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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-04-26, Page 7• Man's Staff of Lifts is the whole wheat grain not the white, starchy centre of the wheat—Make no -mis- take about that—but be sure you, (get the whole wheat >grain in a digestible form. Shredded Wheat Biscuit contains, all the tissue -build, ing, energy -creating =Waal in the whole wheat, steam, cooked; shredded and baked. A perfect food for the nourishment of the human body. A better balduced ration than meat, or eggs, or starchy vegetables, sup- plying the greatest amount of body-building 'nutriment at lowest cost. For break, fast with milk or cream, or fOr, any meal., with fruits. Made in Canada. WITIN THE.MOOSE CHARGED.. • Thrng Incident of e Hunting Trip in Quebec Province. , In a Book -Lover's Holidays in the Open, Col. Theodore Roosevelt takes, his readers into the less familiar cor- ners of both North slid •Sontlr Amer, ican. Many of his experiences were exciting, but perhaps the most thrill- • ing was his. encounter with a bull moose when on. a recent bunting trip in Quebec. , • . When we were half a Mile from the • landing, he- says, we saw. a big moose on the edge of the shore ahead of *s. • Ile.looked bigger than the one I had t, shot Ahat morning, and his antlers • were rather more palmated. We pad- dled up to within a hundred yards of u. hire, laughing_ and talking, and re- marking how eager we should heeete been if we had not already got our • moose. :. • - , At Arse he did. init seem to notice us, Then lie looked at de, telt paid, no fur- ther heed. '' '•We •were"SurpriseOnt Raddled ..02.i past 1.1i.nii we _minimised. that lie did riot realiie What We were. But another hundred yards put us to , __If:Web/Vat& ,e,1,,rAead afIeturthig. into . the forest when -he got our wind, the moose merely bristled up the haleon ^ his Withere, shook his head and walk-. ed along the shote after us. Plainly he meant miechief. Se we turned the canoe round and paddled ore our back -track. But the =else promptlf • turned and followed us along the shore. We yelled at him, and:Odilon • struck the canoe With, his•Paddle, but with no effect. • ' : For more thee an hour -he thus kept us from the shore,eunning to meet us 'wherever we tried to pi. The after- noon Was waning, and a cold wind bee ' gat to blow. Ire was not a pleasant; eeeeleokingebeast-to-ineet-in-the wood in , • the dusk, We were at our--wit's-ends ' --tti ketiVe Whitt tael6.---Arlist-li-e-tiiiiit ed; Shook his head and; with a floor - *Ash of Itis heels, galloped -not trotted -for fifty Yards up along the little river that paralleled the portage trail. I 'called Arthueseettention to. that, ,as • he had been telling me that abig bull never galloped, Then the mese dis- apPeareel at a trot •rennd the bend: We waited a few .minutes, cautious'y latded and Started along the :trail, watching toseeif the bull were lying, - In 'wait for use Arthur told me that if he nowattacked us „I must shoot .. him'at,orice or he would kill some one. • •A., couple of kleundred yards on, the trail led within a few yards of the lit- tle river. As we reached that Point a emashing in th4 e brush beyond the - Posite 'bank jaused MS to Wheel; and the vent btill came headlong for us. . Arthur called to me to shoot. With a last hope of frightening himI fired over his head, without the ellghteit effect : At aeslashing trot ire crossed . the river, shaking his head, With his ears laid back and the hair on his withers' bristling., •. . • ' . "Tirez, m'sieu', tire; eke, vite!" called Arthur; and when the beill was not thirty feet away .1, pet a. bullet • into bis chest, en theeticiking'point. It evai-d mortal wound, and stopped him short.' '• - •-- - -I was ,serrrto' haverto kill him,. but 'there was to alternative: ' As it WA'S, OPPed01442440-iggit-404—. tlj .• and had 1 not shot straight at least • eeeeeleelete. •' his life. Even in Africa I have never • known anything •except a rogue eleph- ant or buffalo, or an Occasional rhino- nere3;-10 -Attiieleleser •-elcio-uaV or •• • such premeditation when he was neith. • er wounded northreatened. • POSTUM ili .i Scientific facts rirove the drugR caffeine, in tea 'and coffee is harmful to many, lane the ..pure food -drink -f • - POSTUK is not only tree ircin drug!, but le ecenotainal, delionnue and nourishing. , Made of wheat and a hit bf wholoonte rho. L:--4/15nek Posttno jg. highly recomnietuled by phy- sicians for , those' with wham telt or coffee_itlie, agreee." Postunt is especially suitable for children. "Th(lio'S a Reason" •sold by Croon,. • . "n•—•1-..... • NEW RUSSIAN,GOVERNMENT i'ortner Royst Family Are Virtually Prisoners Under Constant Guard. The imperial Wintesr Palace in Petrograd, one of the mostcgorgoous buildings in the world, where forreerlY wore held the brilliant affairs of the autocratic Russian court, is to be the scene of the firet great decisive step toward the liberation of Russia from the shackle* ef politieat bondage. The palace has been seized by the Russian revolutionists and will be put to Gov- ernment uses. Instead of the limper- lai standard the red flag of the keise. volution now floats above the edifice which was once the home of Ow e* C4Raru.ssian women are to ,A.nnouncernent is _made that Whets get the ballot. beers eettled that women shall vote for members of the Constituent (Nation- al) A-ssenthly. ' Among the precious jewels in the 'CroWn jewel room of the Witter Palace is a diamond -studded scepter -that Oat $1,200,000. The Orloff diamond, formerly ' the • property of Empress Catherine II, 184 karats fine, levaliied at $225,000, not to mention the price-, less quality ofitshisterie ass:relations', A crown ordcned by EmPrette" Cather- ine 1. is valued at $ D0,000. In addition there are millimis of dole Jars' worth of diamonds.' 'emeralds, rubies and pearls, gathered feern all parts of the world in the course of the last century and a half. The Winter PaltiCe was completed in 1764, but Part of it was destroyed by fire in 1887. It was restored during the next two years and made finer than ever. The building is 500.feet long, 385 feet wide and 95 feet high. The grand , ambassadorial -staircase, constructed of Carrara marble, is one of the architectural wonders of the The -last of the Romanoffs was under detention at Tsarskoe-Selo, literally "Villageof the Cztir,.". a town situat- ed -about.fortit miles from Petrograd, and containing a Royal residence. The former Czar, the Czarina, the eoyal, couple's.' only • son and their fOur. ddughters . ere now housed in the palece. Evfry_ deference has been shown 'all' these Members of the forme' er royal -family, - : ' .• The ex -Emperor is under Constant guard and no one is allowed.to corn- municateevvithehim -except -on •permis- ion by thee provisional Government. The' former Czar's _dagger was taken away from him when he waf3finterned. The one-time ruler of 'all the Russians s described as "pale, haggard and • neevously ,restless." ` He dreqbently hursts into tears and bemoapi the fate of himself and . . . • • • • . • .A -GOOD MEDICINE A New Phato of Prinee eit Wales at • the Frent. • • The heir to the .British throne join- ed the army four days' after the war began, August 8, 1914, as a second 'lieutenant of the Grenadier Guards In the following. November he went to France as A.D.C. 'to Sir John French, and on the 18th of the month was pre - meted to lieutenant.' In March, 1916, H.R.H. was _temporarily transferred to Egypt as a staff -captain to .the commander -in -:chief of the Mediter- amen Expeditionary- Force. On lite: ing promoted to his regimental ' cap- taincy, he was, last October, post- ed as _a general staff officer, second •grade, at atinere headquarters .FOR TIE SPRING. France. The Prince of Wales, -,who • has been undin er fire in .the teetches ai -7" _ 1ST_Ot 'Use lige0,Pilr.Oativen--- , , - • is-AityowNecd. published soldiers' letters.relate, has twice been -mentioned,in desatc1ien Sir -John French 4'inenticined"-him -fore - spieled -*die as st liaison officer .at Neuve ChaPeuue, for zeal. and flair,'" oughneSs in the Performance of duty, And his_deep_intereat in the men's wel- fare. Sir Douglas Haig "mentioned" him more -recently' "for gallant and distinguished conduct in the:flea" - .• Not exactly sick -but not feeling' quite well. ' That is the way most people feel • in the spripg. Eneily tired,- appetite 'fickle, sometirno headaches, and a feeling d depression. Pimples •oreeruptiens- may appear on the,. skin, or there may be twinges Of rheumatism or neuralgia Any of theseindicatethat the blood is out of order -that •the indoor life of winter has left it •mark upon you, and nmy easily develop Into' more serious trou- pp not -dose:yourself with -purga- tives; as Po many people , do, :in the hOpe that You on Put your blood right. purgatives gallop thiough the system and weaken instead- of giv- ing, strength-, Arty dector will tell you this is true.. What you needin spring is a tonic th'Stwill make ne blood and build. up the nervep. • • Dr. Williains',Pirik:Pills is. the, only' med ' idine 'that can de this speedily, safely and surely. • ;Every dose of this med- icine makes new blood Which clears the skirl, steengtheps the appetite and makes tired, depressed men, women And children bright, active and strong. WC. Maude Begg, ,Lembeig, Seeley says: "T, can nnhesitatingly recom- mend Dr. Williams? Pink Pills as a blood 'builder and *id'. 1 WO very. much run down when I' began using the Pill • settee fe AWN& My 1-1m7 , ... • eeSoldebyeeelLmedieteeieeleteleeseentele- nieir at 50 cents a hex or six bexes for $150. f rem • The Dr: Williams' Meditifie Co.,. ErockvilIe,.,Ont • A' GLORY THAT CANNOT DIE, . Proud Traditions of British Navy • Maintained by Oer Sailors: • Some Helpful Maxims. - .He is truly happy who makes others • Yau can prieS into ethe ternple of honor only -through the temple ef'•vire • Continual. eheerfulness is a eign of The .goddesi• of -fertime • dwells in the feet of the industrious. The god- dess of misfortunte dwellon the feet OT the sluggard, • Clean hand i are 'hettee • than full ones in the. sight of God. • • • Hypocrisy is a -sort of -homage that vice pays to virtue.. •• Health and underetanding are the two great blessings of life. • , ' • ••Laziness travels so slowlY that poe verty soon overtakes 'hiin. • Nothing is well said, or done. in • a passion. e • • ••• e • . e. He thatovercomes his passions battles of humanity. . e These are ti.:1Sconditiont *Solithtleis e despair of fouls, the •Pelgieb.-"Reref • 6)111l. s' niittee TS . overcomes his gieritest enemies • • askingth. e tth e•rment of the wicked, and the joy of the people of Canada to help atter. 1 the • tied. ±TheReigian'. Relief ConimitteetheL -------1 same cor--igift—flin ee arrfarit7-,91T1 ea, Tells Just What They Did For Her Well Known Lady Makes a State - anent Regarding Dodd's She Had Numerous Trolibles, All of Which Came From Diseased Kidneys e ,. and Found a Cure in Dodd's Kidney Pin. Are's Cliff, Qee., Apr. 16th. - (Special). -Mrs. W. Coutes Macdona, of The' Farm, a member of one Of the oldest families living in this neigh- borhood has consented to give the publie the benefit ef ter experhinoe with Dodd's Kidney Pills. "My trouble -started from over - wells," Mrs. Macdona statee, "aed°I buffered for titre years. I was treat- ed by a doctor, but th,e results were not eatisfactory: My joints were stiff, I had erampi in my Muscles, my sleep was broken .and Unrefreshing and I was heavy ;anti sleepy' after xneals. I had bad' headaches, my ap- petite was ntful end I was always tired and nervous. I was depressed and low-spirited, 1 had bitter taste was often doutity,inthe mornings and I as "I perspired with the least exertion Mid I often had- sharp, pressure or pain on the top of the head." Then rheumatism was added to my teoubles. rhuve taken just Om boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills gad they have (bine Me good, net only it, one way, but in. many.' Even my rheumatism is Much better," • Mrs. • Maeciona's symptoms all shewed -that her kidneys were wrong. If you have sinillar symptoms' Dodd's Kidney Pills. AUSENICAL FLY POISON. • t> Warning on, the Danger of Using Poison Composed af Arsenic. Dr Eitiest A. Sweet, Past Assist- ant Surgeon, United States Public Health Service, is the - author of a government health bulletin on "The Transmission of Diseaee, ley Flies: Which coiitains. tirneiy warning o» the. dangers of arsenic fly poison. Dr. Sweet considertheir use a menace which threatens* every _home: That the fly poison peril is a real one is proved by the fact that the American Press has recorded 106 child poisoning cases in -the last three years. . • • Dr. Sweet advises his readers to de- *etroy flies some Other way than' with arsepic.fly.poisim. He says: "Of other fly poisons mentioned, mention should he Made, „merely for the purpose of candeintation, of the composed of arsenic. Fatal cases of poisoning of children through the Use of such come -ffictiiiidl ere' fee , too irecnient; end ovv-: 'Agette the -resemblance of • arsenical poisoning to summer diarrhoea and chelera.infantum, we believe that the cities reported do not, by any means, comprise the total .Arsenical 11Yde- straying devices' mist, therefore, be rated as. .extremely ''dangerous '-- and should never' be used, evet if Other measures are not at heed." • DEATH. RATE IN BRUSSELS... iWeiVe nt Every Thousand Die Each • Month in•SPite-of Relief Efforts. Appalling figures have just been re- ceived pointing out the sithatiori ifl 00- • cupied-13elgium, with More convincing details, perhaps, than has been ' given before. In thecity of Brussels• twelve people out of every thousand, die each month, and practicallevery death is I traceable to starvation. , ,This is the condition that obtains in spite of the two and a half years of ceaieless efforts, on the, pArt•-of the Belgian Relief Committee. • e - And to make matters worse, it is 'Women and childrem agicrmen and .Women; cripples and the •helpless who are the vittims; It is those whom the • eo1cheLs of Belgium had to leave' be when they went Out to fight the ENTERPRISES OF ROYALTY. Long List of Crowned Heads Who Are goKaged in Dusinese. The King of Spain is the proprietor of a large motor and bicycle facto*. near Medral. The Kaiser runs a te at Potsdam, close to his castle -gates. co! Ale, His ARA -Hemet aloe receives divi- dends from a large beer brewery in Hanover; and he is the sole owner eif the big end 'flourishing porcelain works at Cadinen, which return Will a profit of about 9 per cent. on a eapital of $500,000: - - Rini Peter of Serbia owns. a "shav- ing sateen and chemist'S shop in Bel- grade. Before the war, his majesty was the agent • for a welt:107**n French motor, car. The Queen of Hol- land supplies from her dairy, near the palace at get Loo, a large proportion of milk consumed by buyers in Am- sterdam. The,, King of Wurteraberg draws a net prent of at least 50,000 a year frorn,the hotels he rune in the -: Beach Forest , • •will' reduce them and, leave no blemishes.: AR% a factel'er- .for mennfaCturing eteeeme,,, etarted, a few,Years evt840;;°ItIr7iri2mn :ohs vi oePt tired Pe IbtilvYe.r'edDoes 1:114t bfiriese: stiThigertlize4a4tifiluila• !queen ,of sorely - air, and horse can bet toothPicks4o suecesifill was this en- feet`4 sTelaZI371:47FonJIL ft7strnitvtherQevs:1/2 efteirtPyt:Taesbi .netiboolmree„,ettoob:mtwakaoerfe iltuhitia.tte hoer. trueuggurtnweetradatterzeswittineeteneyez floerolievsens Name sr F. YOUNG, F. 0. F., me Lymans'Illag., itontisat, Can, •absorblue andliisorblue, A.. irR We in caws, The Czar of Russia is a timber men, chant. The Duke .4 of Wurtemberg owns perhaps, the largest corset fac- tory in the world. The Grand Dielte d Saxe -Weimar is a •butcher, and, like all Huns, does a flourishing husiuess. The Archduchess Frederick df Austria invested nearly 32500000 in a candle - making factory near „ Budapest,The King 'of Denmark confites his c'om- mercial ventures, to the Stockex- change, and has made many consid- erable "deals." , The King of Sweden has a large in- teeest in a Stockholm brewery. A " large brandy. distillery fascinates the new Emperor of Austria, who has put quite a large sum of money'into this industry, which thrives remarkably Albert of Belgium; when a young man, ' well In the ramshackle emFor Stiff Neck pire. • King ' courted, fickle fortune as a reporter on AAA', Sloan the reputation of being the abraWdest 134FinorwIrggtralitibtelLlarin:hilieeZeilLalgi,a, and 'wiliest of all royal business men. an Anierican paper at asalary of $1.0 aent cathififft IC week. The King of Bulgaria enjoys rubbl.ng to the sore leaders and the factories; dairies), and has made con- "put: lumbago, bruises, strums, He owns theatres, cinemas, tobacco siderebie on the -Auitri-an stock sprains and .muscle stiffness, have a bOttle- handy— exchange.' , • Quickly penetrates and soothes, dettner than mussyplasters or ointments, does not. staitt.the skin.. When Wag your Piano insist on having an "OTTO HICIEt." PIANO ACTION Amulets Moor1 R. CLAY GLOVER CO.,, Le. Ng MOP* 118 West 31st Street, Neir Yeti(' fl�OhON DOG DISEASES And nowt() Feed Mailed foie to any Wilma IV. the Author •••.1,•,=,•••••. DON'T CUTOUT AShoeBoil,Cappefi Hock or Bursitis FOR Welrientei DItteFrr-A1/1147:1 NEWS Office' for rale in liQoa CozitaViit tOWnfi. Whe 172,)Zt useTtill and interratirg a all businesse3, 0,PPIlieatien to Wsozi Publishing COM. PAW. 73. Adelaide Stt-eet, Werente. 3125,100114LANZOlfel • rfirqau.44s. Awn .11sind, Up, Send for vPe(lal price bat Varaity GYCle irirorica. *la Spadana Ave.. Toronto, I,ANCER. '1'1131011/3„ LUMPS: LTC., Internal and enamel, cured with- out pain by,our home,treatment. 'Write , us before too late. liJr. Hellman Allatiflea/ Co., Limited. CollingWOod, ona. BSQPIE3INE • !•t• MAS R... gar rrr 111111.1;11:110.0111 0 Mons,0 ••• • 7e -41 bap4- o b a FAIN ? 'NOT A BIT!. 'LIFT YOUR CORNS • ' ORICA.141,,USES OFF No humbug! •'Apply 'few • 'drops then just lift.them away .• . . . ••with fingers. This new drug is an. ether coin- .• Pound discovered ' by a , Cincinnati • chemist. It is ..called freezone and earl • noW ebe-obtaiited in tiny.b�t ntles As here -Shown at .very little cost from itni • drug store., het •ask .• for freezone. Apply a drop •or. _two, direetly • upon a tender corn or ,callus and instantly the • soreness disappears, Shortly • you •Will find -the coin 9r So loose that you can lifiit off, , root' and all, cvith the fingers.. Not a twinge‘of pain, soreness • or irritation; not even the slightest smarting, either when Appl,yieg • froezone or afterwards. • -.This drug doesn't eat up the corn pr callus; * _ but shrivels. them so 0. they looseh•and come right out. It is huinbitgl. It works like- A • charm,' For a few cents you can • get' .rid of ,every hard corn, soft corn or cora be- tween the toes, ' as well as painful calluees bettorn- of your feet. It never •disappoints and '` never burns, ; bites or inflames.. If your druggist hasn't any freciene yet, tell him to get-; a' little bottle for you :from his wholesale ,house. • Doctor -Yee cough more easily - - • • jette- Parirille-Mife not to heetCwenteekeeddlegodei-ere:firdedifinee AlEree . .• Gain , got by a He will burn ones St - Peter • Street, Montreal, and in •. fingers . • • `: - --,practioally every'. town in: Canada . r At all druggists. 25c. 50c. and $1.00. "Cletin AII" "'LER compouNp. zee meter ries ws.ters oraes• likokinit and Puinntur Orate "gars pm requirements Grenadian Steam seller Equipment Politest 2 Cif* Tat Gm"! 268° Voxonto 0 Ilk o EAGLE • • , • wilr N, (ikwy 4143, lb --- 00A, -VP Worik oryze Write towilav for our bid FREE CATALOGUE showing our full line of Bicycles for Alen ford Women, Boys and Tires Coaster Brakes, Wheels, Inner Tao% Lamps, Bells, Cyclometere, • Saddles, Equipment ,and Farts, for • Bicycles. You can buy. yet& supplies from us at wholesale emcee. T. W. BOYD & SON, 27 ,otre Dame Street West, ittentrelL MAKES HARMS PLIABLE • EURIKA • HARNESS OM_ softens harness; makes it tougher, stronger, Penetrates into the leather, closing the ' pores eo water-lea- ther'sgreatest enemy. • TIM IMPERIAL OIL • • COMPANY, Limited Brandies - Throughout Canada ' , - • . . . • , . THREE VITAL QUESTIONS ' ',relining] in stomach 'and allege after eating, wl. tk. I Are you hill of energy, vital force, and general cowl:ration, headache dizziness, are sure signs Ilood,henith? be you know that good digestibn ...... of Indigesiiba. Mother Seigel's Syrup, -the great „ • is the foundation of good health; Palos and op- beam remedy anti tonic, will gure you, • • ' M OTH E R - _ -‘ AFTER ' -- -- , . . • MEALS TAKE 8015 . S YR, Li Fto ALt all Ant/gists. oidileef fin receipt o 50c. end $1.00. Thelargebeffle con -rains three furter ai •" touch as the finale r; A. J. Witt= & CO. LIMITED, Crsig streel Westk Montreal, . • • AND:,. -BANISH STOMACH TROUBLES . • • octor Tells How To Strenithin Eyfisight SO per cent In One. Weeks Time In II- me '4.;_Fe.r4e'eilled and Use at Hour. ; .e. ;dg leirlyareri r; , ,f u Irnaglitlitfat:ritee: de.en:1,N.rFf43irouerT; fiocepar tausrlintmd eDyle's Lrees7orePdti ir et;;TC ro ii 1 i : flirt:0nel, :a, . 11 ;is idernoet:e: Yrnnti 1 idnoe;:i mpc I aneCInt:4f or nenthHlae,,,afinVote:. a real :!nri:decioynf':8—efeectrE:t Tyroalttgears a y glasses? Aro, yon .8 if so, you will be glad to know that according to in tor e her eye weaknesses? 1 al hope- forhayv,eouiaaMthanerr senp e amnz4:::,111:1;a7:113iat Ythso: in 'The andanat nl° a t° in 0nitewithoutg1. nsea: eel:: It 19. bleir" aven 4 rea,,ellecel 15.1ne:dvewirl'rebultr3itfuevt:o121;taltnrtranegbidnYlbeatininuhtr:eh:atheAnitytrs plelaardy;ho ustendeit ii.a was like a'. L'ilri they .ww-i t a Ian rnItitudes marc"1 tiri in tl trouble nn° wanedareogia:88.: eyes se as to bo Zs 1 brel ' •1 of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles ,of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by following the simple rules. _Here is the prescrip- Vont Go to any active drag atOre and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets: Drop tiao Bon -05t0 tablet in a fourth of a, glass of water andallow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes' two to four Bites daily. You should notice yobr gels clear up perceptibly right from,the start and inflammation will quickly --disappear. If your - eyes are. bothering you, even a httle, take steps to save them now before it is -too late. 'Many hopelessly blind might have been savecr if they ' had cared for their eyes in time, , Note: Another prominent Physician to 'whom the above article was submitted, •sald: 'ffiotrOpto is a Vert, remarkable remedy. Its constituent, ingredient5. are well known to eminent eye speeiausta and widely prescribed by them: The manufacturers guarantee , to strengthen eyesight 50 per cOnt, In one week's time In many instances er refund the nniney. It can be ' obtained froth ally good druggist and ls one of the very few preparations I feel ahpuld kent on hand for regular use in alreost every ramity. The Vaniat Drug Co.. Store 4. woronto..wili nu your orders lg your n -u st t. - " eleneeettetiketeeele•;eepeniglet.,.----e, A great met Scorns t� trample' on a 1 • • • 4 here,. rantarais huadlly_tr eizrywit.. Teacher:voti where contributions to this great re- . lzi-serrt. • • ' ---evernreneeeriegeetreyereenne_ or.1, , Zemaee: Lir& carry a man aeross the MONEY ORDERS ".. • „ PAY your out of town .aceolints by Dominion ExpresS, Money ,'Orders. Five dollars Casts three cents. •, It is stated that the' amount sub- scribed by Puhlitt,te :the. Mar_ Lean was in, the neighborhoodi of £10,00Q. John ' Herbert Pollock,' Deanfield; has been Appointed a justice of the.. peace.fer the county of Londonderry.' brook if he is not too lazy teeleare ' There is no one luckier than he who thinks ,himself se: Bettee suffer a great evil thareelo a little one • • ., • The' glory. of the 'British navy can- Experience is the lather of,wisdoni I not the while there Are Men like those' and Meinnry the Maher, ' of the,13ritistetraneport Tyndareue to • , • • • e „..........e..,•,:ee_e_ee stistaineite Their -ship had- 'etre& - a ----- --;•••••• - - ' ' - • mine off southernmost Africa; It be- gan to settle by the head. Imme- diately "Assetribly".Wae, sounded the men put on their lifebelts and stood eateeettention till the4sall--wes=-,-, daThtth Then the-ordereStaild easy" was eV.. en, and they began to sing as fervent- ly as though: marching homeward on 1 S Al'] EXCELLENT REMEDY n b by' is '11 I constipated, has indigestion; olds, eiMple fevers. or 'any ether of the e e -w ten he is ,r1 IniVeri4 couldn't have been so very, hard to. learn." • pobby: "No, • please, teach- er; it wasn't, becaese it was so herd to 'learin but because Wag se easy to forget," ; • , irlitientour Eyes Need Care Use Marine Vitt hteciteine. No Smarting-4'We rine--Acts Quickly. Try it for Bed, Weak, , Sore Eyes and Granulated Eyelids kfurine, la compounded by out °enlists -not' a "Patent itledicine"-but used In euceessful Physicians' Practice for many years. Now dedicated.to the Ponta and sold by Drugglata at fiOe per aLue..__IunrIne nre. Salve AsTeptte:Tubes, _ 1.50 and GAN Write for Book. of tho Ey° Vree. Muslims Eye Remedy corepatneemicago. Ade. • ------e • leave through a lane of -Frame :qr • Flanders. inany miner Ws . ee n tee 1.1 h I, consider_ MtNARD'S. LINIMENT n The birds are Vriving in town And mother' will find Baby's"O '•'t ° es -4 e the BEST Liniment in use. countryside.. Why not kill the ;worth. Own Tabletst an extellent remedy. - They -i I got my foot badly jammed' lately.- •less elley eat and at least bell the pet - lig t e cause of rnovset of •Ituhsei‘etg5t1lUnslisehtef- 14;NIM:gNT, and it *as els well as , • • of them would fled a. grave ip the e e their fellow's. , TheY.had no hebe of • • • eeee....--e They.were ,perfectly sure that most the 'stomach, and ,boi tl b * I bathed it well with MIblARD'S ted house cat? .sea that has engulfed so*. many f °- childhood. • C ' oncerning them 11,Irs. • stinaraer Liniment Cures 11111118.• Eta: ,ever next day. 412 inette; Cheeeville, Que.: writes: rescue, They good exactly as the •. etin recommend, Baby's Own Tab - Men of the 13irkenhead ' stood. . when letS to all mailers as I have used them .thoy went to thoh..ackom and thor mi" for my little one for eopstipation and * perishable renown oft the, same coast diarrhoea end have found thorn An ex - sixty -five years before. -. . , But the sequel of a modern miracle was ,happily •• otherwise. • Two steam. -ers summoned by wireless tame and towed to port the. foundering vessel', with a . display of s manship on the ir?i .1, pert ef:_tha cre.wee f _ lethree.._enfp that has meintained t to British navY's proud treditions. '• The bravery of those who had al - reedy given up their liV438 as lostwas itiSt itS sublime as if that ultimate for- feit had been required. Wherever the deed 13 known it will stir Ate poises of men with the assurance that the pages eellent remedy." The Tablets aka sold by medigine dealers Or by inairet 26 eente it box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Broekvillee Ont. Auntie: - mIs'--your---Inthert nsleene Elsie 1," tisk: "His eyes is, auntie, but not his nose, •• Liniment Muer Lead:Mtn • ' After Brazil,' Colombia exports more Niro than • any ether -country, its mmaal ehipments being About 3112",-- ef to -day's newspaper may hold the 000,000- pounds. Ths arnotint story of p heroism quite as exalted As ported to be produced. by ,125;000,60() lany that Homer or Plutarch inissor.: coffee plants, and each plait:tit valued , tensed. ,• ' at 0, tents. •. . . • Yours very truly; ' T., G. 111eMULLEN. • There the Mother Was, . A young lady Was Wailing it the tonetry one,daY, when she eame upon boy about to climb a tree. There wat.anest in_the tree, and trim eeter.„ tain artgleat was possible to see in it three eggs. ,' "You wicked little boyIP,, aid, the "are you Anil* up there to rob that nest?" - • "I nn,' -Y the hoy'Creplied coolly. "HOW Can you? •She • exclaiined, "Think how ,the .finither Will grieve over the loss of her eggs." . "Oh, she wont's care," said the boy; "Sheski" up there in your hat."• ggingrkra Istnititent etelievo Netiralehn Peculiar Bird. The moiled bird of Australientakes a large 'Mound' eometimee 160 feetin circumference, and its eggsere,deposin. ed in it at a depth .ef five or six feet. ,111•11411.1..• Palely Herbal -No poise:was etletiss Antiscrifiv-Sliso breedstsiten Sesiless-fees pale sect atnartief,sie Pere-fleei let beteg fishes. Beals. ell sores. ba. All Dn tggists end Stem SW! No. 16-17.. _NEL • 'ItUBSERLASt “.... 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