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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-12-21, Page 3yr" OR those on yOur Christmas list te whom yea wish to give somethiag that centi- mes goon taste; beauty , . . and utifity,selecrWater- man's Ideal Fountain Pen. It lasts foryear_s, perpetii ash* theChrist- mas sentiment, and mOre and more empha- sizing Its value as an article of everyday On- venience. Plain or Fold and silver mounted in all sizes and a tyles. Whatever you wish to pay; little or much, you cap -give the genuine IVatennants Ideal recor nized the world over as the standard fountain pen: ' At Beet Stores. • Belf-FIllfag, Safety: rocket or itge.Mirp gra0V.410iiii itgh exchanged after Christmas to Ruh any hand. x..z.viraterman corneae iimstea Montreal • • • • 0 In Dainty Gift.Box .,ZEPP.AIR RAID wArallos. Theatres TO Be *limped of Ad ent of. Zeppelins. • •; Arrangements have been Inside in Laudon bk. which theatres, , 'Concert ;halls Music halls; and other buildings - 'in -*filch the assemble in large rnimhera will be warned in future -by telephone of threatened air raids. The. . question whether they take advantage' of this-arrarig,ement is .at present left. 'entirely to the option of those iespori- .siblefor the, conduct of places of en- tertainment, and some - theatre. • and mask -Will managers have' not up- to the present shown nny desire. to do so. The scheme has the approval of the field marshal ' comnianding .-the , - home forces.: , When the •warning Mk been given it is for the maritiger and his staff to inforrh the audience and to 'provide. ,•facilities for -those Who wish to go home. In the ordinary course it is ex- pected Unit the -performance will con- tinue. Efforts !win be made -to give as • early a Warning as possible, :and all • 'pecessatir precautions will be taken. Those who leave _are warned by the police •notrto loiter, and totake shel- ter directly firing begins.. .- The tfamway authorities are also to ' be advised, and drivers will receive a signal from the power stations, at • which. they will at one .sldw down and Shut off on aperoaching . certain Points where flashing would ordinar- ily be produced by crossing. There is - no intention of suspending ' railway trains or omnibus services. It is con - .sided absolutely necessary for the • •public safety and convenience that they should continue, subject to (ler- thin precautions: •; Whales have no teeth. %-o Childirish Cravin • ,• '-for somethingSweet finds, pleasant realitation in. the pure,' wholesome, wheat arid barley pad. • GrapesteNti (Made in Canttdit) • Ncr; dang9r of tiPsettlug the t a li a 11 d reinombor, Grape•Ntits' 15 a true load, good for any meal betWeen. • Mettle. • "There's a Reason" t Canadian Dostum Coreal -.3-• Windsor. Ont. • 0 HUNDRED W VICTORIA CROSS INVESTIGATION HEIP'GMADE pl° . HEROES' VES. Men rridErdd.9 Alen of Every Station la .14.Ife Have . Won. thetoveted - Honor,' In.the coarse of the great war near- ly 200 British and colonial soldiers have Won the Vietoria, 'Cross, the greatest boner that can tome to a Ilil.till who fights for Britain. Reeert t e British Intelligent S vice a - nounced that 195. officers A 4 Men of the land ailed 00a service hadproved themselves worthy to wear the V,C. Sine then at least two mere V.C.'s have been WWI, both by aviators who Oats, the destruction of German ZOP- picSecuo: 141.31i‘shed the inest daring of aerial _ The statement announcing, the num- ber of those who have won the V.C. recited- some of the .gallant deeds for which the medal was awarded. Not a few men im,vii lived to wear .the , de, corations; to others, it wai awarded posthunto'uslY •fer acts that, cost them their lives. , , 'Material is being aecumulated ih England to enable stodents of nation- al Charecteriatics to work on many engrossing lines of thonght which the developmentof the..war has retreated, akil an attempt is being made to trace the life histories of men, Who have especially distinguished them-. selves by bravery with the..- idea gf learning something of the psychOlogy which counts so heavily in the stresg 'of fighting. Between the men. who have gained the. V.C. by fighting Zeppelins in the air . and, the simple boy hero, of H. M. S. Chester, who, although badly wounded, and -sur- rounded by deadanddying men, re- mained standing by his gun "in ease •he might be waited," there is a wide range of types. The V: C. reaches no one merely because he., happened to be of distinguished family; indeed, in this war'inost of the awards have gone to men of humble station. Two of them began life so doubtfully that they "completed they education" un,der the enforced discipline.of refor- matories'and industrial schools. Others were „quiet -living' working- class folk before the wet. ,-, , - Heroes are -sportsinen.'. ; "! • . , . But it is 'cprious'-te note that:near- ly all -of them seem to havehad a spice of the English loye of, games in their natures -the games .in, Which they learned to, be fearless of physi- cal' dariger and careful. lardy .; for the achievements a what they had in• View. • • ; 4•) FOR YOOR...NEAVES° SAKE when twey, jimp)Out throb,. ••qai. iplifit sad Seath..thellt scime Petnikura 511110 A combination of the remedies your doctorpreserilles and pure . Vaseline." Sold in clean, bandy tin tube, at chemists and general stores every where. Refuse sub. atitutes. Free, booklet oa • request. CHESEI1ROUGH AWG. CO. len chabli:11:2"d) Unwired THE KING'S LIBRARY, . . A Section for 'Regilnentai War Re- - ,cerds is Being Added. King ...George is cpnstantly improv- ing, the great library at Windsor Castle. The library has grown to its P.Oserit' tremendous proportions out of a series of smaller rooms added by rraccesaive Sovereigns from thee to time. King George's contributions and imProiernents, even thus early in his 'reign, are as notable as those. of any of his predecessors. The request for regimental records which the librarian, Mr. Fortescue, is iraw anaking will .enorrnously increase the collection's historical Value. • The library is largely used by of- ficers on duty at the castle, . so the occupants of the Equerries' Room; where they, are entertained, will be delighted with 'the new war section.. A story of the great library is still told in the Equeiries'.Room. A yoUng officer of the GLiards, swore, that. when he was sitting in the library a phantom femalefigure passed him and disappeared into the thickness of the walls: Ms state- ment created a sensation in the gristle, because the library is eupposed to be hal:lilted by the ghost of Queen \Elizabeth. Charles IL began the eellection, but the hulk df the origiiial libtary was handed over. to the British- Museum by George IV. William IV. -then -brought together at Windserthe books that remained in the', various royal Palaces. :,116 left'them, hoWever, a higgledy,pigglody stAte,.and Prince Consort evolved order ' Out of chaos, King Ede:yard continued the god work, and now King George :is Take the ease of _Private James i epnipleteing it: Miilei,y.c.,. of the Royal Laricaphire4 ' • . Regiment, of 'whom ,it is said: ' BICYCLES- AGAIN POPULAR, / "He was a great believer in keeping ' • • ' col They , They called. him a plodder, and !Manufacturers in Canada and United .atca Have-P-roduced-790,000 "Compared With 350,000 11111-.11 a, 4 C71.. •;,,,,..sameseelerlr P.entheiFiXIoNn NOT SpRIOITS. Wool Prices w oenexid runisionfut mors. Mental Than PhyliceL Questions have been asked in the Britioh floOse of Commons about rield runiehment 14?„ known "ernel- 044011,14" and atf4.1110 SOWS 014 this form of Poniehment was in vegue came in the nature of 41 01/1-*PriSe to Meet pe000, a certain amount of re, sentinent has ,been exhiNited.`• In an interyiew with e London, Weekly Despatch repreeentativoi Gen, flir Horace •SMith-Dorrien remarked that the puniehment Sometimes eon- sleted- in tying a maw to the 'wined of a wagon or to a tree and leaving him , there for some Ow, usually two r Not Como -Down?' Ow cheerful °news fro the D arta) t or A Meat Kites will 'not wom tbe'-, Tan or woman who knows that a Shredded Wheat Biscuit will. supply more real body-building nutriment than beefsteak or eggs and at much less cost. Shredded Wheat remains the same price,' the same high quality, 'supplying all. the nuttiment. a ‘man - needs for a half-day'a . work, TWO shredded wheat biscuits with peaches and cream or other fruits make a complete, nourishing meal at a ci* of not 'over five cent. - Made in Canada ours. "This partiettlar %form of punish- ment," exPlalned Sit HiSrace, owe- eeeded flogging, which was moat Un- desirable. It is a ,mental punishment, as well as a phytildil one and its ef- fect is•*usually very salutary. Vat*, ally, it must be understood that on the battlefield it is impossible to «in- troduce disciplinary measures suctisas obtain in peace -time. , "There -is no guard -room in the trenches to which ' a man who has committed an it • can be sent, and, even if it yrere irassible to Inv, agine such an incongruous thing, as a, guard -room deo tit the firing line, where are the men to he spared from to look after offenders under deten- tion? , Icivilian. experienies possibly a sepseof shock at learning that.pup- ishinerit of this kind has to be in- flicted at the front, but if he were in the- army he would realize that the diost essenthal4hing of all in!face of the enemy is the absolute mainten- ance of discipline. For the morale and strength of an army is in !proportion' to its disciplinary standard. • . . ' "The Offenders who • are , sentenced to the punishnient called by sortie 'crucifixion' generally,feel snore,aeute- ' . ly the ridicule Of theif comrades than the physical disepmfort experienced. It may be taken for, granted! that 'whatever disciplinary measures the army authorities adopt are only those : for Very good reasons considered ' highly deairable• in the interests or discipline." ! ' • , . *THANKFUL MOTHERS • . THE "AN TATED GUIDE," --a I "-d, b Ast Interestin o ume smut y .the C.P.R.• No publication issued by the Can- adian Pacific Railway is better known all over the " world. -than the "An- notated guicle," describing every 'sta- tion along the line. Issued originally at the suggestion of Sir William Van Horne, it has passed through many editions and is now a fair-sized book awing to the great increase -in the ex-, tent of the railway system. t is in- teresting to look over the early issues to see how Canada has progressed. in 1888, for instance; Winnipeg had a population of Only 24,009, Fort Wil- liam 1,400, Regina 800, Calgary 2,- 400, Lake Louise had net been discov- ered; and NItincouver was. proud of its 5,200: Indian Head was famous fer the 13ell Farm, of which the "Annot- ated Guide" remarks: "The furrows on this farni are usually ploughed four miles. long, and to plough one furrow outward and another returning is a half day's work for a man and team. work is done With an almost mili- tary prganizationz ploughing by bri- gades and reaping by divisions.". To- ronto fs described as "distinctly Igest. ern in its Activity\ and energy." • -When he played football he. suffered from "lack of devil.", Once- heNgaie a good. hiding to a- bigger fellow who . had fouled -him four times very badly. ,after if diveS, it can he made to heat cent.: of 'the nut iS butter, which 4-g.-- .1%.. eyes -were failing say they have had their op or you. any He was a silent man and there was , nothing in his life to suggest that he day drew attention to the • fact tlaat4 with the aid of'Microphones, or elee- edible. The tree begins," to bear : eyesurstord rtehsroo.ugki the Erienciple of thil won. was anything more than. a very - rg.: this year has Seen. the return of , Weal ears. Mr. Edvrare F. Chand- when it is 15 years old, and reaches trim It -I' wairgi:= 1,1143; Filletalasre4 spectable, hard-wprking, , papes,raili the bieycle to popular 'favor, and' to rer,.. laborer." - ' - L an inventor who has Made d stridy" its full capacity in 25 -Years: Bar- i ' esatli.rilla Nreow.I :nen rdeetvegetr i:Irk without anAyt . . • ' satisfy r the renewed demand the .,. is in Of ,submarine problems, has invented ring jungle fires a butter plantation 1 sight they wti'uledY pain dreurfully; isgwint°bree; feel Ire mira.le to " - But this is what.he did: • . ' manufacture . the V.S. this year r ! a method by which he believes ,n •syli- la a Icing time and profitable invest- , ....Tia ."Ordered to take an iniPortant,mes-; put out 600,000, -bicycles, -coniparid ' merged craft 'may direct its. course !pent. Chocolate manufacturers could hazily with or without glasses, but alter using this Sage under heavy shell and. rifle' fire with 300,000 in 19154 More bikes pfeseriptieon for firfeteasn oncelayrtisaire4thizsgi rill " •`-` - " I toward a hostile ship. -:---- • ' easily absorb the product.•, Candles . • • The Wall Street Joiirnal the Other . • d , Thousands of •thankfui ' fnothers throughout Canada -many �f them yeur; own neighbors -Speak With the greatest praise of that splendid medi- cines -Baby's Own Tablets. Many arathers would have no other 'Medicine for'. their • little, ones. ; Ainorig- these is ffirs: Albert . Nie, St. • ,Brieux, Sask., • who. eays:,"1- have been Using Baby's Own Tablets for the past. Seyen years 'and theyliave done my four' Children. 4 World- of goOd. weuld.not be ?IA' them." The,Tablet's are.sold• . by medicine dealers er 'by , at- ! 25 • TREE PRODUCES BUTTER. Candles and Soap Can Also Be 'Made • Of It. • ; • "• . gr. Yerby: the 'United States con- sul fit' Sierra Leone, tells: of a won- derful tropical tree ealled the Shea, or butter tree.- It furnishes the na- tivea riot only Nall nuts 'which they dents,' box from The Dr: Wilmahighly' prize, but. With hutter,. which Medicine CO., Brockvifle, Pat..: - !inity:beeome an aiticle of cotarnerce- , •. '• 'of importance since 4t ie already 'ex-• • "111SPPIPOZITOXII. IN- Ultra DOWSING, Carmelo Order PQTATIAO, • .110,01f COB- * fo..nee. .ttiumityllmitat Wr1ft for ,449.• *POOL ;IL va,W*014. Drampton, 8,11111141111$11V03 1333 1310119VISINMAXING NPW8 s1.014 Or Ionia g000 unta•no tOwne. Who most ungul ani Interesting Of an busineeoes. lantormation on auulleation lo Wilson Publishing. Cora- PanY, :73 'West Adelaide Streot.".Woroirato, 'OE*aim, 111n.C-MAN1310.4CTUiiii1D - jar Ouaranteed the e.gual of new. is save you 50% to 7. Will ship on 4 days' norroval. The Cupadiasi ,W•Titing Mantling Company, Toronte. sitineZZILL7rAgITS ' grIANCER, TUMORS!. 1...U1KCPB, wra, • internal and external, cured with- • Paif; );.3' our belnes treatment. Write us hefore top late, Dr, Bellnihn Medical, CO., Limited, Collingwood, (Mt, When buying your Piano' :insist on having an "OTTO RIGEL" PIANO ACTION 1 BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed .3ralled free ha air address by Amadufs the *nth" Plonser, H, CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. Dog Remulles 118 West 314 Street, New York .RAW FURS It win. ruby yon to 'ship all your lux to a reliable nouns, where you can got fnll market value., Ask for our price list and shipping instructions. EDWAR3 POLLAK & CO. 230 $T.'PACITeST. WEST. MONTREAL. otrx. BILLIARDS- • • Those long winter 'skitghts you will need indoor rea- yVby not instal a Home Billiard Table'? Write for. particulars Or our famous, •Maisonette Table, fOr-e-fish or on easy terms. BurroUghes &Watts, Ltd., Mak ere to 1.1. 1.1. the King. 34 church St., oronto Tied .Down. , Singletoh-They say that marriage 'is "atie. • * Wedmore--You'il find it se ff you get 'ioped in. ' • • • to Europe, where it is used'. , BATTLING UNDER THE SEA. :l3srted - • • HIRAM JOHNSON 4ip OlvREET MONTREAL Fitabiligue4 ev.er,80 yo,rs as Raw fur Lea ora Write us ,tor priee liet. Bend ue your fui,a and lot' vie highest market price, DowirouT-ouT AShoeBo ,Calted Hock or Bursitis FOR ABsopERNE mms at4.41,51110.0f will reduce them and /cave no blemishes. Stops lameness promptly. Does:not .. ter .or remove /he hair! and horse ran *it worked. $2 a bottle delivered, Dook6Mireet, 7.13.SORBINE, JR.. ter =akin& ittc asIdaeoin. linfinent for Boni. BreffeN Sorea VAirigooelrOima Amys pen and latiassmadoe. Pike *ad s Wale la • • drOggiO0 or aelivestd,p(111 tell yea mere if yew 1444.: W. F. YOUNG, F. 0. F„,510 Lymans Cam Oserblas and Absoiblos.. ST.,- siaan, in . . ti1111.4BGEST FIREPROOF MORT • Lana IN TM AIMED fibiii744 The Spirit of America at play , Magnitude and Cheerfulness AMERICAN' PDAN EUROPEAN PDAN D. White, Pres. .7, W. Mott, Mgr. WE WANT 1 Marton, Fox, Muskrat, 03011 and Skunks , Any of ihese lb% ADVANCE On our quoted PriCes of November Ifith. Market is strong, ship at once and get bendfit of high pricbs. Have you our 'price list and brown me - Write for them. t &Drum Williams & Do, 370 ST. PAUL STREET WEST DEPT'. W.. bloNTREAD ' . Doctor Tells How To .trengthen. Eyesight 50 per cent In One Week's Time In Illtiny Instance, , ,. . . ..,_ ; • . • , in Making' artificial butter. This A Free Prescription You Can Have Microphones or Electrical Ears, For tree produces `a nut covered with a - Filled and. Use at Horne. ' ' • ' - - soft pulp which is in turh co'vered ' .., Snbmarine3..• . -.--, ',-. ! with a eye strain or other eye wealmesses7 'smooth skin. • This pulp , lb vietim of London. -139 you wear glasses? Are you is ' Although the submarine is .bihtsl 'sweet and wholesome. About 60 pee- It 'Bogey mil be plati to now that according to and bring back a reply ak-alliests, he •Succeeded in spite of a griping wound in his abdomen,. which he cornpresSed With his hand; and falling dead at the feet of the officer to whom he deliver- ed the message."' • . One of, the new V.C.'s, Private Veale, of'theDevonshire Regirhent, once earned a reward for, Valor. in cieil life. On' the battlefield, Veale went" out to -a wounded Officer, who was lying' in grckwing ;corn. whhin fifty yards of the enemy, dragged him to a -shell.hole,_ -Went back for _water, returned, •went back Again - and brought assistance, and after several attempts covered an approaching en- emy patrol with a Lewis gun and eaV- . ed the officer. - • Other,V.C.'s. would have been made this ' year sex- ' cept for the shortage of tubing and -. 1 In describing the process' in Popular 1.Science Monthly; -he says : In the mod - of labpr. :,The doubling of production , tompared with 1915 has not- satisfied ern -telephone the transmitter i8. es- ! sentially a microphone, and the pres:4 the demand, and the ' slogan among A . ! sure of the sotihd waves is . ommum-, the maraffacterers fer 900 bicycles" . • . ., P17 .is "L"'r-i!cated-,te the concluders lly means of a , •The suln3iailine, equipped . This output Will he within hailing ! d'iaPhilighl 1 for bsttle. under the*. sea, is provided, distance of the recerd -bicycle ,produc- tion reached in_the • year 1805 97 ,., 0:. - , I with •micrephones on, the port , arid' starboard, -bows. Telephones 'enable when bicycles were turned out at the - the. sUbmarine commander to listen to rate of over 1,200,000 per annum .7. .ificyele is equally -marked, ;,. I ' ip Canada the•eejuvenation, of . thel the sounds gatheted- by the miero- n_at..y p,li, jor tte. -r.sonrar- in. e 'is pot ponited 100,000 machines being; manufactured 1 l t I thehi it m to and sekl during 1916, This is practi-I attack.;- tlie inicrirahMies oh- the Off - dilly a doubling up on the sides of 1915,.and init_for th,e sbort•age labor, .and :tithing the limber iyould have been Still further increased, The Ontlook for 1917 is exceptionallY recently -Private Thomas Turnbull- of brightandorders from.the trade are already. booked for; ! Spring deli3rety When King Geotge war at the ftont , .1,. Ithe Worcester - Regiment, was' caned which breaks all previous- records for mother he. said subsequently: .,/ dm_ workmen wile tiie the bicycle for ,go.7 out of the trenches to • -be spoken to a like period. by the King: Writing home to, his The increasing denianq eomes•from, not tell -what passed-, I tretnbled all mg to -and from avork,,from boys and •over." A few days later in. the middle ' girls using there for pleasure and fen of, .fierce fighting he .rernained. with going to and. from school, from-coml.; 'his wounded officer for • three hours ' try and village bow; .using than ,for under cotinuous. fire from machine' ' getting -about quickly .• • One 'manufac; , guns and bombs and, although at one tet is authority 'for the ! statement tithe completely .cut off,'' he held WI t • fully one-half of the growing•de- 1.giound and finally, carried tlilli officer ',ilia!' cornea. from country ‘;diatricte, • into the British lines. He •was • a I Where the country lads arid . yelling painter rod 'paperhanger -by trade . men .find the bicycle a !Mighty handy 1 and' an enthusiaetic. cyclist. . (Machine with -which to get to • town - A young Yorkshire Man *iianie'd"..-and back quickly •and easily. ' As ' a Donald 'Simpson Bell was a schal- i uis0 the .bicycle hs gone fol. -,ever; teacher at Harrogate, and.a foothaller.,Iiiii an article' of exceptional utitit • it .Y, He was a leader or young men in the ie 'forging bit°. popular . favor-, where Harrogate district at school and hz it, wilt prebably,..rentain permanently. the army it was the , same. He weal. . • • : just a big boy in his play and in, his ••• -Noe Setting Theni.Aii Example, : relations to others outside. his work.•I .• "DOn't' you know that When you you. go' During an attack, in a heavy enfilade into a saloon. to get a -drink yea aro' fire, he crept up a communication, setting Boys a bad, exaMple?" - .. reridhrirdlioweehrtra-men-1, 'nshen • . "No, sir. Lnever take them in 'with across the open under heavy fire, shot tee. f• dlways make them stand ont- the machine gunner,:clestroyed the •firde and wait till r'coMe outs"- • gun and personnel with bombs, saving .`' ., ' ...,,..1......,•- • • ' - many. Hies and insuring the success it wotild• talc0 seVert.teen guardian of the attack. • For this he. got the -angels and half -a dozen. .policemen to V.C.1. lie lost his life five days later keep some Men out of 'trouble.. ' • • . in 4 .similar act of brevery. : • . -. .. :,,,............... ••• • '.. . Miluirdeg Mullin:it 'antis Dijahtheria. • 1. A.Useless ,• A Highlander from Tobermory ask- ' ed at the Oban railway station the price of a OA* to Killin. KISo nitieh," replied-7thee lerk. "Hoot, awa','". replied Donald, "it's" far- ower dear!' rather ,wallcl" alid off he started': Ile had not proceeded far when the train carne teariug along,whistling as it neared a station. needna whistle for niel" said Donald; „ made ye an offer ainco, arid ye waana tale it; sag ye can gang on, I'M p6 coniii-e." • • Saying the' Mau.. , Mr. Stebbins (reading) -Statistics go to show that the ale population of the world ip fast allingleff. Mrs. Stebbins 96d graefoual Isn't there Sonie w y �f tying them on? Nurses, anted fit ill '1'011ONTO ii();;Prt'.% ;wit min rah' in; affiliated with Bellevue an4..11lied Tioritals. lkiew "%relit, ofters a Three Yearn'. (loom, to 'Women W 181110g to hnter the Nutting 11mi:es:Ann. Apnli- (tallow will Int reeeit ecl by cric. l•luperlit- teralent. afros (look, 130 MIMI avenue, Toronto. side will 'receive fewer vibrations than the others, and the differenee the volume ef sound received by the two microphone detectors Will be observed at once by the telephone receivers, The cOnimander will then change his " course until he heata equallY Well with both -earpieces. '• ' . Although it is perfectlsr feasible to 1 aired a submarine l by telephone,- it. is Much More effective t� convert the • !Microphone vibrations into visUal sounds. As a result, the `commander Of a sabrirarine has only. to watch a' finger meve .6yer a- dial -in order" to I know what corn- he should steer,' in , a sense,' he seer:the sound- that the miefonhone detectors. hear. .. A Antral steering indicator is pri- rnarily dePefilled uponto guide the Submarine, but telephones are con- necthd- with the Microphones, to be 'used when occasibn arises. With their 'aid, one underwater sound can be dis- tinguished frorn.anothet and he ipter- meted cortectly. ' A trent') steamer may:be mictoPhonically distingaished tom a 'Mauretania, a torpedo boat ftom o superdreadnought; and„ abovo all, a :subsurface craft -from a surface draft. Thus yell can tell the character of an 'unseen ship while it bir Still a ong distance off: • *• , . • Air•tuara,a Liiiiniellt Cures 'Gomm in _aims Not the King. o ear. an even p ou g a ses. and. soap can also be made , of it. it is believed that thousands who wear glasses Trees - that can. Pia:shim butter, soap multitudes ni will be able rteou tere,engtheenxpteheeeeir and, dandles are worth,cultivating. or' 00 45 oPa can. now discard them in reasonable tire° and ore 'T was cured of Rheumatic tout by 'MINARD'S LINIMENT. * Halifax, - ANDREW KING. I'vvas cured' of Amite Bronehitis by MINARD'S LINIMENT; LT. -COL. C. CREWE READ. Sussex. , . • I-WaS cdrAcuTe Rheiimatiim IVIINARD'S LINIMENT. • ' Markham, Ont. C.' S. ,•!' • Lakefield,'Que Oct.- 9, 1907. , ..teatini in MemOry.. . : Jaffrey -How do you suppose tluit dear', old man •remembered exactly how Much he paid for his gold tooth, which he botight.forty years ago? Agnes -Why, I :s'poie he carried it • In his head. When the Kiag was in Scotland re- cently he promised to review n boys! brigade. At the last infinite, however, his ,Majeaty was forced to- cancel the en‘ gagement, and! a local notability was hastily substituted; btit the managers of the affair -thought it only right to notify ticket purchasers that royalty .woulcl not he 'present. Presentbr a small Irair vho WaS to take part in the parade came along with a request Or two tickets for his parents. Ile Was told of the appoirlinient in store for 'therm . . "Oh," said the lad, ,i`tiley'n nae be disaPPohlted. It's•no the King that father and blether are comhi' to Seti -It' A Mel" Dalastaos Liaiiiteat Carps Coldei 484 ;.• 111 „,„.,„ Granulated Eyelide, %PUCE,'" inflamed by expo- sure to " stand Wittil e s quickly e apft !in, 7. just Eye C mien.At YourDruggistio SOc per Bottle. Maine E)e SalYeinTebes2Sc_For000k of iheEyefraisisk Brukgitits orMarlrietyaRemedyee.Alkaal , .vv'fieri. the gOstlips' .nre • Widest The conVeriation usually is:idlest'. - • • , rdipavdss Diniment Curate Distemper , Thal Settled it. Grimy Griggs -±*-A neWsPaper• guy offered me, if let ;him talte my. Pictiire.: ° Ragged Regetatz-And teLrefused 'Grimy • Griggs-Yes;,'.yer see; a photograph's ' gel to go'"" through • a bath.. • - , . • ZD. 4. 1. , s • • of f;14r getting.. glasibs.. • Eye .troubles of many descriphons. may , be wonderfullybenefitedby followth ing e simple ruli es. • .Hcre s the 'preadrip- tient Go to .any 'active) drug store and get a .. 'bottle of Bon-Opto. tablete. Drop ono Bon-Opto tablet in. n fourth of a glass of water and allosv to dissolve,' With' this liquid bathe the. eyed' ,two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes cleartip perceptibly right from the start and inflammation • will quickly disappear. If your , eyes are bothering you, even a little, take 4step., ' to save .them now before it is tocv late. Many honelesily blind Might,have..been saved. il they had cared for their eyes in time., . • Note: Another .prominent PhYsiclan to Whtirn the • abase article was submitted, said: ."13on-Opti, le a very remarkable remy. edIts constituent Ingredients are well known to eminent eye speelalifits and wide'? rirle:Zeiddthig gua 419:! weer- -Alm. lit many Instances or refund the Money. It ean be • obtained from any geed druggist and' to one of .thei very few preparations-41*sh e' oufd kept en .1=4 ler regular use In almost CVC.17 family. • The Vain* DrogStoreco.,4. Torogto..wel 414 370111' orders • u t. 1.. • WINTER DAYS AND: 8UM AYS - ARE THERMOS DAYS . and ▪ Christmas_Days- are the beat Th-ernms-dain-of -ip-uaraiitecid to keep Boi,ling Liquids hot ae hrs.. Or XCO 0016 Liquid cold 3 dale. - Sere le the- ideal eft, handsome. and practIoiel, giving years of perfect service at op sway from keine. 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