The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-10-04, Page 3e
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WINNING THE "One Whole Wheat
VICTORIA CROSS
REMARKABLE EXPLOIT OF THE
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GREAT WAR,
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Meow Iii-ghlaider -Weed German.
Greille Four Times to A.e.eoliiiilietit
His Objects,
One of, elie :Most remarkable se -
pipits ef*.the Werels that which wen
" thq Victoria -Croee for Private Wilson,
'eof the Highland Light Infantry ee On
SePtembet 14, 1911.4,11e killed two of
the epemy, by remarkalele.long-Cliiie
• • thrice !aids, and then, remixing alone
into a, German, Positien, . captured
. eight ofethe manly by a clenet rtfee'
. and freed Iwo -Of his coniradebe ;
But that feat only ,whetted hie ap-
• petite for glory, we read in Heroes of
the Great War.. A Maxim gun concealed in the wood ..began to play
,.upon the British position, and k men
• companions dashed to --cover, Wilson
turfied to a privite of the Einges
Bond Rifles wile was nearest him, and
. coollY remarked: .
• "Mon, I'm angry wi' yon gun—and
gaun to dtop it!"
• Having said that, he began to
0mM toward the 'wood among a per-
fect hinricane-of Thee
man to whomeheliad spoken followed,
• but he very goon fell, badly wounded.
• Wilson Went on aliine,„and managed
.to dodge the bullets by dashing 'from
haystack to haystack across the field.
' 'All the thine he was taging inwardlie
He was detenfined to reach the gun
and put iteout Of action, to avengethe
• poor rifleman. •
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He reached another haystack; level-
ed •his ride, Wok' eareful,aine, hnd the
German behind the -Maxim fell dead.
• ;Another German took tlel place 6f the
dead man. Wilson- exposed himself to
make sure, of kis aim; his rifle Click-
ed, and the second operator' fell.• A'
-third man had started to fiie the gun,
only t� meet the fate -that had -befallen
his predetedsore. Then a fourth and
a fifth and a sixth•German fell. Wit-
. son'e 'shooting was uncanny in its
,deadly accuraey Had he Missed once
ea. the 'operator at the Maxim would have
Speedily riddled hint with bullets.
A Dauntless Scottish Lima
Meal a Day"—that'ethe
slogawfor those who want to
conserie food and., also con-
serve stseAgtli and health.
But be sure it is the whole
whea.t prepared -in a diges
tb14oSjixiL4e, d
Wheat Biscuit is 100 per
cent. whole siTheat—nothing
wasted, nothing thrown
away. Vifteen years ago
Shredded Wheat- was eaten
drily as a br'cqkfast cereal;
noW it is eaten for any meal
as a substittte for meatreggs,
or potatoes. Two or three
biscuits with milk or cream
and some fresh, fruits mike
a nomishing, satisfying meal
at a cost of only afew cents.
- Canada;
- ''''-e-e-e---Wilititi-ettaited for afe* •minutes
' after the sixth man fell.. Then, hav-
ing come to the conclusion„ that the
entire gun's crew had been Rifled,/ he
crept forward -to tail- • his prize. A
• German officer rose in his path' and
fired Point-blank,-lnit MiiSed-hia aim;
Wilson quiekly bayoneted. him. Tfiat
was the narrowest of Wilson'e• Many
etcapes, for the officer's' bullet"; had
grazed his head. • e • -
Wilson had gained: the 'priete for
which he had risked his life; but he
was not permitted to retain it undiii-
7-,t%':ritited,---tHeebiterveliergie'diniitiiiiiy
' of 'Germans .aPpreaihing. e Instead of
beating a retreat, the brave Scot slued
the gun round and opened fire He
• "Worked the gen hs. ;skilfully as ,,he
had. Intadled his rifle, and mowed cloven
scopes of the efiemie, He was flied at
by the Gertnan artillery as well as by
------the-extfaherymen, and Bettie place be-
came unpleasantly warm, Wilson dee
eided it was time to advance to the
rear. .
The Scottish lion - reached the Brit-
ish linek-unacathed notwithstanding
- the ahells that continually • burst
reeled him. Then he, faiated. Whet.'
. he recovered he asked if the gun had
been brought in. Being, told that
• . had not been, fetched, he itaggered up
' and went again t� face the 'shells. He
•. soonereturned, carrying the gun • 'on
his shopldere.
. "There's the gun, eirl" he said,
----e---'77throwiregeltedieveirbefortehlrofficevand
saluting. •-
:Even that did net Satiety hire, and
' he must needs go to bring back the
- ammunition. Having, accomplished
• that, he remembered .he' comrade` who
Juisteefartedeofftlehinienii•
• a word" to anyone he.faced the Aran-
--,;LArkek eieteaselatee- ee,HeeeimMdeelenteesf4-palee eeet. ealadianeehaplaene-Szeweeeeee.,--__.
-- still liying, althetugh riddled -with see- • Tune, "Holy•Fatlier ThY Nerdy."'
„FERTILIZER YA-1...Uff OF skias
Im••••
Though Wood ,Ashes . Are • •Ifeluable,
Goel Retedueels Net Worth,e
Preserving.
°• During the Past twtayears the price
of ell fertilizer materials, and particu-
larly those ceeteteing Week has ed.
Vanced greatly- • an fanners should
take every peacatiticin to conserve•th
supplies produced ens. the feriae
• Weed .ashes have a high value on
,aceatint of the potash ,they • contain.
Aghes from herdwood contain, 'when
'dry,. from five to seven per cent; of
potash and are worth from $25 toe$35
per ton, oiln other words, it would re-
quire $25 to $35 .to purchase as 'much
potash .in the -form of, commercial ter-
tillzernas is' contained in one ton,seft
average haedWoodeishes. •
• Soft wooed ashes usually Contain. lees'
thin 'five Per gent. of- potash,' but
enough to. Make. it profitable to care-
feilly• preserve them. • . .
. As the .Peteile in 'ashes , fs readily
soluble in water' the -ashes ihapld bee
stored under . cover until •usedellesides.
potash, .esheeeceptaiii ofie and onehalf
to' two Per cent. of phosphoric acid
and fiftYfO sixty per Cent Of -
, Leached ashes .seldcrra contain 'more.
than One per Cent. of potash. and if
heed at allethenextheaddehe considered
ag'a sOurce of Mite rether'thatlettuille
and be. purchased that basis., •
• Aithes. flexile corn tabs :contain. 'inore.
than thirty 'per- cent etfpotash and
hare_eziy_quantity cobs- ganebe 'pee
taitied they slimild:be burned and the
asheseitflized as a iOarOo:of 09tash. .
Coal ashes :contain. hely: traceeOf
potash and they. possess very little ,if
any . 'value from etheefeetilizar "stand:
,
point.
. VESPER. HYMN.
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We at OTOSe- of "daY7Ite:Fatherr
For our lippire plead;
Guard our scddiers, God of Armies,
, • --In their need. • • •
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Shield our bailors in thchr perils.
.0n the mighty. deepe. • .'
Guide ...them, bless thenx, loving Pilot,
. Safely keep
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Grant our airmen lie they upwards
•Clifieb threugh haze and cloud, •
Grace to heat Thy promise eringieg•
• Clear and loud: 1, •
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Grant our 'wounded .as they languish
On their beds of pain
Heavenly comfort; end Thy mercy
. • • Ore the", skein: . •
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Grant Our leaders strength: and 'cour-
e age • ' "•
Whilst they plansedevise ' farm diligent search was made, a.nd temporary neture of many of our
or'aP6'.
it •
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Especially. smart for early fall is
this black satin gown with its high
collar, long ,tight sleeves ` and hip.
drapery. McCall Pattern' No. 7971,
Ladies' Waist, cut in 4 sizes; 34 to 40
bust, and NO. 7947, Ladies' Two -Piece
Slcirt in 5 -sizes; n to 3Cewaist. Price'
,
20 cents each.
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For -tie entakheyethieedesigneisevery
amen end attractive. ' The coat of
the little suit is most unusual and -the
trousers are • knee • length. . McCall
Pattern N. 7924,Boy's Eton Suit In
'3 eezese 2 to 6 years,' Price, .I.5 'Cents..
These patterns may be 'obtained
from your local McCall dealer; or from
the:McCall Co'., go.Bond St., Toronto,
Dept. W. •• .-
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BABY'S ;OWN TABLETS
ALWAYS IN THE' HOME
• Mrs, Eugene yaillancourt St. Ma-
thieu...Que., writes: "My. baby siiffered
greatly from,constipation so •I_ began
using Baby's' Owe Tablets. • /..was sur -
'prised with the prompt ..they give
• him and now I always; 'keep them in
the house." Once a Mother has used
Baby's enarn Tablets.foe her little:oees
CURING SKIN I:ROUBLES
Se many 'People, betty men and we -
men, fniffer from skid troubles, isuch as
eczema, blotches, pimples and irrita-
tion that a word of advice is neeeS. able results obtained m our experA- ,•"War is hal' Had he seen scree of
eery. It is a great mistake for such ments with fertilizers has been the the things we in France haVe seen he
sufferers and tlaose with bad complex. discovery that, as far as ordintarY 'maid have said "War Is hell with the
ions to smear themselves with greasy farm Croke .are concerned, fresh and lid off," the escaping flames bringing
ointments. Often they could not do rotted manure, applied at the seine death,and torture to all who erose
thing_worsesloroase.niogs rates- have ___given_practicallY_.,eqU41 them_path., ------- — ---,
the pores of the troubled. skin and their yields. The explanation for this is The bombardment seems as ii one
cpudition,actually bedOlineri Weree. not easy to find, sines rotted manure, were in iii train going at 100 miles an
When there are piinpies or erup- 'weight for weight, is very consider- hour, with thousands.of other loco-
tionseer an irritating or itching rash, ably richer in plant.food than freati Motives all reefing 'through. an 'endless
a soothing bera.cie Bolation may help Manure, It probably lies in the het- tunbel. The light made by the "1"
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to allay the eirritatloa,. but of MUM ,ter incietidatiOn of the soil With desirv' piesiob of the shells appears' as if -the
that does'not Cure. the trouble, Shia able microeorganisme for the conver- heavens Were rent asupdir, with all
dition of the blood and will persist un- Arms hy the,. fresh ;flexure and the Streams ,of
the clouds eunning into one another,
Machine -gun 'pullets .
ectinalainta eenee trom an -impure epee, son of 0011 plant -food- intthassimile,ble
til- the blood is thoroughlY Purified. greater warmth get Up by its ferment- Whistle overhead and try to get as
:It is well .knotka that Dr. Williams' !dim], in the soil affecting beneficiallY near' one as pessible Without, actually '
Pink Pills have .effected the beet re: the crop in it e early stages! But, be 'hitting one The air is bill of Whir -
sults' la many ferule'Of.s"da 'disorders thie :mit may,'we.have the, practical ring fragments, with the -snap*: ltwn.
ond shleiniehes, This Is due to the fact deduction that there isnoethecomitant ing over the whole 'district iite if a
that theee Pills make new, rich bldod, gain froill the use of rotted' manure, lieavy thick fog had fallen upon the
and that tis new bleed attacks the in the ordinary, farm rotation, for the earth.
*purities that give rise 'to skin labbr involved in rotting it eard the -It is an everyday occurrence to see
troubles and disperses them; Se that large losses in organic matter and -young men in the prime. et life turn
eatreeWillistimaeePhikePillsure4Ithiedise antefoo&thateineeitablievenomaaner-qteiteekrey-e Vaiire-Nitherei'eVii-inet-rd-aiid•Th'
orders 'film Within the system—the the operation., The quicker the farm- leap out of the trenches and lose '
only sure, way. er can get the manure into the land or thernselves itmoag /the exploding
P4ANURE A.R4FEWITLIZEIt.
The Quieicer it le Put on the Land the
• Better.
• PerhaPs one ef the most remark•
"WAR I$ HELL."
Brief Description of Serge 4% Wile*
•Horrors by a Returned Soldier,
A great general has 'tallier said that
Itshould be added that Dr. Williams'•
Pink Pills have a beneficial effect up-
on the general health. They increase
the appetite and energy and cure dis-
eases that arise from impure blood.
You can get these pills through any
onto the land the better, for it is never
worth More than when first produced.
The manurial value of clover need
not be dwe t upon at any length. Our
work-in t is connection is fairly well LteCoe. Ceeen.ge McLaren Brown, the
known throughout the Dominion. , It European manager of the C.P.R.,..
shells.
FARMS `FOR OUR SOLDIERS
• it you see a sign of fire on or near
. a railway right-of-way don't 1I,.
medicine dealer or by mall at 50 cents has been of an exhaustive nature and writes to the , "Tariff' Reformer lent
a box or six boxenfor $2.50 freni-The- has -yielded most -satisfactory results; Enipire Monthly," in England, Urging
Dr. Williams lefedicine Co.,- Brock-
ville, Ont.
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HOUSEFLY AGAIN INDIOTED
Drying and Canning Season Is Time we have been enabled to •demonstrate few • parcels of land, such as were
• of SPecial Danger. . rover 4nct over again that a crop of noticed in the bress, and will& would
e menace o e °timely s at effeet equal th an application of kith,. 'nifght seek•this means of gettlemept,
present greatly increased, because of
home dxylug, preserving and canning manure of ten to 'fifteen tons per acre but a elan •by which g
• • lar e numbers
could be accommodated on the• lands
of fruits and vegetables. - •
•• The housefly has long . been con- la the Mother Country. Mr. Brown
the
to the plan of the C,P.R., which
demned as a spreader of disease, be-
ing incriminated both by. circumstan- • offers improved farms; In selected cal -
antes, with distinctive military names,
tial and by experimental evidence.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.' improved; by the company; and as -
The structure of its feet and Mouth
vpry bad' case;ofedisteniper in a vain sisted colonization farms, of k320 acres
Gen,— customer of 'ours cured a
as-
parts—in particular the presence of
able hone, by the use MINARD's and thee, improved by him with an
each, selected by the intending -settler,
small hairy pads on the feet which are
covered with a sticky .fiuid, enabling
the fly to, walk upon walls and .
Yours truly, • sistance from the company. • Easy
k•it ibl f t f •terms of payment are offered, tarried
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indeed, it would be difficult to overesti- comprehensive acheme hy which the
mate its value to Canadian agricul- returned soldiers could be placed on.
ture. Chemically, physically and 'hie- Ithe land in so far as they desired it—
logically, the growth and turning un- a scheme by which lands closed to the
der of clover improves the' soil lind public would be fully opened lip—not
Th f th h • i clover in the rotation has a manurial not give a square foot to all who.
estimate/what it means, Inform the
nearest fire patrolman oe • station
agent. Lend a hand yourself. Throw
away neither burning -Matches, pipe
ashes, cigarette nor cigar ends.
•‘
iltinard,s "Liniment Coxes neves.
Even if there were no embargo on
opple shipments to Great Britain tbis
season the market there weuld prob-
ably 'NI a limited one, as the United
Kingdom itself . is Promised an un-
usually heairy fruit crop.
ions
BuY runs WHOLF1§.fljja
1?Ii_I_CelS. Persian. M ulc,
aska sable. Also Men's. Furs., atisfac-
tion by mail guaranteed. Ben for il-
lustrated catalog., IVIcComber's imited.
Manufacturers. 420 p Weet,!
Montreal, ,
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NEWSPAPZ301 ?OS • 11/Xeil
ROPIT-MAKING .NI$W13 AND .TOB
J. Offices for sale in good iOntarlo
town,. The most naafi)) and inter_esting
_of all busin Pull- information on
sPel ca o ei Wilson Publishing Comp
Amoy. 72 Adelaide Street. Toronto.
—ma es poss e or, any sor • o
filth to cling tolhe flY. • • ---- - • ---', •. .' ' : °•.-e-ILANeem FR4Rs. ‘,. • ev'er twenty yeere; ''but the ,point that" ,
It is high time that universal efforts ....--- — ---- ' - • Mr; Brown insists on ie Mae it is not ' e• • " InstirailalAkvoll '...:
were Made to eliminate houseflys by :-. :, .4. • : • : • ,-1.,' .... ' • • people out Of the 'workhouse that pan-
emakenkeientheedeeipech as cOntrol- ' ada, wants, because :such are ,not de: kJ in4-1.424C'EltTUMORS. ,LUMPff. ETC..; .
FIRE -PROOF- Siejlede..EE 2, . - sired -in! tlill Doininioh :but. people Who ritg23tat;t0mcnethourorNeai.litteatm-Apoet .
ternal and ci,iternal. cured _Li_vitti•-; •
Present' season it is imperative that are likely to succeed': He urges that Co.. reirettee: Mine -woo, -
ilinOheir breeding ;Places. '`11"67-filif
- • the whole question of reconstruetion
emergency measures he adopted for,
protection. Efficient screening is the he tatkled with vigor on'the"other
best emergency Protection. side.
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Special' attention : ought to 'be 'given . ,
10 exeleidin-g- -fifei' from eeniebt with rifoN.gy_. oRDER§,. _,„ •
dried fruits and...fruits...In. the PreCese for five dollars costathreeecents.,,,, • .
.feeted lies in an attempt to discover A .tecnelaion..Eepress- Money Order
O•f drying, in particular such fruits as a "satisfact• ory• treatme•nt efor ;wood ' •, --
tee likely to ,..b.e- eaten withOut being emegiee iiiat: ion: render.. ereene, inea., -: Who, einvented the door- no,..one,
thoroughly cooked. this may be done sureably• fire-ietardent. • No process
eau ever make wood fire proof,' far, knows It is, however, lin.invention of
no class: of material will 'resist fire Me ancient
modern i Imes. All the
-.1eouees, even the houses cone
der en conditions: , Innumerable ex- teining _ doorway's, .. Ilia no doors
• periments have been 7 made to demon; Fabrics or skinsofaniniels'Were hien'.
•etrate --the efficacy of various cont. across ' thardeeiewaye"te keep one the
pounds, but toneiusions, Of Preetital elements. • • ' • ' e -
Diehovery•of a Satisfactory Methocrof
• Treatment is Present -Day• Need
•
• • •
A --.field investigatioe. ef treenen,
delis *penance IO the inieuetries
by building a wooden '• framework
about -the trays' and stretching over
the -thp of this metal or cloth Extreme.;
suchlif-WartUtTtlig-sdeeene ivill
be a- few_inches above theefruit_
• Formalin solutions and traps (the
:conical trap is effective) should he
used outside the house to reduce the,
number. of flies near by.. If flies enter
the r house, the • "swatter"- should' be
"Value have never been reaChed. While
teeth have proved- ceetahe treatinents
tie be Bence:41e for' one particular con- -"-'• Sore Eyes Eyes Inflamed by
j/R/NE-Granulated Eyelias,
dition ' stich as • retarding fire - theIr Sun, MIA and Wind quickly
used immediately, -or fly poisons may ' • ' • • -
substances. used• have tailed to em- relieved by Murkle. Try Hill
Is one Part commercial formalin manende and weather resistance,. A OUR yourEyesandinBaby'sEyes.
be employed (an effective fly poison body equalfy valuable' qtua. lities of per-
good,i:,ehingie •flre-retardent -must alsci 5;14E". No Smarting; Jest Eye Cordon
AtiTour Druggist's lipt:
tiveness and Cheapness. ' • in Tubes 25e. For ko6lfigefrtks°11:;-11!-IFroo.
ReMetlYma
luted with. _nineteen parts_ cif: water
placed in 'saucers .with teaspoonful have endurance; insohibility,, :attrad- asiesepartue nye Remedy Co.. Chle.agod
61 Syrup. -
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With the diyovery of a sa.tisfactorY Efforts ere 'being made by the goy --
'LOSSES FROM SMUT., Method 'of tr atment, there does not' eminent to eloutle. the Mitput Of honey
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appear to be Any sufficient reason-wby mainly through a campaigh of edoca;-'
. . . ng es ehetild net bedoene.a most de- tion directed at the bee owners More
. Very .Effective. : -sirable roof covering for dwellings and than, 125,000 circulars of instruction
, Some fields of eats recently exam_ ether buildings outside congested have ben issued to them, as well as,a
areas. They have adaptability and large miViber Of individual letters,
ined in. Dundas county by the Com areas
superior to mastropfings, and • • ' --e—e .
mission of Conservation Were found to
be badly sMutted. On one Man's entail the least ffrat cost Since the illitird's Liniment Cures Dandruff.' -
Formalin Treatment' is 'Cheap :and eel • •
Martheirscheines-fincl-fidlest-favor---stre-alwayirkeepsnesupply-oirhanfieforr eeereemetmutentrheeetwarfetheefeeeffe •buildhigsethe-migratorY-theideneles-ef
• 4 '' In Thine eyes, . . e ' the. ilist. trial convinces her- th e: is has thoroughly•treated his seed oats our'people and the rabid- development
- . • • • ' our cities and towns.. are facters
nothing to equal them in keep g her for the last three years., On another a
On Us pour Thy :richest blessings, little Ones well, The Tablets' a
When all Wars shall Mete; •-- ' - - by; mediate dealers -or ty:iratil at -25-
In the brightness of Thy Presence cents a box, from The Dr. Williams'
•Wnlindepeace ' - As'Ailteine re , -Bronkylile„ "Chit
5010 farm .Where untreeted oats were sown,‘ meking the use of wooden construe -
eneen bullets and dragged him to;
the trench, Where he died the 'next F- r4
• "Thank God, you ' got the gun!" • • -
severe the poor .fellow's --'last words to
Propheey of Flying of 200 Yeats Ago.
Inasmuch s the'Weicla were -uttered'
more than two centuries ago, there
Was a truly: prophetic anticipation ot
. the eXperietide of the preterit War in a
sermon on f'Phytiothetilogy," deliVere
ed in 1711, by Dr. William Delharre of
St John's Collegeetietford, which' has
just come to light again, 7'As in all
ptobability the art of flying would
particularly be," lie said, "by putting
• it in man's power to ditcover.the
-cret of nations -iind families, more• than
it ,consistent with the peat° of the
world to know; by givink '111 men
greater oppoitunities to do mischief
• Which itewould not Iie in the power of
others to prevent; end, its One eb-
.seeves, by making men, kid "Sociable."
Hearing at Last.
There was a 'terrible dynamite 'ex-
plosion near a small town. An old
• lady, hearing it, turned toward the
doer of. her sitting MOM mid ;said:
' "Come in, Bella." •
When her servant entered tl,ie repro
, she said: • 6
' 'Do ott know, Bella, my hearing is
ovidently iirtiprOving. •I heard you
*neck at the door for the first time in
Iwenty years."
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N-Aa—
Observation ' Balloons Note • Every
paper: -it ,absorbe the juice.
Only a small per cent. of .the meney
saved up fee rainy days is invested in
smeft we•vety lireValent., This hriee'tion edviseble; to attempt -la legit:late umbrellas, -
eetimated that he had from 5 to 10i the ehiegle er the framedwelling out
centenfeloss frimeamfit, hnt 30tnal: -of --existence es both :uneconotdical-and °:. • . °
eelearee.eleBleaseoeveeme_a_
luid-earettitannit of certain Itreas do, inlinitetl"ble in Canada -At -the Aim
Jr.
grain cr'op Was -test from smut; This.
May seem startling, but the,losi froin asinatiei Liniment tor sale everywhere. • How to loosen 'a tender cern' of
this caw ii ,genetally greater than it
seems, Tbe straw ,which bears smut- 7..4 Bit Ancient Now! .
ted heads is ittinted and they are low 2 '
drn in the crop and net easily seen, ' She. was an admirable person 0 , 0
arid .
so that there is a loss both in grain never last an opportunity- of pointing --0--0e-°—°—°
andeili •stya.w. , - , , i a moral to her smiell.nephews. and
• The formalin treatment is cheap, for , She took them to the museum. •
,easily•-applied••and. entirely effective, •fov a tis.,at' '
if properly done. • This year, in thou- "Thisr said the"giiide;-"hi Nelson's
Sands of fields, the 'losses from smut waistcoat, worn et the 'battle of Tra-
will_ Actually ,exceed _the -amount. of seed falgur,•anct this ie the hole where
sdwn. The cost of treating the Seed . _
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amotenee- to. only' liew cents li bushel '
fatarbuilet wept throeigh."
°There, cltildren," said their Aunt,
and no one can,afford to lose even two "You remember what I said -about a •
or three bushels per acre when the stiteh•in time saving nine:A If that
Cost • of treatment le so small. . hole hed been mended' the, pullet
. , . . wouldn't have gone through." • Then
estuaries 'Liniment iteueves neueentie. ' she capped it by ackeng. "And- Nelgon
' Shot Sent Into Enemy Positions
Fran the North See, to the Swiss
•frontier one may almost trace • the
fighting front on clear days by the tile-
.servathpe balloons.. • Great, awkward,
ungainly bags, they tug at their an-
- chore): swaying, this -way -and-that- -at
Jim touch ,of"every breeze; but from
the•basket suspended far below keen
eyed observers spot every shot --their
-artillery sends over into the Bache
positlim•s. While the ballOone arefree
quently destroyed" by hostile aero-
planes the easualties among the ob-
servers are surprisingly small. E'ach
'observation basket is equipped with
parachutes and alt -the observers- need
to • d6--Whert- tha-beg -Omit ---
-
damaged, er it -the centre of 'attack- is
throw out their parachute, elleab over
the basket and sail slowly and grace-
fully to the, ground. • They earry With
•them alt their, instruments and charts
and, are able to make complete rea.
ports on everything that hap occurred
up to the minute they Were forced- to.
deseertd. ' • , •
Praetieally all the larger balloons
now are equipped with wirelessor
telephone plants that 'kettle the observ-
ers constantly in touch -with the
'ground.. Thellnited States is develop.,
big a great fleet at the "sausages,' at
• theyeare generally termed.
tasted
ut
rape
FOOD
you have
missed -
one of the
nod thirds
in life
Gerniany expetts every IlesSieh 'fly
end hug in every wheat -field in North
• .callus so it lifts out
, . without pain.
The Soul of e. Piano le die
Action. Insist on *1
otTO HI GEL:':
PIANO- ACTION'
Cuticura Better Than
Beauty Doctors
For cleansing, purifyipg and beauti-
fying the complexion, hands and hair,
Cuticera Soap is supreme, especially
when assisted by .touches of Cuticura
Ointmeneen-seotheeandehealethallet
- signs of skin troubles. For free sam-
ple address post -card: "Chticura, Dept..
IsT, Reston, II. S. A." Sold -by dealers
throughout the world, • '
-
. • •
Let folks step on your feet hereaf-
ter; • wear shoes a site smaller if you
like, for corns will never again seed
'electric- ipaeks of pain: through:-you,
aecate,ing to this, 'Cincinnati authority.
Ite says that a few &reps a a dirtig
Caned- freezone, applied -directly upoh
a lender, aching one instantly re.
'levet .sorenesi,, and soon the entire
corn; root and all lifts right out.
This drug tines ,at °nee and simply
shrivels up the corn or callus without
even irritating the surrounding elegize.
- A small bottle of freezerte obtained
• *eight have been living yet- _
•
• A schoohnsater hacr juin finished an
instructive lessan on food, when 'little
Batik raised his hand. •
"Well, Basil, what is it?"question-
ed the teacher. .
• "Please, sir, Billy Jenkins said he
kneel?' a baby that was brought up on
elephant's milk, and it gained :ten
pounds in weight every day. • , .
ought not to tell such rub-
bish," replied the Master. Mien:
"Tell me, Billy, *hose baby was
:brought up 'on elepliant's ,
"The elephant's,baby, „sir!" heiitat-
ingly replied the.bbY. , •
/1 the end of the wor finds the
Canadian people a bit.less entravagant
Aitheriect to be true to the Fatherland that will be no small gain, • .
PI LLS
f't'cS;‘..
Poicu wris-A9
t'Irttls,r155,..11,!!,,-c4111/iir‘
THOT A
at• -any jjj.04fl cote- vety
hue Will positively remove every hard
or:soft e'en. or callus from one's foot.
It your druggiiit hasn't stocked this
new drug At; tell him to' get a mien
bottle 'of feeezene for you from his
wholesale drug house.
•
NuxATED. IRON
increases strength of
delicate. nerrottli, run-
down people 100 per
rent. In ten days in
ninny 'instances. $100
forfeit if it fails as
)or full explanation
In-' large article Pot*n
tO uppoar hi this
paper, Ask ynur dor!
tor or 'druggist about 11.
All good, druggists &lease 'carry it ,
111,0toc5s •• '1
rs. Quinn's • Experience
Ought to Help You Over
the Critical Period,
" Lowell, Mass. --"For the latt three
years I have been troubled with the •
Change of Life and - -
the. -'bad • -feelings
commcin at that
time. I was ' in a
very nervous condi-
tie; with headaches
and pale 'a good
deal of the time so I
was unfit to do my
work. A friend
asked me to try
Lydia Ei•Pintilmtn'e,,,,-
VegetableCom-'
pound, which I did, -
and it has helped inc in every way. I -
am not nearly so nervous, no headache
or pain. I must say that Lydia. E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the
beet remedy any sick woman can take."
—Mrs. MelteARET QUINN, Rear 259
Worthen St, Lowell Mass.
OtherWarnmg symptoms are a sense
of suffoecttkra, hot flashes, headaches, ,
backaches, dread of impending evil, '
timidity, soands.in the ears, palpitation
of the heart, sparks before the eyes,
irregularities, constipation, 'enable
appetite, *mimes& inquietude, and
" dizziness. '
If you need special advice, write to
' the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine C01:,
(eonildential), Lynn, Mom .
It'AISR No. 30.--'17.
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