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STRENUOUS WORK IN MEMORY OF _
SOON TELLS ON YOU ST no HEROES
Business Men and Breadwinners
the Victims of Nervous
men seen become the vleti s of nen,
When tvorrY is added to o.verworit I
gXhatilStiell.
vu s exhinietion -neurasthenia -the
Elector cane, it. Some have Ito reeerve
trength itheir yetemtbear the
.etrain; others overtax what strengthi
sn se o.
THEIR NAltIES ARE WRITTEN IN
THE HALL OF FAME.'
Canada is Proud of Iler Sois"of the
Maple Leaf Who Made afilallant
Stand fer Liberty.
_thavehave„___Ifeyenteined_tkat yoneare
nervotes arid not Sure of ynnieta, that - 4-.44)"1 441 vw uarWtreefebrater—Q
you sleep badly, and wake up tired and . this ,olay,.just two years ago, the first
aching, your nerves are gut or order,
Other signs me inability to take pro-
per intoteat in your vtori; your apna;',
Otte is fickle; yew' back feels weak,
and you axe greatly depressed in Spir,1
its. One or more of these signs mean.
that you should take prompt otePs.„te
• StOP MiSellief by nouriehing the navies Germans took the village, and the
Cetnadiards• suffered a loss of 10,000
'tilled, wounded and prisoners, out ef
a division Of 25,000. But their semi -
flee end gallant stand stemmed' th,e
tide of battle agalieSt the allies, and
filled the gap in a dedperate Situation.
.T1i(oirdere• mention of, StoJ,ulien
'Ails pride in every Canadian 'heart)
and the pangs of sadness; which brave
deeds brought to every home is for-
gotten in conunemoration Of a noble
action. Throughout, the length aid
breadth of this great Dominion is felt
the deep sense Of 'gratitude to tkoee
fearless men whose bones lies sacred
in the plowed fields of Flanders. But
death could not •deettroy the Spirit
which encouraged and 'urged others to
victory in, liberty's cense, and Which
still litres On in the men of to -day,
A Bright Flower. °
. • •
. St. Julien will live as one of the
brightest flowers in the garden d Vic-
tories, and while its petals may fall in
the seasons of time the seeds which
it has sown will ensure a sweet and
lasting memory. Those men who stood
betweenbarbarism; and civilization
wrote Canade's name large in the hall.
of fame. They erected not.a tombstone
that signifies death and •defetit to be
worn thin by the ravages of the heav-
ens -and centuries of .slavery,. .but.. a
monument that • will reflect in the
kbright rays of, liberty the depth of•
their sacrifice. •And with death flick-
ing theit faces with the fangs of hell
they carved the, Lady of the Snows
Ot of the rook of time. •
Greatenbattles _have been e fought,
and greater deeds of heroism may
have been, accomplished at other times,
great army of Canadian citizen sole
diery fonght with thie (laeli of veterans
at $t. Julien in one of the fiercest and
blaidieet battles ehroriicled hietory,
he battle. started at five &chick on
the 'evening of the 22nd, and continued.
until Midnight of the 24th,.. when the
with the food they thrive on, paittelY
. 'the riele red bleed made by 10r. Wil-
liams' Tux Pills, These pills have
cured thousande of 'cases of, nervous
:Idisorderst includttig nervous' prestra-
. nearalgia, :Bt.. Vitus dente and
tiartialparalysle. Idere !vim example;
, Mr. P. R. Callan, a well known best-
ows inset
owe' my present health, •if net life
itself, to Dr. Williams' Pink- I
Ita.d ' always been an actiye man, and
when thegan to run down in health
paid little attention to it as I thought
only a letapOrary weakness.
, time passed, however, I• found. myself
• growing worse, and consulted a doctor,
who said that was not Only badly
rtui down. but that my nervous systen;
•was badly shattered. I lost .fiesh„ my
appetite watt poo, I slept badly. and
•aotwithstanding the doetor's treatment
' grew so weak that I .had to leaVe
busineee • and was confined to the
house. Time went on and I was stead-
ily growing weaker, and my friends
were all greatly alarmed; for My eon -
.,1/4 ridden. In this condition I was strong-.
ly recommended to try Dr. WO:them:0
Pink Pills, end. aa the dootor's
eine was not helping • me I decided to
do so.. By the tint° I had Used three
boxes nould tell that -they. were help-,
big nue 'When I had taken eight boxes
"of the pile I felt, able to attend to my
, again, and •people w6re, sur.
prised to see me Out. I een,tioned the
use of the pile had taken twelve
boxes c by Which time I -wasqeeling as
well is ever I did, and was. being cone
gratulpeed by a.11 my 'friends-. en ,eity
• full restoration to health. feel now',
• ,
thatIfI had used Dr. Williams' Pink but no menehave_ever_before_gonelto
battle with a nobler purpose than
those sonvef Canada, who fought and
bled at St :Yellen for.liumanit.y's sake.
There cart be no atteniPt to detract
freno the .courageous and gterhius °etc-
, tion. of the Princess Patricia'e fit the
second battle of ;Ypres, or these who
Won Courcelette, the, Orchard and
VI:41i Ridge, buntliat the 'Men who
foeght at St. Julien " did se with- a
_ Medicine .Co„ Brock-
- — -4,-,
•
Brighten The Corner I
where you are by eating a
food that does not.clog the
liver or develop poisons in -
the colon. Cut out heavy
meats and starchy potatoes
and eatShredded Wheat
Biscuit with berries or
other fruits. Tiy this diet
for a few days and see how
much better you feet The
*bole wheat grain made
Fads of the Moment
Draperies are featured in some of
the very new st dresses. A very
stylish c ue ;s illiestrated here
eomhinin draped ekirt with a blouse
having ody and sleeves in CO. Thie
model would be most attractive
de-
v1oped in crepe de Chine, foulard, soft
taffeta, or even in one of the pretty
summer. voiles. McCall Patterns
No. 7$1,4, Ladies' One -Piece Waist in
estible.liy.steam.ccfpk•
Proved. Once More
In Southampton, Out.
1 INVAMADLE SENSLS.
iv* IOUS
How Some People Earn a Living by * tettse fCr Mae ha sew onnate
N.gtV'S ANL) Arill
-....
owns. 5.4)05'00st Ilasftil an2 tntertatt
Their Ears and Nose*. " ', goilitatatgrts%reN"WMgrtt'ltr'&4.
. a 1 ' eanv. t3 .W4414110 kltreet %%WO 4c. • .
Most people depend upen t e r
'T4t DoAld's Kidney Pills' CUre have come to eeealt of handiwork. arid a IIILICroratkilX, UV*
halide for their livelihood, and im we
;--4--------"*"..----------414175771140. IMW-- AND bECON
handieraft and "handy" But there
1
• are many others who eould
the leen a arms in aueli a war os Ulla
su"ive .1kireafelitofflAve*,4. ITioqottutPoeend'inWsv' "411
Itheuniatimn,
Herold D. Bertram ,Had Inflammatory
- and etill be efficlent for business. I Cetif,OBR,
mintilmitiorn nun), one .inx of opcid,0 For instance, there is a man ine eta InatlenrItgel ''''re' -A* with*
every pen factory in Birmingliainel us. bereie
Kidney Pill' Cleared it Out of Hls e_ ee et etteieeledraited. Collanawded. -Orr
g pr a y eevera e
8yetern le binsaib their fi
se us 4giving na
011.7_uthTaztrohituomzitilrdirls zetttzte.7--teat--before -they are padrzed--awatr
the familiar box. Ile drops eaelt nth
shredding. and bakhiga
o
tlie-outset I would not -Only
• have saved much money spent in dec-
. ,torte hills, but would have had renewed
health'soonen'- I cannet speak too:
highly of this medleine, and wOuld
reeommend it to. every 'Man whofeels
weak l nervous or run. down."
You can. get these pills through' an.'
medicine dealer, or by inall at 50 cents
a box, or six boxes for $2.50, freni The•
• THE.SONG OF MERRIT-
• - The Oriental Idea.A.a To What Were
Good Shoes.; '• •
greatet determination' and tealization
of their responsibility, Cannot be gam;
Said., They blazed the way for greeter
victories for those who filled theit
ranks and sheered the path :where duty
's •
Jelin dditaman often -has 'pealiar Thelijittleof St.' Julien vvas unique
ideas. about the wearing apparel that in several ttways, It was the first
great battle fought overseas in which
Canada was reptesented by a com-
plete division of fighting men, and the
first battle Of history in which ,the
chemical skill of a nation was employ-
ed in a diabolical manner. Germany's
introduction of asphYidating and pois-
onous gases in the battle with the
Canadians brands her as unprincipled
and inhuman. By its use she violated
a• very iinportant, and sacred agree-
ment of The Hagge goVerning warfare
among the -nations. --
Under such tortuous eonditioes and
handicapped with badly inferior artil-
lery and munitions, the brave Cana-
dians held the line until :-after . three
days despite, terrible lodges, their de-
termination convinced the Germans of
the futility of attempting , to break
through. At some periods of the bat-
tle, the Canadians, short of ammuni-
tion, accounted for the enemy with
1st and rifle bad, atid so fierce was
their fighting that the much -praised
Prussian Guards •viho..--vvern pitted
against them, .were 'forced to retreat
In cowardly fashion:, .
Of the 25,000 ma who took part in
fisi-.4.21000--WiRantry-rtrade-
iith-10th-Lith-4-441-45th d ieth
Battalione. • •
• Sent, to Assist the French. , •
In the'heavy action..at St. Julien,
which. se* more bloodshed le fighting
fo ireportant positions ' up to that
e, than any 'other section- ' the
Western front, the first Canadian divi-
sion was sent in to assist the French,
who were in A desperate situation._
Theye had, been, lying in. reedit -ties
sintth orrpres. lacrifiiik of
British in readjusting its line f0 meet.
the altered conditions due to the
forced retireinent of the •Fiench.• had
to lace the north, and extend its Had
to the west beyond St Julien.' 'The
extension. Weakened the line, and the
Canadians were ordered to stand by.
Shortly aftedward they were ordered
he •buya in America. -Fel. one thing,
. • he always wants boote that are sev-
eral sizes tee large, for he believes
•that in that way he gets more value
Lor his Money-. In addition to exces-
'sive size, boots have to possess Other
peculiar characteristics before they
meet his -full approval, es the .follow-
• Ing. story indicates: •
A Califcornia merchant Offered a
pair of fine boots that he had long kept
In stock to a Chinese for three dollars.
, The Oriental finally took them, bul
• tweeters later he brought 'them back.
"What's the trouble, John?" inquir-
ed the merchant. "Him good boots.",
• "Him no ; good," - declared John
Tine no sing -song boot . Velly soon
wear out. Me likee singsong boot or
Me catchee back t'ree dolla'." •
"Singsong boot!" exclaimed the
merchant.' "Me no Babe,"
"Me t'ink you.sabe, all lite," replied
Jelin. "Whit' fo' him hoot no singee
• Squeak! Squeak! •when Chiearnan.
maim, alle same geed .boot
• When the merchant had gi-iien him
In exchange for thefine boots a pair
of coarst, cheap ones that squeaked
China,malindeparted-higha
leoratetiofeedetee..teeketeeeteeeoottwai
'Lettuce, turiiipsnepeas, beets ,anti
bean*, niattire in . six to nine weeks,
corn 'from eleven , to thirteen 'weeks
and potatoes from fifteen to sixteen
weeks. -
1:4:11:VA...?:".— • h
NO SLEEP
LAST NIGHT?
If tea or coffee
was the:cause
change to
POSTUM,
and sleep!
_Made. Canada, •-. ,
•
Their :success Was only mgmentary,
for soon they found themselves • sur-
rounded by a large force. of the en-
emy, and desperate hand to hand
fighting occurred before the %Cana-
dians were able to reach their line.
And it was only a remnant of that
section of Canadian boys that dug
self inte the front line trenches until
next morning. But the proportion:of
German dead was much greater, and
in the darkeessof the `night the enemy
'searched with lights for their casual-
ties in the raging hell between ' the
lines.
k
Recapture Three Guns. t•
'. Next day the rest of the Canadian
line started a brilliant attack, and suc-
ceeded in recapturing three guns
which bad been left by thb,French in
theirforcecl retirement, and in another
charge at the point of the bayonet
they recaptured four „Of their own
guns that had been previously taken
from them. • *
Another day • of terrific fighting
'OectIrred before the Canadiantr, who
were ' greatly outnumbered, Were
forced to give the village of St:t.Ittlien
to the Germans. • The object of the
Canadians was At to held St. Julien,
but to prevent the Germans ,from
breaking through- their lines.and mak-
ing ee dash to 'Corals- -
Saved the Situation.
Thestory of how that object was
:attained thrilled.not only -Canada, but
the British Isles, 'and immediately
at -
ter the battle Kink ,George, Lord
Kitchener, General .;French, Lord
Brooke and Xionar Law, cabled,
Sam Hughes, . then Minister of 'Militia
and Defence, expressing their, deepest
admiration of the noble Cariadienrs;
end. eiingratulatiog the Ottawa gov-
ernment on their beiniiiior., And King
•George and Field Marshal French con-
gratulated GenereleAlderece orr-the
hbroic conduct of his troops. Gen Al.
paid the Canadians a great tri-
bute when he said that he considered
it a high lion& to have cornmand of
men of Bitch sterling qualities. , . •
.° And these were the men of a citi-
zen Soldiery that Canada, will -ever- re-
member and revere They haye -*Ton.
themselves, undying glory and for
Canada al placa among therighteous
nations of the earth.
Etow .no‘ YOU CARRY MONEY ?:
Each Natimplity Has Its TyPical
Method of 'ladling Coin.
You can generally tell a inan'.s na-
tionality from the manner, in Which
be. carries his pocket -Money, for the
•yarious-emethods employed ilequent-
ly betray the. name of -the eeitntry of
which they-_ are: „
The majority of British.people carry
their money -be it .gold,: :or
coppers -all mixed hp hi the right:.
hand trousers pocket. 'Upon needing
•any, your typical Briton takes a hand-
ful of. this mixture, and selects the
&drug lie desires in an, open and uncon-
.
cealed manner. • '
Uncle ',Sam, heroes the Beundary,
en
5 sizes; 134 to 42 Inlet; and No, 7813,
Ladies' Straight. Skirt, attached to
one-piece low yoke in 39 -inch length;
5"8izes; 22 to $0 waist. Price, 20
cents each. " • .
These patterns may . be obtained
from your local iVicCalk dealer, or
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St.
Toronto, pept. W.
THANKFUL -MOTHERS
Mothers who' have once used Baby's
Own Tablets for little, ones are
always: strong in their praise of this
medicine. Among thein is Dirs.. Mar--
selle Boudreau, iVlizenette, N.B., .who
writes: "Baby'eeOwn Tablets are the
knetir offorones.
cliserile,red kidneys and. that Dodds
, separately, one by one, en a obeet of
Kidney Pills will cure . it is again platetglass, and he can tell instantly
preyed by On ca.0•0 of Harold. D. Bert- rhe sound emitted whether the nib
is fit to be packed for sale; or only te
Intewn bore. He lied. infiammaterk .
rheum:att.:xi fOr two Months. lPedd'e ' 'There are people who moire a living
Kidney Pills 4ured him • • by their noses,. sniifing perfumee for
the scent -makers., The art of :malting'
, "The doctor said my treibie•Started
with the grippe," Mn Beritera statee. itiper wfuni)deerfliglir is' milli:ralliVythaier% attbede
"My band e tied- feet Were badly eiwol-
Idetnin7111%thaelly44A9Ord.dis. 411/yllogra"needminiofttebre‘, tQl.lailttosi44111d-14elle.rojare *011 -trained noes and hew little of.
roe to, take. Whieb can tell at at,eniff when""there.ie
Mrs.. 04; • Grasser, advised
Dodd's; -Kidney Mlle. 1 'teok pm, 60„x • 5ust tile little.t.00 ralleil Or too. little or
ram, a Young man well and fe'v°61)13' be thrown aside as imperfect
since. ain clear of the rheumatism." I •
of them and I haven't been bethered ,Whether anythieg is missing,
MONEY ORDERS
That Mr.. Bertram 's trouble .atime t ---
When btrying your Piano
insist on having an
from his kidlleYS iS shown by his other THE safe :Way to send money by
Ross Self Seders
•
or the Home Carmine or
Fruits, Veaetabide and Meat*
VAN cu.
5C0 =Tait' at, - Wereate
_ IAPPOTTrif
aeratirsla stsz, grultiorto
ene
M.,-,Ma13911.11.
gave
Z•real
tlay,
to
Sa2.3
raZ
aYlontomec . He had stiffness in .the : mail is by Dominion Express Money'
"OTTO HIG'wL"
tante, was tired and nervous, and Order .
eyes. He had a dragging seneatien „ . . The Best. .
there were flashes of light before his •
across Ithe loins, was always thirsty "Which one in the 'language a
and felt heavy and eleepy after meals„ flowers do yeu consider the mOst
Itheumationfi•is caused hy, uric acid quent?"
In the blood. Cured kidneys strain, thq "A pair of pressed two lips,m
uric acid out of .the blood. Dod-d'e Kid-
ney Pills cure the IddneyS, •
INCOME $1,000,000 A YEAR. "
India's Representative in War Cabinet
. A Man of Renown.
The Gdvernrnent's choice of the
lVfaharetjah of I3ikanir as India's repre-
sentative at the .special sittings of the 'em. . One crowd wants to calf it
War Cabinet -will give great satisfae- Middletown, the ether Centerville." .
tion throughout our Eastern Empire.
An aide-de-camp to the King, his
Highness is a :vigorous man of 88,
with a yearly _Alicante. of 11,000,000..
He rules over a State of 23,315 square
miles, •neariy, three times the size of
Waleb, with tr.' population of 700,000 .
people,. and'is entitled to a salute of
'seventeen guns *hen arrives at or
leaves a garrison town. .
At the _beginning _of the war the
-kaharajah offered the whole, of his.
State resources to the King
IS his- .1aWsonal Services, and his fent-
ous cii.ttnel corps has done invaluable
I a very thankful for what they have
werk in. Egypt. He served for a
done ter my children." The Tablets
year on Field Marshal Viscount
Xi:411We the.bowels ancrstcanach; cure
French's staff). and has been mentf9n-,
constipation and indigestion; break up
ed in despatches.' •
colds and simple levers; in fact' they
cure all the minor ills of little ones.
PIANO °ACTION
--BOOICON
DOG. DISEASES
AsIdltow to Feed
Wailed free to any address by
the Author
a CUT GLOVER CO., Inc.
118 West list Street, New York
rainamo MIniment xammormatee 174end.
Naming! the New Town.
• "What are you going to Iyone, yo*
new town?" , •
• "Can't tell You. We have two fac-
tions."
•
"Sri?"
. "And it's hard • to deelde • betvveen
They ate sold by medicine dealers or
InT ;nail. at 25 _cents a box from The -
Dr: Williams' Medicine Co.03rockville,
Ont. --
•
The Little Rahn' 4.
"Oh! she is good, the little Ain! and,
• well'she knows our need •
.Who cometh In the time of spring to
• • aid the sundrawn seed;
She wanders with a friendly Wind,
threugh silent nights unseen.
The filitoWe'-fiel-libili-apptetits, and
• lo! the land is green,
"List 'niglif adows gletimed the
pith that winds to My abode; .orantlia'led EYeild% .
And: the torches of the river -boats Eyes inflamed • by expo-
:. angry meteors * glowed. sure to Sun, RUA aed Wind ,
To -day fresh colors break the soil, and t quickly relieved by fibrins -
butterflies ,take Wing. e Lye Remedy. No Smarting.
Down broidered lawns all bright with jest Eye Comfort. At
arts in_the._•garden of the ,Your `Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Moles Eye
• • big." SalveinTubes25C-ForliedkeilhaEYerreeasie
-Translated from the Chinese of Tu
Fe by L. •Cranmer-Byng. •
Zeep,lifinatiro Liniment in the house.
Amerkts
Plant
Dot Remoras
•
SELDOM SEE
a big knee like this,' but your hoige
may have a bunch or bruise on his ,
ankle, hock, stifle, knee or tluoat.
. Perch!. Herbal -4k episodes Waring
Aatiseptio-;--Stops Wood -poison
Sotithiavaels pain and smarties, etc.
Puto-Best to hilts rashes.. -
_ ,
Heals sores.
50e. 6cie.' " Alt pregkists and ,Sfor'ie.:
ABSORE3INE
„. JR4DE.f.(ARKRFO:41:34,T.
Till clean it off without laying lig,
the hOrse. No blister,. no haN.
gone. Concentrated-enly a fei
dreps recital -id at. an application. $2 per
bottle delivered. Describe your case for spMal instrucdo
and Book 851 tree. AOSORBINE, J1L. the an
septic liniment for manldnd, Maces, Painful :Swelling%
Pain and inflatrpration. Brice El and 12 a b.ottle strut
Enlarged Wanda, -Wens. Bruises. Varicose WinosaUs
or delivered . .
W. !.YOUNG, P. 0. F., the lymans•01k, Wontreal, Cal;
ilinorldno fad Absorbine, Ir.. Us made 15 Canada.
- • .
LANDERS,
Sparks.
Good nature is a key that fits many -
--Religion, must sottk .,beforeeit ean -
fiend out..
• 1Vlari may be 'the arehiteet--ar
home, but woman is the builder., .
Moss grows on a man's hopes. if he
waits for something to turn up. •
We say "This is a herd old World!"
bet ;what are we doilg !to sdften it?
: _Golden bepean ()Lean eternity -are
better. than a safe deposit box in a
benk.'
A New Tense.
Teacher -The sentence, "My father
had money," is in the past tense. Now,
Mary, what tense would you be speak-
ing if you. said, "My father has
money?" '
• Little Mary -Oh, that would be pre-
tense.
•
has a "wad:of bills," which he s
ly keepe in. It' longi mane ocket- '
book. • -
Frenchmen,In-ere often than not, MINARD'S LINIMENT. ' •
, I cured a horse of the Mange with
are satisfied with an ordinary loath- CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS,
-ter.-^• '
-prelrebila•si-441,ast-;- WAIF etramtt.tby-rza,
'telt-fork; -witlr-IVI-INARVS
IlVIENT.
$t. Peter's, C.' B. t DW. LINLIEF.
I cured a horse, of a bad swelling by
lillItTARD'S LINIMENT.
Bathurst; N. ,B. THOS. W. pixIlp.
• .
-a-purse,-gaily 'embrowlered-m-sil
the fair hand of sine Gretchen, is the
money -receptacle • Of. the conceited
H un .
l e
poorer classes of the Italians
ptih
tie up their smallfortunes in a gaud-
ily -colored handkerchief, whichLthey.
Mysteriously conceal Somewheee about
their persons.' „ ••
Many of our Russian' friends' pre -
fere to hide their precioas. savings -in
their -boots- or,the-lining-of their
clothes. ,
, ANY CC)111N LIFTS 01.1'1',„'
DOESN'T HUR'I' A. BIT I
NO foolishuesel Lift yont terns
. and. calluses off with lingers
Druggists or Modes ty* Remedy Go., 'Chicago
The- Harder' The7Further.-
,
Witte musketry instructor had Just
been giving a lesson on the rifle to
one particularly "green" set of re -
At the end he asked:--; ,„
"Now, is there any question yoe-
want' to ask?"
One dun -looking "Johnny Raw"
stepped forward, blushing awkward -
"Yes; my man?" Said' the instrtfctL
br, encouragingly. •
"Please, sir,"...stammered the search-
er after knowledge, "be it right that
the fardel t pulls the trigger thing;
the farther the bullet ,goes ?" '
QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY
KINGSTON
-
ONTARIO
JiU • MEDICINE EDUCATION
APPLIED SCIENCE'
Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and
, Engineering, .
, HOME STUDY. - '-
•Agg's Course by correspondence. Degree
•• • 'with one year's attendance. , -• .
Summer School Navigation School.
July and August • Darsinber to April
15 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar
- this oontem1oras7 history ofthe
callI,,Clian 'Expeditionary force
• lssiiea by the§ Canadian 'Illoverningmt,, ii
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iereazzetze.LeneentereacezeAtelneednetwitionered.
• His Weide . , - .. -
taaehousenerty at a nobleman's
.eolintry houee a. guest Saiiito tbe little
daughter of the hod:
"Your oldest brotherislit the front,
of courae?" '•.
"Ph,. yes: he's got ; the Victoria
Cress," she an*Swered. .-
"And Your .,second • brother-A:or
ebotif him ?" " -
'Hfront, 'He's at the too. He's been
twice woUndecl." , :
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to proceed inimediately to the north . 7-Itni
's like agicl ' "And it your* toitingeiWbrother, the
of Ypres. In the rush to that part of '.._.'o-..a-.o..--O----o-o---o-p--o--o:--,n---o., , 1.1-yoar-Old: Harold, ,.,., else in the
the line they were forced to depart • . •-
- ' • I trenches?" .. . : •
without food" or water, and each man Sore 'corns, hard ,corns, Stift corns or I
was supplied with '400 rounds of atn- ally kind of a eorneari
can hnfe•Y h
S -e s 1 She steak her 'head. ,
• "No," .she said, • "heti minding ' In -
munition, . " • . lifted right out with the fingers if you I deee . . , .
When this section of the C.anadians •apply' Open the corn a -few drops. of ; ,. ' ,. .,‘ , • ...
Look uptits position there slight freezone, sots a einqinnati authority, The Golden Utiles. •
lull in the fighting, and they Waited For...little, eaAt ope Cu) k
until nearly midnight before receill-h* bottle of fretzone ae any gdelgn :11,111:0111 "Do its you would . be done by,
were 'formed, in line by half companies PiDrsoianno.t that to 'a neighbor vvhich you
-any oominard. The two • battalione which mill positively rid ones 'feet oi
In eXtended order, and the signal wait Wonlci take ill from him.-Greeitte:
given to charge the eeerny 500 Yards Whet you would not wish done to
away and break 'through, Me lines, On yourself do not unto othero-Chinese.
the •Cariadians Went ht a wild rush _ ddri
like greyhounde -unleashed, -tatty-to , Th . it ores t s ,
iictoune.etrieiii ,orn , p.ncien,so osniluLdsisreeeshfolroro,noeth,sersaelft.1.431e. It'd):
fall -victim to the Reaper, '. •
. matiV a our °Teadero. If 'your, dra*„. He sought for otheLvsthheimgoopdghssed61e1:
' Ontiturebered by Poe. ' ,
. . gist hatat any freettine tell him to sired ler himet
self.
They fell before the enemy's awl. surely get 4 51111111 bottle for you from :--E401)tittn,
leiy firo like graga, botore the well hin Wholobale drughouse, . . . . All thinge .wbetsoever ye wonld
oharpened tioythei or oheep undo. the . that men should do to you, do ye even
ea an ettatk on a wood held by "7,000 The &St ahniee typerweiter Let none of on trat has se' to them -.-Chi
yeother
butcher's axe. Ititen 3;000 more atart.;•.° Chiraese Typerwritots,
clutractere, and weighs forty poundo, in a way Vo himself wouldIds brdislike to
of the enemy, atta so 'oiuldep was the
b
charge that the 05),E5C015 Ware driVen een designed; it carries 4000 chin600,
frOM r
their ti in dm. trout lino .but the contemplatr
ed impovenaetits be treated-Nohartintedan
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of the'woki, filid 410..Carlaelialle Want tatty .roduee the weight to teenity '1.,:ilt t° II) Izel'a' 6114 t4lt--""
through ce0 yards to tho other odd, pounag.
a, ISSUE No. 23-.'17.
every corn or cellus without pain..
This shnple deug dries tile litionient
it hi applied and does not even Jrri.
tate • the surrounclitig skin while ap-
plying it.or afterwards. •
• Cabbttge., plants - -for -early- -erop-
should be sett out, setting them deep
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enough to cover the stems.
-tor interior or exterior painting on wooden sisrfaces
Ramsay's ie unsurpassed.
The quality of the ingredients and the well-balanced pot -
portions give xamsay'e-Patnts unusuat. spreading and
covering • capacity as well as' durdbiiity and protective
Propemes• • • , • .
Local Ramsay Dealer will serve you 'with any information
you may dedire-or write to us direct ,
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City Eye Specialists -Tell How, o
Strengthen Eyesight 50% In a
ee itne Iti Many Instances
'Free 'Pre:gelation You Can Itave
• pilled An tiny at Home. -
• 'Poston, Afifes..-ritictime of eye strain
Amid :other eye ..weaknesses, and, those
Who Wear glasses, will be glad'to,knOW
that. Doctors and • Eye SpeOlalisto now
agree there Is real hope and helpfor
them. Many whoseeyes wero failing
say therhave-hoal their eyes 'restored
and many who once were glasses say
they have thrown them away. Ono
num says, after using It: I Witti al-
most hllnd. Could not See to read at
all. Now, I can read everything with-
out 'My glasses, and eye. do not
hurt any ,more. At night they would
pain dreadfully: Now they feel fine 0.11
the time. It was like a.miraele to me."
A. lady who used.it' aye ''The atmos-
phere seemed hazy !with or without
glasseh, Mit after using this prescrip-
tion .for fifteen days 'everything seents
clear. X 'an i•en.d eren Site print with -
nut glassen." Another 'who used it
"t Wes bothered vnth eye strain
eaused,by eve: rked, tired eyes which
ind.ueed.,nerce headaches. I have worn
glassed for several yearsboth for din-
tenee and work, and Without the* I
could not read. MY own riante on .nn
envelope ;Or the typewriting• on the
mn,chine before m.. 1 tar: 110 both now,
andneve dibcortied My. lent; dbitarice
Insises-nitrigstinir., I -can -count-the-
uttering leaves on the trees acrooa tlitt
street •noiv, which forseveral yearn
haVe Melted like • a dim green blur tO
I,ettattot expresp my joy at what
It bob done for Inc."
It IS belleVed that thousands trite
Wear glasses Com now didetrd them in
n reasonable time, o.nd multituate more
.1,vill be able to otrengthen • their eyes
..so as to he spared the trouble and ex-,
penile of ever gettine gift:meth
The leek, an eye aperiallat Of nearly
tit4nt3',yeard praetice, pays": . "A patient
tame to mo who wad zufferino from
Illopharitis. Marginalia' With' till the
tone:unit:int' avieptointe an •mornino
aeotutination ef the lids, cbrordo coa.
iunetivitis and ephiphora. Her eyes
when not congested had the dull, suf-
fused expression corfunou to stash cases.
Having ,run °tit of ..her medicine a
friend suggested-lson.Opto.' She: titled
thistreatment and not only overcame
her ,distressing condition,. but strange
and amazing as it may seem, so
strength-ened her oyesiglit that she was
able: tO :dispense with her instance
glasetes and her head --ho tin4fnouralgia,
left Iter. In thiS instance I should say_
her eyesight was improved 100q. I
have since verified the efileacy of thin
treat:tient in a number of easen and
have seenthe eyesight improve from
25 to 75 per cent in st'remarkably short
time. X can say it 'works more quickly
• then any 'other rtmedy I 34.avo ' pre.
scribed for the 'oyes."
Dr.. Smith, an. oculiot of wide exurri.
once,' says: "I haVe V.eated in private
praetice a, number of Seriou 3 (4)111.1111)',:l
diseases with Bon-Opto e.r.d. urn Mlle to
report ultimate recavory hi b.lt :•ente
and chronic eacea. Air. 23. C ; t .,N.•
&Mee: sufZering . with an in, eted eye.
Tho corldition wan SO ebr.iono tliat an
Operation Per entMleatiort seined
poralvo. Botorei rota -tier, to _the
operative treatment, P proseribett
lloii-
('pto and in 24 hourd the secretion had
!arsenal, infetromatory tyrnetems be.
,gan to tit:beide, and in seven daYs the
e 4•-•-t14----i.iiifea--5.11T-'rettiliTtid-Ita
blal .Another case oe 'extreme
eenvergent t rat 'smut: (oroaw byon)
escaped the nurgeoft'd ltnife by Alia
tharly 31Z0 of your collyrium. The
tightenoti exttir11d)1 inuseles yielded to
the soothidg and anodyne' ati!ecta of
BoroOpto. 1 alWays 1l.tIl /len-Opto,
latter, rentoval of foreign botlictr and
apply It lee:illy to all burn:,
and, Spetn on the eyeball or the lids
for 1t5 therapeutic effeet. Ily ClraVISA.
Ing tho lido of Seeretiond and acting'
es a Untie for trio (yob:ill itself the
Visien 15 rendered Var.ro Nair,. brio •a
'the number of easen tiZ Ili:wards:I
tilatmor."
Dr..t.ovitirr .tatrsl
bati. mattlittea °wins- AA! t`..c
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strain' arising front protracted rnigro=
neOpical,reffoarell work. Bon -Opt' used
'according to, direetlene 'rendered" O. ,ffur-,•
prieirig service. • I found My eyet re-
learkably stnengthened; s.0%..much .:40 I- -;
/lave 'put aside my glassoti without dis-
cornfOrt: Several of MY C011.4,agul313 118.3f3
also used it and we aro agreed as to
its results. In A. few days,'under my .
dbaervation, the, eyes of an aattainatle.e.,.
ease were se improved that WM:4st+,
haVo ,borit discarded by the pationt'
Eye troubles of _many daseriptions
may 'be wonderfully be aeflted by thd
um) Of Don-tipto ‘and if you Want to
Strengthen your eyes:, •go to any drAltr
store and .get a b• ttle oC Bon-Opto,
tallletit. Drop Onts (41-01) to trlblet In
9. fourth of 9. glass .of water and let it
diSseive. With t1i! iIqUId bathe the
•.:Yes two to font llraea daily. YOU.
shotilel noiiee too ryoa lear 111). Ver.
eeptibly right front, the earl, • antl
In -
f9. end 1 41::eas milekrsr
If emir pees nether you.
i:t11. it is YOur d'Uty to tako
clo.oi to pare them now' beforO it 13
60 late.' Aiany'llepelessly blind Mieht
have saved their night it they bad cared.
for titoir eyes tII Ulna«
city 'physician.. to: #hotutbo
urtiele, woo onlanitIrd, sold: "Yes, teit•Spia 10
4 to111404044 eyet mode. tat come/aunt Id.
.gtedients nre ItrOtil, 1,1 Otainent eYe e. •••
ntrsd i Trey ntsceenntally hi my Ottl 01110f1.. 0 Ors
tvitlentS eyo•Atuero Strained tbreog's over-
work or rolc.9t tantges. 1 eon blali!y roconourna
It In cop Vealt, VeliMI", schism Smarting,
Whist:, burning pyre, red lids, A:0mA Vision ft
t.u. eyes 1.'1:tur1 trent 02postite to Melte, entrii
tioSt or wird, /t Is -one of the vevy tow ProP1Ia4
tIong I ('-3 should, be kept on, head tot rogultit
tr,.;n 111 tiniest every fitrally.0 lisii•Osto is net
vatent medicine et cemet remedy. It is tat
elide:II prep:1111MA. The torroala pOntEd
tho paehoso. The Oftrillfactairm uunttuttes it tO
strengthen eyosield 0 vet retit lo wDro wOeles
ti mai,y I rigtanecs, er ronsid 'Mo.:coney. /t is did.
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a.paral slarNi: also by '1'9.):1t(13- 11 anci
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