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Gt��RDING ST. SIL��R • LIMG� • ,
11 That Plays ASL Records CORRECTLY
-• _ ,WARS �� CLOUD I1E apvolnt� � Fc`119�liJiliP ATHEDRALmeat of Lt. a __. __ _ -_ _ ___ _ 1 - --_Ade S C T _=-�=� ar . ,
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N 4i RAIDS DURING BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE •IIAT i ht Conlinaik i 1
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THREE YEARS AND MORE -_HAVE ATTENDED CONFLICT uer of the Order i •s �
_ This 1s the only phonograph with the wonder -
of, the Brltisb ful •'Ultona•• reproducer which has three dim-
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--- Ympire i's the re . ' �'. :r�: t tinct places fqr needles, Including the diamond
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Wreit's Great M,astecpiece, Untouched Many of These Lessons Will Last cult of ,tbo very �% Fy' �<11
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1"!na s��rvicea en sF`rFF ` Y �,a: �� The "L'ltona" 1s the only "all -record" repro -
by the Ravages of a Gruel «'ar, Longer Than the Evils Which dered b the Lura ,�'" , ry- ` : �. dicer providing the exact welalat needle and
y „ diaphragm for each make of record.
,• peau Manager of y f,' :�Q. ?,�::
• Accompanied Their Ltrth. f '' �" {:' '`':� -.: •,:;�"` ` ' s
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F 1 Another exclusive feature 1s the all -wood tope
th t.. 'P R. �o the �' ;,:.�:;;.,..::•,:. y
o , %F F chamber—built like a violin entirely ergo from
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The story of the men who have i�rttah Govern- .,;:. ; ; �y..; a r set fro
Horrible as is tear itself find ter- � 'r:x�{;��. .a.:•• ;:: , �r -
• Dlent, far whom :a , ; .., .• : x,: F i �...;ti:i ' ---- ._._........___ lsLL i! '1'>Q>• 00�lO]t--------...----•--------�---
been guarding St. Pauls Cathedral rsble as has been ills toll paid bye :' ,.. `-
p Le acted as 4s fs • , :� •: ,;: /, THE MUSICAL MERCHANDISE SALES CO.
against air raids during the great war' humanity in this greatest stril.15 sistant Director '� ::::r'' .; <�� ��� ' _- -
Y ,/:,., Dept- W.lL. Excelsior Llte Bldp. `Toronto
forms an interesting episode, of which r ~
of the ages which has just elided, still of Transport due- �� F
some record should be preserved, a ys ! all is slot givoni. In rho ini(Ist cf all tug the last three ,,, ;` y>�!,, '' '� . ' ' i _
• ears of the vl Without oblteatlon send .. + • • • . • • . • _ e
the London Times. th sufferings and all 'the att'f;uish Y war. { �� � of chs i; , y ur � '� � •' •'
I "G, 1>ri c L.,,. as he f' f 't* l r I i Nat I ... • , , . .
By, a stroke of nod fortune the �• �~ t` f '` '" i fife,' tree ' r o _ '
Y, g ich has wryng the hearts of mil- f 's o u 1 a r 1p`', •'•y 1.t
P J �'''�,`,�,> booklef explaining prin Nreet or R.R. ..... • • • .-.. .... • ... • • i "•. a� • • - •
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year immedlattly before the war saw ; lions a beam of light bringa a nies- known, bot in ,. '; "A��,�°r est � � 1
.the installation of a; new and elaborate ! . k it ''' Fra ¢"f ciples of the "Ultona-" -
sage of hope and cheer. Even this Canitda and the1.1. •a��: '. �:
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`scheme of fire prevention in the build dar cloud v. hich has hung' -over all Old Country, is yam'•'. it gown..... .............. PrAd ... , . • .... .
ing, making it.^its safe from fire as is f `'''` • �•` .- "'"! , F . ,`
g the civilized world for four long learn the eon of Adam df�. ,. wx , ,,} f:
human! ossible. Protection against r ilv r linin , an�J Brown of Hamil- ,'G• ..g- " '', "` :;% _ _ -- - a
Y A and more ha., its s e I;, '' "' a:::,: i - ti�
incendiary bombs was all that could o stand ton, Ontario, and �?s. ` %s' , - . .
c Y this brighter side promises t std " 'Y :r "n'�l'''`':r
. ..... r.::.::• . .; Lord Roberts Predicted Foci's Victory A Vegetable Diet.
be afforded it,, though we believe that more and more revealed as kind! In 187 he was born In iwata :Ff >' '� �` ``' ' I s s ` . Q ^
Y �`: :'' LEvenement of uebec, states that _A well-balanced diet does not fie ,a - -- -
exnei't opinion tended to the view that -time dims the reflection of -tete Ion " :f=' + , �_ : __._.__- e •
t; ttgpoiate$ agent - ;;,, ,:;., : ; : Y _.r.'� _ _'" . *Yien Lord Roberto w s m Canada ten easitate much meat. The leaf vege- . 1.,%,
the. effect -of- -explosive bombs, -other hour of terror in which we liave been , -of----the Canadian `}":' , r' ' I years ago at the dedicatibn� bf- -the- tables, like cabbiq�e;`-spinach, celery, .-•- "�' - ` — - -
. _ than those of the heaviest type, might , 4 11- ' . _
Y living. j PaciSc Raoly; ay at Yds}::. . _ _ _ _ m Maw' Plains gf' Abraham as a park and_,p1 y- onions, etc., are now in their prime,._
Vancouver, •'.'
not be very serious. For those whose hearts are bleed- pea kr �, ground, he made this prediction: and should be used as the basis for s
Th ' Night Watches. in and' whose spirits are crushed -rooted live years iI, "They refuse to believe me, and number of appetizing dishes, supple -
g 1• later to b® Asst.
The Watch was .organized in 1915, ' do*n " by sorrows too deep :.,and too (general Passeu• . Sir George 11IeL. Brown. we are asleep under a false security"I mented as they can be by a liberal
C,-r.-.1,..-.,,8n,d;,lras..,been,,kA,p.t in.:being.during the•':,,,r,eal,t(lf an ,%anything but'overwhelm- ger Agent, Western Division, and- subsequently became in turn Ezecuti_. -- , .; for I do not hesitate t•o affirm that. we � allowance of milk, cereals and a limit- '
1.t ( r, * ....... r : a et ttnodel ..Or idle schoolgnrl u
11. 'large l,a�. of -"the %v�tr, by C- " t:.g ,'Ji.,LA ,r t� tllemsrlvcs it i, hard A3.at, .�uperintendent of. Hotels, and Dining Land Sleepirng ,Ctr Dept:, ,sn� -Pr ty will ,have :q frightful war in E ro
„ Pe,► , .ed number of eggs, the proper food
,. +,....: ,,,_ �, Cn:tcral I'ztseen er A enti P.'R; Atlantic Steanlshi Lines. in L4QR he i4 Cih�BrmlalG «°hen develloped in cion -I •_ T', ;;,,_: i11 hI)vP e e ;'.,71.. ,rte:n+-.,:.,...i
. 11Alex-ndei ,.aaurer of t,.,, e nth-c11Irl is s p 1 that L'ritain ant : ai:z-s ar_ -.
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Y tragic side of the cataclysm. lserf was appointed Cenerah European Traffie Agent, and in 1910 General Fur* trasting irateria's 'fie middy is ~
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and Mr. b'f•ery n Macizrtney, the archi-`` � � the- hardest experience of their ex-
pean Manager, with head ollices at 62-5 Charing Cross, London, S.W. unit=e shoT+t and buttons 1 around
feet, assisted by the cleric Qf the works t q'heir dead cannot be brought back t ., c q snugTy istence. They will in fact see de -
and Mr. L. A. Turner, who has been Gol. George McLaren Brown, says a' fr.end writing in the 3fon.redl the walistNne- M,cCla11 Peen No, 1tsluard's Lin•.,ment Cues Gartres in Cove
to them. But even such a loss as this. " fa one of those a rare men whose friendships are equal to the nu fat very near, but the war will final -
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indefatigable in his services as' sec- must be softened and glorified b the 8706, M� es and Gina Middy Dress.
• g Y ger of their acquaintances. To all in that wide circle the announcement ot" In 7 sn�, 8 to 20 years. Price, 25 ly be won by the genius of�a French Keep a few pieces of camphor gun:
retary. It has consisted of architects knowledge that the sacrifice of th a the new honor which` has been conferred upon him comes as pleasant and General named Ferdinand I'och,-Pro-
and other professional men, with young lives has not been in vain. very welcome news. , It is a recognition of gtkalities and services which cents. . � fessor in the Military School in Paris," in the linen closet. It will retain the
^1 ' ides vergers, and workmen belong- I - they all know him to possess and to 'have rendered. The reputation which l good co'.or of the linen articles. _
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guides, t; , Freedom ---for fife Masses.
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ing to the Cathedral staff. 2'hese men, — - -- ------ - be, enjoyed in Canada, not alone is fie railway world, has been enhanced .
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trained b t�re London Fire Brigade, g in proportion to his -larger opporlunit,ie� °res European Manager of the Cana.• -- ' --- F�lU• ,Y I.
' ' other millions who dared a -better than Pacific Railway in London, and the value -of his service in the organ!• Spanis
have been on guard every night for 1 UISCAPI!•D BLACK FOX.- PAY sUiT-
°: *..1.,.world is beingborn. A power of evil zatton and direction of troop transportation during the war can hardly bs � i able reward. Reid Bros.. EothwelL
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r 15 being r � B �- Claims Many ti ictims in Canada
• - more than three years,. T tint.
time, n ta- which all but succeeded in crushing overstated. It was as successful as it was onerous, and although sic en and should be )Guarded against.
often present at one t e, a d s I with no„ether thought than that of duty, was none the less deserving of recog. Minald'S-
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the whole earth within its slimy grasp if the chief of his war activiti
tioned (with fire hose ready) at the rittion now accorded. It was but one, es,,
has been beaten down, to rise noELI EQUIPPED NEWSI APED 1.
pests allotted them, when a warning bound mil- which were in fact as varied as were the demands upon his help and counsel. dna job printing plant in Eastern i
w vs received. Many have attended more. I'Ett�rs which have In all this McLaren Brown has been true in both impulse and action to the
lions of humans for countless cen- stock of which he comes. Similar impulses, finding similar expression Is a Great Preventative. heiAng one of the Ontario. Insurance09on carried i1.50o. Will
eo for i1.20� on quick sale- Bot 6=.
two or three nights a week, and the tcries, rendering them little if any, g oldest remedies used. 'MInard's Lint- Wilson Publishintr•Co.. Ltd.. Toronto.
wh�)l cclun±ry owes them. a debt nF Y having regard to place and circumstances, have characterized the lou and
better than slaves, have been torn honorable career of Adam Brown, his father, now and for many years poste• went has Guyed thousands- of cases of
gratitude for their devoted service. Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat Asthma ;T F.EKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE
g . master at Hamilton. Active and successful in commercial life, a pioneer is and similar diseases. Itis an Euemy to �'i in New Ontario. Owner going to
Through the cold and dark nights from them and they, are now free to railway development, and one of the fathers of the national Policy, Adam* - Germs. Thousands_�f bottles beirlgsed- France. Will'sell 12,900. worm double
walk as free men should• every day. for sale by al1 druggists and that -amount Apply J. IT. c o Wilson
.of three :vinters-these men have been Who shall say what this rray mean , Brown at ninety-six, is still young in spirit. giving largely of bis u1ne and general dealers. Publishing Co.. Limited. Toronto. .
on guard in the national Cathedral ' rwbstance in philanthropy, and to the support of war relief organizations. , . MINARD'S LINIMENT CO.. Ltd.
' to the future of the world? . What As is the father, co Is the . son, strong in his undertakings and, withal a Yarmouth, N s. >I[Z3CELL�IdOy9
often compelled, if a late warning
came through, to spend the whole
may not these freemen accomplishl. thoughtful, kindly gentleman. ILNCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, 'ETC..
night there between two busy days of°�hich neer would Tiave seen the light I' There Are Others. C internal dna external. cured with -
of achievement bad th oke of sery- fares will be by flying machine, but out rain by our home treatment. edicts
work, beds being' hrovidea - for such • Y ! their profits for years without In one of the base hospitals of the us before too late. Dr. Gellman Medical -
ilit remained upon them? What: as an estimate it would appear that �- r,,,,,.c,,, (^rltinr*...•r•�• (�.'
sleep as they could obtain. A system Y p thought from them because the nee- army not long ago a new librarian —
wonders of science, of the arts of ; from ten to twenty cents a mile, ac -
of telephones from the Crypt to ' the essary jolt to direct their attention . was set to work by the Library As- 14
mechanics and even of government cording to the •lengths of the route, y X
various roofs has made for united to these things never had come to would be about the figure.” sociation. She was a very charming
action. itself -may not result when free reign them. When it did, come they were young woman, and very anxious to THM
r is -iven to initiativeewith real incen-
It was in. September, 1915, tliat the astonished at the waste they found Grow More Flint Corn. please all of her "customers." though tNST nY RELIE1tED w1TM • X.
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to the Cathedral first bet rtie - tive bec':oning to the individual w 1 here. -and • roceeded to.cut cut it out and.take take
A decided change has taken place-,_ �:- -- some of them didn't even wish to look
danger '*in the past all individi.faltt had been p `� ' � '"`- .
ressing. -'At a quarter to 11 pn the p Y steps to guard, against it ever return- at a book. Iii her rounds she approach
p � in many of the corn growing districts • tf•
suppressed . of Canada during late years with re- ed one of the patients and he declines
night of September 8, a Zeppelin was . ing. '
seen by the watchers on the roofs To -clay there are :thousands of men To attempt to give in detail an to be interested in her wares. At the .
• in this county with more mons than gard to the variety of corn being ORNb11EYAEFUNDEatAS1Itff OR116t8ST
approaching rar,idly from the west in Y Y estimate of the correction of extra-' rown. In many districts where flint �" next cot she stopped do offered its or write i_ymas-ItncxCe..l�nb - ,p.Q. prko .
the glare of the searchlights, and a they ever had in the world and more vagances which the necessities for g occupant a book. "What's it about?"
than_ the ever would have had unless ! economy growing corn was at one time almost ev- 4) mccar.><,
great fire began _at Wood Street, in. the sternest necessity ,had literally Y g •gout' of the war have I elusively grown, it is now This change the patient asked. „
the close vicinity of -the Cathedral, brow ht about would mean to make "Oh this is Bambi, said the WEN
which for two hours and a hzlf il- forced them into the habits of saving. an index of practically every article ' ficult to obtain. g librarian. "It's a book about a girl
The 'seed of thrift has been planted nr,UM.IJ4 I . .11
doubt, been brought gabout to a large
luminated the whole bui}dinm, while and every line of business in the This charming frock as dJelvped in who married a man without his bac-
and for generations—probably for- extent by the advent of the silo. ATTACKS I�ER�ES
thousands of 'eople hurried up Lud- country. To attempt to estimate in satin aleft is quite dressy far after- ing anything to say about it." - '
gate Hill `to see St. Paul's on fire.' l ever -its fruit will come steadily to figures the amount of savings would Farmers desiring to grow the variety i
which gives Uig tonnage per acre have r''0'0'n year, McGa11 Pa�bteT�ri No. 8721, "Hold on there." shouted the man
bless not only those by whose hand be nothing short of folly. Even if I L>a,d,ies' Tie -On or Bultton—On Dress. who had declined all books. He rais-
Narrow Escapes. gone in for the larger dent varieties. I ,
� it wars sown, but their children and we could procure fairly accurate fig- 1 In '7 sizes, 34 to 46 bust. Price, 25 ed himself up on his elbow and reach- Sloan"s Liniment stutters '
On two other occasions—in June I It is doubtful if it is wise to go to
their children's children: ures, which we cannot, they would be I cents. Transfer Design No. 811. ed out his hand, "Give me that, book. the congestion and
and July, 1917—the C,�thedral had the extreme in this matter of not 15 cents. It's my autobiography."
very narrow escapes f{om the bombs But it is not in the saving of -m•oneg only for a given period, and these I'�,
alone that the habit of thrift will , savings are going to continue year growing any flint corn. Flint corn Thesse pa,tta.�erns maty • be o+lata:ined i _� relieves pain
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_ of Gotha-, flying in broad daylight. make itself felt in this country in all ' will grow successfully and to matur-
Twice it :vas struck at night by anti- I after year as long as the country ity ill many districts ,where it is not from yaw local' McC1a.d dealer or, MONEY. ORDERS.
the years to come. Look in any di- lasts. frolm the McCal3 GO., 70 Bond St., Pay your out-of-town accounts by A ' little, applied without rubbing, -
aircraft shells, one of which pens- now seen. It is good for feed for all t - PP 9. ,
rection you will and there will be re- � - 0----- Tonx•Jbo, Dept. W.
trated with great force but com- -classes of live stock, for poultry and Dominion Express Money Orders. Five will reslc e the
immediately and rest
' Vealed to you examples of savings FLIGHTS IN THE FUTURE r'a Dollars costs three -,cents: add soothe the nerves.
pfiratively little damage, the roof of of every form ileserintion scarce, horses. Properly looked after, good What He Could Do.
the South Transept. On June 13, yields of grain and fodder can be ob- - --•� n'. L v c
`lc�a s Liniment is Cry effc�tiv
lv le,s striking than •the saving of Froth London to .New York in Thirty' • It's a good thing to write a square For W- in allaying external pains, strains,
1917, -a small part of an explosive p calned'from it. If husked before the , p bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore mus-
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,__ wh3,eh fell within a .few yard dollars. — Aourp bit ,Acro lane, deal for little nations into th . Cate • Many invalids. find the weight of i cles, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheu-
_ _ - _ _ _ silo is filled, the stover can be Cut
' -Many f+'conomleir-1W on root. Man re aiv wund,ah-"' what �er>7+.s. Little nations in fife n_�ct $p} egy${�ie. 2it3tiCt"arlYtgtS' -
• of the north side of the building was , Y eO1' `'' and mixed in with the silage." 'fife - r -- the-braelucnes atfi r t - -
t}sewn up o7 the Stone=Gallery, where There is scarcely a single article or our aviators will do when peace. is have certainly got the small end of it.
• early varieties will mature for seed An easy rest for them can be made Keep, a big bottle ;IlwaSs -on hand -__ _
a slight dent was made in the asphalt item which enters into daily use, in signed. This question is answered' fin They've been treated, especially by for famil use- Made in Canada.
where dent corn for seed cannot be ) . froth barrel hoops. Take two, sift off y
by the imract 'of it. This is the only every home ire the land upon which, Hodder & Stoughton's new publica- rows. In year like 191A many farm- Germany, as JohDins was treated by about a third of the . circumference Druggists everywhere.
mark' which • Germany has }eft on St.'' during the period of the war, we have - tion. 'The British Aircraft Industry," e s would have been glad to have a , Cattling Bill. and fasten them together at the mid-
paul's Cathedral. ' not. been taught not only that we 1.wh�ere it is suggested that flying will few bushels of good flint corn for' Battling Bill borrowed Jobbins' best Ale of the top by means of one of.the .
On the eve of the armistice, Canon must, but that we can real:e a saving, in the .future become of paramount seed• It could be grown for 'seed' on ,black trousers from him; and then, on staves. This frame should be wrap- ,
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Alexander, who, is slid to hav(1 mis- In saving food to :;'in the year we 'importance, not in war, lint in tom- thousands 'of ;farms ,where. it is not one excuse or another, wonldn t give peA n,ith 'old muslin to prevent any
a nl one of the raids on London, . lenrned not so mach to do without melte, -pleasure, and sport'. now grown and would ensure a seed tY em back. A month passed,.and Job- snlinters -from pnnoyinq' the patient. f e t`b'�1
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' •raid a lA�t vliQit to the Watch. The cer':Rin articles of food as to use them Two miles .a minute is quite an bins sent an urgent messenger to Bill. It then may be placed over the s.,f- I• `��`
• sunnly exvn though not of the var-, „ ,' -0' -;- :.u:y
men on '(duty were reported high up more sparingly and with g•r'eate'r econ- 'ordinary fl}-ing speed to -day. To -mor- ie,ties yielding a larryer tonnage. If ,'Ila must have them trousers back , Esrey and the :clath'es, drawn up over doe.. sUc.. ill.
alum:e the dome, looking -out across' omv. Mary "odds and ends" which row we shall be flashing through the �.ou decide to try some this year se- to-il :y. Battling," said the messenger, it. ` a -..-.�a..�
- the City from the Gotden'Gallery. The •}gyri- gone to -the gnrhlt'ge -hes as -a' sky. at. :huiidred.ani3 eighty.- miles' • "1Zc's.ircing to a funeral.",
p cure your seed early: --F. C. ri. -
.... an hour. A return. trip to New York They; a_in't fit to .year to.a. funeral
Lord A't1.
nyor's tiShew' lint used by matter of cotirso hcfnre vie lesrne(1 -- _� --- i4tiinaraTs Ltntmenl Cures Oolds, aw -
ill be• accom iOecl- in I n�,tt•." said Battling Bill. \ ``I've been + 0
durlp, the day, with- tumyilt enc shcntt- that fo(►4 -wmt1d win the war are naw from London C • . e--o--,-o-O-*----0 -o-o-o--^--o--• �ti
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=-hl,t now to the desertecistrcets i►eln!T c mit c+rtPcl irixo .palatable And . tiso and €i itt'' daVd, instead of` art; a e, Orkin' t t' the bsiler-shop in '�rri:" ! -A dai114► hca•eK�rrar� can �e mtlrae �iiI N i I - -
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et'�r}thing► was still. Between the noNrishingidish or to Singapore in A week. ��urrah w oh (ie.•r. said the messenger. aitli d'Tt� .} ht►ra_.'.; t,, t th_cke.ed; - `�
river mists And the quiet stars Wren's: Iiltndreds aP sustitute., for carte If yott, 'weave London .early on Mon- '!� " `t'hat .is poor Mr. Jobbing to do .gingham or ured c�n �fhe 1-i'as or flow--,
r t : c dry,' you, , li to descend in then?" - seed r:•etantie. Attractive bedspreads, .
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••igen of cruel war, stood out safe 1 ted of'necP�sity }itive been found quite either Sydney off' Hongkong hat on Cincinnati auti,crity says corns "" « • T
rat • Do said Ira. _Ting Bill. R hy, ., too, can be male in this way ..
1. and'serene. as satisfying and norrJghing sus the .Friday. I dry up enc! lift out let him do the same as I done -tor- �'I: ,�till£S
I wit', fingers. rout a pair,",
----� ,thirtrz they five rc�lacM, with' the Such trips sound like fairy taleis, i - - ,�
If the farnier earn 3, t:�. 'him a
res,>>t that tmanv so-callc(1 dAinties htTt tfipy-xrefbased upcm sailed scien
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o=- o--o-o-o--o-o••r note. book and pig 1 -to jot dawn Lobs ,
Beatty and Nelson's Signal. tific formula. Probably an aerial I Xtnard•s Liniment Cures Diphtheri. ; nee..it*d to be done, he v<. Il usually net l;dr,
•which formorlV were a�-alien's onlp in I
It does not appear to have been no- ostal service will- be the first Trac- Hospital records show that --every I I , r • t
.' ` fleet writes a comes ton(lent of the f fan,;1ies whrro the 1nurce strinPa were F time you cut a corn you invite lock. • .ick for work during winter days , .
' 1 1 rot of nccr"i'v held too fit -lit ill the tical innovation. Before long, how- Lipc(1,Tn s Inn. V Kii�
ectator, that. Admiral Beat- _ ever, two services are: predicted which jaw or blood poison, which is needless, ndon has rightly been called tale ''n i ra»tw seasons. � tl_.
London Sp , y jl h f` and`in almost every e e p - says a Cincinnati authority; who tells •
. ty's signal for the Fleet after the
itttrt-e ill e o
I
:t•ill t<ompete with trains and ships.,
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you that a quarter ounce of a drug ` Bagdad of the, `Fest," but it will he
surrender of the German ships in'
hone'
Throur•h scarcity of such -materials
Tlr^ first tI•i!l he fast norial mail -car-
rolled freezon•e can he ohtaired nt lit-, a surprise to ino:-t r:aple_to h-ar tha`
' 'Met
.which he stated hisdrrtention to return
•
I as paver, twine and wood for boxes
riers .and pnssenger -service, with an
'day
tle cost from the drtig store bpi is rUf :there is an open afr vine in the -
flcient to rid one's feet of every hard Lncoln's Inn. About a dozen
to God for the glorious Vic-
i there', ha's come a remaikable era of
average' night ati(d speed of one
i ropolis,'in
or, staff; corn or callus. ,
I tory. is identically the same signal
economy in the packing'. shipping and
hundred miles -per, hour. The second
You simply apply a few- drops of ,1 bunches of ,grapes �zt a vine, trains
as Nelson made to his fleet after the
delivery of every character in every
will be a stow (?) liagsenger service,
freezone on a tender, aching corn and I to -NO. 12 New Square, were tryinfr
- Battle the Nile, .120 yeas ago.
city .and town throt> bout the coup-
funning during the day ODIN', at an
soreness is instwitly relieved. Short- to get ripe during the first dismal
sof
• '' Nelsons signal on August •., 1798,
try. Not only were costs inordinately
average speed of eighty utiles an
'
ly the elstire coni can be Iifted, out,
week of December. These Lincoln
.
. • ran:
Almighty God having blessed His
High, so that the cost of wrapping
,
hour.
A striking table has keen drawn up
root and.all, without pain. -
Tis drug is sticky but dries. at once
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Inn trees are amongst the last opera
,
air vines that still, in favorable y eaxs;
0 1#Iajesty's alms with victdrv, the Ad-
each purchase must -be given careful
but the clerks had im-
to shove the differencr 1• -`ween the
and is claimed fl just shriveven any
conn without inflaming or even feel•
ripen. Formerly ineyards were '
miral intends returning public thanks-
considertition,
ceased ut►on them the necessity of
cal,sicifies of.the flr�ug mcchine of the
tatinq the surrounding tissue or skin.
common not only in -London but
'
. giving for the same at two o clock
to help win the war. They
future sled the other rgeans of transit.
if your wife *eprs high heel' slue
throughout England. .
this, day, and he recommends every
saving
s
thmtstinds of po�tndg of paper
It relates to tyre comparative distances
will he glad to know of this.
Ae I .
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ship doinfi the same as soon as con-
saved
and thousands of yards of twine, say-
in a twenty-four hours day.
I' 1 1 120 mild=• c'tr o ^team-
4-_
.
Big itertha•
The �ti'ord Zi'aa Palc,
„Y •r,
11
The Soa-a to Cl, -+n se :Ido Ptn ify
The Oint meat- to 5oc it�e aoa' H -
These 'frag-�n%, up;--:-e;t-ny ,rM0l• ;
licr,ts stc'�pa►itit'tF; tica;rtl'ie Si;iti'61
pimples, blotches, redncgsandrough-
mesa, the scalp of hcle ing and dair- -
I druff, , and the hands of chaps and
sores. In �!rity,' delicate medica-
ti. t, refres},ing fragrance, cohve• .
,► nience and economy,• C-uticura Soap '
and Ointment ineet witl) the approval
of the most discriminating. Ideal for
every -day toilet uses. 1
' For sample each br ma1J sAdreal prwlt,-Ard-
'•Catiears. Dept. !t, "tea, V. E. A." Bold by deal•
.oat Orry, , en, t4maghr•ut the world
vetlient• ' ed hundreds of dollars for, their em- „„_ ,/ ) Salesman-- � suppose you Mklut c ---
er, `Z'40 mile3; goods train# 3Gt1 miles; The c ..perts « llo wrote long cin 1 .i„ - I
--- rater oua•+ed on fruit :gtat,n�c ployers, helped win the war and tic- „ a grand 'rianj, .madam . l -
I Iiotli g Ir quired habits of economy' which will mail gtcamor# .1 ,O miles; motor car, learnari articles ..ab,,t:t Big .Bertha Itirs. nTet:nishtrns ;`'Grand$ I want
lvill.remove them*aa by Tragic. mired with them all their lives. ,. 490 miles; expirss train, OGO miles; will wish that the information nor „ -_,e �
^ 400 miles. ' in the possea�rion of the Allied m"'- tnagnifi:ent one:
flying tanchine,•.a,
Tbt .'Rivc.;�- Rhine has a, Length ,off But it was not the employes alone , • 1,
In regard to coat. ,aerial traveling Lary authorities regarc..nf;' tTlese ties- �'�.'-�01 . r
810 mile„. - ivho got their never -.to -be -forgotten • Mr.ard•s Lfnlmen.t dUreal liistiea 96N ; - r r• ,, .�' ,°
1. Although water isn't intoxicating; it .
for a lens NIV will he e-:her=.i�•e, and ions could be sup^ressol. It now -ap- o f 4 e►,.- w- • s
lessons_ avin 'n this tva E.hlef t>l i -t, - PY iii. ucu- ' ••e -_;ug.- _
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arta •cs art e . rs w Prc tie em log. �^rs, -
. among' the ,save it 1 atl:eie. than money l;'.7 a4 Ail, ^a w:: t`: ere so c )n-fid--ntly i r: -I. u” rl, li)lir calli Lc ` ,� " :i w t}L:21 1�n �'& _...�.� �`' _+:.a , ,::+ :�4. -}: ii-, >_ ,.a
D1� rung tha month of November six , szt . ti t , . 1 ,, e.°` . - 1 , -
' i Vietorita conn . - the men who were forced to save rn.# �'11, ))ut lnavitl gl;n�, sp'c,•ially fitte.l• ivi ,1 1 - - • a ys fs _a.. '"
t�Pra Clubs n ty o time it nisi eGs mcana money, he , ,,: .��IvitFtw,a1l�CtllVe div. ACLS (Julckly
e. t e:u k .the;c�emp oy
Far (� t I Efi t0 4At(!. t . 1. + • ;, e, j t t� .1 , inn �* w 11 _t " �j '� ,�li;�'"*ice' tt , _-_
cl._eft.
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00, 1nar -et d rotcct. themselves from lossen htcir . -• '
• fitted tn:i a , .,,r Y c,i th^ cl.; �< n i , .�#+t.. v ... t •L cfr, ! : cr .1i/ +co p e's
small fete cel sliced potato p r:irt ; a r ' ntil� may „ t�r•rk oil,. Ott t •fit a dou:: p i : � � � t,N hr cl_ � a is re scre Guest anli a ai p• •r • in ;aittta--Hie. r
A P might have been disastrous to them. J( -o";, re <,rr �.dill_t,vPnt.r'rcl,t I',is- thsir y,:ts ern;-+'., '+1. "b- ,: V. �r' r , ^',•,� • :l '. rl,a:.�< ti ,,t Sops tJ Fom C:. ^ '
snTiie ut�n i1 o the desk taerve� � r t � r .3 0 ,1 ,'' • Ic ,1!il' Hai i ;t handy -,Goss hundred
into s n •, i ,l :' ivh::c. ,. - . tit c_'.•ah•rt r:• ¢:•' ?-c x•s, .':I;i `I' lit : ti':'. .Lei'. ii..rllitoII.Cr.;: .,
an FXCC'Llent argent for keeping of Will Benefit All CIASAc9. ;s c.• ir...111e m:: l.r rhe • F rl. tit is ^irtr-t r' ..'t .'r'. �' ' :. _._ -...
as �'he learned of duplicati .:' . .end net c<w• the `,,lt�;•�: oP i'n fire .Cc,•r: c of i r �� _,.__. `.__ -• r • M
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tail tlZ 8 tle'1=�Vlpe1'. tla3te t�hteh hail loceri t,i„t;,.i; Ally �I 1 .,..', ti- l^t .,,1\) toncc',ts't ill`s .' . •J'• 1 t'iC li:..�. 1 1 �.
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