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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-07-01, Page 3ST. VITUS DANCE IN YOUNG CHILDREN IY7,••••••-si".00Y-V ,can Only Be Cured by.Evieli. lug the Blood and Toning, Up' the Blood, One of the eommoneot forma of ner- iou troublo that afflict* 'Young chi'. dren io $t Vitus dance. This ixf, be- cause• of tha great demand made on • the bfxly by growth and development, together with the added'atrain cued by study. It is,,whert thee defaanda become se great that they ifaPoYerigh •, the blood, and the nervefail to re- ceive their full anpply of rifiurishment that St. Vitus dance develoPs, The • remarkable succeos of Dr. William' , Pink iifl uOuring St Vitus dance ahould lead parents to giVe this great bleod-builfling medicine to their chil- dren at ,the first sign* of .the approach • of •the trouble. Pallor, listlessness, inattention, restlesaness end irritabil-. ity are all symptoms which early show that the blood And nerves are failing tie meet the demand upon them. Here' of of .•th.e,:.great value Dr, Williams' Pink ?WS eafleS of this kind. Mrs. -Alfred Soclaner, MR. No, Duntiville,..Qat.„ says: "Our ten- • rear -old daughter, Violet; 'suffered *very severely fr'ora- St.,. Vitus dance, iThe trouble eanni on So gradually that • l'ale were net alarmed Utitil it affeeted ilierlegs and arras, wbh wo4d twitch ,!and jerk to sad: an extent that she ',could scarcely walk and'could not,hold 'Anything in he hands. steadily... She: !suffered for about fiye, months before •we begat., giving ` her Dr. Williaras' •:Pink Pine, but she had not taken these long before we"feund that they were the right Medicine; and after she hail itaken pine boxes she rad fully recov- lered her farmer health and strength. •II can strongly recommend Dr. • Wil- liams' Pink Pills to every parent ha,. ing a child Suffering from St. Vitus •'dance or, an form of nervousnesa." In Tir•ade kind', fif$7.4ther medicine has met with such success as Dr, Willianss' Pink Pills. \Yell cern get these Pills through any Medicine deal. er...ortby Mail at 50 cents •a box O. Si boxeo fOr -$2,50 front 'The Dr. Medicine Co., BrockVille, Out. • , "e. _Been • "Uncle, why • did you riever'marty.?" '"I never -found -a •girl who would ..11ave ' _ '"SoinebodY's been fOoling you. Cur sex isn't that, particular." - . • :Low FARES To THE CaLIFORNIAEX- •... PosiTioN2 VIA.ORICACO•A __ • WESTERN, EY. -- • • 'Tour splendid. daily trainer „from the N'evt. ,Possanger Tern:trial, Chicago to flan Fran; 'vise°, Lee Angeles and San Diego,Choice of Scenic' "and Dircet itOtitee.-thrOuslothe beet .of -the „Street. • Soniething to sea:- all • the. war.. Double. tratek., .Autolnatio trip eateiy -elanale all to • way.. Let ,118 plan' your Arlp-.and-,-firrnialr loldere_an • full particulars. 33. Bennett, ar..4., '45 .TOng0.13t., Toronto, Ontario; , „ • - ••• Intrinsically, Victoria Crosses' are Worth ,only a few pence. *Mann. Mininieni'Dtuithennante Prion. 'bite ant Produces _ One aPeaja._.8 day. • . • . ARTf-GERMA.N PRAX1RA,11111E. 91,9•••• Ca* Their Treachery entel Awful Qintex Be Forgot**. The following letter, referring to such an oxtremely important matter, whiel: appeared recently in the To. ronto Daily World, is given in full: • Editor ;World: Tour article "Never • Again Wet Germany Come Back," is most opportune, The notorioue Dern - burg is already talking peace and vayo their hate is only artificial, and thinks that mutual interests will Melee us forget their treachery, their abated- nable crimes, cutting off the hando of women and children, murdering' the wounded, roasting captives alive, eru- W on a Woman Suffers 'With Chronic Backache meselese There, is Trouble Ahead.. Mistently on their feet, attending to tho wont:: of a large and execting 'family, women often break down with nervous exhaustion, In • the otores, factories, End on a farm are weak, ailing .women, drag- • ged down with torturing backache and bearing down Retina. ,Such suffering isn't natural, but elykdiadnuseyerso. us, because, (flue to diseas- The dizzigoto i‘intilit„ _deranged • • menses and other ynsptonss' Of kid-. eifying Cariadtano, and conmutting ney complaint can't cpsc themselves, Outrages too 114rriltle to print, they require the aSOIStellee ef Dr. GerfnefflY Ethilt be so disinembered Ilamilten'a Pills which. go direct to that she and her kaltur shall never the $04 of thetrouble, again 114„OnaCe.,civilizatiOn. . greatlatioey-o, to lend to e prosperity RAO resourcesOO 'Anie4lTo wive vitalitv and Dower to the Y liver, tO free thautice biade.r ende blood of ppnions, the result of England'a trade Palge3r, probably there is no remedy so suc- gagland has permitted Germany to ceseni as Dr, gainilton's Pills. For buy at the same price as English con- all womanly irregularities their merit flamers 12,000,000 toils of coal (1013), is well known. , annually, which supplied her ..factor- Beeausest soothing, and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are safe! A*1' are recommended for girls and welross otall- ages; '25cents per box fit all, dealers. Refuse any .Substitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mapdrake ,and , Butternut, -, warships, and forged Krupp"gunn, ,England, also, Soldlier 000 :worth of raw woel and yarns. gen-OOZY-Prospered by selling finished • goods to . England, for twiee ,th.e .amount ef. her iniporta front Britain. . Tf we: give her, another Chance 'to 'recuperate and make other alliances, in a few, 'Years she would repeat, the Belgian •atrocities in England tend ^burn,•laiinion• tas :they have 41Wer$ threateaed to do.. • •„ , elm, Ball, an influential Landon weekly, with gleciretilation of nearlY million, has sOuade4 the tocsin: After the war the Vendetta, We must have Selomon League' and covenant, to whisk, every British -subject ',should kubseribe for tha protection. of himself and :descendants :77 -- Never to have any intercourse with a German, either ',social., or, commer, cial , • .imp4444cV mroyiLD tsTECESSAUY It 14eCeSsOrY far' the Predaelian "%And Training of" Meral.' Being . • y • Prefessol° Sorley, Carahridge University, has ,beerir engaged in 4e-. • a. Course.of Gifford Lectures en "Ethics and,Theispa* at Marischal College, Aberdeen,. In one Of his lec- tures he laid. down his own, position in the following worss;- would hazard the statement • that an bnperfect world was neces- sary for the Production and training of Moral 'beings. A world of • corn- pletely unerring, finite beings ,creat, •- .-° • • • ° •ed. and Maintained; so by the condi- , Never to buy from or sell to a Ger- tions_;of_ their, 10 would be\ a„„Worlel of nterienettefx. Not each were the • beings whom god was conceived to' have created for ceminunion with 'Biniself: These • spirits must• Agbt •• .. .• . • Never permit a. german article an his house. • ' NeVer 'to deal with a merchant Who keep a a single article: of German Man- their way upwards from the lowest :fracture in his Igtore. , beginnings.' In tide progress they Never to travel in Germany nor per- had to attain reason and freedOni. so • mit any ef his family, to visit there. that the good might be known and --Permit no -Germans tnenter Canada- 'clufset, and,- tied by every kind- Of except on-highei.terinsthan-Phinese.s-- -circumstance '• to tud-and assimilate a head tax of. $1,000. the values whieh could transform the .• The British EmPix• e. can do withent World and make themSelVes••fit for the German -trade; the loss to Germany of higher' spiritual life, Thismeant *lie Britfh Empire:trade will be that it VMS peasible to regarsl: God Worse than the loss of her whole fleet as the author and 'Ruler of the world ananallY•,- - • - as it Appeared in -Apace and tithe, and For 43 years the French refimed to at the' same 'time to hold that the list Geri:tansecuritieS on their mar- moral.' values o Whieh they were con. kets - have abstained freni:•visiting'iii 'Semis and tho,:moral-ideal Which-fher trading With gerillallYR and We can. do had come to cOMPrehexal With increaa- the same. ' ' i11g. clearness expressed 'His nature. . . - :Let folloW the example. �f our Orr titsrvieW-Which-liad-Usj rbeen sug- gallant aka- "Delenda- Est_ Ger--; geeted theY„*._04g eimiain., all realty, mania." •nature: and persons, laws and values; as -depending -Aar Toronto,- 14t1 June; '1915. -•• -whose PlirPaSe was being- unfolded hi thelfistory of the world. • This -Man Hires a • Gardener: SII0I0J1,0 HAVE HAD CONVOYS. . "Haven't -you any 'perennials Thr in your •'„ egaidea,?,, e Ways to Save Iaves on the ' "t 'don't think so. Are the seeds Lusitania. • The loss of the Lusitania might have been...gvoided, theloss-pf life very ex ensive?"• • • t uk. Doc tell you IS a very nutritious and highly digestible food—but must be pure—Ice -Cream-to be safe must be made in a' perfectly • sanitary Dairy;, • _NVbeik, you eat_ pr -Dairy--", Ate' &earn.' you; benefit of 'the inspection-. O • f' oronto's Ilealth Department. ;he ,inoreiceCteAiiiyon, 'eat hi' sti1flone)4, :the bettek- )10410, hairei if :it IS. City -Datil, 1-cei ream', because; :"If it's -City uri'7that'S Sure," • IVO t • For Valid -AP iflfldiflg iihOploirsOeme OlIerylittAeras; • W •".. :COO. TorIONTO. mitt rit n. Agent in otoroiky. to8Afn, -n.,4_•,,_, • Mileh minimized, according to -HMI, noir tfaxini; inventor- of ,high explo- sives and* authority on Warfarei, if •three methods of protection had been. utilized. He says: In the OW' place, there shouldhave been a convey of torpedo. boat de - have Patiolled: the course of the ship and blown out of the water any subinarine"-that dared to show a con- -rang - "In the 'Second place, torpedo -nets Might have been -used: It is a popu- lar belief that these can Only be used when 4 ship is at anchor, and in that ivay they have been used on warships for years. A protective screen may: be constructed. for a liner which wonld extend below the water and explode any torpedo which came in contact •with it before it could reach the side', of the ship. Such ad • screen would lower the speeof the ship perhaps one-half, but When you 'think that the Lusitania was struck Wh9n proceeding slowly you can 'see -that aet-tould-lurve been --carried Vti,hout redizig-,her peed any fur- ther than it wai already., "The third. method of protection is rather n way of Saving alter the • ship has been struck. There should. he on every steamer self- lamiching.rafts that would float the 'minute the water reached them. It is certain iliat7a number of rafts of this kind Would have saved many lives in the -loss 'of the Titanic, of the .Tour - eine, and of the Lusitania." UATORITAIN 11001111 ROW IT COMPARES OTHER. •rOWPolia• retree,r1 30,800 Miles et Sea Trontler and Miles' of Battle Mae, • , 1. • Britain's participation in the war by land weans much.more to, ,the allies than the number of mileo she is bolding at the front would indi. vete. The various land fronto of the belligerento the great war make a total mileage a 1,807 miles, • of which the British army oPenPies a trent 81, .thiles, The Gernians have the longest laud. frent, a which part is opposed to the Russian and the reMainder to the French, British and Belgian armies. The Russians, who come next to the •Germans •in 'Vint of mileage, maintain contact witU .the enemy for 1,046 trifieSf.,and are oPPosed to all three tions WHEN BABY IS ILL 'When he is troubled with const4pe- tion, indigestion, vomiting or worms, give him kieby's Own Tablets. TheY sweeten. the stomach, regulate the • bowels end cure all these troublea simply because they banish the cause. Coneerning them )frs. Philiao 1)uvol, $t. Leonard, Que., writes: "We are well satiotied with. Baby's Own Tab- lets, which we have used for our baby when suffering from constipation and I vomiting.” The .Tablets are sold by medicine dealert or by anal at 25 cents a box front The Pr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ,Ont, 1 Bemired the Vidalia Crew. . The lateot offiCial list =ism the total number of British soldiers 'silo heve received the Victoria 'Cr*** der - i the war to ilfty-one. The line regiments, of course, haying s•ocured the largest proportien, twenty.four having' been divided among members t of seventeen corps, in addition to five given to the Brigade of Foot Guards, The artillery hes received as inetnY es eight, and the engineer* five. The estvldri and the navy have each ob- tained two, the Indian ArMY one, and the. Wetive Army three, while the Royal Army 'Medical Corps has !se- cured, one as well a§ the clasp award., ed to an officer who )44 won the CrUSS in South Afriea, Of, this iliails, teen officera upon lvhom, the 410401*. tion hall been conferred eight /two been killed, as • have • four al lias thirty-two nen-commissioned officers - and Men among the recipients. • ' ' •-.:.---.41,------1-' - • At a meeting at which- a minister, ' who is short in stature, was t� speak, uthdetty,cilorser4M,ena' thenatdehaeviiriwnaga 1;1'0M -be! what disappointed about the mini- ster's physical Proportions. had heard SO much about he said, "that I naturally eXpected to Meet II big man in every sense bet -, Many A One would' have 'been "nhiriation- Agana ;Upserlay-onelf-uniinfortun heti 7 , Thinge tO, Considgr. held ;ill: gm -tin° ie eonsidering the fii milea prooldaeemdinggvebduttontotnasio bY the British force, the nature Of be aaicIR 'With", A ITIOSk , SeriOUSlieSSi. • .011f4t•hceoul.;Argtritin'llglitale btile!'coenitirdaeerted,r: thilatl:rtmhirisisowidizi7roointtelide • Along ..eertain parts of the. French .3)74-Y°t1. halre here • °Ir'648.u414.°' Isitlite;g4isy_fooruonfitioch,iiiimt. Epinal, mars In. AYrshire, where I, •091.Ze o.toof4 „tender; the from, we °measure a Mall front his ,chin up, but 'yen 044ently anegtme • 'Passage of t'W omens alinost rso.i7eibrlree;e1":114dita1;;Yt!tesalcsie4r,..tIlAef tetreli ":„-=-t-4•••••'4"- poidts, as in :the Yosgea Ose FREIGIIT SERVICE 'RUSSIA , Argonne, French 'and Germa p pose one another Only Ot certain ,c m •win Re r t 4 i strategic polafs, Mid in such places P ea n e. gas an there is no connected fighting line;• Ooven.tment,, but only,. a discontinuous line of small The traffic- arrangement by which detached bodies of troops struggling the '0,P.R. will represent' the Bus:, for points of vantage.• 'sian GovernMent in providing fnr Britinh' Face Great oddi." throngh. freight- SerViee-s- frenr-the With the Pritik. force, however, Dominion to Russia hy the 'Treals. thile "TiOt.-,O0':- -Every inch of this-Siberiair".-Railwar-- and *ther-Rtmilialr ,gr,ound is held only 'by. the *severest Volunteer Meet, whichis an auXiliary attack and efninter-attack. The of the railway, is, an aMplification of ground is: quite open and exposed, the .connection 'which the •company and is Constantly swept by artillery has sustained With the Trans-Siber-' and machine-gun fire, Also, ..a, short Ian Railitay, Which, ia n state owed thne age the German attempt ' system, The COMpany has 'offices break the opposing line waS • made in Masco* and Petrograd in which. it 'aml-rePulaed along, the,Hritislvfront- -does business,- -the- only---raihvg,y; on , 'Ypres,41;:agdnue al iciiin patihbheoef, ottrotesitthipolnt sot vhi teeir nBritishhoeItvah; tRls Russia. se ;TLC: t nite twould suckseem aofficestran .01 ne that the Coirmany should do bUsiness Aisne, where the Germans Were ex, in either city, it need only be naerk4' Pecting to retrieve partly the rush tioned-tinft----lhe "Apata is the oiil3r • back from Paris. So that it will railway. in AmeriCa Which is a. Mem- reaclily-be.conceded that the, lidding slier' of„..the theilitoriel..O...onfer-,.. of this 81 miles means the holding of eUce 'of whicb. the executive 9f the 1,44:flouilmr-fteracetonabtahsetiiignal"eW.Ifich -Meets .Trans-Siberian Railway is et -chief element. The Canadian Pacific, in its- Larni Fighting Lines. round -the -world tours, useS, of , •he_mx, course, the ,• Trans-Siberian • Bedwar _T e o owmg- e_tx ows_t 1" h" h th '• R • the. land fighting- rules :" of the .11,,nar. calede - e notion. the SYs,' • he Tactinental" warri powers •- - tem conveys- -to• his Mind. -On- this ' • •*- • Miles., line there are three types 'of `engine) Western front • . 592 the wood oil and eeal using engine §,00 The wood engine is a special type, which is not built at till on this con - 1 092 tinent but it serves • the riurPose in • the physidel circumstances, on the To Measure a Mau. Austrians: AUstro;Russian- front 218 • system, which• is differentiated In •Servian Iront ... . . ; ., 356 several ways from those on thia _ • .,. • , ,• '•-•=- continent. ' - ' Tiiil*AWATIltfirtn:tiont7. t56-- ' • " --1-11aIt 0wealtera: -,`fr' nt 848. and Monte▪ negrin. • a Particular smart • 130 she asked:' AuStriarof• rOnt ... • 218 "Om O " five *go lat° oue• • "Yes," came the answer at Owe. stroyers. A.,protective. convey should •Turks "You stupid stupieboW she said. How Blaek Sea territory .near Erze- rumBrutish .'• 200 ,dO you make that out'?" . "Please ma'am," he said, I put Western front ,,five toes into one stocking this morn- ' - • - Belgian • -uig. Western front •3,7 • Britain's Valle on sea. The great value af Britain's Parti- cipation in the War is more readily. appreciated when the extent of the sea fronts defended hit the allies are considered. The British fleets alone protect a sea 'frontier of over 30,000 . miles. France, which eoines next,, has a totalvith her colonies -of some 5,400 miles.. -' ,. Keeps Open the Oceans. • , :In order properly to visualise the great part -the 13,ritish gmpire is playing in the present Var,_however,. it is necessary toTbear.-in-rakikthat not only does the British navy Pro- •• tect our own sea frontiers, ' but it. • • Doubtful. .alSo keeps ?pen the, great ocean trade "When do ,you expect' to • see routes by which the 'sliips4 of . all 61 the friendly and neutial nations can ;u6Iend.2'taillign:%,,,,, • • .. bring the- supplies ,necessary .for "But -don't you. usually " see him their Well-being. onee or twice a *owl,' • , • "Yes. But ,yesterday I loaned him '• Have Small Sea Fronts: Germany and Austria have relb, five that he Was surely to pay back to tively-very-Amaff-see fronts to pro- Morrowx-and.it-is-deubtful now that tect-.760 and 390 Miles respectivelY• shall see' him for: a .month -or two. , 7 The Austrian sea front IS, of course, • A 'GOOD 'DUNG' confined to the Adriatic. Sea, whilst tY0lidS• t e German colonies having, ' since oie3es iniliited by CAW sure to-Suabllusfandligsi the beginning of the War, been aban.• - ..,...•_.1....get:LAWay--:-Froni----Y• quickly relieved by Mudge : Eye Rertiedy.:NO Saluting. When It COmes. Along Don't Let It cloned by the, German naval tinthoti- •he-aea--front to -he protected ble to say te'f much favor Of. Grape- Sea Fronts of the Powers. , Your DrUggises ,50C per Bottle. Medea Eye just Eye Comfort,- -At • really feel that it is harilly pessi- correspondingly reduced: Nuts as a health food;" writes a lady. • The following figures represent the SparegivegillisTuts F4IBRIMIldiyilelaY.etttheiceaalisko' •..•"For .0- or 1-0 -yeals 1* had suffered -eta° frontsofthe belligerents: from indigestion and chronic constipa- ' British Empire; tion, caused by the, continued use of •• Miles. leoffee,,and,,rieh, heavy foods. Mr ail- British Isleti- .2;500 • Meats „Made Rof life SO wretched that Australia ..................7,250 Keep Minardrs. rainiment: in the Ilona°. I was, eager' to try anything that held Canada . 6,000 ask go; EtiriarcVm and take no ether, out a promise of ?help. And, that is India and Ceylon • , 3,700. liew1.-lutppeaedlo buy_a _package of New Zealand and Tasmania 2,800 Graim4hitn'foed-Ifiet:miring.; - South' Atrial! S1,500' ',:,4fThait'ehdect.my. experiments: For Egypt and British East Afriea-k-1,000- in. Grape-Wilts:I found exactly what I New Guinea Wanted and needed.: Front the day I North Borneo ... . 900 ; began to use it noticed an • improve-". Aden and. Somaliland ......... 900- ment, and in a Very fees Weeks found Straits Settlements 600' my health WAS 'being restored. . • Solomon Islands ... • 600', • "My digestive apparatus, now works . Fiji • . . .. . ,400' perfeatly, and, chronic constipation has Gold Coast and other ter• riter. been entirely relieved. I have gained weight materially, • and life la. h 80,000 very Pleasant 'thing to me so long as nait Grape -Nitta, 'once twice 11 --day•; . -• I have found by ekixerizneat that if • I South-east. APO leave it eit.for A ISE` days,..ni• y health Morocco, *-lgiOcs. •••• 14300. slittersk; ' . • . . • • •. .Marlagasear • '2,100 • !!A PhYsician m our towrelias great Atnan: and Tongking ....... , 1,200 htleeeSS ht treating. stomach troubles, - • mid Alm ;‘-seetot iof 1$ that he puts patient On ttrapit'lluto food --.it • . Ituosio. . ways bringa back the Of diges- linssian Coasts in; thd rtaldd and .Mileit Sag 21000 NAIIIS..givou by Canadian 'PostUri ' • • • Germatty: ' Co., Windsor, OK Itoad .German .Coasts 001!ti1 ,Sda. to "therein • and aaltie 7,00 It'ettii(41'4:ao itto bov'e l'ett.ev°;• A new Anstrian A4t1aAitISIStte.laa'S.b *'**f irj° ritandara , IWO to Mite, are gentlige* tratf,• told fell Of ntosiao .„6 • CIA4 titiod 14' gs. hvoto atto,, 'interest. • „ I was cured_ of 13ronchitis and Asthma by MINARD'S LINLYIgNT.. • MRS. A. LIVINGSTON. - Lot 5, P.E.I. • was cured , of a severe attack of Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINI- MENT. • Mahone Baie7 JOHN MADER. I was cured of a severely sprained leg by MINARD'S LI IlVIENT., JOSHUA A. YNACHT. Bridgewater. • Light takes ,8min. 18see0 to •travel from the sun to the earth. *0 I • Admiral, Beatty's flagship,, the Lion, wriialiris -an, -eightli„era-reille-leng,-Anal. is half tis 1i as tht Dread runiglit, Was the first British Wiirsiiip to cost over two millioas sterling. In five minute eoutinuous. lIringshe Can discharge 100;000lb. of theta); and her shells leave the •muzzles o her guns , at, a rata equal to 1,841 miles an hour. • • Cure • •' Guaranteed • Weyer 'known to, re , acte: , without, afti.4a 24 extra. Is ;„ -430:414•11t rns taloa *he Stirill • • old,. No reardY quick, sate and pre as Putnatn s Faini fess Corn Extractor. Sold 0,474 where ---250, norjhettle., • " SHOES forevery SPOUT and R*". RIL,T10.11 the AY SVAU CM- Bs. FARM FOR RENT, • LOOKINCI FOB A FARM. COSSUBT _Lorne. ba,Vo over Two Hundred on my bet, located •pi tho beet section* of 'Ou. tario. eleee. 'U. W. Dawson, Bran:into:I. REWIIPAFERA FOR And,* -P.P.OVIT47StANING IIRWK JOB - 41. Offices for ealo in •Fond Qatari° torhas. The Vast useful arid Interesting' of all husluesses. :Full information on rubliehing Corn, nany. '73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. 4 Germans have been using` shrapnel eIMPOsed of glase instead Uf • ,, .n. ,. • ..VIIIIVERSAti.' • . .;.r4t1,00:, pou'litti4, .- :PlYwboOre lit • • : • • •cianadtk. . .. • $23.75.' • Tws gioyelc. is • positivew 'wow- onteea. Itts. at.- •-, , splutely the :hest, value on the Canadian... market, fitted• tvi,th_Aciwerfril_coaster:,bra.lce..,Vrood_riniej, bealitiftillr- -enertielled,7:titriii;ir• ,trnin- sue.r4B, tool had and tatills, Stratiantetahr-• ), detachable tires, Writ*, for OUX '11E4. Onie-rEEE.-uiteierge;--OnrlOvr i'ririneti-' Will stagger the most, SCOLitical PIP,: ha,riers. ',Get (Air .0.Sente. Proposition. Edonelliber Vre 'VrinaT 'aventthing. OUr.:. goods are delivered: to your door for the' Barrie -price you see in the Catalogue. ' I , T*c. • :unavneen,e-t. SALE.a opo . .. • . t7Oept; .10)._r,. •• . - IdIEECTierai:;enee BIV‘h, WOUtreal QUO. • rtiscei.t.atirous.. A.NuER,, TUMOUR,' LVMPA ,erre,„ internal atid extfirnal, ouroo Out MITA °Ur nofnis treatment "Write Mr before too late.' Dr; ,Dellelan ifisclioag T..imitedi Cellingwood, Ont. • 4•,;1161: "11. 41"6"7,,Miali;IPill- sic -701:::?.1.11:'1'4'.ftdtng itavIbo0itattirtC:100;i:44a1:0 liff • CO. hat /OM builders. Csisielt rebylifie. NOME. • STUDY Arts Courses only. •SUMM ER SCHOOL - dITLY and AEGIT,Ble 1NT'Sr •. IvERSITY • rarthiroo, 'orqtARK• ART§ .RixicArioir 1,4§DiciRR • EctIo01.4 114116W1 _• tutuRd CHEMICAL. • MECEANICAL ' CIVIL ELECTRICAL4' " ENGINEERING , - GEO. Y. CHOWN'. :Registrar • • 61.1,TT, & FOSTER Ford owners *write for our catalogue. SEARS -CROS• S Speedometer •'Station.' • 179 Queen Street West, • TORONTO, - ONT. Pays fOr Itse Seern, Days ' Mixing Concato -with *lie 1915 Model HAND MIXER Git.yea Teti' time, iatOr and money. • Fon get -a bettor mix with leea cement. Write tor,catalcguee. • 'WETTLAUFER BROS •' IninroVed coriorlite' Mabhinery. 61:4..' W. OlUidrila 'ATO Toronto Ontario • • • • • —.4_•.f_.t0ie„r.a—te—rn ,.'.' .• B. '. , ton! fttte23act, . • • • •••!rmg.P.`4!"-.-: .""'""*"'-'•---7•:.-- • ' ' r•rei0f- riepott- to-::oi.:-.Itsacirak..,,sistfon.,iiil- Ontario,. ' Isengt4.15. rt.; 'Beant•. 4 Ft- 0 rIn.,;',:. , , Depth Ft. 6 In, ANT MOTOlt TITS.' , -. . . . , 1„ .. 'Specification 110. 2B eying engine prices On request. ,;.Got:011.r• 00%.0044 tui-"Irke 'Penetalag Liae". Centmercial. and pleabarii„ tatinehea, •,Eass, heata and Cantles:, • ' • i - itikg .01)1g1 gOAT.00,01)10,4%,PPNPM0,,, CAW. TE sToyt THAT HELI9S YOU NUR ..yrrouli'doan'I'4it Ehal'irvefOtwaraitEfaTthiGe Nfire°t1ot CcotkestrPe: Just scratch .a match- the NEW •PMFECTION . lights instantly,like adag stove4 .Your meal is prepared and on the table ip no time.• , A NEW PERFECTION 1i your kitchen' Means cool, Milted- nble.Oooking alL&IMMO; • Made la 4; a and 4 'burner sizes. Ar hardware and desattment stores everywhere. It your dealer . caimat, Supply you/ write US &CO. ' ' • • ROYALITE OIL' •"i()W snavusafl ; GIVEa "i*jr, f‘ti 0,000.600 • olisT ItE201..TS il-•.,r4 16-4 .•esi1 tiolqrsq.• 01 r fIVE IMPE#I.e.ptilti COMPANY 1314geili iqkit CIL•ALL CligS C)K,Sltk a