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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-06-13, Page 2ECause of'. Heart Trouble attwriwt tlwt;?",,,TAASY + .. ie Fealty digestion cauaee the generation of gaper. in the atomach which influteand props down on the heart and interfere with its regular action, mooingfaintnece and pain. 18 to 30 drops of Mother SelecteeCurative Syrap after meals mete digestion r.,ght,which allows the heart to beat full and1 regular. 9 SPIES ROB DEAD TO GET INTO LINES CAUGHT BY OFFICER GUIDING ENEMY GUNS, Clothed in British Uniforms, Germans Direct Enemy Fire Upon the Allied Lines. Getman spies have been a cortin- ual source of annoyance throughout the recent British retirements in France. Many of these spies have been detected in British uniforms, presumably stolen from bodies of the slain. A. British officer in a letter to the Daily Express, tells of an en- counter with two such spies. "I had been ordered to take up a position with two guns of my section as our infantry was being forced back," he says. "I was on a ereet just in' front of my guns ready and waiting to open fire and observe the . rounds, but the specified time had not au'rived, "On the right of me was the road along which a few minutes before I had managed to get my guns. It was packed with infantry, transport, gone, prisoners, and stretcher bearers This is the mesagc British papers struggling along with wounded. were asked io Bash daily on theirt Something or other calledmyatter- A ages during Britain's campaign. outr to two signallers theers sd g towardto mlay Now Canada's Food Board is asking a wire from road lee those in the Dominion to do like - made to them, some witticism which caused a laugh. Then some one else's ITALY'S RATIONS REDUCED. guns to the Ieft opened fire, In a fewr seconds I picked up the target, a blue -grey shadow advancing in ap- Consumption of Meat Curtailed to parent silence over the top of a 'Prevent Exhaustion of Supply. crest two thousand yards away. In order to reduce the consumption Enemy Gets Range Quickly of meat in Italy new restrictionshave "I gave the order to join in the been imposed by the Food Commis - chorus of guns. The rounds were stoner intended to assure even distri br 'sting beautifully, and I picked up button and at the same time prevent the range quickly and well, but Ino- the exhaustion of the rapidly dimin- Veal !!oche shells beginning to fall ishing supply of cattle. For this ob- oe and about the road, bursting with Sect the military commissions appoint- r,csrvellous precision, ed to requisition cattle for the re - "I glanced behind at my guns just quirements of the army have been en- c., a shell burst 100 yards in rear of trusted with the task of providing the)( and another 100 yards in front beef for the civil population, and the --a beautiful "bracket," positively number and weight of beasts to be t.ncauny, as the guns were in a splen- slaughtered in each province will in did position and certainly could not future he fixed by the Food Comrais- te seen. sioner. "1 knew what that bracket meant, No beef can be sold besides that and longed to give the 'take rover' or- similarly assigned and only on Satin - der to my gunners but only for one days, Sundays, Mondays and Tues. moment. Our job was to 'carry on.' days• Pork and mutton can be sold So we fired away as rapidly as we only on Wednesdays. Prices will be could, for, after all, we do not often' fixed by the Food Commissioner and have the lu to shoot at moving heavy penalties are imposed on but- -masses of Roches. chers for overcharging. "A few minutes later I received the As meat rationing by means of per - message. 'Both guns out of action, sonal or family cards cannot be adopt - sir.' I gazed round with a jerk. and ed in Italy for various reasons, nor is there below me, sure enough, both it possible to reduce the consumption guns were knocked out. of meat by fixing the amount to which "The Boches had begun another de- each person is entitled, the same sys- liberate shoot at the other guns, and tem successfully adopted in the case I could see at a glance he was some- of bread and macaroni, consisting in how observing his rounds, and core limiting the supply by assigning a reciting them for line and range, and fixed quantity for each commune in yet there were no Hun airplanes up proportion to the number of inhabit - 'aloft to do it. A marvellous mystery! ants, has now been resorted in the I determined to go to my guns and do case of meat. In order to better con - my best to get them into action again, trol the supply and distribution of so off I moved, dodging around the food the special commissions existing ancient shell -holes of 1916, jumping in each province have been placed un- imeoss old German trenches. ..,....- -=see ` The Arc .Of the COvenan4. WOM!*N 1 lT I& MAGlG ! ouR FOR F A H R burped thomselvre often and LFT OUT ANY CORN flvoa long. They need mild The fretted silver of the .river flaws but ofelalent purpativea Ilke open, PURGATf1'c WAT' tt which. Mng eshes ca the intestines r di comfndleneuras normal bowel action without On Sale everywhere: 26 conte the bottle. mOfeTRgA1,. RIGA pURQATIV6 WATER CO. -_._n Rifled by Our Guns. "1 had hardly gone twenty yards when I heard a buzz quite close, the A Personal Duty, buzz of a field telephone. I same up behind two men in khaki with the Every pound of food saved by each. familiar blue -and -white band of the Canadian citizen is a pound given to British signaling corps on their the support of our army and our Al- arms, evidently the men I had seen lies. Every pound wasted ,or eaten before, one gazing out toward the unnecessarily is a pound withheld. batteries on the left, the other buzz- ing. Quietly I approached. Then I How many Mires of white bread grasped the situation. can a family do u-ithout, if a few more "With a running jump I leaped potatoes are en the table at every plumb on the instrument, yelled and meal? hit out with one fist under one jaw The potato is a great patriot. It and another on the bask of the .square has helped to save nations. Let it hard head, help to win the war by relensiug ether "Cott in Kimmel!" came from the essential foods for export. bard -headed man and a guttural groan from the other whose jaw I had hit. who lay apparently stunned. to ed in der the immediate direction of the Food Commissioner and changed into regular State organizations. Two Useful Designs Il lleneeth the hills the low light r ate While in the east a circling re' how glows, Facing the storm light of the h' ing sun. I Apply el few drupe then lift gores or catlusoe off with ilnpere- no pain. p,,.e--•o•—c--v-^ o-^—o--o--o._,o"'c--o--'e God sets Hie bow of promise cm the Jest think! You can dark, lift off any corn or cal- l' ?n,. Bolding the earth within it:. team nus without pain or ing span Whose dual elements still forte the Arc. Of the Eternal Covenant with Man. For while the Water and .:the Fire hold away And whirl their shapeless being into form, Futile and fleet about the BainboW play The forked lightnings of earth's fading storm. 1,611440N JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER. Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup- ply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and bands each day and see how clear, soft and white the skin be- comes, Yes! It is harmless. t World's Costliest Necklace. It remains to be seen whether the pearl 'neekdace to which so many wealthy society women are contribut- ing each a gem from their collection, d which as being sold for the bene - This is a very practical design fur the one-piece apron. McCall Pattern No. 7986, Ladies' and Misses' One- piece Apron. In 8 sizes, small, medium and large. Price, 16 cents. "Then in a moment I was k' k the back, which sent me reeling. "I picked myself up to find. both Barites tearing away toward the road. They had some yards' start, but I gave chase. One stumbled and fell. I made a rush and before he could rise I kicked as I never had kicked before —a regular, proper punt. That set- tled him, and on I went, "The other ran on, when suddenly he disappeared in a cloud of smoke and a deafening roar. We had run In front of one of our batteries, Fate (loomed the finish of one, but the other I had settled—with a hobnailed boot" Lost Innocence. T used to think, when I was small, That Heaven was like grandfather's hall, With many lights and winding stairs And little children saying prayers, And I was glad, for I was sure I knew just where to find the door. Ah, that was long, long years ago, And heads then dark are white as snow, And little children think me wise Who gaze on them with wistful eyes. And do not know I see in them The little Babe of Bethlehem. But, ort, I dare not confess I've lost the key to happiness; I dare not tell I'm not es sure As -they of Heaven's shining door. For,, looking in their trttst£ui eyes, know they think me good and wise. Mrereell �'�f a chane from tea or cfff . to Postern comes when you note better h€:. I �•h and aUU round improvement ente Not a 'hind h- r fuI in P stn . Be- sides, ita�"C,sc saves waste iw aL It&3 fuel, 11C,s'" 4d The flavor h ds t 81hr� fu 1 �'br your own oke • ra is 1'oppfea. I grasped my flowers to see Them fall apart, Wind-blown And scattered at my feet they lay; Too beautiful to last, their fragile life A passing glory of a summer day. Such eunset tints! Such ejlken leaves of gauze; Farewell, deur flowers, ye are mY eorenese thottglits sehl•ight A Cincinnati man Seen in the viaions of my sleeping discovered this efllex hours, f the world's e0mpq,und and named Scattered with corning it freezone, Any drug- (luylight, gist will sell a tiny bat- Too sweet to last, the fancies+ t.hni. we tie of freezane, like • weave; here shown, for veryWe guard them from a rude, destroy - little cost, You apply ing breath; a few drops directlythe Hand that fenhioned your pure tender cord fl(irrIrel.Olm<Nr, t0.6t•tl� n na rioN5 CON NO ALUN",�V npa)1 a en er loveliness or callus, Instantly Shell give them is us in the !tour nf'' the soreness djsap-I death. The ears then ,,ho'rtly yon Genual O!ag) d, laic( ai New - Zealand is (5rCI:e clot at pv YJ+t511 will unci the corn or atiaara'w Liniaront nova bs rh0etoianw, drought, which is rousing anxieiy Lu• callus so loose that you can lift it right off. Freczone is wonder- ful It dries instantly, Use for C-orucobs. partorilists and nr(llardietc in. tense heat day after day has dried d ap Canadian farmers who grow caro .the tuiuntly; which present% a terribly' wvi.l be interested in the minonnee-! parched ap.peat•,rnce. doesn't t way the meet that the United Staten Bureau It octan ea a 1 - ._... callus but of Chemistry ]las discovered value in corn or MTS WANTED shrivels it up without ow:mobs. Hitherto these have been hOIt,irtA1T nuliNTa )vAa21ti'1' even imitating the surrounding skim thrown away as of no value, In the p p:ood !flints: nn1At)1na a suee��talt,. Hard, soft or corns between the search for valuable extracts from iramee anlceverything Ve1lyt tea Al') t lowest nruns- n. teem as well as painful calluses, lift neglected materials the chemists have r'on snLa made into glucase, , 0 per c I Itr LYN1SIS)' at I,xirtllt s wl.(s, ire New (10(1,•)0. ()weer 5011,5 to able mucilage, 6 per cent. cylose, new t;,r.am's Will sop! $9,uoa. 1Vorth rt ,uhtu baking powder material, and -acetic thr.1 mmnuet A poly I P '/0 wwll..,n acid. IT these diseoveries,pr'ave prae- ruidl Bing fo i{m1:(i lnanto. tical under long tests corn -growing Veit 151.1. EQUIPJ'IdL NIC\VSP.ti'I:4 It B''9 and lob Printl nR ntant In L'n:,turn Despite the difficulty, we must pro- will be greatly promoted. uwo ``tor $1,200 insurance oncarried male, $1,500. Will duce more food than we have ever tVI(1NEY OPDI:RS newel r,tbnshing CO., Lid.. Toronto. Oa , - 1 ]( Ave.. 'Toronto. tf, Tl 's no pain before or discovered eommereial processes by 1 right o lore i druggist hasn't which 37re per cent, of cobs can bel afterwards. If your 3 en0 use freezone, tall him to order a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. Increase Your Acreage. done before. Set apart all your land A Dominion Express Money Order sIISCLLLANBOVS and plant a$ much ,p0' pp PLAIN for growing crops for Five dollars costs there rent. 11 Ata1rS WANTND - wvheat as you can. Plan to bring as _ lid and light Sewing at'+homo, whole or much new land under cultivation for Everything that can be. said of li, e- dIclol u1nrba Kee piilai 5oo)ui 5ta nip ienp • ` 1 f. nar{1culnra. National ntdnufnc•turl00 another crop " possible ; ___'_ -- stook nl1 lrOVement cal( be salt i, crease acreage for next year. It will I' comna11YealAttlrenl, be needed then just as much as now. potato improverrient, have II stand- �.� +,acr7a, Ttrmo community; Oris et•nal and e,t an fit of the Red Cross, will establish aR8, LUMPS, wRh. arc! variety in your int (sena!, cured with• record as regards price for this par- that is adapted to your soil. Use nue Pale br our home treatment odNtm ticular kind of trinket, says an Eng - your will agree that a satisfying cup the best send obtained by selection ttnd ,°" °i. mitaa coiiinawo a01! flue Modica/ ellen! lisle paper. of tea is economical at five cups for a then give it goad care, By doing i a ea< 1 this will be vastly enhances by your patatoes. Your buyer will give associations connected with it, ' and ally cost you more, for they yield far you a premium fur your crop if the which will render it an heirloom to loss in the teapot and, of coarse. have whole community bas the one brand of be treasured for all time by its pus- not that delicious flavor, potatoes. Probably it wi11, for its eat, isle cent, yet that is all the genuine tilt 1certain tobevery great and . t to value is ser nn a a. market will come to you for all l theSalado costs, Low -prices teas ac - scissor and her descendants. Up till now, the record price for a pearl necklace bought in the open market stands at £63,000, which was the sum paid for one of 240 pearls in Paris seven years ago. The highest price recorded in an English auction room so far is £24,000, paid for a three -row necklace of 193 pink pearls at Christie's in June, 1916. The biggest sum ever paid for any kind of necklace anywhere was the £86,000 handed over by Cardinal do Rohan for the famous diamond one which he proposed to present to Queen Marie Antoinette of France, At the Yarmouth Y,M.C,A. Boys' Camp, held at Tusket Falls in August, I found MINARD'S LINIMENT most beneficial for sun burn, an immediate relief for colic and toothache. ALFRED STOKES, General See'y, Soldiers Producing Food. The food shortage is recognized as so serious in Europe that the soldiers are cultivating 50,000 acres between the lines in France, 7,000 in Salonica and approximately 700,000 in Meso- potamia, Egypt, Palestine and Cy- prus. In Egypt, Palestine and Salo - nice the British Armies wvill this year grow all their own vegetables and a large part of their hay and forage. An extremely good-looking dress: All the military camps in England that only requites four and one-quareare being cultivated also. At Alder - ter yards of forty -inch material. shot where 28 acres were being culti- McCall Pattern No. 8049, Ladies' voted 18 months ago, 1,200 acres are 44 bust. Price, 20 cents. now under cultivation, These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or seen ARinard'w reiniment to the ao,ue, from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St.. Tor- onto, Dept. W. Millions Starring Already. Metric Money. This year may make history for the Mint, for Lord Southwark has just introduced a Decimal Coinage Bill in the 1 -louse of Lords, says a London paper. If it be approved, Great Bri- tain will come into line with her al- lies, and will adopt their monetary rate of exchange. The simplicity of the metric sys- tem is not its only virtue, It is urg- ed—and reasonably—that trade with other nations can he increased and friendly relations strengthened by ne- gotiations in ale universal "money tongue." It is suggested that our present- day pound -note be divided up into thousandth parts, each to be known AS one "mil." These "nils," there- fore, will represent rather less than one farthing e.seh. Higher rr'les of coinage, including four silver and four bronze tokens ---multiples of the ,Intl"—are also suggested, Certain British professions are already under the decimai rule, the metric syer e0 being installed irl all to towhee of the medicine world, and also at the Me- teo•olotieal Office, whoa only two years ego rainfall was find registo•- od in terms of the millimetre. instead of the incl!. 0.11: nut all dea1000(1 from black- berry and raspl,erry bu513es if this hes not been done. Burn the brush. Street Cars as Travelling Kitchen. An electric tramway car belonging to the Halifax (Eng.) Corp., has been converted jute a travelling kitchen. It is equipped with an electrical out- fit capable of producing a thousand portions of food, and carries a tank holding 1,200 gallons of water. Cur- rent for the stoves is obtained from the overhead wires. Meals can be served from either side of the ear, anti • there is a cash office at each end. The kitchen may be run over any part of a system of 33 miles exactly like an ordinary • Deaths from starvation in Europe are estimated by the United States Food Administration at 4,760,000 since the war began as compared to 4,260,000 killed by fighting. Dry bread can be ground in the meat chopper and used in place of flour in making gingerbread, Buy now any farm implements re- quired for the present season. Dee livery will necessarily be delayed in any ease, and failure to order early may,,.mean no delivery until the sea- son is over. tiamway car. l5iaard'e Liniment Lumbar:aen's l'eSe a In watering vegetable gardens care must be exemsised not to wash out small plants. When strong plants are watered they should be well watered as simply moistening the top earl does as much harm as good. There is no one best breed. Each standard breed has special qualities. and particular values. Breeders do best with the breeds they like best for their special purpose, "Every man has a physical right to think as he pleases, for it cannot be discovered how he thinks. He has a moral right, for he ought to inform . himself, and think justly."—Sam Johnson. Ren for Minns:We and tate no other. Hyacinths and tulips may he taken up as soon as they are through flower- ing and heeled in, in some oat of the way place, where they may ripe`: their bulbs. 'Yokes out the inflatnmation... bum bo,10, indam d 1I 0. staid1 vn.,, I r,1,1 emu �bnrn-^p 1 t abs -ra, Works like renlri0, Huy a A at deal.,vat!e 111805 111MEP5 coMI'ANY, flimflam,o Conde, ISSUE No. 222.---'18 Convenience The AutoStrop Safety Razor is al- ways ready for use —the edge is u ni•- formly keen( and it is a simple matter to keep it so, It strops, shaves and is cleaned without taking apart. This explains why the AutoStrop is uni- versally used and liked by th e boys over- seas. 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Pinkhani a Vege(.able Com- pound advised Pie to try l t before sub - witting toanopera- u on•.aa ,, tion, St relieved me from my troubles so I can do my house work without any difficulty. I advise any woman who 10 afflicted_ with female troubles to give Lydia Pinkliam'0 Vegetable Com- tpound a trial and it will do as much for hom,"—Mrs. MAnIA BOYD, 1421 6t11 Stet N. I7„ Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious condi- tions where a hospital operation is the only alternative but on the other hand so many women leave been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. rinleham's Vegetable compound, after doctors have said that an operation wail mesentery— every woman who wants fairavoid before submitting td o such a &yin ordeal. 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