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The Clinton News Record, 1916-10-26, Page 5PIMPLES ERUPTIONS 'In- the - SPringe Meet PeoPle . Need. ai' Topic Meditine: One of the stitest signs that the blood iS Out' of Mater it the pimples, ...., unsightly eruptions and eczema .that e aanous Priest Renews His Attacks on come frequently With the change from ' • Those Who Would Spare, Winter 4i -soling. These Prove that the'Eneray.', the long indoor. life of winter ha e had : e , ,. • . e its effect Upon the bleed, and 'that a i ,Kill Germans . if you would win the tole medicine is needed to put it : war," continues to be the elogaii of Indeed, there are few people the Rev. .Bernard Vaughan., priest who do Met need a tonic at this sea- militant, of London, England. Father on, Bad blood does not merely show Vaughan teed).* answered another itself in disfiguring eruptions. To thie . clergyman who thought it was a pity Same condition is due attaeke of rhea- to km so many Germans .by saying; biotin', and lumbago; the sharp stab- Intl my blundering stupidity I had birigpains . of sciatica and neuralgia; thought it a pity to miss so Many of poor .appetite and a desire to avoid theme .. : exertion. You cannot .cute these trou- 1 in a late iisue of Reynolds' News- ' Ides by the use of Purgatiire Medicines paper Father Vaughan returns to the ' '-,-yeti need a tonic, .and a tante only, I charge with the following: . • • had among all medicines there is none i, There are two extreme sahoola of : can equal 13r. Williams' Pink Pills for I thought respecting this life and death their tonic, life-giving, nerve -Teeter- straggle called warfare: The militar7 ihg powers.: Every dose of this meth- ists and pacificists are poles apart in cine makes new, rich blood which 1 their teaching about war. On the drives out impurities, stimulates every ' one head; while Prussiaxi. war lords make out war Aci be not only E "bio- logical necessity," but also the "reli- gion o fValor," the Society of Friends, HOW TO WIN THIS A Crisp, Delicious ,R.NI,C.• Cornmandalit • "Snack" for luncheon or' CRENIEST OF WARS th th t o any a ers e- ea re, r - old time when the appetite cr,aves "something adiffea- , IER VAUGHAN SAYS TO KILL MORE GERMANS: ent" is TRISCtrr, the Shredded Whole Whet toast. Heat it in the oven Organ ' and brings a feeling of new health and energy to weak, tired, ail- ing men, women and children. If you re out of sorts 'give this Medicine a I one the other hand, declared that no - trial and see how quickly it will re- thing can justify "the repelling of a store the appetite, revive drooping force. The German Bernhardt would ppirits, and fill your- veins with new, ' health -giving blood. You eon' get these Pills from any inedieine dealer of by mail at 50 cents h bm.• or six boxes for. $2.50 froin The Dr. Williains' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DEADLY FRAGRANCE. , Delicious Perfume Disguished Poison Gases. turn Ploughshares into swords, and the Russian Tolstoy would, on the contrary, 'crush swords into plough - shared. A plague on both your houses, say I. Between these optimistic and pessimistic views about the right to fight there is a third class 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, *ith --the- betting on our side, and A Central News correspondent with the hope that none of the play sends the following description of an era in the rough game will be badly abortive German attack made under hurt They and their followers in cover of gas: their solicitude for My welfare, keep "On Saturday evening the, word on reminding. me low ill beseeniing went around that the Germans were ecolesiastical lips it is to give the preparing to attack, and all night adviu ce t Mst Go On Killing Germans. kill' Germans. long the big. guns behind Us were . sending the great shells roaring over . duo heads towards the Germans. Just I suppose I am expected by this after dawn a delicious fragrance was school of thought to exhort our noticed, wafted along by a gentle troops' not to kill them. Mr. Bernard north-west breeze. The perfume of Shaw has reminded me that there is lilac! We •tirere all standing, up and another way. of Muting the war ,be, sniffing the beautiful scent whenthe sides that of killing Germans, and scene changed, The 0. C. came rag- that is to end it by killing English- ing and shouting something in- men. MY attitude toward the war coherently about goggles. The' next may be summed up in a very simple moment the whole regiment got it, syllogism: It is this: and every Map was fumbling frenzied. Warfare Means killing the troops ly for -hie goggles. When the goggles fighting against you. were- adjusted ,relief. came gradually But the troops fighting against us but surely: Then the order Came to are German. put on gas helmets, and:a feW,min- Therefore, the war for us means utes later a. white mist tame towards killing Germans. us.: was about twelve hichei high, About the major premise,Mr. Shaw • but gathering volume from the Ger- and myself are in complete. agree - man trenches. When it reached Us it Silent It is with the minor premise was a wall of grey -green vapor. But that we seem to be quarrelling. It is • the fateful moments sped by, and now we were breathing gaspingly. "Peering through our eye -pieces, we descried perhaps a. hundred Germans climbing their parapet end coming atumbling, forward, waving their . rifles. Our Machine pips Were sput- tering bullets at the rate of four hun- dred a Minute. Before he had got twenty yards from his trench the last - German was down. "All' at Mice one became aware .6f m a dark • ass of Men surging along , . On they =le in loose Order at a lain- bering trotprobably three or four , hundred, wearing gas masks and look- ing like giant toads: "Then, just before our eyes, the leading Germans stopped, tWiebed and fp11,. and we were too hearse to cheer as the terrible machine. guns wiped awayethdaylide line as a child's ' determination never to slip that sword ward. Tolfson, who was employed on Wet hand, wipes away a row of figures into its scabbard again Europe is: the Government grain elevator at the rid of its menace to liberty, justice, foot of Salisbury Drive. on a slate." and Civilization. Kamloops people are taking hold t'dO'sfsKidney Pills have a record Prusollanism Must Go. of over a quarter of a 'century in Can - of the preliminary arrangements for to res,tore it S 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. • Made in Canada,. FROM SUNSET CO.MT WHAT THE WESTERN 'PEOPLE ARE DOING • Progress of the Great West Told in a Few i'einted . . Paragraphs. . • . -Victoria school kids have been re- duced by 30 teachers. Coal is to drop 50 cents a ton in Vancouver this spring. South Vancouver is talking of es- tablishing a ,woollen factory. Version propeity is assessed for $4,042,753, a slight increase over 1.215: Neleon -will be the scene of a mining convention for one -week early in July. Lee Sing was fined :$75 in the Vies feria 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 Langley' Was lost in the council by a vote -of 3 to 4. Bridge Foreman Johnson has a deir of 28 men at work now on the new Goat River bridge at Creston. There were 288 births; 95 deaths, and 94 marriages in the city of Van- vouver during the month of March. Work will be begun:iminediately on the constraction 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. In South Vancouver eleven China- man, gardeners, are asking $2,500 damages they allege to have been done not quite clear whether he puts Eng- to them gardens by the floods. lishmen where I put Germans. No There has beeo recIsived at the doubt the proGerinan pats English- Com.t Hods°, for the Government ex - men -where I pat England's enemy. Milt there, a pure white cock pima - So that the conclusion to be, drawn sant, from the Kelowna district. from the premises depends altogether A new traffic by,:lasy in' Victoria is Usion which side yeti are in the tight to the effect that pedestrians must As it is 'as clear as nooaday to me not cross the streets at intersections, that .we have entered into this devils. hu only at designated crossings. • tating war with a clear conscience The announcement is- made by the and clean, hands, I am satisfied • that C. P. R. that during the coming' sum - we must go on killing Germans tin-. mer liquot will be sold at the coin- th we haire reached the munber that pany's hotels at Banff and Lake will entitle us to dictate to the enemy L • our -terms of peace and to save Fishermen from the Vedder River "My wife got the same good ?:e - Europe from the tyranny, the Icon= and St -,o River report that steelhead sults from them. It was after trying "I'd turn you into a rat and call the of the superman -with his supers salmon are plentiful and have been several doctors and a specialist from Cat, and wouldn't I have lark!" • State. We have ds'asvp. the sword to caught in large aumbers in the last Sault Ste.•Marie, who advised her tol Protect the heatrality, independence, two weeks, stay in. bed a month, that she decided and autonomy of the smaller Euro- To .fall a distance of Seventy FOOD FOR BATTALION. ean kin doms Mid it is our rooted and still liVe is tlie experience of Ed- •I'et. to try Dodd's Kidney Pills., She took a dozen boxes in all with splendid re- In the British army a battalion of • iminou.i.-orm. G. ss. rirannExu, '.'ho has been. appointed commandant. of the !loyal Military. College at' Kingston, with the rank of colonel.; Hitherto die lies been only acting; cornniandant. Cure Bordas on the Miraculous A. SAWYER TELLS OF WONDER- FUL WORK OF DODD'S KID- NEY PILLS. He and His Wife, After Years of Doc- toring, Found Quick Relief and Per- manent Cure in Dodd's Kidney Pills. NTIWYAW.TO EX'FRACT BULLETS Electfic Bell Rings When Bullet is Reached by Iiistrunielit. • . The --war has brought into being Many ingenious pieces of apparatus designed to 'aid- the Brit:fah surgeon' in his diffictilt work. Some. of these instruments are much too complicated to be described in -the pages of a lay journal, but there are ethers- the value of which can be -appreciated..readily 'by anyone. , .Aniong theee is the telephone probe, of which a good deal has • already been heard, and now a bullet extradtor has been introduced with the object of facilitating what is often a tedious and diffieult operation. This ,bullet extractor has necessarily been con- structed to meet definite requirements. In the first plade, the operation. is per- formed in the dark, the bullet being visible bee the 'Shadow thrown by X- rays. In the second' place, the bbllst must be removed with the least pos- sible danger' of injury. to important , structures, In the third place, the op - elation of -removal must be made as easy as practicable, tThe first object has been secured by fitting a fluorescent screen to the ap- paratus in such a manner that, if an 'K -ray 'tube be placed under the table and the room darkened, the shadow of the bullet and of the points of the forceps will be 'visible contimuiusly. But the solution of one difficulty in this ease raises another—that of the .darkened room.-- Cutting instruments cannot be used unleds the surgeon can see what he is doing, and as this in- strument has to work in the dark' it is constructed with a blunt point that will work its way down between structures, separating without 'doing appreciable damage pressing struc- bures aside rather than through them. A very powerful siair 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 bullet Accordingly, the blades of the foreepe are attached to an electric bell, which only rings when both the blades are touching the bullet. Therefore, if the bell is made to 'iing while the blades are being opened to grasp the bullet, and if the ben -continues to ring when the 'bullet is- seized, nothing else can have been picked up beside the bullet, and there is no danger in pulling it out. The surgeon using this instrument can therefore not only see what he is do- ing, but, by means of the bell, he has a very accurate sense of touch for any piece of metal that he is latatehing the SCANITAL HUN WAR LOAN. Goveriainelit itilaatied• the Savings The 'London 'TelegitinVe Rome coe- reapondent says that, according to in- direct informatiorr 'frein Berlin, Dr. .Lieblenecht disclosed a fact 'of oonsia- erable gravity .deriag, the Sitting'. of the Reichestag. On 8 regarding the latest German loan: The President, Mioisters and,Depaties, alike made the mot determined effoata to prevent Do'.' Liebleneeht 'Speaking,. and the censorship nreVented the newspapers from poblishing anything about lb, Persons in Gerrriany do not know, or know only: imperfectly, what Dr, Liebknecht said; but great fear pre - veils in Germany that to cover the loan the Government iemptied 'the 'savings banks and kindred • institu- HMIS, The ten . loan is a colossal mystification, and Liebknecht Would seem 'to have disclosed this in the Reichstag in two or three seri- tences heard in the tumult. After the sitting it was made PeSsible ,for Liebkneeht to cam- mttnicate with any 'newspaper, There. was a demand for his arrest, but the Government Was afraid to take this Stem fearing the indignation of the working classes, whose savings had been ecimmandenred. The conclusion to be drawn from the above is that it will be impossible fin, Germany to float any further loan. Echoes of the scandal post have reached Austria-Hungary, and will have a prejudicial effect on Aus- tro-Hungarian borrowing. THE BEST MEDICINE FOR THE BABY The heat medicine for the baby is the one that never fails to cure and Which at the same time, the mother may give with perfect assurance that it is absolutely safe. Such a medi- cine is Baby's Own Tablets. They are the only medicine absolutely guaran- teed entirly free from injurious drugs and what is more they never fail to SEED POTATOES free the baby from those minor ills of BED POTATOES, IRISH COB - biers. Beleware, Carman. • Or - ass and childhood. Once a .0e.rotaattirx. EFilfri.lynll,m, tend. Write for mother has used them she would use so . Brampton. no other medicine. They regulate nenn, mann. the stomach and bowels; drive out ess- constipation.; expel worms and make S E_WING MACHINE. Slit'PLIES--ie teething easy. They are sold by inedi- esiiiTtVesoil5q, pine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a , auperiee sinuate'a Coe., Handlion, aont'.1e. box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Brockville, Oct. . ,re Her Dress. Fly. Poistn Kills More Children Than All Other Poisons ' Combined For Safety's Salle?Us is there within your home, anywhere within baby's reach, a saucer of arsenic Poisoned paper floating id water, or a can with s.sweetened poisoned wick? During 1915, 26 cases of fly poisoning were reported Erom 11 states; in 1914, 46 cases from 14 states. Fly poison kills snore children than all °Mei. poisons combined. Yet fly poison still is left un' guarded except in the homes where mothenshave learned that the safe, sure, non.possonous, efficient fly catcher and de- stroyer is L FO 91, t The Sournal of the Michigan State Medical Society comments thus in a recent issue: "Symptoms of armies' poisoning are very similar to those of cholera infantum; Undoubtedly a number classes of cholera infantum were really eases of arsenical poisoning, but death if occurring, was attributed to oliolore'lefautum, "Wo repent, arsenical fly destroying rie- vices are dangerous and should be abol- ished. stealth officials should become aroused to prevent further loss of life from Hick Baum°. Our Miehigan Legis- lature, this inst session, passed ala,', reg- ulating the sale of poisonous fly papers." The 0. & W. Thum Co. Grand Rapids, Mich. pis) A Distinction. "Did that firm fail, to pay itf debts?" "No, it failed so it wouldn't have to pay them." gri kI E E S B PACTOBY nomnits. ‘..., shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Orates. Let us figure on your requirements, Napanee Iron Works, Ltd., Napo.nee. "I dress expensively. Do you think points of his forceps attexnpting to : you could do as well' or Inc in that pick uh from among the ,structure 'respect as father does?" deep down below the skin.onu, Gs;t7..f7ts.WANTEI) TO EANDLE success in a number pf cases, but it looking as shabby as he does." The instrument has been used with "St9.1., I shouldn't like to "perhaps eoiaid_ the younggoarnoluannd 1.1,0 our rapio selling specialties. Eller- Agme Supply Co., ,I(Ings. 18 still upon its trial; later on it will no doubt be possible to state whether iismarfv.s Liniment Zumberinawa Priced „ Caporal Junction, Ont., April 24th.— or not this beautiful theory will stand (Special.)-,Eordering on the miracu- the bast of actual service conditions. lous is. the cure of Mr. A. Sawyer, of it apears to have given good results this place. For ten years he was an in experimental work, but the real A.GENTS WANTED. invalid, Five doctors failed to help him. When he was a complete wreck, and unable to walk across his room, he decided to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. Six boxes of theni made hien like a new man. "Yes, I suffered for ten years," Mr. Sawyer said in speaking of his cure. "The doctors, of whom I tried five al - test will be when the instrument comes to be used by others then those who have -carried out the investi- gations. Rough on Dad. Frank'n Mother took him to a con- juring performance one afternoon and together,. 'couldn't give me any per. the small boy was much impressed by manent relief. Some said I had then- , the' Wonders he saw. That evening matism, others called it lumbago, but after tea, he said: I got steadily worse. "Father, I. wish I was a maecian.' "I Must say I was a complete -wreck .Do you, sonny?" said the fait:her when I started to take Dodd's Kidney with a smile. "If you were one what Pills. They made a new Man of.me. would you do?" "Well," said the boy thoughtfully, . • P g sults. We both praise Dodd's Kidney Pills. No one can speak too highly of them." LOSS OF LIVES IN WAR. The latest estimates of the dead and permanently incapacitated:from the war are 2,000,000 for the Entente coun- tries and. 1,080,000 . for the Teutonic allies, says the New York World, The proportiods total population are 0.7 per cent, for the Entente . countries and 1.4 for their enemy. The great- est safferers are AustriaeHungtuey, with 1.7 per cent.; Germany, 1.5 per cent.; and France, 1.3 per cent. =excleensrmartersaras We II Built Is Built To Win— but in'bUilding brain and body, often the day diet lacks certain' essential mineral elements. These neaeSaartry fad - ors are abundantly mm - plied by the field fxrains, but . are lacking in many foods—cap 2 y white - flour, from which they are thrown out in the prOcess to mske the flour whits. Cr niade of whole wheat and malted barley, 'supplies all the rich nntriment of the grains, including their vital mineral salts, those all -necessary build- ers of active brains and vigorous bodies. To build right, eat Grape -Nuts' "There's aleason" the next convention of the Western ado, during which time they have To the militatist, then, who regards ' Canada Irrigation AssociatiOn, which earned undying praise in all parts of 1;46 men requires for its. daily ra- tions 635 two -pound -loaves, 12'7 ponds of bacon, more than al pounds of salt and nearly 13 pounds Of pepper, to mention only a few of the Hauls. Ask for Maar d'e and take no °thee warfare as the higheet expression of i's to be held there Silly 23-25. ' the Dominion. Ask your neighbors life, I say it is the, worsf; expression i It is reported 'that bettet -returns of physical evil; and to the pacifist ' f imin placer -gold mining in various who contends that nothing can justify i streams in the -Fort -Steele division war, I reply that there are Occasions were obtained in 1915 than for seVeral when you must make use of the worst physical evil—warfare—in order to iyears previhus: The value of the gold support some great metal cause. n recovered has been estimated at $10, - covered has been estimated at other words, a just war means mak- I *. . The sawinill at Cascade, employing $10,000. ing use of physical forces to secure sonic great moral such. . eighty mem resnme operationa Let us get to grips with this clues, posteda lidl.4i I tharr Weall'Ik SVitliillresio%0 warfare, and let me -again remind nItbies re- thanyou that there . is a -far greeter evil I in : stinted ' upon the big gold filifte at wale and that is,. sing War its most tepellant aspects can never ClAil7epl'atiicia In' migration Officer A. I g0 away from its chatecterials is PitilYi; ' A. . Westlake is kept very busy pre-; steal evil only, Whereas brand dolled moral evil. The:founder renting undesirables froin crossing, ; of Christianity Warne us not so nneeh tAbiencli)iocuatinclarsyweat this pocittittnafaaaom atiliecte , to :Coq him who can kill the body only as to fear him Who can destroy hardly a day Paesees that lie does not , timn some...hada ': ., - .. , - ! the soul also. In the eiglitoert mil - During the season of 1919 the Ok-' lions Of casualties recorded in the present scientific' slaughter 4 the oarnruaerzaiiitioillkit::',111?el'i6WiLt'si ;:ettlifth6e61]-11. aranian race net a single soul has duet pi! the: nine fruit unions:'.fe:oni ' been :necessarily hurt, though that Member of bodies hare been hit, i'Salanon Am, ' to Pentiettin, 'did 'a: I believe the I; this wee, a terribly ,, okni e of , ' be si neati , reaching the p.bysico „Fit though it is, hao sent splendid total of 8802,18a, : • The improventegete of e: the, road heavenward weals lanunierable who tray through the-. . Iminellelin aeanyon at might otherwise have lost -their thither. Meanwhile 1- mil' satisfied' iMgeWood, 'arc whith ', the Interned that God in His goral thno will give . aliens I ara ' dirP10y6d it rapiella• ' ap,. to :the` Attlee a g'reut, and lain;ing sic- Moachlata eompletion, This -le .a neesta : tory against a foe who, having etart- valuable impeoveroget, as it atoll bee -, ed, out be Kaiserize Pitiesia . and the mily heavy s,;,rode on the Edge- Prustianize GetinanY, meant to Ger- wood-Ver.:on road, , , • a• - It has" a geed 'supply of loge,1 tion about the eights and wrongs of °.nce' maenze the world.. ROSEBE'RY'S JUDGmlizrr. --- • Two or three times 'a week Lord Rosebery is to be found lunching air Backing,ham Palace, which merely em- pha.siz& that King George, like his father, has the firmest faith in Lord Rosebery's judgment, and like to get liii views on iirmortarit questions. Lord Roeebevy has, of eouree, known King George since he was, a child, and woe a constant -visitor at Sandring- hem. He was always a favorite with the'young Princee and Prineeeeee, ted 1:1;:ed to 100e to romp with then' in the schoolroom to 'their hearts' eon tech. THEN, laafTTI U C' Iii ie didieult, to realize..that wonderful Woman Madame Patti Will celebrate her seventy -Hued- birthday this ninth, 'but. such ii thesfact? and in Spite of her age; her.voice still re- tains its reMesicable powess, Madame Patti haa told a good storV about a little girl who was kerbing music. The famous singer had ex- plained' to, her the meaning of the musical signs IP and FF. "Now," said ,Madame Patti, "if Is moans foete, what, does Mean?" The little girl tismight seriously for mommit, and then her fttee bright- ened. - "1 kiaow," she said at last, "eighty." about them. What Dreams are Made of. • , 'Is ---Dillydally (a chronic procrastinaa- THE CHINESE LANGUAGE. or)— I dreamt last night that I-er- - sTah-proposed to you. I wonder what The People of Chide Do Not Under- ' that is a sign of?" stand One Another. . Miss Lingerlong (desperately)—"It -Ais a sign thortyou have got more , n: incident, trifling in itself, that sense When you are aeleep than when showthe sliffieulties . with which a e traveller m China has occasionally to You arawake." contend, is told by Sir -Alexander Hosie in his interesting account of a trip through the interior provinces en- titled, "On the Trail of the Opium Poppy." When We left Fu-chlang Haien; he says; one of the local escort, evident- ly a man of the streets,' began to make up to the muleteer in charge of the litter, He hoyerd round the fro* ; milk, and the muleteer ' addressed - "You are one of our escort, aren't you?" The man replied in conic unintele ligible jargon, and the moleteer tried hist again: "-What is the .narse of the place at, which we stop to -night?" The Man unneared not • to under., ' atand the question, and I replied .for '.2;:itesceytien Haien." rindetete-thererpon said to him.: Pelf, "ri. hie is vi ry fernay. I. uader- rtand all My foreign employer nays, but I do net Undeicemd Whet this' man, a eoeditryinan ef.:thy own, eay.3 to me roa does be underetand me." The man passer,. on Sri the cocand maleteey atter a long eilence, bat, the latter was equally nrable to under- stand him •Nothing debuted; the num *1.7: refuge in sorg, anch inapt on sing- ing the whole Of the day. When will' China possess a language that will be intelligible to the whole Chinese race? - It You Will fin I relief in L'am-Bult I It easee II 0 burning, stinging pain, slops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zatn.. tkik, means cure. Why not prove this ? 452 Dilgeoglabad Sfores.— 10'm7Wki ' TOO. Willing Worker. "Yes, the boss said he was: losing money on the things I was making."' "And, what were you making ?" , • "Mistakes." 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WANTED — LATH MACEINISTS and:Fitters Toolmakers, ales operatore expeetendea on the larger Size shells, Picnic or wire applications Pre- ferred. B. Bell & Son CompanY, Ltd., St. George, Out. • ACIIINISTFL PITTEBB, TOOL- .i.V.R. makers, handy men. also OPP Vatars experienced on shells. Phone, wire, or Write. B. Bell & Son Company, Ltd., St. George, Ortt. rsuw ars:emus TOE sAnm, Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Shaine Es sniveinTubeasc. ForBookotiiiofiyorrenask Druggists orrdurinelEyeRemedyee.,Chifulio Fathers and Sons "The old-fashioned boy used to sn'ini every word his father said." "Yes," replied the rais*.etiVrileal- youth; "but you aust remember that the old-fashioned boy had one of these thoughtful, old-fashioned 'fath- ers." Minard's Liniment Co., Limited: I was very sick with Quinsy and thought I would strangle. I . used MINARD'S LINIMENT, and it cured me at once. I ani never -without it nOW. YOUra gratefully, mns. C. B. PRINCE. Nauwigewauk, Oct. 21st, WOMAN COOKS ARMY TUTORS. Their Employment to Instruel Sol- diors Urged in England. Dr. Sloan Chesser, speaking recently at a meeting al, the Institute of Hy- giene, LOntion, urged the employment of wernen cooks to instruct soldiers. Thoee in charge of cape and hoapital kitchens, she said, were in many eases ignorant of cooking anti dietetics, and the Covernent had only begun, in a small way, 'et Utilize trained women cooks to teach the holdiers. If England could, on a large scale, ase good wenien coolcs, with SOldiora working under thetas the countsy v-ould save in a camp where a Orli, Sion is billeted several thousand pounds each week. . Most women, Dr. Masser insisted, Made the mLitake or being too anxious to save in food. Girls might be traia- ed for "home service" iii the kitchen, the garden, thee fain, the counting hottee or the hospital. It should be impossible for any healthy wcimen to be idle at the present time. . . He Was it Navigator. Sir Charles Wyadhare, during hie Americen tome aid at a dinner in New York :—"Too many of us res- emble a bey at the wheel. The boy stood on the bridge of a schooner be- e'de the captain on a datry night. It suddenly became necessary' for the eapiteio to go below, rind he said to the bry--`Here take the wheel, be back: in it few minutes. .Steee by that, stat' and you Will be all right.' The boy began to sane the boat, and soon he get 1.me eat of her course. The star . new appeared =tern 'ristend of ahead. He ,Imutcd down to the capthinea'Hi, rkipper. cenie up and find us anothee ste r. I've passed that one," Y.,Inin#.71.1 used by ritrideliniiiii Ea 7. 31171,EL NURSES NEEDED MAT 1ST, Exceptional advantages Modern ernes' Home; fully equipped Ulssa Roma; eight hour schedule; allowance ca' $5.00 per month with uniforms and Lela hooks after three months titulary porlOcli Yeors high- . school required for el -deans , leer full rirt_leu 1.11.4 address :11 rederilia. K. II •Gaiser,-;:;ittiVallOudent or Nurses, City os pi tat. Clevelantl;-CCID, ' CANCER, TUMOBS, Luairs.' 04tit us before too late. Dr, Bellniall Medical, Co., Lind tea, • eoningwood. Ont. "Overseas" Liniment Why suffer with..11hottinalism, Linn, huge. .1.4in.e. MIRK or pulp of any kith). when -Overseas- Liniment ‘01t cur. you.' The Highest Clrade• ,Liniment made. Guaranteed.. Send at once. Vurotly size SI .00. OVVSISE,e.S CMEIVEX0.11.17...• 00, U10 Matlturot St., .Toronto, Can. -7•71.7:7.7a-ar7e Ametlea's Pioneer iioff Remedies 1.3C01( ON 3 DOG :DISEASES , And 'Row -to ieed Mailed free to say r.dLie,ss T the Author H. CLAY CLOVER, V. S. 118 West 31st &rest, New Yea: 1..7.77.77wer.wag=r7m777471.....-.77sregoss,-7-..., adc'aa 6t.,a40 Ineffirionv , 1,• you are losing time and money !brawl) sickness. wile at (meet° P. Hervey Reef Co. 'or ran2dIcs for Neurasthenia, Artinna, 0.4,2 ,,,,,,,,,,, of 111.1neys, Pli,t, Spilepsy or Falling Skim Oebility, Catarrh, 'feseinit, Rheumatism, Old &mt.; or IJis •rs, and haligestion. Tiles hay: teen fattd by years of medical Mediae. It ie.1 satio.kd with results after 30 days. they cost you nothm,t. , Send liarnoney but return this ad for a:10%dd . 0.00.,vtparticulam. F Poi•c Salta A, 5064, Sttition If., New Y07,57,, CT :Y.', ▪ anIXATIVM(32=17.M.6.6..11,,V119L,Ar- I .7W. PARRA F'ooTt..1VE..;Aitl Vaii„ YOU ) ' V•25 Nere melt light weight, durable aria comrariavia working shoe specially suitable for farmers. W.Orit-1717.11, men, Imeltrnen.-laboress--all who re- quire extra strong, easy footwear l'or working In. We malts them Of tati Splendid oil-tannod Skowhegan water- proofed leather that has Made pasmer's "moose head Brand" famous for almost forty 3•ears, No ' »eed to suffer with tired, sere, aelr• leg. burning Peet; Clot a Pair Of these' en,: dna 011.750 and comfort. 11' your clmder doosn' t carry them, send us his name, enclosing and we will ship you a pair, all charges paid, to any address In Canada or U. S. 'Remit • (stating else) by postal or express artier Same ,:tvle ns shown. S eye- lets o h I rs, 1V1111,•:. rontw,..er 700010 PALIS1311 CO., Limited. Vrederleton, N.T. Canada. ISSUE 18.--'10