause. There is need. for all
breakfast cereal,
Good dusters are washed often, dip- Ca"" San give or cereals, Meat,
baecm, butter mid thou° ,"
pod in kerosene and dried in the open
air, lidinard'it Liniment il,ottoveul Neuralgia;
eeseissefee'dt
..Z..4,•fa.'7, 7;
A
P acke e
CirapeNuts
teaches food
conservation.
Saves
FUEL
SOU
TIME
WHEAT
AND
WASTE.
SOLD BY
GROCERS.
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In a bus the other day I saw a wee -
The Correct Time,
A certain platoon commander
"eoutewhere France" insisted upon
obedience, lusted and complete.
"Smith," he said to his servant re.
ently, "I want yeti to go down to the
railway station and got me the correct
time."
Smith shuffled his feet and fidgeted
with his fingers .
"Well, man," roared the offieer, ir-
ately, "wlty don't you do us you are
told?"
"Please, sir," replied the servant
meekly, "I—I--haven't a wutch!"
"A watch—a 'watch!" snapped the
officer, "What d'ye want u watch
for? Just write lt down on bit
of paper!"
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LIFT YOUR CORNS
' OFF WITH FINGERS
How to loosen a tender corn or
callus so It lifts out
without paln.
Magic Bakinp•Powder costs
no more than the sedinary
10110111. For economy, buy
the one pound tins,
tifib."(3'' E.W.014l.ETI COMPANY LIMITED
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SPOPM.1.10131111141411,91=1.0111.0161141.
Give Back Yard 4 Chance.
A baekyard can grow It crop just
as well as the rural market garden.
Some people hews an idea that a Poor
soil will not produce a crop. This is
mistake, Dig it well and 'fertilize
it with leaves and street sweepings.
ra$n"49i L141207B+.. 97:57.5 onos, ato.
Cleauing Corduroy.
Let folks step on your feet here-
Plunge up and down in warm
'soapy water, using a pure white soap.
after; 1,year shoes a size smaller if you
like, for come will never again send
electric sparks of paimthrough you,
according' to this Cincinnati authority,
He says that a few drops of a drug
called freezone, applied directly upon
a tender, aching corn, instantly re-
lieves soreness, and 80011 the entire
Chauge the shape of a tree grad-
ually. If you decide that it should be
reduced one-half or one-third, remove
only about a third 01* a quarter of the
eXVOSS wood each years for three or
Sons' seaeons.
f A1 / 1148 31'.127T14D In) PLAIN
ju and light sewing at noaut, whole ell
811,1r5 11100, gewd 51.15. WOrit Sant nag
emblem chaeges eida. Semi stiunp far
particular:4. Nai lona] AI a natio t Lir] tag
Company. Montreal.
POik BALD
IATN:
LIELY NEIWSPAPNR 1V
IN 11ST-
7 7 ern Ontario. Doing a good htuil.
Rinse in several clear waters and do nese. Iteatts of owner plats it on the,
not put through the wringer, but hang cr"8111V't•A,44...v,,,t.,,,v.V;L'Lai-,1,1,111An
dripping to dry. Retell to smnothe Co, tz.hLort,ted,EITQotr,,lorn.r(t).
nI) NuwspArno.
the nap, but do not iron.
and job printing plant in Eastern
Ontario. Insurance carried $ L500. 11,111
go for 51.200 on meek sale, Box SO.
Wilton Publishing 00., Ltd.. Toronto,
Minarrl's Liniment Co„ Limited,
corn, root and all, lifts right out, Gentlemen,—I had my leg badly zaxscELLANBotf0
This drug dries at
, once and simply hurt, the pain was very severe and
ar 1 41SM:4 T UM OHS, 1.4111t1 vs, Bro..
a large swelling came above the knee. tt_,. Snte la anl e t rnal (0,0,3 wit t
A small bottle of freezone obtained rubbed it with MINARD'S LINI-
I expected it would be serious—I out pal (0' our''honVtrea.tmeef WrItto-
'aiso..berf.161'..,'Iteirr. Claoticirgwood, On(.
shrivels up the corn or callus without
even irritating the surrounding tissue. Dr. Hellman'Aledicai
at any drug store will cost very little MENT, which stopped the pain and
reduced the swelling very quickly. I
cannot speak ton highly of MINARD'S
LINIMENT.
AMOS T. SMITH.
Port. Hood Island.
but will positively remove every hard
or soft corn or callus from one's foot.
If your druggist hasn't stocked this
new drug yet, tell him to get a small
bottle of freezone for you from his
wholesale drug house,
Miniature Marvels.
Almost any commonplace object
magnified under a good lens will re-
veal astonishing and unsuspected
forms, structures and life. For ex-
ample:
Insects of various kinds may be
'seen in the cavities of a grain of sand.
Mould is a forest of beautiful trees,
with branches, leaves and fruit.
Butterflies are fully feathered.
The Food Production Department of
Great Britain is Urging the cultiva-
tion of sunflowers for the seed, which
is rich in oil and a valuable food for
poultry. The Amerbtan Giant strain
is recommended and the crops w.41 be
purchased by the Food Controller.
MONEY ORD- ERS.
Pay your out-of-town-accouels by
Dominion Express Money Orders.
pith and
Hairs are tubes
onnamentet1 on the outside with Five Dollars costs three cents,
filled with
stales,
ramerwe Liniment Cureu Dandruff.
To Press Clothese
After cleaning woollen garments
inch as men's clothing spread the gar.
-ment right side up on an ironing
board, lay over a cotton cloth wrung
out of warm water containing about
one tableepoon of ammonia to three
pints of water, and iron until both the
elo! h and garment are dry. This
prevents the garment having that
shiny appearance which ie so objets-
tionable.
317inard's Liniment for vain everywhere.
Carrot seed shoulo be only lightly
covered and early thinning of the
young plants is of greatest import-
ance, Neither carrots nor parsnips
should be sown in soil containing
fresh manure.
XEEP Y01/12 5110ES NEAT
• For 20 yoars
Hendrick's Cornet Magnetos
have been firing nig and small cuRieea.
Utile for TuirLiculora.
wendrick Tgagneto St Mlectrio Co.
1220 Sz. Paul St. Dtalananolte.205,
gerli
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xteniuti dor
Promptly relieves rheumatism,
Ninbago, neuralgia, sprains, lame
back, toothache and :411 Sonilar
troubles.. Hirst's stops the pain!
Sold for 40 years Should be in
every hoesehold. All dealerl
or write us
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HIRST'S Iwo). Salve, WO. 35c
HIRST'S Pectoral Syrup of
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Overcome the worst enemies
of leather —water and dirt—
by using
EUREKA
HARNESS OIL
"Lengthens leather life
Softens old harness, leaves it
pliable and waterproof, pre-
vents cracking and breaking •
of stitches, doubles the life of
new harness,
MICA
AXLE GREASE
"Use half os much as any ether".
OiVes the effect of roller
bearings, The mica flakes
work into elle pores and
crevices of the tude and the
grease bottle (hem there. Mica
Grease preVelllS hot boxes,
locked wheels and screeching
axles. Saves wear and tear
on horses, harness and
wagons. " Best thing on
Wheels."
Sola in Mand,1.1,ise.ln:ukag., by live
dealprs r•.-etTrir're.
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Do not Worry
About
Cuticura
Will Quickly
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On rising and retiring gently smear
the fac,-. with L.:nth:lira Ointment 011 end
of the 11117,..r. Wash off the Ointment
in live minutes with Cuticura Soap and
hot water. Continue bathing for some
minutes using, die Soap freely. The
easy, speedy nay so clear the skin and
!seep ir clear,
Sample Each Free by Moil. A.,Idmssnoqt,..
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Sold throughout the world.
11
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elieves Stiff Neck
When you wake up with a stiff
neck or sore muscles, strains or
sprains, use Sloan's Liniment. No
need to rub; it quickly penetrates to
the seat of pain and removes it.
Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint-
ments. It does not stain theskin or
clog the pores. Always have bottle
handyfor rheumatic aches. neuralgia
soreness, bruises and lame back. In
fact, all external pain.
Generous sized bottles at your
druggist, 25c.„ 50c., 11.00.
izi1' 5.
Sloan's prices not increased 25c 500
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SAVED FRO
AN OPERATIO
By taking Lydia E. Pinkha
Vegetable Compound, On
of Thousands of SuchC'ase
Black River Falls, Wis.—"As Ly
F. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compo
saved me from
operation, I can
say enough its no
of it. I sufferedf
organietroubles
my aide hurt m
I could hardlyb
from my bed, al
was unable to do
housework. I
the best doctor
Eau Claire and t
wanted me to
an operation,
Lydia E. Pinkh
Vegetable Compound cured me so
sot wed the operetta), and I ans te
all my friends about it."—Mrs, A
BiNeee, Black River Falls, W.
It is just such experientes
Mrs. llmzer that bas made
root and herb remedy a ho
from ocean to ocean. Any
suffers from inflaminat' ,
displacements, backach
irregularitlea or "the
not rest until she h gb
and for special adi wri
Pinkham Medicine
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