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Assam teas are the strongest and richest.
grown. It IS -of these teas that Red Rose Tea
chiefly consists,. That is ruby it yields the
Very large number o£250 cups tothe potOnd-^at the
cost of about a cent
for five cups,. and
every cup rich;'
strong, delicious tea.
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RACK TO THE
FIRING LINE
VIVID - DESPATCH FROM WAR
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"'CORRZ;b
CORRESPONDENT
.
Pathos and Humor of Departure and
'Return of Our Men to theFront-
Line Trenches.
The shining metals carry our men
from our very, doors at home, bring
them to the verge of the line, and
over their surface go the hopes and
the hearts of Britain. •
'.Chis'statton where I am temporarily
quartered is to me one' of the most
eloquent spots I have yet seen in
France. The names painted on its
route contain those that will wring
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the hearts of Frenchmen for ever,
.villages and towns that England will
remember for centuries.
Lines of Fate:
On one side run the trains that take
She was visible smile -away, puffing our men up the line, while on the other
side the leave trains come down; and
her long, sinuous form through the between these two tracks of Fate, set
scented fields, past the laden apple in a sylvan scene only disturbed by the
orchards, slowly steaming her way, dull roar of the guns, stands the S.
along the track, as if reluctant to M.C.A. railway buffet.
carry her living freight from the Another train came winding along
peace and beauty ofNature to the dis-,the track two hours after the depart -
order and clamor of war, writes Hilda are of the line train, its engine facing
• Love, war correspondent, from France.' the direction. that means home -one
Then, with a series of groans and only realizes out here the full signifl-
• clanking, she came to a standstill, just' cants of the direction..in which.a train
as the morning sun pierced through is travelling. -
the; mists, disclosing a'glorious conn This train also pulled up, and once
' tryside, heralding a perfect September
day.
And the stillness was broken.
again the counter withstood the rush,
Rut 'if the scene at the counter was
interesting, that outside was more
Storming a Hut. so. In the short interval at their chs -
The railway track became alive with Posal, men of all ranks had flung their
a multitude of khaki figures in all tunics aside, and were washing for
•stages of undress. Some had tunics all they,were worth, some bared to
off, many were in. stockinged feet, all the waist as they vigorously plunged
their heads in the tubs.
Tommy's Toilet.
Here was a major, with his mirror
propped upon the footboard of the
besieged the Y.1V1.0.A. buffet station-
ed by the line.
Foran hour a couple of thousand
men purchased long French lokved,
biscuits, cigarettes, and tea. While
the rush was on one had no time to train, carefully shaving himself, while,.
a
ate on the ground near
think, little time to talk, just handing seated gr him,
brok-
over articlesfor all one was worth, en piece of glass held carefully be -
hearing in ' between _every kind` of tween his knees, a private sat lather-
ing his face with , dead seriousness.
Some were cleaning their boots, one
man was sewing buttons on, others -
were refiring their puttees -all that
.'safety razors, soap anti' water, bril-
liantine and brushes, could do for their_
heads dFas done with sober earnest-
ness.
I have often seen a crowd of girl's
powdering their, noses and patting
their hair before they sallied forth to
conquer, but this is the first time I
have seen many hundreds of warriors
fresh from the line getting themselves
trim for Blighty.
There was no writing of postcards
this time. There was just a great
happy content in their eyes as they
boarded the train that would take
them to the boat. This time to -morrow
f
they would the w
women
Blighty,
h'otostreas-
ureand children whose p they
so carefully in their pocket books
would be welcoming • them, for ten
wonderful. days the menace would be'.
lifted.
Bright -eyes shone from brown faces
as the train moved out on its ' final
journey -fathers and brothers, hus-
bands and love>;s, the fighting men of
Britain -were going home.
brogue, catching sight of the badge
of every regiment.
And then came that lull.
Sitting on the ground, on the foot-
board of the train, anywhere and
everywhere, Tommy was taking his
refreshment. He now had time to
' look about him, to inquire the name of
the place, to calculate how long before
he reached the Line; to stretch his legs
Illimit_ after the dreary night journey, to run
along the train seeking out some
mate, to take his turn for a wash at,
the big wooden tubs -to write that-
p'ostcard' home.
That Last Line Home.
Another crowd besieged the coun-
ter'this time -the sane, yet different.
All were after postcards, That was
the. moment when I longedfor some e
corner td quietly weep. Officers and
_ men alike were writing on their knees,
. against the carriage windows, using
any hit of support to make'their writ-
' ing legible., This was the moment that
belonged -to the woinen.athome, to the
• women, who loved them, whose lives
were wrapped up in theirs,.who at that
moment were wondering and thinking
of them.
They handed their cards with the
familiar sign of the red triangle over
the counter. Generally there were
two cards, one to a "Mrs," and the
other to a "Miss,", and the..destinations
were to every part of Britain and her
Dominions. Only one addressed to a
"Mr." did I see, and that bore a re- Mrs, H. Blanche, St. Pamphhle, Que.,
.quest from "our loving Bill" for a writes: --"I have obtained great re -
postal order for five shillings. re -
sail' from the' use of. Baby's Own
The Worst Moment Of. All. i Tablets. They are the only medicine
I know of that one can depend upon
To their "dearests" and their "der- to promptly cure bowel and stomach
lings" they sent their words of love troubles." . The Tablets never fail to
;� and cheer before they went again to relieve the little one and besides -the
do their bit, and nearly, always it was mother has the guarantee of a govern -
the same message: "Had a geed cross- ment analyst that they are absolutely
ing, Just going up the line.. Will safe. ' They are sold by medicine deal-
write again when I arrive. Don't era or by, Mail at 25 cents a bux from
worry. Fondest love." The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
"It isn't now we feel it so much," Brockville, ()as.'
said one Liverpool man, as he handed -
over his cards; "it's when we leave ;
the home folk. Once you're away and i Alfalfa for Sheep.
on the job again -well, you've just got i •
Alfalfa if carefully fed• and as -
to go through it cheerfully; but that ' P
saying good-bye nearly kills me, This tared, is one of the best roughages
is the third time for rue:" •- , I for sheep. The rapid increase"in the
The women at home who see them production of alfalfa- during re -
off, who give them that last look and cent years has resulted in a more
embrace, only guess at the silent bat- : careful study of its possibilities as e
tle their man fights before he sends ,food for all classes of live stock.
-off that card in France. It is the last. Formerly it was used primarily :as a
thing he does before ho enters the cattle feed, but now it is used as a
war zone, his first thought upon ar- treed for horses, swine, and sheep.
rival I When alfalfa is pastured, great care
As the whistle blew the boys'should be taken to prevent bloat. If
scrambled aboard the train, as brown, the alfalfa has become woody or is
At, and cheery a crowd of our fighting mixed with other gasses the danger
men as a British woman could wish to is somewhat Ieseened, Before turn -
see; alight to make her eyes
glow ing the sheep on alfalfa they shotild
with pride, even while her heart achedbe filled up on hay, fodder, or other
at the tragedy of it all for none could ;roughage, and turned out only' when
say who would return, the alfalfa is free front moisture of
any kind.
Ready For the Fray. Sheep should' never be allowed to
The track was cleared, many awturg pasture more than a short time the
aboard as the train started. Out of first day. Tho length'of time should
the carriage windows, from the open be_ increased a little from day to day
doers of the cattle waggons, showed until the sheep are accustomed to the
:,,;,,.,ssiniling faees as, they waved their feed. Flockmasters have found•that
hands and seat their greetings, Some � it is never safe to give sheep free
looked back a trifle wistfully; we were access to an alfalfa peature.
the last British women they would, see The 'amount of alfalfa fed will al -
before the line claimed thein. ways depend on the pries • and ' the
"Au revoir, 134ghtyl" called a man amount available. When, it is cheap
�ir u an 'other rob ha re
i le 1 d 0th r ea a
in the last waggon,
and p of g g
I have seen these truing pull out in scarce, alfalfa cotlld Compose the en -
the morning sunlight, seen them die, tire ration of the flook. On the other
appear into the night with their car- hand, when hay is scarce and high in
goes for the .front line, and always price, the. ration could be made up of
their effect is the same -•.-it loaves one Straw, foclders and like rotighages.
praying for the. courage and laughter I ;in experimental} trails, averaging
that is theirs, for the day when the 100 days caoh; alfalfa' was ,,compared
sacrifice of Britain's best shall cense. to timothy end,prasrie imse The lots
Itailwayy lines fascinate rue, feet 'alftklfa made greater gains aral re -
Without them this War could newer cin red less fee per 100 pounds than
'A did those Ped prairie and timothy hay,
THE ONLY MEDiCINE
FOR LITTLE ONES
•
Two' Desirable
Models
The dress that can be worn with a
guimpe is very desirable for the -small
girl. McCall Pattern No. 8080, Girl's
Dress. In 6 sizes; 4 to 14 years.
Price, 16 cents.
IM RED 'CIIOS"9 FOUNDER,.
----
Henri Duneut Was One of World's
Greatest Benefaetere.
One of the wrist's greatest' bene-
factors, who died in a nursing home
in Switzerland in his eighty-third
year, was Henri Dunant, who had lived
quite long enough to realize that his
"happy tjlopght" had brought untold
benefit to mankind, and helped more
than any one thing to ameliorate the
hprr'ors of wax', The plain fact is that
every Red Grose train, every,Red
Cross ambulance, and every Red Crosti
nurse and adi'geon and helper, is a
monument to this man with a big
heart, -
He hecanse a do-etor, and was on a
Peewee trip fn Italy when the great
battle of golforino topk place. He
witnessed the terrible sufferings of the
wounded left untended on the field. Ile
called the women of the district to'his
wounded carried to
aid and had the a
neighboring church, where he tended
them.
This tei:rifie experience, and the
work of Florence Nightingale in the
Crimea, led him to initiate an inter-
national agreement for the better care
of the wounded in battle, and the `.fam-
ous Red Cross Convention was the
result. It wet signed at Geneva
w by
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representativea of twelve Powers in
1864,
When the Nobel Prize was awarded
him --never more worthily -in 1001,
Dunant is said to have been in a pt'ate
of poverty,
SERIOUS ILLNESS AVOIDED
Many a serious- illness has been
avoided by the prompt use of.:Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills.' These pills `actually
enrich and purify the blood, and in
this way build up the system, tone and
strengthen the nerves and invigorate
the vital organs.
Serious diseases generally'come
Franc some •Simple disorder that has
been neglected. Therefore any thin-
ning of the blood should be looked up.
on as a warning sign, and more
serious illness should be avoided by
the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
an the case of young girls and women
the. blood is 'peculiarly liable to .get
out of order -to become thin and The ball itself is usually very light
watery -and to lead to a general and is wound with silk. Perhaps the
most bounceable ball that can be
You Can .D r Your Bit
in, preventing ^waste by de--
lnlanding the whole wheat in
bre41fast fonds and bread,
,whrodded 'Wee'at ' Biscuit'
is 100 per cent, whole wheat
grain prepared tri a digestible
forrn—contains more real nu-
,triment than meat Or eggs or
potatoes and costs much less.
Serve with Milk or cream,
sliced peaches, bananas or
other fruits.
Made in Canada. •'
Japanese Bounce Ball.
Japanese children, like those 'of all
other;. lands, have numerous 'games
that allow them to make use of -a ball
in one way or another. Perhaps the.
favorite game of Japanese girls is
bounce ball, and you will often see
them •playing it, singly and in groulis,
in their homes, on the streets' and in
then _playgrounds: An elastic cord is
attached to the hall, and the other
end is held in the hand, or more often
fastened to the• thumb or a finger. -
The game itself isnot a eonteat but
rather a .form, of •play and exercise;
altholigh'sonietimes`two girls duke it
a cgfstest'by trying to see which can
catch the ball the most times when it
bounces back toward the hand from
the ground or the end of the cord.
More often they do not try 'to catch
the `ball, but simply push it or tiat,it
with the open hand walking or run-
ning'as ,they do so.' In that case they
/omnlonly limit the fall of the ball by
the length of the cord, but at other
times they let the ball strike the
ground or k wall.
breakdown in health. This can be
_ avoided by the occasional use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, which are suit-
able
uitable Tor- the most delicate constitu-
tion. These pills will give you a new
appetite, Improve digestion, tone
FP P your
and strengthen weakened nerves, ban-
ish depression and lack of energy,.
clear the complexion of pimples and
blotches, cure pain in the back and
general weakness, dense the disap-
pearpnce of headaches, dizziness .and
heart fluttering. Give those pills a
fair trial and you will soon note a won-
derful change in your condition. Your
spirits will brighten, good health and
strength will return, and you will feel ounces Of orchard white makes a
like a new person. You eau eonflrm whole quarter pint of the - mot re -
these statements by enquiring among markable lemon skin ,peauti'fier at
your friends almost anywhere, as about the cost one must pay for a I
thousands and thousands of hopeless
sufferers have been restored to new
health and energy by using Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills,
You can get these pills through any
In the effort to conceal military op- '-eciicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
orations -camouflage as it is called in a box or `six boxes for $2.60 from The
French -the talent of painters and
sculptors is being put to a practical
use in the battle lines of Europe. In
Mr. Ernest
ri nes Ma
Sc b r Magazine
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Peixotto writes that -it is often neces-
sary to model "fake" horses and trees
for observation purposes.
The Work is extremely dangerous,
for it is not easy, with the Germans a
stone's throw off, to crawl out of, the
trenches at night remove the carcass
of_a horse and put an imitation in its
piaci with an observer inside so that
'no oiie will know the difference in the
morning.
Trees are of vital importance. An
old blasted stump may stand between
the lines in an advantageous position.
The sculptor models a duplicate of the
tree, the stump is removed at night
and the duplicate erected in its place
with the observer inside. He remains
all day, peering down into the enemy
lines, -and after nightfall makes his
way back to his own trenches.
Once, after an attack by the French,
many Gelman dead were left on the
field. Among there was a large, fat,
red-haired German who had fallen on
a bit of rising .ground in a good place
for observation. It occurred to the
colonel that a French observer might
be useful at that point. The sculptor
made a fat, red-haired German
"corpse," and that night they crawled
out with it to where the fast German
lay. They threw a rope round the
deadainan, dragged him away and left
him behind a pile of rocks,' and in the
place where be hnd.lain they placed
the French' observer inside the imita-
tion "corpse." To .the "corpse" they
attached a.rope so that they could pull
the observer back the next evening.
The mit morning, to their horror,
the Germans made a 'target ' of the
"corpse" aihi shot bullet after bullet
into it. Of course the French thought on Friday and -Saturday, December Itis
that their observer was dead. That and 8th, The Auction Sale always
night the Germans sent up flares brings record prices, and it ie well
every once in a while and continued worth your thine to see the competi-
shooting, and the French could do• no-
thing. Later, when the flares and the
shooting ceased, the' French dragged
their observer back behind the lines;
but when they came to examine him
they found, not their comrade, but an
irate and very much alive German offi-
cer. • They crawled bacic to the pile of that the contents may be fresh :''and
rocks where they had left the dead sweet. To prevent dust and smuts
German the night before and found getting in through the open window_
only a Prussidn uniform stuffed with cover it_with a piece of butter muss
'sti aw and cotton and capped with a lin. This lets the air penetrate and,
red wigs at the same time;' peeps everything
Tiro Germans had been doing a little spotless.
"faking". of their own, The first
"corpse°j was not really a dead soldier tiR�A�a Granulated yet de'
at all; The observer inside had crept o, gnto> yy0a, Eyes Warned by
out and made tits wayback to the nn L idf and WindWa qed le
German lines, The Germans had then co ''i' M relieved bt murine. Try stet$
e Hench o
icklY
your fed t and 1n Baby s Dy
COW): the I~ bsetver, that
a
of sorb
P s Com
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the imitation "corpse" and between At xm,r Hang at,. ar h
flares the next night had put one of MnrineEyeRemedymnil.aden�hsiftis, wrath
'their own observers in his place, m'o Mur 1n Tu6ss tae, r'dr Ussr0 a er,p htc prop.
l Ask 1Harrne EYo Atotnoely Co„ fl7rrrcmaao a
An apron on this order is always
appreciated and makes a most accept-
able gift also. McCall Pattern No.'
8083, Ladies' Apron and Sleeve Pro-
tectors. In 1 size, suitable for any
size from 84 to 44 bust. Price, 15
cents. -.
These, patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or from
the McCall Co,, 70 Bond 71., Toronto,
Dept. W.
"FAKING ON BOTH SIDES.
-
A Tragi -Comedy Between the Battle
Lines of Europe.
matte without the" use of India rubber*
is a hollow ball made of split cane.
Such balls are made by the natives of
the Malay Peninsula. They are us -
natty about a out six inches in diameter andd
w
are oven in an openpattern,
attern,
GIRLS! LEMON JUICE
IS SKIN, WHITENER
How .to make a creamy beauty lotion
for a few cents.
The Juice of two fresh lemons
strained into a Valle containing three
THE WORLD'S HIGHWAYS.
I;axed Beads 115 Babylon As Bart' as
2040 B (:,
Ji' 1115 true, as has been saki, that
rued -making• is Q11 of the first signs
of civilization in a people, then civlij;i-
atlorf intuit have droppers back tre-
mendously during those. Mediaeval
'centur'ies known 8$ the "Nark Ages,",
In earlier Limos roads and paved:
I ways were skillfully made and well
trruintlrined in the world's most high-
ly civilized collnhp0ities. The great
road of Egypt, says the historian, wa'
a mighty work which employed 9, 100,-' ,
000 men for ten --years in a remote
peat. Doubtless its history, like that
of the famous pyrtannids, 'is' hound up '
with -the story . of Isradlitish slaves,
whipped to energy' by Egyptian task
masters before 'the great day of de-
liveranee dawned. There is' mention
of great n adiatiug paved roads in
Babylon, 2000 B.C, The Ancient
Greeks, 'though, a seafaring face, ex-
tended 'their
xtendecl'their egnqueets' by land, acid
then as now the conquest of now lands,
whether by war or commerce, Jnvoly-
ed the making and maintenance- of
Dr, ,Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
GOWNS FROM PINEAPPLES.
Beautiful Fabrics Manufactured From
Bananas and Pines.
People usually connect the Philip-
pine Islands With perfumes and tro-
pical fruits, and very little is heard of
the great native industry -the weav-
ing of fabrics from -'pineapples and
bananas.
The lining of the skins is used, and
looms not unlike those familiar to us
are employed. The finest material is
made from pineapples, and called
Pena cloth. It is very soft and close
in texture, somewhat resembling mull -
muslin, and is the color: of champagne.
It 1s not, as a rale, dyed, and is beau-
tifully embroidered.
Pena cloth is expensive -a blouse
length costing about $12.50 -but it
washes and wears well, and is exceed-
ingly graceful and artistic. 'rag cloth
is cheaper and coarser, and is pro-
duced fi om bananas. This is the na-
tive dress material, and is -worn by all
the native women.
The best hind, however, is made in
the natttral shade -exactly the color
of the inner stile of a banana skin -
embroidered in a finer woven inesh`of
the skin, and trimmed witha lace also
manufactured from bananas. Perhaps
after the war, some enterprising lead
er of ,the world of fashion will intro-
duce these cloths into Canada:
TORONTO'FAT STOCK SHOW.
One of theccoming events which;'ali
live stock men and farmers should not
rrhiss is the Tbranto Fat Stock Shaw,
to be held at the TJnion Stock Yards,
small jar of bile ordinary cold breams.
Caro' should be taken to strain the
lemon juice through a fine •chin. so
no lemon pulp gets'fu, then this lotion
will lteep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon juice is used
to bleach and remode such blemishes
as freckles, sallowness and tan and is
the Ideal skin softener, whitener and
beJust at tifier.trY t. Get tet tirreo ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra-
grant lemon lotion riad massage it
daily into the face, neck, arms and
hands.
Plant crocus, snowdrops and grilles
an inch and a half to two inches deep,
Set crocus and snowdrops two inches
apart •and scillas three inches apart.
Jonquila and tulips .should be set three
'inches deep and four inches apart.
Hyacinths and narcissus four inches
deep and six inches • apart. Lillies
five- inches Bleep and twelve inches
apart. These distances are not neces-
sarily exact and can be varied sorne-
what.
'Wlinard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Getstlemen,-last winter I received
great benefit from the use of. MIN.
ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack
of LaGrippe, and I have frequently
p'lovedlt to be very effective In cases
of '1 nflammatio-n,
Yours,
W. A, HUTCI•IINSON.
The city of Riga is the seat of gov-
ernment for the Province of Livonia.
Under normal conditions it has a
population of 504,000.
-MONEY ORDERS
When ordering goods by mail, send
a Doininian Express Money Order.
Now is the time to Study upon gar-
dening. If the ,garden was a failure
this year find out just why, if possible.
tion among paclters acid butchers ter I Read up and make plans for next year.
the prize winners; Entries for tint' •
year's show' are larger than ever, Mtnard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows
CleanFond in Winter. To malts typewriters less noisy a
It is important that the larder Cleveland inventor has patented . a"
should always be kept well aired, so platen core,. that changes the loud
elicit of the type to a dull thud.
Mlnard'a Liatment Ourea Blatombbr. ,,.
For protecting trousers from mud
French inventor has brought cut
bard to be attdthed to shoes like
g
Otte. - n Z'Xiaard'e Liniment Cuvos Colder &e.
The psalteries of David were made
of cypress (II. Samuel vi., 6), those of
Solomon of the almug tree (II,
aChronicles ix., 11).
ISSUE No. 48-17.
ANY OdRN LIFTS OUT, -
DOESN'T HURT A BIT!
No foolishness 1 Lift your corns
and calluses off with fingers
-It's like magic 1
0-^0-0-`-0-0..._0._0._-0-0-0-.-0•-0,_of
Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be
lifted right out With the fingers 15 you
apply upon the corn a few drops of
freezone, says a Cincinnati authority.
For little cost,one can get a small
battle Of ;rreezone et. any drug store,
which will positively rid one's feet
o1 -every corn or callus without pain.
This simple cls -ug dries the ujoment
it is applied and does not even irri-
tate the surrounding skin while ap-
plying it or afterwards. /
This announcement will interest ,
many of our readers. If your drug- I
gist hasn't any freezone, tell hills to
surely get a small bottle foir you from
his wholesale drug house,
1
•
Freesias are easily grown and are
deliciously fragrant. Plant five or six
in a six inch pot or fill a fern dish
with them.
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
The so-called Arabian numerals, the
characters ' 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7,
8, 9, were borrowed by the Arabs
along with the decimal system of nota-
tion from the Hindus.
. Agents Wanted
In all towns, wher, we are not re-
presented to sell our phonographs to
their friends at factory prices. Every
machine guaranteed made 1n Canada
and we guarantee satisfaction. Write
at once for particulars,
The World Phonograph Co., Dept, W.
739 -Broadview A.vo., Toronto, Ont,
Of Vital Interest to Syrup 4
Maple s==
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Makers
Wide awake Maple Syrup- Makers
will consult their best interests by
ordering their supplies lies now
in-
stead of delaying ng untill March our
busiest time. Write for our free
bohklet telling about our "Cham-
pion" Evaporator, made in 22 sizes
sultablefor large or small groves.
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21. Law; 7801) 1011oIla 44. HUM f.oronta.
C' •
jrgr;IOlj, 'rumours, il.UM1's, Aire,.
�. internes enf external. cured with,
en palp by bur' 1lorne treatment. Write
tie before tri late. Dr, Kallman A1e,lloa1
Co, I.Irn150d .Coltingryoe, Ont.,.
When buyllig your Piano
intuit on hawing air I
„.O`l"TO RIGEL."
P.I"AN.1 Ao ' ON
6, -,,,a),%.. -4,55,:s tireAt,e 2b,s
.410W 0W -to Purify t
" •Id .Flood 4)
"Fifteen Co thirty drops of e
-� Extract of 'Roots, -commonly
0 cpllcd Mother Seigel's Curative
Syitip may; be taken in Water
with meale and at be'dtiin6;'for
the cure'df''indigeftio8, conati-
pation acrd bad bitted: ' Perget-
ence ii tliistreatinentiiYflleffect
a' cure its Hearly -every citaei"
Got the genuine at druggists.
)IOU CAN'T CUT OUT A.
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but, you can clean them 08 promptly with
��✓a'.„''plyl .
• nd you worldthe'horse same tinie.
-Does not tipster br remove the
hair. $2.00 per borne, delivered.
Will tell,you more if you-wrise.-
Book 4 M free,•A1lSORRIIE, JR.,
the antiseptic linimentfor-'mankind,
reduces Varicode. Veins,
ns Ruptured
Moores or t.iram4nn, Warm! Claude, Wei,
Cysts, Allay, pain eulekir, pries 51. and 55
abotile at drugging or -delivered, - ,
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ebsorblue and Absorblsel•Jr.. are 'aerie le Caoais,
t.
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aresu b'e ds
k ct to exposure to all In
of weather, and strenuous outdoor
work brings the rheumatic aches.You
can't afford to belaidup,so hoed that
first twinge of rheumatism. Use
Sloane Liniment•
Clean'arid con-
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no clumsy plasters and your pain
disappears.
Sprains, strains, neuralgia aches and stiff,
sore muscles ars all relieved by the appli-
cation of Sloane Liniment.
Generous size bottles a1 all druggists;
25.., 50c., $I.00.
FIELD CASHIERS
.....AND.,..
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CASH
DOMINION EXPRESS
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THE BEST WAY TO SEND MONEY
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TC1Y
HEALS
SULP RASH
That Burned and Pained
Four Years.. Hair Came
Out. Loss of Sleep.
"Mv scalp was. red and very itchy,
and a fine rash -developed which burned
and pained incessantly. This seemed to
destroy the hair roots, causing my hair
to come out which disfigured the top of
my head. 'It also caused loss of sleep.
"The trouble lasted four pears. Then
I sent for free sample of Cuticura Soap
acid Ointment which encouraged me so
I bought more, and I had one cake of
Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment
and 1 was healed." (Signed) John Cun-
ningham, Church St., Antigonlsh, N.S.,
April 4, 1917.
Why not make Cuticura vour every.
day toilet soap and preventekintroubles ?
Absolutely nothing better.
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Boston, U. S. A." Sold everywhere.
as;3ra. -
Hotcl -Del Coroiiado
Coronado Beach, California
Near San Diego ,
" POLO, MOTORING, TENNIS,
BAY AND SURF BATHING,
FISHING AND BOATING.
18 -Hole Golf Course
Hotel is equipped throughout with Automatic '
Sprinkler System.
AMERICAN PLAN
JOHN J. HERNAN, .. Manager
1 WHEELOCK ENGINE, '.18x42.
New Automatic Valve 'Type. Complete with supply and exhaust piping,
flywheel, etc. WIII accept $1,200 caoh for Immediate sale,
1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 80 K.W., 110-120 Volts D.C.
WIII aooept 11425 dash' for immediate sale,
1 LARGE LEATHER BELT.. Double, Endless. 24 inch x 70 ft.
Will accept $800 for Immediate sale, although belt Is In excellent Cone
ninon and stew one would cost about $600.
PULLEYS, Large size.
26x86--$30 ; 12x80-$20 ; 12%9x48-$12 1 12x31-•-48.
2 BLOWERS OR. FANS, .Buffalo make.
Ono 10 inch, other 14i1noh dlacharOe-'-8180 each,
PEAL ESTATES CORPORATION, LTD.
90 I+ront St. West,
Terortts
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