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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-05-06, Page 3A GOOD. MEDICINE FOR TEE SPRING Do Not. Ilse Harsh Purgatives Tonic Is All You Need Not exactly efelte-but not feeling 4 quite well. That is the way most people feel in the spring. Easily tired, ',appetite fiek1i, ometimeo NeElaches, anti ac feeling of depree- oleion.- Vintpk•ii or • eruptions may VW -ay en the skin, or there MitY bo tw)ligia them:nation -or netie- algia, Anr of thewindicate that the blood la out of artiereethat the indoor life of wintekr ha a left its markupon you andmay easily deo veilop into, raere.,4erions trouble. Do not dwea. yentrisili with pur- g&t.ives, a o many people do, in the„shopsthat You WI'put your tliood right. Tengativeil gal!i4)I) through the.systean and weaken in- . stead a giving strength. Any doc- tor will tell you thip.is true. „What . you need in spring is tie took that : will make new blood sad buikl u lhe nerves. 1)r. William:est PnJ Pilla is the only medicine that oati ' do thia ;speedily, •eafely and surely. ; Every, dee?) of this medicine- makes isew 4109a which. .olleittra the -skin, ttreagtbens the appetite and makes. tired; depressed niei, women ad children bright, active and strong; Mrs.. S. E. Stephens, Topeka, ...:Altse; says: -eUffered :severely ltorm 1.jegldaolteet na4.1. W44.S.1)4(33.-37 run lown in health. I• had tried ,severall •Dernedie0 with ; no 'benefit; Until '',1' Arae. advised to try Dr. Williams' •• Pink Pills, and these have fully re- itored rny 1rqtalth., and 1 can moon - 'mend them with confidence to all weak women.” • Sold by all medicine dealers or by MI* at B0 cents a box or 96,X 11.02EAS r • $2:50, from The Dr. itedicinie Co:, Brockville, OnL. 0.13 SERVE ARBOR DAY: 9bjelets:for Which it Stands are to • General Adatitage of Canada ' • , Athour Da$ is not observed' in Qaniada to the eXtent'which ita portanee warrants. : • ' „ . 1Yeol?4,..'iranat‘Tcver keep - t mind' their dependence upon her eepreste, Wittle large areas suitable „.onlY :.for forestry purposeN,, its. is 'essential rthet- the Value -of treeS --and ' hrproaction- -should ber ,eclioroughly impressed upon Cana :diens. • • • ,. While Arbour Pay is OhberVed„ia the rttral seheols; and in some city -- -schools; its reooseition by the gen, %oral public is not asieneral as it ehotild hp.; *In Ontario; .Arbour.,_1137---is:*0-- brated to a limited extent in . seho5le,ebuteits obeerVance eideceild begeOetal.. Ther.eis need. in every • • Peirt.,,Of •Canada, for the education :and inetriietion which -Arbour Day repre.sents, It should be obierved se a, public' holiday -at 'a time most ' suited tO the ;climatic conditions of ,the loewlrity. The planting and pro- tection oVeiratte trees.' preparation .of !lower. and '.vegetaiilegardens, --eeeeand•thortnigh cleaning -lip of hoinets . be ad-vo- ePeedutiesiforethe-elaye Arboue 12fay- 'lies its 'justification -in theevalueeof-treese-Nothingeioni" tributes somiich to make the world a jizleasant place to live in as trees.' 'llhe true home feeling is not satis- fied without. the presence of the • .trees, with their shelter and shade, their beauty of form and leaf, their, blossom and fruit, their varying sthadei with the pasaing of 'the sea- • . Sons, and their fulness, of 'colour; in . the autuinn, clays. 'Illieralso 'afford • homes and shelter for' our leather- • ed friends,-..-theelaiidef during -their- . annual . . Nothing adds beauty and -value ' -to a, home or Scihoolhouse more than •the presence- Of trees; nothhigadds • more to.the eomfcgteef. pedestri,ani than shade trees. The way May 'be tong .and. dusty; but tinder the cool • shade of the treee relief is found;. 1l • It is -to be heleci„.theirefore,-that ' the celebration:6f Arbbiti pay 'Will .•become •ratere general.; "that the Ilantirichaid ere--of-trees -Mgt shrubs around schoolhouses, hordes, public spades and. by roadsides may • have the effect,. Of 'developing & "keener -appreciation Of the value and beauty of tree•s; and that in ------- thus -enlargingtheefieIdeof. Arbour Day actiVities, greater ifiterest may ereateel in the prOtection, Of Our • Canadian lerests from the reckless ---Theittuetion-bk-fireand-theaetewith- e Welt they Are threatened: . • _ Preseribed fbangenf-Poott-Instead- • . •, •of :Drugs.. _ „ It takes considers, o 9. doctor ;to deliberatelrpreseribfs . only. food for a deSparing patient; instead of resorting to the Usual • list, of Medieinea.. •' Some .trubr siettentiAo„.014140.10.S:... •recognize 'said treat. tonditions as • heyeetter- and eshould" be treated.. Here's an instance • • ;. nreur years ago 1 *ea taken with: -,-„severeegeteitie,eandnothingewonlde • •-e."-itay-on' my on the verge, of starvatiot. •"1 lies.ad of & doctor -*hotted a 419- Vialist-rand-, as -aeLait liOpe, -sone for him. e. • "After he oxainined me caa,efula•y. • he advised The to try aeanall (Ivan- • tit -y Grape -Nuts at firstthen as. • stonmeh became; stronger ,tet rr•- eat more. •"I kept .0,t Itr and gradually be-- • gaif.te have color in my itt,00, mem- ory became clear, where before eiterything seemed a ,blatik, My, limbs .get strtingi.er, and I 'could. 11:0 „I steadily .recovered. "Now after a year -61i •GrapeH 1/nter4 e4gia 15a The. My people ' 'were eurprised at the._ Way 1grieve • fiethy and Arm* ort this ° giv.i Cartadisav CO:, :Whittier, On. Read "The, fl• ood • td in pkgs. "There's a &awn." • . Meer reit tho gate** Uttar'? A snar taw avvearts- treat thito to tibia.•Tito ireintial, inter wet IMO id Motels laterelit. OULTRY 4 Ventilatien a Prost Protection,' ' Ventilating paliltry hopozo is Ono a the most diecouragtug `things with, which the, farmer luta to con- tend'. With a 2uelkieng Use of our- taina the moat of -the frost can lieuallY he kept lintt,t hub during severe 'winter it er aintost. imPOKi- ble. The best authorities advise a • combination '' of Curtains and over theta genie kind of an ahserbent straw c2ihng with a litre To,Pre- veut frotst on the -wall and ceiling it ifie necessary ;to keep the walls worm 40td not'in contact with the • chilly air of the outer wall or at the temp temperature as the outer .4r. The. latter, of course, means a Cold bedbeasiet - with the 'thermometer argued zero. If the holtee isweill; planned- and you film* laic necessary. nunib01' of iriadows and curtains to, Previcle ventilation; 'It wourd ba a good plan to put in a .110, liuthq 'sure to make it largo enough. so P. to taketont enough air. Be dare and arrange it so you can c9iltrOl the outlet. ,,A• Otte 14 X 14, or 18. x1-8 4acheie. *ill ...bah). in reducingthe frost., If the flue inyourAlaity &am is toe nmafl, you find it well to have at least'oneniore Ton can , 'see by ebserving that less frost vi.1- leets° near theilUe. It is betteite have another, nne;',iliStead • of ,,cae the 'teelarge; ' ;•• -4. , Preserving Eggs at Home. Many reeipas for preeerving eggs have been tried With -more or less. success, but best reenla are secur- ed with two. Npi1iher461 these, how- ever, is as good as read storage.. ;Their chief age &lies in their aPnli- Cation- to home conditions, They are applicable -*where eggs are cheap. in the epripg but rise eonsid- erahly in price en' the fall.; •Eggs preserved .by them can he sed�r. all cooking purpeseii except boiling. In order to boil them without erecking the shells; a, needle hole or two may be made in. theeehelleto let the"; escape.. The otealitYis - ded when . The .p.trime. requisites for. suceeis ePp Pifiltvadi athe2nyd::::sPse;i_ar p :e they are- not fertile: in eggs aro, first, strictly fresh CT new akI eggs, and ' second, .a., cool,' dark plaCe. The eggs 1nay be laid in a stone jaror a wOoden tub where no metal exposed on the ineide, Af- ter..almest filling the •receptacle With eggs, a solution is poured ever until •every egg in completely cov- ered, preferably half -an-ineh-tolin„ inch deep with the solution. • Waterglase or silicate of soda is uueharitable and unkind, inasmuch Are We 'Downhearted - Certainly not! 'acdno one less 00 than the British Chancellor, . Mr, Lloyd George, judging by the pic- ture displayed above, Mr. _Lloyd qeOrge.* extremely busy providing "Silver bullets" for the war; and just new he is trying to persuade the people of the. Old Country that, they should stop drinking Intoxi- cants till the *or is over, declaring that alcohol is tbe greatest enemy the.empire has at?present.,7 • ' • 'llaitiSe• Kinks of Punishmkilte- i .Yeare;age, ,a little. girl; wearing ola plaid sbawl folded corner - wee over her Shoulders and a Qua- ker bonnet with a green silk • cape: left her home, one rainy Sunday morning, for Sunclarsohooh- • . Choking sobs and. a, tear -stained face marked her as a very° ualiaPPY Child, Her appearance at Sundtg- eebool in this, uniregal rig °had° been chosen; by her conscientious Ble- ther as the, most effectual mode. of Onnielunent at .her conineand for eemet.to her mind, grievoas offence of her little daughter. Nellie was an extremelY. seneitive 'child, and, hermother reasoned that her dread of ridicule Would -tease this wearing 6f her oldest clothes on Sunday to be ---u °punishment which she 'would 44 Sofia ferget.. And ;herein her mother's judgirtent did not orr ; f.or yeara afterwards. the meniory of that day Of torture to her sensitive spirit wohld always stand out- in all its *Unjust PPoPert1o1.44- *IkeacY:e11.. she' satv a Child being eonapilleitto ired'ergo the sante harsh mode of punishment. - •• • Is it jest, oi. wise, " to inflict such punislune•nt ',upon carefree, happy childhood Art there not • other modes of correction just es effective and at the same tlehonlillat ing 1• Toe'subject a senditiVe person, especiallY a, child, to ridicule, oeeins •one preservative that can be olez • . • taaned of most druggists, at in to 30 cents a pound. It • is a colorless, heavy liquid Which must he diluted with 10; parts of pave rain water. Eggs in tha.s solution will keep per-, - feel that she is an Object of °Bari= feebly for. eigfht to twelene reonthol. mem, ,evei' after may carry about. Another mixture. of lime is enade with her the effect et that oneerude by using the following proportiOns blow to her pride and eeaf-elsteeen eifeingredientsieTo eacb posrnd of J11_41, 431strystfut-attitude-i- towards - fresh stonelinue add a, half poued every one with whom Si ortt ible •and Mtn,' quarts of Weile cositact. - ing.water, The Maneis firs Slaked It is not ace,e_ essary, to lipertify_.. a, with1torater itrb Ia Ana to miikeit awareof a fault. break tion ia eecruinbly mass be- A. few iudicioeslY cflhos.en wards, . or fore the balance of the water is if more : stringent' meths ..are added. Water is added in half cup- deemed advisable, a • withholding fuls at a time, until the breaking from it of some anticipated enjoy - down is complete ; bhen the 'Mixture' meint, may oft,en have the eame eastbreed until of theconeieteney:ofeealUtaryeresulte set/boat the often- -Cream, .when the balance of waterdent mortification of this harsher mode ef punishment. ; •• 'There is a, 'certain . dignity • to Which every -young person is en- . -as. ha.s..a.tendency te tender sech a.ehilet .awkWard.and _self.nonecions. e-- traits .. thoughtful mother. ould care to • hate ' her little -one . take on; for a ohildeonce ma,de to . . and salt may be added: Stereeng is -continued until the salt i's all precees is done the evening before the•eolution is to be 3itled, and which it is often very overseniiti-i'eThoy or sediment hat settled, the clear girl to .acquire. One such instance • liquid is siphoned off and poured over the eggs..' • , If Itis desired to sell eggs stored by either of these methods, tt price ef &limit .5 cents lower itilian the Current market prietiecaneuenallY be secured. Healthy owls PetY.• -1-01"-4gge, . the- main • requirement is 'first-class; healthy, vigorous stock. Such fowls, well mapeged and In -overly fed can n,ot help hut l'educe eggee We nniet • as 'that cited in the opening sen- tence ' of this article nmee be the Means,. of robbing Suelt.a. boy or girl' of a self-posiession .and 'ease ,of manner very d,esirallel,e to .one of a, naturally self-conscious rternpera- ment. • • In the- instanee . just, narrated, which is an actual ecuren�e,noth- 1 eigeined-hyetheeever-zealo Mother save the •stirring up of a ,rehellions feeling towards herself in. the -heart of that little girl, coupled with a certain self-aba,sement.whiCh have vita 'ty , and titutioJ in after "amwas' sure tit'return ti viger in fow)a that are to beeany_ all its •stinging force whenever geed as egg maehines or -as breed- -ff411176--rYth seen. ers. Only first-class stock should he kept for such Goap purposes. - it • 3 oh,...6.1 is a, health promoter for ervi Inc ix. You • -ChargeeI for the e ens. I • the -foWlste If you will put. some theta' burn quite black and feed ' ' sign of Pa -To Dia'appearisk ..I• a'eo.f-ecorn--in-a-hoteovenand Stiffneas-is-Ro' Jibed- Right Out-rEvery When :Thii-grain „gig •Cold enough • . Gee whiz-L-tliink of it,• you -Val, Perhaps be eastoniel)ecl,-40- • No more eittornacli-des-ing necessary; very trace of laineness, eV'ery bit of stiffness, every sin 6f weakness in the hack's-museles can be rubbed away for all tithe to come by • good old "Nervine." NO ,Other linintentIcan do The wbrit So quickly, can peeetrate_so, deeply, Can. bring ease and comfort to the batic-weary sufferer as Nerviline in- variably dOeS 'partake of the charred corn. Give such a feed every* two. weeks". We not-meanthat the.fewle should have to • depend on the charred grain --for the 'meal, kit an oppor- tunity-to' e**th ,-at 't•Wi hey sh Irani the cob. • ;1-10rele# Wins Recognition. • Suffered for More wit,.a04 'Of two evils it isn't *Amy* ;wow Tban Two years gory to .ehoese either. Children,are won 'hy. sweets,. wo- men b bonnets, mon by scherors. THE* OUP/It tittGlill FOUND fr r' -*--"What , peds- A .01,JEB DoWS trion 1" Country Pupil -"A ratan . NEy rms. .. who ge run over by a motor.' 106 .11.79.11.0 Death Nearly elaiwedf New Brunswick Lady Was• Reitteeed to Her Anxiepi Fm "HY When HP00 Had Oone°, St. him, Dec. one • oyn suggests the three (pia - Or 1 thtle it TM teand that ?tire. J. Clients .• ' "t "lik 1°13(14* MQ6S"Ig...,,QQ (P. of 3 Whito St VIQUid ti:ItleCtialb JO t11411, Quebec' 3fan. Took nig Wife's Ad. gt4PI*11g4Th°213' "4 '1•Vu'ae"'" deadly ravages .sit advanced hiducY1 ilargyktuficol4zirzi odszlirtiopm,i. vivo 'Ind 1f$ Now 11.)311°K a 1416/tv 34441,Su'pel:'. regions • ou 0 rant ache mid kidney ,trouble hogan Year) 1,1 bust:losses. fou intervatIce oc. *polka' y tiii kt t - • . r - "; 'Lie most plefull and isteraatiett .1 ill * '' trouble "Biy 0 st attacks M. hack • • i tieuse tit Ifealth, '' • condactory„,4,14 thAt Nonjes Atk /an., . For Big years. zbat film pawl/m-1 Won m Witoos Rublisatiar Coq:PPM ti ,ie. IfairgliCtrite Bay Mills, ,Sag- 1L.till rtl' 1,‘Yoss. all but the mon.loaia h1111 be04 prima.. men / es. t Wait Adelaide litt.. Toronto. 1, erted myself It was terribly intensified. I sraiu-,,,. • . lieney Ce., Que., _April A6th (SPo- 'lee,. /uell) in.ts, ' ; Oaigal)t.13"Ygrresayoareicref tep,tgtat-pturboanito • do ' tillyou ynoeuve.trryirn, ,,,,,flaiwci haatt yo;uri et earn, • il 4au rird)elaou. g hit lire di d the Pala was - Wien- 1 .....,-....r,..”...7-...7..."---4"WI . liflefit• reirgr;Vfhing, but ;11-4-NerPE. TI,IliOnfi.' 14.41144, vra. Dodd's Kidney Pills." The speak- ' "344 *ell You are generally sorry 17,1114 gave that 0.40310.1411, giraatiOdfirtinur,71 oYattp4;terthohlrteebni:0194:44rntil9PepX:re.trris%eastnlat3.:i3,:virorlam; get that came from' i et was 11r. Ioseph Gagne, 4 wen- "PA found out known resident of .03.41 ptaoa "A An honitst sun,day.,achool, boy boo Irina Of Mandrake mid Euttornut.. In. Co.. Iltrolted, Collinowoutl. Qat hue71701.,:vdery .y reason. to. he ,entli,usa- eXPlaine,d, "suffering for righteous- 1 Itiotr cl'"Ing l'avrea' "w3 *41'. 0313, •- uric* School 1" . 4# I ties have been instilled into Mx blood ;10 Ain& 004$14.111. POTAINUSILV. JT eatelitiy reolort“ $ad Iii.,roraoleat inraorted for seet. way maned (timeline Price, oso collar pie bushel to.b.• 'troop. toe. 4.110 vosiseisoeure Prido dna 'grit &ma., two excelleni eel! potatoes, Yitr:Qe, Two Xiollaro per tuNkel, jcp ey* fpr tattoo quantity!. Cash mutt occioaa- PAT red prder4, K. 1V. Ds,v4pa, lIrar4F, telt onformogns ram SALIS. ,astie over the, great ,Canadian 1,1?-1-srlialco" 411 • P• t'husleing oo- lappeafitet,, sstroaunntlyt.ullgst5pPlrecTelit4.1; • for..7ir fralonathall'evtivgjetrj'It; 13414Citif yAoinwawt-t, toPAPI:Tarn,YaneS;thiMaYg t"-haltelretre,'tagy vc)thl3aYi /11bletialrde°01f40%,grarladnit Gagne eentinoed. An‘ily de,• wellion must. begin' at the bete a- medicine as D. hamilton's PM." yeeeped hew IA011,447. and ,was,,a; tom.' Little . ,,By--' about PirerY WePlan 011tPU/d use these pine, • .vellea?de7 ml%mntongTvheellI)' odialWiltfeidPene; .•"3144;}111R,00115' kV': "So. Yoh' want to rnirliatlY gtec'eda:4evel"grow44.4 447altilitil 1134; Eis a trial. • took just throe, boAve.and thty Mode. Me weaa.- „ Doad'.6 Kidney • rigs maim their, users enthaeraetie beeanse,they not only ' pare the partieular ailment ainied at but they ofiread god. health all OVerr the body. They do this 'by paring the Icidneps. • Cured Kidneys' strain' all the ...impurities, opteof the blood,- mitt, nies,ne ixxre btodct -404:bel•e hea•Ith'nk, over thp ''• ' , agIcs CAN'T SWI)I. • - Did you ever see a hen try „1/0 sWini3 Pid..You ever see one sn& eeed at it? A hen. knows better than to try it,. that is the reason' why you haye toesay- -to-those two-ques- tiOns. A duck may swim all day long on water with cakes 44 ice floating around in it; and be none the worse for the experience; but a hen, would;die in short order if throvni into such water. The duck is builtfior it; the lien is not. If the Lord; or the:forces of na- ture; oi- • whatever' your religion leads:you' to tale great "Creative genithrzef the -eartkLunakes bens to live only en the land and the dUcks. tolive on either the land' or the Wa- ter, it turt natural to .supppse that he: alio! Makes schne•••Pionle- to be -farrneri -and Others -to -be- doctors lawyere, nierehants and chiefs. If ,the doctor tries to be a lawyer, or the • farmer tries to be a merehant or doctor, he is just abOut as sure to prove a`faillire it.es the he is sure to proVe a failure at trying to be, duck' - • The .busitiefa lttanvlietber 400 - tor, lawyer, or farmer---Iwill ,find out what he cut out to he, - and then stick to it through thick and thin. ,If .does if with concentra- tion and courageous. ness he Will win out,in the end, arid be suipessiule If he ties the thing he:is not fitted -by nitare to be, or loses his toiirage .dbing•the thing he is tut out to be, be: will be morp or•less-of a failure.• • ° If the Lord -lip lie- 4-farraeri-d-o-- not -try -to be some thing else. If He meant yon.to be ev-lawyer otea-doetere-do-notterio- be a farmer. Stiek to your ing,'! it is just as great and just -as honorable as is anything else. In sticking, there isn happiness and contentment; in flying off, the handle there is failure, regret and lifelong serrOw. • • No marry my. daughter. , Weal, young man, what are your -propeets'r Young: Man---"Excellentrif - you don't spoil them." . • A Board Selma teacher, putting his hand eaillie shoulder of a hoY of doubtful ehateeter, said "I believe - Satan has got, 'hold of you. ."' believe, so, too,' ' was the reply. . Ohba -PI believe in early -rising,, don't Dibbs-"Well, there's no abstract excellence in early tie - comes to all waantfe Rarelltea'a mitt -Butternut ,Originator, , , Oovernies,w4o was ,cfpyistpplor Ooluntlins? •• ••• • WeVillieLA:re "Was the original "See Ai:aeries, First" advocate,. stgairma pliaineat ;•ilail4entielea,'Vrtia„S. " A Writing._• 'ng it aliedepends Upon what you ,Whe4 ;).1. Pc:IWO:4;P V401'1404 i do alter yeii,iSe. would; be bet:, I hiS hoUse-afterYbis eleotioit as Pre- neter ve-frorgothuep.wuorl,(!, some, people Went Of the Orench itePultliC, his mother, neglecting the ogicial, pers. sonages present, kissed her eon in SICKLY CHILDREN front of them 141, and then, netting his cheek, remarked . PROMPTLY CORHW "1 hope, Raymendethatyou ha:VC ..n4 :undertaken' top .4ifficult.a_job You 'were never quite •,so Oleysi as 9 e 414 -79 11 r.self., C.1 .-•••••••,p • • 0441-11$,Xleti-arre an:ideal medicine,. for little ones. • They regulate the bowels 'and 'stomach and • promptly mire constipation,• ° indiostiont cold and fevele,. expel worms, cure :colic, and give baby heath and happiness, 'Con- •I , earning thezn Mrs. Fred Van,Gor- •, •. der, DunzwilarB, onc, writes blinawrda: tlertriymenstn9o7wItinmitgendinsx ,and • thought _I strangle- - used, •' 1101A -1113'S 141'si.111.1.VW1',...and it cured me at once. 1• •am never without it now. • • - - Xlitirawsa.toc, --- Nautviaewault, Oct. 21st. • have used Baby s Own Tlihleteefor •tnY° four children and Aid theyeal- ways giVee. perfect e' -satisfaction','' .The Tablets are sold by "mediaine dealers or by; mail at 25 cents a • boX from The Die 'Williams' 4edr- ciao Ca. AN APT;RECIABLE ; Appeal for Maple Syrup and. Sugar '• for Red Cross Society. . • ' The Canadian R,ed Oros Society • IJonden Seke;. , The Rouse Agent -"I -tis an ;ideal situation; Madam- panelled rooms, lounge hall: electric light, has sent an urgent a,ppeal to Mr. J. R. Grimm, who is well known in the Maple syrup industry, 'for '4, - donation of syrup end s.u•gtie- for the boys 'at the frent. •' .• A letter fromeColonel derrel, of the ' First - Canadian .Contingent, tells . of the enthusiastic reception accordeti a repent caw "from Can- ada containing; • .among , ether things, a- few. cakes ef pante •su- He• statee,' "the Men went fairly°. Zeszy with delight .Wheri it was given to the1. Th se-Canadizerawayefrani heine- it_woutId be : diffieult teN• eonceive_of. 'a more aCceptable gift in the spring of „the „yearethen some „genniee sue gar or Syrup 1:triVe- . Male" There are few farmers who could' . he at the to -night ;. are you g.). - not spare at least a gallon of syrup ingl" • or ten pounds of sugar for such a • -"Not ; the one that can't worthy and • patriotic object. noes dance wants to danee all the time, who respqnd,..-and hoped and the one that can't talk wants there will be many, -are asked to •to talk the time." Cure • • PecamadciaaVuRitYd.anc.dro...e:siir'eSOsisleiet°ty,1111:8 ninara,19 Mbilment naed by Physic.lans. Wellington St., Montreal,. Que. The express companies -will carry sh pareels-free if -plainly -marked for "The Red dross: • tennis -court, -,park, lake, pergola., stabling,- garage, lienting and shooting---''' ^ . .• „ : The Fair Client--"Biltit there rooM to .play Bridge in the:oellae in . ewes et bombardment I" ... .. • - 4...r:E14;sreeta:Rtie umiy . Chit .11:14.elibe: flan em d by expo- ouretoluit DustandWidd Yequicklyrelieved by thainti. y. No SMarting. • , . C. onifort. At VOW Druggittlt.NOQ tecJienie, pluillegfsi. •SidieitiTubcseSaPornsokoltheEicrnicask , reggistain-Madattityc RanedyCitatlikiaps4- -- 7t------SideMePPing' Theni--"-----.- • "Both your admirers are,4oingto .* Guaranteed . Jeleve_r known • te ore fall; •• acts without • pain In 24 hours. Is C '. soothing,. healing;' orns takes the sting right . ou•t, NC remedy so, oick, safe and sure as PUtnam's Pain - Joos Corn • Extractor., Sold every- prliere-45c. per bottle.. •. . SQVA,IIE DEAL. • Ineany-orga-nization--se--large-eas--- that of the C.T:R., where under -normal conditions over 100,000 em- ployees are On • the payroll, one great. problem'. is that of keeping the employees, so to speak, dyna- mic pert of a living. organizatioia and-ofemere -machines, 'Zeal and ambition, musk be kept burn- ing. Just as every soldier of Na- poleorerearrie,clette-fieldeemaeshata. -baton en -his knaptack, :every offiee boy in the Company mug, 'feel ,he ia a possible • president, not Weep Minastrs Britiatent in the ?mune. The Deg Doesn't'Know Any Better., menever- compiandd any. reepeetful "ieF When dey whiatio to - '• • -me.. • • -• , , a• • ^ m Similar! 4 444 141171,11.4.11. • czat coillegar 411,1:104,..* le, ITV 72. ,ur w !IPA( w N • 6 Assu's.. u�. V141 ek. vata., .0 ""rigita.var, 7, mr eostai UM. ' 2411r 16110 Zif 4bas•>6 PRESIDENT SUSPENDER NOME -517 -EASY MADE IN CANADA 41s1-Serptch .TJT,it needs •legking after*, .10011 Carbolated will „ heal quickly anikprevent . -.xi k of :infeCtied. aid:treat- • • n ent with ' . 't• • . . . , • ARS,O.LATED,1 . ,o6 I • I• Mad? tnemaC. & on(14 kt• , I ',:is a most effective antiseptic fitesaing. for cut, ' bruisis boils,' • and slon. irritations of all kinds, rr," ...taigh_as . ,eCzema, pOisOn 14.. and., 7 barber's itch; !Alsotood for corns, --:--,akalirSUOSTl'TUTES`t--,lletlritt--"VZtk•T''''- _^ _ ._.1sel tko its' 0: a itiEni dna;ocobart tomi ni lopm: i II uttievaSnt: b.7.,a1:i ttemta th.77:17:01,4., i .,.._., • . Fri, btrilfl in negist. • CHES4,EiTcoOnsoUnAdipterF .GtiCt:• . me 01ABOT AVE., fitPTITEEAL Sadly iH$sed.,• Tenuny's '111sitnirib,-1 hegr -,1•!litlei • Willie Green . has moved.' away: e..1)6" • you. Miss him, my :dear 1 • •" ' • Tonin* -Yon. 110,3I We fii#37:66113,kidithibToek 1could'. ' • fOr Atittp4taNt and, take no 0.t3ier.; merebr earn his dollar a TdaY pension day. One system intro - 'dude& eiti-the Western With -- this in mind ham_prometLexceeding- lY efficient; Bach superintendent or oremran or ea • o a •evert - Ment 'makes two reports -a. year on his staff; Bright linen are thus ear- marked for special . promotion. If any ;man is criticized the report is sbowntihini and initialled by Aline, before it goes to. Winnverg. Ifer. gets a square deal, and if he has any life in him he mends his ways .1.1uniaajisinge hoidenOe_monopoly leaekeepe bet maladyeae,d,e •feelee, • then -again there are teatsof valor in warA Russian kerViliiie is 'fgtpani& tecure. For 10V. independentntr'ScoutS, lebking fey the , , bagp detau , • n- eergenty..-Aheinventiv e , • , flENEW PERFECTION Oil Cookstove, .for years manufactured in the United States, is.now made in Carla -da. Th- Perfection -Stove company:, - Ltd., at Sarnia, Ont., is rnanufac- • 0/ • 5 ••Wring these stoves for distribution fignv -;14-,NOW SERVING 2,000,000 Th Irnwria-17-0i1--ebTa • - • Ltd. throughout_tlie sp. that pro....nch criticism cam, he horeem .eWon - a , breeze.... edyovottid al ;nt todf.,..14-0. -Nervniile the c ourtego far LO blight 41011cithe •tidy station agent, Plena in the follOWitig trianuer:" li as trainniall,, the 'Man inanition wagons te be lime -Jed -to a emit that meant 'creasing the enenlY's zone of fire. All the tinieshells•were erashing among the hordes; bringing ,thera &Kilt in heanseand. frightening suCI as escaped. Times without num. her did the Russian driers, Sparing neitliet ;whin or sone, atteMpt to Urge. the ' horses forytard,, but ' they' stood cowed and shivering with fright Same were blindfolded, but 'the etre:it .vtas the. eame, and only One ,horse , showed any willingness to go, Thertaipon the ,driVer. Jumped' down end,- Mitting the traces of the other horaei, droVe the Willing one lat.full gullOp: through the lite. 'the *Mien passed through Without 'Mtplodingt and afterlthe light the bets° WaS do co -rated afid the driver PrOinoted• . There isn'4 ruttoh Use in telling a die 1fo her natal yott 0011..6 protty biife inourA '0040, • rort-•• gives. Par chronic rheumatism there Wro---Paliklestriiiiiiiiiired In 'Nur rvillne tfiat give it first rank. The, Way it tinnier's up a stiff joint and takes soreness out of Strained or rlientriatit intiScles is simply a wonder. • If you halm an ache Or:11.‘paip any - whore, If you have a Sore back, a stiff neck, 'a Stiff ibint, a attained nitiaele- if' you have congksted chest. or sere throoto lust try Netviline. /tub it. on p1ent1fu11y-4-k Won't tills - it can't de anything but cure, you quickly, The large 060.1 family SiZe bottle' is. the most ecoltomip„a.1, of coulee, out, you Co; from AO deafer, deo get the 25c. small size of Meryl - line, the king 01•bata.relleving Meals, * •• • +.* q•*oar ‘orhi*.1*...k.44*.L.4.6.6,.,•1..*.rii • To be lila .4ibugh, Ito know better ts. meroty a Atone of s,peeoL •D6E6 Waite 11*our fioWers fl tbe dakt. Throw it .6w:bouquets to the live .onea out) „ tnechenk'the stenographer who cen rein the office when the ehief is absent. These sconteare search- ittg for merit only, not 'for 'faults. Over the 'whole system Of the eatiadian Teel& ideas and sugges- tions made by employees 41,ree net .011ay welcomed, but ;lead to pro - Motion. T1se go to the Record: 011ies, where a statement of tho. employees career 'is attached to the ouggestiOn 'before it .is con- sidered by a committee. lc the ideain adopted the record of tihe emplopie'a Career it "then, before the eyes of the poiverthat be, and reeo•gnition is 'sure to, fol1ow. The needle in Ilte haystaolt in easy enough to ,iinct with a`miegnet, and. ' there are deZeti Magnets leeking out Mr moyitamong the 100,000 etn. pleyeeteof the C.T.R. CtiON4s the .best=knowa.a.ncLmost,likeit •stove in the World. ()Vet. 2,000,060 . are now in use--Savinz Money and- , labor for their users and keeping kitchens clean and comfortable. The: NEW PERFECTION • britigs. gas . stove conveniences to. the kitchen. It. lights like ga,', cooks like gas. 1, 1, 3, and' . - burner siz6s. rty• ED, • ISSUE 18-i. YaUf you , • _ ,NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook,- .• stove—Made at Sarnia, Ont., b • Calla Ian wo knielr. if hclnft- • supply ygu, writ *s direct. ' • ROYAL1TE 911, MVO BEST IWSUI„.11 711E:IMitEPIAL pit COMPANY .Lirnit4d •. e• rer