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1011fIlit'Vt•DISOLDIERIII1
'0111111ki 011108' SOfelleSS.
COURAGE, COMMON SENSE,
ClUNIYING; C.IIEERFULNESS.
ir Robert Baden,•Powejlo, IteIV
Hafeking, Says 'They Are as •
Importantas Drill. "
Courage, common sense, ounning
nel cheeefuluess 1 The meltivatien
NO IYIQRP STIFFNESS, PAIN OR
wosenv 161 YOUR BACK OR•
sioie OR LIMBS! ,
0 'el
Wonderful sNerviline" is the Remedy:
A marvelous pain reliever.
Not an ordinary liniment -1-just
about five times more powerful, more
Penetrating, more pain -subduing than
any thick, oily or ammonia liniment,
Nerviline fairly eats up the pain and
these four attributes, is, in the stiffness in chronic rheumatic joints
gives quick relief to those throbbing
pains,' and never burns or even stains
the skin.
"Rheumatisn, kept my joints swoa
pinion of Sir Robert Bacleu-Po.w.-
ll, quite as important as drill in
ie making of a anodern eoldier. The
estion naturally arises can emir- 1en.and sore ior ten years. My right
e be cultivated? In the opinion knee joint Was often too painful to a1
Sir Robert it can, and without it „low me to walk. In this crippled tor-
soddier, is „praically useless in tared condition I found Nerviline
e field. • blessing. Its warm, soothing action
He tells a sbary to illustrate
his brought relief I had given up hoping
for. I rubbed on quantities of Nervi-
ine and improved steadily. I also took
Perrozone at mealtime in order to
purify and enrich. my blood. I am to-
day well and gen recOmmend my
treatment most conscientiously.
(Signed) C. PARKS,
- Prince Albert,
Not an ache or pain in the muscles
ant of G.eneral Noge„ the great
penes•e ,lead•er, who ebisplayed in
life .and in his death the highest
renal !courage.- General Negi
-ce said that, though !tinfid by fla-
re, he had developed this quality
stern self-discipline. When he
and a Tab winch aused hiun ap-
ehension or fear, he forced him_ or joints that Nerviline won't cure.
If to face it, 'and to repeat it again We wonderful for lumba,go and Ws,-
agaan untii it no longer had
iy terrors for him. "It is that
king oneself firmly in hand," says
✓ Robert in his- book.: "Quick
airing for War," "that -enables
man to ;stick it out against the
nu* of his knees to. give in or
run away in a crieis." • -
Courage 'es born -of confidence,
d no matter hose timid a soldier
ay be at first, if he knows that he
in .n handle a rifle land !sword evell,
1,
16.60 image a horse, has some good offi-
rs, and .healthy enough to
tO
per
17o;
1.2e ;
, /0
fo
and
0,
low
firs
ra,
arch with the best, he can very
. .
on cultavate at.
Impossible to Make Rules.
In regard to the second of the C's
common sense—Sir Robert points
t that, although the science of
rategy and tactics looks forrnida-
in the text -books, these really
ly lay down definite principles
d examples which serve to guide
leaders when applying their
laniZm sense to, the situation in
kis''. "No tw'o situations," he
rs,"are ever precisely the name,
d it, is therefore impossible to lay
ard v.Illexact rules that should guide
0. eVety 'Case . '
14 ey have an effective way ai
ching bowman sense among the
with Afer,ican police, As a, rule,
pollee patrols-go:about the dis-
ate T. ..Whera, libw,eVex,
11
tica; tor neuralgia, stiff neck, earache -
and toothache. Nerviline is simply a
wonder. Best family liniment known
and, largely used for the past forty
years. Sold by dealers everywhere,
large family size bottle 50c., small
trial size 25c. Refuse a substitute,
take only "Nerviline."
TRAVELING 'PORTS:
Now Being Used in the Field of
War in Western Europe.
Although an engine new to war-
fare; the* armored rabtor Car has
proved extremely useful, especially
for outpost andscouting duty. Fast,
silent, and mobile, it covers a vast
amount of ground on the splendid
roads that crisscross the field of
war in western Europe. Most of
the cars are incased in a light frame
of tough steel plate that ranges in
thickness from three -sixteenths of
an inch to a quarter of an inch, and
that is impervious to rifle and ma-
chine-gun fire. All the vulnerable
parts of the motor, such as the ra-,
eliator and -steering gear, and in
some of the newest cars the "wheels,
are protected by the steel toveriog.
The wheels, both wood • 'and wire,'
are said to withstand the rougheif
sort of usage. Accidents to the
tires are much less common than
„anyone would expect, The oars
t -I:tot Sttinmeitrhly intelligent early a lighb aaertantent—one or two
ef-re1iant, he is;sant ,alon,e., on machine-guns so mounted that they
journeys en order to cultivate oan be swung through a complete
develop his common seas° and eirele—and a large supply of am -
reliance. "Develop," says Sir munition. The crew, whish may
eat, in a 'pregnant senttnce, number from fair to eight or more
intelligence of the individual, men, are armed with rifles and re -
the v7.thole unit will be e- volvers. Some of the ears have a
steel euperstructure that rises from
the se '6-- iei0 z e cluillisetraitia-Mstkr-avergle—to
se -was his abnormal cunning, enable the crew to stand upright;
enabled him to formulate and that is capped with a domed
of his own for countexating roof, from which bullets and shrap-
of the.eneiny which were re- nel usually flyof at a sharp angle
'd to him by his intelligence without even denting the steel.
rs. For quick training in cun-
the best eehool is that of
ing. "The first, steps," esys
STICK TO IT
Robert, "in making a good Until Tea or Coffee Hite YOU Bard.
age to teach him observation It is about as well to advise peoe
'eduction, noticing every de- ple to, stick to tea and coffee until
bout the enemy and deducing they get hit hard enough so that
aping from the points obseraa they will never forget their experie
Then by -a little imagination, eace,
enemy's movements or in -ben- A woman writes, and her letter
are re -ad and counteracting is condensed to give the facts in a
..
-can be taken with every ad- short space:
• ) J
--- "I was a coffee slave, and stuck
Boer Cunning •
. - ' to it like a. toper to his 'cups,' not -
Boers, during the South .2ntri- withstanding I frequently had se-
Var, won many a fight thiough vere attacks of sick headache; then
cunning. Like the Germans 1 used more coffee to relieve the
he present war, who have headache, and this was well enough
d in the vital manner of con- until the coffee effect wore off. (The
g their artillery, they were effects on the system of tea and cof-
r in hiding their field gans,, fee drinking aro very similar, be -
they were able !to shell our cause they each -contain the. -drag,
s for a coeisiderable time be- caffeine.)
he latter eould locate the po- "Finally .attitoke of rheumatism
of the Boers' artillery suffi- beganto appear, and ultimately
y well to reply to it effe.ctive- the whole nervous system began to
break down and I was fast beoom-
e • Hero of Mafekine"
0 1 .E1,3, ;5
,. , ing a wreck.
tress -on the value of cheer- "After a time I was induced to
"The spirit," he says, quib coffee and take up Poston,
i possesses the men ,A a tra. This wee 'half a year ago. The re -
ns factor for success in war, sult has been most satisfactory.
e presence of a few infallibly "The rheumatism is gone entire-
lanen in the ranks, and more 1Y, nerves practically well and
lly among the leaders, is of steady, digestion almost perfect,
e that cannot be oarer-estia never have any more sick head -
in an -arduous campaign or aches, and am gaining steadily in
iings are going against yoa. weight and strength."
have known of more that one Name given by Canadian Postum
co
who was ,aepted for ser- Co.,Winclsnr, Ont. Read "rim
ot so much on account ol his Road to Wellville," in pkgs.
.y ability, as for -his unduly- PostIlon -conies in two. forms;
pirits, which invariably de-. :keg."'" Postilm --- ,inust be well
a alight" !feeling among 'boiled. 150 and 25c pankages,
round aim), .- Instant P.ostinte-de -a soluble Jeew-
_ea( ' ' , der. A teaspoonful dissolves quick-
ly in a cup of hot water and, with
ifficult to pose as a succese- cream and sugar, makes a, delicious
layman unless you posdess a beverage instantly,- 30c and e0c
ma,gination. - tins. .
,
The oast per !cup tef both kinds- is
peoplo never put off bill about the same.
row what they tan just aut "Mares a neason" for Postman,
next week, ! ' --sold by Grocere.
, .
FRINNIERRY Efiti.AND
NEVV$ BT MAIL ABOIJT JOAN
BULL AND PEOPLE.
Occurrences ' Latta That,
Reigns -Supreme the Com'
inerclel World.
. The price of bread in Birmingham
"me now advanced one cent per
four -pound loaf,
Messrs. Vickers are now working
night and day on armaments and
ammunition for the war.
Damage estimated at 4if()0,000 was
caused by a fire at the works of
Miller, Son & Co., printers, Wa-
kenham.
A German gull has just been shot
by Mr. A. Ve.ux, of Sheffield. A
ring on its 'leg read "Rossitter,
East Prussia.''
A large number of -struggling
hen -house keepers in Bolton have
decided to give up .business rather
than pay the inereased hen tax.
At Langleybury (Herbs) parish
church Mr. J. Walker has jest corn-
Pleted his 50 ye -ars' service as fore-
man of the bell ringers.
It is notified that a temporary
. .
commassion as lieutenantecomman-
der Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
has been issued to the Duke of
Weatminster..
The* Lancashire and Yorkshire,
and London and North-Western
Railway Companies propose carry-
ing out important electrification
schemes in their systems in Man-
chester.
The War Office have in prepara-
tion newaconceotration camp for
German prisoners at Stratford,
where. accommodation will be found
for between 800 and ;1,000 nien.
'The Mayor and Corporation of
Banbury, with the assistance of
leading inb•abitants, have furnished
four houses for the reception of
Belgian refugees.
Twenty thousand territorials of
the Emile Co -unties division are now
arriving for training at Windsor,
Staines and Egham, where.arran,ge-
ments have been made for their bil-
leting.. ,
Rejected. by the doctors for phyel-
at reasons, Percy Hob -son, son of
Deuneillor Hobson. of West Bridge
ford,- hat. undergone- an operation
at a cost of $150eso as to fit himself
for action. • ' --
One child was burnt to death and
two.- others severely -injuredaiire'a
fire which occurred in Burly Street,
Bethnal Green, caused, it is eup-
posed, by the children's clothing
catching fire.
The Horne Secretary has declined
to confirm the xecoanniendation of
the Southampton Licensing Justice
that local public houses should re-
fuse to serve women after five
°Week in the afternoon:: • •
The 'first contingent of Indian
wounded soldiers ! to be treated at
Brighton have arrived there and
are quartered in th-e Royel'Pavilion
Buildings which have been convert-
ed into a hospital, •
'Having just missed the firet
adian eontingent, Mr. J. Peters, a
bank clerk of Prince Rupert, tra-
velled over 7,000 miles to England
at his own expense to enlist in the
Canadian regiment.
Notices have now been placed, by
publicans in various diatriets Of .S.
E. Lancashire, that "owing to the
alteration in the map of Europe"
the price of beer will be increased
ber one cent per half-pint.
Although 60 years, of age, Mr. Al-
bert Cambrill, of Chatham, is still
serving the oolors as school instruc-
tor at Portsmouth. Six of his sons
are fighting (at the front, and a
seventh is in the Austraian navy,
At the request of the War Office
the Metropolitan Asylum Board
have arranged to provide what ac-
commodation may be necessary for
cases of dysentery, enteric, scarlet
fever and diphtheria, occurring
amongst the soldiers.
" oto 6
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A. JOKE ON BISMARCK.
flioai His Wife Got Rid of An Eng -
list Nobleman.'
The great Iron Chancellor of Ger-
many, Prince Otto von Bismarck,
who -first welded the nation into an
empire, was a, -.most devoted and
docile husband; ,and very docile to
„hie Wife's advice. And her ready
.although it saved him many a
weary hour, once- got him into a
ludicrous position.. • •
Lord Russell, an. English noble -
Man,, was one day calling on the
prince, when he remarked that Bie-
marck was doubtless annoyed by
countless visitors who took up his
tinie.annecessarily. •
; "That is true,' responded the
chancellor with a, •laugh, "but my
wife has a trick for getting rid of
aLl bores in a graceful way. If she
sees I have a visitor who is likely to
prove dull, she comes in and makes
some pretext for getting me away."
Hardly had Bismarck ceased
;speaking when his wife bustled into
de -
1a his adieus.
have had it ten minutes ago."•
of the hearty laugh that 145110 -wed,
the English visitor did not long de -
It is needless to say that in spite
ing vdice, "you musb go- at once and
in
take your medicine; you ought to
thce,Oltitbor,ayhe,sici, mand_
Particular.
Harry--Gertruele'ea parents are
very' particular for her moral edu-
cation.
, Harriet—In what way?
Harry --In every way. In school
lait week they wanted the teacher
to excuse her Irene improper frac-
tion.
A DIVORCE . GRANTED
Alto luany year. of patient suffering
[you.eit:e ibe,divorced front 'earns by- ado -
plying 'Putnaun',s Corn .ExItamotor, 'Which
,acte (En 24.:,thoure without pain. Refuse a
[israbStitute' hseause 'Putnam'" is the
.remedv that is safe and painless, 25o. per
'bottle at all dealers.
• Discredited.
,see. there's a report from
Holland chat concrete bases for
Gerinananaimon have be -en found
there. !
'„ Don't believe a word you,
hear from Holland. The geography
sae --sit it 'a. low, lying country.
Minards Liniment Co., Limited.
Gentlemen, -Theodore Dorais, a cus-
tomer of mane, was completely cured of
ribeumatisin after five years of suffering,
by the, judicious use of MINARD'S LIND
10ENT.
' The above facts can be verified by 'writ-
ing to him, to tbe Parish Priest or any
of this [neighbors.
A, COTE, ‘141erohant.
St. Isidore; Que., 12 May, '98.
Beatty is only skin deep, and
some of us are .more thin-skinned
than others.
Minard's Liniment Cures Distelnper,
Nedftle Gratify.
Both •iservices ate immensely grat-
ified that the King has decided to
give medals to the -heroes of sea
and land before the war is over.
This recognition should prove very.
stimulating to -all our warriors, and
assist recruiting as few other things
could. '",Shotildthe brave men die,
their wives or nearest relatives wil]
reeeivethe medals, and no heir-
looms will- lie more precious in the
families of those who give up their
.lives fo-r-- their emintry.
Regular
of the bowels is an absolute neces-
sity for good health. Unless the
waste matter from .the food which
collects there is got rid of at least
once a day, it decays and poisons the
whole body, causing biliousness, itth.
gestion atul tick headaches, Salts
and other harsh mineral yttrgatives
irritate the delicate lining of the
bowels. Dr, Morse's Indian Root
Pills—entirely vegetable ---regulate
the bowels effectively without weak.
ening, sickening or griping, Use.
Wm. Watson, Dr, INIOrse's
The English Poet, ' In itoot Pins
e
d Bit of Cat Rislory,
A great many eeears ago the peo-
ple of Egypt, who lied many idols,
worshipped the cat, among others.
They thought she was like the moon,
because she was more active at
night, and beeauee her eyes chang-
ed like the moo, which is some-
times full and at other times only a
light crescent, or, as we say, half The
moon. So they made on idol with
cat's head and named it Pasht child's
nieon, for the word means the face
The same naane they gave to th delight.
of the moon. The word has been .
changed to "Pas" and "Pus," thr, Inemeger's
Pus- udpussy ca
the moo0futs givo pet nametotbe'cE
at ' ch:erb
ie;. orly's
for 1titty anywhere now. But few e
think of the name as given to her savorite.
,thousands of years ego, and of the
people who then bowed down and
prayed to her.
POTTED
MEATS—
Full flavored and
perfectly cooked
make delicious
sandwiches.
A lova 'Scotia Case of
lateiest to Ail
Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help
to Many People.
Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15—When inter:
Viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St.,
Mrs Haverstock was Quite wining to
talk of her peculiarly anfortunate case.
"1 was always 'blue' and depressed,
felt weak, languid and utterly unfit
for any work. My stomach was so
disordered that I had no appetite.
What I did eat disagreed. I suffered
greatly from dizziness and sick'head-
ache and feared a nervous breakdown.
Upon my druggist's recommendation
I used Dr, Hamilton's Pills.
"I felt better at once. Every day I
improved. In six weeks I was a well.
WOMan, mired completely after' differ-
ent physician's had failed to help nae.
It is for this reason that I strongly
urge sufferers with stomach or diges-
ptilarns.et, troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's
Dr. 'Hamilton's Pills strengthen th.e
stomach, improve digestion, strength-
en the nerves and restore debilitated
syttems to health. By cleansing the
blood of long-standing inipurities, by
bringing the system to a high point
of vigor, they effectually chase away
weariness, depression and disease.
Good for young or old, for men, for
women, for children. All dealers sell
Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and
Butternut,
.14
Professional Conversation. Engine, shafting, belting, pulleys,
etc, from large factory for sale.
Highwayman — Law t Why, 1 jWheelock. engine, 18 by 42, complete
know more law than most of your with cylinder frame, fly wheel, bear -
lawyers! ings, etc., all in good condition.
His Sideepagtner—So ? Well, most Shafting from one inch to three
lawyers have got you skinned as a inches, pulleys thirty inches to
highwaymaa, fifty inches, belting six :inches to
twelve inches. Will sell entire or
in part.
FAR7d.5 FOR SALE,
N. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colharne Street,
Toronto,
ye it YOU WANT TO BUY U11 SELL,
L ' Frtit, Stock, Grain or Dairy ',arm
write H. W. DaWSO linitlX10011, or 90 Col.
borne Rt., Toronto.
IL W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto,
AGENTS WANTED.
A GENTS TO TAKE ORDERS. FOG TILE
P. System handtailored. matte :o
nwasuro c1oin, no rik, good .proLt.,
ales; everything guaranteed. Esti:ins:Iva
territory, Spr.ng Outfits ready' Jan. are.
Write to-thay. T. SYsto,in. Co., Nordhenuer
Building, Toronto. Ont.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CAN OEK, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETU..
internal and external, cured with-
out vain by our home treatment. Write .
us before too late Dr. Denman Hodiaal
Co.. Limited, Coilingwond, Ont
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OF INVENTIONS
PIGEON, PIGEON & DAVIS
71a St. James St., - Montteal
Writs for Information
LRS -
New and Second:hand, for heating
and power purposes, Water
Pinnies. TANKS AND SMOKE
STACKS.
POISON I 1113,141,41([vrca3Ks TORONTO
Engineers and Shipbuilders.
Machinery Fur sage
INFORMATION FOR INVENTORS
Messrs. Pigeon Pigeon. & Davis.
patent, solicitors, Montreal, report
that for the week ending De-
cemb,er 8th, 1914, 146 Canadian
patents were issued, 91 of which
were granted to Americans,
27 to Canadians, 17 to; residents of
Foreign Countries and 11 to resi-
dents of Great Britain and Colo-
nies.
01 the Canadians, 9 were resi-
dents of Ontario-, 7 of British Col-
umbia, 6 of Quebec; 3 of Manitoba,
l• of Alberta, and 1 of Saskatche-
wan.
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc.
'Julian Recruits.
Recruiting'fok the Indian army is
continuing in an extraordinary
manner, the fighting ,raees, having
had their martial instincts consid-
erably whetted by ac -counts of feats
achieved by the Indian troope at the
front. In tonsequence of the num-
ber of applications received at head-
quarters for permission to proceed
to the front the commander-in-
chief of the Indian allay has be -en
obliged to forbid officers to forward
such requests.
minartes Liniment Cures cargo in Cows,
Question of Roads.
A retort that .shows something or
the attitude of Russian and Aus-
trian officers beforehostilities ac-
tually broke out, is reported by the
Petrograd COTrespondent of the
London Times. In the -course of his
last interview with the Russian
military authorities before the war,
Prince Hohenlohe, the Austrian
military attache, expeessed surprise
that the Ru-ssians should be requi-
sitioning.so many antomobilee, the
extensive use of which since then
may help to explain the rapid alter-
nations of fortune of engagements
that have so eoften proved confue-
ing, "Your reads are too bad," the
Austrian remarked. "Of what use
are automobiles ?" "Ala," replied
the Buselan, "but you must reinem-
ber that your roads are very goecl 1"
Life is short, and our brother
men ars like ourselves, very imper-
fect. It is best to judge all charit-
ably, to resent nothing too bitterly,
to forgive much, and to smile over
many things.
tanard's Liniment tbn'es Olplitherla,
NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED,
S. Frank Wilson & Sons,
73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto.
A Goner.
a man's wife is his better .
half, isn't she ?"
"We are told so, my son."
"Then if a, man marries twice
there isn't anything left of him, is
thereV'
•••••
'Granulated Eyelids,-
eEyes inflamed by expo-
sure to Sun, Dust and Wind
quickly relieved by Merltie
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
just Eye Comfort, At
Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye
Salve in Tubes 25c. For Rocket the.EyeUrceask
Druggists or Mitring Eya'Reinedy Qat. Caduago,
Our Language.
The Frenchman asked an English.
sparmaker what he was making,
"A ward,' was the reply.
"How much. have you got done ""
was the next question,
"A yard."
"Where did the spar onee
from "
'The yard.'" And the Frenchman
was very much surprised at the 10-
eidity of the answers ancl amazed
at the simplicity of our language.
•
is not the only source
of severe wounds and
injuries.
caused, wounds, cuts,
burns, •eczeina, •.piles,
skin diseases .anderup-.
tions are 'most quick-
ly cured by Zatn-.0uk.
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