Exeter Times, 1916-6-29, Page 3TOO LITTLE BLOOD
MEANS MUCH MISERY
That is. What Makes People Pale,
Weak and Languid.
The one source of most of the mis
ery that affects men and women and
growing children is poverty of the
blood.' If you consult a doctor he
says you are anaemic, which really
means bloodless. That is what makes
people drag' along, always tired, never
real hungry, often unable to digests
their food, breathless after the slight-
est exertion, and too often on the
vexgo of complete breakdown.
;siVTOre weak, anaemic people have
been made strong, energetic and
cheerful by taking Dr. Williams Pink.
Pills than by any other means. These
pills actually make new, rich blood
which reaches every tart of the body,
strengthens the nerves and brings new
health and strength; The following is
proof of Dr. Williams Pink Pills to re-
store health: Mr. Geo. Turner, New
Haven, N.S., says:—"Ito doubt due to
ets constant hard work I got in a badly
run down condition. It took very lit-
tle exertion to tire me, and my appe-
tite was far from being good. Often I
had headaches, and when going up
stairs, or after any slight exertion my
heartwould palpitate violently, and
I' grew considerably alarmed about
my condition. 'I decided to take Dr.
Williams Pink Pills and after using
a few boxes I felt much better. I con-
tinued using the pills for some weeks
cwt longer, and they completely cured me.
I can warmly recommenthis medi-
cine to men who are weak or run
down." s
You can get these pills through any
medicine dealer or by mail, post paid,
at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
THE TIPPING HABIT.
Custom•Dates to 1785 and Was Criti-
cized Even at That Period.
If the efforts font are now being
made by the London Hairdressers' As-
sociation for;, the abolition of tipping quently found projecting up for an
meet with success, there will be much eighth of An inch or more, with very
WHEN SOLUITItS. IVIA•IIR71..
Prussian Officers Must Get the Kais-
er's Permission.
There are no rules at present in
force in the British .army toprevent a
soldier marrying. Before the war, of
course," a soldier, to have his wife
officially recognized, had to obtain his
commanding officer's consent.
In the Continental armies the 'au-
thorities are usually much stricter
over the marriage question, both as
regards officers and men, Every Prus-
sian officer, for example, can only
marry after he has 'received, permis-
sion from the Kaiser,
To obtain that permission he has to
fill in papers giving full particulars of
his intended bride and all about her
family. He must also have the con-
sent of his commanding officer and
show that hehas a private income of
his own if he is below a certain rank.
Until within the last few years no
French officer could marry unless the
lady had an inconio of et least £50 a
year. Though that has been done
away with, every officer in the French
army must get the consent of the
Minister for War, and produce satis-
factory evidence of the moral char-
acter and life of his future wife,
A Russian officer is not allowed to
marry under bhe age of 23 except by
express permission of the Czar. Like
officers in other Continental armies,.
he has to obtain the consent of his
commanding officer. Great Britain
and America, indeed, are practically
the only two countries who allow offi-
cers to marry without the permission
of the authorities.
CAN KILL WITH TONGUE.
Lion Capable of Destroying Man
Merely by Licking Him.
The tongues of some animals are
very dangerous weapons. A lion
could speedily kill a man by merely
1i, king him with his 'tongue. The
tongues of all the members of the cat
family are covered with currious re -
curving spines, formed of tough cart-
ilage. In the common domesitc cat
these spines are very small, but are
sufficiently well developed., to give the
tongue a feeling of roughness.
In the fierest animals, such as the
lion or tiger, these spines are fre-
jubilation among the 'many long-suf-
fering victims of the system, and no
doubt an equal amount of regret
among those who have profited by its
continuance, says The Dundee Adver-
tiser. The habit of -giving gratuities
would appear to be a very old one, for
as far back as 1785 it prevailed. At
that date we find a worthy man bit-
terly complaining 4 the, tips expected
by all the suliliry when putting up a
horse at an inn. Over and above the
ordinary :bill -he must give a shilling to
the waiter, to the chambermaid six-
pence, to the ostler sixpence and six-
pence to the bootjacks, making t'ko
shillinrr and sixpence in all. The next
morn• g at breakfast it was necessary
to give sixpence between the, waiter
and the ostler. That was for one
night's stay only. But if the traveler
merely put up for refreshment, be-
sides paying a boy to mind the horses,
the ostler again made threepence; at
tea, waiter and ostler shared sixpence.
Thus the old-time traveler gave away
two shillings and sixpence a day in
tips, which, added to the two shillings
and sixpence overnight, made a total
of five -shillings a day.
Tommy Set Right.
Corporal (to soldier reporting sick)
-What's the matter with you?
Tommy Atkins—Pain in my hab-
domen•
Corporal—Habdomen be 'anged.
Stomick you mean. It's honly hoffi-
cers as 'as habdomens
In this Clatter
of Health
one is either with the win-
ners or with the losers.
It's largely a question of
right eating -right food.
For sound health one :mist
cut out rich, indigestible
foods arid choose those that
are known to the
ho
e1emen$ that build sturdy
bodies and keen brains.
Grape-Nuys
is a wonderfully balanced
food; . made from whole
wheat and barley. It -
tains all the n> ;trimeh of
the grain, incl ding the
mineral os pphhates, indis
phosphates,
pent ble iI1 Nature's ,plan
for body and brain rebuild -
in
g
Grape -Nuts is a concen-
trated food, easy to dile ,t.
is„ economical h deli -
r and )has helped
c�dolls flatus ed p
thousands in the winning
class.
"There's. Reason"
There s. a
Canadian Poetum Cereal Co., Ltd.,
Windsor, Ont,,
sharp points or edges. While the
mouth is relaxed the tongue is soft
and smooth, but when the animal is
excited the spines become rigid.
A PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY.
grown so large as to injury the
draught of his chimney. '1'lle Conn-
ell without investigation ordereti one
of its employees to tr*n ,the tree,
Mrs. Edward sued the municipality for
damages. The case was heard by
Judge McMillan who awarded the
plaintiff $15 and costs, by the terms
of the Municipal Act, Seetion 4877,
The judge contended that ten days
notice should have been givers to the
plaintiff.
Another instructive case came be-
fore the Ottawa Police Magistrate
eeeently. A teamster damaged a city
shade tree by wilfully backing his
wagon against it, It was one of the
first cases of the sort to be heard in
Ottawa. The Magistrate decided
that an example should be made and
he sentenced the driver to pay a fine
of $5 and. $2 costs or ane week in ,jail,
These decisions are interesting to
those who are suffering from damage
done to trees by corporation em-
ployees, linemen and others.
Just One More
°' Message
Message
NEW BRUNSWICK WOMAN SAYS
USE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.
Mrs. Patrick Williams Tells How Her an enemy machine gun, put it out of and potatoes in making spirits.
Headache and Weakness Vanished ao€tion with sa bomb, and accounted
NO MEDICINE AS GOOD
"Ve Nan
Fella Lwow SPORT
APim R'EC r AVON
Sold by axil itraShoe Deciders
'Nerves F mve. member
et the retire Xy:r
loa
waromeasszawmaramramettoanama
most frequently in the coniferous
trees.—American Forestry.
HOW .OTIiEit N'A'TIONS DRINK, WILLS
MADE
Measures Taken by Great Britain and
Europe Since the War.
AGAINST ST WIVES
Germany forbids the sale of spirits.
between '9 p.m, and 9 a.m., and pro-
hibits any sale to soldiers in uniform SNUBS ADMINISTERED DY HEN-
in Berlin or in the province of Bran-
denburg. PECKED Even wine and beer may
not be sold to soldiers at railroad
stations or in the inimediate vicinity.
In the field, some commanders per- Warnings for Wives Not to Irritate
mit, some forbid the liquor ration. 'Their Disgruntled
Creat Britain forbids treating, , and
limits the hours of sale in certain
areas. Convictions for drunkenness
in these areas fell off 42 per cent. in a
England and Wales, and 30 per cent.
in Great Britain as a whole in the tried to get a little of their own back
four weeks after the order wases- by means of their wills—an unkind
!:shed. Australian colonies have method if the` lady is not really to
t
ani blame; and rather unsatisfactory if
limited the hours of sale. Canada in she is, since she may die first,
the near future will be largely un- Even the famolls have had a dig at
der provincial prohibition, France their wives as witness the great Duke ..• ' .
prohibits the :rale of absinthe limits , phe Warriors Welcome Hoare.
the number of `selling places, 'forbids of Marlborough, who left his duchess ;
• the sale of drink to soldiers in the
Hubbies.
:Some husbands Who have nourished
grievance against) their •vrives have
NQ A'L LJM
tekGrx,laLlieN
Pn»fl'ED;A€`i
Wlieili€!
hiesneeese, ilritfisl
MADE IN CANADA
Returning Soldier—'Ullo, mother!
$50,000 wherewith to spoil Blenheim I His wife (w:th stoic self-control),•-
E TRENCHES.
in her own way, and $7.5,0,0,0 to keep ,
+ ' F THE T tial" 1N tllEl . war zone. They are allowed to have . n_ I Ullo, I reel! Better "wipe yer boots
HEROEEa O a G Sclean and go to law wth,sass Lo
only. what is issued in the ratiors, Rus- � before you come in; after 'them muddy
don Answers.
Daring Ealloits Which Won the D.S O. Sia prohibits the sale of vodka and ishe Earl of Stafford one of Marl
-
Instead
The
local option measures may close wine
and D.C.M. and beer shops. A great incres se in 1 borough's contemporaries, wrote in . I'nstead of speaking his own mind
A number of additional D.S.O.'s prosperity, despite the war, has' fol-' his will: "I give to the worst of wo- many a man echoes his wife's.
•
and D C M's have been conferred in lowed prohibition. Italy' has limited men, who is guilty of .all the ills, the
p � whom I
(laughter Mr
En gland and the 'following are the number of selling place;, y and ofGramont,
England {
among the brave deeds recorded:
Temp. 2nd Lieut, Holmes, North-
umberland Fusiliers --He got behind
Austria the hours of sale. Denmark., have unfortunately married, five -and -
and Norway have placed reit-briutions i forty brass' halfpence, which will buy
or p upon the use of grain i her a pullet for her supper, a greater
prohibitionp sem than her father can often make."
When She Used the Great Canadian for three of the gun team with his
Kidney Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills. revolver. He also; with great 'cool-
ness, met an enemy counter-attack
St. Sosime, Kent Co,, N.B., June and bombed them back.
26th (Special.) -"I feel it my duty to Second Lieut. Kennedy -Cochrane -
tell the public the great relief from
headache and weakness I found in
Dodd's Kidney Pills."
This was the message Mrs. Patrick
Williams of this place sends to suf-
fering women all over Canada. Like
many other women she dislikes talk-
ing about her troubles, but she feels
Canadian Order of Foresters Are
Prospering.
A report of the annual meeting of
the Canadian Order of Foresters will
be found in this issue. The reports
of the several officers of the Order
show the same steady progress during
1915 which it has experienced since
ibs inception in 1879. The Insurance
Fund increases during the year to
$465,500.32, the largest sum since the
Order's inception. After the payment
of 592, death claims, amounting to
$592,179.88, this fund showed $5,205,-
868.52 on hand at end of the year.
The amount on hand at the present
time is $5,388,754.58. The yearly re-
venue fltom investments now amounts
to nearly half the total amount paid
in death claims. The sick and funeral.
benefit fund shows a larger net in-
crease than in any year in the Order's
history. Arrangements have been
made for carrying enlisted members
without inconvenience to the general
fund. The death rate for 1915 was
only 6.50, but if the war claims were
deducted the rate would have been
6.20. Altogether the Order• is to be'
congratulated on its strong position
in every department.
What Are You • ''ng To DoD ?
Your country is fig ,ting a deadly war,
But she's going to see it through!
Though the bullets kill and the sword.
thrusts mar
The flower of her race from home and
afar
With those of the Belgian, French
and the Czar—
And what are you going of do?
She's fighting till death for the cause
that's right—
'Tie a fight that her foes will rue!—
She's small, but they'll feel the force
of her might;
The loss of her sons she'll make them
requite,
The dust of defeat and dishonor they'll
bite—
And how will you help her through?
Her Legacy of Nuts.
Many wives have been cut off with I
FOR LITTLE ONES the proverbial shilling, and one hus-
band went a "little further by stating
that any expense his spouse was pub
Tablets for her little ones she will use t
Once a mother. has used Baby's Own
SOLD i'aT1i"iO,L.•.,3
0 entry POTATOES, iiit:3:t3 CUit-
►7 triers. Deleware, Carman, Or-
der at once. Supply limited. Write for
quotations. l -r. W. I : sir. l`rampton.
2E;d;n,P WAKTEn.
("t I311+ WANTT:l) FOR <iI�;NPRAL
sir housework. Three in family splen
did home, good par. Write 101 Kendal
Ave., Toronto.
r lEACHERS WANT1�;1) FOR SCHOOLS
o in connection with the will. should L in Saskatchewan opening throughout
•t to the summer. Salaries from 5720 to 5200
Per year. Free registration Apply
Saskatchewan Teachers' ..agency; 1770
Scarth Street, Regina, Sask. e
c ANTED—AIALIUNISTS, MO eadr
` V Ells .and. Tattern Makers, .steady
work, state age, experience and wages.
Boivtng 'Hydraulic & Engineering' Co.,
Limited, Lindsay.
`V ANTED1'IACHI1''ISTS, FITTERS,
`'1' Planer, Lathe and Shaper Hands•.
also Toolmakers; steady work, best
wages. Apply the ,Brown Boggs Co.,
Patrick, Rifle Brigade—He climbed Nothing else. The first few doses be paid by htiiself, and not the es a .
and ati•aeked an enemy machine at But the limit was surely reached by '
14,000 feet, and, although he failed in make her realize there is nothing to the "loving" husband who directed
equal them in making baby well and
his first and second attacks, he went keeping him well. Concerning them that his wife should have but one
for it again a thilid time, shot both p g , e Sask. farthing, which was to' be sent to her
Mrs. C. E. Stilwell, Winthrope, ,
pilot and observer and brought it „in an unstamped envelope, the reason
down. Ile followed it down and land- Tablets
I the
have used Baby's Own" beingthat she had called him an old
Tablets for the past ten years and
ed alongside, h found themd f littlepig and other names.
have
sun so goo or my
Major Scott, Australians—He led hllhng also fell to the lot of she
she would not be doing right to let ones that I always. keep a boa in the
others suffer: when she had learned a small' column to reconnoitre a dis wi.dow'of one William Ash for pick-
s
from her own experience how great is
the relief and how easy is the cure to
be found in Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Nine -tenths of the weakness and
house." The Tablets are sold by - , • llamrlt
tent enemy post, attacked it, killed medicine dealers or by mail at 25 mg my pocket of sixty guineas while on, Ont.
several of the enemy, and brought in �r,ll,ame an
aggrieved sailor considered the; •E N WANTED FOR ALL
branches o s ng ra e,
like sum sufficient for his spouse, the eluding Rubbing and I''alislaing.
38 prisoners including the officer in cents . box from The Dx.
command. His plans were so well Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
suffering women bear - so bravely laid that he effected this with the loss
comes from sick kidneys. Sick or dis- of only one man and one horse. Coals to Newcastle. nuts than mending, his socks! and whether married or single. Apply
ordered kidneys fail in their duty of Lieut. James Shute, Royal War- Mother was measuring a dose of Wives who are apt to irritate their ed e s sat o -d &Oant, Furniture Co., Limit -
straining the impurities out of the wicks—He laid a'raiding party into tonic for her little son, who looked husbands needlessly should remember
blood. This means that these impuri- the enemy's trenches in broad day-' up and said: the case of the lady whose legacy was
ties,these seeds of disease, are car- light, and after accounting for several "What am Itaking this for?" reduced from $50,000 to $5,000, "be-
ried to all parts of the body. The lof the enemy, skilfully withdrew with "An appetite," she replied. cause whenever I commenced reading
natural cure is Dodd's Kidney Pills. only one slight casualty.
They always cure sick kidneys. - -
: Gay Times at Banff.
114.1 f Flni hi t d Ino -
money to be expended in hazel -nuts, Cabinet Makers and Trimmers. Steaasluy
work and good wages for competent
as she was more fond of cracking men. When applying state experience
irhere's many ladss flocking to answer
..her
Their loyalty's tested and true!
It's India's, Africa's, Australia's
brawl, '
With Canadians and Britons they'll
rise or they'll fall,
And they've willing to give up their
best and their all—
And what .are you going to do?
-Norman Montague Plummer.
PRUNING OF TREES.
Useful Suggestions for this Necessary
Treatment.
"An appetite," he scornfully re-
peated. "I can't begin to hold now
one-half I want to eat."
Sports are now at their height at
Banff. A regatta was held on July Keep Minard's Liniment in the house
1st on Bots River in which canoes, row The Next Best Thing,
boats and launches participated. An A hospital nurse was testing a been considerably larger if it had not
Always use a polel saw and pole informal dance will be held in the volunteer on his practical knowledge been for my unfortunate marriage
ball room of the Banf£ Springs Hotel with the cleverest known legal day -
One
hear on the tips of long branches of first-aid work
NEWDL°:i-• RISS FOB SALla.
PROFIT-MAS{ING NEWS AND JOB
Offices for rale in good Ontario
towns. The most useful and interesting
she started playing and singing." of all businesses. Full information on
Candid if Not Kind. application to Wilson Publishing Com--
panty, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto.
LHISCELLANEOITS.
One husband, who died within re-
cent years, must have been very bad
ly treated; for, according to a passage
in his will, "My estate would have
and use the pole hook in removing on Wednesday and Saturday evenings i :`Now, what would you do in case a light- robber. My associations with
d th A golf tournament h t) 1 tin vinegar -cruet I
dead. braif"ches of the ailanthus and axing a season. man collapsed?" she asked. ithis peiam u a ' g g
would has just been held for which a silver i " h' brandy, miss '' re consider to have cost me considerably
other-
wise. "Butsuppose y y 1
Do nqt "head back" or cut off the gold, silver and bronze medals. The! "Sure then," he answered cheer -1 Many would consider that thisdis-
top of a tree except where the tree h di
is old and failing, and then under d but it
special instructions.
Be as sparing and as judicious in
pruning as possible, and do not raise
the branches so high as to make the
tree look like a telegraph pole.
Commence pruning the tree from
the topand finish at the bottom. —no one but myself to think of; and, Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Ridriee El e , other be rash enough to marry her,
gaivt inTubes25c.Foriioottofihec eEreeask
Make everycut as close andpar- besides, I likes war. But how come a y he will find her so."
? Druggists orMarit eEyell-il)edygo.,Chicago The Boston man who left his widow
allel to the trunk as.possible. you to join the ax'my , "
To make the cut perfectly smooth "Well, you see, I had a wife, and The
unless she married again
the sa wmust be well set and sharp. I joined the army because I likes A Narrow Escape. within five years must have been'an-
Leave no stubs, dead and dying peace." "Did you see my sunburst last other to regard his wife as a "vinegar
y i;
wood, or fungus -covered branches be- night?" inquired the pompous Mrs. cruet," for he candidly explained that
hind you. .. Minara'e Liniment used by Physicians. Newrich of her poorer neighbor. he wanted someone else to find out
Do not fail to cover every wound "No I didn't." said the neighbor how hard she was to live with.
with` coal tar, not allowing it need- Not without a grim sense of humor
lessly to run down the trunk. was the man who set aside the sum
Do' not remove several large of $2,500 for his surviving better -half,
branches on one tree at a time. They with' the proviso that she was not to
"enjoy" it until after.death, so that
she "may be buried suitably as my
widow." Or he who directed that he
was to be buried at sea without any
ceremony, in order to disappoint his
"affectionate wife," who'had always
expressed the greatest desire to dance
on his grave."
If She Did Penance.
It was a Norwich man who left
good provision for:his widow, provid-
ed on every anniversary of his death
she walked barefoot to the market-
place, where, holding a lighted candle,
A Stinger. she confessed that her cruel conduct
other brittle trees where It kte p "Give lm some I over $2,000." So she was left noth-
S was presented by the Banff
too dangerous to reach them other- Springs Hotel, prizes also included plied the man. �" in
g•
you
1
had no brand g
competition was'wery keen, about
seventy players taking part.
He Wanted Peace.
Two soldiers were conversing. One
asked the other what made him en-
list.
"Why, I had no wife and children
fully, "I'd promise him some, miss." I gruntled individual couldhardly com-
plain of undue extravagance;
would be interesting to know the facts
�, a Granulated Eyelids, (about the lady whose deceased lius-
WE (�� Eyes inflamed by expo- !band testified: "During my married
sure to Sun, BBcsl and Wlr;d 1 life I have always declared that my
quickly.relievedbyiiiuriaC t
EyeIlenedy. NoSmarting, !wife was the dearest woman in the
just Eye Comfort. At 1 world, and I am convinced, should any
Contributor. caustically, "but I certainly thought
"Have you contributed to the aid of he would if he ate another bite."
those in distress?"
"Yes. I have lost six umbrellas in
the last two months."
muart be removed grakllually, the work
extending over several seasons.
Prevent tearing the bark off the
trunk in removing large limbs by first
making an "undercut."
Make the tuts on a slant. Some
trees, like the elm, sycamore, linden
and willow will stand the process of.
heading back more than others, and
the poplar is a tree that must be cut
back every few years to keep its
crown from becoming too tall and un-
safe.
When shortening a branch, leave a
few twigs at the end to draw the sap
to the freshly cut wound and thus en-
able the growing layer under the bark
to heal it over.
In trimming small branches or
shoots, the cut must be made just
DAMAGE TO SHADE TREES:
Municipality Penalized by Court for
Injuring Trees on Highway.
A case of much interest to .the pro-
perty owners of Ontario was recently
decided at Omemee, Ont., relating to
the rights of property owners In the
trees on tit highway adjoining their
premises. The tree in question was
in front of the residence of Mrs.
Edward, mother of Mr• Jas. Edward,
divisional freight agent of the G,T.R.
at Ottawa. A neighbor complained
to the town council that the tree had
Lea -
above a bud. i
When several branches come out
from the trunk in a whorl, they
should not
all be -cut away
at the
same time lest the tree bet"' girdle!:!,,
This arrangement of branches occurs
Fre
Tho maps of the Porcupine
and Cgballt Camps, finished in
colors, oto now about ready for
distribution to still who are in-
terested. Those will prove'i t- -
vap,luable to those anxious to
obtain success in the mining
market,
The Issue is Limited
File 'Your Applie,,'ftion at
Once!
A Postcard Will Bring Iti.
Private 'Wire connecting all markets,
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(Momber' Sutudard"Stork Taxohange)
4 It ENG STRn lT EAST, TOrrvONTO
c•
Racing on the road to
causes disasters just as it
other avenues,
succese
does ens
Lu n
Rock
Salt
Kest for
y� Gable,
;teaPries for
TtS1tit8YaYTf3 $a1iT v7OFEi:S,
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000D POSITIONS
for
E3RIGHT GIRLS.
Operators wanted on electric power
Sewing machines, to maks
Misses anti Womon's
Silk and Serge Ilsenses
Steady work the year around. Light
airy sanitary workroofns. Fair week-
ly wages to beginners guaranteed.
Bxp erienoed Operators oan earn
splendid Wages.
Also positions and steady work for
experienced hand sewers finishing
dresses.
Apply by letter or in person to
Thompson Manufacturing 0o.. Ltd.
174 Spadlna Avenue, Toronto.
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JULY AN1'AU'GU T rirauseean
etteezeweeeeeleeeeeeteeeteeteeee;
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sirs,—This fall I got thrown
on a fence and hurt nay chest very
bad, so I could not work and it hurt
me to breathe. I tried all kinds of
Liniments and they did me no good.1
One bottle of MINARD'S LINI-
MENT, warmed on flannels and ap-
plied on my breast, cured me coin-
pletely.
OS
C. H.COSSABOOM.
S
Rossway, Digby Co., NA.
An Irishman one day went into a had shorbaned her husbands life. In
market ,and was perceived by the default, she was to receive a mere
stall -keeper, who was attending to an• 1$100 a year, "to keep her off the
other customer, to he talking earnest- parish"
ly to the fish. Thinking to catch him, Naturally enough, it was an Ameri-
he said, "Well, Pat, what are' you ask- can who left a snug little sum of
"Ing the fish about?" "Sure," nee money to a magi who had run off with
plied the Liebman, "I inquired the testator's wife.. some years previously,
latest news from the sea," "Well," as he "never forgot a favor„:
saiil the fish merchant, "what did -3..
they say?" "Why, they didn't know," Diamond Cut Diamond.
replied Pat, "muse they hadn't been The enemies of the Germans are
there for the last fortnight." fond of asserting that in spite of
~---' their cleverness in many directions
the Germans are "slow-witted." These
two advertisements that were printed
in a German newspaper give amusing
evidence to the contrary. The first
one was:
"The gentleman who found a brown
purse, containing a sum of money, in
the Blumenstrasse, is requested to
forward it to the address of the loser,
since' he was recognized.22.
couple of days later appeared the
response, which, although courteous,
had an elusive air, to say the least:
"The recognized genbleman who
picked up a brown purse in the Bin-
menstrasse requests the loser to call
athis house at a convenient day,"
Being on the eight side in politics
means being on tho intro
Vitality Lower During Raids.
At an inquest in England on a wo-
man who died from illness brought
on by the news of a Zeppelin raid, a
physician declared that when�, the
raids were in progress the:vitall.y of
people was lowered and they caught
severe colds. . "They have a sense c
impending .disaster," he said, "know-
ing that other people aro suffering
will happen
Duel not knowviiig what wil 1 p en t c
themselves."
£isle for 1Sittard'a and take tiro other
dollen looks com-
1V.lo-ilcng a Million 101
parativoly easy to the man who has
been trying to get a crying baby
to sleep.
e1 ANGER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC..
Internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Writs
us before too late, Dr. T,eliman Medical
Co.. Limited, Coilingwood. Ont.
BOX NAILERS, SAWYERS,
LABORERS, good wages. Apply
or write Firstbrook Bros. Limit-
ed, Toronto.
THICK, SWOLLEN GLANS
that make a horst: 'Wheeze,
Roar, have Thick Wind
or Choke -down, can be
reduced with
also other Bunches eir Swellings. No blister,
no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Eco-% .
nomical—only a few drops required at an ap:
plication. $2 per bottle delivered. Batik 8 M tree,
f.IBSORIIINE, ai'.,, t1*'t ntiseptic liniment foe
mankind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful,
Swollen Veins and Ulccrs.$i and $2 a bottle at
dealers or delivered. Book d'Evidence" free.
W. F. YOUNG, P. 9, F., 616 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can
Absorbtne aid,Absorbine. Jr.. are made in Caudal
2®gt
Bo g'laS of r e t 26c
The above Illustration shows three of
the twenty different Patriotic But -
tens and Flags of the Allied Nations
whioh Canadians are proudly wear-
ing to -day. In order to advertise our
Tag Day Supplies we will send you
these twenty designs upon
the re-
ceipt of 26 cents. This is a collection
you will prize and keep. Ask for a
price on a large Flag for your home.
T. P. TANSE fir,
Dept. "T," 186-188 Poet St., Montreal.
FianufaQturers of Eadi;es, Buttons,
Flags end Tag L7tey Supplies.
.ale
Wheelock 'En ine, 150
ILP., 18 x42, with double
main driving belt 24 ins.
wide, and Dynamo 30 K4 W.
b:lt driven. All in first
class ccu f.tion, Would be
sold together or separate.
ly 1 . also a lot of shafting
at a very 'great bargatas
room is required trued:-
atel
;. O_ ...;
Frank Wilson & Sons,,
73 Adelaide Street West, ;
Torani:o.
LD. 7. ISSt?I;