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The Clinton News Record, 1915-04-01, Page 3iiliVODS DISEASES IN THE SPRINGr Clued by Toning the Blood and Strengthening the Nerves It is the opinion of the beeb medical authorities, after long ob- servation, that nervene daseases are more .ccarineon and more serious in the spring than at any othtv '61115 of the yeas, Vital changes) in the system, after long winter months, may Calide natal: more trouble than the fanaillax spring weakneee and weariness from which most people suffer as the vesule of indoor life in poorly ventalated and often overheated buildings. Official re- cords prove that in April and May nearralgia, St: Vitae dance, epidepsy and other forms of 'nerve trouble are •at their worst, and that then, more than any other time; a blood - making, nerve -restoring tonic is The antiquated cuatosei of taking ' Purgatives in the spring is use- less, • for the system really needs streng- thening, while purgative% calla gallop through the 'bowels, leaving you weaker. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are the besameaieine, for they aatually inak.e the new, rich, ped blood that feecleakeastaryed nerves, agar -thug cure. Cie Aiany Lams of nervous dieprelers. They cure also ' elich other forms of spring troubles • as headucbes, poor appetite, weak- • nees in the limbs., as wealas re- move unsightly pimple's and erup- tions, In fact they unfailingly I being new health and strength to • weak, tired and depiessed men, women and children. Sold by all rrnedieine dealers or by maid at 50 cents e), box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Vile Rams' Medicine Co., Boockville, , Ont. FROM ERIN'S GREEN ISEE NEWS BY NAIL FROM IUD': .LAND'S SHORES. Happenings In the Emerald Isle ot Interest to Irish. Extensions are to be carried out to Kanoth's factory, Wicidow, en- tailing the expenditure of over Sir:0,000. Dr. Moore, caballed to Arclee Union has met with a severe acci- dent and is now -suffering from a fractured rib. • Owing to failing health, Samuel Lowry, C.F.'S., Limavady, has re- signed after holding office for the • past forty years. John Ward of Dayagh, near Fany- vale, died suddenly on the roadside at Tirauiel, while proceeding to Monaghan Market. An old woman named Bridget Donnelly, team lived alone, was found burned to death in her house at Drummick, Ooroughap. In Dablin a laborer named Pat- rick Higgins was sentenced to ten years' penal servitude for throw- ing a police sergeant into the River Liffey. The death is announced of Mrs. Maxwell, of Isserdera.n' the last re• epresentative <If one ofthe Burke families of tbe West of Ireland. Within the past week three army veterans have died ,in ,Belfast, • lames Jameson, a, Orimea veteran; • James Moore, who had been in the relief of Lneknow, and W. J. Dow- ling, another Crimea veteran. Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin has sent a eheque for $15,740, collected in thaDublin dio- cese, to the Belgian Relief Fund. During blasting operations, John Gilcreeet, aged twenty-seven'of Mee:gay, Ardstraw, Strabame, had his head blown off by a charge of dy n white. • James Coughlan of Breda, Mountuniacke, was killed in the • presence of h,is wife'when his horse bolted and dragged him along the 'road .at Greencleyne, A large force of police recently visaed Clooneroff and Oloo'neellen and arrested thirteen farmers in eonnection with a recent Roscom- mon cattle drive. A young man -named Thomas Armstrong, of Donaghmore, While working,on is farm, was attacked by a bull and badly ored before the animal could be driven off. While a, shooting party was in the vicinity of the A1bbey, Roserea, one of the guns accidentally went off and Mrs. James O'Connor was So seriously hurt Ghat she died aeon' as forwards. Mrs. • McGahey, of Londonelerey, lies six sons, all U'IsLer Volunteers, serving in the army. Five are in •the Inniskilling Fusiliers a.nd the sixth with the Canadians. WHAT MOTHERS SAY OF • BABY'S OWN TABLETS • Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she will use no other 'medicine. She quiekly realises the Tablets are an •absolutely safe remedy and one that will give sure results. Con- cerning them Mrs. `L. Wright, Fermata, Sask., writes : "I have • used Baby's Own Tablets 'kr my three babies and think to snatch of them that I always keep them in the house," The Tablets are sold by medicine dealeab or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. , 1VIedicine Co., Brockville, Ont. IVIany a woman who doesn' b know her own mind gives her h.:labeled pieces of it. glinartrs Liniment Relieves Neuralgia, 'Who ever saw a free show abat didn't have ,some kind of is string attached to WI . , GERMAN AR11111 Ii011SEMAIDS PIlE SPEctlif, tiTiEt,3•�l 'ULM C`Li11A NLUP" CORPS: yakyy a Bavarian A i.ny aeeps aVate Pitt;41 Out with Uniforms and '•Arnis. The neu tral corresj5onden tswitih the German armies have been unanimotte in 'their tributes to the, perfect- organization for war. No detaillas Ibsen too tiny for German thought. , A, German ,army is loitered by a cleanup coape. At tbe end Of .the day eveaytaing must be cleared away, which, it lett' exposed, might furnish is clue ta scouts as to the identity and numbers of the ,Ger- mam forces. Clamp debris mast 'be 'buried. Not a, broken rifle or frog - :tient off war amoutrement must be 'left above ground. Officers and' men alike must be buried where they fall—in their uniforms. Not ib shoulder -,strep or a button must be givers away as .souvenias to the inhabitanbs oa the tountry, says London Answers. . She Swept -Snow. On 'the obher hand, our own troops are not nearly se careful. The epies bi their track daring the early part of the war were able to send nosh valuable information to ehe. German divisions opposing them. The Germans have a natiolial passion for tidiness. It is to be no- ticed eyerywhere during peace- time. ' In January last year the writer Was in Munich during is period of constant eno•wsterress. Almost every day came is fresh fall ef snow. Yet the city was kept ma.gic- ally clean ana dry. At every street corner stood a uniformed municipal "housemaid" waiting, with !ser broom and dustpan, far -the next fall of Knew or :the next fragment of dirt. No sooner did it appear than it was 'swept ua and carted away:- There is no streeteeleaning ,service in England comparable with that in Munich. The same principle of orderly tidinees is .carried to war in the "army housemaid" service. it was also to be seen <luring mobilization. This is how a Bavarian army corps was fitted out with new unifornie and accoutrements in the space ul a day. • Done in a Day. • There •is a large park in Munieb called, for Some unkeown reason, the "Englischer Garten." The uniforms, caps, boots, shirts, and underclothing were sorted cub by sizes and placed in different parts of the park. The grounds *ere, of course, closed to the public. The men were marched in at one end of the park, and directed to find comfortable kit by the sizes pla- carded in lenge letters. ' They 'changed in the open air, passed on to piok up their was ac- coutrements, and by the time they had reached tbe park exit at; the further end they were fitted out for the march in every detail. What could be simpleCana more Orderiy? 'That is :the kind of busi- nesslike methodewe might 'profitably adopt or our 'own military pro- blems. , ' During a rapid march the feeding system of the German Army is equally suggestive of orderliness. A transport and supply man stands with a tray of concentrated food - staffs, prunes or awe'ets. As the soldiers peas him they each take their ration without ea.:Willa Similarly with the field postal service. A man stands with a tray to colleat the soldiers' letters and postcards as they inatob past him. The Army proper never halts for a moment except for the stated mili- tary intervals of rest—given up en- tirely to relaxation. To the Smallest Detail. That wee hoe' tlrey steent eateres Belgiem in the merly days of the war. 'Little wonder that our Droops at 'Mons were at firie overwhelmed by s upenor nUlaber.s. Every officer, of .course, carried a map of lielgiara in a leather frame. He else had a, .fiett leather wallet containing rieneas; pees, ink, seals, official envelopes ready stamped, notepaper, and blank forme of vari- ous kinds. Rubbe r -s tamps had bee it prepared Inc the pecupation of Brussels, Lille, ana other towns. Everything was reedy beforehand thought out to the tiniest The Belgians destroyed the rail- wiby lines and the gas -planta along the meat re:0es. Yet within two days. ,af ter the Sweep thsosgbs Bel- gium ',the 'Gennep Erigineeriag Carps had relaidi th e tra eke and, set up acetylene leinea ready prepared for thee very need , The German Army system ahne to utilize everything apd every- body. Even the Wounded ,Man 110 his usese if he ia not boa seriously wourated. , A War .etir re sp n den t re- po], IS the passage Team the Caen t Oi a waggon full Of, badly injured Ger- man Soldiers. The driver had one leg in dpIints. and of the two men sitting behind in the yanboy posi- tion, with loaded rillets, one had a bandaged JIDDA, and the other had one arm in 5 elirig. We have had tohtundant proofs of the extraordinary, ramifications nt the G ern -1 an :.Secret Serviee system, and of , the 'conerebe foundations ready:in strategic positions 'foe the. moas Ler Kapp guns. We lieete of the Marsh Of St. Cloaca near the Marne, surveyed eighteen am-onths ago ayaGermans otteesibly :hent 01 eabablishins a pealecutang Their real object was to ma- ths marsh anet mark out 'ita pease with • groupe of slate fragrnellt.S , , painted Iv] in a pnesphore.seee teneere tura, so lehab these wauld glo a at night and loym a guldande to ' the German, troops. • - hardened '1'0 . Here is.ihbt1eknown in stance of masa preparedness. When Preleo- til es bust theyliberate gases which are stupefying, if 406 ,acbually fa- tal. The Gemmel autheei ties employed'.EL ,011eMisb. to prepare •gas similar in conipoSition to the fumes of bursting During gunnery prailtice the, ships 'officers lilberated a small quantity of this gas in the armored turrets, So that the men working there woald,- be partially simpefied and, gr.adually hardened to the effeebs of' , the 'fames. An English:officer at the front re- cently- peal this tribute to the en- emy's effectiveness: 11I must sty the • "Germane are' clever aoldiers ibeyond 'words. What with civilians with telephone'and wise rannd their waists, every sort of gun'Maxims galore aud every art el field ..fortifiesetieth 'and pro- feissonal arab. they have all the art Of war,at their finger's' 'eds.'' England has to meet and beat that. , We shall wantaallethe avail- able braia as well as brawn. Room Inc Improvement. We ought to realize Germany's immense Seriousness -and • terrific determination of pcirpoas. We ought to realize .w.hat we are • "up. againet." There an be no nation- al harm in rating the enemy higle in matters 51 wer organization. In fact, we can anel should apply some of las methods to our own Army. The -Boers 'gave as some very :valuable pointers about war which we have put: into practice in this present campaign. The Germans alto have many points well worth annexing. How a Sick Woman Can Riewain Health READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. "ledr years 1 was thin and delicate. I lost color and was easily tired; a yellow pallor pimples and blotches on my face were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because I thought my skin would never look' nice again I grew deepondent. Then my appetite failed. I grew very weak. various remedies,- pills, tonics and tablets I tried without permanent benefit. A visit to my sister put into my hands a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She placed reliance upon them, and now that they have made nee se well woman 1, would not be without -them whatever they might cost. I found Dr, Hamil- ton's Pills by their mild yet searching action very\pitable to the delicate character of a wommas nature. They never once griped sne, yet they estab- lished regularity. My appetite grew keen—my blood red and pure—heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and to -day my skin is as clear and un- wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it all," The above straightforward letter from Mrs. Y. Todd, wife of a well- known niftier in Rogersville, is proof sufficient that Dr, Hamilton's Pills are a wonderful woman's medicine. Use no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's. 25c. per box. All 'dealers or The Catarrh - ozone Co.,,Kingston. Ontario. Burdens. We are told in it good old book that we should carry one another's burdens, and again that every man should bees. las Own burden. It •seemseaecontradiction, but it is so only in seeming. There are physic- al burdens or imperfeetions that every man must bear if they are sent to him; there are' hereditary tendencies waiell no man ea.]: up- root, for a-nother; there are the cir- cumstances of life into whica.a man or woman ie born. These, everyone must bear for himself; but there are the burdens of poverty, of mental darkness, of spiritual blight, oa loneliness, of heart hunger; bur- dens of °tar -work, of no work at all, and correspondiug lack of money, which we can all help to bearefor one another. it is said that there are none ea .ready to help the poor as the poor themselves. That, no doubt is very true, but there are many who are not poor who would be none the Worse of a kind wora—a helping hand over one of the stiles of life. a' • IIENEPITS 0 i 111.1116 ATION. ...When Sir William Van Horne said many years ago that tthe O.P.R. by andertaking the work of irrigation east of Calgary, would make the wilderness to blossom like the rose, he was derkleel, but to -day this prophecy may be said to be si. liberal fact. At any rate, mations of as -res have not only been recleaned by the company, but the whole diserica has been so improved and beautified that there is now a general elarrior Inc irrigation in 'sections whieh are still ter: to acas ed Dep tation s ha ve gone to Ottawa to stir the GON,ern- iiien,t into undertaking the woe]; outsidthe Ian have to take i.he consequences e peoprietartal limits of W LIEN IVAIISIII.PS 'TALK. d.—. SI i gli t I y sii entood. 'Flags, • 1Voitilen '.Seinapirores and , • Flashlights Are Used. The „Tilers ialie 'bear the .sign nt two exoseed fisseee on their coat - :sleeve bine the men -*thee-enable BA.. tiS111. dreadnoughts to continually '1:talk" to one another, aLt1cougc they May. be ,several mileaaapara The esignaleneri of the RAJgio fleet carry ot their weak- by Means' of flags,' woodea eeanaphoxee, a:and flashi4glits, The' meal mode of ssig- stalling at eleort range, as to ran is series' of flaps faom -the • signal baidge up to the.aaasthead. oil yard- arms). These flags each mean a let- ter or word, ,aadin time, of war the oode is conainuoasly biss altered. The secret el the code -hook ie one 'of the meet carefully.guarded in tlhe Nava. This' preemies, volume ataa its toyer 'weighted with lewd-, eo that in' the event of itie falling ovss'- boaoddt will iiink immediately, and not 'float, perhaps] to be pieked up by the enemy. Should, suoh a mis- hap as the loss of the code -book °emu, a diver is immediately :sent clown in march Of it. If be cannot reeover the volume then the whole code is altered. For lang-distance signalling the Navy uses the sermaabo.re eastern. The- apparatus emed for this pur- pose bs :similar in a,ppeaxanee to a 'road -mem -post. Two movable arms peojeet from a solid post stationed in la prominent ' position on. the .ship' -s signalling bridge. Each posi- tion of the arms means a letter to the men on the other hip 01a:serving the signslis through sarong glaesea. Twenty lettere can be transmiteed in a minute. At night brilliant flash - lamps blink out code worcla when one ship wishes to communicate with another. Of recent years hand- elannalinghaa been replaced by wireless telegraphy. All mesaages are sent in code in case hostile ves- sels should eolfeet theen on their ova wireless instruments. The winalesa room on it battleship is etrietly private. In Ilto circum- stances are any persone other than operatars and a. few privileged offi- cers allowed to enter the transmit- ting .a,nd receiving room. Wireless for signalling purpases has 'been tried with success in con- nection with eammunie.ating with submerged subsea:aims. Some time ago the British submarine 1)1 was sitcom:sad ie receiving wireless messages from the enamel' Bona - venture, althouali the smaller craft was runming beneath the waves a:t the time. For paeposes of enanoeuvring the Navy' depends almost entirely on its, signalled messages, and a mieintarpreted sign might cause grave disaster. An instance of this was provided some years back, when the- Vic- toria, rammed the Camperdown in the Mediterranean manoeuvres. An order by flag signal \rad mistaken, and the Victoria, swerved in the direction opposite to that inti- mated by the signallerstna her sister slap was sunk. That ane mistake east a million and a hall pounds and 700 lives. Chest Colds and &armless Quickly Rubbed Away "Nerviiine" Gives Speedy Relief and Cures Over Night, Got a cold? Is your voice raspy—is your chest -congested or sore? If so you are the very person that Nerviline -will cure in a jiffy. Mervitine is strong and penetrating. It sinks right into the tissues, takes out inflammation and soreness, de- stroys colds in a truly wonderful way. Rub Neryiline over the chest—rub on lots of it, and watch that tightness dieappear. Nervilthe won't blister, it sinks in too fast—doesn't simply stay on the surface like a thick, oily lini- ment would. -If the throat is raspy and sore rub t well outside with Ner. viiine, and use Metalline isae gargle diluted with warm water. Just one or two treatments like this and yonr voice -and throat will be quickly nor- ma:gatianic Of Jut ht—for fortY years tile largeet used family medicine in this country—Nerviltne must be good, must quickly relieve and cure a hum tired ills that befall every family. Try It for earache, toothache, coughs, colds, sore chest, hoarseness and mus- cular pains In every part of the body. Large family size bottle 50ce trial size 25c, at all dealers. • Railway Official (breaking • the news gently to the wife of a come m e mcial breve 1 1 c r) --"A hem I dam, be calm. Your huaband has met witb a slight—that is to say, one of the front wheels of a passen- ger locomotive struck him on the cheek ana--" ' Wife—''Well, sir, you needn't corne round here in order to collect damages. Yost won't get EL penny from rne5!eour company ean't keep its property mit of danger, the CPR, on the lands which You should have Pim; eegil`le isi seem to require this treatment be prochme similar results to those so gratifying ,and profitable- on the C:P.R.. As one result of this deniand on the part of the people ,of Southern. Alberta, Profeeeor Fairfield, sqlper- intendenb 01 the Demi:lion allaperi- mental Foam, Lethbridge, 'aeon- ainced lane:ere that wide Irlegation proauction will not only be geetelay inc re esed , but pen:eve:ten t home's establiShed on the prairie, which can be rendered naturally beauti- ful when irrigation worke are avail- able, The profeesox alaid great StreES on growing alaelaa <Keep, which meant mare kaeler Inc live stock, more ferellity ol oa1, ina movement to all expns. Resolu- tions were passedseeorig the 'Millie - ter of the -Interior to earry out irrigation )1aelce, Or to 'arrange for exemesion of -the C.P,R. system. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. .. A lea .months in seheol fearehee eome children how little their par - 'mite eared," 5. , rfie °NOP. Arthur sat on the frent doorsbeps 'claim; softly. Whae is the matter, little boy?" n.sked a kind-hearted woman who teas passing. "Ma's gone an' drowned all the Id t te n s, lse sobbed . • 'Waist it pity! I'm anwfully An' s -she aromieed—boo-hoo 1— 'ab 1 c'u'd do ib.' INFORMATION FOR INVENTORS ale.sees. Pigeon, Pigean ta Davis, patene isolieiters, Montreal., ropert that 147 Cheriadiam pateate e‘Aere, issued for the week andan,g Febru- ary 23xcl, 1915, 116 of which were .granted tco Americans, 14 io Cana- dians and 17 Lc reeideate el foreign countries. Of the Otanaeliaas who received patents 7 were xesidiente. of Ontario, a of Nova Scotia, 2 oi Saskaailie wa n, , and 2 of Qu,ebeo, Separate School Teacher- Speaks TELL OF !HIE 6001) 1) OD JO'S RODNEY' PILLS nivn DONE, She Had No Faith in Them. Bat . the Results and ..riertith Obtained Conaineed Her. • Grates Cove, Trinity Bay, Nfld.,' March ffirtlh (Special).—Among the thousands in Newfoundland who pin their faith to Dada's Kidney Pill's as lass Mar' Bridget Whe- lan, teacher in tare Romani Catholic S•chool imie. • "I am exceedingly grateful fo Do-chi',8 Kidney Pills," Miss Whe- lan states 1n an interview. "1 was very varch run down in health Close confinement to my work brought on my trouble, "Beading of the many CUrea by Doddas Kidney Pills I began to use them and I must coofess -with very little faith. "Before I had taken one lbox was not only cured but tray strength was growing ra•pidly, and I felt is great improvement in evety way." Miss Whelan gives the real rea- son of the popularity of Docld's Kidney Bills. They •do riot cure the ailment aimed at at the expenie of .sorne other part of the body. They build up health isl over the body. They do this by curing the Kidneys. Cru-erl Kidney;s mean pure blood. Blind from Birth, Suddenly Sees. A veritable miracle has come to Miss 1VIand EnlersOn LinCOln, of Marblehead, Massachusetts, who, after twenty-one years of life in almost total darkness, suddenly re- gained the use of her eyes. Prae- malty blind fram her birth, 21 years ago, :she now sees clearly. In an instant, one early afternoon, unexpeetedly,, as the sva's, about household` duties, she felt some- thing suddenly snap in iter eyesand the veil that had darkened her blue eyes throughout her youth, was swept away and sight came first to, one eye and then to the other. She had alwaas been able to distinguish between light and darkagss, but to-ckey the can see as well 'as any normal being. When the girl began to see, she almost fell into nervous prostration. Hex 'whole enervousesystemahad -read- tion the miracle. The sight of people frightened hes', the eight of food was etaange, and she could not eat; everywhere she turned she 'saw things elle had never seen be.fore. Miss Lincoln ,was taken to an eye . specialist to determine whether her xegaieled slight is per- manent. She plans to enake up feraher enforced laok of education end is real 'happy on account of the "miracle." linlike Most Men. She—Do you think the 'brilliant rose or the modest violet is the suitable flower for a woman to take to as her embleani advise th.e morning gldry. • 'She—Why so? ,He-aBeeeeies the morning glory knows when tu thisb up ' • No ettre Guaranteed More , Never known to fail; acts without pain in 24 hours. Is aa„.,,,,a soothing, healing; COE Flai takes N s thoe ssetminegnyriglsiot liluick, safe and sure as Putnam's Pain- less corn Extractor. Sold every- Where-25cper bottle. Iti t lie II lira! J ist g. FinaCeeoffvu—e°ta`l'..IY('llcij1111:1ie— 'sstit'e'reejetrof7b;eleirroliati'viet t off 3' ebojuan(11';•ev."Justice— Great snalcesi It was o ,lv to gib is (foliar 1 was fisi- 115 3'e. Gi t lit. Ye sari' gosil Ly, anyway.'' 'Po .whom it may concern: This is to t11 Mt 5 have 'aged KIDiali•D'S pgsc 1114NT myself as well es nreeciibed :lb any Tract:lee 'where a liniment was ro. mitred and hivvo rawer 'Sancti to get the desired. eiteeL. O. A. KING 00 A Gentian Boy. "George, where are tear school lioots.7" 'Wire n n o aces 'appeared that boolcs were ,wantecl Sor tlie 'wowed. eel I gave mine Lo ahem.' Mlnard's Liniment Cures .Dandrud. ED, 5 ISSUE 14- '15 NEWS ACROSS THE BORDElt WHAT IS GOING ON OVER IN THE •STATES';' Latest Happeningsan Big Republic Condensed 'Yei!Brisy Readers. Violent deathsin New .York city during February totalled 260. Wilkcgibarre, Pa., has 12,000 idle owing to'the closing.of Culelbia, out has fak-en • another shde and tied up the Panama ,Ortnal. • • France and Britain have ondereci 80,000 tons of prairie baNisia Texas. . At the Kent-Shtaavon sale in New York '$1,750 was paid for a Persian -carpet. Peary's Aretic ship; ,the Roosts', velt, will go into the Alaskan fish eriee sgrvice. R1,104-4, i?),Weland high sohnol,lboyis Poise in preserving law and order in all braocheli'. tr, North Carolinians are limited now to receive six gallons of Whisky each year. 'Sammy Oosta, aged 3, 01Beth- ester, thrned -on a gas jet and kill- ed Idanself, his another and two. lit- tle sisters, • Dthel Hollister, of Nelsonville, N,Y., was fatally burned •while de- veloping a picture 01 her fiance, Oliver Lamson. r Jae. Walls is suing eight fellow - students of Dickenson College, Philadelphia Inc a "molasses?' 'hag - Judge Gorman of Philadelphia, appoin t ed Ion r women assistan t judges for delinquent girls. IVIrs. Levy, a. wealthy widow of Staten Island, died at Own Fran- cisco during treatment for face freckles. • Thomas Rhodes was upheld at Sapulpa, Okla., in shooting 7. C. Oederberg, for cursing the former. 'Chicagodeputy sheriff won't sanction the eost el a 'milk supply for four county building eats. Lewiston, P„ expenses 'far its boroaga lock-up Inc Febniaey was -three °elite; there was nue arrest. FOY breath of lams the govern- ment ran $4.500 worth of 'beer into the lake at 'Bemidji, Minn., brew- ery. Ravi on the :fudge. Mr. Arthur H. Engethach, in his collection of -anecdotes of the Bench tells this story of Lord Braxford who was among the last of the Scotch judges who rigidly adhered to the -broad ,Scotch dialect: "Haeeve ony counsel, men?" he said to Maurice Hargot, when placed at the Bar. "No," was the reply. "Do ye wan to hae any asp- poitstit 'I" continuedthe judge. 'No," said 'Margot ; "I only want an interpreter to make me undo: - stand what your lordship says." --.1. = ,,,,,,—;,•-• ,„,,,, , Granulated Eyelids, ,miturtu Eyes inflamed by expo- ic , sureto Sun, Dust and Wind yesgillyllty.„,,„, e MC y. o marung. just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Moine Eye SaireinTabes25c. For Basket the Eyerreeask Dniggiste or Merin Eye Remedy Co., Mega Too many sermons'are alined at pocket books instead of at hearts. blinard's Liniment Cures [Writs, Eta. Mrs. Diewson—"My huthandgoes out ever' evening foe- a little con- stitutional. Does yew's?" Mrs. Young --"No; nsy husband always keeps it in the house." 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