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The Huron Expositor, 1917-04-27, Page 6I , e . ­ � - F . 0�1 I - 'I � I � I ___ -..------ � .. ­ i 1. 11 - I .. - .____ ___ ____ �� ,.-.---.-----,- .--.-.- I I . I 11 I . � - . � . , k _ - ____ - - , - — 1, � � � . ­, 1. ,� - _. I . - - � - � &W�N"�, � � - I . � - .'' . I ­. I � -41- . - , � . : - - . I I - I I . 1� ,- - S I ! � . -41 . . .�_ I I - .., - - . I - - .- I - fell , .� A � - - � - - - � E MUST . . I—- �. . . . I the radtas of its exlAosion and I . - � �' - - . . AND, _", . I wrif Kwa vo!4ftm6w - I - � _. - ­ . ftmu#_ - wounded, but I efeem to have got Most I I- i- I- I - - - I I I ­ . I I I I I - . f - �. - I I �� 11-11, , I . 0=_ 11RU GIVE UP RN TURONX T I it . . . - I rr -1 Z . I - I I - . - I . I I of the watte'r. . I ; - I - � � - - I I - I ,� . � .- I . � . � � i � I � - HE TEMPS reproduces the . Yes the shock. was awful. Yet I 11 - I li ; � . � � � . � J - ' � . - t q . I - more ' d I was not' I � - Y i I., . - - - I - i � 'I'' . . - � t . 11 ­ - -, -, " " - I I cis , --- '�_ ­ I - IN .. I -1 � bF i 11 N .. . 2 -to WWW most important 'assages of . . Al . 60*10 - don't think I lost consciousness for �, - I . f - � p ? ­ I , . SWI Shold Be A111OWed % . -z - _. ,� t en- than a minute. An - I I , ! I an interview,which X. V I I .1 , � Am. MOMMIL A di - . - - left long untended. A young offficer I -_ �, I . A I . PP a-efore Planting. I , I ­ . � : I � . -1 N, � . izelos gmnted recently to a TO � PE A 1, a" 4 I . I � - - 31 I . I - - ' 01 my battalion had seen me drop He , . A ' i . . . 13 ; � I �_F. G_ - E - . - - special representati-ve of the flava .- crawled up towards me on all fours - - I- I - , I .�l . SOME FIRST CROPS10 PUT IN over the snow, alid, seizing my hanK, . . i �.l � . , A - � **to of beint M*d If ageW. The Greek ,statesman dealt %rife Cura. by Lydia E. t;) I , r, � - - pullied me over its smd6th surface I I 10 - � � . I th; . with the mot 11 I I A lk-,mo cbrozie nor* or A - trsuld& � . Ives 'which had com- the shelter of the rock. . - � - - I � � yAm-Buk has eured thauxands Of -1 Bealls Are a Splendid Food Ithro4tiria. polled his �olftleal attitude -during Pinkhaw!s,Vegetable d by I I c 'i � 0012tinsto cum. �, Yes. the tort, ,w�a of being dragge ,­ I . L L to Gmw This Yerx-How t' P' ,'*' thp European war, Having recalled I Compound the hand Of L My broken arm was acutk. ' I - . I - I . I _� I Thi superiority of ZAM-Buk COMM .. . I . i L � , ! . _ - 1 lk � I mro herbal. coMosition ceed in Sev�DWI Lines. the conditions in which he was k6pt Yet it was not very much greatet th-.,in - V . __ I - i!; . �,f from its I . I r - r i_ g, It 1 7::1 1 .- I J =- d the skl# with whIch Naturlys ' what I bad alre9dy been sufferin � - . � � ­ A -, OHXS-� ON, Vlelg��i�bllk from power, after having oiltained a Des Moines, Iowa,-." Four years, age I - . I ih . � had to be borne and the strain was 1 1 J I - . kealing substances ar* blended. SpeeiAlixt, Ontario DepartMent ot . /4/ . - , I �� I I t L I : ­ i 1916 elections, lie re- I WAS very sick and my life was nearly � - 11 - : �. - - ­ ,_ I L I 14 r I I rity In the soon over, Wonderfully defft and ten- ' _� . � I ,,#� i Za-m-iBuk contains none of the AgricWture, Toronto.) I majo ' . . The `40 ", t " 1 _"s der are. Serbian soldiers in dressing ' t- - � . , , , !. spent. . . U-7 � I fat or poisonous Having discussed the methods of ferred to the second oceas'OA On - �_ 11. foaTS6 anima " L11 I -_ - I ef)rl, I r .4 . �- �t, _ : L�.. stated that I won id I IV a be preparing the garden soil to recelvq which, in a perfectly un wounds on the field. A couple of them, I -i f r minor , ftugs whfch� are t L I .. - F 0 wit'i - .7� found iu common OlntmOnts, but 10 � the need we now turn to the, nowmig. tioual mannerf he W as kept fr ra of- never get well .- men of my own company, did me up' 11 _0 i t_ - . I 0 1 # I ,no need fice'. "it was at this point," said Al. I -61at an oi:?ra1,.­,n in the quickest tinie imaginable, and I i - L�� I I I r --- ,� , x1l medicine. of the seed Itself. There Is' . r- 4 � I I I . I �, go reftned are the herbal essences � I and that with�wt !t my . I , . I - ��, L to hurry the sowing of the L seed. Bet- Venizelos to his Interviewar, "that I , was soon lying on a 'stretcher on I I - ,� - t I i I I I- Ift Zam-Buk that the balrA h" uu- ter results will be obtained It the might have constdered revolution, - r 1 would not In e caio way to the nearest field hospital. . ­ q - - __LJ.L r I J r - I � ; I . . � A . "uxi powers of penetration, and r. . WW"!- - ; amateur gardener Will wait until the you want to know why I did -not � my Lust', .�rl -----------"W year. . 4 1 L : L'f- L hereas an ordinary ointment re- U Is warm and -easily *ork(4. The adopt- that plan? First of all, be- ' objected to ,.,.,-; � . - :.J1 w W * I RECIPES. FOR KILLING FLIES. .1 I � � mains on. the surface ski;4 Zam- an cannot, il L �� r �'. - r- vegetables discussed are anged cause a. government m In I : I . �­ r peration and �?�,; . . I I �` . L irlying tissues I #Silylo ' L - -to 24 hours, .become a TevolUtI011a"Y', 01 - The United States Governnient � � I . r �4 . lauk reaches thi und( as nearly as po 4M L . I Va ai- some of Ly ". i " - � � � - , 19 - . I - I . I on. for , I . Drfngr. from. It I the time t d e p AtOdr-.-'. any niore than a ' ation can plunge makes the following suggesti I t � where the, disease a r n . "' ` L . . i I 'j, i . . - 0onVUl0_L_ Finkham's Vr;gz..,- L L I � ,_ . then kill,gL the germs and cures from , with a light heart into thp the destruction of house flies: For- i __ L . , � - � LETTUCE. Lettuce is g�qwu for , ble Compound, 1 to(�s I .... I :j . t up. 7Am-Buk ours$ are - 11 specially at a In 41dehyde and sodium salicate , - 11. � I the roo its leaves, and is our beat known I Ons Of dvil war,. e � It and cornmeriend . sons, Both are I I I tkusrffiorough and permanent. � salad plant. It -is a'Bhort-sees" I time when its hereditary enemy Is , tho two best 117 poi , � - ­ I � . LJ- VA1116 In . - to -get better god am' now Well, airt Mx4ey buve their I 11, �, f Zam-Buk is of Unique I Plant, wid In ciften grown '0 tong assed on Its frontiers. it. Is only sulperior to arsenic. . I - .1 - curing eczema, chronic sores, ul- . .� _* I In er' f4iled 460and able to do my own housework, advantages for household use, They I � I wheh all oth moans have - ... �i 9", blood-POUCM. I or p 6000 akp_�her crop. -It is quite, " ar� not a poison to ehildren; they are I IM ,V I I � . gem ringworm that such methods�can be considered. - 1�__, � . . � . , boils hardy a.fid tAi be. planti.ld quite . - I con recommend the Vegetable Cc.rn- d 1, -.f d 01les, as well " � " bg, in ;; ; _L . early in the spring, grown to matui- ,If, proviotis to - the bulgaria'a Jnva� pound to any woman who is gick and convenient to handle, -their ilutions . - L= "L Sion of Maced gth L2 -,d aro simple and they attract the flies, i hen YOU ral nt � I—: burng, scalds, and all Wn IUJt ity, and 'followed with AL - tender crop onia, I had started --a ran down as a wonderful stren I . W � I L I i � "A' I . . 'A formuldeh on i. rA All druggists or Zam-Buk Coo To-, - I such as *9j,na; plaritp.'eivil vp�ar, public orniofa might have* h69th restorer.' My husband I yde soluti ' oi approxi - I . ­ . toes, -or it may b . 1, � says 1 I � i " ­ 50e. box, � * _e - y the correct strength -may be - �� I I I rMtO i 3 for $1.95. ed between "YL lants of $ho1.e&bb&Ve: . . .dft� A, �� . . , p i ?considered me responsible 'for that would have been in -my grave ere Ois m I I _ � - � -by adding - r three teaspoonf uls : i , � " . - L IM JaMily.' Irt IS L a m de A, 1 i . ��� Ak AM AM . Vegetable o- : � : � 1-1-1 . good pin In _a; invasion and thjs,� would certainly ff it had not beefi for your - aldehyde s ' V-,Ouvp,� Ho m 4wti - 11 , . * .,entrate J* 1. I I 0 . 'few feet have been a draw und."-Mro� BL�NCHE JEIFFB I- of -the conL - I , I - small garden to Plant OUTY iL� 11. �.. � 7 , � � : I � . . fo , . oommercially known as for- L . I , � . 1. . -.1 at one time and follow this-*Ith sac- for - hich I stand." Limited to my SON, 709 Lyon St, Des Moines, lo W.a. - I " . I I . w - . lk I f 7 1 � . - . I . � . i , -to a pint of water. Similarly,, � � M ;L - : L' . L , cessive pLsntings made - every ,ten own reoourees I could not have sue- - -tres up to highest standard -f* . � .1 .. ; it' I Ir .1, Sifore-sUbmitting to A surgical opera- t,h proper doncentration of sodium ' BE sure to 1)7uy a paint thatmeam ,, I .., . � I 'L .weeks until .JUJY ISL ceeded, Not being able to count on _ fi, I . . ds" Or two tion It is wise to try to build up Lie cylate may be obtained by dissol,r- �11 - -.Z— ' . . r. -n- Appearance, Durability and Covering Capacity. if It ladu I'[ 7 The lettuce seed may be sown- tn the Greek army, ithe - .. ink three teaspoonfuls of the pure " I - 1�. - - 1 .� " - majority of � .1 7 ' - wX �[ , � I— . I.. L , female system Atid cure.1t* dery - -­ � � -, I - rows cotIVArativily thinly at a depth -whose officero are devoted these qualitl�s you'll, be disappointed in the job and wor. I T - t � J - � I I � I . t- . In - 1- - , i il ,��A,01c-�F­ - - of ents with LydJA E, ,Pinkham's N .!gc- cb6mical (a powder) to a pint of wat- � - I 1. _-4-- ,;-44 .. � / , ' � of -&.quafter of an inch. The pI=tx,.KI I w- risking the defeat have to do it over again. - f . ag, was � I - I _ ;v er. ­ - or -r '1�e " , - table Cgmpound,,' It *has saved mal . I � - 41, - _�, 1�4 , 0 C A, should bo�thinned to stand two incbei' I -war had # . - _�, 0��400�.,�j, � �'7 :1 " I -the-Liberal Party i If civil � . . . � f � , I - I I , . ­ . W, - - ng. . i 7, , I 1. . I I I *4 your . L 1. �,_ Apatt. * -I � - . 1, - brokdu out."' � I women from surgIM operatio 1A container has been found conven- Run no risk. Be certain of the result before spen" A . � � . . - -:. ie#� for automatically keeping the so- � . . I z kl�, - I "stratford, Oat. "You want to know why I did not oney. Use . 1. . . 4- . I I' If oide desires large single -heMs - Writ* to tke Lydia X P! nklia.m., I t - I I p I I � 0 thin- "at once give my movement an antidy- KeWeine ()j�,o 8S... for lution always available for flies to M . I 1. I ­ LL. .. :of 16ttuce the plants sh uld.be Lynno Ma 1; !, - �� I I . V I- -to a d bj-W"den"� � , ZZ drink. An ordinary, thin-walled �_ L T. I On#Ws Rest Business College. I 1 L�� - w an . ,- - . �ed %ad from seven to Aine ' nastic - character, �,ince I kne advtd4-� wM drinking glass is filled or Partially MI- � . �� MN �� �* �. �, Stu&sft! =a at Inches Aptrt. The thinnin be ­ . � 14* ML M� " � L - , -Y enter our classes go May had declared that! King Constantine ILAIM d � I t - - . I - - : time. Commence your course . I .. I e4 with the solution. A saucer,. or - I U . : - any t==#)Anted to another part: of the had betrayed his �country? The reply ' .. . W " 9 A I - _ � � , 1 - t, - �_ - . - . I � small plate, in which is placed a piece . 3,1K Ew'%�LISH T . 1 f : � od be qwMed fat odtion ! �, ; a at L jle'o� . ' - I � - . nowi nelf j�, I . I . in , lt,*as not my Inten- � L' L ­_ L I L" _ Ay w .jprdgn. . of WHITE blotting paper cut the size . 4i � � �*? ad . Sern%u- -Governmem eoncealing f ram I I n.. by midsumnier. Durix - ' - . I *"a& The r"sh: -plant U'tloii-to oh edt-her the form of . their own people and from the worl,d , . ' L Int year'we. receiv ' - i� , L - - I I .431910 Of the dish, is put bottom up over the �%, L �0 - -_ I I L �� I _1_� - grown f6jr its r06t0, whidh Am "&= 9OVernMiont ,or the reigning dynasty. at large that they had Kitchener! . The whole is then (Wieldy in-; It contains, 70% Brandram Genuine BB 'White Lead md �1� 7 - . . - - I - ;�. ,.I ,� I for over � 200 Oft* &s8b"ns ' ra* JA&I'": $6011 -as � they &M 1U06, 7Wh*t I wa#ed was to fulfill, as far - 'never gla - - - I to I � - 1� _,­ " e,4mld. not p � . Yet the logle'of facto has ver:d Pilre White Zinc, mixed i pure Linseed Oil and . I I _ pply�� OW cmdu- � , a match placed'under the edge' M - A - 1-i , ., ,, . . in dejjaj& Write st -1 enbuth tb Aim, ft is -quite bardr, as possible, lour alliance obligationf.f j, ;1: 4' at" we � I ha:dnJWy influence, over. creduloud of the glass, and the container is ree:dy exceeding fineness in our modem plants. Science an(r=,4.:�za , ­ ­ I ­ . LA-VIX"10% � .�, � � Sad lligY W PlAnteO -TerY ea,rW fit *8 to Serbia, co-operi,te with the Allied M1LJJdV,'aU4 we have it on -the author- _' � �_ ,I . I on" eatalogdc � I ! --I, - for our ft" � � I . - R - � . f6v use. As the solution .dries oat of . paint of vtd: � I � . I , ': Adfih4 AM-friquently armies In ity of 606h an excellent periQdieal as tests have proved that this combination produces a 'L - - of". - 1� turning the :9ulgariths out !;'. � '. L . . . . , the saucer the liquid seal at the edge I � 00 ' - � �- L ?, �, ' � - UP quid ; ,, !I, I Coyering Capacity and Durability, --one that will proted yow., I I WU 0 our tiriltory, and coutribute,ju To-dl�Y- that the legen(I to t abat- I 1 i � as Pkillf- so fArL &a - - -a, i: � D. A. lKeLselibm- PrindeiW .1 J su" taftl J%We - ' '-sitieiiii 0* I oat of - 6f the glass is broken a -Ad more li . - L ;�IW 'tll'ik' 6kopS - - - I : ­ - - . - � -1 . . , - . � rs,_. - h - - L' we could, t6 the fflial vie- Ing, but -spreading, though now the fl - home against tine destructive weather of Canada's i . I into the lower rdeeptacle. Thug C -644t I i� , -_ -- , - ,- - . , I ni:". . , ows - - I - . � I . � Thti should, ..ho*ri*6rj be to , by t;iinetLg G back tb its - mythologists tdn;d t6 locat,6 Kitch- the paper is always kept moist. f � , . ry . 1 " I .1 - I climate. i - - . ­ .. � . - I - 1-1 - bet'die th "' � - , . I I � - 1 T -f_ �- 0tw &00 grd"d. , SU06- protecting powers. After, the war Tli' sfbi­ ha,s.,gained oven wider "- ity ; � - I I i - " uant. - 4-_- .. , _ -_ L , I � q ­ � , 04 '&'Is alsb 'ailvli" f* -r - and following on thq success which I - " -u- ranee than in Gres:t Our authorized agent will eladly give you color !;. !­ WEAK HEART, ender, mix it with the same q f - - I 1, t Pull" 'elte L 19 PArSUIPS - W traditiongi policy at the side of the ,ener In Russia kather.than Germany. 1-:- ­­ . Take, live cents' worth- of oil of lav- �, � � �1L !,� Jit" tho , . R --- NW#4 -*fthith oe)trAZn'7 I L , , . I �1_ I h silj;od L ' . . In.. 1, - - I I I -: , _, tj , of water put in a common glass atom- 4 J " � 14 ­ . I �4L &W; . ,Z, � i . _ I I � ­ _ '. , *fs L - _. �� ". - expecte - Sritalg-.' According to To -Day, the ) - &_ , i,� -, _L �Wk' *, - d, we could have re-establish -ce . Or you may write our See-mce I . - � , . lif �, I izer and spray it around the rooms and pri 9 ., L . cards tL` - V11;i(i .16 'L jo . U, � za , 7 - WULD NOT WORK WS. our fi�* * 4* - ed Our ftnstffiltl�nal liberties by of Frenchmen believe that _ '. " . � I . . T- I IL - ,L �­ . t : , . - I � � %­ . � � , -MAL-44ty where flies are. In the dining -room Department direct, for. advice on -your paintir4 _ I , 1, . �s . broadc"Wf't ,e depth PrOrOtted bs" calling a constituent �ssembly for Kitchidbek actually reached Ru � � , . I I i i ii 0 - I - I 1-11 COULD NOT SU_ Ev, - ati It "'a, spray it lavishly even on the table problem. - I , �L' 14 : . InIt, ft6f0V iftof id, halt 12* that putpose. - . th i atinti-y f ok Which he was bound or' i ; - � .z - e c - . , � f I ;It,;. ii �. linen. The od ,s very disagreeable - I I I only. PAdish gei6ift , , �� � I I : rille re- M. venizelos went on to say that -, when he left London, -and Is living ' - � 1. L r L � � , .to flies but refreshing to most peopic. Z �. I .ept ill & state a, quire �. �. L" KaW wounn we k no - thinning, and the xoff be.- after his arrival in Salonica he anonymously there for some occult. . � IL 1� ;_ - - � Geranium-, Mignonette, heliotrope To G. SCU"I'TT - I - . �_ � the. rows should be kept -1 - , "I �^ - ; ksk a death, . weAk, wesn =J. I tween 00" intendedL to have -visited the islands putpose. The f act that the body of .- T . � ­ � T; , I I I.,!17- , _­_ _- ,_ - - of winter les. . - _ -..:. 1 E'� - L with tho hoe. A crop" hJ6L priVa'e secretary was recovered They especially dislike the odor of S20- &FORTH, ONI-T 1 12 _­ and white clover are offensive to M � : - I .. �� -�- _­ uhable to, Atblad to . of the Ionian Sea which stood for the to �_ _­ ww��_. - _- ind ire I I vl��_-,! � -: - - dmir bougehold, social or busiums dnties I radish may be obtained if- the seed Is - Ve-nizelist cause and to have raised near- Kirkwall a few days after the honey -suckle and hop blossoms. I . ': ­ �- 0 :-.- . , - . . - g'._ 1. , I ia,�i�; - I � an account of the unnataral -action of w a about- the first of August. Theas important contingents which would �Hampshlre was seen to disappear by I � L . L I _ -, , . 17 1 According to a French scientist flies � I . . L.- - L _. I . should bo thinned out -'to three inches have helped to -hold Greece in the in- watcher I . V-- . dw -heart. I I s on shore, does not shake I - - - - , bave intense hatred for the color blue. L, I - . � - ­ I - I - . . .., � I - - L �;:�--, � ". To all such PsAues MiAburn's Hewrt &P&rL ' terest ' most Rooms decorated in blue will help to ,,� A � - . I I s of the Allies, but the 19kat- the adherents -of this late!3t and 17 - -,. �. � - t__� - =d -Nerve -Pt% &e prowpt and Per-' SPII�AOH. Spinach is A Short erinf'i�cide_nt occurred which put a curims of myths, They argue that, . I ­ - *�l � ", - keep the flies out. 11 Z.: .. .- . L;� -1 uahent' relief. - season lzrop which is grow"n to Pro- stop to his plan's. . - alilibugh -hli3 staff may have been an . - - - �­, �Z, - Alix together one tablespoonful Of r, �5L - -1 - &mi -nee _______________ _____.1 - � � I e H nhire, he was not ­ I - Mm- J. Day, 2k John SUeet South, vide table greens. The plant matures Following on this incident it was th e' - f und Mack-Pepper,and I . - I . ., � W _ �. � � ! ssar , cream, one o gro I L _1� - w 9 multon, Ont-, wzites�: "I was so ran In about six weeks . from � Planting, -decided to create a neutral zone ily flibre himself; thAS he pLerhaps 4 one of brown sugar. This mixture is - I _ L - 11 ' . � ­` - ­­�� .1-. - — . : - ; 1, I � Ter -Y MAY which prevented his keeess to Thes- N, � �_, - -. - 46wn witk a weak he=t I coWd not even. and seed should be sown proceode(l to Russia alone. The ,- � ,�'­ - � poisonous to ties. Put in a saucer I t--- � . ,- .1 il I , _ F ---_1 pwftp the floor, n" emki I deeP at - in the spring, as the plants, run to. saly and Epirus, preventing thus all theory Is -advanced that.he may have darken the room except ,one wind ' Borax is espeeially valuable around over the manure and sprinkle � ­ - il �'.�­ i� � Airht. 1 was so awfullY sick sometimes seed 4uring the hot summer months. development of the- movement in crossed the Atlantic to Canada, and - ow . 7.1* ­ r. - � - . - arm poundof water. . , I.: � � . r - . -11 , fE t* stay in bed all day2s I was so The needs may be planted in rOws 0 these proVinces which were Irenizel- thence by Victoria to Vladivostok. I -1 , . _�d i and in that set the saucer. s and out of doom One I - ­ � � - ­ I I 1 To clear the house of flies, burn borax to twelve bushels of manure I Lye, chloride of lime, -or coppon,4 , - ,. ,h� �-': - v=k. I 1-med three and a half b-6xes of * br-oadeasted, and should be -sown at ist, "Our military organization," e they are determined, (SUIP L U fl -l". I 16%twn's Heart a -honer is alive, , the flies, but. they must be SWEPT .without' injuring its manurial crude carbolic add, or any kinul � Vt- - . I _''� - ad Nerve Pills. ) pyrthrum powder, This stupefies will be found desirable as a pZ�on, ha.., of iron) dissolved in,ratert -;,! , , . and I a dej�tfi of one half inch. Successive continued M. Venizetos, "is' .so ad- willy nilly, that Kite: _ t­� L. J wornan to-daY, and 2s strong planting -may be made if so desired; vanced that when � the support deeid- The myth A�m4Wto flourish among ; � am a cured UP and BURNED. tiea or farm stock Scatter the b3rwx disinfectant 'he used in vau2s.., ", I � . ��;,� _. � ' . may I %.'�-­a . � ja snyone mald be. , I am doing MY Ovrn,., When the leaves are large enough to ed upon at the Boulogne Conference those numerous' individuals whose , . . . 11 '­� � I 1, �. 4�1 . I -to -----I---- - - - -_ �­ -- � ­'­ smse-mk, 'even tny own w­biag ' - e ,they may be pulled, off or the is placed at our disposal we.shall be minds eagerly turn toward conspir- ------ � -, ,,,, ._ ! �' , �_ ­ years but I I I -_ -_ I.—.--- _­ _7�__, - ---.7-1 T dmtored f or over two I got , whole plant may be cut f rom the d r, ho are quite, certain that . ­ - �-� � . - I& � able to have 60,000 men under aeY, an F�. � � �i - __ — ' - . L L . - I � . . ­ 1. � I I Used Your Oils. , ) . I root.. � ! - � I PD hd'D UUti I arms, which would ,,pprnift us not what they see in print is false. Per- I - I ,- __ - � . __ - - � � j L It - MqF4 - i. L - s Hm-, and Nerve Pills are. , �. ­� I t lfiRnirn! ONION. The onion is grown, for oAly to meet all the necessities of haps some future student of historl- - I wi 9 I -1 - 1. 11 I . I ; I . - �- �.� t� See. PerL bm:, 8 bo-xcs for $1.25, at all _... ! 41 - cc6pt of seasoning, pickling, and-, for eatint public order; but to send three divl- , cAl mysteries, like the late Andrew . 11 .� - . . ? ­ �. 11 4itliffs or mailed direct o -n r - centage of onions siong to the front, -while maintaining . .1 -1. j nuTgo , raw. A lirge per Lang, will, long af ter the war is I ­ . � Co., i4 J I - . I P-Mce DyTm T. Mnim" stor d for winter use are grown.from in our.depots more than 13,000 m.en Over, makei this latest superstition 1 7 1 ­ - � . - � Zr. I 1 TWO" 021L i xe . I I . i . - seed planted In the soil very eaTly. in to fill � gaps and maintain our di -vi- the subJect. of �an *essay. Do 1, . IV � T T I 0 mha" I I I I I I Ift ;dt" 18� I I i ; _� . -1 the spring. The soil -should be ri6h, f3lons at their f ull streugth. In - ,--- _. L I I . 1. L I . I I U' SERGT. FLORA SANDS. ! . .1 tiM ! .: � moist and well drained, b t fresh three months' e we shall be ready I I -L �'. L . . . . :. � ! manure is.not the best to apply. ThO to mobilize the Cyclades division In a clean and comfortable bed, ___z_' �. . i - L". %./ T% 0 .0 , ' � i I I � �,_ seeds should'be planted &t a depth which we are at present organizir,g. amidst comfortable and quiet our- I I . 101ftlema t I u ! , -_ 4 of about one-half inch, and the rows It is not impossible that we shall b.-- roundifigs, lies a comely, motherly - 1 1 ; , - .. Fur rrices I - i i should be from twelve to fourteen �,b'le to form a fifth division, when lookinj little lady. Her"bed is in the * '� , ' ind t"M of wi* of &e 10110vW I ; inches apart. " The seed ' should be Lbe reign of ,terror having ceased -In nurses'-. ward of Military Hospital, - � ; . !� 49 -4 - brands apply I- . , planted very � I Ir , 4MA, � . , thinly so that there Old Greece, Et number of officers and Camp No. 41, and the little lady is a I i - %a 9 %214 * MAL ORDER DVARTWX 1, will be no need. for extra thinning Of subalterns will once more, as Is most patient -the only pati � I .1� - � � AAWAd *WMi" LhAW the onions. Cultivation should cease probable, join oui -ranks. This is all in a camp that has neommodattion 1 \ I Rom 63 is chaWl!" 39ma I when the onion tops are such -a size over aud'above the thousands, of for 1600 sick or wounded Serbian men. �' I VION-1 REAL. . as to prevent, easy work. In the f&U Greek workmen who have ' s ago a Royal Aide -de -Camp � . I I I , R � - � " I when the tops are about two-thirds vided for the Allies,for various pur- came to her bedside, and on behalf of I L . . died down the onions should be VuU- poses . . . . If Germany were, by 'the Prince Regent of Serbia, pinned I I - - I -1 I X" %I i ed aad laid In windxows so arraAged, any, chance, victorious, autocracy to her breast with much ceremonial, � .. . I so i that the bulbs are covered with the iinder King -Constantine would be the gold and silver cross of Kara- ! I - Iff .d . . � � I tops of the onions. This PreveUtO -stablished In Greece and we should Geofge--a rare badge that is only giv- . . .. ' . INDIA PA J . - any sunlyurn whIch.causes consider- have to disappear. But if Germany is en for conspicuous bravery on the I - I 20 .. ' able trouble in storage.. After tfia I CRO a A i finally beaten, as I am certain she fielld of battle. %� DO 3 I A,ive .been kept in this position for will be, everybody will understand Thewhole right side of her body, . I &LM i five or six days they may be gathered that King Constantine who has sten- from the shoulder to the knee. was . - . - � 0 ,. . . I : �:. Awmwwk� ! up and .placed in a slat box or ped from h1s constitutional throne lately a mass of torn flesh and shat- I - .1& I � 1�� I _: - _.� .. �_, � �&WeS I basket and tied up some way -so that . 1. -.:-,- . - party leader, must tered bone --the work of a Bulgarian t 4 � �, �. I , " I I I - I - . . i the rain will not get at them and the q - -_ ___- _____ I I . : ,�� f , - . ce to suffer 'the 6onsequences of the defeat hand -bomb that chanced upon her as -_ - _. -_ ____ - -_ I ­­ - - - -_ — ­� �.., .. M wind will have plenty of chan of his policy, just' as helping the Serbs to clear I � - . - . . . .. . I circulate around- the bulbs. The . ,&..g� - .A&AL.A& L , Vff PAI leader, has to suffer from defeat." out an enemy trench. �But now it is -, I . — . 1% I . - ZM z Olt I I . � . _$,� . M OR IS I I tops may be removed from the onions healing as satisfactorily as any sur- !_� �. A . . ... I I I ,_ at this time if so desired, or tha - ----- - - ' I � 9 I - - ; BLACK .I 0 1 UPERSMITTIONS. - geon could wish. � . - 7 J)R RJ a 3 toaTn I town I %­ . I " I . - - �ii� � � Lasen a-laNGSUMCLUS SPZCIAL J may be left c n. Dutch sets may be � - � Miss Flora Sands -that is the little � I � I planted as close together as they . � 1W , I I - liOMBRIW I . ., L I will stand in a straight row very Story That lUtchener is Alive Can- lady's name -is a Scotswoman. Work- - . I - . __ ----. - � . - ing in Serbia as a hospital nurse since r, a 7 1 early in the season, They should be not Be Ktned. early. in the present world -war, -her I I — JIL_ - if A I L , 73 0 th ,�Oil, 'WhIab ' W =M01' god - .- . 4 barely co-vered wit The theory -that we live in an ex- sympathy was so keenly aroused by 440 �� — . ­ � r - I abould be well firmed by tramping - wwlux -_ - I Im la I 1 ILUM - ... lsfm� � I , it, and th,e green onions should ceptionally rational age is daily dia- the sufferings and heroism of the peo I-M­--.-W�w � - " I 1.� . ; on I . I - .�. in Z ' be puUed as soon " they are read7 u ess of large ple that, when the hospital units were - - . I I I - I par= �_ ! I broken up during the great retreat in 1 1 1 .. d-_ lilli�l��illilllllllllllll III iiiiii- --- -_ ______ � -_ - -_ - __,_ --- -_ -_ � -1 . I for Vse. numbers of people to accept popular —Iill � I � IOHZNMM LAO= I . October and November, 1915, sh, EM � I I mn -_ ­ _� � -_ ,-,-------- - i PEM. Peas may be planted very sapersiltions. In fact, we are in- licited and obtained permission W ! 02C0Z_Z=== -0 -, , q rue Above do are bA ; ­ early in the season, and for the eaM ulous enlist as a private in the rearguard,, ' -_ , EMENOWN -." I 9 I - . .,- ith V*.= I . .Pad ,. the seed should be sowt In a clined to think it a very cred I _ __ ___ -_____1-______ coniumer* direct 2" ! CMIP - the er . a. , To be iwure, the old belief that that protected the withdrawal of the i . . - - I I . ­ I . � . - - I __ � furrow of two inches deep aftd retreating army, Before that army - � I wes I c e ri ti �� . I : _____ ­ I . Brewery 04my fn kcaL ; seeds placed an inch apart. Some ar- the devil goes walkJng about the i rea h d the Ad a c I - - no Itains" tradws mml& L . - 0_9_�__�__,� - � � - �__,�_ . - s- ! � - - rungements should be made so thatt eartli playing practical jokes, and I won promotion. Become Sergeant . -1 - - - NIMN I � I . : the pea -vines will have some sup- making compacts with men for their I Sands, she stood high in th?, regard of , . ­ - I � I . I rt. Limbs of trees or chicken � - - _�� I P* souls, no longer prevails to the ex.- both officers and men of the crack reg- ! - - .... . a-- .1 1':1 wire may be used for thWpurpGse, as i- I i ; I - . 6. I'll . I � -_ I 'I , . ; . .,. tent that it did five hundred years . iment to which she still belongs. On: . _�_ - . I ' , - - . Y_ I I , . � :� ­ ; the vines will cUng to-thiz for sup- � - i t, !-: ato; but many good people- still cling the Macedonian front she went i ;�Z_- <­� ­ I 11: - - �* QEMBZ,- " I : port and will be kept up from the � _: , " �. � 1, -It- _V_ - I I through the whole of the arduous and 1 - � . � �i � -7 FOR to the belief that a heavenly host did , ,---%,. - kal I , � � 4 � � ground, This support should be set - - ; . ; intervene at the Battle of the Mame I successful offensive campaign that' I I 7N I - , I WTI - , � � j- 1 4, - ­ pref erably at the time of planting. U , I �­ r, :r";r_�..� ­ 2 .. � I began.on September 12th. - ­.". .1 5 .1_ !_ --- ­ Some years after Joan ,of Are was ." I . � t ­ . I . 91 This soil should be drawn up around I - .., , I .. . - I I . 1. - I -, burned at Rouen, a young woman I It was in the decisive assault on the, , 11 .11. I � . "LIVERISHNESS I t th-s ,vine. . � I , # . S ! I I _r part � highest -crest of Hill 1212 that Miss ___. . � , made her appearance in anothf ­ � ; BEANS, Generally speaking, it Is I - � I . �. . I of France and claimed to be the maid 6ands' active career was tempoararily .... ; . f I .. 11", — I i��pmi� - , � - . � � i- . . - -1., I lwqq? ..", ... , __.. Iri f I USE ; not a good practice to add fresh man� of Orleans, alleging that.'the story of cut short. , How this bappened let her i " ..1. 11'r�1.11."*­ . I ,-,* 7- � �� I Ure to the soil where one expects to - i -A I I , %-,,, - . � . 1. her incineration was all a fabrica,- , relate in her own words: � �f 1. I 1- . I I 61 I . ) -, w beans. They prefer'a moist, tion. I � " ­ ,:;, 'o I ; � . , L K - - - I I gro "We bad been crouching in our shal-, 1 0 . � � � � '1� I � MILBURN'S Not only were large n mmb I , I:,_ - -A gt__1�1_41",-: ; i , � . ld erg . I , � _. . I - I , deep loam. The seeds shou be of people convinced of the truth of low pits, for hours, walt ,ing impatiently I ;: , I - .� ..x — 4"Opmft 1 : - : . - !_ i_ p1=1ed fairly early in 'the'spring. I . �� - . _� I,- I � I UX" -LIVER PILLS her story, but the go-vernor of the for the order to attaek. At seven a.m. ) _..s . .. I AO%6 � The rows being at leaA eighteen. Iw . t . S - - I � ". . ,_� � I apart. A f urrow' two inch particular province where she. told the order came, It was snowing and , . -1 . Loxwy k'arvs I I ches ,.J 1.2 her tale gave her a pension out of the snow lay on the ground I was out of I - � ___d THEY NEVER FAIL TO DO GOOD- deep lqaY be made with the corner ,IV, . . ­ i 411 : I . : A , public funds. We smile at this as my pit in half a second, and running I , � - :_ ­ , a hoe and the seeds placed from two . 11col 14, . �. . . . ,_� evidence of the credulity of mediw- as fast as my logs could move. I am , - 1. 0% 1 T -1 to three inches apart in the bottojg� , � ; � I 'r" . : va dnd through Tickets .. A - I France; and the Inconvenience always the first to leave cover. Ic is I 1 1 , �q Mn. 1. ,%ellsworffi, Mhf=, N-&, of this -furrow. Anofher way whiah I 1. , , i the people of that d6w suffered,from my duty as a non-commissioned offleer. � ' . , i - - .., � writes. I take pleasure in writing ym. is sometimes followed in. pl , , . .- , 'f ' _h ant'84 the lack of newspapers and other . But, unfortunately, I am not so nimble . PIT1% I I . : I , � .r concerning the great value I ave rt- beQ�" is to make holes Vwo Inc ' yet. the aq most-, of my men. So it happens JL 0 1 A THe , . - I f, caived by using your bfilburn's LR=- deep t,welve inehes &PUTt a'rmtd in mains of communication, ,alf points 'n EASTERN CA' -'ADA and '" � � j,k-i' - laver Pills for a sluggish liver. When my holo three or f our se pla acceptance of this fable is ,not mo" that I am generally among the last , go* I � eds be pl . � r ; I � I � f. Ever got bad I would have severe head- curious than the legend which has � to reach an enemy t�eneh. -W -ell -I had I - � - � ft is always advise4 .not to touck Ow sprung up in many parts of the nearly reached the brink of the ]%l- I Pa"citic 1.C..1oast .. x r athes, but after using a couple of viah IbMt when they &M w9L - I I . -7 �- A, I ' I , . I - 11 British Isles that Lord Kitchener is garian trench in which our men were 19 ;� -4 your i 0 - I 1. � - pills I have not been bothered I - � . ilf -,,� to , , I.: - -.- I ! , : O!, with the headwhes anY more " - . I still ablve, and the not less f autastic already at grips with the defenders. - - i - t�r_- - � , � t �T � . = . id in , I was one of a small group of laggards '. Electric Lighted and comfortahly. eovu'pped trains � - , %4 1 1 e __� MMurn!s Laxa-Liver Pills de= away 1, � - stoxy that Sir Hector Macdo" - kF 1� � . I le I - , : . - -perbaps half a dozen--wben. a well- I �. I aff waste and poisonous matte� from the . . � WH,alive, and Is in fact Geuer&l I � - - -1 I ­ Brusitoff ot the Rumism forces. The , ailned 9'renade fell in ou -_ i -most convenient routinjor ar - I . To obtain the lowest fare an " the L �' - r m dst. A I C1 , -,piv to Chas. A 1 _34� #_-, system, and prevent as well as ctffe a : late -Lord Ki"euer had not been couple of men besides myself were in I . , , I .. i :, !;f r,ompL,dnts arising from a liver which has 1 CASTORIA i Aberhart, Druggist, Agent, or write to P. L. Fairbairn, Gener' � ., I at Passenger Dept' � :1 I dead a J ',�� . become inactive. � . I . fortnight before the story I � � � � �q --: XW Inhub &M ChWirm ri 68 King St, E., Tottonto. . % , 1.�. - � I advat that he haA not been — -1 .. I I - 1-.1M,s La=_Liw,_-_ Pills arp, 2-k. a , I , I I mihn Na"di , i � I P . 'A L__ A---JLA drowned at all, but wag in Germany. " I ,- . �,,�; K � - � vW, or U vials for $1 .00, at all dt�!=, or 1, - - , I q I �, , t- r am -led di=a on recdP-' of - -P -Children Cry T f YN' am AWIF UNWO F�iendly sovOls said he w" a pris- I ` 'a I 9 * V_ - ­__ ­ ` 'on_er,__o­tJuws that he was ftghtij I L; I tnern A - ;!� 1 rice by- I - , ­ , I V"a 'anad'an Nor - - - _L, Mma T. Mirmuxx Co., Lwvm, TMAW I B1 � I tho FOR FLETCHER"S I I it ! - I f, , . tbe German armies. 1 MaKine the - - - - - -_ -1 ___s.________ .- - _ _____ -_ __� �__ I- - � oat I . I : - , ,I : I � S4PAtv" of . ­ � � __� - In Z I I AM, _�_ - - - - � - I --I& .- � ,� I . . i�if�. . . I WAS'TORAA - I - # -, " __ _ � - i � � 1- - I � I � , � I i - 7 t 1: . I — I . I � - � - i. . . : I . I � E, - � ! � - I : � -"I� . . . �1 . . . I V �� --ld i . � . . I . . __i1_7.j . i. . 1, I.. 4 I I .. � ­ I I .. . � 1. 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