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all' fight, and then began that same
LAST. HHOURS OF A CANADIAN' . Old eantious groping for the phantom
COW PUNCHER.al'in, The fingers stopped suddenly
and went very limp, The nurse bent
over him. This form seemed to quiv-
y r Id 3rd er A couple of times and then the lean
Described by Private RUPeat, o ' length beneath the sheets was very
Bettalionl,I!irst Canadiait
quiet.
Carltingeltt, "Gone Wast,said the man who
stood beside, "Poor ((evil never knew
Ile was a etala angular ;IMP, with his lamps were gone." •
the ruddy skin and network of .oYe Wanted To Go Home.
wrinklesatllat one gets •,from many • I was glad that the tall, angular
. long hours of riding through the sun cowpuncher had gone West, Other
glare of the winter prairies. I knew meu with eyes nd aim gong could
that much because I had seen him be- learn trades and derive a vast interest
fore in a billet behind the lines after from existence, but a chap who's
that first baptismal carnage at Ypres„- bunted in the Canaddantl+Ttoel(ies and
Over his head and eyes was a band- burned his skin a sheer saddle color
age that persisted in getting sodden from loping his brone'ilong mile0,over
as rapidly as new snowy dressings the sunglare of tine winter prairies
were put on. His right Grin was gone. Gould hardly be expected to do that.
When they brought him in he was The confinement, no doubt, would kill
very quiet and I thought that he was him off quiekly,
still under the in'fluenee of the he
"Gone West!" I don't know how
thetic, but after a few minutes I saw much theology it upsets, bat I hoped
that his teeth were clenched tightly the spirit of that broncho -busting Can-
and I knew that he was battling back ucic was galloping again over the
• that terrible inclination to scream. It wind-swept prairies of the true
comes to a chap when his wounds "blighty." For "blighty" • is Tommy's
throb and burn as if full of vitriol and characteristic corruption of the melli
his sickened stomach adds its qualms litmus Hindustani word, "billatee,"
to his misery. which signifies "home." And that chap
Shock of Returning Consciousness. who had fought at Ypres and in many
'I glanced at the little English nurse, a subsequent hell of whistling steel,'
a mere slip of a girl, who never tend- who had conquered the agony of his
ed a new case without losing, temper- wounds to whistle when he found that
arily, that splendid rose tint in her his arm was gone, that chap who had
cheeks. I think she was constantly, cursed in the hour of death, wanted to
. terrified by it all, but with her spirit go home!
"bucked up" to the exigency by sheer- WIRELESS AND THE WAR.
will power, she ministered quietly and
efficiently to the needs of her charges, —
Her face was pale with sympathetic Iudtspensable in Maintaining Cern.
agony for the last eltap they had munication on Battlefields.
brought in. • In an article in the Wireless Age
I didn't go up Arid tell him that he'd Mr. William Marconi gives some In -
"done his bit" nobly; I didn't proclaim teresting information about the pro-
cheerflilly that Canada and the empire gross of wireless communication since
were proud of him. It just isn't clone, the beginning of the 'tear. He says in
fiction writers to the contrary notwith- part: No longer are wire telephones
standing. That first fight with the .and telegraphs used in the trenches
shock of returning consciousness after bordering noman's land, We found it
an amputation is best waged alone. impossible to maintain the lines with
After the wild fantastic dreams of the constant shelling with high ex -
the ether it is a terrible thing to stare plosives. When you go into a first -
into a void that gradually resolves it- line trench to -day you will find few
. self into the proportions of a hospital who are not wireless men. Unless an
ward, wondering what the surgeon's engagement is in progress, there will
knife may have accomplished in alter- be only a handful of fighting men with
ing one's whole attitude toward life. machine guns distributed in small de -
When even that privilege is barred by tachmeuts about` every four hundred
a bandage, the sense of one's utter yards, and'supported by the ever -pre -
impotence Against circumstances must sent wireless man with bis portable
beggar all description. set. With the first observation of an
Strength and Courage. infantry attack, the wireless man gets
The wounded man's left arm lay out- into action and sends'back his call for
side the sheet. It was long and mus- troops from the supporting trenches,
cuter and hairy, the kind of left arm They pour up to him through a trans -
you'd expect on a man who had brok- verse trench, and the hand-to-hand'
en bad horses and climbed mountain engagement -begins. , , . The general.
crags for a shot at a grizzly bear or a supposition seems to be that spotting
mountain sheep. It bespoke strength, artillery fire has been accomplished
just as the tense jaw bespoke courage.-
' I don't know just where that chap
went down, ow , but I know that he was
fightinglike a, catamoulit when they
got hint:
After' a while that left arm stirred
a little. The fingers groped aimlessly,
as an infun's•'does, and thin slowly
that hand started to move across his
body. It moved with many pauses, as
if reluctant to discover what it might
find on the other side. Over the lean
torso it crept and then stopped. The
fingers clutched again at space and
then the man lay very quiet, After a
while the bloodless lips puckered a lit-
tle and he began to whistle in a faint,
•wabbly way.
I thought I recognized the strains
as "Don't bury me on the lone
prairie," but of that I am not certain.
I was thinking of the ganishess with
which that lean chap ;from Calgary
had discovered 'what he thought was
the worst. I didn't stick around after
that. Bat out in the long corridor, al-
ways crowded with bandaged men and
limping cripples, I spoke to his. nurse.
Beyond Hume Skill.
"He won't get well," she said. "His
face is a terrible sight, 'half blown
away with a grenade or shrapnel. And
his lungs are pierced. He doesn't know
that, of course. I don't think ho sus-
pects that he, is blind. Rut he knows
that his arm is gone."
I lit a cigarette for him the next
day. He smoked it without inhaling,
as he hacl solemnly promised, for a
smoke's a smoke for a' that.
And he talked of home. "They call
it `Mighty' here, don't they?" he ask-
ed. "Well, they can call it what they
like, I wish I was back. Guess they
won't need me now with --with--.-" mail at 20 cools a,aaox from The Dr.
it seemed hard to say, but lie snug- Williams' Medicine Co,, Brockville,
gled over it bravely—"with my right s'"
fin gone. And I guess I won't strad-
dle any more `sunfishers' either." (A
"suufisher" is a type of "outlaw" bron-
cho, notable for propensity to rear
straight up and fall over backward.)
We' talked of the trails and
woods and the prahi:iee of home, for he
knew all these things, Just meotion-
ing them seemed to cheer him up,
through the use of various forms of
visual signalling, such as flags and
smoke bombso
lit pped from a plane.
The -truth is that our entire heavy ar-
tillery fire control is conducted by
wireless from aircraft. Observers
note the results of artillery fire, and
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COR.
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EAR& A A R OF AGI.
lS l LI,SS, PI,rVISH GIIZ[,5 ,.�.,
Two Prae•
tleal - Throughout One's Lifetime They Pena
When a girl in her teens beoontes tlpue to Peen/.
Designs Ii poevlsll, listless and du!11 when noth-
ing theme to interest hoe and dainties
'788 Dress
Middy Dresses are very comfortable
and practical for school or play. Me;
Call Pattern No. 7892, Girls Middy
Dress. In 6 sizes, 4 to 14 years.
Price, 15 cents.
Quite a good-looking top -coat is
this for early spring wear. The raglan
sleeves are considered very smart this
season. -McCall Pattern No. S175,
Ladies' Coat. In 3 sizes; small, medium
and large. • Price, 20 cents.
These patterns may be obtained
fromur Weal McCall
Y
o c } dealer, or from
the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto,
Dept. W.
• I'OLl'1'1; WARNINGS.
Cool Courtesy of These Messengers
Not in Keeping With the Occasion.
Yoe wan 110)107' get ,seal' -;front your
00 not tempt her appetite, yaµ may be oars,
tlortale that 00 needs More gam' Perhaps yon May not want.10, But
blood than her east= fs provliled the pein't le that they tell yaltr age,
with. Before long hear Nana oheoks, 4 You may dlagulee the latter by all
Trequeet neadaehtes, Rud breathless- aorta ar ingenious al'tifleee, but none
(1088 WV heart palpitation will epee of them entitle) Unless, of course, the I
firm that sire is anaemio, Many ears be covered by a disoroat arraage- I
Mothers as the result of theirs own meet of the 0011'fnt'e, suee es Is now
(;1111)00(1 exporio))co call prorup!jy de• rather fortunately fashionable.
toot tbe•elttly sig11110.1 anaemia, and the It is only 10 (ir01 youth that the
wise mother doss not wait for tile. human oar 10ever really pr'etly, A.
trouble to dayefop further, but at once structure thinly covered with flesh, it
gives her daughter a course with .Dr, 00011 begins to undergo a sort of with
Willtaans Pink I'llle, waieb renew Lha ering Process that exposes its earn. -
bleed supply ian4 Nash anttonlia be,
111Inoue skeane here and more as
foto it bus obtained a hold upon the Y lira pass. e
system As 1r result the ear sharpens 10 out -
Out oi' their own experience thou, lino, It losee its early beauty before
sand's of 10337018 k11ow that anaemia any other feature suffers impairment
Is the sire rOtid to worse'ille. 'rimyh] point of Pillclirltude,
know the dilloroueo thatgeed rodThe woman ofthirty may have the
f exceptional Welt to loth 11 Ice 31 girl:
womitu'1y health, Every blood makes i10 the vderyiapme(1aelie, But le front °flier ear there is a little
Every heacla1wrinkle, It is a mark of shrinkage—
every gasp etre breath that follows
Elie slightest exertion by tlhe anaemic lust a minor symptom of the lendenay
girl, every pain 01x0 suffers in her beak I to shrinkage of (Jesus that marks the
and limbs are reproaches if ,yon have progress of old age.
not taken the best steps to give your Por one should realize that old age
weak girl new blood, and the only begihts when the first bloom of youth
sure way to do so is through the nye departs, It has then made its start,
of Dr. Williams' Palk ]?ills+ and its progress tileneeforward is con,
Now, x;037 red blood ieaihfused in- tin"e"s and inexorable,
to the system by every dose of these' 'throughout
odd thing about ears is that
pills. From this now;• rich blood turoughoug• one's retilue they coni•
tinue to grow bigger. 7`370 ears of a
springs good health, au increased ap- girl, admired perhaps for 111011• small
petite, new energy, high spirits and size, aro fallen large by the time she
perfect womanly development. Give has reached middle ago._ In old age
your daughter Dr. Williams' Pinand not:k they may be large(:. In any company
Pills, and take them yourselfof people one Inay notice that itis the
how promptly their influence is felt in,,,eiders, that have the big ears. 10 the
better health. very old they are overgrown.
Yo -u can get these pills through any
deader its medicine -.pr by mail poet- .
paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes ' - "Quoth the 'levee."
for $2,50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- In all times and countries people
cine Co., Brockville, Ont, have regarded the raven with -super -
WHAT COLOR ARE YOU? stitious awe. Poe's bird said "Never
more!" In a sepulchral voice, and the
There Are Eight Shades of Light croof a raven is considered a sort
Dark Eyea
Eyes, and FourShades of of presage of defeat, calamity, and
," death.ak
"It is we who are the colored The Royal house of Austria, the
Hapsburgs, is perhaps the most un-
-e said Mark Twain, "Tile ne• fortunate in the world. Calamity dogs
groes are ddseolored." their stops, and it is always assoeiat-
Wo call „mouewhite Cones, but ed with the ravel].
are we? Par from }t. Our actual 'When the Archduke Maximilian and
color is a 'very light yellow, tinged his wife were taking their last walk at
with pink by )1 31 xd with
of the blood, Miramar, prior to leaving for Mexico,
Compare your hams with your cuff. a. raven continually followed them, and
Of course, the hag of our the skin at last hopped on the archduchess'
pons 10y duo to a arlo" person. The save train. Three years later the Archduke
and eyes i a. dank" have was shot at Queretaro.
more of ibis pigment than teeth of.. When the Archduchess Maria Chris -
is individual; (1'370 the halt, 'Chat tills left for her unhappy life in Spain,
Chris -
is all the difference.
But, as most people do not realize,
it is all Ute difference, so far as com-
plexion and eye -color and hair -color
go, between a white person and a neg-
ro. The pigment is the sante pigment,
but the negro has moserof it.
in examining recruits, the War De-
partment. 111817e13 special note of 111e
color of the eyes. According to its
e1assitieation, there are eight shades
of light eyes and four shades of dark
eyes. These shades are printed in
AgeeAgeCommon ''ls
a oI P.rrl .
A.n Bnglisia inveetlgator nays the
avei'age ages to which some of the
more familiar birds live as e as . fol-
i':wS: (;row,.. eagle, revert (4110 801(31,
leach 100. Years; 1301:071, OP; parrot, 00;,
goose and .pelican, each 00; sparrow-
Bawls, 40; 51(ylal9e, 80; winery, merle
anti'peacook, each . 24; pigeon, 20;
Nightingale, 181 "goldfinch, pheasant
and partridge each 15; lark le; rob-
in and blackbird, each 12; thrush Sen(]'
common fowl, with 10; wren, 3.
Cabbage will have a more del -Mote
flavor itnd will snake no odor while
cooking if boiling water is poured over
it atltl allowed to stand until you can
set the cabbage out with the hands,
'Then put it on in boiling water to•
cook as usual,a
MONEY ORDERS
Remit by Dominion IixPress Money
Order. If lost or stolen, you get your
money back.
Russia
is said to have the greatest(
timber resources of any country in
the world,
r is said to have hovered over
a a von
her carriage, and another dashed a
peach"from the ha15d of the Empress -
Elizabeth, wife of the late Emperor
Francis Joseph, the day before she
(vas assassinated at (Geneva.
Most famous of tall was the flight of
ravens said to have been seen over Ol-
mute, at the moment when Francis Jo-
seph the Unlucky was becoming Ilm-
peror of Austria. T --
14ainard'S Liniment Cures Cold9, Pto.
The, man who will not get out and
help to shovel the drifts out of the
road so the mail-earrier or the school
wagons can get through, ought to be
taken by the nape of the neck and set
out in the biggest drift of all and made
to stay there till he gets up spunk en-
ough to dig himself out.
a9lli/RINE Granulated Eyelids;
'" •1'=4i Satro Eyes, Lyes lndamed by
1San,Da,tandWind "ick]
g 9 n
foa't� 1, t�• relieved by Murine. Pry !t to
WUR l yo Stnerts g, Jes tEyeC mfort
Ud NoSmerting,.lnstEyeComlort
Muhl rnri;oitiaain°"1aa
pee seise, 37a Tubes Be. Per Book of the Eve --Free.
Alkliinrhse Eye Remedy Co., Chicago e
In nearly every street of the cities
of Japan there is a public oven, where
for a small fee people may have their
dinners cooked.
^
hrhearega Liniment Cures Distemper.
Anyone can carry his burden, how-
ever heavy,till nightfall. Anyone
can do his work, however hard, for
one day. Anyone can live sweetly,
patiently, lovingly, purely till the sun
goes dowel. And that is all that life
ever really means.—Robert Louis
.Stevenson.
If Stomach Darts.'
Hot •'titer
The Soul of a Plano its the
Action. Insist onthe
"OTTO HIGEL:'
PIANO ACTION
r
et the Most Out of
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ake tnonelt.elrSetabyus!ramous m(achh,e. .(h0yli,373(3(3(37 10• nn+vaste, fullest tand best 373'x335 and sugarV✓rito At (duos YOL• PL'e9
Booklet
Hundreds recruitreturns withTHE GRIMM M'N'F'G. CO., Limited
58 Wellington St., Montreal, Clue.
send back by wireless Bach messages. "Submarines, please, sir!"ponds to them,
as "Too short," "Three to right," "'TINT So, a correspondent .reports the Gray" eyes are merely a -very light
to left," and so on. Mttny of Inc aero- rely young midslnpman on a big At- shade of blue—haling, 111 a het (loads,
planes 1101y in use carry as many as '(antic liner, who bad had a long train- a intirimuni of pigment. A little more
six or eight then, armed with machineing in politeness but a brief one in the is real blue. Just a little more is
Arils of naval warfare, recently an- greeu—an unusual, • but plainly dis-
tinguishable, shade.
There is more than ono shade of
blue in eyes. BM beyond the green
there is brown, of which (as already
said) there are four ehllde8 recognized
by the War Department. -Them is no
such thing as a black eye (save; Per, -
baps, in a pugilistic sense); so-called
black eyes are merely a eery dual(
guns. The wireless operator who
makes the observations for fire con- nouncecl their danger to the passen-
trol is provided with a map of the gars he was sent to warn. He was
terrain, blocked off into small squares, cool, if ,needlessly apologetic for giv-
As he spots the fall of the shells he ing trouble. The gentlemen he (Hs -
sends back by wireless the number of turbed were not ell of them either so
the square, and records a hit or gives calm or so courteous,
directions for greater accuracy, While Even more painfully polite, a Lon -
he is spotting he is continually sub- don jout'nalist declares, was the re-
jected to tremendous shelling, Al- tired sailor who was serving as Ines -
though puffs of smoke break round senger in one of the government of- On his examination sehednle, the
thereconnaissance planes all day long, ;ices in London at the time of a recent recruit's eyes are put down as "Blue
they are hit surprisingly seldom."
THE ONLY MEDICINE
THE BABY NEEDS
air raid. He knocked loudly on the
door of the 1learest office, walked in
unhurriedly when summoned to enter,
and announced without haste' and
with punctilious deference to the offi-
cial in charge:
Baby's Own Tablets is the only "Bar. Jones, I have to ask you to be
medicine a weather needs for her lit -
had
enough to stand by, as we have
tle ones, They are a gentle but (tad warnings of an air raid."
thorough laxative width instantly He added, bobbing a sailorly salute
relieve all 0lomee1 011(1 1101181 dieol•- in the direction ea the stenographer,
dors Oats banishit>g all the minor ills "And the same to you, miss."
of little ones. Concerning them Mrs.
Neither of these little incidents
.los. Levesque, fat. Simon, Que., says: equals the historic instance of a Brit-
--"Baby's Own Tablets aro a marvel. is)) midshipman, sunt -to inform his
ous medicine for little ones, They "'Plain that a small blaze on the ves-
sel,never fall to mire stomach and bowel supposed to have been entirely
troubles and neither -10y 37;030x-131-iaw suppressed some tame before, had
or myself would use any 011101' meth- broken out in a new')iace. On reach -
cine for our 11ttie.01(es," The 'Tablets Ing the captain's Cabin be 10011(1 that
are sold by medicine dealers or by officer engaged in earnest conference
with the admiral of the fleet. The two
officers did not observe the midship-
man's entrance; he waited some mo-
ments, hoping for a pause, but in the
end had to' bring himself reluctantly.
to interrupt.
"Beg pardon, sir,, he observed apo-
logetically, "but really the fire is 'so
near the powder magazine---" .
They' abruptly ended the conference or sort cern or callus from Dun's foo!:•
before be hall ended his sentence. 11' ou druggist hasn't sl:oeI a this
NOSELJISS, 1.3U'F CAN SMELL.
Experiments Prove Fish Are Suseept:
ihle—Odor Travels Through Water•.
A fish hasn't 0 nose, but it can sni'ell.
Recent experiments have proved this,
No. 6," or "Brow" No. 2," thus exactly
determining, ' 316 0 matter of record,
this item of his 'physical make-up.
0••-0---0--0-^O---O^-^O--O--O-0-•-O - 0--0
LIFT YOUR CORNS .
OFF WiTti FINGERS
How to loosen on a tender corn
ud
or callus so It "lifts out
without. pain,
tot folks seep on your -feet here-
aftee; wet"' shoes a size smaller if
you like, for corns will 'never again
send electric sparks of pain through
you, according? to this Cincinnati
authority.
Fre says that a few drops of a drug
called freezoue, applied directly upon
a. tendon', aching corn, ((18lantly re -
neves soreness, and soon the entire
tori], root and all, lifts right aut.
This drug drles Itt ouee and simply
shrivels up, the Corn 03' callus without
even irritating the surrounding tissue.
A email bottle of froozona obtained
aL any drtlg stove will cost very little
but will positively remove every hard
What le more, these experhne}1ts have - - — y
"My eyes :feel sort of queer," he re'. LEMON JUICE IS new chug yet, tell him to got a. small
y proved thhat odor travels through wa- battle of freezone far you from his
n1071(ed. "You don't suppose now that ter, ;hist as It does through air. Ang- FRECKLE REMOVER wholesale drug house.
that smash in the mug would blink 1 Ices have laid so much stress on the
'em, do you?" need of excitinga fish's interest by the Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion r "y.
"Not at all" I said. I knew that a to clear and whiten our skin.
Who First Camouflaged.
1001( of that the effect of, scent Y
was lying, but the new "shirt sleeve" ( has been overlooked. A' shark will s -- A word that has quite a vogue at
religion ofthe trenches consldel:s the 1, bite at a hook Contejtaeg a piece of Sayee10 the juice of two lemons in- the moment, but was probably never
orcasional lie all right. I pork, although the pork does not look twat bottle containing three onn1.es 0heard of until the outbreak of war, is
Did Not Itaalizc Itis Blindness. ilike any kiwi of fish that swims the orchard: 'white, innate well, a.11d yon"camouliagc"-the 1u't of making a"Ian glad of that," he said, -"I ain't Oka
' have n. (varier hint of the best Primate thing look what it is not. The word
used to close quarters, sonleh045, I I It may he heresy in angling 10 sag- Dud ion _intim), and complexion hea.uli- Ana, •to a great extent, the !11811, 18
can get around with a side wheel et- I gest that a fly should smell -like a fly, tier, at •'a cry, very small most. Frcnrh in Origin. Early in the war a
feet all right, but 'a fellow's eyes __ I Those scientific experiments show bow sa \1001' .g1'0001'118r. rhe ir.unons mid ally group of young painters \ni (manco
well, that's different."• ' large 8, part emelt plays in the road drug 51.0x0 (1l• ("flet enunler will 5(141- formed what they veiled the Battalion
He Was weaker the next (1(ly ani? for I pursuit of •fish; Bait, such as smell Ply three ounces of orchard white for (le la. Cenloulie, and their duly was to
long periods lay in a state of mental traits, Was found and eaten by the a few ee'll4, Massage title 'eweelly "make up" guns, cars, 8110130x8, and
Whenever he nam8 eat of it that left! fishes two or three tinges as rapidly fragl'atlt 1011011 into the race, neck, gun emplacements, and whole
arm groped slowly aver a(ail1 to feel ! what( the shells 15010 broken. ;truss and hands eaeli day and see (how s'tretchas of landscape, to deceive Ger-
the empty place et Lhe x141117. He i 13ait placed inside a gat(ze bag was frail<les anal blomislles dislippp1ar And man aviators.
seemed to hope tach time with return., 18lnel!83. wit11i11three lnlntltel o1 being doll' 01ear, soft and u'1111e the ease be. The art of camouflage is both n84ra-
iltg consciousness that the whole tiling Lammed in the hater, and almost oh mimosa Yes! It is harmless, five and positive. It 31;x;337 at mal(fng
was a 71x(30114, The next day he sang the seem time all the Cashes began nib- "-- 'k `- praeti.calley invisible what is la be 111(1-
. a little and shouted a good doa1. Most 11}!ng at the hag. When cotton was 3131 'aui;mnnbile r'atll111017 .bus been
den by merging ii; 37330 the Uucltgrourui
11111(1 of it stuped into its 50.01x118(1 "nostrils" the '111at:ed within n flywheel by a Marna- alul -11 rejoices ill Inganions I'al(cs...
of it was unintelligible, but
was the talk of the trails, the vea'nacxu- dog -Arlt woel(1 seldom observe the 11100 1"v00107, the' water be}t1g cook.( fake batteries, fal(o trenches, fake am.
lar of the vanishing colvptnlcher, toed that ennui near' (ham, "t as Itis +vharlcd aratnut, b1111 1700' -to muka 1110 enemy wash. n
Most of it Wes not very select ex-
prosslon. ITe Cursed 'lho luci( that lift- A w01'1<sllap and a harness -morn
td his flipper and wondered audibly Aire Farmstead requi70monteresPe-aally
What he'd do With only one mitt, In the winter. • Don't do, blru'.ksinialt
"(;Mighty," he said, contemptuously, work, ;lar CO •hat'ness round tato
":10,5 wants to go to T,liighty,l, j'4 no kitehon stove,
little ammunition.
atiltrw:rl's Liniment Glares Cfarget in "Celd9
SRnnps me converted into shavings,
11y a new rotary cutting (71101hino and
the shavings aro drawn alto hags for
removal by 8 vacuum,
A new can opener melts the settler
on. their tops sothat cans) can he open.
ad neatly. for 'further 'use,
2l*3lae,rd's hlrahnenti 'Corso 3)11h%
a.
A Phystctalt's Advice.
"if dyspeptics. sufferers from gas. wind
or tiutt(enee, stomach acidity or sour-
ness, gastric catarrh, heartburn. 0to.,
would take a teaspoonful of pure bleu -
rated magnesia. 371 hall a glass of hot
water lnunedialely after 'eating, they
would aeon forget they Were ever af-
flicted With stomach trouble, and dea-
lers would hare to look elsewhere for
natients." 11, explanation of these words
a well known New fork physician stated
that most forms of stomach trouble are
duo to stomach acidity and fermentation
of the food contents of the stomach eom-
bitted with 3111 insufficient blood supply
to the stomach. Hot Wilier increases the
bleed supply and blsm'a.ted mutgnesla..in-
slantly neutralizes the7'.excessivo stom-
ach u,k1 and stops food fermentation.
the combination of (ho two. therefore,
being mnrl•eloualy successful and de-
cidedly preferable to the use of n,'tlO-
cial digestants, stimulants or medicines
for indigestion.
r,.
A lot of flats will be found useful
in the spring. They are excellent for
carrying pots, potted plants, fertilizer,
weeds and for starting seeds or cut-
tings in. Now is the time to make
them. Soap boxes sawed so the bat-
ten) will have sides about three inches
high make good flats. Nail on the
cover firmly anti by sawing in the
same manner each soap box will make
two flats and leave pieces for ltincil-
ing (wood besides.
4/Ward's liniment Co. Linliled.
Gentlemen,- haat winter I received
great, betlelit 1(0(11 the use of MIN-
A.RD'S LINIt1714N .' in a severe attack
of I.a. Grippe, and 1 !lave frequently
proved it to be very effective in eases
of 1n11amlmltiou.
ant's,
4W.
A, r1 UTC I-11NS0al.
White grubs' are difficult pests to
fight. Spraying the trees with pails
green or London purple will kill malty
of the parent June bugs 11 1)1137 is clone
at the season whets they are moving.
Boys following the plough can collect
many of the grubs, and 4url(ey8 acid
chickens will scratch out many behind
the plough. Swine also roof; them out
11(011y well, Late autumn planghitig
turns the grubs up on top of the soil
wher1 ninny perish from the coed.
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311 lets
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AN( Plil, l t Af(ll':t:, I,tlyi''g, ri'I'C„
a internal and cxictnal, 0ureta with-
nut 1,311(3 by 0nr 3701310 0eatulent, Wtito
is bei'nrw foo tete. 1)r, Aollman alodlaal
('e,. 1.1311110;1, (.n1Jillganod, Ont.
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86 and 20 00110rre Fnrrest, 14rgntO, QM.
1 wish there wds a
Waiker
House
in every
little town
3 wish there was a WALKER HOUSE
In every little town;
Then I could travel merrily,
And always sit me down
At night in peace and comfort,
Happier than king with crown,
IN)1ere was just one Walker House
In every little town.
I wish there was a WALKER HOUSE
In each place where I go.
The comforts of my dear old home
While on the road I'd know.
The meals—the Cheerful Service, too,
Would leave no cause to frown,
If there was just one Walker House
In every little town.
The Walker House
The Rouse of . Toronto ( a. rIg gi
Plenty
01 retiring touch spots of dandruff and
itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next
morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. This treatment does
much to keep the scalp clean and
healthy and to pvpmote hair growth.
"O0tteara, lo Each
Ne . Boatinn,lU.resg 1. 11 "t Sold(
by dealers throusbout tlia world.
,t■ptj
t ,e
t.
tl: BED
STAIRS
ON HER jglj H
Too 111 to Walk Upright. Operation
Advised. Saved by Lydia E.
Piskbam's Vegetable Compound.
This woman now raises chickens and
does manual labor. Read her story:
Richmond, Ind.—"For two years I
was so sick and weak with troubles
+ 1
from my age that
1 j1 when going up
(1 stairs I had to go
very slowly with
my hands on the
steps, then sit down
at the top to rest.
The doctor said he
thought I should
have ati operation,
and my friends
thought I would not
live to move into
our new house. My
daughter asked me
to try Lydia 10: P'nkham's Vegetable
Compound as she had taken it with good
results. I did so, my weakness dis-
appeared, I gained in strength, moved
into our new home, diel all kinds of
garden work, shoveled dirt, diel build-
; mg and cement work, and raised bun-
! dreds of chicl(ens and ducks. I can-
' not say enough in praise of Lydia E.
Piukham's Vegetable Compound and
if these facts aro useful you may pub-
lish them for the benefit of other
women. "—bIrs. M. 0. JOIINSTON,Route
Box 190, Richmond, lnd.
Wprat r;n;.,;sv aMCa• mm errs„- na,^, Z1.11 a taz MMEFE321
Bruises and Sprams
Have Sloan's Liniment handy for
bruises and sprains and all pains and
aches. -Quick relief follows its
prompt application. No need to
rub. It quickly penetrates to the
trouble end drives out the pain.
Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint-
Sloan's
mems.Liniment does not
stain the skin nor dog the pores.
For rheumatic aches, neuralgia,
stiff muscle.% lame back. lumbago, gout,
etralns, and sprains. it gives quick relief,
Generous sized bottle. at ell druggists,
11
¢c.
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Coronado Beach, Cali
Near San Diego
MOTORING, TENNIS,
BAY AND SURF BATHING, v
FISHING ANI) BOATING, k'
18 -Hole Gaal; Course .
:Rotel is equipped throughout with Automatic
;Sprinkler System.
AMERICAN PLAN i
301-113 J.• HERNAN, Manager
lr,areacre•.+t rinaestn maerr'estssiv entmsss -eyr:elBSSta rscnm, m=aa ay xaaem
Mac Vnery For
-pax
1 WHE.ELOCK ENGINE, 18x42.
New Automatic Valve Type, Complete with supply and exhaust pi in
- flywheel, oto. Will aocept $1,200 cash foe immediate sale. p gN
1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 K.W., 110.120 Volts D.C..
Will accept $426 cash for Immediate sate,
1 LARGE'LEATHER 13ELT. Double, Endless. 24 inch , 70 ft.
Will accept $900 for immediate sale, although belt Is In excellent eork
ditfon and now one would cost about $600.
PULLEYS, Large Oie.
28x66---$80 ; 12x60--420 ; 12!:';,x48--$12 ; 12x36 -$8.
2 BLOWERS OR FANS, 13uff110 ]Hake.
Ono 10 Inch, other 14 Inch discharge- aal0 cath.
REAL ESTATES CORPORATION, LTD.
00 Front, Os. West* Toroxt pi