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The Exeter Advocate, 1916-1-20, Page 7A COMPLETE BREAKDOWN AFTER LA GRIPPE • TWO GREEK LANGUAGES. ! men, wooden and children; "DISTRESS IN GEItIV ANY.,, shavvls, 'Ya>a� Can't Work'witj1 hand : t,� , , l l• , i•- tc as the Masses. :iskecl to send out in large quantities, j?tlu y dour:SACC:,. Qet I boo ,and above �i11 i a .c , i.e Spoken by the Educated, Other by regards.:food stuffs, which we mat or brain when thebocly� is s cereails, biscuits, jam condensed milk! It Leaves the Sufferer a Victim { warmthstrength for the of Weakness kRe$S and Irovtril •are specially desirable=, work byeatingfor QF Md14j''' Ut'1tS. stic condition of anairs around day's vo 1. go I am enclasana a copy of our latest • v r, at once - "b Shredded wheat There exists now en C;,rc ece a h ;x - Ask those whe have had la grieee which centres a centro e sy aptieal, and tide shall Ire :Wast grateful breakfast rP,Yarding the present condition of comic ox tragiax for there are xn for any help which your. Society can With hot meik., Contains all health and most of ahem will Greece two languages, or rather.. the kindlyd �er °Since I had. the grip I 'nave one language in two forme ----one wett- er 'been well," There is a persis- ten by the newspapers, spoken by •tb�e. �rtt weakness of the limbs, bad diges- educated classes; and used in • pallia- ,, ori, shortness of breath and paipite- inentaary debates and is public. dace.-'. . S r` :ores th tion of the heart caused by the thin- meats, including the e ap blooded condition, in which grip al- circulation of • which is regulated by seri i • yours truly, the body-building bmaterial aterial in x 11T, i4USORAI FA£WSON, `Secretary.: ITALY NEEDS NEEDLES. the whole wheat grain pre- pared re pared in a digestible form. Its crisp goodness is a delight to the' palate and a life -giver er a ular °used • _- `t estd � and jaded host always leaves its victims after law, and the other a v n . c luny Articles of Comttioi� use � ar to tired � br ,� the fever and influenza have sub- by the .masses of the people, contain- 13eeatuse of war. stolxiach, (' in Canada, sided, They me at the mercy of re- ing many wards of foreign origin, es- Thi scarcity o£ cont en -place lapses and .complications, often very pecially Turkish and Italian arising articled of every relay use Buell as serious. This condition will continue from those periods of foreign occupa- needles, toilet supplies and drugs is until the blood is built tip again,.and liar►, with a much simplified grammar, probably more accentuated in Italy for this purpose nothing can equal a and rarely reduced to writing, except than in any of the rrthca belligerent) fair treatment with Dr- Williams' for private communications. The for. countries, because! these Clings have Pink Pills, which tluielsly. make the mer is the cultured tongue: thelatterbeen supplied to Italy almost e h e> blood rich and red, drive the lingering the popular idiom, and between 1 b Gppned : One of. the t oath:a- genus from the system and transform two there rages a merciless warfare,of reveling machine PAWPAW. breeches ins despondent grip victims "into. cheerful, in which fanatical students o$ the int. otance, reports itis no- longer able healthy, happy men and women, Mr. versity have lost their lives, ministers to e, re zrts trtl=s od onger hes John Battersby, London, Oat,, sayer- their portfolios, a Metropolitan of - " Christmas, 1$i4, I was Athens his :nitre, and the sweet-faced ca'ise these are made in Ge ars • It "Just before taken down with an attack of la queen -mother much h of her former also appears an impossibility to buy a fever thermometer in Rome, -as this bi 1 ft polarity C k grippe, and the tree e e me in a po . 4 : is another ti bele of German ma e. deplorable condition, I was almost. Tile supply of as>ttirin and a number of too weak to walk about, as I was then: WOULD VIAL PR1SQNi. S Iother s remedies is exhausted at lilo working' on a farm in Western tin.. of the remedies i s true doctors are 'Maio, I was tluite unable to follow idly Whit Gerpnuny Would Ilan In Case of finding it increasingly difficult to get usual work, I tried several kinds of Starvation. their prescriptions filled because of medicine; but it did not help me- As a German seems to be getting des- the lack of drugs, 1 matter of fact I felt steadily growing �'ortion the number of inmates in the neiglah4xlttan,i gos iia." condition, when pexate, In a series of articles n`T o This dearth of necessities is ren- onion of England and Willes, The J3 ci reeding and to this and , . ' or State" the tenth of the dered heavier to bear by the altntost Before xettriiig, ltd he the face an readin a polio" I Baty Dr. Williams People the ; f gettinggoods from tact is brought out in the annual re- neck with hot watt•,. then dry and rub sr »o a' it xvc r`r .Pc p li , decided to series of the war essays written by impossibility o tPink ern. advertised and and eountrieS and from the high. port of tide Prison Gomnxisstoners, USIT into the olein with the finger' wtT,is�tiaa zz4 the the Germans and published. by A. other which has aunt been issued, tins. By persistent treatment semi wood tris, 14il,°ci vans -erne, Ria 3aiala try them. I got a boxpwy tfn byof Bonn there cost of living, The cars for the trans tvfil soon restore to your coinplexlnit rale early to ..ur r F , t second was finished I is a aand E. Weber, , used for milt- Prrsunera. sentenced by the ordinary t Your Rud Leant ,dare+^r telt +t rf* U0, a. time thean article byDr. Heinz Pothoff, 'Part of"aods are all the rvcancjerf`tll freshness y felt considerablyinthebetter, and after is and Ronne even is courts, with persons imprisoned as of •oath, Make this treatment a ,.1;, ",ninon; r;fi;;''c'ris ijtrei•. to '„eta; some time who was for nine years a member of tart' porpoises debtors or on caval grocers, were as - "WIT” } longer I better far iLondon Standard Threatened by a sugar fanzine ali�t>;htly liabli and IISIT will beau.- tcrn.ina't hr :!'e-.rn lel. • b ,ter ,hay. I bird pane the thefol Thahave suf. follows in 1914-Ia, contpated with file tify trou while you sleep. „ o?+ ;9u:in I, f a .:inti b;: - lea„ �$ longer I felta manufacturers This- g • otter ondin period; ,"USIT" is a skill Toad and wrinkle 'Q" ia,iu�acla'''i. e_•.stt .,n-:nire•-3ettr,� I,yt,�r for months. Dr.was m 'first expert- quotes filet following stn the article Though admit for the needs of the whole c p g , ] with Williams' Pink Pills, by Dr, Pothoff, £ living has alta- 1014 1;+, Dee. `chiaser, It builds up firm elastic tis- �•M.. San 1'r , r e u t.liRllt04i t+aE'-a a,+.F,t, t i ce it that if I "Can anyone doubt, Dr, Pothofl' country. The east o 1 ge. sues, ,removes w •inl;l fi !ills put de- , pee.. c'itilig � ee,s ':AI' Matt leaves , tri t�a+ cap cj but yoummay dependeceupon it "that al staff .other increased about four times and Penal Sereetude , , , . see w �►test Ras tri -_ l l again I will writes, the Gelman genet 8 d21dd Pression And gives the shin a won- lyra,, Rt: Rlii".1P rl »'It'll I . l a• tintc` : find medicine necessary K i hesitate to employ extrema Wren- promises to rase further, Imptisannaent , . , , ,102,971 derful tanoothueee and fineness of know what to take." will h i on the verge • fir 1 ,+." apptt ,tiurt r„ tr. Il i. mrd t, You can get these pills from any sures i£ German)* is ever g i dealer ill medicine or by mail, post of real starvation? If necessary, tilaa9 paid, . 50 cents m ox or Si i which our armies have Devour Tires and Overrun Galleries! . Sureties , , „ . , , , . 625 Williams' theterritories ti ECTS OF THE WAR. how .tbe i ritish Public Helped in 1814, It is rather interesting to find, from a .copy of the London Courier, dated ) Alar�ch 9, 1814, that at'that time the people of Great Britain were busying themsely e:; raising funds to relieve distress in Germany. At the head of a long subscription list in the copy of the newspaper before us there is this introductioi}.•'-- By the generosity of the British Public' the sum of nearly X50,000 was remitted, which rescued multitudes ' from the extremity of want; but at no; period since the existence of this coir►- inittee, has the mass of every kind of misery been so great in the country to I, which their attention was first direct-, ed; where the many sangeinary bat- tles fouught • in Silesia, Lusatia, Bolles rima, Saxony, Brandenburg, and other parts, have .entailed upon The peace- I able inhabitants sufferings almost un-; exampled in the annals of history, The Committee are anxious to impress on the minds of their countrymen, i that in anticipation of British support they have remitted to different parts of Germany to the amount u£ dearly 40,Qitti, Bringa Decrease in Crime in Engl*nd and Wales, One of the effects of the war has been to decrease in al? important pr Beautifies White You Sleep. Gave is Pause. Wife --henry, you really must have the landlord cone and see for himself the daznage the rain, did to our ceiling; -. ° letting him gal —I cant without ,et g see the damage the children have done to the rest of the house. sl'tr x iniment tiniest *argot is Cee* The Busy Woman. l "Ila elm a woman of affairs?" "Yes; everybody's. She's the .-- - - ---•-- Borstal . ,, .., , , , g38 40 texture Web alone indicates perfect �. 'vaieago ,C No ra el v, errs 13, RATS IN TRENCHES. fit h boxes !Viet expel all the inhabitants from! Debtors or cavil tyro- 'akin health, cess , , , , , ,,, R. ,, , , 8,913 5,«25 ""USIT" is put up ill handsome ape] The Dr. i sins • • 141 bottles, and until the Drug Stems to , A Good (Weak.. for $2.50 front Canada are completely stocked v e are 3Iedicine Co., Brockville, Ont occupied and drive then, into the In Battalions. ,. Cianig are completely 1y sloe lie we • s�lv irnrttar hest^cl toss mite up pretyy, enemy's lines, if necessary, we must Total , . , 113 fi39 37,,9,# There its a plague of rates along the , . , • , , • ' , t t at:rur^telx' itESEARcie ekeND eiRQGREss. Ascribe Siiend a0 C' exits to -day for trial bottle,.1 "Bow's kill the hundreds of thousands oi' prl- British d French lines in Flanders The Prison Commissioners asci savers Who are now t:ansumini; ourId describes the :'ailing off throughout the country sutl,cieat f rte isa arAca smite:, co.. zwp. ; ari an "At , >a • un or six weeks' use. We pay "Iii said I vats as supplies. That would be frightful, and France. Aso ler es , Ganstantl invasion as "lustre Than the tier-' of the male prison population to postage to any address i ► Ca J d t) t vv� -til T New I h y nventlonS re but would be inevitable if there were Changing Conditia»a., no other way of balding out." mane,,' in a. letter which adds: 1. The enlistment of many Habitual ale xtousre �.oana, �tvo In an article on the relation of re- search to the progress of mamba- BABY'S i3ATTLESwands, callers and barns are choked : with them. We have them holding Luring industries, Dr. W. R. Whitney AGAINST SICKNESS congresses at night in the busiest "Trenches, communications, shows that . purely academical re- "Trenches, and giving fields, :vin concerts by day in search has led to some of our greatest Can best be fought with Baby's the most crowded. villages. We liter- " Own Ow r Tablets• --the little pleasant test 3 any march on top of them They industrial achievements "Search f ing Tablet that never fails to regulate breed and breed and launchem- 1 t intoxicating to4 uors. 3. The great demand for labor. 2. Restricted hours for the sale o etty offenders. For Breakfast To -Morrow, servo Dr. Jackson's Roinan Meal. " ' Doctor Whit- i - knowledge," says th You'll find thin dark, llut•Urovvn, coarse- tors. They are teaching' women to ; t'vvo or t ii e t o. rt t . deur t; , d rood ver delictouil, It drive horses in tradesmen's vans, ; have a tax on lntehe�lor! , but the new ney, "is the insurance for the future the stomach and bowels and drive out Selves Into assaults on tie can ori- ly granulate Y e will elite ent Prom any other commercial travellers' wow lJsehatz lrw tippliealike to male ;,net of the industries. Many factoriesall minor ills of little ones. Concern -Z ments, like the Germans u , eat It )s different fr Mutiny o It and vehtclec female, Only „ Taxt,QNTQ Women to Drive Cabs. by the men who have joined thee. The city of Clsehatz in Saxony is army has just been started by Thos. N the first German municipality to im- Limited,the London jamas. pose an extra tax upon the unmarried. Tilling,. , *h , • Uero roan towns 1 l alaarcl's ni,u"stacnt Cnett Dilattlaerla, City Tax on Unmarried. rried. A scheme for filling the gaps left o the Ysox cern taste r cribs, vehicles. #1 ; Catholic; priests are cex- , ams otherempt, other unmarried persons above later be manufacturing things not ing them Mrs. H. Mower, Eastburg, by battalions en masse. even conceivable to -day. The :Wean- alta., says:-�"I have four healthy "They are beginning to be torturedprevents indigestion. It is guarantee ;lescent lamp business will serve forto relieve constipation or moneyback, children thanks to the use of Baby's by hunger, and the shortage of #sod AsJt your doctor about Pr. ,Taclrson's Illustration. I have seen whole few Own Tablets. I have been using the makes them capable of anything. Theme ltomail 1Ieal. tories entirely overhauled a number Tablets for the past eight years and: other morning I saw a cyclist whose of times in the past feW years in or- think them the best medicinein the tires had been half devoured by a pia - der to make the newest lamps, Not •world for little ones." The Tablets( tome of rats. The other night some only have entire Roots of complicated are sold by medicine dealers or bYj of our men bad their surgical first-aid arid _.•--- .y-.,.'1.:.,.... ar.,,. malting __n,._ •, ...,.. -0..,.m The Th.. packets, �.1.:,:., +.,e.. llnnr, In a coat mail at 25 t'Voe Serve -with hot mill: or soften with The traveller 1>y rail front naanee to boiling water. Pour off and add milk ,Paris now finds little to be seen from ' and sugar. • the car window to indicate that the ` Made b3' Roman Meat Co., Toronto. ,p� country on both sides of the line It Studied. Him. was twice covered in retreat and ad- "Did you tell that young pian of vane by the two great armies that ,, ' l lighting just beyond the yours that I am going to have the are stil g fy J y ridges of Champagne and the forest hills of the Argonne that are visible • to the north, Beginning with Meaux, most of the ravages of battle have disappeared.( All blown -up bridges have been rebuilt or repaired, and excepting an isolat- i Thirteen -Year -Old Soldier. ed structure most of the bornbarded a short , Vienna newspapers tell o.E the re- buildings have been repaired or re- gen and its introduction into the in- either new or perfectly good and effects o£ tea and coffee and the , t- turn to school in that city of Sans placed, candescent lamp becomes a reality. I£ cies::, with carriage prepaid to Ta- ter health that a change to Postum Kiesel, a thirteen -year-old boy, who -------- the research laboratories that pis- yenta. Goads or money sent to the can bring, they are usually glad to disappeared some months ago and covered the means for bringing about Serbian Relief Depot, Room 17, Mail lend their testimony for the benefit of went to the front. It appears now that these changes, with their accompany Building, Toronto, will be gladly re' others. a joined ing economies could receive a cent for ceived and forwarded. ii every dollar thatthey save e Ser- TOe and 23e at grocers. Fallow di INInard's 7aintmes4 Cuts Colds, 'Etc, 1 in must pay above their regular municipal tax: On incomes from ' 1806 to' '24:�`I• near: s •e yrs: i'3; — ,� COYEr IW BATTLE IRAi.'1GES. ° cent,; 3400 to 4000 marks, 10 per cent; rectians closely and do NOT stir .#0�0 to ,;300 marks, 15 per went,; G31]tl 21 whale eaolcfnf; porridge. French Repair Buildings and Bridge:: to ;41,{100 niarl:s, 20 per cern., fusel Try Roman Meal Nuggets, the dy-cooked form of Roman Ureal, on Line to Nancy. `above 1,1,000 marks `'5 per cant. carbon expensive lamps been thrown out and Williams' Medieine' Co., Brockville, .----•• -, new machinery for making metal fila Ont. ,Hent' la enc :•metalled, but before pack- -. .. - --- ing cases containing new machines ' SERBIAN RELIEF. could be opened and unpacked in the bet - factory they have been thrown out as Without Outside Will useless, as the advance from squirted- metal filaments to drawn -wire fila- ments proved the better way. Before factories could reach the limit of ef- ficiency in manufacturing vacuum Serbia owing to the ravages of the catching the rats on a wholesale scale. lamps the introduction of nitrogen typhus epidemic and by the invasion' ..................a.—.........— into ,n_. into the lamps brought another of the Austrians. Both adults and PRESSED HARD. change; and now, when the nitrogen children are in dire need of all the ne- tungsten lamps have been in use only cessities of . life, particularly blankets Heavy Weight on Old Age time the manufacture of ar-and warm clothing. • Clothing must be Whenpeople realise the injurious pocket, pocket, attacked and carried orf. to the man who goers to sleep with a morsel of chocolate in his trousers! Fie will wake up to find himself with- out his trousers." e Help Thousands 1V11 The writer goes on tb describe the Perish. methods of warfare that are being used against the new enemy, partici- �„ g switched off at ten?" , light been� g Great interest has aroused lil ; idyl some of the ingenious giant "'Yes, dad" f the terrible conditions prevailing in' y traps devised by the soldiers of "Well?" "He's coming at ten in future." 1Miinar,i's Tatrimeat Cures Distemper, h i ed the Eighteenth battalion o ' of Brampton, Miss La- "My mother, since her early child- the First Austrian infantry and was 11 e the public, no Sharpe hood, was an inveterate coffee drinker, for four months on the frontier of they would receive over a million dol- sanovrtch, daughter o£ a former had been troubled with her heart for a .Bessarabia. Re participated in two Lis a year to spend for further re- bian Minister to Great Britain, and• number of years and complained of battles, was wounded in the chest by 'taearch, The people are the ones who are most interested in research, al- t) g1 they may not know it." Miss Everard, an American nurse in ,Vat `weak -ail -over' feeling bud sick Shrapnel, but recovered quickly. The Serbiada, all both publicly returned from stomach." (The effects of tea on the general in command was very much lou r . Serbia, are publicly and private- system are very similar to those of surprised when he Iearned he had ly urging everyone to contribute to coffee, because they "each contain'the such a youthful soldier in the ranks the fund, for. -without generous out- caffeines and at once sent him home, as he re - HOW YOU MAY THROWdrug, AWAY YOUR GLASSES side help the adult refugees and the "Some time ago I was malting' a fused to take further responsibility t d' h they haveretre•ated then, It you are one of these unl 25,000 orphan children mus die, as visit to a distant part of country fpr the lad 't'lio statement Is made -that tt.tousands the countries of- Albania and Monte-, and took dinner with of theh the ntr- •Fear eyeglasses who de not really !NE.,urine our negro into whit ey re yea chants of the place. I noticed them. sufficient food for themselves , f_ pared by y fen :. if.. 1 flavour of the co �V —� nes, nor eyes instead of helping diem. and no adequate protection from the , u . a c ens, as use o llousatlds who wear ere w' a following e e him concerning it He many scare ;n their • Th g a l 17 ruining have not 5 r t .emselves that they can bitter weather. replied that it was Postum. ma, rove for I Old rho Pubhr, and ates, these glasses play e ru al Somewhat linusua i { d for y these "windows" a thea, f 11 1 tt r fee and. asked practice, now dedicat- disperse' with glasses it they will get speaks for itself: "1 was so pleased with it -that I r` (csoldtiyYourl]ruggiet. 915 carryhome with DY R 1 EJ TrylldurinetalteYreeb, Go o to' any active drug. store. and get a,' bought a package tond Strengthen !res after exposure to'. Victory bottle or lion -onto tablets: 011 a two- 5 Cromwell Road, the and had wife -e are some for the Ciesnse, a prepare cold cu winds and Dust and to restore t he following prescription filled at once: December 20th, 1 • Minard's Linilneait Co., Limited. Gentlemen—Last winter 1 received great benefit from the use of MIN ARD'S LINIMENT In a severe attack of LaGrippe, and X have frequently proved it to be very effective In eases of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON You will find relief in Zam•Buk t it eases the :burning, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance,'with Zant.. Bak, means cure. Why not prove this 7 dtd 1:frtrgQi von Storm,— mamas tores. mamas Pon! Sant. vrvi Giro n. Dairy or SIZuits. ''Ct''h n y O want to buy. ;onto 11. W. Osseus, '{ Brampton: Ont. 1 ACRES. 1' L 'SIS.PiiP t d:T- 1 1 UU Passion. Franklin. in. 55,0 i0, .1. wilder, Il;rkendale, :Muskoka. if'£WSPAPEiis PO$ SAL!. II.OFI:C-]1MAIU4G i" WS ANU .1O$ Ottices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful an4 interesting of all businesses. Full information. on Publishing Com. ,any, 72 Weson t AdWilson a de St. 'Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. ei ANDER.. TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC. if internal and external, cured clan,. out pain by our home treatment. write us before too late. D. Dedman Medle l Co.. Limited. Coiltngwaod, '.Ont Pat's Reply. Pat was in a museum looking at a eopy of the "Winged Victory." "And phat may yes call that?" he asked an attendant. "That is the `Statue' of . ry.' " was the. answer. Pat• sur- veyed - s, and armless statue , the head] . • �,r i with renewed interest."Victory is it . he said. "Tiffin, begorry, O'd loike to see the other fellow." - ounce bottle with .warm water and drop d In enc+ Uii-Or to tablet: 'With l London, S.W,: Englan • i xt meal. The whole family liked it healthful tone to Eyes Reddened and made Sore e this harm coffee .by Overwork and Eye Strain. elution bathe the oyes t.vo. Vice Chairman, 1 'that we discontinued co e Some broadminded Physicians use and mom - r times daily, and. you tare like 3" • , rn you its , Wm 'A,uxiliary, used Postum entirely. d .at rile results right ' . .The Suffragists W � and T � ,1 d tall' and rush ,nto print ,n oppos,tioni to be astonishg � S Ices St em ,o "' arm . t erescri tion fe. told- that tht:Y ]la'Ye astigmatism, eye - of �.. Cataract, sore eyelids .cealz oyes Dear Matlam; Weare very orate- ing my mothers condition, but we yourDruSBIstGQcaldyouhavenCner SePkQ t I using Possum for a ; i 1 otherdisorders, l ' 1) letter f 1st' Inst noticed that after S g L`ye Boof ;4lurtnel3rapper—and CarkSerevr— less liquid s Mrs Ham• ilton, 1st so well 1 mend Murine while ethers perhaps jealous of;Cts the start leiany who .have been,32 Si Joseph St.,Toronto. I '�' strain, as a ,., , eonjunativ tis Mini eke fill for our. cine e er o o n .- of -thi preselfu] benefits this res use Y ' ion. Get this iresCr;li- and are very pleased to give you. ail short time'she £ebtmuch better, l�ad'iready for use Try itinYour Eyes and in33hby'e oi' this 'prE:scrzpt1 heart, d � l}yesSon F,,eTro t I had been very anxious co•ncern- those who a Eyes need care can guess why, as Belts of trees make a. locality warm- er, but forests, by detaining. and eon- densing passing elouds,'niake e place much colder. 1 and use .,it; you may1 tier. fj lecl strengthen your eyes that glasses sot •ee TIOCe•45at'y. lot ea' iF3°''c)r whn wear asses ds thereof.- • f not so frequent, and her general con- your -eyes before it is 'too- late' leo ytat tamed five large hospitals as well as until she was w e . • ,t her an la ' Traub] Nn Smerting—Just Eye v so the • formation we can as•legards;the little trouble with e t,am.ort. WritefaaIlooko ,.ho:•ye •tee. will in fund and thesick stomach; that the headaches were! Mwrino Eye Remedy Gr,mi,any, ehacat;;o administration of our : bilnd, er near y nee con - might Trey el' IYaye re eye thein it they dition much iniprot ed. This contiti�ted t d e•.red Cor their eyes in time. Save Our fund has .equipped -and' main- ' 11 and: hearty. Oh, ".Afore Irish Very few people are, aribidc x rows, f S b P t h bene e my t o s t 1_0• nz cue of these. �•lctiuiy of neglect. e• e�latew are only .like crtiiteCla Clang' ea. six" or sheen` year, es._ a is is I snow- e other membersL of the readily? and skilfully es the right.' But i y " h must be ct,iLus'ect during thepast besides dirty:- self and life 1 1 don a itx0 ei ` ` t' to � C the etc-' ,tin relief every i;ew scads they dur.ing ii tt 1' tncrsee if weakened bitting 1 f among civilians,Mostfamily, especially my th ; ''s she there is an amusing tory of one ta. ] many tb better see �l you c,, linowas :a victim of long standin " Name man who was careful to cliltivate'tliat nrany others, 'net. clear, healthy, ,strott� of these hospitals are now in� the'g•' p here lobe ey,e_a y ,your o the prescription gistanhands . of : the Bulgarians, and the given by Canadian,,.T'ostiun Co., Wind- art, When lye wilt signing aetic es on here e Siv �,'1. your ei 1p o i•n druggist fiat Cansor, Ont, sot fill. this prescription, send ;$1 to Miro 'staffs are either prisoners or on the.c board a ship he began to sign his the coast with the retreating _poet= comes in two form.,. name with his right hand, and then -ay `ta i ... Valnl i s Drub 'Jo , .L oronto L glele tb S. me Treatnletit nutiit— .l"coat Op1. o Mets, and all, ' When the War Will 'End. Bagwitsh" writes to'the Lon- dole • r' line to relieve and t .. thehis lei hand ° to pen changed . finis}reel it. "$o you can write with eithe ' hart& Fat?" asked the officer. ",'Yrs, sora'," replied Pat, "Whin 1 are already a work res N .east "^r - his .,ouif.� a l Sofi pie Just a was a boy me father• 'a lot o£ people from of their :roubles. wouar men1 bevera 'e ius�antiy, o0c —always told ine: 'Pat, lea.:. to :iii.: lie resent warSalonika district. In the lasta delicious S ivid ci hft •hand ar :can t it item mot h Ia•ea the work is carried oaf un-! end,5Oc tiffs. yc,r fingernails Y •,, ,•,t will be over in a. fortnight. to, ' ay old.dtr the r .ervision of our. late tree ' i to -'day. We iier'sup loth kiizcts are equally delicious and sort1e day ye might logo qtr ilg}it.. hien seined the finny Y , Sir Edward Boyle. `µ cost about the same per eup, e'been rstued twenty years, anti, refer, S. he main needs of the people at "There's a Reason„ for. Posture A spieler is seldom in danger When . he hasenever sttic} tea job more than f The ma,. - las lite hangs by ti th,;ead, ' ED.• 0.' a foi:tlif;ht.>' present ai�� warm'uiiclei`clothing "for =sold, by Crroc.ers. l form armies. We have been able,. however, i - Postern Cereal—the.origins to organize medieal relief work among !rust be well boiled. 15e and 25c. the refrigees on •the - Greek frontier, packages. and English representatives of the Instant Postum—a soluble powder— fund d • t on our be- di olve� quickly in a -cupof hot wa- and in the ter and with cream and sugar, makes half both ire Montenegrot , America's Pioneer Dag Remedies BOOK'ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed 111aiietl -free to any eddress.by, the Author 11. 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