The Clinton News Record, 1916-04-27, Page 6NI " PiMPLES,
AND ERUPTIONS
In the Spring Most PeopleNeed
Tonic 'Medicine.
One of the surest signs that th
blood is out of, order is the pimple
_unsightly eruptions and, eczema thai
come frequenbly with the change from:
winter to spring. These prove that
the long indoor life of winter has had
• its effect imOn the blood, and that a
tonic medicine is • needed to put: it
ri Indeed, there are few people
whogin tot need a tonie at this sea-
son. Bacl blood does merely show
itself in disfiguring eruptions, To this
sante condition is due attacks. of rheu-
tnatisin and lumbago; the sharp stab- ,
bing pains of sciatica and neuralgia;
poor Appetite and a desire to avoid
exertion. You cannot mire these trou-
bles by the use of purgative medicines
i --you need a tonic, and a tonic only,
and among all medicines there is none
can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
• their tonic, life-giving, nerve -restor-
ing powers. Every dose of this medi_
eine makes new, rich blood which ,
drives out impurities, stimnlates every '
organ and brings a feeling of new
health and energy to weak, tired,. ail-
ing mon, women and children. If you
are out of sorts give this meclicine a
trial arid see how quickly it will' re-
store the appetite revive drooping
spirits, and your veins with new,
health -giving- blood.
You can get theSe. Pills from any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
a box or six. boxes for $2.50 from The
Dr. Williams'. Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
DEADLY FRAGRANCE.
, ..
Delicious Perfume Disguished Poison
Gases.
A Central News correspondent
sends the following description of an
abortive German attack made under hurt. Theysand their followers in
cover of gas:
"On Saturday evening the word
went around that the Germans were
preparing to attack, and rill night
long the big guns bellied us. were
sending the great shells roaring over,
one heads towards the Germans. Just'
after dawn a delicious fragrance was
noticed, wafted along by a gentle
north-west breeze. The perfume of
lilac! We were all standing up and
sniffing the, beautiful scent when the
scene changed. The O. C. came rag-
ing along and shouting something in-
coherently about goggles. The next
moment the whole regiment got it,
and every man Was fumbling frenzied-
ly for his goggles. When the goggles
Were adjusted relief came gradually
but surely.' Then the order came to
put on gas helmets, and a few min-
utes later a white mist came towards
us. It was about twelve inches high,
but gathering veleme from the Ger-
man trenches.- When it reached as it
_. was it wall of grey -green vapor. But that we seem to be quarrelling. It is
!
the fateful moments spud by, and now not quite clear whether be puts E,g-
we were breathing gaspingly. , , lishmen where I put Germans. No
"Peering through our eye -pieces, we , doubt the pro -German puts English-
. descried perhaps a -hundred Germans. ;men where I put England's enemy.
climbing their parapet ancl coming, ' So that the conclusion to be drawn
Stumbling forward, . waving their from the premises depends altogether
),Afles. Our machine guns were sput- upon which side ,you are in the fight..
'tering bullets at the rate of four hull- As it is as clear as noonday to me
dred a minute. Before he had got that we have entered into this devas-
inventy yards from his trench the last tating war with a clear conscience
Gertnan was down. •and clean hands, I am satisfied that
"All at once one became aware of we must go on killing Germans un -
a dark mass of men surging. 'along.
On.they came in loose order at a lum-
• bering trot, probably three or four
hundred, wearing gas masks and look-
ing like giant toads. -
"Then, just before our eyes, the
leading Germans stopped, twisted and
110W TO WIN THIS
GREATEST OF WARS
EA,TBERVALIGHA-N SAYS TO KILL
MORE' GERMANS,
Famous Priest Renews ifis Attaks on
Those. Who .Would Spare
the Enemy.
`Kill Germans if you would win the
war," continues to be the slogan of
the Rev. Bernard Vaughan, priest
militant, of London, England. Father
Vaughan recently answered anothe
clergyman Who thought it was a pity
to Idll so many Germans by saying:
"In my blundering „stupidity I had
thotight it a pity to miss so many of
them." ' •
In a late issue of Reynolds' News-
paper Father Vaughan returns to the
charge with the following:'
There are tWo extreme schools of
thought respeeting this life aitd death
struggle called warfare The militar-
ists and pabificists are poles apart in
their teaching about war. On the
one band, while Prussian war lords
make out war to be not only a "bio-
logical necessity,",*but also the "reli-
gion o feeler," the Society of Friends.,
one theother hand, declared that no-
thing can. justify "the repelling of
force. The German Bernhardt would
turn ploughshares into swords, and
the Russian Tolstoy would, on the
contrary, crush swords into plough-
shares. 'A plague on both your houses,
say T. Pletween these opbimistic and
pessimistic views about the right to
fight thereis a thirdclass made up
of 'people like the Rev. Dr. Meyer and
the Rev. Newsham Taylor, who lead
one under the impression that they
regard the present European war as
some .•international football match
with the, betting on Mir side, and
with the hope that none of the play-
ers in the nigh' game will be badly
their solicitude for ray welfare, keep
on reminding me how ill beseeming
ecclesiastical lips it is to give the
advice to kill "Germans.
Must Go Ole -Killing Germans.
I suppose I am expected by this
school of thought to exhort our
troops not to kill them. My. Bernard
Shaw has reminded . me that there is
another way of ending the war be-
sides that of 'killing Germans, and
that is to, mid it by killing English-
men. My attitude toward the war
may be summed up in a very simple
syllogism. It is this:
Warfare means killing the troops
lighting against yeti.
13ut the troops fighting against us,
are German,
Therefore, the war for us means
killing Germans.
About the major premise Mr. Shaw
and myself are in complete agree -
/neat, It is with the minor premise
til we have reached the number that
Will entitle us to dictate to the enemy Lotus°,
our teems of peace and to save Fishermen from the Vedder River
Europe from the tyranny, the kultur. and Stave River report -that steelhead ,
of the superman with his super- salmon are mlentiful and have been
State. We have drawn the sword to caught in large numbers in the last s
protract the neutrality, thdependence, two weeks
ell, and we were too imaree to and autonomy of the smaller Euto- To fall a distance of seventy feet -1)
cheer as the terrible machine glene peen kingdotee, and it is our vooted and still live is the experience of Ed_ 4
_ wiped away the whole line ae a child's I determination never to an that sword ward Tolfsen, who was employed on a
wet hand wipes away a row of figures into its scabbard again till Europe is 'the Government grain elevator at the P
on a slate." rid of its menace to liberty, justice, foot of Salisbury Drive.,
A Crisp, Delicxouts
"Snack" for luncheon or
after the -theatre, Or an y
old time when the appetite
craves "something differ-
ent" is TRISCUIT, the
Shredded Whole Wheat
toast. Heat it in the oven
to restore its crispness, then
serve with butter, soft cheese
or marmalades As a "toast
for chafing' dish cookery .it
is a rare delight: It is full
of real nutriment.
Ceitigaigagediee'eC 74AW YAW TIY'EXTRACT ffULLETS
Electric ' Riede When ' is
Reached. by Instrument.
•
The war has• brought into being
many lvigeidoUs pieces of apparatus
• designccl to aid the British surgeon
in his difficult work. Some of these
instruments are much too complicated
to be deeeribed in the pages of a lay
journal, but there are othere the value
of whit') can be appreciated readily
by anyone.
. Animeg these is the telephone probe,
of which a. good deal has already
been beard, and now a ballet extractor
has been introduced with the object
of facilitating what is often a tedious
and difficelt' operation. This bullet
extractor has necessarily been con-
structed to meet definite requiremente.
In the -first place, the operation is per-
formed in the dark,' the bullet being
visible by the shadow thrown by Xe
rays, In the second. place, the bullet
.must be removed with the least pos-
sible danger of Wm to important
structures. the third place, the op-
erabion of removal must be made as
easy, as practicable.
The first object hes been secured by
fitting a fluorescent screen to the ap-
paratus in such a manner that, if an
X-ray tttbe be placed under the tieble
„and the rooin darkened, the shadow
of the bullet and of the points of the
forceps Will he visible Continuonely.
But the solution of one difficulty in
this case raises another—that of the
darkened room. Cutting instruments
cannot be used unless the surgeon can
see what. he is doing, and as this in-
strument has to work in the dark it
is constructed with a Want point that
will work- its way down between
; structures separating without doing
appreciable damage pressing struc-
tures aside rather than through them.
A very 'powerful pair of forceps is
necesssary to grip and extract a bul-
let, and a great deal of damage might
be done if something that was not
seen, perhaps an artery or a nerve,
was picked up along with the bullets
Accordingly, the blades of the forceps;
are attachedto an electric bell, which
only rings when both the blades are
touching the bullet, Therefore, if the
bell is made to ring while the blades
are being opened to grasp the bullet,
and if the bell continues to ring when
the bullet is seized, nothing else en
have been picked up beside the bullet,
and there is no danger 'in piffling it out.
The surgeon using this instrument can
therefore not only see what he is elo-
istg, but, by means of the bell, he has
a very accurate sense of touch for any
piece of metal that he is watching the
points of his forceps attempting to
Pick up from among the structure
deep down below the skin.
The instrument has been used with
success in a /limber of cases, but it
is still upon its trial; latcr on it will
no doubt be possible to state whether
made in Cabada.'
FROM SUNSET COAST'
WHAT THE *ESTERN PEOPLE
ARE DOING.
Progress of' the Great Webt Told
in a Few Pointed
Paragraphs.Victoria school staffs have -been re-
duced by 30 teacher's.
Coal is to drop 60 cents a ton in
Vancouver 'this spring.
South Vaneouver is talking of es-
tablishing a woollen factory.
Vernon property is assesssed for
$4,042,753, a slight increase over 1915.
'Nelson will be the scene of a mining
eon.vention for one week • early in
July.
Lee Sing was 'fined $75 in the vic-
toria 'Police Court for keeping on
opium joint.
The Fraser Hotel at New West-
minster was recently sold out by the
sheriff.
A Motion to establish a dog tax at
Langrey was lost in the council by a
vote of 3 to 4.
Bridge Foreman Johnson has a
crew of 28 men at work now on the
new Coat River bridge at Creston.
There were 288 births, 95 deaths,
ancl.94 marriages in the city •of Van -
vetiver daring the month of March.
Work will be begun immediately on
the construction of a plant for the
treatment of complex ores in Nelson,
During the past winter over 4,000,-
000 feet of logs were taken out at the
Crow's Nest Pass Lumber Company's
camp.
15 South Vancouver eleven China-
man, gardeners, are asking $2,500
damages they allege to have been done
to their gardens by the floods.
There has been received at the
Court House, for the. Government ex-
hibit there, a pure -white cock phea-
sant, from the Kelowna district.
A new traffic by-law in Victoria is
to the effect that peclesthians must
not cross the streets at intersections, t
bet only at clesigneted crossings,
The announcement is made by the
FR
C. . . that during the coming sum
_ I
mer no liquor will be sold at the com-
Plug's hotels at Banff and Lake
LIEUT.-COL, C. gt, PEBBEAU,
ho has been appointed coinmandant;
of the Hoyal anlittii7 College at
Kingston, with the rang of ecdonell;
Hitherto he etas. been Only acting
m
comandant.
Cure Borders on the
Miraculous
A. SAWYER TELLS OF WONDER-
FUL WORK OF DODD'S KiD7
NEY PILLS.
He and His Wife, After Years of Doc-
toring, Found Quick Relief and Per-
manent Cure in Dodd's Kidney Pills.
s,
Janction, Ont., April 24th.—, or not this beautiful theory will stand
(Special.)—Bordering on the miracu- the test of actual service conditions,
bus is the cure of Mr. A. Sawyer, of It apears to have given good resulta.
this place, For ten years he was an in experimental work, but the real
invalid. Five doctors failed to belp test will be when tbe instrument
Whee he was a complete wreck, bashes to be used by others than
and unable 130 walk across his room, those who have carried out the investi-
he decided to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. gations.
Six boxes Of them made hint like a
new man.
"Yes, I suffered for •ten years," Mr, Rough on Dad.
Sawyerssaid in speaking of his euro,
"The doctors, of whom I tried five al-
Frank'e mother took -him' to a con-
juring performance one afternoov mid
ogether, couldn't give me any per- the small boy was much impressed by
manent relief. Some said I had them. the wonders he .saw. That evening,
Autism, others called it lumbago, but after tea, he said:
got steadily worse.
"I must say I was a complete wreck
When I started to take Dodd's Kidney
Pills. They made a new mart of me.
"My Wife dot the same good re -
"Father, I wish I was is magkeian."
"Do you, sonny?" said the :father,
with a smile.- "If you were one what
would you clo?"
"Well," said the boy thoughtfully,
ults from them. It was after trying Won you itito a rat and eall the
everal doctors and a spetialist from cat, and wouldn't I have a lark!"
milt Ste. Marie, who advised her to
tay in bed a month, that she decided
o try Dodd's Kidney Pills. She toolc FOOD FOR BATTALION,
dozen boxes in all With splendid re- In the. British army a battalion of
ults. We both praise Dodd's Kidney 10710 men requires for its daily ra-
ffle. No one can speak too highly Hens 625 two -p 0-
ound loaves27 Pounds
of them." of bacon, more than 31 pounds of salt
Dodd's Kidney. Pills have a record and nearly 3.3: pounds of pepper,,..t
f over a quarter of a century in Can- mention only a few or the itemeet"
de, dttring which time they have,
aimed undying praise in all poets of
and eiVilization. Kamloops people are .taking hold
Prussianiam Must Go. - of the preliminary aerangements for °
the next convention of the Western a
LOSS OF LIVES IN WAR. .To the mill t h • d
ti
Warfare ae the bighest expression of ,
tins , len, w o iegar s
Canada Irrigation AsSociation, 1.1,111Ch °
The latest estimates of the dead nd lif s '
a e, I say it i the woist expression
permanently incapaCitated from the of physical evil; and to the pacifist from placer -gold mining in various 44-
abou t them.
It is reported that better reterlie What Dreams .are Made of.
war are 2,000,000 for the Entente coun- who contends that nothing can justify Dillydally (a chronic procrastinate
tries and 1,080,000 ' for the Teutonic War, I reply that there are occasions , or) --"I dreernt last night that I-er-
streams in the Port Steele division .
were obtnined in 1915 than for several THE CHINESE LANGUAGE.
allies, says the New York World. The when you must make use of the worst years previous. The value of the gold . ah--propig,ed to you. I wonder What
proportions to total population are 0.7 physical evil—warfare—in order to
is to be held there July 23-25.
le Dominion. Ask your neighbors '11" f" Mh1"4'" anti t''''kd 50 cdh"
recovered has boon estimated at $19,,
per emit- for the Entente countries support some great moral. cause.
The People of Chita Do Not Under- that is a sign of ?"
stand One Another. • Miss Lingerlong (clesperately)--"It
and 1.4 for their enemy, The great- other words, a just Ivey means utak- eTecoveeed has been estimated at
h
av a sign t you have got more
An incident, trifling in itself, that.
sense when you are a-lecp than when
shows the difficulties with wh-ich a you are awake."
$10 000.
wiid 1m ..7 pcent; Germany, .1.5 per some great moral end. le sawit ill at Ce,ecade, employing
'•
est suffewei.s are Austria-litinguy, ing tiee cif physical fortes to secure i 11
Cent; and France, 1.3 per cent. Let us get to grips • vdth this ei'1
........-Acroyamwmatmerame,mtral-a.r.”.•
Wen BUM:
Is Built To Win --
hut in building brairrand
body, often the daily diet
lacks 'certain eSsential
mineral elematts.
These necessary fact -
013 an abundantly stip-.
plied by the field grains,
but ai:t1 lackinlg in ma'tly
foods--esri::.c.'4,Fliy white
flour, frera Which they .
ars thrown out in tbe
niiUing process to, innkra
the flour white,
,
C17.,
made of Whole wheat and
malted barley, supplies
all the rich nutriment of
the grains, including
their vital' mineral salts,
those all-neeeSsary build-
ers of active brains and
vigorous bodies.
To build right, eat
Grape -Nuts,
"There's a Reason".
ghty inen, will resume .ogerateoes al
time about the rights afld epee. It has a good supply •of logs,
and will veil ' all summer. It is re„
warfare, and let me again remind•
ported that work •will 50011 bo re -
you that there is a far greater evil
sinned upon the big gold mine at
than Will', and that is sill:" War ill
it$ 111051- repellant aspeet can never CaPmel•
get
s
At Pntricia Immigration Offiter A. away from iteharaaW 'as a phy-
tbrend called =rel.:evil, The founder venting u4dee11551e5 from Crossing
of clifigkliyity waeee 05 .not so emeg the boundary at, this point frem the
Ameeican 51525 iiito Canada and
to fear him who MID kill the body
only os. fear him who &Ili de;stroy hardly a day paseees that ho does not
tarn seine baek.
the meal also. In. the eighteen mil -
During the season of 1015 the Olej
lions ' of -casualties recorded in the
preseet scientific slaughter of the mantel TJnitect Growers, the deateal
human raee not a single Gaul has organization ;Which „Ingeketegthe
, boon necessarily, herb, .though thee. duet of the', 111116 Trait, enions from
number of bodies have beee Salmon Arin te Pentielein, (lid a
believe that this over, a terribly- yolUnie orgleeeinedi "reehhieg the
physieal evil though it hew sent ymlendid toiel of $202,e'SG. . • '
heavenward eoule innumerable who • The improvemint ' err
otheewite have led their way thl,.°"g11 tlie 1-11:11051-11:1105at, .
!thither. Meanwhile I nno eatisfied Eogoweel'on *eh the ihtheeied
thet clod in His 1.,,giod thew will give 1711011E3 aro ennjloir0 rapidly
I isa-
to ‚the Allies is p,:nnat and lasting, „in- preaching coMPletion. , 1 his i8 .111001:
tory ag4inst O. foe who, having start- valuable imigeovconeet; as 'it t.itiOli-hee
ed oit is Raieetiza Ptussia and the only heavy grade On the
Prassianize Gevinany, ineenbto Gore wood -Vernon road. ,
slag eve ()illy the 'A. Weetlake is kept very by pre-
=mixt the world. .
ROSESERY'S JUDGMENT.
'Two or three times a week Levi
RoSebery is to be .found lunching ab
Bueltingliain Palace, Which merely em-
phasizes that Ring George, like his
father, has• the firmest faith in ',era
Roeebeey's•judgme»t, end like to get
-hie views -en iraportant questions.
!Loyd Roseleery .has„ of. cotirse, ketayri
Pet f 1' LAUGHED. .
It is difficult, td.realiO' that that
wondeeful weinan Madame. Patti
eelebtate hey 'seventy-third. birthday
this month, but such is •the fact and
in spite oa ber hge, her- vciide Still ea -
tains tee remarkable' powers. .
Madame INtti'has eold'a, good story,
about a littleegiriewho eggs lemming
music. The famous singer had ex-
plained to her the Meaning of the
Ring George since he was it child, and :mesieal sigas 15' and -PF; -
was- a constant visitor at Sandring-"Now," said Madame Raw, 'if 1,3,
nara. He was always a ravorite with 'Means forte, whab does 15 mean?"
the young Princes and Prinecesee, and The little girl thought eeriously foe
used to love to romp with them in a moment, and then her face bright -
the schoolroom to their hearte' (med.
tent, •"1 know," 0170 said at last, "righty."
teaveller in China has occasionally to
contend, is' told by Sir Alexander
Hosie in his interestieg account of a
trip through the interior provinces mg
titled, "On the Trail Of the Opium
Poppy."
When WO left Eu-cligang Haien, be
says, one of the local escort, evident-
ly a man oi' the streets; began Ito
multo up to the Male -beer in charge of
the litter, rie hoverd round the front
Mode, and the muleteer' acich•essecl
him: ,
"You are one of onr escoet, aren't
yeti?" •
• The man repliee in some unintel-
ligible jargon, watt the muleteer tried
him again: "Whet, is tha name of the
piece, at whiela we stop to -night?"
fho hum aim:Teed riot to under-
stttnd the creeet:on, and I' replied, for
hire, "h-ieg-yuari Heim)."
The muleteer thereupon said th
ergo, "eyesMis-
21vely ,feinny. I under-
etend all my foreign employer says,
het I do 11025 Model Cenci what thi 1
mein, a eountrymen ef 117 0111 raye
1110, nor, does he Limiter:0yd me."
The 'man passed cm 50 the eecond
muleteer after a long ?Hence, bet the
latter under-'
seind him. Nothing daunted, the man
took refuge in song, and kept on sing-
ing nearly the whole of the day. .
When will China possees a language
Unit will he intelligible to the Whole
Chinon race?
Too Willing Worlter.
• '-Yes, the boss ;mid he was losing
Money on the. things I was making."
"And what WOTC you making?"
"Mistaltes,"
Beauty may be only skin deep, Mat
eves y weinn a 'mows that that ie
enough.
--
Ireep Vilnard's Liniment lr. lIkelICItt;i0
-µ
4411
You WM find relief in Zatn-tink
It eases the burning, stinging
pain, stops bleeding and brings
ease. PerseVerance, with Zana.„
Rtik, ineanS cure. INhynet prove
Vag ? All .Druogi00bst,033.
somt „-toos,-
.
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17,19r17"
SGANDAL WAR LOAN.
Goveeement fuEptied the Savings
Bunke,,
The Temidon'Telegranh'ssitelne, co,
respondent says that, eccordin5 to in-
•direet information -from ,gerlin; Dr,
Licklumat disclosed a fact of consid-
'erable gravity (Juries; the eitting
the Reiehesteg on April 8, regarding
the latest German,loan. The President,
Ministers; ancl Deputies alike made the
meet determined efforts to prevent Dr.
Liebitriecht from speeking, and the
eansoeship prevented the newspapers
from publishing anything about he
Persons in Germany do not know,
or know only impeefectly, what Dr.
Liebknecht said, but great fear pre -
Valls in Germany that to cover the
loan the Government, emptied the
savinge banks an4 lcinclrecl institu-
tions. The ten 'Millard loan is a
colossal mystification'and Liebknecht
would seem 'to have disclosed this in
the Reiehsteg iti tWO. Or three sen-
tences heaed in the tumult
'After the sitting it was 'made in -
possible for Dr. Liebknecht to com-
municate with any newspaper, There
WOO a demand for his errese, but the
Government was afraid to take this
stem, fearing the indignation of the
working elasses, whose savings had
been commandeered.
The conclusion to be drawn froin
the above is that it will be impossible
f or Germany to float any Anther
loan. Echoes of the' scandal must
have reached Austria4Itingary, and
will have .a prejtaliciareffect•on, Aus-
tro-Dungarian borrowing. '
3, —
THE BEST MEDICINE
• FOR THE BABY
The best medicine for ,the baby is
the one that never fails to cure and
which, at the dame time, the mothee
may give with perfect assurance that
it is absolutely safe. Such is meal -
eine is Baby's Own Tablets. They are
the only medicine absolutely guaran-
teed entirly free from injurious drugs
and svhat is more they never fail to
free the baby frOm those minor ills of
babyhOod and' childhood, Once .
mother has used them she would use
no other medicine. They regulate
the stomach and bowels; drive out
constipation.; expel wornm and make
teething easy. They are sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams Medicine
Co. Brockville, Ont.
—Fier Dress.—"---
"I dress expenaively. Do you think
yo1.1 could do as wen for me in that
respect as father does?"
"Perhaps en," said the young man.
"Still, I shouldn't like to go around
looking as shabby as he does."
Ninerd's Liniment Lumberman's rriond
Duchy,
Kriss—What did you get out of
your aunt's estate?
ICrose—After settling thing e up the
lawyer blew me to a good dinner and
loaned me $5.
Granulated EYelids.
ai • rigiu Eyes inflamed by expo.
sure to Sun, Dust and Wind
e quickly relieved by [Orin
Eye Remedy, No Smarting,
just Eye Comfort, At
Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle, iiiiniacEye
SelveinTtibes25c.ForgookeithaYerletholc
Druggists or Merino Eye Rentedy Ce . , Chicago
Fathers and Sons
"The old-fashioned boy uced to
&aid every word his father said."
"Yes," replied the rather cynical
youth; "bat you must remember that
the old-fashioned boy had one
those thoughtfal, old-faelelesrerfssis.,
ers."
• Fly Poiscin
Kills Ignie Children
• Than. All OtlzerPoisons
Combined -
For Safety's Sake,Use
Is there within yogr home,
allyWhere vvithin baby's reach,
a saucer of arsenic poisoned
paper floating in water, or a can
with a svveetenecl poisoned wick?
During 1915, 26 cases of fly
• poisoning were reported from 11
states; in 1914, 46 eases from 14
states, Fly ',bison kills move
chihlren than all oiner poisons
cont6ined,
Vet fly poison still is left 1.1 11.•
guarded except in the homes
where in others have learned that
the set fe, vire, notz-poisavolts ,
efficient Ily catcher and de-
stroyer is
Tile /carnal of the Michigan State
Medical Society comMentS thus in
recent issue:
"Srmptorns of arsenical poisoning are
very similar to !hose of cholera 1nfantile:3i
undoubtedly 51151115101 of oases of cholera
infaritum were really cases of arsenical
Poiaening, but death, if occurring, was
attributed to cholera Infantum.
"Wereneat, arsenical fly destroying do -
'vices are dangerous and should be abol-
isbod. Health olbelnis should become
aroused to prevent further loss of life
front their source. Our Michigan Legis -
Is hire, this last passed 25115,5 reg-
ulating the saki of poisonous fly pripers,''
The 0. & W. Thum CO.
Grand Rapids, Mich. (i3)
A Distinction.
"Did that firm fail to pay iti
debts?"
"No, it failed so it wouldn't have to
pay them."
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biers, Deloware. Carman. or -
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`4,-, Shafting, Hangers, Puttees, oratea
Let un figure on your requirements,
Napanee Iron Works, Ltd., Napanee,
A.OZZITS WANTED.
ACIENTS WANTED TO HANDLO
on"pid
raselling speolaitles. Dims,
MOUS emote. Acme supply Co., Rings -
ton, Ont,
SEEME. W'14.1FTED.
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Y and ritterS, Toolinakeeil, else
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shells. Phone or wire applleationS Pro -
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ACM M(1STS, FITTERS, 1(1014-
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experienced on shells. Phone, wire, or
write, 13. T3ell 15 ion Company, Ltd., St.
George, Ont.
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15 °glees for sale lit good Ontario
tOwns. 'rho most useful and interesting
of all busineeses, information on
application to Wilson Publishing Coin-
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MISCELLANEOUS.
•N-ano..tzt.r.,:eumaaisnxeullNyES:Eti
lIceeattonal advantages — Modern
Rooms; eight nem schedule; allowanao
or 55.00 per month with uniforms end
text books after three months probe-
177,,I1caoci,11:1°„apia,,: ituyalsiu..01(.1,41cteiiiip•,,,le:adtclA111;ter:,01 11 .111 15.
Geiser, ty"tiperl otniirf NU -'1.S(18: ty
f-1,141-Xtzttfb17.-TuhlORS, LUMPS. 1:1120..
N.) Internal and external, cured r.ith-
out nolo Omn
by our i) treatmen.
t. rite
tis before too late. Dr, Rellman liosileal
Co 1 !lulled, Collingwood. Ont.
"Overseas" Liniment
ainard's Liniment Co., Limitedt . Why slump with uhounnutinn. Lain -
wee very eiek with Quiesy and
thought I svould strangle. I used I The Dighes's grade geoment nem.,
MINARD'S LINIMENT, and it cured' i',44",1 at anaa' Fan'StY 4130
I 51.00.
me at once. I am never without it
now,
Yours gratefully,
MRS. C. D. PRINCE.
Nauwigewaek, Oct. 21st,
WOMAN COOKS ARMY TUTORS.
Their Employment - to Instruct Sol-
diers Urged in lirogland.
ri)r. Sloan Chesser, speaking recently
at a meeting ab the Institute of Hy-
giene, London, urged the employment
of •wornen cooks to instruct soldiers.
1,T11040 charge of caps and hospital
kitchene, she Said, were in many eases
ignoraut of cooking and dietetics, and
the Cover/lent had only begun,
.srnall way, be utilize trained women
cooks to teach the eoldiers.
If ltegeland could, on a large settle,
use good 5510111011 cooks, with soldiers
Working under theni, the country
would save in a camp where a anti-
seseessesemsmsesemeneegras sion is billeted several thousand,
pounds each week.
*2NI Moot WO/MOIL Dr. Chesser insisted,
made the mistake or being 130C) angioue
egd ree to eave in food. Girlmight be train-
ed for "home service" in the 'kitchen,
the garden, the farm, the counting
house or the hoemital. It should be
impossible for may healthy woman to
be idle at the preeent time,
Ho Was a Navigates.
• Sir Charles 7,Vyndhern, during his
Am2ri01n tour, raid at a dinner in
New York :--"Too numy of es res-
emble n boy at the wheel, The boy
stood on Om bridge of a schooner be -
0 -51:1 ths captain on a staery night, It
suddenly became neeessary for the
captain tcrem below, and he said to the
bcy—Tfere take the wheel, be back
in a few nahmtes. Steer by that star
entl yeti will be all right,' The boy
beget] b etare the boat, and soon he
got- out of hee comme. The star
llOW eperatztl astern fleteacl of ahead,
fli.nit7d dawn to the eaptain--ID,
klpp2r, 01 115 up .and find us another
stasis • I'Ve passed that one."
lanacs-Po Latinrn 1 11204 by PbY01014110.
' "gag 111
,G152:12',
Eillo iho crooves of the
won. axle. '
1\,lolc.os11 psrfett bearing
51521100.
Provsms blacked wheels.
Lets 3..our horse •
bigger lends,
Tlic ?erica does it.
Dotz lore E 1)472/u:hero
lho Imperial Oil Compaziy
'Limited
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810 Bathurst 61,, Toronto, 1)511.
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DOG DISEASES
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Pitleaff H. CLAY GLOVER, 11. S. •
00ff Remedios ,n8 West Slat Seteet, Nog York::
Sickness Causes
inefficiency
you aro losing time anti gamily ihrnoith sickness,
05 et 0500 50 P, Hervey Roof CO. Or a est a
imedies for NeltraSthenin• A.1i1n1". COng,bU011 al
icllosys, Plies, Epilepsy or Palling Sicion 0. Ner,rua
Di:Hilly, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism, Old Sor,,
or Wears, am! indigestion, They 1,104 het n per -
festal by 51.115 01 medical practice. It not 954l1c553
with results atter 30 days, they rest you notlerii
Send no nitincy but rehire this ad for r,,,icald tri,t
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*.Arrat MO, • -
SPECIALLY MA
FARM FOOTWEAR
seee*ss-a::„ PiliinFAED
TO. YOU
$825
^ 1-
lierels it light weight, durable ain't
coinrortablo working slice speelallY
satiable for framers., wwicieni,, n, mill -
mon, tritekmen, laborers --all who re-
quire extra ofrung, rimy footwear ror
working 111, '\,\*0 Mali° 011:111 05' thc
splendid ell -tanned FikOWIlegith water..
proofed leather that has made
Pahner's "Moose Head Bro,nd"
famous for almost forty years. No
need to suffer with tired, 001'0. Rog
'ing. burning test. Get us pair or these .
rine End 00.00 and pomrort. ye1..
dealer doesn't carry them, sena us les
name, enclosing 51,25, end we v.! Ill
ship you a pair, all charges mad, to*
any address fn Canada or 0. Meal
(stating Idoc) by postal nv express
order. Sarno e es shown, 0 eye-
lets bleb, 5070,. 555,21,, ror our catalog
115515' 0125' 0.11C1
Whiten' foOtWeor
UOTLII P.FiltbatIZ 00., rand -toe,
VImftexiotou, 25. B., Canada,
ISSUE U.-JUL