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Exeter Times, 1914-12-10, Page 7NOTES OF SCIENCE 61111111411.1111111114114111, The world's richest phostahate mine is on the Island of Curacao. A strong solution of alum and soap is le ail- excellent for polishing g ver. Twenty-one of every 1,000 mar- riages in Great Britain are between first cousins. There are 925 separate operations in the manufacture of a watch that sells ,for a della]. An extensive deposit of asp :belt of superior quality t has been (d �n S— (hovered in the Philippines,. Rubbing with turpentine will ire - F store the color to ivory 'knife ife l=ands les that, have turned yellow, Ae, ord.ng -to a French physician spinach. is the "broom of the stom- <ach," as it cleanses and purifies that -organ, Snnall amounts of borax; frequent- ly sprinkled on substances on which ries breed, will kill their eggs of d young, $ext as t s s , t s , 1 a tr«at cdep+a. ,t, of pdi a. la Lave been discovered in Spam, and that notion may become an exporter of the product, Where the soil bas permitted 'Welke. bate been, bored to a depth ar: €All feel 'with a new Ban=d operated post- 110.e Jigger, .'lath genal causing gangrene ha been di`tiQ !"vered. by two "-ttr ;,t."• a.s Ver ns, babe prepared as stav=e A C e.�aw t r 4 1, t �, . A ( C earl. ..1, new lnarttolade, s , ,,r -i n. i"1tr• art lu=ste==r ai by palling r'un`* ttra<'i] h eyelets ',and aa.sd front and tiei g a sr i�rrrr4:. Tho we 1rt of ore ears desceriding mine in wi=l=th Africa is Aaseg1 to pa'tadaaee •11,11EIRIATIO I 1I� eau Only Ba Cork Through the Blood. Lilli ents of No Tise Ufa no disease does the blood be- come thin so rapidly as in rheuma- tism, Not only dies it become thin but it is loaded with impurities --- rheumatic poisons. Without the proper treatment these poisons, in- ,crease, the inflamed joints w=ell and becomes ,a er'i p 1e. the Patient 11? There Are a number of methods o treating rheumatism, timost of them a g otheti - &te°rrna c dawn r aiming to. d 't Ar n lee s until Pat n build u pea,.oaas .ar_. ttre can -D S '}MIJ L10 S L SPI..S. :,lost Effective Part of Gerinai y's War31achine. t' : The author of the Gea"t'raea: Army from Within,'' why signs aR AD THIS VERY CAREFULLY, himself "A British Officer Who Has —=— Served In it," has little that is "For years :I was thin a.. .. 5, 3 ,n and ate,, complimentary to say of the Kaiser. € I lost color and was , easily 'tired„ a The luau veterans of the army, yellow Iter, pimples and bl tclzes o when they drank to the tearing of �'m)' face vee nnot only rnorQgying t "Ths 1)ay" that has now dawned,r.7.17-1/1.1.e-s-lothugids' t'utbecause1tbouglatm+ never look nice a inat tr,esametnepra;:ed•that .Iter=ba 1 rew despondent. Tilen nz•r appetite War" L rd �.ould keep out of it. ,tazReci. 1 veru ver- ,° 1 £ e x (.a . Yaarzcus. �r Ilei tat ='menu f;�ae4 t<> t ar, t.re gl rerrc€tic>.., pills, tonics and tablets _ said, 'raw hope that 1 -le w;l;a net ivied sit Oht permanent benefit, A. ! f. lsa s wanttoti .. ' k1 , We r e t e A visit A� i � s & u my sister PtAM _tzto rets' hands I ays A `fl'. Y ti S the- a a�• 14 � endignity e a cam- boy s a air. �,n3 d Baa tm f r �of Dr llarua9tcrm s ]�tti�s. �szu rt 'tal, But "He" is measured at lits. placed reliance upon these= and now he blood aatae7exr kly #o ov.-.e,,,,r iia t=ae value as s military 1 1taay „ g e.i it sby ;" that t ze l have aie m aze an . e tla� IArt ka a otiieuYa en itrat. Bat. Unfavorable 4ndt.a�� the irear +_o make war their i..c5�I would t he without of cold od dampness, mayr�a At Aro razec ahethee might cost. found Dr an r,>e c tldadianta e�.G a x , ,.3 aa,#?re r5 uet�Aa PI li � �ii � ��Yxn or renewed attack follows,. ally aniddle arrd cont lid' aGlararo3ifii'ta=.rezofas=l.5t'utAna1t:IrahtUeTod.el�.cha' - Dr. 1An m 'in Pills fr aal,., five leader .of rppy„iig ,rdo, veievezor(oPg1itedne,hett1ey ebPeoi e hand uP the blowcnrw1 en- are told, n�very unwise it he comes; 9rsiel asgul(rit3, My appetite grew able it , to cast out the rheumatic out victorious!. i'keen--any' Wood red and `pur•e—lneav .: aoi -ons with the n4 tural retions interest • -> . 'e 1 _ I rings under disappeared, 1 t � Of piquant. rn.eie5�a. •ar t re C"rz<al, g, 3- ,A~ taa�' eyes d ,ala�,a,.aded, and of the bell; , Thor=, ands IAave tried tern, dealing with ibe Se,eret- Sei,•- to -day ray skin is as elear and un - this tieaat•n'rnut with this, most bene- ''ripe e o. -t, y a '' , • a^,1 . ,e 14. 11&;isd abs w2Aen I r°as a' girl. Dr. � -�-tln most dk' rA p.g'� a .c >iat .t T z frcia•1 restaits- every',Cll erea' " eetty organized i� part of d 11413'il.Wn.'s Pins (lid it all” That,.lr*rf i, < van ed Pat th.., 'radia does rat ins DA*. l;ildiarns pink eat s'ar r r..,d r1,n, " - we i The above straightforward letter ,. �`n' s t ae..k .:. ��d"lrnraxan�ya r,l''''' e ..,. - i11 neglecting 1 are told, a , m i " p fr":11 Mr•„" -1 5„ cdlsl. w Ale^ cdf n welt ➢ tri? c t38n " kta ntl(a. t helpful c., ctr,m well- - d niAa,nieatar o ;,1' . -. + r :'., � :.kyr . ,. e , l,, , , � x,e Flown B,�ii@;��'7�' &4i Rogersville, is proof WADS Of recovery, is shown , tip. . 0,o:f'.l <. •,.a,,• .4.rr her spices, liras',itt iia Dr, leeiu lata 9 oltowm t , e ,te e ' . ; -.ae,oar ,t that , 1_ t .i e pins, are f nn;stateanex"t. has, ?.riaeti't .par t ...,, rr atEaatralat.,s and: wonderful w(nrrazi" AaTedl ane. 'sa* 170:81 t ad? 4G' 11' saris " rta,''''1, i'? 2 but a 2 ,, , . (arcre wages range no other pill bt Dr. H to t1#cn'� tva; as t�l tit l ,vat what tliG� doctor fx�ailn A to , 20 a onth ttitli ..e- er box: l dealers O ae<a;r* . Y for special 'Welk, ililt beze'aae eq.,. Kingston, Oaltaarao" t tlae essetitaaaiN of tale latter w ar+ badly Swollen, :and 11 t fei:eaneraev, there aa'e spies set tr,>; 4 t` 1'' a jj , , .� lR�n' 1, 1 -'?dm TUE t'.1 ,d': r . , + m I` tea. h (,T+ i' - sr .ff"e " 4� (1, nna iaai d, °' r � €^ t , n, i eel t 9t eeerraat.iat n t. t� t o h ti �. rr dl al (" I A x r �.in a 1 M s i '�( t medical. Aa st° . c a t" tl F tdi e 1G"t>F treatment r r rs t. �t . i l l tall n�`, il, tl t l a�. td ^ l a'aG'hlaani , f ,,;t ai � 1 >_ ��a a,i d 1" naaa:elt neat' mean rrrt '� 1 tie troll .became so bad;t.laat 1 1srud, 3 is tlt� arnttlr$.ai", tde ' e o , rr D.;da #'law 1 rtaa,ss2a �.i �18rtifi`A�1 �Rls lard,= Wail not "� o aad8aarat, My appetite c f nu C{yatr.tri• or ire^ai'rf O r : t,r.1:a i , it rA ai , d r aaiardle 2„ <'aa1 (lc'tia, . " rzaa aaaFdnP ;q e"" to life and I was '" ro t•A and o e' ', s 4 it f a 7,arAi ��$� as �'o-.n. illi. At. err ,t�,.. dt� . Slpt?.jd't�s. I, Ara i` that . �, -.. ... ^', .. �, ,,<•, , ,, .kat the waters, of .of the f�rYzr tall Sit,atll„r weak, A aieaglalana who a sentence }teavd,:y eb ar•ged with ; lecranangs is L tiangli rRt MKae4 rtv , mA had been benefAtae.d b Dr, Wit, sigifeanee "zsatcr, who bat) hitherto HODS' Pint Kis' lad11Red me ti4 tr1•'' \'iT.. ten np'..,v an zCt4 t 'ei t k61(''"DXns 1 r his cure to ' the t:rt` trig is them and 1 decided to. ,do '--.. In this strbtt,rr^araean 'e?ieine'� that ir;asG ' , g t � � y� id ,. p iem�rt ail Badgastein, �tr� tri�eeelkt"� the +ea;:m' ie of a few weeks 1 noted to be expected, 11.gh lar tlnc.loi€r- e a d tl.as e'kr by the war, - d me a provenaenat, and irat A,ppetate eichy •c e p,t zs the nteriratno'ial, tine "atlau an springx .le was stri aegau to return ' Then the swell- courtesan. " by the similarity of the Rra� k . tag in ml-, joints began to di ^rp"" "InBier•lizr they have regal aa' which, ort zest, *asftnallnd to he "ala and.,,., nd it wa15 not long until 1 meeting places, one of N1 iwneln is e t the presence of radivan, 'iat orfe tl eured and 1 have had Wellk nown that 1 diay without in.- last arkiNal aiaab-sht aade, urn ;of the trouble," dasez'etkon name. it„ tdre ldntien- clued, before the roan nti u radium were full,; ree(hgnlzetl„, , l role•:5 ra ,Hattan, of Alethlt, eta. C"been t^taann ssioned to rendre as a irn("0,,' ldaptect b.)" thea4'e 1 co mplete aaaaal sis. The value jai p lea dies. irhs► are gene ne radiate spring in Europe is ; t«ut € ',vei rrrinott yoga Ill tdt.e ;xea , noaaa (alerataatelat t` +' areas go from t +• to € etnlne , "'l,verM: uermalr to :arty three Million, dollars. ou.'ing to the ;Ability isinn tnnoflielot spy,a" is the '1nrati1her or invalids who, are attract. fI aluthur's sweeping as eat*tan,fat t81 naaaeh as 4?Dr'Cana2, 'i, mn tow 4 IcaIYOntitit said wa1S 1 a#l47nataat +ry' rheumatism. sm.. e joint% oaf oma, ' hands, feet and pulling aa, eaabl( «n'ttd ariratti(d a drum that.dr1VC$ iA eaau era. lens o for lo+ln -distane e to get a picture yaars away large plane, hilabeen ,s fair Skin' i XD 18a41T ,` Ji4, MY OOHS van kion earns. laat+ with iatde4' that via arid' exh au and water`: m;. in Eng. PFAIlLS O Tyygp UY7 'r zre i;s no book like the 13 ible i72 s lestruetibility, Rev. Dr, 0 C -111 FC7FM4 JNTIISF .E .ta . .bink tsc. t ; has c .z._. See - 1 a t ,� ne o Mg we have a rYryister of War, sl..: ,A Minister to :1�ez ase . �rzl„ h�.^s ti” a.lr.._._s,..r of Pea'_ee.--Lady Bar ' `,. olit.= :e can be r.eh i -la.' gets I - 4: i7 e Z wt; , ri Js� �. slums .26a � f.�L3� y t the ca_ t e. :;, s ani su fferi sgs', of ether :2 ie --Mrs A. ,1°t.^,1Ck'r'ly. ': :d ..,as given much is the ,7d hut; herr r... 'have, been the men and I ,rreri ". '."vas c .lz, to rze new 3,ay.o,--1 oai Di.�b' p !..,!nest ..re..t ..}}{rJ ,, tel ti+;-i'Atl ?�'. �s dtil harrat„t.r, ar '' t'a,.n 'A'+ itlerfa ?; r e' :3.?: acid the eaasant _1t a : d is that, rthe are? �y 9 Ad i. Began ort Child's Face. Spread a I Over Head. E� e . lmples Would Fes- ter and Break Like BoilaCuti� cura Soap p ani Ointment Healed. Eire -e. b it eczema 'When ho was about a weep old. 1 began pu his Tale and spreac, an over its beam rt I au I a ei Y A pd3T glad they 1,soUAd 1C - the and lire, life rattle bolls it over bead, batt ier+ctliker,„ nenl1Y race. 'rbe eczema, a, Sea it *ks ata and CIAO burning was intense i n nde hSsao _ties s ties #aorOultr's, ,:tie};; o t"",n1eut.Sgad .mites grid ery' little gond so 8 they see; trte$'Co lease oat* a and Olatmeat. atter k e h ad been melt abe=t$ p. mouth, Wheal Alsel Cutdeura Soap and a: 8'017 applicagoas of - it tPe Ctaatcvrga Qiatunent 1 Policed eiArk difference. He lana rnbl.1 `tdA`4eta trz Cl A l3 �tts face k? punk t5h get .?, Fr4`+ifi �?"a¢ t X. 1 kept, t "ae' ` a ". .. e,sari8l:ccu t`ta:^ t<"� ram . ansl c:zo *Filers tldep' J,re't: . giver 4„.tec-in ' k ° enrtt s 1. 'Ar I':,ii a ti l`" ares 1 Delicately vot=ed-- igl:dy concen- trated, WHY WORRY g Choose � your variety ural ask your grocer for o"Clark's". rates, e d; nractta°g Sop, tad.. thrlm boxes =;r Cotfeeurcc Ohltrar at euredd him." ▪ Iv. Thayer* July= 13, 8914,. FARMS F01 SALE. H. W. VA, all, Ninety D()Marro $ •r3` w F tr lac Erwin or D4tryr guy Bra;a �o (,cittardl, ate, TAitento... LANEOUS. SompieN, Pia by ,51tail be eigt gear i4E111 t eta fit -aaa ELW4fel t] ° lalalnat1et blgekliegtai vena la owl ukl ° t' vette, aa*cdru to lalat8,valy al e drAi' t.4g nit getatD ' 1,01110: hair titana4 bands ate: glopeleW but '.`. at%l�i1 tx 'ti4to ts-art l��l vat to .: , ... lr'1n"tk tlae?aA. Titew!" do, 'atreai more tor ailcttn�a'� r , tared 'i Rint r snst ill agar, Altbou314 0141, M tR8lg ty dealer' tliteM4114114 tbo iterl(i'. tiagrart rat l #r xotoale.of v la will be aaaatdleet fto. ltle 1`4,11. SUN Da #, post 4 a"C`lltl* c 3.IAe1t, I?. +sae A.h nAer 'pI latts Satz' $p.7 zn aaeg.Vaal, Oat. le cured sith.- "6,%illiam ' Pink PIM are told ; SO," deaad }a iia medicine or `brill he € Farmers unahnyets, 'bank edei malt at 59 cents aah bac or waa"t,erh-•-and especially, waaatres 1'0e $4.:,,,50 try auri 4a1 dirt , 4 ,.'7~lt These `guises and shat more, Ont. t1 «iat f at 'ln that will bold any size is made of heed; the handle be the jI'at' a are Sprint tnatiln is applied, ere grows a,, weed, l;h 'bleb have long lit►i a nostvilr( of grafin, ltlently kill then) by' rani. eating or irng t(sg tical preventia c?r•inIt g, ill get dl ar final tit istaztees f $te {ton td'4e° lha , e r D: laav(rsd„t X dAks a �. h L' tics t 11. seafi dC ,a sir r' the :rep lidclet SaediiAlfl''i d d t:it dad'iler TO STH O1 INVENTIONS i'lciRO,a'.. i'tr11t(N Si DAvls den St. Janis SL., - iratrtttrtrai Wratm ger info. u hien BOILER r ew and 1eeonal-tatnd, all iZ'oaeeraalrl:sa”>caa,STAMM OL fll zmain, Water MOKE na 1 i5 d"ti X5,1:;X11d'S. tit"knit:dleeS °nrsicaaia. At at lraatdefaeki after to iliSpirc igen+ . Fore ng, t father AOh vietory has no t heart ,`:-.peaks gilt) ','lt.19E5 7"'O:tt 1 item's, Engineers Una 1101110: makers in Britain. =prise cif the mode Wo-. ? nuaarr i stn1kint ly illustrated lry the fakets atilt liv==e°c a contained in the tdome (af tikci British t'ensrrs which has je=st been issued aaftcr thr"er Tars' preparation. For; ten ;1eaa1S, e<;ween 1001 and 1911, there was quite e. rush of }Olden #,o t`au`i011S fields of masculine elnploy- moat: For instance, there were only 307 women law clerks in 3901, but within tear soars the figure ball bounded up to 2,159. In the saute period the number of women doc- tors increased from 212 to 495, while in conirneree the nuniber of women. employed had risen from 50,94d to 201,8,17, Altogether there are 4,830, 733, wo- men in England and Wales en- gaged in gainful occupations," to quote the official term. The greater part, of these, 1,280,73, are domes - tie servants, the cotton industry providing the next highest number orf IN omen workers, viz., 372,834, while 333,129 are engaged in dress- making. Of 447,535 clerks employ- ed all over the gauntry, 117,O57 are women, an increase of 109.8 for the ten yearn. -, It will probably surprise many people to learn that 3,185 women are employed in the coal -mining in- dustry, 2,958 in the building trade, 7,170 on the railways, and 7,284 in the engineering, machine -making, ironfouncling and lsoilermaking trades. On the other hand, women laundry workers are rapidly being displaced by nen and machinery, owing to the decline of the small hand !laundries and private laundry work. The census reveals some interest- ing facts about the curious occupa- tions of women. It appears that* there are, three women ministers of religion, three grooms, one coach - .man, one, coal heaver -a woman over ,sixty-five—one- millwright,. one slaughterer, sixty-five electricians, gunsmiths, four swordmakers, i,, �o �s.a•aclavichnlen, three ship- rigluts, five tramway makers, and ni=ne sea pilots, while there is also obe woman working as a ;plumber,, litit Siartl:asiu The New South Wales . Govern; rent has decided to'•suplement its enterprises by the creation of a skate bakery at Sydney. .The Gov- ernment ov-erntient 'willacquire. a bakery ; and bake ;bread for its own institutions. It is expected that the Government will be able to deliver biead to the public institutions at:.. 1 penny a Pound Itis not iatended to supply 1,, the general public from the Govern - 'Line t bakery. 14 13p f or intelligene ebild When est Colds RV! IN HAS NEVER FA TO CURE, bett the soldier to bivnue the open air, for then he can 'buil a fire and sleep with warm feet Tents 4re only necessary for general offivers, who are obliged to read and consult their maps. The fate of war is to be exalted in the morning, and low enough night, There is but one step from triumph td ruin. It is in time of difficulty that great men and great »ations dis- play all the energy- of their' char- acter, and become an object of ad- miration to posterity. Valor and a love of glory are an instinct with the French, a, .sort, ot sixth sense, Row manyothries the heat of battles I have stopped to 'look at my young eonscripts throwing themselves into the thick of the fight for the first time. honor and eourage coming from their very pores. Military hravery has nothing in common with civil courage. Indecision and anarchy in lead- ers lead to weakness and anarchy in Sometimes Overlooks a Point. The physician is such busy man that the sometimes overlooks a -valu- able point to which his attention may be called, by an intelligent pa- tient who is a thinker. • "Ahtout_a. year ago,' my attention was -called to Grape -Nuts by one of my patients2" a physician writes. 'At the time my own health was bad and I was pretty well run down, but I saw at once that the theoraes behind Grape -Nuts were sound and that if the food was all that was claimed, it Wras a perfect, • "So I commenced, to use Grape - Nuts with .creana twice la, day, and in a short tinae began to improve in every way and r am now much stronger, feel better and weigh more ;than ever befoi.e in nay life. • "I know that ,a31 of this good is due to Grape -Nuts; and I am firmly convinced that the claims made for the food, are true. 1ZC'Ciinniencled, and still recoil-111.mnd, Grape -Nuts to a great many of my patients with splendid results, ,and, in some eases .ithe im- provement el patient8 on this Line food has been WOncler ul. "As a general food, Grape -Nuts stands alone." ``There's a Rea - Name given by Canadian Postuni Look in pkgs, for the famous little book "The Road Le Wellville," Ever read tho above letter- A new ant appears troin time to time. They ar.) your relief. 1st rubbed on, lots, 1 draw11,, tight feel 1 will destrOy the DOD ve , u and happy in no 9 caught cold last week while mo ring," writes P. T. Mallen; from Scotia, 1 of Safkatehewan, awl 3 of Linden. "My chest was full of conges-1,Britigh cohmihia., tIon. my throat was mighty sore, and 1 had the fierceat stitch in my side ; 'Birds the 1Varst Ghat( you could Imagine. As a boy I was ' accustOmOd to have. my mother use Nervillue for all our minor aliments, and remembering what confidence she had in Nerviline, 1 sent out for a bot- tle at once. Between noon and eight o'clock 1 bad a whole bottle rubbed on, and then got into a perspiration under the blankets. Thili drove the Nerviline 'in good and deep, and 1 woke up next morning fresh as a dol- lar Mid absolutely cured. Nerviline now always part of my travelling kit, and I will never be without it." The large 5fic. family size battle is the most economical, or you can easily get the 25e. trial size from any dealer. is. Pigeon, Pigeon Davis, Ilicitors, :Montreal, report 142 Oanadian patents were ed for the week ending Nov. ' h, 1011, 07 of which were granted Americans, 20 to Canadians, 10 residents of Great Britain and lonies, and 10 to residents of , oreign countries. Of the Canadians who received patents, 13 wero reSident, of On- tario, 5 of Quebee, )1 of Albeita. New Brunswick, 1 of Nova "THE DADDY OF THEM ALL. There's a hearty stout old party lives beyond the Northern Sea, About as rough, about as tough, as a party well can be; Strong. nerved, well preserved, and handy with his hands, With muscle for a tussle to enforce what he commands. He's big and bold, a trifle old, his habit somewhat full; Recording fame inscribes his name as Old John Bull. Rough john, tough John, bluff John The man that carried his burden, the man that has the pull. Ilia heart is full of kindness, with ' never a drop of gall, For old John Bull is the daddy of them all. There's many a lad to call him dad, -and take the old man's part; To swell his might, to share his fight and cheer his loving heart, To bear his flag from cliff tO crag and thunder on the foe;' Ten thousand sons to man his guns when the echoing bugles blow. From every land, from every strand, they coraeto the father's call, For Old John Bull is the daddy of them. The waves that roll from pole to pole still bear him on his•way, From the purple gleams `of Morning's beams to the golden close of day; The heaving seas, the freshening -4eere,e speed on his freighted The roar fhat fills the startled hills leaps from his cannon's The flags that fly to ,the bending sky are with ids glory full; They tell the fame and spell the name of John Bull. Rough John, tough John, bluff John Bull ' With both feet getting there and both hands • 'Where'er the march of Empire thun- ders his martial footsteps fall, For- old John Bull is the daddy of Your Druggist's. Druggists or Hedge Ey ell standlist y. Smatairagi de, Medea Eye Eyerateark Absolute think that "Do they really hem a rt. Nvorking uffrage that they paying ers of all the animal king& Some birds oonsume two and one- half ;times their weight of food in twenty -Sour hours. The heron, which has a; light weight of four pounds in spite of its size, is a, striking example. One was lately caught whict) had just swallowed two trout of one and one-half and 'two pounds. Wild pigeons are among the foremost eaters, and they Make a most copiouS repast when- ever an abundance of food is found. Thus a single pigeon picked up 1,000 grains of wheat, in one day, 11 was Minatd,s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. 1.1.e Wanted, Captain—Can't you do something t r that seasick passenger, doctor'? Doctor—No, he wants too much. Captain --- Why, what does he want Doctor—He wants the earth. tYiinard's Liniment Cures Colds, &c. "Oh Bobbie Bobbie," said the aunt, reproachfully, "why is it you never remember to say 'Thank you?"' "I expect it's 'cause I don't get things given to me often enough to practice," answered the young diplomat. 'It is sometimes 'almost as hard to irneet a bill as it is 1,0 keep out of its way. Warlike Mistress — Don't you think James you would like to join Lord Kitchener's army? Peaceful Footman—Thank you, mum, but I don.'t see as 'ow 'I'd be bettering myself. War's for them as likes it, which I never did. ED mad 1 was cured f terrible lumbago 1Y REV. WiLf. BROWN. I was cured of a bad Case of earache bY MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS, S. NAI-LBACK. I was cured of sensitive btu b ge MRS. 8. MASTERS, A Sense of FitneSs. "'Wonder what makes Pounder, the famous pianist, wear his hair so long " -"Well, he's been lionized so much, 1 suppose he feels that a mane is the proper thing." A WARM WINTER. June -weather vrevails in California, the ideal watering place, reached comfortably and conveniently by the 42ihicago and North Western Four splendid trains (Maly frbm the new Passenger Terminal, Chicago. The Overland Limited—faste,st train to San Francisco; the Los Angeles Limited, three dave to Land' of Sunshine. tAie famous San Francisco Limited and ta,Mtentill.reatter on California and tho 1915 Expositions and full particu- lars on application to B. IL Bennett, Gen- eral Agent, 46 'rove Street, Tdronto, Ont. FOUlld Belgian, Rimbaud. A Glasgow lady. who had placed her house at the disposal of the Belgian refugees received amongst her guests a woman whose husband, a Belgian soldier. had, loe.en lost sight of since the beginning of the war. The lady suggested that a visi t should be'paid to bbe wounded sol- diers at Sto;bhill Hospital, Glas- gow. This was earried out a day or two ago. Great 'was the surprise and joy oF the, Belgian woman to find hcr husband amongst those un- der treattnent, l'Ilitiard's Liniment Cures narget in Cows, A Thoughtful an. `Toor Jim was always such a con- siderate husband, mum." used to beat yoil." '`True, mum; but he never bit me where the marks could 'be Se,ell by the neikrhbOrs, brute according to runtla in y a century ago Among the nd learned trait them by s Though repeated at- mpts have beta made, by physt- cians and ehe mists, it hat; been found impossible to improve tbe .formula the pills, Dr, Aforse's Indian Root Pills arc a household remedy through- out the world for Constipation and Kidary and Liver troubles. They act promptly and effectively, and 4,9 the System You Het T Sick Children sp Bditor t • 'trough lospltal ospltal take but in the Provine This coming y in tbe hospital's t serious mnloak, as reg maintenance, than any passed its calendar. So many calls are being made on the purses of the generous people of To- ronto and Ontario, to help the soldiers of the Empire, that as 1 make. my daily rounds -through the wards ot the Hospital, and see the suffering thii- dren in our tots and beds, the thought strikes me as to whether the people will as of old, witb all the deinands made upon, them, answer our appeal and help to maintain the institution that is fighting in the never-ending battle with disease and death, in its endeavor to save the stricken little ones in the child -life of Ontario, Last year there were 394 in -patients from 210 places outside of Toronto, and in the past twenty .years there have *been 7,000 from places in the Province other than Toronto. It costs us $2.34 per patient per day for Maintenance. The municipalities pay for patients $1. per patient per day; the Government allows 20 cents per patient per day; so, deducting $1.20 from $2.34, it leaves the Hospital with $1.14 to pay out of subScriptions it receives from the people of Toronto and the Province.' The shortage last Since 1880 about 1,000 cases of club feet, bow legs and knock knees have been. treated, and of these 900 had perfect correction. Nearly all these were from different parts of the Fro-' vince outside of -the city of Toronto. Remember that every year is a war year. with the Hospital; every day is a day of battle; ...every minute the HoSpital needs money, not for its own sake, but for the children's sake. 'Phe Hospital is the battle -ground where the Armies of Life have grappled with the Hosts of Death, and the life or death of thousands of little children is the issue that is settled.in that war. Wilt you let the Hospital be driven from the field of its battle to save the lives of little children for the lack ot money you can give and never miss? Every dollar may prove itself a dreadnought in the battle against death, a flagship in the fleet that fights for the lives ,of little children. Ttemember that the door of the Hos- pital's mercy is the door of hope, and your dollar, kind reader, may be tbe key that onens the door for scale- bt oarwdyy-i'Tily r an OdBoluh:Rr_,T, soorwn:or..e f you can, to Douglas Davidson. 8cero, Chairmanof the Beard of Trubleos, FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU. HOUSE PAINTS $1.25 CAC, No Middleman's profit, 1 cronies Mixed Paiute boo carneil repo, - hest materials, Worits,..sasity., holds its Metre and- color longer than the regular , $2.00 Paints. Will not, crack, blister Or BARN PAINTS •Cuaranteed 75c. gal. Sold In 3 gal, cans„ Writo to -day for color cards.. Guar:La.; teed. eatinfaction or, money irefunded. 14. di C. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 121 31. Shocoo St., Toronto. Machinery' For Sale Engine, shafting, belting, pulleys, etc. from layge factory for sale. Wheelock engine, 18 by 42, complete with cylinder frame, fly wheel, bear- ings, etc., all in good condition. Shafting from one inch to three inches, pulleys thirty inehes to fifty inches, belting six inches to twelve inches. Will sell entire or in part. OFFER REFUSED. S. Frank Wilson & Sons, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Take FAMOUS INVALID PORT Sold Everywhere by People who know ‘A-)3tly It for Purity's sake" The TUttler Co. Limited Toronto ut behan of Mire% The tillek and de - in Toronto, the Years funds for that has •