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HERE are certain critical
moments. in human life in
which the :emend for emo-
tional reaction is so tre-
mendous that the mind cannot re-
spond to it. The effect ordinarily is
to numb those sections of the brain
which have to do with feeling, leav-
ing only the mind's recording facul-
ties at work. Something like that
evidently happens when a man is
about to go bite battleto .judge 'by
the following deseription 'written by
an American who jo.ned the Allied
forces aid went into the front line
trenches In France. The description
_is from ",Over the Top," and. Arthur
Guy Empey, who wlote it, lived in
Jersey City until six months after the
Lusitania was sent to the bottom,
when. he decided to go to war. Storm
bed hit Me bn tC Jead.
•m nevi 'found otit what it
idniemg. maa pent to eobaee hospietel
d.stx weeks later mejoined hie _come
trinfor :Sink:* on the front line, ,It
_ emerald .on; a.. Gerian trench, 16
.gpposed1y silenced by an eight -dal 0
bombardment, that he received the
wtililfida iffhteh ineapacitatede_ for -
1rta
furthhe Service; Out of twe ty mbo
went out on the party thre came — — . -
back. - Otalieti spent a dal and a or'N.:04436;11°110W;134434iicdtuch y„rorriiir:chrolital 4"74,4heill
hat, wounded in three places, in, a leo* iniseighle you. are from Conetipar
shell hole in ,No Men's. Land, was
found there after a 'charge frora the tion, iiidxgcstion,-17011idaenese and slug -
Allied bands and was sent back of - gish, is -melte -7 en .alenty0 get -relief with the; door. Throughout ail the busy
the lines, 'ethere he taaeaged to fight Catohrietto 4-k,,, ineetedietely cleanse i harvest season, in spite of the autumn
a winning fight aLriest death., _ 'and :regale* tIlet •Otoineela remove the rains that filled the swamps and inade
0 CE REIS"
FOR LIVq11, AND BOWELS
Sick -Headaohet -Constipation,
itsite Sour. titomacii, Bait
e -Candy Cathartic.. '
fee 'ItY, in, it; "You
retbrcnelipressio'ririYofPe;Poluer.
/dike one Mao the great congrega-
tion liege to theirfeet. It was a scene
photo-Mid1-0 dpitiressive, and with these
serions-minded ,sober .people, one that
indicated overwhelming emotion.
And thus the great revival begma
For eighteen months, night after
night, every night in the week except
Saturday, the people gathered in such
numbers as to fill the new church to
earof Fes
d
for
sold, fermenting food- and foul gases; the rads alrao. et impassible, in the
4111 take the exeess 'bile from the liver and face of tne driving snows of winter*
earry off the constipated 'mite matter throughhthe melting ice of the spring,
TORPEDOED CREW DEVOURED
BY SHARKS. and ,poison from the intestines and and again through the followingriuni-
FF DAM
HAIR ST
your Hair! Qe
f Dartderift ri
StOPSitebi
is undoubtedly the inost econoinfral and what
appears to be 'cheap' in price will prove to be
extravagant in use. The fresh young leaves a
"Salada" will yieid you generous value for
your money. us
Details of the torpedoing of the I bowels. A 10-eent, box from your druf- flier and autumn, the great revival
steamer Manston reeentler provide Yet gist will keep your liver and bowe s held on. No fictitious meane were
another instance of the barbarity dis- clean; stomach, sweet mid head clear fer employed to stir the emotions of the e e again.
played lov German. submarine corn- ! mooths. They work while you, sleep. people or to kindle excitement among it was no small anxiety and grief
ders Therm -Were two explosions them. There were neither special to Mrs. Murray- that Ranald, thoagh
the second of which blew the whole . iermons ner revival hymns e The old
of the midshio cabins, into the air, and great seriousness. The "coming for- 'doctrines were proclaimed, but pro -
the Vessel sank rapidly. The cook Ward" of Macdonald Dubh was an ev- claimed with a fullness and power un-
picked UD a hatch and jumped over- ent so remarkable as to make -a great known at other times. The old psalms
board. He counted seventeen men impression not only upon all the Mae- were sung, but sung perhaps as they
'clinging to the wreckaue. The sub- . donald men. who had been associated had never been before. ' For when
" 'ea c, rn,an years in the lurn- John Aleck's mighty voice rolled forth
ing a trench is like gamoling wi marine, a large craft pain ie , i.
1 death with the odds egainst you. And came to the surface in the midst 'of bering, but also upon the whole con- in its', full power and when his band
i just before the signal to go Tommy's her struggling and drovtning victim: gregation to whom his record and re- of trained- singers followed, lifting on -
Give Them Hell." Through a trap-door in the coning- putation were well known. His ward with them the great corigrega-
tower an officer stood ,looldng through chano of attitude to the church and tion—for every man, woman, and child
companions whisper to him, Over
the Top with the Best cr Luck and
• • n h' change an with full heart. and ones throat
"Then the nerve-racking wait
coramenced. Every now and then I
wOuld glance at th dial of my wrist-
. 'yoga and was surprised to see hew
fast the minutes passed by. About
Ivo minutes to 2 ,1 got nervous wait-
ing for our 'guns to open up. I could
not take my eyes from.- thy watch. I
crouched against the parapet and
strained my muscles in a death -like
171 grip upon my rifle. As the hands ot
my watch showed 2, oielock a blind-
ing rad fiare lighted up the sky iv
our rear, then, thunder, iatermixed-
tINEMONS WHITEN AND . With eitarp, whistling sound in the
-BEAUTIFY THE SKIN I air over eur heads. The shells from
our guns were speeding on their way
•
ake this beauty lotion cheaply for
your face, neck, arms and hands.
At the Cost of a smell jar of ordinary
cold meant one ean prepare a full quar-
ter pint of the meet wonderful lemon
ehin soitener and complexion beautifier,
py squeezing the juice of two fresh lem-
ons into a. bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white. Care should be taken
to strain the juice through a fine cloth
so no lemon pulp gets in, then this
le -
tion will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon juice is used
to bleach -and,remove such blemishes as
freckles., sallowness and tan and is
the -ideal Ada softener whitener and
peatitifier.
Jut try; it! Get three ounces of
'orchard white, at any .drug stare and
two lemons. "TOM the grocer and Make up,
quarter,pint of this.siv*Iy, fragrant
lemon lotion and massage it daily into
the /age, neck, arms and bands. It le
marvelous to Smoothea rough, red hands.
WD TO GO iro BED
KIDNEYS SO DAD
COULD SOT STAND STRAIGHT.,
Women_ johould itottdesmaiir • eilerael
they, are trotibled itith severe pains in
tv their lieugehold duties.
the side whack and not elide to attend
The kidneys course, are to blame
!dee times out of ten, but they can be
'promptly and pernianeraly Made healthy
by the use Of Doau's Kidney. Fills. a,
'Mrs: H. M. Jansen, 1?atIdow, Sask.,
ites:—"I leg my duty to recom-
mend Dotinie IQdney Pills to anyone
haying weak kidneys, as they have IWO
- eat help to me. A month ago my
ki ys were so bad that I had severe
pains. jimmy sides and back, and it was
himoseible for me to stand straight, I
then got' so bad I had to go to bed, and
wen that way for a week. We sent for
somi Dosn'e Kidney Pills, and I have
takenjust about one box, and now I am
able to be up and do my own work.
Ara itertainly grateful for the good they
have done mei"'
To insure getting Doges Ki iney Pill
when you ask for them,. see that they ere
put up in an oblong grey boxwith our trade
mark of a_ "Maple Leaf" mi. the label.
F.'iiee 50c, per box at all dealers co
mailed direct on receipt of price by The
T. Milburn Co., Limitech.Toronto, Ont.
toward the German lines. . . .
eta about twenty minutes a gen-
erous rum issue was.doled out. After
drinking the rum, Which tasted like
varnish and _Sent a shudder- through
your fraiciegyou wondered why they
made you wait until the lifting of the
barrage before going over. At tea
minutes to 4 word was peeped down,
'Ten minutes to go!' Ten minutes to
ltre! We were shivering all over.
My lege felt as if they Were asleep.
Then word was passed down:, 'Pint
wave get on and near the scaling lad-
ders.' . . .
• "Share vrhistle blasts 'rang out
along the tren.ein and With a cheer
:the men scrambled up the . ladders.
The bullets were cracking overhead,
and -occasionally . a machine
• woulderip and • ,tear the Otop of
sandbag parapet. HOW I got'up t dering at this new phase of the sub-
iaddSr,I will never know. The 11 ject.
e . . days of W. C. Burns. The clues-
temmet out in front was agony. Then 3 Then you must thank Him, Mr.Mac- tion was, 'What was to be done?
we paimedttheough the lanes in our i idohald,' that' He hasnotso done; and Should thetmeeting be continued, or
ibarlemaiwirei eLknew I was runoing, 'the sure Proof to you is that He has should they,- close tonight. They
but `mould 'feel no motion below the t_brought You to cry for mercy. That • had a great fear of religious excite -
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waistemP,atches on the ground 'aeeni- is, a glad cry,. in the ears of the Sam ment. They. had seen smbething of
ed, to ..fidit.to:. the rear as. if I were on .lour. It is the. cry of the sheep in the dreadful reaCtien. following a state
;mdreethriiiit and scenery was rushing the wilderness, that discovers him to. - ofi exalted 'hieligioine. feeling. It wee'
-P&Oit inag, /ght. Glib:dans, had put & the. phepherd." And then, without ar- elle begmni 'Ofharvest too Would
hatgagel �f ;shrapnel across No Manes •itument, she took him into her conitd- it. be advisable WWI the pe ple from
Lando and you wend bear the . . ..,.. a ence and poured out to him, all her .theirlis:rd work,* the fields to nightly
siap, the geneend-,abentyou. ., hopes and f emit for the. young people; _meetings? 41:,
t'Ailier 1 bad passed our barbed of the congregation, and esPeciakly for 4 At lento., ,3*-* Corigregation were
wire 414 gotten, into No Man's lotn,d mama, till Macdonald Dubh pertly nearing theacloSe of ' the .psalm., the
4.-TfixamY about-,fitteen, feet to mY 'forgot all his own fears in hers. professor spoke.. "Brethren," he said,
right front turned around and., look- And then, just before it was time for "this is not our work. Let us- leave
int' in MY direction, Put his hand to Kirsty to arrive from. the "Question it to the Lord to decide. Put the
his meatte..and. yelled something
Meeting" she took her Gaelic Mete question to the people and abide by
which I co-tild not make out On ac- and opened t the Lord's i prayer; as their decision . " ..
count of the noise of the bursting • , a
shells.- •Then he coughed, stumbled, After the psalm was sung, the min -
s n had done hnee before..
pitched .forward, and lay 'still. His It is a terrible thing to be unfor- ister inotioned the congregation to
given; Mr. Macdonald, " she said, by their seats, and without coinment or
mode, geemed. to float to the rear ot
mer I eould hear sharp cracks in the man or by God. And God is unwilling suggestion, Put before them the ques-
air about m.e. These were caused by that any of us should feel the pain, tion that had been discussed in the 1
passing rifle bulelts. Frequently, to aiid that is Why he is so free with his pulpit. Was it their desire that the
'my-aeght and left, little spurts of dirt offer of pardon to all who come with meetings should be continued or not?
wouid rise into the air, and a rico- -sorrow to him. They come with sor- A deep, solemn silence lay upon the
-Meet bullet would whine on its Way. row to him. They come with sorrow crowded church, and for some time
If a T¢Dilily S4011id see one of these to him now, but they will come to him no one moved. Then the congrega-
little spurts -in front of him, he would some day with great joy." And then tino were startled to see Macdonald
tell the nurse about it later. The she spoke a little of the great COM- Dubh e rise . slowly from his place in
croasing of No Man's Land remains pany of the forgiven before the throne the middle of the church. .
a ineenk to mei . .. . and at the very last, a few words "Mr. Murray.," he said, in a voice
"About twenty feet to my left about the gentle little woman that has that vibrated strangely, "you will par -
trent was a huge .;:mussialt nearly *a passed out from Macdonald iDubh's don me for letting my voice be heard
feet four implies in height, a fic sight so many- years before. Then, in this place. It is the voice of a
specimen of physical mane:mod. T falling on her knees, she began in the great sinner."
ba.youet from his rifle was missing, Gaelic, "Speak, Mr. Macdonald," said the
Our Father which art in Heaven." minister, "and I thank God for the
but he clutched the barrel in both./ ,,
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his binoculars at the forms in the wat- a its interests s as
er. He silently ignored all appeals for of disposition and temperament, were
assistance, although the crew could so striking as to leave in no one's mind
easily have been rescued by the sub. any doubt ae to the genuineness of
marine in a few minutes. his "Change of heart," and every week
One ipf the, drowning men (limp- made this more apparent. A solemn
peered with a scream, and a moment sense of resposnibility and an inten-
later another vanished in the same
way. Their disappearance i was due
to the arrival of a school of sharks
and one by one all the brave men of
the Mariston—except one—suffe t
a horrible death in the jaws of thesd Week, a great congregation assemb-
monsters. The scene was too much led for the closing meeting- of the
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even for -the U-boat commander, for Communion Season. During the pro -
he closed the trap-door of the conning gress of the meeting, Mr. Murray and
tower and submerged his vessel. Fif- the ministers assisting him became a -
teen hours after the sole survivor of ware that they were in the presence. of
fifty of earnestuess seemed to possess
him while his humility and gentle-
ness were touching to see.
On the evening of Monday, the day
of thanksgiving in the Sacrament
• •
the tragedy was rescued by a s
merchant vessel.
some remarkable and mysterious phe-
, no-menon. The people listened to the
Word with an intensityt response, and
— eagerness that gave token of a state
of mind and heart very unusual. Here
and the while psalms were being
sung or prayers being offered, women
and men yvould break down in audible
weeping; and in the preaching the
speaker was conscious of a power pole-
sessing him that he could not explain.
At length the last psalm was given
(Continued from Page Seven.) out and the congregation, contrary t�
their usual custom, by the mihister's
i"Yes, glad. For a cry like that nev- d reetion, rose to sing. As John Aleck
er comes but when the Spirit of Gad'
moves in the heart of a man,"
"Indeed, I will be thinking that he
has cast me off forever," he said, won -
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m hen the livertebeeomes slugged' and
inactiee the bowels become constipated,
the toligue becomes emated, the breath
hid thtiettanisirele i A and thee ens -ti
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before the eye, brash, biliousness
and, all kiwts °trivia- troubles.
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-When my liver got had I would have
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led the people in that great volume of
praise, the ministers held a hasty con-
sultation in the pulpit. The professor
had never' seen anything so marvel -
Tow. Mr. Murray was reminded of the
--the effeet was altogether wonder-
ful and worth ihearing. Each night
there was a sermon by the minister,
who, for six months, till his health
broke down, had tole charge of the
work. • Then the sermon was followed
by short addresses or prayers by the
elders, and after that the minister
would take the men And his wife the
women, for closer and more personal
dealing:
As the revival deepened it became
the custom for others than the elders
to take part, by reading a psalm or
other Scripture, without comment, or
by prayer. There was a shrinking
from anything like a violent display of
emotion and from after unveiling of
tile sacred secrets of heart, but Scrip-
ture reading or quoting was supposed
to expr4ss the thoughts, the hopes, the
fears, the gratitudes, the devotion,
that made the religious experience of
the speaker. This was as far as they
considered it safe or seemly to go.
One of the first, outside the ranks
of the elders,, to take part in this
way, was Macdonald Dubh; then LOng
John Cameron followed; then Peter
he regularler atteade,d the meetings,
seemed to rehiain unmoved by the tide
of religious feelhig that was every- ,
where surging through the hearts of 1 passed.
the people. The minister advised, (Continued Next Week.)
letting him alone,, but Mrs. Murray*
was anxiously -waiting for the time
when Renald :would come to her.
That time came, but net until long
months:of weary waiting on her part,
and of painful strug-gle on his, 44
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hands anittWas , swinging the butt ,
around his.aad. r could almost hear EDubh voice followed, whispering thg peti- "It is not for ane to make aim
bons after her. When they came :to speeches here. I will only make hold
the swish' of the butt Passing through .
"Forgive us our debts, as we forgive to give my word that the. meetings
the air. Three little Toraraies were
engaged with him. They Looked like
pygmies alongside of the Prussian. our debtors!' be continued. It may be that the
,
Maedoriald Dubh broke forth: "Oh, Lord .who has done such great things
The Tommy on the left was gradual-
ly circling to the rear of his oppon- it is a little thing whatever! it is for me, will do great things for others
ent. It VAS a fueny- sight to see them little I have to forgive." And then, also." And with that he sat down.
duck the swinging butt and try to jab in a clear; firm voice, he repeated the "I will take -that for a motion," Said
words after her- to the close of the the minister. "Will any one second
him at the same time. Tim Toramy
nearest to me .received. the butt of prayer. it?"
the German's rifle in a smaahinet Teen Mrs, M mray rose. and tak- Kenny Crubach at once rose and
/emir below the right temple. He ing him by the hand to bid him good said: "We are always slew at follow -
pitched ,forward oe. his side and a. by, she said, slowly: " 'For if ye ing the Lord. Let us go forward."
convulsive soudeer ram through his forgive men their trespasses, your The minister waited for some mo
body. 1,Meanwhile,"the.othei Tommy hese/Moly Father will also forgive you milts after Kenny had spoken, and
lead gained the rear of -the Mrnatianyour trespasses! You have forgiven, then said, in a voice grave and with a
Suildettileututut font .inertoti ofehalhe Mr, Macdonald."
onetPxotroded from
"Indeed, it is nothing," he said,
the throat of the i
Meesetan *tidier, who staggered:d,,ier-. earimetiy.
wird and feu. , . I will never forget "Then," replied Mrs. Murray, "the
the, WO WOW* astonisbnient the*, Lord` will not break his promise to
came° over his face. • you. " And with that she went away,
'Then something hit me in the lett . On Saturday morning the session'
sboutder and mY left side went mefbefore theys'ervice for the day. In
numb. It felt as if a hot poker were the midst of • their deliberations the
beg drivea through me. I felt no door opened and Maedoneld Bhain and
Podee—tuet a sort, of , nervous eboch. his -brother, Macdonald Bah, walked
arI fell backward on the ground,,A bayonet had pierced me from the in and +ad silent before the elders..
re. .
but. was not unconsetous, because 1, Mr. Murray roe asto ished, and come
could see dim objects moving arouni ilig forward, said to acdoneld Bhaine
me. Then a dash of light in front 'What is it, Mr. acclonalci? You
of my eyes and unconsciousness. wish to see me?" i
"I am here," he *aid; '"for my own
sake and for my brother's. We wish
to make confession of our sins, in that
We have not been, men of love, and to
seek the forgiveness of God."
The iniaister atood and gazed at him
in amazed eiletide for some moments,
and then, giving his hand to Macdon-
ald Dubh, he said, in a voice husky
with emottion. "Come away my bro-
ther. The Lord has a welcome for
von."
And there were no questions that
day asked in the session before Mac-
Donald Dubh received his token. "
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Look, Mother! if tongue is coated,
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Mothers can rest easy after giving
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a few hours all the clogged -up wase,
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e
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Sick cb11drn needn't be 'coaxed to
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Millions of mothers keep it handy be
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CHAPTER XVI.
And The Glory.
The first com.munion in the new
church was marked by very great
solemnity. There were few new
members, but among, the older men
who had hitherto kept "back from the
table" there was a manifest anxiety,
and among the younger people a very -
It Works! arty It
Tells how to loosen a sore,
tender corn so it lifts
out without pain.
1
•,Good ntwiiieress rapidly and drug-
. itists- here -are line kat ,diandusing
treeseitei disc0407 of a' Chz-
'clnnatinian, whith, is ;Said to ltsiten
any earn so It lifts out wit.lr the Angers.
ik atialimmtliarnisey. for a. :Mita -ter
ounce of ,froesone,--whieh.. mill _cost very
little, but isAisid :to be sufficient to rid
ones feet of every hard or soft corn or
canes. .
YOU apply Just ,a few drops on the
tender, Wang OM and., instantly :the
soreness le reli4Wed, and soon the corn
Is so iiiritrelila that it Iffta out With-
out - pain. It Is a. sticky substance
which iliTief3 when applied emd never
inflames or even Irritates the &dial*.
lug tisane..
.This discovery will prevent thou-
sands of _deaths annually from k lockjaw
tnd infection- heretofore remitting from
the suicidal habit of cutting corns.
CASTOR 1A
Por want. and Chilit-en.,
The tIkvi You Han Always
Bearstbs
Signattitloof
McGregor and others of the men of
maturer years. A distinct stage in,
the revival was reached when young
Aleck McRae rose to read his Scrip-
ture. He was quickly followed by
Don, young Findlayson and others of
d tha't tirne onward
the old line that had so clearly distin-
guished age from youth in respect to
religious duty and privilege was oblit-
erated forever. It was a strange, if
not very douiatful, phenomenon to see
a young man "coming forward," or
. • • . . • •
in any way giving indication of re -
feeling. But. this would nev-
that age, an from
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Ambassador Gerard
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"Windermere."
When Ambassador Gerard left Berlin, the
only correspondent who traveled with him,
and the last American Newspaper man to
leave Berlin, was Carl Ackerman of the
United Preis Service.
Mr. Ackerman's dispatches appear exclu-
sively in The Toronto "Daily Star."
About once a anonth we "Scoop" every other
paper in the Province with the aid of Mr.
Ackerman and other United Press corre-
spondents.
The only Canadian Woman Correspondent
in the War Zone—Miss Rosamond Boult-
bee--sends us dispatches exclusively..
In London the veteran War Ccu-respondent,
Mr. F. A. McKenzie, assisted by The Star's
own Staff, cables the big news of each day.
Thomas Ge ie, late Sergt.-Major K.O.
S.B., writes regularly upon Imperial and
Military matters.
The bigInews from the United States comes to us
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