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The Wingham Advance, 1920-10-07, Page 7M U �N.l _,r,--- . - �,� it, 1-5 llgilipwii'ii0opi-im - 02 10111111110 I . ----------------- -1 .................. - r . .. , � - � - ..,. , , WN , ti . I ,,, . i . I I . f . N-1. �.. I'll � � , . I . . , : I . � I . . 8 x4n r6two 444 Aft" strop - (ummiud), h t lt?s_ th6 stropping � 1, i.,. that counts! 0 . f �`,, �, c ,�, , Wny razor is isoon, c � ruined by unskille& � . � I istropping. There is one .. and one only razor that � I Aarpens itself ---, tho AutoStrop Razor. You I c pan't strop it wrongly�,— r �Ost slip the, strop � t � � a tbrough the trame and � � a few strokes to and fro *111 renew the bladq � . .. .- . odge. . . . I I a I � Any ;3ealer will ftriow- I I i5trate the Auto$trop R o ro ,to you, guarantee satis ac- tion, or refund of purchase price* - - , �. -, ( I I I . Only $5.,016 ., .. I to!" te with stro .and fwelvd � . lbladpe'a! in an attr2tive assort- f , Inent of coses to suit any t purpose. . � � � . .21 ., � J AutiiStrop Safety Raixor'Co., Lit . nite,d .., *AutoStrov DWding. Toronto. Canada - ', . �, i �, I � . 201 , � � � .,� . 11 � 1, �, I . � , I I ,,; . � I �t �� -4 0 - - 0 0 6-.4 0 6 $ f 6 0 4-++-"-++4 #+ , . . �� ". . 0111 B.OLSHEVIN'S AWFUL , .2 I 1.41. .;8ESUL`TS'1N RUSSIA J'i't �' - -1 I -, W �" **", - . 1� I .�he London Times publishes, a let- ter that throws4resh light upon tbs . '. h9sioro of Bolshevist Russia. It was , _iWrittep by Miss' Hertle Adams, who I lived for sixteen years in Russia a . ud i W4,ln Moscow in 1919-1920 as a ifemper of the British Red Cross. �. _�, � _ ' She �.W. rites: "'I visited houses in Petrograd . , wbbre4hero were two and three do" I � g - fees of frost in the rooms. There � l� N. is practically no lighting and total -4 ooncet of eanitation. Many people ' _ . I _ live! ,�brough the severest winter . months In bitter col(l, hunger and. sickness, with no electric light. no 05, no candles, only miserable Ajght Ughto when procurable. .Such a 4ux-' , Ury its, clean underclothing.wag un- . - I __ owt. , There was neither NOater nor _T i ap with which to wash clothes, and thei simply baii, to be worn . - I Aill they , - , bedame tpo horribly dirty, and were then burned'with no hopes of obtain- ing., (L fresh Isupply. . . It 'children receive one (totally in- ad4 ) me .quate � al a day they n�2 lucky. I . I - I . � . .. I .� , p . . . I i VI , -4. .,. � ,, Bear Island, Aug. 26, 19M. 1 Tdia'ar'd's Liniment Co., Limited. I ­ ,J� . , � mps:r Sirs, -Your traveller is here to- day ".� we are getting a. large quantity of Vu LINIMEXT. We Ott MINARD'S fin the beat Liniment on the -mail- � ket making no exception. We have been ,in business 13 years andt have bialidlied all kind's, b%t have dropped theni all but yours-, that sells itself: the others have to, be pushed to get rid AOL I . 11 W. A. HAGERMAX, I . � - I " , : . , - . . � ., i . I , .� _ . . ____ - Th4 �wan, pindhed and stricken f aces I onq se6j; In the streets. give one an Ide0of the misery they are suffering. , rpho.y are no longer children, but care- Woti, liptleas, wtzjpuod human belxigs,',. 01(t. lonj before their time; ill, hun-� ,gri,;, cold and. miserably clad, they arii, '16bliged to stand for many hours in ­ Abe streets In order to obtain some . pitifully small tatlofi of milk or other oupplIds, In. Mpscow I saw- bun dreds of women and children stand- Ing.walting for many hours In the streets in the. terrific cold, so as to reebive one log of wood eacho of about Oro# feet long and five inches thick. ThIsi log they had come miles to fetch, s,04"would have to drag It home o w as beat they, cpv�d All this misery to obtain , allui one hour's warmth. . '-,� 'CHILDREN�'tORX IN PRISON. I � Many children have been born in U61shevist pirlsom. I give as an 1gotauce the ease of a Russian lady 1101" 4;0 I I ___ __ - i _., _".. I I I 11 . . , . I � I I I Ivwhsftolw� cleauslallo . , Relreshiss and lliglio% I � ;; . Leflon-murifte for M - ,n ,,, tren"a, Granu�a-i ch, � ingandBurni 1, Oft I the Eyea or Sydi * 1. 00 After . � motorinjEor Goll � . V=rA 00W &Z I. - : '33re emody'la..C.2il"Wo . . � 1 9 . . . I I I ­ ' _____­ �usbgtfid Who wtis arrosted with her in the town of Vologda. They were takoit t% Moscow, and there kept In a ortuilual prison for months, the rea- son . for this being that they had given hospitalltv to English people. -About it lortnight jitter their arrival In Mos - tow a little girl was born fit Prison. ohd only after two days' h9rd Work wvo we able to eollect it small bun. dip of 6fitable clothing, which, t% oUgh the kindness of a sister In the , V on,brispitals, I was able to deliver to1bla Door, mother. - In Vintand three w�mko ago I talk- ed to a Polish doctor who had Just oscaDtd from Petrograd, and vrho had t�"fi working for many month$ In the hospitals In that stricken, city. R4 told me that infantile mortality thett has reached the most terrible Iptoportfoor; 116 per cent. of the ehil- Attu, are still -born, and few of thoso *ho *to born slifyo live beyond a few *66ko. Tbig is rho olateom(y of B011111"Ist italture, ar,d It were surely well for guy who think Bolshevism a fintl I . , -vialloppr ,­ . 7 , �":"� .'� I � !Illii���������� r' FIVIT", -1 ­ � 1, W�T�w " , ,:,. , � . � ,� ,,:4,4, 1 -,, , 4 , " 4, 4 ,,,y i I -1 ... ;+ 1 1 � - .I I I , 11�1��, i��� ��� . 11 � ! ; :4 ... 11 �. � � .1 I 11 . , I ._ I I . PF �, . . � 1: � I I I I I. � I . I �,;,�����������������,i77",.7,,F:�, ._: ., ", �� , " "A ot tbo WWA"46 b4t 1 ist � t6a dd.root � - , Ill .1 .1, , ­ -',,, - - , I , I _ I -., -, __ _ . I - � , X - -,! � b . . .. , . . "alt 'at the 4watm*U0 an - "I lot I ,Aty pno 1! , I I I "d f=­o?""fg.bV two so -o" I , . I I ; ' ' r 0 *10.44"to ,W, ENID YOUR 11 ­ I - 1; � `1� It QW Is tbe troism"t t4,s youn$ , - I 111,116 'WIFE, I I I A Day -1 .- I aner, what ot the Bolshoviat atti. , � I I ­�_ I = M 6 011", VAs towswd the old and JAfjrm?r I �, MORTIS " � .Mo"W" , , ront*" to think tke two following __ AN r'TSNIN% FRAVOR R1IOH, RE 0 01�1"D 0 $Tfl0N0 Ther t to bo & pr4ou out iii ­` " 11 1111114 � f lamptoo will aut;100 to give one A , rot""er,. with all my heart I thank NERVF.8 NIMOPI) TO W+N OUT, front" said 411r& Nsyrook sudden *ly oloar Idea. Like I Did Mine I ,—says Thee for to -day, froln tilt depths of the porch haram; W, I went with a friend In Petrograd Vor'all Its sunshhio�-all Its rain; It has been well said that life Is 4 k4 Bully IdeN11 agreed NeyroCk from , o distrIbute V* very small quantity of Pastor Reeds, Wife For strength to toll-toto A heart to race. The full-blooded in=. With sound tile titeamor ehitir. '114's m4ko, one. 04 to some 60 ot- 00 old Russian Also Rid of Neuritis play, I— .­ nerves, ,the bright-eyed, rosy-cheeUed "foet's," agreed Neyrock., � Wlea, who were under the care of the 11elp w4 to forget Its pain k, .,,':�, . woman Invariably win, The nervous. Ille,y sprang to their feet olinulta- ovIet 0overnin These old people I As, with my hand in Thine, If dyapeptic man, and the ailing, anAcInic neously and I � , ,, , out. dashed out, through tile ad all been ixtercilessly dragged from Suffered Tortures For Years --Now - I got to re5t. woman are left behind. Success in porch sereen door, They Neyrocks al - he chaminK and peaceful alms, . Telling Good News To Others. . , -,It, when the day shall come 4941n, life Is lArgely,a question of good health ways do things that wayi, Neyrock iousea whore they had been ending � I ask I and sound nerves. lt� Is never the ha4 said when he came over to his heir 44ya under the ,particular care I I � I I .. That 1, still close to Thee shaky, undecided men who are chosen I country 'home for the wook-end that. f the Ompross herself. They were all . � May meet my iask, for Promotion; the sickly -looking, pale lie wanted a complete rest, but the � f tbani educated women and had I . . .. With love, that maketh all thing3 plain woman Is not sought after like her garden idea hit him, I Illod. poats im, connection with the , � . I , I . And makes me trust in. Thee happy, rosy sisters. "Zow, let's see," Neyrock mused as OUrts, posts which only gentlewomen I I And never ask What makes all theditferonce to the he 'irabbed the take in ove hand and . ould till. I t � � But that Thou work continually- condition of the blood, It your blood the broom in the other from Where AL14 IN ONE BARRACK ROOM. . I . That, which for me Is best, is thin and poor, your nerves sre they had been left against 0, tree. - . . -Edgar Collins rullar. bound to ouffer, because they 'have . to '74eVs; have it rambling and wild in. We found t4ain,ln the most horrible � � . depend upon, good red blood for nour- stead of formal. Th . ere must be wind- �lace one could Imagine; all crammed GROWTH IN GRACE Ishment. Headaches, undecided will, inq p,tbi,_') , ,,to one barrack of .a room, bed The sell of grace is the only eoll In a shrunken figure and pale, unattrac- 'And odd-shapea beds," from Airs. �galnat bed, wAth,ouAy spkqe between which you can flourish and accomplish tivo face tell only too plainly that'the Noyrock: "You can't dii; with a rake, uh for a four -logged stool, The only 1. the purposes for which God made You; blood Is at fault. I . 11bnry. Get the opade." , ,, lao.e they had to wash fill was a ter- - for there the roots of your being will Both men and women, In great num- Neyrock liad spaded itp quite a bit Ibly cold, damp, outhouse with a draw living sap continually from the bers have found deliverance from their I rQugh running (IOWA,; the middle of it of earth when Lillmire came along. nd tape at intervals, over the trough I . fountalb, of living waters that porpotu- Inferiority in life's race, Caused by im- 1,111mire is tile sort of summer re - I I ally wells up. Growth In grace is not poverlshed blood through the use Of sorter who dons epotless white flab - Vile Poor was swimming In watei - , subject to the changes find decays Of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They Are � Judl one was able to calm them down , , --14 U.J......*�rr... I .. � rlels and a soft �at, never steps off- . 13=92=0 0 iud help them to talk quietly It was I I it * earth. It Is the only,growth on which a remedv that has veen a household, tbo walk� and fand that be is get- . I'll ture, Compared with some aspects lar4. Indeed to realize that they were .. 1,11 . word for a generation, because they ting closo to nature. 9i4en. of educatiozL aXid culture; they fsr) I I which is the thirstieth and greenest of tone up the whole system, make the qlell0l' said Lillmire -over the I on't Believe That Old Humbug plants. As the §eeret of the rush's blood rich ,and red and strongthOU the front rail fence. "Will you please tell 60m� to ha;V;e lost all semblance of civ- About 'Uric,Acid' Being tho C'Suse remarkable greenness is its hidden nerves, , Mrs. S. B. Miller, Elmira, I I , Ilied, human beings. They kissed one's me why �ou are spoiling the grqs?" 10 I thee, they cling to one, followed of Rheumatism -It's Not Sol" \ , boaut�, so the secret of your spiritual Ont., says; "I look upon Dr. Williams' ,, There isn't aiV grass," insisted Key- , one about talking, crying, lau�hing' Emphatlettily asserting that thousands beauty is that your life Is hid with Pink Pills as,a, family medicine, and I ifsterically-trying to tell , one of the Of unfortunate sufferers have been led In- Christ in God. Witaout Christ you have reason -to praise them. for what rock. "Only this ,Acrubby stuff, I am * maldng a garden!,', to taking wronk tNa-atments under the old can do nothing,, you are like the they have done In Our home. Some "You,should plan it on paper firsty" iorrors they were. suffering. , I noticed . and false belief that "Pric Acid" causes rush without the water in which It years ago, while we were living in Al- "Otherwise, how in the ow seveial Of them, seeming sudden- rheumatism, Pastor W, H, Reed says; grows, dry, withered and dead, With ompletely said Lillmire. y to realize to what depths they had "As do some of our highest medical Christ, you are like the rush with Its berta, my husband was so c world do you know whetheryou are dig- authorldes, I now 4cnow -that 'Uric run down that he was unable to do been brought, withdrew and sat hud- Acid' never did and never will cause root In the river; you will flourish and any work, and even to carry a pail ging beds- or paths " led up 4eJectedly on their beds, re- rheumatism! But It took me'many YepXs grow in that holiness whose end Is rock, 'TII using to talk to one any more. They to, find out this truth. I learned how, of water, would .exhaust him. A doc- . "That's so," said Mrs. Ney I everlasting life. tor was called In who said his heart get some 0aper." ' old us of how nearly every day some to get rid of my rheumatism and recover � ' ray health and strength through reading was affected, and that medicine would "You 'Must have a pool in it," , add - One of their number passed away In 'The Inner Mysteries of Rhetimatism,* THE] VALUE OF MAN be of little use to him. This greatly ed Lillmife as k� moved al*pg. that room of pandemonium and her- -a work written by an allthority who has Tbmt man himself may regard him- worried me, and I finally urged him to "I'llget the galvanized iron. tub from ror. How one of them had been so -isclentifically studied thelobause and treat� self and his life'as he should, and seek h id Neyropk at that, "and lesperately hungry she had actually� 'ment of rheumatism for over twenty try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Years. It was indeed a veritable. revols- those ends that are worthy and eter- gau their use, and in a short time the t down Ifere-this is the pool, chewed and swallowed the leaves of ,tion! nall- important, he needs more or less "114e , swelling in his hands and Seet'dfsal)- . tinight carry the bricks left. over hbr prayer -book and had finally gone ,�'I had suffered agony for.years from to comprehend hI& own value In the 0 e , from he barn foundation," suggested ulte mad. They were all starving to- eumatism'and associated disorders, and - p ar d We decided to return . to eath. . Mrs. Reed was tortured with the demon Eight of God, That those who"are in- Ontario, but:the doctor said he,cd.uld Afts. Neyrock brightly, "and liiy them . neutritls almost beyond enOurance. Ws .terested In the temporal and spiritual not stand, the trip. But tho doctor, down to outline roughly tho.walk Z s end . While I was there a meal wait In' had read and talked so much about w,31fare 0 mankind may rightly' be I bods." I )rogress. Each of these old ladies,liad 'Uric Acid' Alat our minds seemed pols- Impressed with the necessity and desir- was mistaken, for through , "Splendid idea," said Neyr6ek. I o go out In many degrees of frost to� oned, But the ,rnner Mysteries of Rheu- ability of earneqtly 'prosecuting such the pills he gained Ruch strength as ' ped the rak6, 'the matism' made it all clear to us and now . to be able to look after the harvest, .� � ), kitchen across the yard, where -the�, we are both.free from the suffering:and lines of endeavor as may result fa the er we returned tP spade, the broom and the- paper and were given the smallest Imaginable ,Lmisery we -endured so many yeats. I salvation of inaillOnd, they need to Ontarlo�. My husband still takes -,a 'pencils and began carrying ',,bri,,k3. )owl of soup . This latter was lfteral-� believe I was ;the hardest man In the comprehend with a good deal of clear- Thq. had to scatter them far 'apart y nothing more than dirty potato world to convert! Por me to discard ness the value of man in God's sight. box or. two of the pills twice a year, I � Just a4s..they were' P,eollngs in hot water. The I i. the old 'Uric Acid' theory, and what A -id the voices are'not few that speak and they keep him In good shape. I to outline everything. 'soup., I now know. to be absolutely false, for notwith liave aloo found the pills good for my finishing the CrayfootB stopped , ' . their was brown because Of the earth Ott, ,the now, scientific understanding of the. of the exceeding value of man, _ v r automobile out in front. � � he Peelings', 'and had'a most revolt- causes and cure of rheurnatism, was like isT.anding his imperfections of heart growing daughters, and we are n ve . ng smell. They were given this,and asking me to change, my religious be- awl life. , I without them in our home." . "How do!" aaid Crayfoot. lit. hadn't liefst- But I did'ehangd, 'and it was a � � 1, One..of 'the best things about Dr, any idea anyone -here was &h1g, to not water twice a day, and that,was. fortunate, day for ins and mine when 4 , There Is, for example, the kingly Williams' Pink Plll�' Is -Cast they �do start, a brickyard. Send -the over a 11l. I . did so." I . place be occupies in the realm of na- not contain the slightest trace of opl- load for my new chicken ,house, will . I NOTE: "The Inner 'Mysteries of- - -1E DE Rheumatism" referrpd,to above by Pas- ever. Strive - to be like the rush, While they yqu?" .1 ... . . . I , DUST HEAP FOR, TI I AD. . ates r . I . I 'tor Reed lays bare facts about rheumat are bq "It's a garden, 11 explaned Mrs. Ney- - of nature It is true that man seems u ding up general conditions of I A . .;,, ism and Its associatiated digorders.'liver- - at � I, harmful drugs, , On a horrible cold day I was walk times JndignificAnt. and yet God good health... You can get these pills rock rather shortly. She was conscious ng along one of the almost deserted Ilooked Ay doctors, and scientists for made man nature's king. And though tribets of Petrograd when a sad little centuries past. It Is ,a work that ith6uld .11 through, arky dealer in medicine, or.by that her hair was stringy," her dress I biocession. passed me; they were es� � - be in the hands of every rein or woman, mail may not come into the world with mall at 60'eants a box. or six boxes for horribly muddy and her usually ,,white corting a roughly made sledge I.con- who has the slightest symptoms ofJ!heu- , the glory of Adam's first estate, he $250 from'The Dr. Williams' Medicine lands a sight from carrying brick. . matism, neuritis, lumbago ol� goqt. Any- 'nevertheless does come still as the C , nd o., Bro I - lord of creation. ,For mail all things -0 , . s(silng of two planlis on runners, a , one who sends name and address -to il ck�llle, Out. "Ohill murmured Mrs. Crmyfoot front oil It a miserable coffin, through� thb P. Clearwater, 6555-K Street,' Hallowell, ' I the -machine, with all the exasperating gasping chinks of which I could -see a Maine, will receive it by mall, postage ,have been made; to man all things . FISFMRY NOT WORKED. sweetness .of one in frilly, fluffy, imma- I Pulled, paid and absolutely free. Send' now. . are subservient; to his sustenance and I I ' attire. "Do you like.. -that 'sort dead body, This was being , lost you forget the address!' If .not a . , _:_, culate ­! along by a woman and pushed by. a sufferer, cut out this explanation - and � pleasure all things contribute. The Por. of thing9l' . man -an ex -Russian officer. They had hand It to some afflicted friend. � I ,sun In Ifis strenktii and glory is man's Great Possibilities in White � "(htll; muttered Mrs. geyrock., in- ­ �bveral miles to walk to reach the . $0 . t , '- .sbrvant; the seas, , overwhelming in poise in Lo*er 1,09'rell0e. - tensely as the machine plowed on. cemetery, and the road was,so slip- I . - .vastriess, serve him; the mottlitains Te cipture of the white Porpoise Or "She just loved to make me feel like Pf�y that it meant going very, very GPEZDS -Up WORK-/ ',� .and valleys, the trees of"the field and the vkthite whale or beluga -which Is a day la,borer! Henry, I can't get the I sl�_Pvly, at the risk of getting feet, eare I �_ ',the beasts of the forest. Nature ani- said to abound in the lower 'Gulf Of St, idea Of V, pool from an empty tub - and hands frost-bitten. Suddenly they StUdy. Of � Motion Gets ' Moro mate and Inanimate, all are for man's Lawrence, is a department of the fish- I'm going to turn the hose into it and were stopped by a "ReAl' soldier., . I comfort and delight. Then, th6 pecu- "Where are you going?" -To the Bricks Led. f liar capacities with which he has been jug industry Which presents Poss4bilities fill itill - . . -4.11 and is particularly attractive to invest- "All right," agreed Neyrock. "I thin). cemetery." "Who-ve you got lu that . ' . I 0� . endowed, and'the unique stewardship ors of a speculative turn of mind. in we've getting on splendidly. We prob- coffin?" "My mother ... ... How old was with which he, has been entrusted, years gone by -this fishery was carried ably can't get it all done to -day, but she-!' "Over 70," "Over 70? Why, man, ., The man who proposed to grow alike proclaim mail as of great value. on at odd times, most extensively by we con sketch it out. There ought to you must be a fool to to all 'that : strawberries upon raised beds- so that In kind, though not In degree, man the Hudson's Bay Company, but never be an arbor at this curve in the walk, way and risk dying of cold for the -he,could pick them without stooping can see what . God sees. love what God oil any systematic basis. It Is 110t with vines over it=.�' sake of burying that old hag. Throw. was apparently beforo'his -time, as this loves and do what . God does. The known'that anyone is now Prosecuting "Get the step ladder and set it there I her on the dust heap, that's the place. ,course will certainly li�e advocated Lord has made, him after Ills own the Industry, and therefore there Is no so' we'll -remember iVs am aDrbor, for her," , . I when the latest Industrial science kind. We have no right or wish to standard to assure one that It could be then," 4trectdd Mrs. Neyrock. "T In no way can the above examples known as "motion study't is applied to defy man, but cannot but see in him carried on with success under prevail- wish had something to sit on -gar- .. . of the Bolshevist attitude toward the fruit growing. � some trace of Divine likeness. Like' Ing conditions. dening is hard work." old., and Infirm come under the'head- One might suppoge.th4t the "art" of his Lord, man is greater than the Some years ago the late Mr. Camp- "116re," said Neyrock, turning over ing-of atrocities.' They are purely and bricklaying, having been. practised for world in which he dwells. And this bell MeNab, associated with another the hose reel. "Sit on this." simply Bolshevist methods put into thousands of years, ,would now�have because "it is 'greater to think a gentleman, engaged In the induAry. "I am planning whether to have practice. and the soldiers In my story become so perfect that it would be World than to be a world." With Their method of capturing the porpoise roses or popies here," mused Mrs. is merely practicing what his task- Impossible to teach �'ihe modern brick- powers of intellect, heart and will, was quite novel, but most effective. A Noyrock "or would you advise tu. masteriFteach-teach at the point of layer now to do his work'more quick- mail moves and lives and has his be- long lead was ereeted--a wall of stocks lipig?ts ' the sword. I have known the Russian ly; .yet the originator, of ,'motion ing In the region of the Divine. His driven into the mud or sand.: -and so � IlDo you suppose there woitld be any peasant and workingman for the last study," Glrbreth, ha's been able to do capacities, too. are the promise that arranged that thr, schools when ascend- room IeA for a few tomato vines?" on. sixteen years, and I know it Is not.he this, and with such effect as to treble his stewardship will be of a nature Ing the river with tne tide, were led quired her husband. I ; . who speaks, but that he has tomporar- ' to proclaim man's value. In this re- 0 shallow water and stranded by lTvc heitrd of ga dens that bad .tke number of bricks laid by the most int r fly been infected with this systematic ' , I g4rd man holds priceless Jewels In fhe receding tide. Then they were cut parsley instead of candytuft for bor. sliilful workman without Increasing - and callous cru -*y. He has seen every- his bodily efforts. 1. I .1 :his possession as a steward of God up, the skin and blubber removed and ders," said Mrs. Neyrock eagerly. - thing he once reverenced, loved and , it sounds Incredible that the sim" his Maker. Varied tdlents-, capaci- the flesh. and bones used for fertilizer, . 1111ello!" said Bingle from over the respdcted, dragged through the mud- � ties of mind, heart, will and life About thirty years ago It was report - big church, his zzar, his country,. the ple qperation of bricklaying, spread- , fence "What is' the trouble? Has all such things are the precious ed that the most extensive. fishery of ' be;n a fire, that you've moved sanctity of marriage, home ties. Every- Ing the mortar, placing the bricks in -7 there thing which ,could have a refinhing position and cutting off the waste gffts of God to man, to be used only the Hudson's Bay Company was that of everything, in the front yard? But and softening Influence has been do- mortar should be capable of any sub- as.man can use them for himself, his the white plorpolse. At. one tide as why save the bricksl" I i fellow -beings and his' God. And many as 200 would be caught by the, liberately and systematically ri#ictilod stantial reductl6n, but dib quicker *ay where the man Is Christian, all the Inshore trap described above, and as 11Thjs,1 said Neyrock, with as much 1. I dignity as one can show when there is and degraded in his eyes, and this. of doing It seems�aimple,enougli, now mbre has God privileged bim. is a each porpoise was worth about $100, a. carth, oil one's face, when perspiration added to the despotism and tyranny of that it has been invente4.i� The main - steward of His manifold grace, A small fortune was ,,frequently left the Bolshevist rule. has rendered him thing Is to place the brickb and mortar man In Christ Is one who by reason stranded ,by a single tide, From 200 has soaked one's dollar and whon one's apparently case-hardened and brutal. 'I in such positions'that tb:e bricklayer I of his additional resPonsibilty and to 400 pounds of blubber is yielded by 1� shoes are covered with mud," is a gar - RELIGIOUS REVIVAL ritEDICTED. can reach them without' stooping or privileges has his value enhanced. each porpoise, and oil of the very dent" 't -making a step In either -direction. Thien It is safe to say that that steward- "Inest quality averages about forty gal-; "Theis will be -roses 'here' ex- , I With the downfall of Bolshevism the bricks must 'be piled ready In a ship marks man as of high estimate !on - s. The skin Is worth about ton Mrs. geyrock, pointing -at the I I in Rus- certain way so that the workman -can In God's love and care. �d P'ainc� will come a religious reviva � The great ,=;a No other porpoise or whale �3p.d. "and an arbor there," waving i sia: the longing for this Is Intensely .take them up In one'lland and place and special provision that - the Cre- P a hide from which leather of her hand at the step ladder, "and the felt, and I think one can. safely say each In position without altering,his ator has made for man Is a witness gllch fine, flexible texture and such main walk runs along that rake and that to no people do the rites of the hold. At the same time as he reaches to 'the greatness of man's value in durability can be made. I I think I'll have nasturtiums here and church (even perhaps more than re- k icklayer picks God's sight. Food for his body, His Although the law does not prohibit pink phlox over---�' I ligion itself), bring such comfort as _`�on his trowel with the bountiful providence has everywhere the shooting of these creatures, or place "Fine"' said BIngle "But of course to the Russian masses. -up mortar other hand, and,l.if the spreading Is and always bestowed. Food for his any restrictions on their capture, the you realize that you can't start a gar - In the schools all order and discip- ' den in Julyl It's months too late!" 'line ,have disappeared. The children skilfully done the brick goes straight mthd and morals He has supplied Inshore ttap seems to be the only iprac- ted silence on I Into position,'without a pause while without stint, Food for his spiritual tical method. The white porpoise is There was an aPPa from committees and decide what they d may the part of the weary Neyrocks as shall learn and what teachers they will the trowel is," cutting off the waste nature He has given In abundance. an active and wily customer, an ev- stared at each oillor. have. They have the power to, dismiss mortar. . For man's sake and salvation, for his elude other devides. th . their teachers. Some of these instrue- .- - - � restoration to Divine favor and his q,,,q -_ t6n Neyrock threw down the tors have taken pity on the chidren - rescue from his lost condition, In SICKLY STREAMS. trowel on the only unoccupied spot on and, practically at the risk of their AN EXCELL.ENT MEOICINE , wondrous love and perfect adaption. to (Boston, Transcript.) the lawn."'Aw, who wants an old own lives (In any case of thel; liber- , 11 . 'his 'needs, the Father has given His "Rivers," said the American, "why garden, anyhowl" lie demanded, as only -begotten and well -beloved Son In your rivers ate nothing to ours. Com- Ile stepped"ba,ekward-and sat down in ty, they being subjected to the strict- FOR 11 TLE ONES p6red with our Hudson and Mississip- the galvanized iron tub which the hose est Bolshevist supervision, and In de- , .. " . I . sacrifice, and that man, so great In , tected in any so-called "counter -re- I � . - his ruin, might be delivered from the pi your Mersey, Severn and Thames ,had jilst filled to the brim.­-Chicaga volutionary" acts, dealtwith in a mer. Baby's Owen Tablets are an excellent bondage of sin Into the glorious liber- 'are sleepy, sickly streams.11 I -'News. 'less manner), have, by almost super- e ty of the children of God. We are "Oh. come!" protested the English- ­­...... -_ of medicine for little ones', They ar a man. I "I think your rivers are Just as DO YOUR VERY BEST. human devotion and patience, renown mild but thorough laiative which oftbn called upon to wonder why men sickly as ours." . I . the love and respect of the children. sweeten -the stomach ,4ind regulate the so grpat In the estimate and care of "How do you make that out?" Again, there are many Instances where bowels thus bringing relief in cases his MaKer, can be so regardless and "Well, they are all confined to their Be Earliest and Thorough and You teachers have been oblfged 'to return ot constipation, ItidigeS . tion, colic, neglectful of himself. Rather should beds," replied the visitor, Ate Bound to Succeed, . to their profession In order,,to keep colds and simple (.0vora, concerning we expect him to adopt the wisdom 4 i a I body and Will together. them Mrs. L. J. Chlass(in,'Paquetville, of one of long ago, "a man that Is Good-ibye to Asthma. ,Persons suf­ — . Schooli� according to Bolshevist X,13., writes—t have found iBabyls Wise shall be wise for himself," and fering from that extreWely ' trying Thera Is a feature of Dickens' chat - principles and methods, should be Own Tablets 6xcellebt fo� my young seek to fulfil In'his life what his God trouble known as asthma know what I'mixed," and the children given an ab- and Father has apparently designed it is to,long with all their he acter which cannot 'be to() often or too . baby In the qaAe,of Constipation and . seriously insisted -upon, end that Is his aolutely free hand as to their behavior. colic and It gives -me gtaat pleasure him to be. ­dj.� escape as from a tyrant. Nevdr do The moral, chaos this absenpe of dis- -to recommend ' theln to other they know When an attack May come Intense earnestness and thoroughliOSS cipline hag created Is too appalling ,mothers." The tablets are sold by A Standard Medicine.-Parmelee's and they know that to struggle un- In everything he did. He said to me Vegetable ,Pills, compounded oO on- re than oncet 1� Imagine; In fact, there are very few Tftealclne dealers or by mkll at 25 cents 'tirely vegetable substances known to aided is vain, With Dr. J. D. Rol- mO � children felt in Bolshevist Russia. Pot A; box from The Dr. Williams Medicine have a revivitying and salutary effect logg's AstAlroa Remedy at hand, how- lt',My dear boy, do everything at your months at a time the schools are clos- Co., Brockville, Ont, - ever, they can say good-bye to the,ir best. if you do that neither I not any ed owing to terrible outbreaks of iu� __ ­ -* �,O-__� upon the digestive organo, have eriomy� and enjoy life again. It helpo once else can find fiLultwith you, even fectious diseases and total absence of SAFETY FIRST, ' through years of -use attained so em- � inent g, pogition that they rank as a at once. 6-46- 1, . if, you fall. For myself, I Can honestly boating. Sportsman: "Did You'ever sed au6h standard medicine. the ailing should say. that I have taken as great pains - 64 atrocious luck? That's the fifteenth remeraber this. Simple In their coin- When Boiling Water Quiokly with tile smallest thing I ever did at HAS A CORN ANY ROOTS? bird I've missed t6 -day," position, they can be dasinillated by Freezes. with the biggest." Yes, and branches and stems " Old Gamekeeper: "140, sir, I think the weakest stomach and are certain professor P. W. Bridgman, of Har- in siving advice to s, young author, well. VA11 at (bo,oured?, Yea, by MIP- you're -wrdi�g. Ws 'the saino bird to have a healthful and -agreeable et- vard, has found that under a pres- he said on one &CRISIOD: plying Putnam's Corn Extractor; lt�s you've been firing at"all along. The fect on the sluggish digestive organs, sure of 180,000 pounds to the square "If Y4011 Want Your public to believe artful iold beggar's been hanging — inch, -water decreases In volume about In what you write you must believe In paltiless, safe and Invariably eatl8tat- around you for safety sake," 001MG,75P. twenty per gent, at ordinary tempera. It yourself, When I am describing a tory. Insist oil Only PUtnam.,-A L'X- � I 040 I — 6 -,I can " distinctly 90 What I tractor, 2k at all dealerm. (Cincinriatl Enquirer.) . tures, Under ordinary 100asures fee seen I � igleop Is the great nourlshor Of In- Willie --Paw, what Is the moving inelts', but under the higher olies water am deftflbing as I 0aft see YOU now - - IDENTIFICATION MARK. Mitts, and withotIt poa4eful ,i5loop the IS Sol diffed eVOn without cold. Under So real are My characters to me that "So you had trouble locating vie," child will not -thrive. This cannot spirit of the age? I a pressure of 44,000 .pounds to the on Ono beaeslon, I had fixed upon the said the stranger to the old darkeyo be got It the Infant' be troubled with raw-Gasollne, my son. square inch water that Is almost boll- course which one of them waR to pur- as ho alighted at tbo country station, worn'$- Millsea Worm Powders Will , - __­ .­ Ing will freeze quickly. suo. The character, however, got hold "Didn't your inaster give you it do- dosttoY Worth$ and driVe them from WItAT Ilii6OULD DO. ­�. of me, and made me do exactly the OP- soription of me?" the system, and alterwards the ghild's Small Girl: "Give me a bite of For Burna and lsaaldli.-Dr. Tlwiftas# pogite to what I had Intended, but I "Yes, =qrsa, but that#0 s6 mab.v rest will ,bei undisturbed. Tai�­'jmw- your toffee, 31thmY." Ficitctrit Oft will take the fire out of *&s so sure that lie was tight and I gemman wit red nosO coming on that der* .e6anot Injure the moot d6llftte Small Boy: "No fear! But you a burtk or stald more ro,Plft than Any was wro" that I let hilil hayo his owia Uth#6 othot "P't"Parittlon, It should be at bolby, god ,there U nothbot so of. may kiss M6 whI16 my me t may wZy to " dar tfttn.11 � I 'hand In eYerY kitcheft ,86 that I '. tever he� dId either In work 61 ­ tective, for reatoring the he*lth of a stlelm" W tvall2ble 9t anY time. There 4 Who Por y4irs Mother Grimes, W,orin Worm -worn lufant. The , ­� .- eade with wblc*q t,orn,4 And no pr�.Opftrtt!orl t.pquirod, Jumt app,ey at play he always gave his verjr b4let. mtermi'dator has ranked at the most - 10 � Arily,s tbm oil to the burn �or i3cald ,aad tbow Ile listed shteknesfi or half-hearted. ehra,ctlye pproirAtiou Tfi*40f,"Carad, Man sire th6 sport of eircunintance wart$ t1n. bs removed by 110110) , &� —1k." � Al %.�,a#&%A a �A, #ha & A4 Ciorn irkire 4% Ito strongest recommen- 6 p,i,lln will ablit(A and 12 A short ding nt" 111 Any shape or forrm-119mor'N taing tor A toutitry to ponder 9Ehss4 kno, im wwwrii mwKnIwAna Ita irvalva , . If S"ors, as in no war do thay Arbs U04. I of ima.-Syrah, ditiou. X 44MM Calls, 4"00 altogether. W kly. , I 0 `40.1,., ..... 1, . , - �- �U-& I I . I �I'L �1 A; %4104001111s , ,:, , , I , ; S -011d' pin Goiania 'I I ' DR. HAMILTON MYS HIS RKMEDY -N-EVIER FAIL$ TO 01,1119 QUMKLY, Aline to 4 marvellous romedy. There are others, but not one pos. sesses the peculiar merit so. prominent ; In mine, � I . With my remedy I guarantee to cure constipation. I Also guarantee to prevent it, My preparation, which to in pill form gives tone and regularity to the bowels � at quickly rids the system of effete , matter, accumulations of bile and other inJprious results, of costiveness. I call my pills Dr, Hamilton's. I am sure they are safe because cQm- posed of such health�giving vegetable extracts as Mandrake, Butternut, , Hyoseamus and Dandelion. My,pills are not harsh ,or drastim' They cause no pain, no distress; they fire prescribed by physicians because of their mildness and certainty to cure. For women and children I know of no better medicine for keeping the systft healthy. For men they are per - L feet. . I have proved their merit In bilious- tiess, constipation and fiesdache, and can strongly recommend them in these troubles. . I My personal guarantee stands be- hind every box Of ,Dr. Hamilton's Pills;. and this means inuch to you In selecting your remody. Every dealer sells Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and butternut. 25c per box. I TALL PIKE'STORIES. _N - I - I Giant Fish 01aimed to Have Been' . Caught of 0 . Id. . ' A young angler, quite a noVIce at the game, has had the luck to capture a monster pike which �for years past I has troubled the waters,ot the lake I , at Beeston. St. Lawrence, In Norfolk. The fish proved to be, 4�fi feet long, 2 feet in girth, and to,weigh 26 tbs. in large sheets of-'fre6h. water pike grow to a very great size, and there Is no other fish concerning which so many stories, both tru�e and false, are told. The pike Is omnivorous, Will take any bait, from a spbbn to a frog, and, when hungry ll�s been knowu�to i attack swans and otlier!Wider birds. Only a year or two,.:ago a Thames pike tried to drag d6wn 'a swimming dog, and It is said that large pike have i even been known to attack human be - Ings. I The biggest pike of *hich there Is any record that can be called authentic was taken many years 990 In Lough Ken, in Scotland. it IsItaid to have weighed 72 lb. At any tate, its head which was preserved In Keilmurt Cas- tle, was nine inches �'aerbss. I A curious pike story appears in a London paper dated �anuary 25, 1762. The clerk of the parisli of Lilleshall was fishing in a deep pond near some Aline works when he hooked a monster which actually pulled him Into the water, .. ' . I "Doubtless," says the,' writer, "it, Wpuld hav6 devoured - him but for his wondrous agility and dexterous swim- , ming." , . it was. then decided -.to drain the pond, which was nearly. , thirty feet deep. Ajs tile water seciTien a great form was seen to be,flapping wildly In the mud. A rope'was got round It, It was hauled. out, and proved to be a pike 170 lb. in weight. ' The strangest pike,sto.rY, and one which has gone down to us through the centuries, is that of the Mannholm pike, caught in the year 1497. Accord - Ing to the legend this ,creature was no itss than 19 feet in�length. Its weight Is not stated. In its gills was found a brass ring wfth an inscription , to the effect that It bad been placed In the lake by Frederic II. In the year 1230 . � This made It 267 years old, but while pike are undoubtedly- very long-lived, this seems to be stretching the long bow a little too far. To -day any pike of over 25 lb. Is worth setting up, and a 30-pQunder Is I a great prize. . . There ate huge pike In Lough Cor - rib In Connemara, and many speci- men fish have been caught there. The largest taken In England rarely ex- ceed 35 Ill. One of the best was that caught at Amersham 'by'that famous pike fisher, Mr. A. Jardine. It was a shark -toothed giant of 37 lb. -T. C. Bridges, in Ov.ersoas Dally Mall. i i . . . VERY SIMPLE -C.URE . Let Your cold gain -headway and you can't keep it from ,running jnt�o Catarill. ! Catarrh never stays ]in the same place -it travels down Into the hings, then It's too late! I Drive colds and catarrh right out of . your system while . you have the chance. . I . Easily done by inhaling Catari�ho- ' zone, which in8bantly reaches the true source of the trouble, gets right where the living germs of catarrh are WoWng. . Catarrhoione L A Convenient Inhaler Treat- .� ment is the Proper I Remedy to Cure. 41 Hawking and spitting cease, be- cause the discharge Is,cured. The nostrils are cleared, headache Is re. Ildved, breath is Purified; Every trace of catarrh, bronchial and throat weak� ness Is permanently cured. Shun inedleines that Contain harm- less dtugs-use a safe remedy that Is proseribod by doctors, that Is used in hospitalt, that Is endorsed by thousands. Catarrhozoile has cured, , r1or winter Ills there's nothing hall so good. Two months' treatment* largo size, .1 price $1, and guaranteed. Small size, 50c, trial size 25c, at dealers every- where. —, PRE QUE NTLY, "Whorefs your watch?" asked the observant mart. "Why. here it to," rel)lfed the MIM whose prospority had slipped back & tot rocontly ,,But that's a, silver Ono. the Ono y6n used to baye had a handsome told cue." "Woll - br —ircumstaA064 satit 6XV41 * ­ ­ 11. 1. 'i�., � I , " I` " V 'oh '. . . . . . . . . I, . � � , ,,;,, � 1, ,,� ; ',��, ' I . 'W"k I ,:, 11" , r 111 1, � _'v 1 C hm ,, Oft, - � I "',, , , 1. I . I . f, I I VIW' Motor. K � .1 III.' !, (Sy 0 P*~ I L; , A whole volume mlii!ht DO WTAUM I -ITA '� , �bout sea-sicliness without 006"ttax � 5 ".. ,he subject. It to 000 Of ths 1404f I lay it to no respecter of. persons 044 �ts m�%nife3t%tion3 and methods df I ;reatmont are as various It ludITIOW - I ty Itself. It varies in Its 409 ' � I , 'rao 3everity from, a slight toollills; X , laialse to that of Utter prostrationg Phe sufferer from It in Its Reuter tOr'm is Indeed an object of plt.Yli and r- s;Z1 Geptibility to its attAos, QUUTS ."tt Who would otherwise Ile One Ot t110 MOO delightful und ho4th-91VII-81 14Qt M ' I , creations, . That period of life which In Other, respects is most IMMU110 from P11114SW A upsets Is the one whioll, is raost Xtijl`�o . ceptible to oea-sickiless. Infancy, ICUU44 hood and old oaKv are .-relatIV41Y ri- vileged in this respect. it Is the WIM0 of lite which most favors 10 The llnr ,modiate causese0f. course, are tbs li- I regular motions oi the sideways,roll with the -pitching and tossing In thO other direction, These tire vaigm0t4d -by a variety of subsidiary causes VOC4 as the state of the we4ther, the POO- ition occupied on th.� bout, pecOUr- odours such as the onwll of 10091VIlgo . -paint, oil and the close StUtfY 01131010* -phere of cabins, Much, too, depeno t upon the state ot'liealth. SOMQ Verr �sons never 6nquer their predisPQS�� Ition to sea-sicknees.- It Is said thit -Nelson, hardened, sailor as. he "I" never went to se4 without boing S;,*. . . .. " SYMPTOMS. � I It is perhaps. unn"essary to deta I . these at any length, The jilifferer I -Is i only too well aware of them from bfi.* ter �,xpor�encd; .. and Ithere are 'te* traw, .Prq I)y sea, whether suseeptiblO to sea -sickness, of not, who are, UU- aware of the form it takes. Bri,ofly - stated, therefor6,�­� they consist of �n empty feeling,in -the region of -th-8 stomach; not uiilike the craving ,fot, food, though f90d,js the last thing do,# I i sired, an Increaso-ofthe flow of siilll*-�% I In the mouth; a,pecullar sense ofvpp-, . I , pressional gap6lor yir�in, pallor, niad. , � ache and extreme depression. WIM some persons the beridache with talnf'� L I ness and giddft(e8s , 'Predominate ovOt the gastric syin'ptoms. As they ,gay,, 4 they feel bad but-"viro -never sick. With, others the reverse Is the ease; thdY I feel r,ick, are sleX -and then feel 'b.46 ter. There is Uitle -barm In an oir- casional attack ,Of'soa-sicknesm, ;, Ilf� I deed, many persons declare that 11to , I are the bettei hif" It. . But where .-,a long voyage is bdilgerried, and the ��i_ tacks are prolonged, the unfortunafo traveller may bo,proBtrated during ,tl,�4r whole period with all the ill effect;x I such a state prbtine,es. P, I � ' TP,EAtxpNT, I � . Since the predisposing causes are gp, idiosyncratic, It follows that no 00 course of trearment will serve,' all. cases. We are inclined to talk of seg, .sX.,iLM R3 1,110(19h� It were a simple ' ina.ady havint. Ono cause, one soi� of qviript,mis wid therefore one eq4!4111 "'i " -4imple cure. ThIN la not the case. Thio ` ­­trnrnt- wlfl�� Iss, effective In One es%�- -41.1 'P,tve another .untouched, Fc- - ­na'.'--, .' 'have found by experlende' tha- inQi m0� be done. by atteridil, to the condltl,��n of the bowels and t e ' ' . . " .. general hablo� of lite for a day Or two previous to sailing. Any tendency fb "billiousnoss" Is certainly a pre Ispog- Ing cause of the trouble. So c autht,f- itie5 dwell very Insistently uPOO th6 need of mental distraction. Lord Macaulay, for Instance, Is said to have a -Voided sea-sielmeas at sea b- recit. ing poetry. B�t this implies � great- er faculty for concentration than m3fit, Oi us are capable Of.' " GoneralIy speaking, It is advisable to go aboard on an empty stomach. .The diet for the previous day or two should be light but nourishing, and anyt4hig which is known to cause constipatidu should be avoided. The bowels ma� be assisted every other night for :a r, if the voyage be one suddenly undertaReh, a blue'plft' overnight followed by a (lose of Eps0h of Glauber salts the ,following morniq Ing may be talion. The body shoutd be kept warm.. -A flannel belt, wofn fairly tight, has, been found efficacious in many cases. Drugs are best av;614.� Rd unless any particular preparatidit , has known effects upon an individuil case: it Is Impossible to prescribe goli-11 I orally. Some person4. find relief. fit knelling on deck, actively omPI6Ye4f,, others in lying down' flat fr;,n tb' tk 1 4,1P , . , �. I )Oard. _. moment of going on It _ lenions, or sipping soda water, n%r,e bling at a hard crust. or dry biscuit are often good. Alcohol, except In oi�-, casional otils, is on the Whole bdA 10 t, alone. That, much abused phra- :. i exercise of the will, has undoubted r�-' � levance where sea-sicklltss, Is concor#,�, ed. With some people the trouble,to sn nitich a question of the ifildgiftatf6d that the syiilpt,DMS overcome tho� tji4� moment they step from the doclEslt% '* nia boatd the 61P. It.Is Obvious tb_#t In zuch cases the treatment Must U . 0 different from that adopted by (ho*. ' whose t;ylnptoms bear a more dlrq� physiological relation to mater -141 cause3. I ,:t. I 0 a IN *7 � THE DUCKING HORSE. ,',,%� A touch of (lie spur . *& a flick of tl�, quirb signals the start. Ilis L-nowled ' of what to do.niu8t be -a heritage 0Z Ills ancestors, for all horses do Itj a44 all Amerieftn wild horses tire spr116W froill horses that once carried men, ig pop$ doj�,n his head and lovitato.1 straight heavelMatd- While lie and yjtl , are bigh in the Air lie arches Ills ba* and stiffens 1118 body to iron rigidibr, ThilA lie toineg back to e,trth. The k satioll to the rider k as If liti Apinv colunin had been struck by a pilt 64. vel-. The impression Is not ah.dyy,d t tile time, for the horse goes nto c air again imilledlittOlY, 110 AwillV to � lkliell or left, or he "obanges ends" tolli, r et y while in the mr, and you cot4o down faciiig southward, whereas yd -q � were toeing northward wbon you 11111 ­ porided,-Anierietin. Ungazine, , .----,W* WOMEN AND VOTES. � (Lotter in Pittsburg GAzette-Times.)"l. Worpen are ke@pIng entjr*16� 114, thell, tpliere when thqY link it vol*061 Z tile control of their own properiv, in +hA ninninsr of our Rhoofit.".V& leavt, s, inating impre illuch to do with ill* of our thildren. a vi of men In tile 1119h 40 __ """ ....... who Are P con ltl.n8l to OxIst Wh 1)rl,� 0 of Iving to Pul tl,o wit, , and mothet d,llftv do the work o vo,ue as to tho, PN0. eltv . governmetit whc rrinio to roin our boyl ifflawlinx temptation tc ery ,ahand, who Permit I refared to In hl$ . i) � I