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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-11-25, Page 3w - ' insuivsE4 o TUE NERVES Are Due to Poor Mood and Only Curable Through the Mood. -Uwe -is an excellent,- -reasea -why Dre NiTilliaMe" Pink Pills have cUred Abe oast severe ow of neuralgia, sciatica and( other complaints in the groupeknown 3 lisosdere ef the nerves. Thies group ale° ner- vouenees and eXcitability. Each of these complaints =kits' because the. • nerves are net getting a proper Pours: iehment from the blood. The reason why Dr.:Williams' Pink Pills cure nervims disorders is because they 'make the riche red bleed upens_whieh the • nerves depend for Proper tone, It is thus seen that Dr. -Williams' Pink ••`': Pills cure nervous disorders becalm(*) they go to the root of thh,trouble in the block}, .and while theY are doing MS they strengthen and fortify the whole system against disease. Among the many Who have fotuul-rellef from pain through this great medicine is Miss Ethel Smith, residing ' near, Bur- ford; Ont., who Rays; -"Some years age 1 was Wed With a greet vein in -right; leg, between the hiltAnd' , • knee. , It became se bad that I got • no rest, day or night; and.often 'cried • With the pains The Alpet0,41.3414 the troublewas rheumatism of the sciatic nerve. Linithents , were Wised until • they actually took the: skin' off; : and still :the pain grew :Worse .and worse.' • Then all theother nerves Jul the 'WA, Peenied • to:. be affected;.. and .:it ltePt• • jerking. and twitching unlit it -would have to be held to keep it still. Then the ,doctbrput the limb in a papier =ache case, but. it was not long until . the trouble began in • my other limb, and it had to be treated in the ,dallle •, way., I lay inPthat condition for three • years With., MY . Whole serous • system ea badly shattered that it would'inake inc scream if any one walked MVOS the floor. Then my throat • became partially paralyze,d and I could scarce- ly speak. During this time I had been attended by three different doe-, • tors, who. did all in their Power, but each said I would- never be able to walk again. Then my father decided te get me Dr. 'Williams' Pink, Pills. Reeore. I had ;peed 'them long 1 felt them helping Me. This so encouraged us that the .use of thesPilli was con- tinued and in, a few months I was • able to walk half is .mile each day to get the Mail. I used lin all eighteen or twenty boxes of the 'Pills and they • did what three years ?of doctoring had not been .able to do. I am as well as ever I was in• my life, and have had • •no•-mturir • and friends think My cure was a mir- acle, and we give all the 'credit to Dr: Williams' Pink Pills." • • . • You_ranget these pills through any metlicine dealer or by mail, post paid, at 50, cents a box or six bpxes. for. $2.50 from The Dr...Williams' Medi- • eine Co., Brockville, Ont. • .14 • BEHIND THE GUNS. Comparison of British Naval Men and Other Nations. 2 The British nval man; Of- Course, needs no praise. His great qualities, be he ,officer or man are wellImown . and apPre-eiated-.---What-, however, -Of - the fighting. prowess and characteris- ,tics. of his naval friends and foes in ' this great struggle? If the officers and men of our Fleet are approached at all les all that makes them what they are, it is by the officers and 'men of .the French Navy. The inajerity of French naval officers are descendants a the old French aristocracy. They- • have 'shed the vices and faults which, so often 'disgraced. their ancestors, while . retaining those qualities of 'heroic courage intense patriotism and abz $ St, 141FIS VOX SCIENCE, Man Will Eater a Den 0! Spokes for • • $1.00,01/C • Thomas Wanless, an Australian, is to enter a den of the Mot Pol'eouou4 snakes of India, and if he lives will receive 100,00(). Waniess dailies the •slissevery of a serum which will 'neutralize the ef- ' feet of .any snake poison. In the hue m ,an system..'t. i . ..drug house n India has agreed to Rtty 0,00,00.9- for the formula if 4 tet,prOVeS, its V411.1.9. 'Wanless, confident that IP "IP 4:nn. the test, 1144 agreed to risk his life. He offered to 0011 the secret to the Australian Government for a few thousand dollars, but they hesitated tee long, ss Ile is Witliiiiit-dtelbrtliTs it4'dar- ing fighter of snakes in Australia. Handling snakes is almost an exact science, Most Men psa a long stick. Wanless never Wee 4 'RIM or a Stick. RP emphasizes the 'feet that he IS' 4 nake expert, for he believes no one can cluiem, Snakes. In bunting enakes. Wanless is , un- -arretedrand-hiS-enly pKeteetion-ir-pair of high leggings. When he finds a reptile he Waits his time and drops • on it with lightning rapidity. Ile t1fn 'grabs the. isimice by the back` of the head, pressing his :fingers, against the Jaws and chi/king it Until thereptile is UnCeriecioue. • 11 the fillaki'sliteeeds.in biting him, he quickly applies 4 ligature, scars-, flee the Wound, skcks it well, and ap- plies his hntidOte. inn may be -,7 'Corne • *Or' •And'," awolleri; but jp fetir'hotira he is Ogre recovered. - Once Wanless wee bitten on the 'jaw by e tiger snake, and, not beisig able to apply a ligature to prevent the circulation Of the blood, he lapsed in- SOLIMERS,SINO AND PRAY. 4 3 A Relhitiouo Defotlea Show*. la Itailin Armleo, The great extent to which, warfare proves an incentive toireligious :evo. ten has been noted in correspondence from etbe'r belligerent seeuntries2 and Italy furnishes coneiderably utere tee- timonY to the smile effect. -Indeed, with but little exaggeration, it may be said that the Italian anny divides its spare moments betweeft singing and praying. It is believed in Italy that King Victor% troops are the gay- est and Moet light-hearted in all the war, for they always go Soto battle singing. Their first Weight on res timing frenra struggle, however, ie Mass or therepoeceef theseenleset comrades wheinthey had to leave be - bind on the field, The most popular Op *oat Treublit Prevented by lerviline. 'OE URAL ROMANCE. MUNITION WANT REST OYE „ Life of, Comptroller Vert:woo of Ruoolao FaCtOrY Nor Kobe Mow Royal N. W. AL E, UP bY One of the chief regrets of Comp. It is reported here that German, IT ENDS MISERY OF COLDS troller Forteicue, now about to re- spies have blown up One Of the aninau-, QUICKLY. tire from the ROYal North-West nition factories at Ahead', near Ucrl'i4tC.4.--rOM-70- OP,'" -C 14-11-441;-"Wkii,,1-317hOill 1-41141l. "fliiki-Viaut, -15 owne,,-, isy Tee, s Don't wait till night he has eerved for over 40 yeare, when Japan Celluloid Company, but • has' Oct after your cold now, this very minUte, before it grows dangeroaa interviewed, is. that in, spite of his , been equipped for the manUfacture of long service and the distinction that explosives, especially guncotton, for YOU should apply old-time oNervi. . line," he has attained, he 41* irnisSed Praeti- .1tus4a., The Teets sis to the reported - Rub your chest and throat, rub : calli an the roinance and adventure destruction of one of the facti eres are , them thoroughly with NerViline. Be. ' that the. public . are apt to asseciate withheld. lief will he unmediate. ' 1 with the ,'ridere of the plains." Nov that Japan haft decided to in- Nerviline will Salle you from lYing 014 work has beeh, almost entirely crease her output ofinsunitiOns eXtra! awake to -night, coughing, choking '.ineithe offices at headquarters,'" said military guards are being placed and suffering from congestion in the • he, one rouosssg up os 'odious awl =mos all property mod for tho man - chest and acute pam in the thruat. , outlaws and the active_woek_efskeep- •Nerviline will, break up thet s_slull,_ gliaddre, jut latteGiatasehlree-c77. blielgicnilnIinthg_e 'ewielq, bac Vrtr"'/Ui een f" 04er% aild. 1 slen't want to tell other men's- stories," save you from perhape a sertons 1B- Comptroller Fortescue Said that he song the camps, after•the devout poss. •• ..joined the ,police in 18/8, when the sereice's are -over, is IvAddo Ufa Bel- • -To telte, away hoarseness. to break ! force ,canie into existenee: and 'was la" (Geed -by, My Lime). • The religious enthusiasm in• the artily is also reflected in the fact that 50 so many of,the Tiernan Catholic clergy have .rallied around the flag. The aUt11-6,titier1lea--eXPred$ themselves as greatly 'lge4Sed Over this, for some of them had entertained doubt:, that the clergymen were. 'staunch patriots„ but they have , proved that they are ready to give their liVes as willingly,for their cow).- n's any other class Of citizens. ' Iirow Away Your, 4:6 -Glasses! A Free Prescription You Can Hoye Filled and Use at lioma to unconsciousness after he applied • his antidote. • . is. real hope for you, Many wdose Jes has been bitten all over the body ex- • were failing otay they have had their eyes cent on the top of the head, where the restored through the principle of this won- derful free preoeription. One man SaYer hair SeeMS th be an effectual armor.• art Do You wear glasses 2 Are you a yie. ;He w as'unconscious for nearlytwo r, eye -strain or other gye-weaknesoes , recovered. He. 34.)a Will be 311R1 te know that t1,1 re days and nights but er trying. „it : sras almost blind • fl The wily place net See to read at all. Now I cat; where heo is nefreayeid.t,0 could ey o w er y more. -'- • 3•416e be bitten is in the ball f th gla %err et• waithog anyglair anhd Snakes have the power of poison- they Would pain dreadfully nothe e snake 'is badly.. wounded it turns im- a , wiio usedItIt a miraele ttcr, atmosphere sYeemed-hazey withsairs ing themselves or each other. If ivrteenbaLgterveulf CAB preociripticia mecliately and bites itselwttliout f, ane end fo is sure: - Wanless fn be the.'•can even read fino l'pyrintnfiriEgieonul only Wan in 'the world no* alive° who 9 is believed that thousands who wear 'Inc death adder is. the most dead l able to st'rengthen their eyes °so as to • bee lias been bitten by the death adder. satbsiesserturi:n gar lintartdutitebsenimi%a;,eitisv- of . all the Australian reptiles. - Itis very deaf and does not hear a 'foot! step unless it be dose. For this rea- son travellers through the..bush are most careful. •A cid bitten by one �f these reptiles was dead three seconds • ftenward • • . • • RIFLE SIGHTS - Enable ton_to Keep YourEye onthe The average personjf asked. to ex- plain why a.• rifle' is_ sighted' would. probably. be unable, to- do so- beyend some vague remark about taking cor- rect aim. Sights are necessary because a• bul- let 'does not travel in a straight line; but, under the influeece .of gravity and friction,begins-to drap- ahnost as soon as it leaves the ratizzle.. 'Thus the bullet of the British Service rifle drops eix inches in the first 101:i yerds, but wifen it has gone 200 yards it will have dropped not twelve inches but twO -feet. . The drop increades by leaps and. bounds -with the distance. Were there no sights on the rifle and you wanted to hit a mark at.200 yards you, would. clearly haVe to aim- two feet above it. This would be awkward, for you would lose sight of the mark aimed atrlo say nothing of the difficulty of correetInestimating a distance Of two feet -at' -200 yards, The sights Pk, a rifle enable you to keep your eye, on the mark• although the muzzle df the rifle is actually pointing. ataive it.' The movable slide of the •backsight enables ypu witoma- tically to point the mid!) just so many feet abOve, the mar as is necessary to counteract the known drop of the _bullet at various ranges. • solute devotion to duty of fki old French nobility: Further, the French 'naval officer, aristocrat though he be, has, Moved with the times. • France has led' the way in scientific diseovery, and as a "scien- tific"--spilon-the---Freneli-officer—need, fear .ceinparison with none. The limn& bluejacket is splendid, siemly splendid. He is drawn almost • wiclusively "froth the hardiest seafar- ing and peasant stcick of, Normandy, and while. on ft Modern battleship there may not be any, great scope- for , seamanship of the old days, it is a . Mighty good foundatien on which to build a modern naval lighting man; On no apcourit 'should the Russian Navy be. judged by what happened in . the Russoelapanege War. Admiral Rodjepyerisksee ships were '..cloomect • frone the day they set forth on,their --long- voyage to the: East. __IVIoreover • theye weresextremely ill -manned. So -great at that time was sthe •shostage of Russian naval officers and inen that the gaps were filled by Military offieerS and soldiers. s s All this has been changed. Ever since the Ruseo-Japanese War the Czar's Navy has been Silently • /but ! surely remedying its faults and ele- d ' t • bl and getting .ghissea. Eye troubles IS many de- tcyrigiiioonwsionigatto boeir'iivrrp enderifetio!lynle)reoneitiottig prescription • Go to any Ratite drug store, ,• and get, a biittle of Bon-Opto. t1ounce - drop7. .00.-tIlrerel munitions: and- oupl3em= edam -IOU, AILIvipITs -coustIpatibT4 ancl indigestion; colia; 1 We Sky higltoot et eash price p44). swokri• tuie sawn. vou aqurox t "-ow St. Wir issve rya kip e. Wee eat slim*eessaii *sow *ern Lein we ess, imeelrieseslie }be gri4a_g_ Wo toff /147/ C90041,40r/. We pa carafes 4ZfIVirile Ocril:d and aPact.eiatr. . ciososirstaii Weszsitwion. Golden Seal 00 WYclief unessnas ;UnliniStittedull litsc:dFla xstpscal, f s wow, DAVID nusisim & IRO. Grarglo glr r ifor (a.irrr rork -41i1Y427111 St* Mow Tes14-114 I 441"4'ZES Wi.),TDD4' Au or.nx Eon, mlut, Et,..z.,=. Av. ples 14 Carlots. Clisote priceS nami4X rennet eeldf,i, and simple fevers, aed. Narietiee And grades. Can taco 'bee ZOVI UP a granny cold, to cure a sore throat, one a the original party that ' ceme all': the other minor illie of little ones urcaroSmtipftoaopples in Milk, iir: w. Dawoorao . or bad cold in. the chest) Yod eau we- out West to 'Winnipeg :nearly a dozen can be promptly cured hi 134),SY's Psva ' ' 'lathing so speedy sad efreativa as • years, before the laying 'of the sail: Tablets through their action in reps the •most prgely 'used an..413,. reSuesy i way. . The main business, of the -force Wing the stomach and bowels. Con- , ITIARBis 7- 1414,6 47:733s . .inssalt Nerviline For f6 t ' h b curiously enough, the Protection cerning them. SIrs, IL Il. Mills .1IaIdi- Jr .i 1n1 Dairy° or 1Prult. in t Dominion. • Time hs praye417, sMriose can you by 'keel:dug o e n lens, w e svere • cin g e-'-iz,' man , uee Writes :--,.:“I .have foundIVIIII-417 !Air Ivo. rir 711: 11774,71.5°14, handy on the shelf the large 50e, fain- Plaited by the white traders and being Baby's Own Tablets of great service ' '' ''.. ily size bottle; email trial size 25c.,. 'demoralized by the whiskey, which in relieving my little one of, condi- •' NEWSPOERS II* gism., sold by any- dealer ahIeWhere.-•=,-•- ---- -wa$ the traders': -chief stock in trade patitin anSr st,oinecli trOuble," The ecorsel-)4Arestet' G isrmws eseHrs JOB NO LACE OF AMMUNITION. . tIt'lltbe°1)111:1;.,1r94110f.uwr:s• out in AC Or, by mail at. 5 cents 'a hek from torransif bid:meets.: Eull information on Tablets °are sold by medicine. dealer e . ft ell: .fioxtro8taulooer.uititirdodinteOreasttg; , .. , . , ...47..... , . , .: , , WeSt4.1103Yeier, Qdilatalle. Fortescue, -The ' Dr. Williains' Medleine- . Co., '400110atitown West ;AVidielSiao414ePsubtl.ismhoirnogniCo0m7 Lioyd...,c,4e,orio4ier::iirt.orollcusuzioonnitse.ris tu,.sups 1)4.).tecthicVlihnescis. wwatilliSIWnyeaZhtdaelsdent`oillthWeitElsatysc. BroelOille___:„Ont . „I.,- ,,,.,_,___.• " ' . , Pal•IY' 73 , , ..,•,.. t, ,. AS il Mall familiar with the,.. wor)c. a : - • ,^'A FwAtib-LEs. , o ANCENP Tuseenss, LTIMPee. ETO. • ' , ' ,', MISCEI-LANE0t18, , • The SUeeeSS ..att.eMling the appoint- the • force ..ivan',,thell; needed:- at head- e ' • - es. • Internal 4:ind external: cured with- . ..,,• Meet of Dasiiisislosid;George as, Bri.• 'quartets, ;Ceristable *.Fortesene , was,. Be.. tiopscyzanitl, 14 iibev.iNschArgq.if .„fir p•ttglAgigtleiftiNszvi.i..rat ,....,,. tiov .ministor of Munitions S. testified taken into the offie '• a d Ili dye ' - 'Mee Limited. Pellieeweee. oats • . • branch more than thirtyfolcl. , force is not without ' romance, the success, The world is not going to ' '8vet:YPOi.,, - • . to by the....Londoe Times Parlianiene ture, as; far as the future comntroller . . . tarY expert; who says that the produc- was Concerned, came to an end, fot. Dishonesty seldom makes one rich, tion in munitiOns has increased four- though the rise of the young censtas and when it does riches are a dUrde. fold and in . one highly important ble •th .supreme control of the famous There is no such thing as dishonest "The Ministry of Munitions," the work in which he was engaged as pay you for nothing. Ninety per Writer adds, "justified itself in the Comptroller Fortescus remarked, cent. Of .what men call luck is only recent heavy, fighting On the western does 114 rend itself to tha telling of talent for hard Work. De not lean on front. There were no complaints this stories. The comptroller is now in others to. do your • thinking or to cone time of advances having to .be stop- his 71st years ped for lack of ammunition, 4......--, • quer your difficulties. Be conscien- tious in the discharge of every duty. "It is a feather --in the cap of Mr. it DO your work thoroughly. NO. one OW SiciEly Waled' can rise who slights work. Do not Lloyd -George, who set •himself Up in 11 an; old fashioned house in Whitehall, - try to begin at thestop. . Begin at the With two chairs, a table and a secre- tary, and in a abort interval has created a wonderful organization in the Ministry of Munitions, Gathered around him is perhaps the strongest company of business and scientidd brains that has ever been applied to, any Government', Department in this rountry. "At pregent a thousand industrial works •and factories have been sche- duled as controlled establishments, and the number of men einployed in them is little- short of a 'million. In addition. 5,00.0_akilled_soldiers have. been released for munition work." It is announced that shipments of shells manufactured in private fac- toriee and workshops. in British India have been begun. This. is regarded here as a decided advance in the in- dustrial capabilities of India, the work having been carried out successfully through all. processes from' iron ore to the finished. product., one Bon-Opto tablet and allow to dissolve. With this liquid, bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice ,your eyes elearufr-perceptibly-right-frani-Vher-start,- and intlammatioa will quickly disappear. If your eyes *iv°. bothering you,' even a little, take steps to save them now, before it Jo too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had eared for their eyesin time._ 'The Villains Drug •of Toronto, will All the above pre., ,acriptkui by maii, if Your druggist cannot. THE • WAR AND HEALTH. Motor. Traffic Makes Less Dust Thal' • • Horses. It is generally' recognized that the dust of Qui._ great cities is a ,serious menace -to- yean-or two ago' an enteriment was made to ascertain as,nearly as possible the 'amount Of dust -deposited on the -food in•an or- dinary open shop. ' The result of this Was a statement that at a low estimate some ',50 11). to 100 lb. of dirt -finds its Way on to the food displayed in a Shop. Those citi- zens rimst; therefore, 'eat more than their traditional peck of it. ° It is horse traffic that is chiefly re- apcinsible fox"dust, for the inurli ma- ligned motor -car only spreads it. • The tapping Of the horse's hoofs creates dust,, but the soft tyre Of the niotor causes little, -though, of course, the heavy motor lorries do most damage to a road -That -Ws at all soft. Hundreds of horses have been cern., mandeered for military purposes and, as a new supply cannot be created in a day, it is certain that motor delivery vans will be more largely used than er.- -Therefore--dust-will-not--be-so much in evidence.--7-London Answers. Steel Points. • , The expression "well -tempered" ;or "finely -tempered" steel is 'gen.erally misused. It is usually -taken to indi- cate steel of 'extra hardness, where - .as the reverse is the scaSe, though. very few 'people are aware of the fact. The -greater the degree of tem- pering the softer the sthel.• The steel worker, measures the degree --of tem- pering 'by the color of the metal. Thus' the- -hardeete-i.e.e the least tempered' steel -is light -straw'. in Color, while , the softest - kind-. is -white; -BetWeen aime a CHANGE - Quit Tea and Coffee and Got Well. A woman's tea and coffee experi, enee is interesting: "For two weeks at a time have taken no food but skint milk, farLardid!food wo,uld fess - pent and cause enali distress that I could hardlYssbreathe -it -times; also exciutititing 'path and heart palpita- .iien _Sins1.14.1.Lth_a DE, JACESON'S ROMAN MEAL ISA. FOOD, NOT A FRAUD. Many so-called cereal foods; are frauds:To-Dr:Me- 'it, try -to live -en- tirely upon _them_ for_ a few .days. Many live entirely upon Rothan Meal. A -recent -letter-. from California says: Dear Dr. Jackson: A friend of mine has liVed upon Roxpari . Meal for thirteen rnonths. His case had been pronounced hopeless. He is now in perfect health.' No fraud here. Ro- man Meal is seientifically balanced by - an expert dietitian. It's the perfect food, and Positively relieves cdristipa- tion. 'Ask your doctor.. Make it. in porridge, . pancakes,. gems. At gro- cers,10 and 25 cents.. No Chance to „Try 'it. ond not only had a radical influence • on eance, but has fired the imagin- • A man who sells shower b• -F aths•on ation all over the world. - five -days' trial 'told this etorr- Thes last, which was the war song • "I sent one out to a man in the of the Federals, in the American . . • bottom -and you Will have a chance to - ay et ea t I rise, and will be surer of reaching the .. , -1 top some time. Be punctual, Eeep If they could only be made to see that half their ills are caused by en_ Your appointments. Be there ,a min- ute before time if you have to lose your dinner to flo it. Be polite. Every smile, every gentle bow; is mo- ney in your pocket. Be generous. Meanness makes enemies and breeds distrust. Spend less than you earn. Do not 'Fun in debt 'Wetch the hake leaks, and, you can live on your sal- ary. si • • • 41 pure blood; it wouldn't take long to cure them with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Truly a wonderful Medicine' that vigorates, strengthens, renews, Every tired, worn out, Avoinan that tries. Dr. Hamilton's Pills will improve rapidly, will have better. color, increased ap- petite and better digestion. No. Abetter rebnilding tonic can be found than Dr. Hamilton's Pills whioli are safe, mild and health giving, For forty years Dr. Hamilton's Pills have been- America's 'Most valued family •mediciner 25c. per box -at all. dealers., • , • -mug soNtts. The ISTilitilber-li _Nose So Great That Few Appeal to Alb • orils .5 Seconds , . . . ure: d. Sore, Motering. foot from 4ormptivahed • toes:- Coin be mired LI italic itlracitrt:ur1441 hoursPc". '"Putnam'si" otetilses way that drawing pain-, eases, instant - in olden times- soldiers went into 7, makes °a feitt red glix'a eneG• 25t. bottle. ,e1 "Plathatlen today: battle' crying the slogan of - their king or their lord,.and, mdre recently, songs have taken the place of the war -cry, although "Remember Ma- juba" •was used in South Africa. ' His Orders.: "Remember," -said the sergeant "no one is allowed te dismount " with- However;:-the----nurater 'of really_ 04_0i:dent., , great war songs is very small, ,an•ct Murphy was no .,sooner in the in these -days of penulanditties, tends to grow -less. In the pasts a- single saddle than ht. was , thrown to the .. . go right through the land until every:. g r,o4munedr.v h y," • -yelled the sergeant, Son g would.seize the -imagination -and one was 'singing it, whereas now the when he discovered him lying breath- less on 'the "ground, "yon dismounted." ..... ., number is so 'great ilytt.fe* appeal , ,,i .did.,, , _ • . , . to all , . _ Perka.ps three songs have had more . ,,I . did!, . "Did you ha.sti orders?" . influence on their countries than. any , . others: '"Lillibuelro," the "Mandl= . "From 'headquarters, I syppose?" laise," and "john Brown's Body." The ......... .. .,. • ,. "No, Sir; from hindquarters!' ' first swig James IL. off his throne , , '''---- and defeated him in Ireland, the sec- Prohibition Favors Tea -Drinking. • •PgionciirGENES2 Xs OUR sto'rwot L IOTT ' yonge. and Charles:Sta., Voronto. • Offers beet advantages In Business Ed- ucation; strong demand for gradates;- enter now; write for calendar, w. 3. ELLIOTT, Driacipal: TRAPPERS Fars nave- Advanced 'ShiptoRozere. Wegivellberalgrades. -- fulivaluelacashandquickkaturns.We have beat market in America for Furs. Xlidee. etc. No commission. Write today for free price list. Trappers, Supplies at /ranter, Foricee SOSg,10. FUR COMPANY. Dort. Or. Louts. Ma. , B$0,RENNE TRADNARK.0ii.S.PAT.OFF. Reduces ,Straine,„ Puffy Ankle/, 11,ywiphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistula, Boils,'Sweffingd; Stops, Lameness, 'and allays pain. Reale Sores, Cuts Bruises... Boot Chafes. It is . • SAFE 'ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE -,Does- not or reniove-the'-- hairandborse can be worked. Pleasant to use. for p° bottle,si nt n delivered.eion8 . 11dDResOco.rikbe5Y111°urfrI::: ABSOBBINE; /0/ponldad, re- duce. Strain!. Painful.; Knotted. Surollot Nein.. Conran- trated—uhly a fer drops reeelred Aran souratioa• erica di per bottle at deelere or delivered. W. YOUNG', P. 8, F., 518 lysins 014, Montreal, Can. libssrbige and AbsothIce. Jr.: arc Made in, Canada. -0 oe. .1.• . ek e- V e •. .0-.. 0 'e - c. / • ei 4. s‘o 4 4...... 4,10- 4%, It. ... 4:1:4C1s,•,:-:..1.7c{,41:4\.6:41:44‘f:'.".PAc.4;°.G).-;49.;:le'"- ...0,4. + <tc e .(2,04epie t. -4, --,- ,- 1 .4' 4.. '' • io on% n: 1%-.,e' '"",10te$1 ;!> --op Well-informed members of the tea. trade say that the figures for the year shoW an astonishingly large increase of -tea -drinking -throughout the world. - Prohibition is largely to account for rural. districts. I told him to this, a.---iik. whin). a great ' country like* use Civil War, consisted of four lines , Riissia prohibits the sale of strong the shower bath five days and if at Only, but is popular with all English- ' drink and the people turn to tea, it the end of this:time he was not satis- epeaking trodps for its tune alone, as drain on AO to send it back. Thia ii the let- p "Marehing through Georgia!' means an immense - the re- sources of the gardens whence conies ter I received: ' • - the worlals supply. In the last few "Your. shower' bath looks good, •months the cost of tea has risen 12 and -perhaps is all right I don't or 14 cents a• pound. • , , know whether it, is or not because. . . the .five days for trial pasted before More than 200 •ships in the Navy Batu'rday night • come around, and . I ire driven by oil. For steam -raising. VOUS and restless. "From childhood up I had been a tea and 'coffee drinker, aryl for the 7 wit, physicians, but could get only temporary relief. Then, I read ' an article telling how some one had been . of I helped by , leaving' pff tee and coffee - veloping efficiency. The spirit . and drinking •Postum, and it seemed' ' 'both- taken' and -men ', le first-rate; so pleasant just to read about good and, with a fair chance the Russian health I" decided to try Poetum. alibi may be expected to give an un- "1 'made the, change to Postum, and cominoely good tiecopet --of A them- :. there is such adifference in nee that .1 selvesdon't feel like the same person. We Little is known . of the Austrian Navy's ' The- offieerg- have the liusbandsit! .while the men at smart and well-behaved. But, as was until, recently the case in Geri/limy, YI ' the Austrian navy has 'beer: and still food aisimilates, the pressure in the id entirely. ..secendaly to' the Army. 'Therefore, it has not . attracted .the • best Mete particularly in the'vemmis- :eioned ranks, while it has-been starv- ed of training and such eieceetitiee . • Jas Practice, ' • ' • But, of ,,course,! the' German Navy that •cotiets tor everythieg in ..otir ties. It is no *Use belittling , an ., • . Minard's Liniment Co., Limited., Gentlemens-Last winter 1 receiv- MINARD'S LINIMENT in a' aever°ef. the place three tons of Oil will take place of four tons of coal. • didn't have a chance to try it out." ed great benefit • from the Use attack of LaGrippe, and I have • fre- — - • „..._ ,-pared by our Phy; .quently proved it to be ver k effective ' =nerd's Liniment Mires DietenMer. , . Murine is pre.' alarm!. 'years in their Not Annoying. . -s-s- sicians as used for . in. cases of Iriflammation. - , seed to the Public and ' *W. A. HUTCHINSON. Mr. Thomas A. Edison, , the' won; derful inventor, has suffered for ..nee practice, now dedicat. - ' • 011 R E. E5Gold byYour Druggist. Trylilltitinetollefresh years ..frOm deafness i Once asked, tleatidatindStrengthen'EfesillterAxposera ti;"• 'whether -he slid not find his -afflictions rgiltheuriirlon: Winds and, .Dust to restore annoying:he replied_e•-"Nes...thete e to Eyes -Reddened and -made -Sore aro by Overwork and Eye Strati: • • tO Many things people say that, one Seme broadminded Il'hyslcians nee and mem-• • drew extremes, commencing -*ow the Snceess, 'talk and rush into print in oramationt •a e „oo ea user seen' 1 Site Explains:. mend•MurIne while others,Perbaps jealous. of its, . , _ M b I' Y aft -kis M' -11 these whose Eyes need care can guess.why, all separable. hard end of the scale, are the follow- there fano Prescription fee in Marine. Just hand • bronze, bronze; dark bronze, light Eye Book -Murine -Dropper -and Cork Screw- .I Gertrude-Weeare together a good THREE V IYA14 QUESTIONS* deal. You 'see, Mabel, I take a ..good.hesits? Do you inow that good digC11/10/1 Are yon fall °temerity vital force, and general • iRg shades: Straw, dark straw, light your Druggist 60c and yowhaveltempletePkg.' ue ue, ar f rearloyfforrig.T,,,ztms,:antegos nab?. 0 o g-ve peculiar interest in hint. " • ue. / •r n Comfort. Write for Book of the'Eye Frce. . ' Mabel -Oh, , ocr-Yot is the foundation of good health : Pains and op - steel is a very delicate business, and Morino Eye Remedy company. chteago , ... , one calling for that sense of Whet is • . • uertrude-Yes:' I was . engaged to "!just right" which is found in. good ...._s• ___„. se--,— hiin at one time, and in love With . . ' doesn't- -want-to hear." HIRAM JOHNSON Litorrn.o. The Old No. 494 St. Paul St. MONTREAL tstablislied ' over ,38 years as RAW Fur Dealer; No Inflated price list -from lis•. pond' us your 'Furs and., (jet 'the • hipheoLLroarket_p Free Building Lot Solite- this puzzle a:rld get a free lot. To • advertisb a summer resort we are ,giving away free a few 30x83 building lots. Secure this .lot by filling in the ntissing letters in following sentence, describing' • Canada's greatest riches. Enclose fivs cents -for literature and list. a bdildradat , of satisfied customers. 07114V8 G -84111•14 -;,111W -e -t O -o- • LAuRENTIkN MOUNTAIN 'RESORT. CO.: • sat Et. Oistlieffifent: lif0=821417.- _ Dant. 2 cooks. ' FOR RELIEF 00 VICTIMS: him at another. , 400. Hospitals :in Paris -Caring for ra's Linimontres -Colds, -8sis. GREAT CMS( P!I...1_11E!, ..alLioun&Posturessiekeielis_ s..and hiseset_s_ .wonderfrilly good.' , . better than...coffee. _ health int 1/As soon as made the shift -to Poitum I got better, end, now -my fl chest and palpitation are all gone, mIr bowels aresregular, have lie -More std., mach teouble, and:My 'headaches are gone. Remember, 1 did riot use medi- eiges at alliutst „left ofr tea and cof- fee and used- Postum. steadily.", ,Ntime given by Canadian Postunt GO., Wind,. sof., Ont . Postum comes in two forms:* opponent, and the -Odrillat 11(3et raaY Posting Cereal -the original form - prove a formidable foe. Por • One, must be will honed. 15o and -25c ings the: relatiosie between .offiteri and sett are iefinitely better 'Shari in • the Gerirum Army... Incidentally, the utter laek of sympathy, ,indeed . the eetive, dielike; between, the German Aimy.6ffieete and theft men •rilust tell. ‚heavily 'againsprmany should she Meet With l'eVeree8,4 Ctireo, blAtheria, .aothert Who 1180This Pain_toitglkh_q!r` - -Haas Backing of tolonoe- Mother3 who wie 2am-13uk,.1)eetiuse they hilve-Irro-ved it to. be a splendid healer, will be Interested to ' hear the result of a test of Zalli.BUk by Mr. W. !Amities Scott; the great' English chemist. Ile days:--" 1 liave made an exhaustive anaiytical e*aniinatielt Of Zinn -intik and rfind ' its aetive meals tuents are of exclusive vegetable Origin. It contains fiend Of' tlitI ImpUre .and irtItating -Mineral *dfligd- and ttaintial dais present in ordinary - ointments, The antiseptic and bacterleidal (Wiry destroying) poWersot this preparation are proved by my testa to exeeed those Of carbolic acid, yet Zatn•Euk, neither raitterizes hAr inflames even n very emieltlye side, but ends skin disorders. "7 have no hesitation in eertigying the purity of zantd3iik and. ing7 value for Ma lejuilee and disorders," ;Mothers who have not yet tria Zam- Tiuk should, profit by the above, ' Zenis flek le 'uncle:ailed for came, Cuts, 'hurtle, ulcer?., running SoreS, eold. sores, absee, sses, ehapp(d hands, eft. A 11 druitelate and 'anion' eell packages: • , •• ' Indent Posture -ii tlituble powder -dissolv.es ehickly in it eup of hot svater,:and; with cream and giugar, Maltee a: delieious beverege Instantly.' " 80a ileir5Oc tine. : ' , • Roth kinds ere ecemily delieiouS asid cost about the seine pee tim. • ."There's aBeason" for Postum. ,;• • by Greed's. at ts0c boji3boea ,$1.2'5:,- Wourided. • Nelson'i-old 'ship, the Foudroyant„ was sad` tO the Gerinanesins I8g2, bought back by public subscriptions arid filially wrecked at Rlackpool in lifOrrisaleteimon The 'Woods and'--:'iii-t- salved.ftom her were made intohun- dreds' of pieces offurnitUre and debits?. nicknacks. •There-gre- now. inthe -distrierforin- ing ,the intrenched 'camp ...of Paris, 1448. charitable 'organieatioris working - for the relief ervietims of the war, and more than 400 hospitals, which • afford accommodations- for abotat 40,- 000 wounded. The four:regular mili- tary libspitale, the ' Most intportant have now 40 annexes. The Red Cross hospitals number about 800, and there -see 28 convalescent eitablishments, independent hospitals, American, 'Japanese and Rtissian: The workrooms for unemployed wo- men have_ inuitiplied to a greater WC - tent than the hospitals, now number- ing 520. There ere 228 different se- eietiee looking lifter the need§ of re- fugees; GO employieent oillees, 15 free, diesienearies and '195 Varioes brgani- mtions for the distributigh Of cloth legs and for locigineend feeding the cedy, . • , ; nosides these 'organizations for itin. icriai 'relief, there /are , numerous eseups, hot regietered, whose purpose is to: provide chcoro eer and foft lto soldiers at the front. nnuortits oureS earget • tkeie preset= In strimach and chest after-e-ifiamiiilb COnedmition, headache dizeiness, cro sure signs of indliesdon. Mother Seigel's Ssmio, thn great herbal remedy and tonic, willeure rots. AFTER ' BANISH MEALSc---= .... -... ..... STOMACH #1111111 TAKE SY" R LIP ra . _ I 'TROUBLES p MOW .:-.- ..'. At all protests, or direct on receigeof priee„50c. and $1.00. The large brittle ccrotalas threetimcsas . much as the smaller. A. j. Wafts &Co. Lnerrio, Craig Street Weak, Montreal: • . . . , , nt nes PoSitively NOVEIV1 ER 25..i.tf.t. For the Sixth Annual . TGronto Fat Steck Show 4i!likfl',..„..*..:-.L.„,,-gi: .:iv:p 1, • kb ' - BI).. ISSUE 47-'1' , , • • ,uriom sTegt( viii3os, 'TORONTO Da not wait bntil• the la,it dav.. now to 0. 1. 1flPi11N(,,5e0retilry, •