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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1917-12-27, Page 7DURING' A ENEMY IY after he -tad beenburied, and laying • . wr iµ TRENCH H UN'-. IlN A FRONT' LINE -$pNC DER Finn, oA SIID NT M R s � ET_ o e a fee flint down by the par'apot , but Ag lig or any thought 0f Mina is con - sight Relief Obtained From Meatal Tension That Comes From Exploding atolls. area after that my mind is a peirfeet blank, 1' remember the man -beside me Speaking' to me end my nlxeti'eriblg him, 1 remember exactly what was Said, yet I do not remember ever tieing him him crouching au me, Such is .a bomberdmelt, Any one who has been in the front trenches in Franke will recognize the truth of'oil. description. I'have never yet met a man who beoante hardened to the bom- bku'dlnents; rather they seem to wear a men out more and more the longer 1 hove no hesitation fn declaring a he has to :face them, I have seen men ,bombardment the most tr3'ing . and go completely off their heads clueing, ner'Ve racking and the best hated part but generally after, a heavy bombard - of, a soldier's life hi the field, says meet, and 1 can only regard the sub- Lieut. W. N. Biek{e, 48th Higblapders, conscious state hi which one liv dor- C.L,F, ing shell fire as the eeasen that; any In an attack, a raid, a working man can keep his senses after under- ' party, a fatigue or the hundred and going a number of these terrible ex- one other activities of the tt'enelies you Perienees. have the excitement or the work of CREWLEyS'S RAIDERS. the moment to carry you through. . In a bombardment, as I shall try to ex- Gasolit xe Boats With Speed and Steer - plain, you have practheally nothing ing Gear Controlled From Shore. but what native grit you are possess- ed of to sustain you. You can only do Once more the Germans have sprung • your best to grin and bear it. a surprise on the allied forces, this minutes, allow the stuff to settle for Reasons for Bombardment. time in the shape of 0 crewless raider a quarter of an hour and pear ori the As a rule the enemy will open a that is electrically operated through a liquid, It will leave behind a jelly - cable from a shore station, says the like residue, which, if spread on paper, heavy bombardment on you for one Scfettffic American. Already several tmms'blood-red. • P110PERTfES OF SUVFnr • 91'rattsforat Sllyor Into Gold by Chenn. cal Action. Silver just now le attracting all EDEs. traordinerY amount of attention, It 10 certainly a wonderfui metal. At a Pinch it can disguise itself as geld with such oonviecingitess that anybody save a skilled chemist would be deceived, It assumes the color of gold, all of the brilliancy of the lat- ter and even its lustre. •Any alchemist of old who knew the trick could easily have made incalcu- lable money by transforming silver into this seeming gold for the benefit of greedy get -rich -chick persons. Tho Baron de Tietz (original of the storied Bluebeard), who murdered scores - of children to gain the help of the devil, would have "fallen for" the schema offhand. To transform silver ' into gold all you have to do is to take green sul- phate of iron, citrate of soda and si1- ver nitrate -0.30 per cent, solution of the first, a 40 per cent. solution of the second and a 10 per cent, solution of the third, Mix equal quantities of Siege, shake vigorously for several of four reasons: Pmst, in preparation I attack they by British watslups eau s g ' for an attack by themselves; secoal, of these craft have been encountered • i in off the to defeat or bieak up an ae Belgian coast, but at the moment of think ratio areo about to mind third, in writing all such attacks have failed of retaliation for a bornklardment you result. have given them; fourth, -to break t'e up We learn from statements of the • o working paroy they think you are I British Admiralty that these crew- orThe last of theseyour trench, ' less raiders are electrically -control - expected pie last of is the one lease led boats propelled by two gasoline expdestd and therefore hits you the engines partially closed in, and are hardest, so T will relate a typical in- sta'nce of one as an example of a Boche bombardment. We had worked all night strength- -' ening our trenches, and day .dawned on a very tired lot of men who were preparing to sleep the greater part of the day, The enemy had either heard "In one of tho forms thus obtained," says a very eminent chemist, "this soluble silver assumes a shape ex- actly resembling metallic gold, in bur- nished lumps which have all the bril- liancy of gold. Spread in a pasty condition with a fine brush over paper, it takes' in drying a lustre as high as that of gold leaf. In fact, anybody would mistake it for gold loaf, Tho capable of travelling ata high rate effect, however, may be better seen by of. speed, Each raider carries a brushing the 'substance over a plate drunk with between 30 and 50 miles of clean glass, the result, when the of insulated, single -core cable, which paste has had time to try, being a Is paid out in the wake of the ves- most beautiful and perfect gold-col- sel and through which the mechan- ored mirror" ism is controlled from shore. The n, — BIBLES WANTED BY TROOPS. Urgent Applications For Scriptures From Mesopotamia. us working durings,the night or saw fore part carries a considerable by daylight that the had improved our charge of. high a plosive, probably trench, for just after breakfast and from 300 to 500 pounds which is ar- as we were finding places to sleep the ranged to explode on impact. The method of operating the crew - shells started to horst around ll less raider is to start the engines, Ali event long looked for has occur- inattentive, has a tickle appetite, is First ane, odd shell or two fell hove after which the men leave the boat. red, and in the multitude of other •in- unable to stand tail •os it still, you • and there, but we thought nothing of A seaplane, protected by a strong tovests has received very little ac- must remember that health Is much this, simply lying low and hoping it fighting patrol, then accompanies the clammation. The Cross has entered mere important than education, end would soon be over. We knew these vessel ata distance of from three to Jerusalem—the holy Sepulchre fought more time should be given to exercise •- • and recreation. See to it at once that the citfid does not overstudy, •gets plenty of out-of- door exercise, sleeps ten out or every twenty-four hours, and takes a safe, reliable tonic like Dr. Williams Pink Pills nail the color returns to the cheeks and lips. and the appetite be- comes normal. For growing children who beton'% pale and thin Dr. Wil - Rains Plnlc Pills are not only safe but have not overcome the db sure; in most cases are the very best tonla but they a trailing cae„th p sure; that can be taken. These pills' build but have overcomehe aerial4the problem the Scriptures, the fact being that it upthe blood, strengthen the nerves of visibility, for the observer had dawned upon many men who, in the seaplane which convoys the though brought up in all ordinary relwiath rapid tg a nature in keeping pace raider Is at all times within visual gious teaching, had, like many others, distance. Since power to drive the paid very little real attention to their You can get Dr, Williams Pink Pills craft is entirely self. -contained and inner meaning, that there waS a great through any dealer in medicine, or by need not be transmitted through the deal more truth it the old prophecies mail postpaid at 5'0 cents a box or six hie the Germans have been able to than they had ever appreciated, boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams for the Isi1,ail Boy A shit to delight his heart is this one of checked worsted, There are two styles of sleeve, and knee trou- sers. McCall Pattteen No, 7406. In 3 sizes, 2 to 6 years, Price, 15 cents. This pattern may be obtained from your local McCall dealer or from the McCall Co,, 70 Bond St„ Toronto„ Dept, W. STUDY AND EXERCISE Overstay and lack. of exercise make thin bloodless children. Study does not usually hurt a child at school unless the studies encroach on time that should be spear *DI otic-ef-doors exercise. But lack of exercise and overslu•dy is a combination that brings on St. Vitus dance. if your -boy or girt at school Is thin and pale, listless and first shells were range finders, but we also knew they were used every day ' and never lasted more than a few min- utes. As the minutes passed and still these shells kept dropping at inter- vals around us we began to get ank- ious and wondered if we were in for a real bombardment. Some of us chang- ed our positions to a less exposed place and settled down as best we could to' await developments. Soon after this the shells started taring faster and faster, until we were in the midst of a regular bombardment. There was nothing for us to do but get all the cover possible, sit tight and jump up every minute to take a look across No Man's Lanol to see that the enemy were not making an attack and to pray f1 would soon be over. Effect of a Barrage. While the first range finders were playing around us we had laughed and talked to one another, and unless one Burst very' close to us had paid no at- tention to it. If one burst very close to us it would make us.start, loop. at one another in a nervous way and, when we found ,we were still alive, in- quire with a grin, "Where. did that one go?” As the bombardment became heav- ier our laughing and joking ceased, we looked continuously at one another and when we spoke it was in a half whisper. There was no need now to try to show the fellows around you that you felt quite at ease, for each one knew exactly what he was facing, knew that that night a burying party would be busy at some cemetery a short way behind the lines, and could only hope and pray that he would not be one of the central figures at the burial. The only chance we had to do anything was when one of the boys would be buried under a fallen para- pet. Then we would pull him out. Or when a man was hit then we would place him as close to the parapet as iaea possible and call for stretcher bearers. By the time the bombardment was five miles and signals to the shore for long mu the cents operator' of the helm. These signals more in the hands of Christian pee - need only be "starboard," "port," or pies, says Mrs, Donald Shaw, "steady." A. few months before 1 left England, By an obviously clever grouping of when it began to be evident that our the wireless idea, the high-speed conquest of•the Holy Land was only gasoline craft, and the electrically a matter of time, relatives and friends controlled plan, the Germans have of officers and soldiers fighting with made use of the crewless-raider General Maude were amused to re - scheme in a 20th century way. They ceive urgent applications for Bibles to be sent out to them immediately. Never had there been such a run on use a much- smaller cable and thus In all probability these same linen overcome the difficulties in this direr- to -day have learned a practical lesson tion. It is evident that they use a one- in matters appertaining to Christian - wire cable, depending on the salt WO- ity which they will never forget, and ter for the return current to complete the circuit. Just how effective the crewless raider is in practice still remains to be proved. . • HOSPITALS ON WHEELS. The Order of St. •Michael and St. Cars Provided by M.H.C. to Convey George, of which the Prince of Wales Wounded Across Dominion. is now Grand Master, is not an ancient Many visitors to Canada have foundation, but it is peculiarly an iin- praised the hospitals and sanatoria'perial one, in the best sense of that word. The Order of St. Michael ex - supplied by the Government through fisted ori mall for the Ionian Islands the Military Hospitals Commissionfor j and that of St. George was founded the treatment of returned soldiers, for Malta, in 1818. Later, the two and the schools conducted in connec-I were united and their scope was ex - tion with them for the vocationelitended so as to become an Order for training and re-education, but the hos- i the British Empire. pitals on wheels, the shuttle -like in- The epithet of the Order of St. stitutions which are shot from coast Michael and St. George is, very ap- to coast over the rails, bearing the bed `propriately, "the most distinguished," cases brought back from England, i just as the Order of the Thistle is the elude them. 1 "most ancient," the Order of St. Pat - In these cars, complete with wards 'riclt the "most illustrious," and the dispensary, kitchen, and nurses' and Order of the Bath the "most honor - physicians' quarters, 22 bed cases. able." The chapel of the Order is in bound for inland points can be per -I St. Paul's; the cathedral which stands fectly cared for. The beds are stand -,where stood old St. Paul's in Shake - for which their descendants will be the better and the surer in the faith. AN IMPERIAL ORDER. Order of St. Michael and St. George is "the Most Distinguished." at its height we could only whisper to and hospital cots, so spread with white I speare's 'day, and where Diana was vett other, and that only when acres- I linen and bolstered in pillows as would worshipped long before the Norman saiy. Our ears had been deadened to ` make a weary salesman weep with Conquest. Here, as was said at the the sound of bursting shells, our i envy; there are solicitous nurses in dedication, hang the banners of the nerves deadened to what might hap-. perky white caps, and with every unit men `"who have built up and defend - pen to us. We kept a constant look- I of two cars a physician to look after out on the German - trenches. If . a 1 the men. •• man was buried there were always One car carries all the service fa - hands to get him'out, for we were cilities. There is a space equivalent to nervous wrecks and only craved ac- drawing room accommodation in the than of some kind. The stretcher regular sleeping car reserved for the bearers-, alone had something to take nurses, a diet kitchen, dispensary, and their minds off the hell we were living a compartment for the medical officers through. The rest of us could only consisting of upper and lower berths, lie there and wonder if the infernal The remainder of the space is given din would ever cease. The sights to eight cots for patients. • around the trenches—the dead, the One special feature of the car is a wounded, demolished dugouts—meant side entrance giving easy access ,for nothing to us. Outside of the fact the stretchers so that the patients may that we were there for a purpose,. and be moved with the least possible in- On our Great Lakes, a very large ing very good; 1 too you 0t,is remedy that purpose was to hold our trench convenience to them. All cases are fishing industry is carried on, not only err- flea good: 01 oninIIII1 giro you a good' at all costs, we were like dead men. brought in this way and transferred during the summer and autumn to have one. If Itlty lime i. wine t0 ell Firing Seemed Interminable, to the adjoining ward car through months, but a.leo in mid -winter, wlhen eau d tall them about sick i k of rr umalisri I doors made specially wide for the parr- the fish are taken through the rico,_ Tours truly, It seemed hours, even days, stare we pose. To protect the men ahrearl beT.RNt I t l:v101t,LD, had heard bhe first shells come over. the first car, heavy curtains are dyawn beand, owing to climatic conditions, can zrG Rue Ontario Lest, Montreal. ,We only noticed, in a subconscious in cold weather. re transported long dietances without 1'eh, ad, MS. .way, when they at last started to The second car is a complete ward requiring expensive a methods at re- slacken, and when finally the bom- giving sufficient space for 14 cots. The fnigeratiot. They are frozen natural- slacken, ceased altogether we woke tipper berths are retained even ly as soon as taken from the water as from a horrible dream, • though they are never used since they anci are shipped to various centres in A few minutes of fixing up the provide good space for carrying linen the United States, especially in the trench, caring for the Wounded land and supplies, and in case of a great Western stales, although those is a placing the dead nut of sight seemed emergency certain cases might be growing demand for Canadian lalte to pull us together again, and we " fish in Lnsiorn markets also, ,were soon talkirig about it -LI almost was going to say as if nothing had happened, but that Would be far from true. We were talking quite natural- ly, but our nerves were still on edge 'and our talk was about the boys who. Thad been hit. We all realized how close We had been to death and were thankful that We were still able to carry on, i Cure/ timelier 1 do not r emlie' seeing or hearing one shell explode while we 'Were untie the bombardment[ and yet I remenber every other incident that happened, 1 reinembee seeing a cam- ; rade hit, knew jun 1iow he fell, and yet ;Ido not remember feeling sorry fop im or giving him another thought, I ' eitember ,helping to pull another out ed •the Empire. They deserve all their honors." CONTROL CANADIAN FISHERIES. United States Firms Dominate Our Lake Fisheries. The greater portion of the Canadian ltTanslOur: lake -fishing business is controlled''. by ror 1.5 dn.ys in the month of January United States firms, and this is due to I was suftertng with pettn of rheumatism the fact that more than 90 per cent; ht the foot, I trier1 /10 l iVe of reme- tries Out nntlring did me. any goad, • On0 of the total output finds its market in pian ;told roe about i t ted ,it RD' 1 TNT - the United States. day night the next morning I war feel - Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. PORK PRODUCTION. Greater Use of Pasturage For Hogs Would Lower Cost of Up -Keep. Join the Home Defence ha for theconserva- tion j0 i1 X V of food. Help to pre- vent waste by demanding the whole wheat grain in break- fast foods and bread stuffs. Substitute whole wheat for meat, eggs and potatoes. The whole wheat grain is the most perfect foot- given to man, IIx Shredded Wh eat $iscixit you have the whole wheat grain made digestible by steam -cooking, shredding and balling. Every particle of the whole wheat grain is used including the outer bran coat which is so useful in keeping the bow- els healthy and active. For any meal with milk, and fresh fruits. • Made in Canada. • hint{s pnporta ni Inlllollal rota -the -war mens.nrs, GARDEN COURSE FOR WOUNDED MONEY ORDGRS lit yell I the 1 tl a Disabled Soldier ton in Vegetable Growing Chrysanthemums such as Manitoba gardeners have rarely seen wore. shown in the recent exhibition of work done by the soldiers in the vocational training classes conducted by the Dallis trues hospitals Commission in connec- tion with the Manitoba Military Con- valescent Hospital in Winnipeg, and directed much interest to the excel- lence of the hor"ti'oultural and garden- ing courses offered to the men. The number of prizes which the boys carried off in the fall fairs em- phasized the gardening end of the work, but less has been said about the facilities fon horticulture, and land- scape gardening Which are available for the men who want such courses. At Ynur nrn5aint'9 or by There are fine greenhouses and hot 1'''IurineEyel3emeelYA ,socpnreottis. aturtno The print•IPle 01' raving a"Q ecmtnmy frames and under the direction of Mr, Dye Saivu. '510/0511,. Pur Rookof1015 Eyo—rrae. a5 11111 1 aced by users or the .1:'u ouch'. 'MIs 1}%anrQaa Eye Ti6.exseeal9 Oo•, K%QafleaS'e¢ wilt etetttuaily ,5111 0210 wal•. Fred Nichols the men are making fine ___ I E. T. WRIGHT 00„ LIMITED progress. Florists are turning out That wet piece of 1Rnd that yielded i HAMILTON,• CANADA such blooms as are not often seen out- only trouble this year could produce al side the southern countries. With Canada's ever increasing pros- perity, the number of city people who demand summer vegetables in the winter season multiplies, and the fu- ture for gardeners with hot frames and the proper equipment to cater to these tastes grows more golden. With this in mind, many of the returned men are planning to establish gardens just outside the large cities with the intention of sgpplying the markets in the summer, and the high class gro- cers in the cold season with green salad materials and out of date deli- cacies which will bring fancy prices. The Commission is also prepared to give would-be landscape gardeners the proper grounding in gardening should they have sufficient ability and art education to enable them to look to success in this line. The openings for such work are limited, of course, and soldier landscape gardeners will be exceptional. • HOW TO ITUIL1) A SNOW FeII'J'„ , r�raozxr#nrixloitts I 'ia0Nr4Cxt.- '1't1Ai0118, a,liMl 5 5 witl - ut 1 1 -. ! e�tel'llal ( P 111 m 1 ktrld Pock Pox arm ,,���t- i 1 Snowlrto Il.xl. aclt the .a. a , 1 out Pula bY our hems, Irckt�tnrsnt, r1'19r0 • Mg-Iilochs Fos Wall, for weirs too lute, Pr. ,11,1101101 lardioal 'Co., /1 tllcd Gallia! wood Ont - _ You son build a snow fort that will tix ;:, .e, Vaiesaleseesiage.C,�r'b.t.elte't1 not orumbie easily when the army 1i other' boys charge it, if you peek the al snow lata a box form and build the �1 lel street:ere of the snow bloelts, says .Popular Mechanics, Portholes can be provided, and when the 'snow melts slightly, and freezes again, a very so- lid wall re,ults The form for the e blocit is mails of a hex, arranged so that it is hinged at 0110 corner and ]has �� a catch at the corner diagonally op- ; polite, The form is sot 00 a wooden board and when the snow Is packed In solidly the catch is opened and the 1 • form lifted away from the block, 1t is then carried into poaltion and an- other block made on the same board, , aj Several beards are handy in malting' •(� the blocks quickly. •1 xii Through heating, from attacks by Toronto's l•iunoua hotel :Many. People Make a B -Line for the Walker House (The House ei Plenty) as soon as they arrive in Toronto, The areals, the service and the home -like appointments constitute the magnet that draws them there. a, Noon Dinner roc. Everting Dinner 75c. THE WALKER HOUSE Ji s,i(a's Famous Hotel TORONTO, CANADA Rotes Reasonable Gua Wright 8 Co„ Props, the weevil, much graph is lost after It a 1T,.f,a ata ;,g•..,e.a e,. valaamflakhaa. reaches the bin. With grain selling ROD iDU fl JV1T8O l at the pr•esent.higH prices nous of us a ;, G� can afford to let any spoil on our1 You can -oleo year tall snare to this s and benefit both In mi kst and 111 lkealtq t/Fn the Proper economic earl, — labor-saving rnrrhads n u nrepa•a u Soldiers Are Given Iustnie- Dominion Express Foreign Cheques of 11 1 stair or li1e--brekid, aro accepted by Pleld Cashiers and Paymasters In Prance for their full face value. Tbere is no better way to send money to the boys in the trenches, To attract birds sow dwarf sun- flower seed in the garden next spring and let the plants go to seed. Birds will soon locate the plants and many new specimens of birds will be at- is the great morriern ezpunent or rhea per, tracted by the seed, which they seem better, cleaner, dlgeaubie, horns-madt, to relish. Metal. Out your baker's bin In half, and ell., mhu0te your doctor's account. Eyelids; Save Sour money, and buy governin«ant f c fffJ'JT,t' Granulated 'r�%e®Qdu� NtLr-411/1519, {g'aj"`.,-' i Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by Sold by Your local dealer, or may be J-�Snn, Dastand cvindaulckly erdeced direct from us or cur ags•n18, relieved by Murine. Tiy it In d+11101 +0, all chu.rgeF raid. u f elze ....2.75 each +�� - yourE)•esandlni3aby'sEves. Fo r 1oa $ �Ij„���fdoSmnrtiag,JaatEysCokpEort Eight loaf size .... 3,25 each tx-u The t1Cafiuckxlr Bread Mixer FOR O. Many farmers could produce pork more economically than they are now doing. Instead of selling off the last bacon hog this autumn, the Canadian farmer should keep one or two of the best young sows for breeding. It will cost but little to winter them; fn fact, they are best kept in thrifty condition when not too fat. Next spring, arrangements should be made to have an out -door run for the pigs during the sumtner. A. small field of clover, or an acre or two sown to rape or oats and vetches would be an excellent and economical place to raise the pigs. The green feed, sup- plemented by a little grain, and plenty of clean water will produce thrifty pigs and grow them cheaply to a size ready for quick finishing with a heavier grain ration in the autumn. One prominent writer in the United States goes so far as to say that the supply of fats will be the deciding fac- tor in the war. Certainly it is essen- tial that immediate steps be taken to increase the production of pork in Canada. Some farmers seem to be prejudiced against those who are urg- ing and working for i;.creased produc- tion. The present, however, is a seri- ous time, and petty prejudices should be 'utterly forgotten in one great ef- fort to win the war. Only the farmer can do much to actually increase the supply of bacon. Ile has it great field for service in this matter, and a rare opportunity to supply, with profit to himself, what is greatly needed. LEMONS MAKE SKIN WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR Make this beauty lotion for a few cents and see for yourself. What girl or woman hasn't heard of lemon juice to remove complexion blemishes; to whiten the skin and to bring out the roses, the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon mice alone is acid, therefore irritating, and should be mixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a tine cloth the juice of two f.'esh lemons into a carried there. By arranging these cars in units of two they may be attached to any or- dinary passenger train or made up into a special train. Mix one-half pint of corn -meal, one ,teaspoonful of sugar, and one-half teaspoonful of cheese crumbs, rubbed fine. Put this on a saucer and set in the rata' runaway, They will eat of it readily, In a few days add plaster or Paris to a new lot of the sane mix. time. The rats, when they drink wa- ter after entity the mixture, will get a head lump that will kill than, and Ficaria away any that do not eat of this mixture. asinitra's 6,taliudnt Cures blbltt e, British Auction German Big. _ during the battle of Falkland (Is- lands, when the Dresden was sunk the German cruiser's mascot:, a pet pig, swam until rescued by British sailors, who rechristened 11•Til pitz, The pig bedrame the mascot of the cruiser Glas- gow and now has grown immensely :fat, so that it is impracticable for a pet. Tho pig is being offered for sale at auction for the benefit, of the Iced Cross. Bids are eonuhg in from every eaten of Begland. Tirpits promises to adoed the most expensive bacon on recons, A fruit pie will not boil aver if the sugar is put under the fruit, good crop in 1918—if it had tile drains Mader it, ataisardb mininient Cares Distemper. or stutterltii overcome posits;oly. 00 • tumoral methods permane my restore natural speech. Graduate pit111.0 every - Where. Freeadvleeaad 1ltenueise. THE ARiAiOTT INSTITUTE KITCHENEIT, - CANADA HIGHESi PRICES PAID For POULTRY, GAME, EGGS & FEATHERS Please write for particulars. R. POULIN7 as CO., 38 'Souesconrs Market, I ontreal When buying -your Piano latsist on having an "OTTO H G E L'0 PIANO ACTION O1sl'°t” GUT OUT -A Shoe BoiI,i;apped Hoek or Bursitis FOR j GUIl;IERA FEA[S WUftE PPES Which Itched and Burned. Swelled Enough for Two. No Sleep for Weeks. "My fingers all broke out in white pimples and would crack and smart that much that I could hardly keep from scratch - se ing. They began to swell • m and were big enough for two. 1 never had any sleep for weeks because they ▪ itched and burned. "1 was told about Cuti- cura Son p and Ointment, and 1 only had to use two cakes of Cuticura Soap grid two tins of Ointment when I was healed." (Signed) Miss 1-lilda Manser, 62 Ingersoll ltd., Woodstock, Ont. Prevent further trouble by using Cu- ticura Soap daily tot• the toilet. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post -card : "Cuticura, Dept. A. Boston, IL S. A." Sold everywhere. •t' tti `"' �1 �� tom& will reduce then and leave no blemishes. Stops lar lanes promptly. Does not blis- ter or remove the hair, and horse can be worked. $2 abottle delivered. Book 611 free. bottle containing about three ounces ABSORBINE. JR., for manldud. the whack of orchard white, then shake well and liniment for non., armee.. 97,1" se eluate, vs0. 10111int% Autos Pn(n and ., Ot to,, 0,, . lwe EL anS SZ rhea-/ ,. you hate a whole quarter pint of skin druggists or deli,erad. Wai tell yea more If you write. and complexion lotion at about the W F. YOUNG, F. D. F,, 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, San, dost one usually pays for a small jar Ahacrbtne end Absorbing. Jr.; sre mads to Caen., of ordinary cold cream. Se sure to strain the lemon juice so ne pulp gots into the bottle, then this lotion will re• main: pure and fresh for maths, When applied daily to the face, neck, arms and hands it should bele to bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify the skin. Any druggist will supply three ounces of orchard white at very little cost and the 'grocer has the lemons. His Present. It was mother's birthclriy and Bobbie give ped- ant, hvo her a rues very anxious to }, p sent, but, 011fortunately,. the recent holidays had somewhat depleted Bob- bie's exchequer. "I say, mother," he ejaculated, "wopld my drawing slate be any use to you?" "No, clear," replier- his parent wit -5 a smile. "Well, da you think you'd like to have my tin steamboat?" inquired the small youth anxiot,sly, "No, thank yeti, little man," answer- ed mother, "Well, Whops I could do something :for you," he .continued, and there a happy thought strrmelt bile. "I say, mother,," he exclaimed on- thusiastically, "I tell you what, I'll take it dose of caster oil for you, with- out -crying." iitliireere Miliment 'deree Masi &e. German Out -Pigs the Pig. Having tried a substitute for al- most everything, the Germans, we are told, are stopping short of nothing in their attempt to matte certain new foods take the place of those made scarce by the war. The latest report says that a sausage dealer in Berlin has. been fined $500 for selling sau- sage macre of macerated rubber, fine- ly ground hair and gelatin. His cam- ouflage product contained no liver, no flesh and no fats. At that, it was probably as digestible as some so-call- ed sausage on sale in this country, Mlaard's Linlrnoat Cares Galgo: 10 Cows Alcohol will hill any insect with which it colas 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 for use hi window gardens. The alcohol must touch the insect to be fatal. Alcohol evaporates rapidly and unless ,appliecl directly to the in- sects will evaporate before they come an contact with R. 4 ISSUE No. 82---'17. ihe JordanValley h, Southeastern Oregon is a beautiful, malls Patriot that you aught to in- vestigate. Many shrewd farmers aro buying there, 5501/50 their keen Mel - nese foresight tells Thom that Invest- ment will pay 115 returns tram the natural ne, to In nothing 0811, or the land 010,0, to say ,the v oI the 110 crops that they nen prod°on. PH0,, law; terms easy Ask ma for authenticro tmo. Ptlees absolutely flea. Y,, era a1/1100 iv Invited to can at Roma 112, Union 1'aolnt aloe exhibit to of our -grown Int thnl Union 1 ,0i5o O10MN', R. ARoam .8111TH; Ct+d CulUonf.re,n.eldd„on ATOmnbudusls,rioI RebaAdt. 1i.0un Pantile System Men in "Training Fighting isn't the only duty of a soldier, and exposure to bullets is not as serious as exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles, strains and sprains. chil- blains and neuralgia, all are enemies of the soldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches is Sloani s Liniment. Clean and convenient to carry or use; does not stain, and penetrates without rubbing. 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