The Clinton News Record, 1915-11-18, Page 7assast.a..r.,
DISEASES OF
THE NERVES
Are Due to Poor 13Iood and Only
Curable Through the
Blood.
L' There is an excellent reason why
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured
, the most severe eases of neuralgia,
sciatica and other complaints in the
group known as disorders of the
nerves. This group ,also included ner-
vousness and excitability. Each of
'these complaints eiiists because the
nerves are not getting a proper/nour-
ishment from the blood. The reason
why Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pills cure
nervous disorders is because " they
Make the rich, red blood upon Which
the nerves depend for- proper tone.
It is thus seen that Dr, Williams' Pink
Pilis cure nervousdisorders because
they'go to -the root 'of the trouble in
the blood, and while they are doing
this they strengthen dnd fortify the
whole system against disease. Among
the many who have found relief from
• pain through this great medicine is
Miss Ethel Smith, residing near Bur-
ford, Ont„ who says: -"Some years
ago Iwas seized with a great pain in
my right leg, between -the hip and
knee. It became so bad that I got
no rest, day or night, and often cried
with the pain. The doctor 'said the
trouble was rheumatism of the sciatic
nerve. . Liniments were used until
they actually took the skin off, and
still the pain grew worse and worse.
Then all the other nerves in the lirab
seemed to be affected, and it kept
jerking and twitching until it would
have to e held' to keep -it still. Then
the doctor put the limb in a papier
mache cash, but it was not long until
the trouble began in my other limb,
„aind it had to be treated in the same
Way. I lay in that condition for three
years with my whole servaue system
• so badly shattered 'that it would make
, me scream if any one walked across
the floor. Then my throat became
partially paralyzed and I could scarce-
ly speak:- During this time I had
been attended by three different doc-
tors, Who did all in their power, but
each said I would never be able to
walk again. Then my father decided
, to get nie Dr. Williams!, Pink Pills.
Before I had ased them long I felt
them helping me. This so encouraged
• us that- the use of the pills was con-
tinued and in a few months I was
able to walk half a mile each 'day to
get the mail. I used in all eighteen
or twenty boxes of the Pills and they
did what three years of doctoring had
not been able to do. 1 ani as well as
ever I was in my life, and have had
no return of the trouble. illy family
and friends think my cure was a mir-
'
acle and we give all the credit to Dr
W ,
,illiams! Pink Pillz."
Rims Lon :v1:11t SCIENCE.
Man Will Enter a Den of Snakes for
8100,000.
Themas Wattles, an Australian, is
to enter a den of the most poisonous
snakes of India, and if he lives will
receive $100,000.
Wanless claims the diseovery of a
serum which will `neutralize the ef-
fect ,of any snake poison in the hu-
man system. A drug house in India
has agreed to pay $100,000 for the
formula if a test proves its value.
Wanless, confident that he will win
the test, has agreed to risk his life.
He offered to sell the secret to the
AustralianGovernment for a few
thousand dollars, but they hesitated
too long. •
He is without doubt the most dar-
ing fighter of snakes in Australia.
Handling snakes is almost an exact
science. Most men use a long stick.
•Wanless never uses a gun or a stick.
He emphasizes the fact that he is a
nake bxpert, for ^he believes no one
can charm snakes. '
In hunting snakes Wanless is un-
armed, and his only protection a pair
•of high leggings. When he finds a
reptile he waits his time and drops on
it with lightning rapidity: He then
grabs the snake by the back of the
head, pressing his fingers against the
jaws and choking it until the reptile
is unconscious.
If the snake succeeds in biting him
he quickly applies a ligature, scari- ,
fies the wound, sucks it well, and ap- Throw Away Your
.You can get these pills through any
medicine dealer or by mail, post paid,
at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.60 from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
BEHIND THE GUNS.
'Comparison of British Naval Men
and Other Nations.
The British naval man,. of course,
needs no praise. His great qualities,
be he officer or inan, are well known
and appreciated. What, however, of
the fighting prowess and characteris-
tics of his naaal friends and foes in
this great struggle?-
If the officers and men of our Fleet
are approached at all in all that
makes them what they are, it is by
-the- officers and men of the French
Navy: The majority of French naval
officers are descendants of the old
French aristocracy. They have
shed the vices and faults which so
often disgraced their ancestors, while
retaining those qualities of heroic
courage, intense patriotism and " ab-
solute devotion to duty of the old
French nobility. Further, the
French naval officer, aristocrat
though he be, has moved with the
times. France has led the way in
scientific discovery, and as a "scien-
tific" sailor the French officer need
fear comparison with none.
The French bluejacket is splendid,.
simply splendid. He is drawn almost
exclusiyely Isom the hardiest seafar-
ing and peasant. stock of Normandy,
and while on a modern:- battleship
there may not be any great scope for
seamanship of the old days, it is a
mighty good foundation on. which to
build a modern naval fighting rnan.
On ao account should the Russian
Navy be judgecl by what happened in
the Russo-Japanese War. Admiral
Rodjesvensky's ships were doomed
from the day they set forth on their
long voyage to the East. Moreover
they were extremely ill -manned. So
great at that time was the shortage
of Russian naval officers and men
that the gaps were fi ed by,military
officers and soldiers.
All this has been changed. Eler
s nee ---the Russo-Japanese War the
Czar's Navy has beeri silently but
"just right" Which is found in good
surely remedying its faults and de- helped by leaving off tea and coffee
de-
veloping efficiency. The spirit
°f and drinking Postum, and it seemed cocks.
both officers and men is first-rate,
so pleasant just to read about good
and with a fair. chance the ,Russian health I decided to try Postum.
CHEAT CHEST PRAISES
ships may be expected to give an un- "I made the change to Postum, and
commonly good account of them- there is Such a difference in me that I
selveS.
SOLDIERS SING AND PRAY.
—
Religious Devotion Shown in Italian
The great extent to which warfare
proves an incentive to religious devo-
tion has been noted in correspondence
from other belligerent countries, and
Italy furnishes considerably more tes-
tirsony to the same effect. Indeed,
with bilt little exaggeration, it may
be said that the Italian army divides
its spare moments between singing
and praying." It is believed in Italy
that King Victor's troops are the gay-
est and most light-hearted in all the
war, for they lways go into battle
singing. Their first thought on re-
turning fram a struggle, however, is
a Mass for the repose of the souls of
comrades whom they had to leave be --
hind on the .field. The most popular
song in the camps, after the devout
services are over, is "Addo Mia .Bel-
la" (Good -by, MP Love).
The religious enthusiasm in the
army is also reflected hi the fact that
so many of the Roman Catholic clergy
have rallied around the flag. The
military authorities have expressed
themselves as greatly pleased osier
this, for some of them had entertained
doubt that the • clergymen were
staunch patriots,- but they have
proved that they are ready to give
their lives as willingly for their coun-
try as any other class of citizens.
plies his antidote. The arm may be-
come very black and swollen, but in
a few hours he is quite recovered.
• Once .Wanlets.was bitten on the
J' by a tiger snake, and, not being
nn
Ik Prim Prescription
Dangerous Throat Troubles
Prevented bylerviline
IT ENDS MISERY OF COLDS
QUICKLY.
Don't wait till night.
Get after your cold news -this very interviewed, is that in spite of his been equipped for the manufactard of
minute, before it grows dangerous long service and the distinction that explosivee, especially guncotton, for
You should apply old-time "Nervi -
he has attained, he has missed practi- Russia. The facts as to the reported
LITTLE OF REAL. ROMANCE.' MUNITION pLANT. DESTROYED.
In Life of Comptroller Fortescue Of Russian Factory Near Kobe 'Blown
, Royal N. W. M. PS Up by Spies.
•
One of the chief re.grets of COmp- It is reported here that German
troller Fortescue, now about to re- spies have blown up one of the anunti-
tire from the Royar North-West nitibn factories at Aboehi, near Kobe,
Mounted Police,of °amities with whom Japan. The plant is owned by the
he h0servedfor over 40 years, when Japan Celluloid Company, but has
line." •
Rub your chest and throat, rub eallY all, the romance and adventure destruction of one of the factories are
them thoroughly with Nerviline. Re-, that the public are apt to associate withhold
Now that Japan has decided to in-
crease her outputof munitions extra
military guards are being placed
around all property used for tbe man-
ufacture of munitions. and uplies.
lief will be immediate.
Nerviline will save you from lying
awake to -night, coughing, choking
and suffering from congestion in the
chest and acute pain in the throat.
Nerviliee will break up that dull
neuralgic headache -will kill the cold
and chill at its very beginning -will
save you faom perhaps a serious
.
• To'take away hoarseness, to break
up a grippy cold, to cure a sore throat
or bad cold in -the chest, you can use
nothing so speedy and effective as
Nerviline. For forty years it has been
the most largely used family remedy
in the Dominion. Time has proved
its merit, so can you by keeping
handy on the shelf the large 50c. fam-
ily size bottle; small trial size 25c.,
sold by any dealer ,anywhere.
-NO LACK OF AMMUNITION.
N.
Works Wonders in Sup-
- ply of Munitions.
The success attending the appoint
-
merit of David Lloyd -George as Bri-
tish Minister of Munitions is testified
to by the London Times Parliamen-
tary expert, who says that the produc-
tion in munitions has increased four -
able to apply a ligatare to prevent the fold and in one highly important
circulation of the blood, he lapsed in- You Can Have Filledand-Use atHome branch more than thirtyfold. '
to unconsciousness after he applied
'his antidote. Do you ivear glasses 7 Are You a vis -
He was unconscious for nearly two Qin of eye -strain or other eye-weaknessee,
cept on the top of the head, where the yeertrourie dr t‘asellgli Auitprineiple of this won.
12, Vow Tat there
days and nights, but recovered. He 1050,541,?'%'„,ilYsilivi,)se .".,rad
has been bitten all over the body ex- ware failing, saY titey.bna;: litidwuner 2::
haii seems to. be an effectual armor. atter tr;:iisig/18:"4'6;'‘:es°dIoasribitil's;
The only place where he is afraid to erele 11° t 00e to read at all. Now 1 ean
be bitten is in the ball of the eye. ,
2.iy eyes 00
mtn,atitteli,oauttlynilt L.thirsniagniidi
Snakes have the power of poison-
they would pain dreadfully; now they feel
ing themselves or each other. If a nnielealosAtillyine;vhIot iitasnesa liAe saarastr.aeygo.
snake is badly wounded it turns im- atmosphere seemed hazy with lii i'vithout
ghiisSos, but after nein"' this proscription
mediately and bites itself, and the end tor fifteea days everything seems clear. 8
IS sure. Wanless claims to be the ten even read flue print without mussel." around him is perhaps the strongest
' It is believed that thousands who weer
only man in the world now alive. who glasses can now discard them in a reason- company of business and scientific
has been .bitn by the death adder. able time. and mullituties . more tsv1101 tea brains that has ever been applied 'to
"The Minietry of Munitions," the
Writer adds, "justified itself in the
recent heavy fighting on the western
front. There were no complaints this
time of advances having to be stop-
ped for lack of ammunition. '
"It is a feather in the cap of Mr.
Lloyd -George; who set.shimself up in
an old fashioned house in Whitehall,
with two chairs, a table and a secre-
tary, and in a short interval has
created a wonderful organization in
the Ministry of Munitions. Gathered
The death adder is the most deadly L'ibialerer Ai:et:011%1' nenici.
0508 50 ever any Government Department in this
of all the Australian reptiles. n getting glasses. Dyo tronbles of many country. ,
step unl-----1. close. For this rea- Pres
rMlig:lartiiebseinigettriferssigeeiT the
erlifilon ; 00 1041113' active drug store works and factories have been sche-
"At present a thousand industrial
very deaf and does not hear a foot -
rs
with the!saideof the plains.'
"My work has been almost entirely
in the offices at headquarters," said
he. "The rounding up of Italians and
outlaws and the active work of keep-
ing order has been for others, and I
don't want to tell other men's stories."
Ceraptroller Fortescue said that he
joined the police in 1878, when the
fordo ' came existence, and was
one of the original party that came
out West to Winnipeg nearly. a dozen
Years before the laying of the rail-
way. The main business of -the force
was, curiously enough, the protection
of the 'Indians, who were being ex-
ploited by the white traders and being
demoralized by the whiskey, which
was the traders' chief stock in trade
for the bartering of furs.
In the first year he was out in the
West, however, Constable Fortescue,
as .he then was, was taken ill with ty-
phoid, and was invalided to the East.
As a -man familial. with the work of
the force was then needed at head-
quarters, Constable Fortescue Was
taken into the office, and there adven-
ture, as far as the future comptroller
was concerned, came to an end, for
.though the rise of the young consta-
ble to supreme conol of the famous
force is not without romance, the
work in which he was engaged -as
Comptroller Fortescue remarked,
does not lend itself to the telling of
stories. The comptroller is now in
his 71st year.
•
son travellers through the bush are .:Vie.q
etlioattrLNIa duled as controlled establishments,
most careful. A cat bitten by one of one Den -Onto tablet and allow t'e dissolve. and the number of men employed in
these reptiles was dead three seconds with Ole liquid, bathe the eyes two to four them is little short of a million. In
afterward. ' - . - .
a
RIFLE SIGHTS.
,
—
EnableYou to Keep Your Eye on the
. Mark.
-
The average person if asked to ex-
plain why a rifle is sighted would
probably be unable to do so beyond
some vague remark about taking cor-
rect aim. . .
Sights are necessary because a bul-
let does not travel in a straight line, menace to health. A year or two ago
and friction, begins to drop faMOSli as
gravity. an experiment wee made to ascertain
but, under the influence of
as nearly as possible the amount of
soon as it leaves the muzzle. Thus
the bullet of the British Service rifle dust deposited on the food in an or-
dinary ,open shop.
drops six inches in the first 100 yards, The result of this was a statement
but When it has gone 200 yards it will that at a low estimate some 50 lb. to
have dropped not twelve inches but 100 lb. of dirt finds its way on to the
two feet. The drop increases by food displayed in a shop. Those citi-
jeeps and bounds with the distance. zens must, therefore, eat more than
Were there no Sights on the rifle and their traditional peck of it.
ypu wanted.to hit a mark at 200 yards It is horse traffic that is chiefly re -
you woUld clearly basic to aim two sponsible for dust, for the much ma -
feet above it. ligned motor -car only spreads it. The
This would be awkward, for you tapping of the horse's hoofs creates
would lose sight of the mark aimed dust, but the soft tyre of the motor
at, to say nothing of the difficulty of causes little, though, of course, the
correctly estimating a distance of two heavy motor lorries do most damage
to a -road that is at all soft.
Hundreds of horses have been Com-
mandeered for military purposes, and,
as a new supply cannot be created in
a day, it is certain that motor delivery
vans will be more largely used than
tl -.8 daily Ton should notice your eyes
dear up perceptibly right from the start,
and inflammation will quickly disappear.
If your eyes are bothering yom even a
little, take steps to 111150 them now, before
it is too late, 'Many hopelessly blind
might have been saved if they had eared
for their, eyes In tiutc. The Wilms Drug
Co., of Toronto, will fill the above nre.
seription by maliv.if your druggist cannot.
•
'THE WAR AND HEALTH.
Motor Traffic Makes Less Dust Than
Horses.
It is generally recognized that the
duet of our great cities is a serious
feet at 200 yards.
The sights of a rifle •enable you to
keep your eye on the mark although
the muzzle of the rifle is actually
pointing above it. The movable slide
of the backsight enables you automa-
tically to •point the muzzle just so ever. Therefore dust will not be so
many feet above the mark aimed at much in evidence. -London Answers.
as,is necessary to counteract the
known drop of the bullet at various
ranges.
CHANGE
Quit Tea and Coffee and Got Well.
A woman's tea and coffee experi-
ence is interesting: "For two -weeks
at a time I have taken no food but
skim milk, for solid food would fer-
ment and cause such distress that I
could hardly breathe at times, also
excrutiating pain and heart palpita-
tion and all the time I was so ner-
vous and reStless.
"From childhood up 'I had been a
iea and coffee drinker, and for the
Past 20 years I had been trying differ-
ent physicians, buts could get only
temporary relief. Then I read ari
article telling how some one had been
addition 5,000 skilled soldiers have
been released for munition work."
It is announced that shipments of
shells manufactured in private fac-
tories and workshops in British India
have been. begun. This is regarded
here as a decided advance in the in-
dustrial capabilities of India, the work
haying been carried out successfully
through, all processes from iron ore to
the finished product.
DK. JACKSON'S ROMAN MEAL ZS A
YOOD, NOT A FRAUD.
Many so-called cereal foods are
frauds. To prove it, try to live en-
tirely upon them for a few daye.
Many. live entirely upon Roman Meal.
A recent letter from California says:
Dear Dr. Jackson: A friend of -mine
has lived upon Roman Meal for
thirteen months. His case had been
pronounced hopeless. He is DOW in
perfect health. No fraud here. Ro-
naan Meal is scientifically balanced by
an expert dietitian. Its the perfect
food, and positively relieves constipa-
tion. Ask your doctor. Make it in
porridge, pancakes, gents. At gro-
cers', 10 and 25 cents.
No Chance to Try it.
Steel Points.
The expression "well -tempered" or.
"finely -tempered" steel is generally
misused. It is usually taken to indi-
cate steel of extra hardness, where-
as the reverse is the case, though
very few .people are aware of the
fact. The greater the degree of tem-
pering the softer the steel. The steel
worker measures the "degree of tem-
pering by the color of the metal. Thus
the hardest -Les the least tempered
steel is light straw in color, while
She eoftest kind is white. Between
these extremes, commencing from the
hard end of the scale, are the follow-
ing shades: Straw, dark straw, light
bronze, bronze, dark bronze, light
blue, blue, dark blue. Tempering
steel is a very delihate business,. and
one calling for that sense of what is,
don't feel like the same person. We
Little is known of the Austrian alr found Postum delicious and like it
Mothers Who Use This Famous Bairn
Navy's capabilities. The officers better than coffee. My health now is Have Backing of Science
have the reputation of being good wonderfully good.
ZAM-BUK .
"As soon as I made the shift_ILIVIyothers who lase Zam-Buk, because
"ships' husbandb," ,while the men are
"ay smart and well-behavea. Blit, as was e have proved it to be a splendid
to Postum I go ------------------1
until recently the case In Getmany, troubles are gone. I am fleshy, ray , healer, will be interested to hear tl
le
the Austrian navy has -been and still
foal, il
assimates, the pressure in the result of a Lest of Zion -Duk by Ivir. W.
is entirely secondary to the Army. chest and palpitation aregone, rtlY chemistIle says:-" I have made an.
all Lascelles , Scott, the great English
Therefore, it has not attracted the bowels are regular, have no more sto- exhaustive analytical examination of
.
best men, particularly in the commis- mach trouble, and my headaches are Zalnd3uk and And KS activeeonsti-
shined ranks, while it has been starv-
gone. ' Remember, I did not use medi- tuents are of exclusive vegetable origin
ed of training and such necessitie.
cites at all -just left off tea and °of- It contains none of the impure and
e
, as ptactice ammunition. irritating mineral drugs and animal
But; of course, it is the German fats present in ordinary ointments.
Nsin The antiseptic and bactericidal (germ.
Navy that counts fog everythingSOr.
destroying) powers of this preparation
our eyes. It is no use belittling an
are proved h
opponent, and the German fleet may of
my tests to exceed those
of eatb
prove a formidable foe, For one olic acid, yet Zani•Buk neither
thing, the relations be officers cauterizes -nor inflames even a very
senaitive slejn, but ends skidesoraere.
and man are infinitely better than in "8 bare no hesitation in certifying
the German Army. )incidentally, the the .purity of ZS:al-Bak Allif its value
utter lack of sympathy, bleed the far skin iniaries and disordere,"
active dislike, between the German Mothers who have not yet tried Zam-
Ariny officers and their men must Bak should profit by the above': Zam-
tell heavily against Germany should Buk ie unequalled for eczema, cuts,
burns, ulcer
-S,-..., she aneet with reverses. a running soros, piles, cold
fibres, abscesses, chapped hands, etc,-
..--
A man who sells shower baths on
five days' trial told this atoiy:
"I sent one out to a man in the
rural districts. I told him to nse
the shower bath five days and if at
the end of this time he was not satis-
fied to send it back. This is the let-
ter I received:
"Your shower bath looks good;
arid .perhaps is all right. I don't
know whether it is or not because
the five* days for trial passed before
Saturday night come aroUncl, and I
didn't have a chaiace to try it out."
FRAM, nate is pre-
-') It:lens. 13:0 °ulisredPhio;
many years in their
.sw practice. now dedicat-
ed to the Public and
OUR A.38°Id bYY°
Try MurineteRefresh.
ur Druggist.
Cleanse, and Strengthen Eyes af rel. exposure to
Cold Cutting Winds and Dust and to restore
healthful tone to Eyes Reddened and made Sore
by OverworIc and Eye Strain.
Some broadminded Physicians use and recent..
mend Marine while others perluIPS lento. of its
Success, talk and rush into print in opposition;
•those whose Eye need care can guess why, as
there Is fie Prescription fee in *urine. Just hand
your Druggist Ole and you have a Complete Pkg.
Eye Book—Murine—Dropper—and Cork Screw—
ready for ,use. Try it in your Eyes and in Baby's'
Eyes for Eye Troubles -No Smarting-31.1st El%
Comfort. Write fen Book of the'Eye loree.
Maine Eye Remedy Company, Chicago
fee and used Postum steadily." Name
given by Canadian Postum Co., Wind-
Postum comes in two forms:
Postum Cereal -the otiginal form --
must be well boiled. 15c . and 25c
Instant Postum-a soluble powder
--diseolves quickly in a cup of hot
water, and, with cream and sugar,
makes a delie' mage nistaotiy.
80c and 50c
Both k' delidioSis
How Sickly Women
May Get Health
, roe
• ad
Mataraar-t'Lininient
All druggists and stores sell Zarn-Buk
at 50c. .box, 5 boxes $1.25., .
If they could only be made to see
that half their ills are ,caused by im-
pure blood, it wouldn't take long to
cure them with Dr. Hamilton's Pills.
Truly a wonderful Medicine that in-
vigorates, strengthens, renews. Every
tired, worn out, woman that Rios Dr.
Hamilton's Pills will improve rapidly,
will have better color, increased ap-
petite and better digestion.
No better rebuilding tonic can be
found than Dr. Hamilton's Pills which
are safe, mild and health giving. For
forty years Dr. Hamilton's Pills have
been America's most valued family
medicine, 26c. per box at all dealers,
WAR SONGS.
The Number Is Now So Great That
Few Appeal. to All.
CHILDHOOD AILMENTS
• Cenetipation and indigestion; colic;
worms, colds and simple fevers, and
ail the other minor ills of little ones
can, be promptly cured by Baby's Own
Tablets through their action Iomega- PAR= ron sans.
lating the.stonsach and bowels. Con-
cerning them Mrs. H. H7 Mills, Heidi -
mind, Que., writes: -"I have found
Baby's OW11 Tablets of great service
in relieving my little one of consti-
pation and stianach trouble." The aflacaere-nasaaaNa. mows AND JOB
Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Offices for sale in good Ontarl,s,
or by mail at 25 cents a box from teranit ssTasinas°,g Full rtunfdogt,,TieAth,t,
The Dr. Williams' MediCine Co., application in Wilson Publishing Com-
13rodkville, Oat. pany. 77 West Adelaide St., Toronto.
A FEW RULES.
Be Conscientious in the Discharge of
• Every Duty.
r
U RS
We pay highest
net cash prices
lei not what the micelle promises,
butt', money you actually get ;ha t
makes roes profit. We bevel:milt
up a loam lat .11 shippers dumb
treating them fauly. We are un-
usually liberal in the grading We
charge no commissions. We Pay
all express &ones. Write for our
prieel ist and speeial offer.
Ginseng and Weare 'War -
Golden Seal fatt,..,Ig,Wie
United Salts and ma theteforerv
hi hest rico Wort or price ht.
DAVID BUISTEIN & BRO.
Faateet Graegrur Maw
163 W. 2711, Si., New York, N. Y.
APPLES WANTED.
-1 AM OPEN FOB BADRELLED AP-
ples In Carlota. Quote priees, naming
varieties and grades. (Jan also Hee few
ears of apples in bulk, II. W, Pawson,
Brampton.
VARMS -t ALL SIZES - STOCK,
„L' Grain,. Dairy or Fruit. Wber
want to . may, write 01 W D 0'1
. W. SWISH
Brampton,' Ont.
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way that drawing pain, eases instant -
In olden times soldiers went into 7, makes the feet feel aced at once.
battle crying the slogan of them
king or their lord, and, more recently,
songs have taken theplace of the
war -cry, although "Remember Ma -
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His Orders.
,
"Remember," 'said the sergeant
julia" was used in South Africa. ,
However, the . "no one is allowed to dismount with -
number, of really
out orders."
these days of popular ditties, tends in Murphy was 110 sooner in the
great war songs is very small, and
saddle than he was thrown to the
to grow less. . In the past, . a single
ground,
song would seize the imagination and eaaaapay,e
go right through the land until every- yelled the sergeant,
w
one was singing it, whereas now the when he discovered him lying breath-
le;odn.itte ground, "you dismounted."
number is so great that few appeal
to all, .
Perhaps three songs have had more
influence:on their countries than any
others: "Lillibuelro," the "Marseil-
laise," and "John Brown's Body." The
first sang ,Tames II. off his throne
and defeated him in Ireland, the sec-
ond not only. had a radical influence
on France, but has fired the imagin-
ation all over the world.
The last, which, was the war song
of the Feclerals, in the American
Civil War, consisted of four lines
only, but is popular with all English-
speaking troops for its tune alone, as
is "Marching through Georgia."
1V1inard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Gentlemem-Last winter I receiv-
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MINARD'S LINIMENT in a severe
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FOR RELIEF OF VICTIMS.
400 Hospitals in Paris Caring for
Wounded.
There are now in tile district form.
ing the intreriched- camp of Paris,
1448 charitable organizations working
for the relief of victims of the war,
and move than. 400 hospitals, which
afford accommodations for about 40,-
000 wounded. The four regular mili-
tary hospitals, the most important,
have now 40 artnexes. The Red Cross
hospitals ^number about 300, and there
are 28 convalescent establishments, 5
independent hospitals, American,
English, Japanese and Russian.
The workrooms for unemployed wo-
men have multiplied to a greater ex-
tent than the hospitals, now number-
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dispensaries and 195 various organi-
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soldiers at the front. .
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Nelson's old ship. the Foudroyant,
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dainty nicknacks,
"Did you have orders?"
":15 1rcolimt"headquarters, I suppose?"
"No, sirfrom_ihLndqtarters."
Prohibition Favors Tea -Drinking.
Well-informed members of the Lea
trade say that the figures for the year
show an astonishingly large increase
of tea drinking thrOughout the world.
Prohibition is largely to account for
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Russia prohibits the sale of strong
drink and the people turn to tea, it
means an immense dram on the re-
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months the cost of tea has risen 12
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