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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-05-31, Page 7• Hard to Prop Moat? WHERE HEROES All depends on what you eat as a substitute. It is a good time to study "food value." YOU may be eating the LAST HONORS FOR NVF.RY MAN wrong foods the foods that FROM CANADA cost most and give the least . nutriment. Shredded Wheat Biscuit contains more real, body-building nutriment, pound for pound,‘. tharrineati-e Two to die eoTeatia'litai;igticv tryi7So-tblqunegthitht and, coste ggs-°r13Qtc"es- -- a enlf:inecifleoenwthet•gallant army efInCeann: fWbyin t Your "meat" A sa.tis. heroes. g I,reakfast 'on h* W t live§ in the grh6ealtlytealfaiede"Wrk :their war, the Canadian' military autilaori-* Even now thechaos crease the interest.' • Win a fewris mg meql-at a cost of cla' eacents. Make Shredded forgetter:. will be the gr:ve::84; f these sraall prize or the evi r ARE BURIED I 17,e.sartli PROGRESSIVECROQUET. AuUp-to-dateCostume 11 New Way of Playiig Old- fashioned Game. . _ s If you live in a neighborhood where there are several limns imitable for croquet not leparilted from one an- other by Any great diets:ace, you elm arrange a progressive perty that will be different from the °Winery sum - neer evening entertainment. It will How the Remaine of the Fallen are interest a surprisingly large number, . Being Cared for and Plans for of persons. Even those who consider the good old game of croquet as quite Future Memorials. "gone by" will be glad to play it un- der these condiitions. Ffie or sax croquet grounda; one ,„ _ lighted by- red Japanese latiterns, an- other by blue lanterns, a third by yellow, and so on, are the tourneinent field& The players Negress; from one ground fit another, as from table to table in a progressive indoor pine. A ess of these )31:11uch and , iscuits with milk ancient Rom% little, fruit make a <gen heart echoes this efreTiolteruseen.tiCa'1141; 8011 hi' 0 , • h • Progressive refreslutents go ,appro- ties are --have been stnce t eeeveret e priately 'with' the game: Serve them start the day's Work. It is beginning-careUlly registering ev„e'-At malt tables on each: croquet field- readrcooked• and ready.to- . grave, locating it for future honors wee saiadwielres on the, first,' salad "' and Not even those brave men wafers the second,tfruit on the third, eat. Made in Canada. . • . in furioue action in the front line, dead ex eight, and seen; with eke and ice cream at .buried, Perforce, by the lest Those who finish their games ssallbaP in ...the veil ParaPets theme tNe. first will Inive the longest 'time at the selves, Or roughly eepulehred in refreshment tables. Deliberate Plan of the Germans in oe. Man's Land, not even those whose Of corse you can have the same cuPied Countries, graves are deep dtigonts, are omitted sort of party, except for the lanterns; . from this careful chronicle, mapped in the afternoon, but the "atmosphere" out on almost surveyed lines. - will not be•quite the same. __•_____,e,-,-,- • 1" The Wooden Cross. *AFTER THE WART -- To -day, right in among the tren- • -POLICY OF:ENSLAVEMENT.I, • • Mr. J. P. Whitaker' a'n Englishman, who recently effectedhis escape from Roubaix, and arriving kit Copenhagen, gives an intere„sting accouut of his re- • markable experiences behind the Ger- man lines. "E,nslavement is, part of the delibert ate* policy of the Germans in France. I began by the: taking of hostages at -•te the Very outset oftheir possession of • Rorbaix," said Mr. Whitaker. "As number of the leading men in • the civic business life of. the town the desolate Ypres salient and at were marked out and compelled to other places, I' have. seen the little attend' by turns at the town hall •to graveyards with their 'rows of white be shot on the spot it the least sign head boards. of revolt among the townspeople," continued Mr.. Whitaker. • "Not a few of the mill owners were ordeted to weave cloth, for the inVad. !Air ••••••••••,, ches, one sees the little, temporary tttteust Compete With German brown -stained wooden crosses sup - Efficiency in Production.. '• plied by the ,Government Etteh bears the name, rank. and battalion and the _According to stetemente made to day of the death Of the man who high officials, for two years following sleeps beneath it These are the the outbreak of. the war Germany foremost graves. Farther back, but kept her factories running at full still quite Close to the lines, up in capacity, turning out great quantities of products not required by the War, which were stored away to be dump- ed upon the world's markets after peace is declared, A remarkable statement made in this connection is that one German is worth two Americans as a unit of duction. For For cheapness. of .manufac- ture, it is. said, the Germans will com- pete even with the Chinese Conse- quently, it is believed the . Germans, 'defeated on -land and sea, will turn to manufacture and trade as never be- fore, and thus take revenge, on their peesenf enemies.• ' • • • ThetAllies also are warned- by - - • Regimental Design& To these cemeteries, wherever hu- manly possible, the dead are borne erg, and on their refusal were sent back from the trenches, wrapped m , to Germany and held" to ransom. Weir' the soldier's blanket, and laid to rest, ' of the mill operatives, _quite Young Though, be the graves in the.trenches -girls, were directed to sew 'sandbags* and under fire,. the padre comes, for the German trenches. They, too, nevertheless, to read the service over refused, but the :Germans had their them, While then' eoinrades stand by Own ways of dealing with what they with bowed heads. Even in these regarded as juvenile obstinacy. They Eted'S Acres which cling -go close Us dragged the girls to a disused trams the firing line is disClayed the little ing pictui-te halt; i-a-ed-keettetirei s • her Itch 4tf JtuntattssYnIPtalre- Here,for without food and water -.until -their the most. part, regimental crosses of ' will was broken. • distinct.. pattern ' adorn. the burial -"Barbarity reached its climax in the ground. • - ' so -c . e epor ations., They -Were-.• • - • 9,000eCapadiart-Gr. eves.- -- ----, jukt slave, -raids,. brutal and undis- *" • ' ' guised. ., -Farther back -of the lines the cone- . "The procedure was this:, The town teries are.more carefully tended than was divided into districts. At three' those within the shell area. "Deputed . o'clock in the morning a cordon of by the British Red Cross, •the . chief .trict-the Prussian Guard and espe- :Superintending the lying out and bee been troops Would be drawn round - a eta_ gardener from Kew, Gardens :daily, 1 believe, the 69th • Regiment, planting with flowers and shrubbery played .a -great part in this chaboliCal of these places. Of the thousands of Oreecrinie-and officers and on -commis Canadians who have died • in Fiance 2" sioned officers would knock at every and ratitleee' some eight thousand A handbill, about octavo (note -Paper) graves have already been registered. Many of these are in groups, but i• door until the household was reused. size, was handed in, and the officer ' some in. isolated villages • .- , Passed on to the next house The . Deaths in U 'C'd Kingdom. m e. handbill contained printed orders that ' ' I • . But, if Canadians 'who have died every member of the household:must ' rise and dress immediately,' pack up a in France have been so carefully re - couple of blankets, a change' of linen ;membered, 4i:6r:comrades who mac- e pair of stout boots, a spoon and * Z cunabed in these islands in nowise fork, and a few other Milan articles have • been, overlooked. These nine and be ready fin. the second 'visit in hundred and fifty graves of Canadian half anliour. - .. . soldiers scattered over Britain and ' "When. the officer returned the fame Ireland, be they on the edge of a great ily were marshalled before •him, tine, city or in some . peacefel country he; picked Out those' whet* he wanted chtirdhyard, Whose' gnarled yews and ars& a curt, 'You will come, And you,' ancient Norman *church recall the ,.Withouteven . . beautiful lines of Getty's Elegy, and tAnd you' timefor" leave-taking the selected victims were where our soldiers he near to 'Crussad- paraded in the street and 'marched. • to a mill on the Outekirts of the town. : There they were imprisoned for three • days without any means of cornmuni- cation with friends or relatives, all il• *sn' t I • d herded" together tit mem ma e y and given but the barest modicum of feet& Then, like so many cattle, they Were tient away to an unknown fate.. • . . • , Codfish for Bindings. ' ing knight and cavalier, each resting - place is:faithfullyset dawn. Hearing that Canada was about to purchase ground in eemeteries at her own expense, the War Office- protest- ed that all graves ..of overseas • min who laid down their lives for the Em- pire should betthe especial care of the Mother Country. It was the least she could de; and she would be wad and proud Vs do it. • So, wherever Cana- dians lie benedth the .soil of Britain,. Whether in groups ore singly, their kinsmen of the Old Land will plant flowers and keep their memory fresh , and peen. • A bookbinder at Thenen it using codfish skin as a substitute for 'leather in •bookbindinge. The -new material .is said to give' excellent re- sults, and it has many advantages 7*---"`"-ett-S-tiVertginreke-sitineeitelnast4eettee ' „teler heeneseedeeeele 'Inttes-leindin Thee,sixength anti -durability of- t new matedial have been tested tied approVed by the Imperial Testing Of OA, „ • Abricela Foulard figures allaOlig., thie smart silks for slimmer this year, 'and the Polka-dot •pattern is especially favor - ,ed, The bolero „dress illustrated is developed in this silk. Highly up to date is this model with the short bolero and straight skirt attached to a yoke belt. McCall ' Pattern' No. "781b, Ladies.' Bolero. Dress; ?round or instep length. - In 6 sizes; 84 to 44 bust. Price, 20 cents. • These patterns may be obtained from. your local McCall dealer or from The McCall Cce, 70 Bond St.; Toronto, Dept, W. • BABY'S OWN TABLETS OF GREAT VALUE Mrs J. A. Lagace; Ste, Perpetue, que., writess-"Baby's Own ,Tablets have been Of greet•Vallie to me .and I would strePney TC00111111end them to Ile Knows Just Why • He Admires Them Dedd's Kidney Pills Cured Mrs. • Blercredi. ••••4....1* RAKING STEEL HELMETS. Special Sort Of Material Needed for the Purpose. The steel helmete adopted by the French and British weigh from QUO and a quarter -to one and a half pounds eacie The rnaterials used, eaYa the Sphere, consist of platee „of steel for the convex helmet and for the sho Had peen 111 ,tite years and Co00 vizor and neck piece, leather and cloth Find No Cure. Thane Why Her Husband Is Enthuslestic Over Oesises kifinSY POW ebta74, -2•16t (SPeetal)-Amente all the th mantle of Canadiane who pais° D KidneY Ville for the good they have done there is no mops fervent admirer of the great ltielueY remedy than Isidore Mer* credi, of thie place. "Yee, it always gives Ine.pleaeurate say a good word for Desid'e Kidney Pills," a:leered! pays. "My wife evite peck for ewe yeers, ' We owed not •find •anytleing. to restore her to :Then' we foisted a panipielet ot several perpone who had been cured by Boddie, Xitiney,• Pills, • "AO' Virife- MIMI. Pitt 1W-I'jo boxes."' of, f(14t the lining's find aluminium for the waving plaquettee that form the springs between the linIng and the in- terior surface of the steel. -The_rolled-steel. Plate balittit pie enough to be worked cold, OS heat- ' ing vtould lessen its resisting quali- ties. That requirement compete the manufacturers to use a special :steel' obtained from ver % pure castings that are free frore-phesphorns or sulphur. •Fl •Poisons Attract The beltnetS are coated with a dull geray similarlie that used on the '75- B • lesand Babies millimetre gun', which is difficult to Ot xis ?east tinexesta tho press luis reeortedledfly distinguish even at A short dietetic& In a spraying process that has the tia-' . 4r: ir:::fatatreir tiat-h24 fax:fa ; c irtiflTtl!Latkidllah:coliciel r470:: 44 Painting them, the manufacturere tree vantage of 'being ,very rapid and of tirvoi.,t..0,11.0. tr. 0. x,ublio nealth ..,croce lagalcolfIrteellithrS,4%`114grii'gr rattligt :,.%inie. add to the Permanence of the .paint giving no inequality of surface,' Te ,ietligt.frepiteitetaito. 29ttn cula b. I.,. 4 _ a :gasstiderPyeinnied ti:reen!.1. elnlints on bars bai's ins "". d' g"L'a. c' L%°"c"'r4 .4 w:''' ."111:c'r 1" . ydamia, a claim emit, the °01, Cit0C4FICOSInIttaill KV CV tOOTR7C.14 '. them and she is perfectly well, to OW; they eel owing to tto rose.latinco otat000t=i polsooks t Insm-Ase 4121114. 8304 . great surprise .ef all our neighbors 0 lining consists of a cloth eels, tit.Taib'tt eet."4a1:alleeselli."Psees.4.740,,t11401.`I.Ve..41:1172,..„, They can tell you the same thin& 1 ' ' to which is fixed a segment of black a The one safe s cannot recommend Dodd's Kidney •Pills enough." fled paper-tcuicontaistar.sento.dcadiirstor poisons. • glazed *leather eat in a particular catcher's ' ere, non -P°1"""*. etngleut AI" Dodd's Kidney Pigs are the greatest form. One sheepskin provides about ANGLE,E0.0 five liningsef or making three'rnillion of alriemedies for. weak, suffering helmets throut six liundred thousand' women, They cure the kidneys. The skins have been used. The lining pro- kiirettye are the mot of nine -tenths o•f Sects a little below the helmet, so that evomen's ills,. Moreover, cured Iddrieys mean pure ck4ir blood all over the the metal in no place comes into con- tact -with the wearer's head. where. That means good health every- . BRITANNIA RULES THE WAVES Post: Office System Still Marvellous in War -Times In these war -times the Post -Offide is min one of the wondera of the age. The way' the mails still go.to and fro from the ends of the earth ie a won- derful certificate to Britain's command of the oceanEi. One heard the other flay of. a letter sent from ,Melboarne tq 'Salisbury Plain to one of our splenu.d Anzacs, says au English writer. The man to whom it was addressed had gone, • to France,. and .the letter followed him. • But, meanwhile, he had been -weend- Members of the French ntission• that other Mothers." Thousands of other ed, end it went en to Havre. There the "virtiies" of the. Germans-mm ust others • say the, same, th--eY ing.• was discovered that he had been dis- 'charged and had actually gone back -AND P „ shoksrii,,feirift, Strength to Our Empire Thrift is the handmaid of produc- not be overlooked' -"Virtues" in this have become ocenvinted through actual connection mean co operation, use of the Tablets that Mottling can dinatien„ dieciplinet tenacity, self- equal them in regulating' the bowels" sacrifice., hese qualities displayed bi , and stomach; dilving out constlpation the Germans have Won the generoini 'and indigestion; brealdng up-- colds admiratien Of -their "--enemie-St. But, add -stniPte fevers:. -expelling worms was• to Australia. • Away went the dettee back to the Antipodes, and the man and the letter, arrived homealmost simultaneously. That letter had -ttavelled -thirty thousand miles, at A • ffi • 1 r 'wen Warning and miring colic. - The'Tabiets aee sold Even the mistakes'ef,the Post Office that their people must.compete active- by medicine dealers, os• by mail at 25 ly with the Germans along these lines. cents a. box from The ,Dr. • ' Medi:eine Co 'Brodkville. Ont. • ST. VITUS DANCE Eyeli "the- W • it" Severe Caisie's NEW READINGS OF OLD WORLD: Odt:of-Present-Turmoil Will „Come -a- "Future of Joy and Peate. "d''sbe Ctwed by M. NVilliants' Pink Pills. Here are • a few pertinent q•uestions. • • Is it possible that Germany's -infallible Is your child fidgety, reetlees :Ir. efficiency as erystallized in her artily 'liable, 7_ .teee the hands' shaky or is deemed to failure? Will England's Arita jerky Dees the -face twitch ? intaperable7naVY be conquered by the: Do the legs trerdble or drag' These' sutanarine? Will the Feepee of are signs. ce Ste Vitus Darieeea nervous -ftfasliton and fritrolity" be known ditease which is confined chiefly. hereafter as the land Of. Sobriety and pining children,. but Which often affects heroic endurance? Will the United leightertrung women, and sunietinies States, prodfgal 'son in the fainily Of men, St. Vieui.Datiee le caused by nations, learn to save, that it May diseordered nerves, . due .to poor 'bloat feed the exhausted world fromIts ex - and Is alwagit cured by the use uberance? Will Russia,. its .monstrous Williams Pink which fill the veins. autocracy dead, set a • luminous • ex - with new, rich, red blood,: stengthen• ample deinopritey? Will rival:no- Ing the, nerves, and thus drawing out dims. jein ajeagae of human libertY? the disease... gere is proof -Mrs Will you, and I forgo luxury and sel- John A, CuMming, Law.er Caleclonia,• fishness• to prectice the Golden Rifle?: N 5,,says:-"When My daughter These questions are uppermost *ein, Myrtle Was: about :nine years- of age' men's '-ininds, and events -day unto she became afflicted • With St. Vitu " DOnce. . The trouble ultimately came so bad that she could not. hold" anything in her hands, and had to be fed like a -child • She eauld not even weak across the fleet , without help. She Was 'treated eor. seine •tinie by a physician,. bid did, net show any em- erovement One day a neighbor -said the had read a e •ease' of St. Vitus. Dance Cured by Dr. •Willieres' Pate, • and we decided to give tills medicine - By the time the third hox : Was' ueed there was some im• reveniehteineeter-emedetion we- cOntiatted giving her the pills for about •eeffittitWeettgeeteteleseetiieteffitifitif cured,. and has. not since had the least reture of the trouble. , De Williams' Pink Pills ean be, eb- are wonderful. A letter. addressed to "The Registrat, County Court, Brom- ley," some months:ego did' not arrive within any •reasonable time, and was even up for lost. Whits lately tuni- ed. UP, With various Indian Postmarks on it .• It had been -deliveredtto the Regiatraitin BoMbay, --o-o ' 0.-oeeti YKS ! MAGICALLY 1 . - CORNS . LIFT OUT . .WITH FINGERS o You say to the drug store man, "Give me a small bottle of freezone." This wile:cost very little but Will pOsitively rentovesvery hard or Soft corn or cal- lus .from one's feet. " A few drops of -this new ether 6,1n - Pound applied .ddreetly -upon a' tender, aching corn relieves %the' soreness in,- stanily, and soon '• the entire corn or callus; root and all, dries hp and -can be -lifted off with theAngeri. • • . MONEy 0111DgRE4. :Remit by Donfinien Express, Money Order. :If lost or stolen, you get your money hack. ' ' • • .In the New Testament the cock -is mentioned, in reference to the denial of the Lord and indirectly- in the "cock- crowing." There is no mention in the Old Testament of the cock or hen. These demeetic birds were known to the early Greeks arid Romans and probably were introduce d by the Ro- mans into Palestine, n is said that these birch; were prized ty-theRenians both as food and for cock -fighting ' • which catches the fly and enahalms It andel! the deajThr germs carries In a thick coating of varnish. 4.10 , 1 Made in Canada by 12111 O. ft W. THIIPICOBIPANT, Walkerale, Oats . stitisietia Address: Grand Rapids, Miclu • Certain chemists are eneeavoring tq adapt the horse chestnut to the human dietary.• The nuts are mere than half stareh and sugar, with some protein and fat, and ere nutritious Their value chiefly depends on the eliminae tion of the bitter eleinerits and the ire ritating saponin-iike glucosides— H▪ ad ship's anchor fall on my knee and leg, and knee swelled up and for Six days •could not niove it or get startedla IJINIMEXT and IWO bottleveurect-nic- ' PROSPER FERGUSON. • "'" ' notice that when certa n n s gin to -blow the gulls collect in large flocks and fly to the field:s or "circ'e high over the land, screaming all the' while uneasily. . After • such dem- onstrations it is said that a rainstorm is certain to follow..., ". , '•After the. Marine is for Tired Byes.. • Two EYea, lin, a Infetime • Red Eyes -Bore il105 m. Granulated Myelitis. Bestir • • s• are undeubtedly weather prophets Dwellers -on the meet. have: a vi d be 1 • Aumoracistreeso. m 1,10 gezet.ergAngitieorg. gp_pD RUN - 7" -Alt, muses mirteetIre' riPerioeelinsileie steoreEre _enani... •• • JUL der, I 'Passenger Touring'Car. Elec- tric lights and starter. Recently over- hauled and newly painted. Tires in geed Ethane. .Price $1,300. • J LTDSON, 1915 MODEL, 6 • a -MN.' - A der. 7 Passenger Touring Car, with electric lights. and starter._ Thoroughly • Overhauled in our shop and newly paint. • ed. ' Simi' covers on all seats and doorli Oversize tires. Price '21:200. - • • ITUDSON, MODEL 37, 6 PA-SUWON% .11 A. 4 cylinder Touring ' Car. Electric lights and Starter, in good running order and .newly paitted. Loolts like - a now .car, • Price -9650, • e —Refreshes -Restores:' SMurtneles.FavoriteTreat- • . • _ ' ment for eyes thatfeel dry - and smart. °IVO your Byes as =loner your lovreil care as your Teeth and with theseme regularity-. • Care for Them. You Cannot Buy .New Eyesi Sold at'llorttg and Optical Stems or by Mail. Ass, Marine Eye Remedy CO., Chicago. ior Free Bowl Baking soda giveq instant relief to •a burn or scald. -'Applied either wet or dry to ,the 'Mimed part immediately, the sense of relief is inagical. • • day-ewill answer...them. • The only one This -new way to rid one's feet ,of • • we Caneanswer now is the last; the corns Was Introducea by a Cincinnati sEtty Minarain l'intnient in the '.-3(nnici• • others will he answered. when :and •in naan, who says that fraezone dries in - ' • • ' the way God sees best There •is a molnent, and Simple shivele 'up the where the bright sunshine will tfall . direetly on it. - This will take the state. So are meres opinions. War lockjaw from whittling at his corns, FAIGE• lbolting closed' -.car • Seating five, SEDAN. A vorty • ristA • learic lights and starter, also inside " dome light. Nearly all the windowe open, which gives ample ventilation for • summer driving.•.:Price 8700; • leitnesoN, •MODEL 39. 6 PASSEN-• :KA ger, t cylinder TOuring Car,.•in good running order, at a special juice, RDSObT 1912 MODEL . A RIGET • powered, six cylinder, 6 passenger, Touring Car.- -In.gclocl running order and loOks.like new.' Price $760. . LTDEBAOICER, SEVEN PASSEN- i•-t7tinfgr, cylinder Touring Car, in good Thio esgr vcs),,•sciserp,• aistTeisesh sin good shape. t yearand leeks very nice. Price $360. ' ACKSON, 6 PASSENGER, 4 CYLIN- S.1 der Touring Car. Ras electric lights and starter; goodtires, and is a bargain` • at the Price, WO. . . 111PUSSELL, $ PASSENGER CABRIO. Kt, let. A very handsome. closed car, suitable for a doctor Price 31400. We Only Sell used cars after the pur- •chaser has lutd a demonstration and satisfied himself .of .the running' quail- • ties of the oar he is baying. Call at our • • showroom next tinte you are in Toronto and let bur. salestnen show You any of our need ears and give yr a demonstra- TEE DOMINION AUTOMOBILE CO., r-•• 'Limited • /46-150 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. NEWSPAPEBS POR SALE • 151tOFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices fot; sale in good Ontario towns. 'rhe most Useful and Interesting of en butlinesses. rull information W2 SPPliCat1013 to Wilson Publishing Com- pany, 73 Adelaide Street, TOrodt0. ' • If an article has been scorched in something new under "the sun every the ironing, wet cold water and lay Corn- or calths without irritating • time is rises. History is in a fluid , surrounding skin. itself eannoCefface the record and the Don't: let father die •of Infection Or mark &Heels?: out. • peomise of human life Upon this cons fiesed and' besyepliinet. The eye of faith serenely looks beyond the hide- ous turmoil to the age that muSt---ar• . • _ , but alit Ibis .ollt'nuci make him try It If icier es:tweet hasn't any fredeone ten hint ie. -order' 4 Small bOttle from' Wholesale drughousettoe you. , WOMEN copLp BUILD SHIPS Cataioome mantled tree • riny Direct at • riocir• bottom .tiave Prom' 20%• IstrisqEztAigmbre 11-3 ICI OLE'S. NEW • AND SECOND ,113 Hand. -$12,00 tip.' Send fer special price list • Varsity Cycle • Works. 413 Seeable. Ave.; Toronto. 'UNGER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC.. V internal • and. external, cured with- out 'pain by our tiotne treatment. write us before too late. Dr. Reitman Medical Co., Limited. Collingwood, Ont. • rive -when the law of love shall be paramount and the 'character of an in- dividual or of a people -shall -be -s and known for what it is. e• see; • See,' is easy to , work, literally thine Of what avail would Tavith pre- Wined from .aey dealer hienediethe or untearable, and has the beautiful duction be without the strong re- • markings of snake-skin.- by mail at 50 Cents a box or six boxes straining power of thrift?' A fight- . for $2.50 from The Dr.'Nlbliame Steal- ing force in adieu, unsupported by re- eine Co., Broekville;' Ont. serVes, es like a runner who exhausts • . — • • . . himself by an •ill-judged• spurt, arid •-: ' . . is excellently at-. tained by adding - to the daily menu ration of GLOBE:TROTTING. F.URNITITBE 'when' hetinest needs it:flnds his re- lerve strength gone What 4t reserve e t ' n glieheseittighert -That Are roma forO° hi to an arglY ..and- l'errvee- In Lamle .Atroes: The strength -is to a runner the pro uct of 1 . ,, ' , Sen ' - • At English traveller lately returned thrift is to the individual and the na- • -• from Japan expressed his surprise at tion in time of dire n'eed. coming across some Old -English furnf- rem on end of Caper:fa-to. ths ‘F ' - lottier our people,- old and young,.ineni 't1..re in Tokid. How did i• t fleet its Women, and even,children, have begun 'wad' there? ' . , • . Toegibly the explanation lies hi the a eampaign of Production which is eic- migratory' movement. which is liffeet-• ' hibithw to the world another phase tot - • ihg so Many Engliah mitiques. Many our.invineible National Spirit Th vahlable articles of • furnitere-histor- Nowt with equal ardor, energy deterinination, let us learn the lesson, 101 ell 311.8) aneient tables, and relics of eetturies that have eerie -have found -and put it in practiee--of•hadividual, .tteriteet •seeiai am -national ;thrift, tileir tvny across' the Atlantic to give and sm.'. "atposphere" to solne modern Anieri. "TinVt in each of the varied end move ean home. The British arietocrats 'pin ways in 'which welive who orginally possessed them have and haini our being; thrift in what We been ;tempted by American dollare, and pat er drink; .theift in what we buy .__, they have thus parted with their or sell; thrift in the. things we use ' the very clothes we WNW. Thrift iri d-leridleti 15°86e1581"s' Besides furniture much 'old crock - the 'sunshine *of prosperity, that we , ery, peiler and glass are deserting may be prepared and seasoned for the British. shores. Sonxetimes" Amerit trying times that are bound to emus Can millionaires purchase Tudor and when We will.feel the pinch of adver- • Iaeo_bean interiors, and , have • them sity. • ' Let the tea man-ag Nyell as the shinned across. • . If - the old -English furniture itt poor Mari-,21itiiily and .practice thrift. 'Tokio was imported front America, it No selfish, miserly thrift however, but has get half -way aeross the world, and wise, timely and patriotie thrift, ,. in the &miss of time it may complete worthy of the Canadian tuntle-tnat to ',..ttei-r,ttol.;tour. Then England shall will prove a bulwark of strength • old treasures, returning to her onte Einpire, our allies, and a statmeli ;,"„,,,,"",,"•• support to the fighting cause of jos. "5"Inl tree and freedoin. Ilant:rd,o Liniment need ay PhYnirdatie. 1 •• .Experimeeting. It is' surprising how ignorant girls can be at times.' They should afi know what tkiss mean& but.. they often insist on having itrepeatede 3a 1-3 virifilunkfir-Viiireorro Says S-coHselt- Engineer. • The head of a leig Qlasgotv' ship,. building firm, speaking at the opening of the exhibitionof women's war work in London, paid warm tribute to the .excellent results obtained in his bu,sie ness , from "Cutlers" _with . women labor. •" • ; . ;, h. Goodnesse-:•Ener., • gy—Ease of Di— gestion—Excel. . lent' Flavor—are all found in .thia • truly. remarkable wheat and-bariey • food.• eratteettes, • Salt should neverremain in any. thing rubber., 11 eauses the rubber a to mot . • Keeping Your Friends. • giv Don't 03;peCt to lteeP your friends If you them away. • Atilt for MillAttivel and tal$01 no DUAL (Patented) BIAS,- FILLED- -CORSETS the suppoet* You Need *rid Just WhereYou Need It. All tile lateet ettlee of eoreete to snit ally figure. If your dealer Cannot aueoly you, write: no dittet for catalogue and ineaeuring form. litoresoulaiitos 'Wanted, "DIAS CORSETS LIMITED 07 sztiTAIS ST. TORONTO. TAOLE STYLE "Given tWo more yews of war,'h e • . EOM 0, F.N , DOG DISVASES ---.4141k1.4414n7r40 ' ..it.110„iftzt....,....... r1,1,-rMl. 1 Mikes : the Author Plinth •li. CLATOLOVER di.; hk. Dos Remedios 118 West 31stStreet, New York r . , The- Soul of a Plane is the - Action. Insist on the. " ':()TTO El I G 7.2 VI! . C G.TJ PIANO ACTION a Write to.day for our big • " 1 d t• k t * build battieshii-fromekeel-tonerialeintalLits1 celex detail efitirelytwith k*onen-la; ' -showing our faii. lisle Of -tic cles fori0-* • • ,74 4 •c,1 - • . Men and Women Boys andYGirls7-- i Stelelftin Air BOILER Tires; Coaster Braises, Wheels, lemee ' . vott't'"' • GO MPOUNIO vie"iTenh:r. yid.eaThise wheeinithaeni wtaenhtaasetiterenionr, 'rubes, Lamps, Bells, Cycloineters, 1 ?or All Boiler' Feed Wetero • Saddles Vuipment, and Parts for ed'cyclone ahakint and Darning Grate Bars for all requirements - for A trapeze. Can. fire her voSation Bicycles. ou can buy your Sapp les • at the giddy heights of ti Scotch crane, from us at Wholetalclitices. Cantadleri Steam sailor Equipment . 0.0.. tilt.lted andthe.girl ,tvbo. le eircifieient at danet • W'' BO . ..... _. . YD & sON • ' • eerrai.e deed " • 20 McGee "ht. •- • • Ttropte, • I ing is well equipped for undertakiee, 271 o e Dame Street West, Montreal. the work involving moventent of ' tione • • • -1 ' 1 e. "There are some operations in the • 1 writhe and press $lhops in which the aptitude Of women for correct appre- ciation * of time intOivals showseto great advantnee. In the training- of women the results obtained from then. labor and the shertness of time in: which they arrive at proficiency have, exceeded all expettation." ' Editoril ElysiueTt. 1 'a • I"Fellow dropt into the °Meethe ether day and ordered the paper, and we were pleased. Said It was Ft good paper, and we wereglad.- Said it was imere. than ivorth. the money' to any man of intelligenee, and we were tick- ' led Said it was the mainstay of the l• * < • town, and wewere supertickled. Said. it was the greatest booster and the niost reliable town -builder and devel- •oper In thitt whole community, and wel yelled with loY. raid for his papert! and -we raid gently to tlie floor int blissful unconseiousuess. Nature had 1.4°M.P.-,1*.titi°1=t1=101.•*. r It•Whe d RS I Ina. IfttIVE No. 21-17, listae:easi tetnieteht tritabeauan's Stiend. • „ eps,WOmens. Liqui1IOc.anti toldren5Sho.es Cake 10t. F fritithAto Cik 120,A 1110.HAMILION,ON tee ' ••