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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-04-20, Page 3a r,• 'SPRING. BLOOD. .IS. WATERY .B14000 How to Get $'ew ReeithellatNew • ';1 Strength at This SialSoll. • 4114•101.40 fitek not imaginary. Even .the .most robust And the 'winter - Mails Most tying to their health. - cnb:OrRfreainover- heated anti nearly Always badly Venti- lated'roorns•-in the home, the Office, the shop and the 601061 -taxes the VI- - tality ef even the strongest. Thelblobd bee -Mos thin arid Watery and is clog, • test with impurities, .S.vao pe9pb1 have headacheand a feeling of Ian, guor. Others are low.spirited and nervous. Still others are , troubled 'with:disfiguring. pimples and skin• eruptions; white some get ,up in the. morning feeling•just as tired as when they went to bed, These are all spring, symptome 'that; thii. blood is °tit a .order and that a 'ineflicint3 ia neededi ••:.•Many people take purgative medicines, • in the epting. This is a serious :mis- take, ,YOV cannot cure yourself with amedicine that gallops through Your liysteth and leavee you weaker 'still. Thia is aiI.tbat a purgative does. What • you need to give ,your health' and • , ktrength•in the spring isa tonic medi- eine that Will enrich the blood And soothe the jangled nervee, And the one always reliable tone and brood • purifier' is ,Dr. Williants' Pink Pills. ,These Pills not only banish spying ,weakness but guard yo tt against the more serious ailments that follow, •• such as anaemia, nervous debility, in - 'digestion, rheumatism and other dis- eases due to bad blood. In proof of this Mrs. It. E. Hughes, Hazenmore, Sask., says: "About a year ago I was • badly run down; my nerves were all• unstrung, and I could not go up stairs Without stopping to rest. As.i was a long ways from a doctor -I determined to bake Dr, Williams' Pink Pills and an the course of a few weeks I felt .like a new person. As an all round •' restorative heal heartily recommend this medicine." . you are ailing this spring you , cahnot afford, in your own interest, to overlook so valuable kmedieine as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes .for $2.50 ; from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,. Ont: •. • FAMINE IN GERMANY. • • Renewed Stories of the Suffering of • • the People. • The London Chronicle has the fol- , lowing from Copenhagen: .•• • . It appears that the Germans are at • last facing-the--faets-of-a threatening- • famine. New examples are daily told b travellers' especially by women. • Up to the close of c ruary it seems • that a greater part of the population had not really anffered, although the rations had not long been greatly dim- inished, but in March a greatchange came, and 41 catastrophe • is appre- hended. In a Danish journal, Dr. Edward • ,Lehman, lately returned fromi Berlin, •says everybody stays at home. It saves money and it saves strength. Within a few. days meat cards will be added to the bread Cards and hut - 'ter cards, meaning that the densulTIP- ttiorr-of--nteat throughout -the empire -- 1 ASY FOR GI.R TO BUILD WARSllJ.S BIAS UNLIMITED SHIPAVITAADIO • ' RISSOLIRCU, .„ • bleuipped for. ..SiondianeO00 eobstruction of Many Dread* • • noughts. Germany liOnaking the best of her unlimited shipbuilding 'reseUreeal ac- cording to Hectoii c..Bywater, 'whois well known, a.s-p,--vgzitQr .ort-naVal-rnat' torsend who tormerli resided in 13er, Jin. Mr. Byvvater contributes to the • firitigh Naval and ., Military .Record extremely intereating data • on the 'shipbuilding facilities of Germany. • Roth Great Britain 'and Germany, be .writes, have almost .m411114.24 ship, • buildinge engineering. and .ordnance • resources '. available for naval Work and there is no reason to doubt that• . on both sides - those resources " have been largefr eXploited, not only to • make good the inevitable, wastage of • war, but . to strengthen ' the.. battle fleets Witli new. shine of •every type. • . „Rad the sbiliyarifis of Greet Britain and Germany,- been working at Maxi- nitinn capacity during ..the past: .nin teen months ondreadnougit ;Construe; tion, it Is •probable that' the relative position, of Uie two fleets to -day would, .be foundto mlich What, it was at the beginning, when the .British fleet enjoyed a considerable preponderance in -vesselnof this type: . German Yards Expanded. It is commonly .supposed that Great Britain holds much the stronger'posi, tion in this .respect. But of late years the German shipbuilding industry has been melting phenomenal progress and yarda . which ten years ago ' do* fined their oubput to comparatively small vessels have eince expanded so rapidly that they are now able to build ships of the largest type; and in .manycases to complete 'them in every respect Save that Of guns and armor.. ••Iti is frequently contended that if, as Many people suppose, Germany went in for a• 'huge submarine pro- gramme in the early part of the war, this work would '.occupy her yards to such an extent thet., all other con- struction must have been temporarily, .put rib one side.But her. resouices-• are .quite large enthigh to deal with a • big demand for one special. type., and at the same time to carry -oi. with other. construction. Ilewaldt Works, Itiel,--Two dreatI-' noughts could', be constructcd.hcree •'Sehichs.u. Pane104--At, andederate estimate three dreadnoughts eattld be built simultaneously without exhaust. ing the resoterCPS of the yard. Schichau, Zliting.--ThiS yard main- iy prof:lodge torpedo craft, for the ra,- kid construction of Which 'has ,wuquc fae*btns It would be unite capable of imildinglorty or lifty dee. "troyere within a Year, Regardingthe ilfteen other ,Oerman Yards Mr, 13y,water says that, the bu*ldingk of dreadnoughttPotioderate .dimensions should be well within the power of several, notably the Bre- men Vulican (Which has Ile. 00010000On with the Stettin and Hamburg con- cern of -the. Same name), the Reiher.. stieg yard,. the rtenSburg Company and Tickmers. • So far as olips and building plant are concerned there is no reason at all Why Germany should not have. twenty-five battleships .or • battle cruisers under constrtictiOn at one and the same time. COFFEE WITH OR WITHOUT. • " Many Years 'Ago People Did Mix it '• With . • Evidently the Germans do Ant take kindly to black 'coffee; for we -are' told by the Neueste Nsehrichten that oa • the day when the sale of ntillt is far•I bidden in Munieh, the coffee houses are almost empty. Yet for- any years after coffee Was first drunk in Enron% • says the 1Vtanchester Guardian, nei- ther the Germans, nor anyone •else, • thought of mixing Itwith milk, arty more Otte die Turks or Arabs do now, • The use of coffee an lait seems to date from 1867. Madame de Sevigne, wilting to her daughter in that year, said that a doctor much in vogue "has taught us to mix sugar and milk with our coffee. They make, a most ae- lightful compound which will help to support me through the emirs ot Lent." In normal times naval contracts re- presented only a. small 'portion of the work in hand,at the German ship- yards, most of them being' busily en- gaged on mercantile vessels. To a great extent t s ast name( activi y would cease on the Outbreak of .War, especially as under the German Con.. stitutioir the shipyards automatically pass under tht control of the State in war time., • The most prudent course, there -v fore, is to assume that the vast • ma- jority ,ef the 'facilities nossessed:•by• those establishments have for a year and a half been available for naval work and for the Simultaneous laying down of a very formidable fleet of tgreat warship's. -When-the-war-began-the prindipal • In a letter written 'seVeri years earli- er she had mentioned as an eccentric proceeding on the part of Madame de la Sablierepthat "she drinks milk to her tea." Readerof. "Unbeaten Tracks in Japan" ma•Y remember that one of the Ainus thought it disgusting that Mrs. Bishop should drink milk and pollute her tea with a- fluid having so strong a smell and taste. 1 Can Do My Work brregulated from rreentral meat- German- shipbuilding - establishments . distribution office. • - were twenty-six in number. All these were In a position to construct sea - CAPTURED NURSES COME HOME. going iFee..bels; though not all' had pre- • viously unddrtaken Admiralty work In addition to these there were Sever- al minor establishments which con- fined their output to small vessels like -tugs, &c., but which Would certainly be capable of building patrol, boats, tenders, mine sweepers, and perhaps even small torpedo craft. • ' • . • • What Germans Can Do. 'Terrible Work Which Austrians Al., ' • hied Them 'To DO... • Eight nurses of :the Scottish . Women's .Hospltals, have arrived' '13 London from Kragujevetz,. where; as prisoners of war in the hands of the; Austrians,; they. hare • been nursing. • Dr. Inglis told the -London . Daily • Sketch" that on the. Whole they , were • treated fairly. welt, but the wounded Serbians were left in a Cruet and cal- • loiis plight. • • . •• • • '• "Time. rind 'again," said .ifir„ IOUS; • WAN $1113SCRIPTIOM Make Your. Body ; 'Tingle. With life and Frenehlrank Cierk Thought; Strgoger energy for the dorsVork by . Was a Madman, eating foods that fcgltfliti "Peir 'Miming,. and • at the same time in- nutriment—that do not use, nicative of the spirit of FrAPICei JO OM upon the vitality of the hoar story related hY Roue gores in I ..1_ _ _re._, ,,, As,,,,,,, 4.t.,,, Flifaro, and whieh concerns 4 sub - 19_ am., ..c",1..1.4 414 $416,voL own/0 • seriptitell to the French at'onal car i. WheatrBiscultsup- Lt appears that in 4 :Ordain sraali ' plies„the greatest .amatint of town, the name of which is not given , tazgii.pmaton the ci,i withg ethrte4einikeang.sst,.. :15::mTb4:risiti...0 -.mi. .foc,0*;.iiien 10..0y -building, enerov,cre,..., r obvious reasens, a man co 001,44, walked into the branch Of e Parisian: eo., IR, ary deMeanor and clothing,• to ,di!stinglevhuiInf with tnbo; It is a real whole Wheat food ready -cooked and read t ' wi• sh to :golbeo::::::::ut:,, . . y- 13.1 the wicket.- , serve, containing the life of 1 agow =eh?" the clerk demanded, • the wheat grain—mar/1g klaki-aw•-ptrar.gc.7, • added, nothing taken. away; tiucilferoutiy. • ' Start the day right by eating "Twelve million francs," was the an- • Shredded, Wheat with. hot or ',swTher'e derk gagged. virally he re - cold milk. Serve it forIun, CoveredlhiMaolf and saw that the man cheop with oced banana$ or Was not joking; Neither did. he have the air of a madman. other frulfs. • • , Made in- Canada. "Row much did you say?" he spar- . • • • fed, ' • • '`Twelve francs!' sane uP9a, but one subject and he • ' The clerk had heard of Personsin, knew .that to _cross there meant emitte big danger.. , .' • • • "Just a thorrient,"he stuttered, I% call the manager," .And..lie hur- r into :the Private office, net for - the ..goater from' Tacluenlu,. xt,.getting to leek bis cash drawer.... The • town in. Chiw that is known as the manger, on hearing the story, came ."Gateway to Thibet.:" Three thous• and pounds 44ethis...'ildoriferoas stanais exported -annually.' The btfik of it .goes to France, Where it is, used iri; manufacturing . perfumery. Musk is an essential ingredient of almost all perfumes. • :.. • • . Musk has Certain radioactive pro- pertie.s that cause the odor of the per- fume to. be carried through. the air in a very extraordinary way. The . I•gaze • on • the manager. The laeter be- radieactive. property of musk affects gan to. wilt a • bit. the natiVes who .carry• it to market ' very strangely... If a.package of musk is held .close to • the body, -for any 'length of tinie,ltproduces sores that. are entailer in character to (those -caused by pure. radium.'• • straight, fumbled' with Ws cuffs, and . Musk is obtained ,-from a- sort of looked around for an exit. . gland, or . pouoh, of 'the. male musk t • Bu --. -that • he I inesin t•o say --..-such deer, and it is secreted only during t a s'em , yen' understand." . . His. voice certain seasons Of the year.•,The musk trailed away and • then he mustered deer is a small 'animal, seldom .more his courage... "Have 'y'ou got. twelve. than three feet • long and twenty-two million francs?" . • • inehes inheight. It is becoming more • "Ce,44ainly." • "Er --here, with you -? 7,. .. "Of coursep. and he pilled Gut- a .Sheaf of certificates • Of deposit and 'handed'. them , over. ..The manager turned them over to the clerk, who \J • FACTS ABOUT MUSK. peCuliar Effects' When. It Is Carrie& ‘.. Close to the Body. .. • . The Music ot COnitnec'co comes; for • THERMORRcmlns Irpg lIfiatetlessiz?„ rigfQthue 110t Offttle , c4Pecillek0 •" WATERLess • cro5Trul31 iTori HOT-TLE5 men . 13011.so 1,11NuTES otter 7097414'03,‘ , •COSJ• ▪ blear. Pci,eirare, efertnO,O. Or. CP at 0,74- if).410,1pY 1431Redt. 5,1711110 for icillotatiOns." )1. Pawcon, Dranipteri- •ii**41 WP.' •t: 'XIV ANTED -01114.13,. r and. -.Finislelno •PePar.Weuts:' ood WaSefs, 4PPIY KifkOtOrrliteleery CO.; 1.4.44 Iciegsteilo Ont. ,0 OLEN SILL ieLP, OA 11; ptp, •. spinncrs and Weavers., %Vt.) ilia pay ineiiParienCed IirIi Vilile 1earnir4 • weaving. Licioa• wages paid in pit •ti-icoo, • ; -4ePartirient3 anti steady. worit fee • i months to come. Vol' further 1.8•11oit. vih17.-Z.13144i.X.;:x11.17t-.. big Co., J-44...11runtfoil.i, 1:17.".ANTE;1) -^ lif4W1.1$1VISTS 1.4tters. Toolmahcra. lSo - ••onerators experienceilton The Ilarlirf .t1e.0 ,sle1ia. ?bone Or wire apPlicationm pie - tarred. 13. Dell 4:-17.Ion tioinpanY, -orje Vn.• out with a jump. He stared ,at the ustomer.,. His clothes were neither toe ,old ner too new; he *ere a derby° hat. • Although he looked like an everyday man, surely not a than to hand over twelve million francs. • "A spbscription?" coldly 'questioned the manager, buttoning his frock goat, (All French bank managers and hotel clerks wear frock coats.) • • "Yea," and the stranger fixed les "And you want to subscribe -how much?" •, "I said twelve million francs," with a trace of irritation. The manager pulled his necktie • and more scaece every, year, and at All G Pain, is one the present rate• will eventually. be- come extinct. • ...11•••••• THE FRIENDLY ENEMY.. . It is made of metal, nicker Plated, Of. a convenient size, • . • Simply the'"Thermor" fOr fen minutes only (no longer) and it stays hot for full twelve hours at an even terapeiature' a 125 deg, Rcommended by physi- • erans, on account of the -steady heat and sanitary metal case., • No trble- no' no danger of scalding, the hands - no leaks -no expense and one purchase' luta *11 In sickness, "Su& as Neuralgia, Qzippe, Itheinnabism*. Neu- ritis,..Inflamlnationerin fact all aches 'and pains, the "Therthor" le invaluable. -As a bed -warmer and a foot -warmer it has no equal. • "The `1Therrnor" ineaSures 81/4" across •and is Vet thick, yet it weighs, Less than a filled two quart rubber bottle: The price is 84.00, sent Poatipaid • arlywhere and sold under an ab- ,4eolute guarantee froth the mak- ers. ••- Higkelass , representatives '• wanted in some territories. GOLDEN GATE MANUFAC- • TURING COMPANY, LIMITED 9 Yeuyille Street, MoratteaL •7S1 ANTED -Si -INNERS ON •44 rurnerstruitiey • st▪ eady weric and inerr,tpt • p arctrta • aid. For. full particulars, apply ' '4''40,41Y• • ManUfgettalOa,,CQ., 1,ta„ Draittforci.Cint. . . . ANTE.'D 111.4CfILN4' And belt sander ;nen; also thitsli4 era and rubbers for high-grade tura,- ture. Apply ata.ting experience, Andre*. rurnitureCo„ • • • , ACENTS,WANTEIL , • I:INF: • AGENTS ' WANTILV 41 every *County in Ontario. with ex- cluaire territory .to eight men; trouSe C•alls bY 'appointment arid saales ,tirally certain: snap for college students *Int wish, to, matte high yvuges for holi- days; write.qulttt 1.i particulars, gt,iing exPerienee' and location' desired. The Art, Alemorial ihiblishing- Co., 1,3,0": t$2, Brantford. Ont. • • • ' ' wEwsraxim;4s xpm, 11COMEIV-ATAIONG N1VS .P4141) "J.013 Offices -for in• ' towns.. The most Useful- and interestiI1g... og all businesses. FAB' inforniathOp. 08 application.' to Wilson Publishing pany,. 73.. Wilt Adelaide $treet.,IToront.o:',': stssreet.atinOtis, • CAlk,TCER, TUA10.itS, LUMPS.. internal and eternal, cured ,tralA- out 'pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Benin:in Medical Co., Limited, Collirigwbod. Ont. EMPIRE BUSINESS COLLEGE 846 Broadview Ave., l'Oroato, etht., • $ 6 pew ' 6 IONTlfg COURiSE INizht. - The only College in Canada *aching all.Typewriter 'Keyboards 'Oa rates are halt thAfie p3evltngeriIeio. 1BDOMTSI.:c."4"""s1" '" 42-VIAV „IA gIV41..- • 'vat 4111‘171.401 •, THE'ranricas .EEDS DOG DISEASES' And How to Feed • Mailed tree to any address, by America's the Author • Finest • H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. Dog Remedies 111rWest 31stStreet,NewTork MISS DOLLIE McCLAIN TELLS OF . . '• spoled three receipts before hd man- . Dol)D'S KIDNEY( PILLS Here Is a Very Touching Incident aged tefill one out properly, while the • . - From the Trenches., . 1 manager 'hovered at his shoulder. The : , . A British soldier, Cerporal Holmes, mystewreioaultshystmraannr wriowseasnastnimepilsyw• eiai Alberta Lady Tells of quick and writihg from the trenches to his wife very _known, hut -who prefers . to dress and Complete Cure through Using in England, describes a .tery.touthing % .. . hire very simply. . His name is with- • Dodd'e Kidne`Y- Pills. , incident: . ,,. • ' • W-e-reere_rattendin hela.., • • • Ferguson's Flats, Alberta, April wounded men when we came across a 10th (Special.) -"Yes, I•am very glad' German who was ' giving first aid to I can say thnt. I have tried Dodd's •One of our soldiers; Neu (can imagine - Kidney Pills and found them all that we were surprised. We put the wound - is • claimed for them." So says Miss ed man on Our stretcher, and the Ger- Dellie'McClain, an estimable lady re- siding here. "I was treubled With' a sore , back thab„ made me almost helpless. I ICE-EF—tHILI!.REN - WELL: To -keep little ones well the' boVvela man helped ei and came' with.' lista mustbe kept regular, and the stomach the hospital. , On .arriving, he asked sweet. Nine -tenths of childhood ail - the doctor whether the "Tommy" was ments .are caused. by derangementaof all right, and when the doctor told him these..organs. Baby's Own . Tablets took one box .of bodd's Kidney Pills that.he would get well, he said he was nester fail te regulate the stomach and rid my back is all right. I can do' very glad. , bowels -that is why thousands •of mo - my workandthe pain is ell gone." One of our officer a asked the Ger- thers.would give no other medicine to Thousands' of women in Canada are man. why he took such an interest in their little ones. Concerning them • . 'suffering daily tortures from pain in the back. Thousands. of others like Miss McClain are doing their 'Work Without an, effort because they took the advice of others and cured their backachei_by using Dodd's Kidney_ Pills. tl ' . • Every wciman ahonld use Diald's ICidney Pills. They are the firfeat tonic in -the World because, actirag di- rectly on the kidneys, they tone up tho,se organs In do -their full work I Mr. Bywater summarizes the . re- sources of the •principal yards; cell-. cereing•wbich we have fairly complete official information. The particUlars have been taken from Nanticus, the *.•• "we appealed to the Austrians for 1.Tasehenbuch der ' Kriegsflotten, • the dressings, medicine, blankets, but1Schiffbeu,,the journal and certain pa - they always .said they ,were short,1pers read before the german Shin- . whereas. they had. the enormous sup-ibuilding Institute.. They may there- puy which they had captured. . . fore; be accepted as entirely authen- • "The sanitation • was so appalling tie so far its the situation before. the that We decided to disinfeet eVery.. • thing. It was , .fearfUi. teak, for' there were: cesspools, old dressings, 9 led amputated limbs to be cleared'. "It was perhaps. the most horrible • . Work decent' woinen have ever been to work on smell ships. •., , Kiel State . Dockyard -TWO •dread- .noogirlis couId be simultaneously , con- structed here without difficulty; There are several -slips and dry: docks in hich•sinaller vessels might. be boat, • . Danzig State •Dockyards. -4o large slips Or graving, deeks; but sired], ironcleds and cruisers up to goo. tons The ard specializes in eubmarine construction ,an 'ere is slipway •aceommodation for twenty large boats. ,It is impossible to give. even an approximate estimate of. the capacity of this yard, but it is equal. to having selferat'snutll 'erasers and many submarines in hand at the same time. Vulkan . Wake, Ilamburg.,4-Two lireashioughtrauld besimultanerausly war is concerned. • Wilhelmehaven, State Dockyard. - The simultaneous' tonstructioe -of two dreadnoughts would' be well within the papacitT of this yard, in addition, called upon to do." HANDY HUSBAND. :Knew Bow tOGet'Part of the • • Breakfast. • • • „ " know one dish I can prepare for breakfast as well as any cook' on • earth,' sal my us one mor • when the cook.was ill and he had vol- unteered to. help get breakfast. Ile appeared with his dish and I discovert ed Grape -Nubs which, of course? • ". Was easy to prepare for it was per- • fectly cooked. at the factory, but it was a good illustration •of the con- venience, of luiving-Vrape-Niits about took up ,Grape -Nuts imme- diateiy after returning -froth 'V 11V# years"' sojourn in a hot .eo`untryi -Our---hoilte-hofticle&R-nWn-her ef smeller Vefi",,i cOnt111110(1 111 a cenpie of small boxes Lefore plac- '"---ei 1 00,.„ igourorder fdr antaryL. wcataidkno it.is free seeds, see our 1916 Gerd - en Jublio' ''l Bug. , No. 1 Red Clover (Fancy)$16.00 1 • No; 1 hy 1Timothy' - v, 13.00 isT 5.75 Allow 80c for each cotton bag We pay railway freight in On- • tario and Quebec over $211.00 GEGKEs "THE NEXT. CASE 'PLEASE." • How a •Bohemian Peanant Heard of • ' • th.e 'Death Of. His 'Sint.: ' • • The Arbeiter Zeitung' of% Vienna„ news paper devoted -to the interests Of the' workingman of. AuStria,• prints the following incident. "'The scene," • says the Arbeiter Zeitung, "is in s. liftle village in Ito- heinite•• Wenzel Nekvasil has receivod some legal paper Neither he not hie one of his enemies. To that the -Ger, Mrs: Chas. X- Turner, -Marie Joseph,' ,wife, can read, sO„hisi neighbors tread man replied, "He may be an enemy .of Ilav,e .been using or litre,.tehing-lekvasil that -it is a 'my country; kit he is iny'frierie Tablets off on for tli summons to. appear -hi the .Distriet and I worked' together in London for past year and la half and hik found -Court. • more than fourteen years, and .nuthy nothing to equrilthem," The liebletS i•T" 'Perhata4t. is abent. my son,' said 1 •happy hours we have spent •together. are sold by medicine dealers or by • ekknow 'we haVe ;not vasil. - You ' • • heard front hirn in fur Months.' . I hope that When this war ,is over he mail at 25 Cents: a box from The. Dr. • "At six o'clock 'in •the'Morning of the Will not forget: that. we - are stilt Willianis *eche* .-Co, Brockville; 17th NekvaslI starts to \Valk to the Dis-' &loe -- M d,!, ' O, - . ' triet Coert. When he 'reaches the Court building he is ordered to sit on - TRAGIC FOLLY. NO:tench in. the corridor. -After wait - Didn't peak German. • 1 • t • \ • of straining- all .the.itiapitrities Out of. It. Will riot be long,. before the ...fly' the 'blood. '.-,Pure bleed. means new. Season IS again with us, .accompanied strength for. all parte of the .body: by supplications., frdni th.e • general New \strength -Means.' new cliPerful- press to "swat the fly." Simultaneous- ness. Thatja-Why so•niany. women so ly, thedelialy..peison fly paper, makes Cheerfully testify to the 'benefit re- its appearance; with the possible risk ceived.frOth using.Dodd'S kidney Pills. I of fatal poisoning•wlierever . 'there • . • are Children.. • • For during. 1915 twenty-six cases of fly-peisoning were reported.':. from eleven states.; In. 19,14 ferty:sik chil- 1ozen 'Yeara Age. • dren were- innocent .victints.. ...• • , WARSHIP'S WIRELESS ROOM.. . . . , • It Is Quite'Different to That of a • • This record iS in all probability A chaplain Of the Grand Fleet inconiplete as symptoms of arsenical writes that the wireless robin is one poisoning are so similar to those of of the most sacredly secret places eholtra infantum that even physicians a battleship. . of long experience" are likely to con - • "If you come on board to pay us a fuse them and the subseqUent illness, • visit, when peace breaks, Out, and We I is ascribed to cholera infantum. can once more have. the Pleasure of The Michigae, Legislatere seeing what ordinary people look like , bas already passed a law regulating -:no, I don't mean 'ordinary' pe�pie- i the sale of poisonous fly papers. The we will sbow, you the inside of the [question should be constdered by every turrets and take you down into. the 1 civic body Of Canada and the States engirie-room, and anYwhere else you to stop infantum mortality from an -pleaae; 1.tht •WO ba1tidiPldfffiltieallyvabaolittely: unnecessary cense. forget to mention the existenee of the ' wireless. room; an -.y .by chance you , Feminine: Logic: find 'ourself outside- i6 hallowed per- • , . Helen annoyed her father with ques- tal': we shall pdint out to you a no-hile he tried to read the news- tice board hanging t ereon, w ic or- One evening, among et er bids even the offkers Of the ship to : p .tphairiegrs'' she demanded, "Papa, 'what .do enter uuless required to do so by their "Without divulging any, ef-its ar- cane Myster.ies, .1 May go sO 'far as You dd at the store all day?" • '"Oh," • lit answered briefly, "noth- ing." , •-Helen .wits silent . a 'moment,- and Lo say that it is very different in . its then asked. "But how do you kneel+ general economy from the wireless when you are 'dope?" •• . room of a:dozen years. ago. ••'At-tliiit . • ' • "What ninat• you ,say when Satan speaks . to you?" asked the :Sunday school teacher. . The .little :girl look- ed digested. • "I don't speak Ger- Man," she .said cuttingly. _ • . um Granulated 'Eyelids; Eyes inflatned by 'expe- • llant to Sun. Bust and Wind quickly relieved bylibrino Eye Remedy. No Smarting. • just Eye Comfort. •At Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle., libido Eye Salve inTtibes25c. F,orflook et thelEyerreeask DrUggists Or MurlitetycRemedyCo..thicags • • Color,' Anyhow. . The grocer had just put a -new boy to ivorki and "among the otherinstrudi. tions Wast is : • • "If you do not happen to have what' a customer 'asks for, suggest,''seme- . thing else nearlY• like it as possible." SoOn a' woinarCctitite inti011ie store -and asked the boy : "Have you any fresh green stuff today'P'' , • '4No, ma'arn,' 'answered the boy, "but we hive. spine nice bluing." • Ing twehours he is Called •In. • ' "I'ydu are 'Herr weesei NeltvaSil?' "Yes, your •Honor? • "'Your. son, -Franz- Leek -resin, nine- teen Ye.areold, who- Was.: with .the' La:ndsturna infantry regiment; No--, fell Jike a hero in., battle in. Galicia. Was he yobr son? . • • '"Yes, Your Honer.' • Well, assets to.thevalue of 17.30 kronen Were found on his ' person. Do yOU ' "'Yes Your . .„ • ,” declare you and your wife are the only heirs. Now you Witt please sign this eiamination paper.' " 'Nekvasil sigua by making. three -c.rciSes. • I So noW yeti ,can go. Nfx1 PleaSe.' " Nejtyasii. :IgrieS to :the duo,. b11!: hesitates, . . Is tbere anything .erse you -wish.? ...asks the:0116A1. - • • • . 'Pardon,' hut I am'.thirilting of .rny son -is he deka?' • • ••. . " 'My dear friend, I .(hought that you understood. 'Orem% non datur bereL ditas.--lf be were ariVe therO.W.Ould be reasonno • for • eoiirt . action.' period -the- Whole aLtheapparatas wtt&aNniturals robsintelat z for ov44,711,40.re:, ••-Obliged te Leave. _EarlY._ • • "Daughter, yonr.. new beau' doesn't fieient in 'the world. . automatically printed .in Motse .dode remain very • late. The lastone used Vulkiin Works,' , • nf by a .tape machine which' always work- to hang • around ,nntil the milkman the largest •drectleoughts. (night to be ed sithely• and frequently failed 16 .eelled• well within the capireity ,of this es- work at all,' being powerloss • to• lie- • "Well, you see, dad, this one' a. tablislimentspend to the more delicate vibrations. milkman." • At the presen1 tinie,. hawever, the roena is' pecked full with machinery and tomplicated instruinents." 44 The. Wisdom of Wilk • • -s .The equipment •of the . yard is which stood on- a desk in air''.other, totrutehs were in bad condition and -801. . . we Were iri poor healthgenerally. said to be the most nuefali •and ef- wise empty officel the. thessages were - . "In a day or two we liked' Giape7 isTUtii better. than any othor kind- of food on the table. We both gained ateadily in health and strength; and ' this was caused b yGrape Nuts and Postum. , ; U4 friend of ours,had a similar ex- , iterienee. She was seribtisly ill with indigestion and could flnd nothing to • eat that wottld nqt give her heartburn : and palpitation, especially at night.. • "She found that a small dish of. Grape -Nut's with cream made her a satisfactory stipper and gave her . fl toinfortable nightisvest. In a short thrie she gained several pcnindsitt • weight." , • "There's a Reason." Name given tanadian Postum Co., Windsor,•' Ont. Meer rend tho *bele littert he* One 114ipeorti troni time to Mine. they • are gentle% ten,e, ittift tuft °civilian • ilatereet. , • , 131olun &' Voss, Ilamburg.-Three or four, wardilps f inaximuni alio could be comfortable bent at this yard. • • " • Weser Company, romen.-Two dreadnought's would easily be within .the' capacity of this yard. •3*ohatin Tecklenberg, 'Gectst,ernunde, --This yard has all the requisite faH ciiities for building warships of, the largest dittonsions, and could prob- ably take two such vehsels in 'hand at 0110e, ' •• • 6 • Xruppis Germania *Yard, --, This yard could easily deal with two or three dreadnoughts. • .It aptleialiZes alsd in submarines, and Itall'ilnincnSe •facilities for thisto*Aot work, • • AMNBUK Mother (angrily) -Why. 'didn't you come when .I called you the ,,first tithe / Willie-tause 1 didn't hear , you till you called the third time: • ' Mother -Now how could .yoit know It Was the third call unIe4s YOu 'heard the other two.? • Willie -troy enough Ma. 1 knew it was the'third tinie 'caule you sounded 66 mad, Liniinsat *waves tteitreigite Purely Herbal -No poison - ons coloring matter. Antiseptic -Stops blood. Pelsoning, festering, etc. Soothing -Ends quickly the pain and smarting. Heals all fibres. 1100.130*. Ali Drusidistsandfitorei ED. ISSVE 160.-116. . • - • :CHICKENS FROM 11,1C8. .How • the •Chinese • Hatch •• Chicks , The. Chinese method of hatching as many ais five hundreci, duck and chieken •' . ...... , 1 eggs in one:sitting has not yet, been . . • ,adopted in this couetry. . . .• . , I' 6nsider MINAILD'S LINIMENT .Unhusked eke is Used for .the ,pui. •:-. the BEST Liniment.in'use. • . CANADA'S G R E ATE: ST, Muskrat Handler Is the. old firm of H 'HAM JOHNSON Limited, 410 St, Paul • . St W • Ship all your furs there and obtain full alue. • MICA AXLE GREApia- .H--ars--b-e eft standaidfor)iears. The,. mica fins the . pores ;in the..spin-. the. 1. S4ves•:fric-.. wear and money. • • . . healers IEDeryttlhere.. The Imperial OiI Co, • Limited. L---,1111111 11111111111.----j 111111'1 MICA. L ""dritA BRANCHES IN ALL' CITIES '71 • Her Comeback. • , Evangeline -How de you like thy nelw hat? . , - CarOlirie-I think it is charming. , I had one just like it last year, •-• . PAINS AFTER pose, and -when this has been. roa t d • I '.mygot y foot badly. jaminecl late- it 'is , s e f e ith er cooled by a fanning. pro- .elp.:!st•Tfiviil:Ealid6,,itri_-_crei.t,11TwEitsth., .'a_!1‘1:1N‘yAe:irti.71.',I.S7 through ,it unt'l it is lukewarm. ....4.teess, .or the wind is allowed to -blew -.2The,aireederithen.-Siniliikleii';ic=three.: Yours vol truly,. ' ----.4-incl-1--le0f--rice_in th0. bottom- lie_.4.: -.7r. O. •lvie:mujA:Kg. ' '. • ' - •..wdoden tub, and on this erface plaices . •• ,- .. •' . aboat a Mandrel eggs.; atter layer of rice about two niches thick. is spread over them, soid Oil this liryer_eggs. are , else placed, aed the tub Is 'tilled in . His • Concertt.:•• • this way Until.thera are six . layers of • , rice-unsi--live laYers a .oggs, =IC ng 4-43b71?kitt'S the matter, o)bi., Man 7 five .huraired eggs, in, all tin the tub: . . .. Every "-Elvnty-four hours the rice °Exitetly:" ( - ' 1 , • .,' • has.to be heated,.and for this purpose "I Wouldn't Worry • about 'that, if 1 the eggs have to be'reMoved; and the were. you.", • . . . .. . • .. bottom' layer ' this. time being placed • "I'm , not worrying abinit being in On top, and the Other' layers one. row debt; what troubles Me is ain't my lower down, the eggs that occupied the. creditors refuse' to let ie. get in 11HY eentral position in the • tub now being deeper." , ; . • placedat the edges '1„"here is some d:fficulty in gauging . , .• , , atinartra Liniment . ewes Lilting, Ltd. . , . 'the e'xitet tittle at which the ,eggs will •. batchi' and unletel eare is taken, sane se • "What ruined yoor business `1'' ' ' • t• Itonfio•ttibleereys.ung 0805 are likely tO i be "Advertising." •• -... , • This isi, of course, the point nt Mali "IlovV.)." , • • . the. nbilitv ..ol'. the eimert is shown. "I ' let it all be done, by my eorn petitors,". ;.$1/11. riar.4's Linintent Curial nandyttft ' • • EATING *tap IN THE STOMACIV-AaD1TY.. BEADAC8ES'---CO1{STIPATIOS 14e GNS OF INDIGESTION., • Indigestion -the eoMplete or partial ..failureof :the digestive proeesset,-fred'•*. guently throws out of gear the whole , Arfaeliineryofthelintly„ You oral enjoy • the iigour and ,%it,,dity nf good health ; Milet•-•• yOur stotnach. liver and bowl ' ,datheir,wittitivgnissly_.ankreilik•UrfirY- _ . .._.... - ---MCM-4EP _ EIGELI • SYRUP . Al a digestive tottie' and stomachic.. • • remedy,. Mother '§,eigers Syrup, is • esteethed in tens of, •thousands of ' homes, ntierever the 14: nglish.language , Is spoken. If you.sifffer trine% et little, • ferini 'disorders of :the stomach; ftver • or bowels, try the eta Of taking 15 to 30 drotts, of •this fattens teniedY In water, after' tneals, for' a kw; days and note its beneficial effect* ' 4011. • ° ASSISTS.. DIGESTION • me newt 605t1eeettOlas dire* ii*Ot itvrotrAl 0,55 trill aire Iteld a 50e per WU*. ‘t`• ,tt