'if Thm, Nervous Run Down, Depressed, This WiD Help! The wear and strain of life has tended in recent years to produce nervous debility in a large percentage of our population. Thousands are af- fected with a feeling they can't ex- actly describe. They are always tired and droopy, lack ambition, have poor appetite, look pale and suffer from depressing headaches and insomnia. !i!^f"\frl^«;^r^^L?iJ^ =^.f.--^i^-:!!^^^« ^^^rsl^r^oU^J!,^ GREATLY DISCOURAgId | GOLDSMITH^ ADVICE. OVER BABY'S ILLNESS . Though a Spendthrift Realised Adran- Mrs, Job. Gaudreau, Notre Dame tagea of Thrift des Bois, Que., writes: "Last autumn ^ The poet Goldsmith, though his our baby was very sick and we were â- , works prove him to have been a man Snreatly discouraged. The doctor did of almost unprecedented political in- not seem able to help him, and we be- i sight, could not manage his own af- gan using Baby's Own Tablets, which | fairs. He was always in debt, and the soon made him a fat, healthy child." | more he received for his writings, Thousands of other mothers g^ve , Baby's Own Tablets the same praise. | The Tablets regulate the stomach and ; bowels, break up colds and simple fe- I vers, expel worms, cure colic, and j make teething eaay. They are sold by which were even more popular in his life time than they are to-day, ,the more he spent and the more debt he incurred. At his death he owed no less than two thousand pounds, which, allowing for the greater purchasing cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont JELLICOE AT SCHOOL. •The Diplomatic Way He Bosom Friend. Made a As a boy Sir John Jellicoe, Admiral of the Grand Fleet, attended a school at Rottingdean, the little Sussex vil- lage, four miles from Brighton. Apart i from the fact that he was a hard , worker, Jellicoe was undistinguished ; from other boys. He was known, â- however, as a boy of exceptionally | ^igh character, and successfully pass- I -id^ the very" difficult examination j whi3fr-wa3 necessary in those days to secure admission to the Britannia. I Professof JIacNaughton, who was | it school witfr Jellicoe, says that the i admiral possesAd a large capacity ; for fun, "and IfeMvas certainly distin- j guished beyonff iIk^ of my contem- ; poraries at school i^th a fund of ori- | finality of which I rfmember one par- ! ticularly striking ^stance. Young Jellicoe had just entered the school, and being a new boy. %e had to make his way in the world at, school-life, j He proceeded in an eminehtly original way. "There was a senior boy in the ichool," continues the professor, 'whose name. I think, was Ingram. Mow, those who know anything about school life will know that it is hedged ibout with all sorts of rules and equal at least to twenty thousand dol lars now. The great Samuel Johnson, Goldsmith's friend and benefactor, might well exclaim, as he did, "Was ever poet so trusted before?" But, though Goldsmith was a spendthrift, he realized the advantages of that thrift which, could he have practised it, would have made him his own mas- ter instead of the slave of publishers and money-lenders. Writing to a bro- ther about the training of his son, poor Goldsmith said: "Teach, my dear sir, to your son thrift and economy. Let his poor wandering uncle's exam- ple be placed before his eyes. I had contracted the habits and notions of a philosopher while I was exposing my- self to the insidious approaches 0|f cunning; and often by being, even with my narrow finances, charitable to excess, I forgot the rules of justice, ; in every home. and placed myself in the very situa- | tion of the wretch who thanked me for my bounty." beginning of a shattered constitution. We advise everyone in this condition to take a good medicine at once and try to get well while yet there is time. "Probably no better advice can be given than to use regularly Dr. Hamilton's Pills which have become famous in restoring the sick to good health. A general toning up of the .system at once takes place. The whole body is vitalized by richer and purer blood. The appetite is increas- ed, food is digested and naturally strength rapidly increases. Headaches go because the bowels are regulated and all wastes are carried off. There is no experiment about using Dr. Hamilton's Pills because they cer- tainly restore the sick as a trial will quickly prove. Just as good for the old as the young, and suitable to the needs of men, women and children. This grand family medicine should be room has medical stores, a long table, and all requisites for operations. Thttre are linen rooms, a phajrmacy, and a kit room for the officigra, who have a very comfortable mess-room, matched by a second mess-room for the four army nurses assigned to each train.- The staff consists of 42, in- cluding the cooks â€" ^who hav.e their own quarters- -and the orderlies, who lodge four in a compartment and have a long, cheerful dining car. Tanks in the roof supply the wards and kitchen with hundreds of gallons of water. The special feature of these trains is the separate ward for infectious cases fitted to the brake van. The arrangement of the bertha in the wards set aside for lyin^ down cases is adso new. The bertha, which can be raised like those in an ordinary sleeping car, are arranged in tiers of three, with the advantage that 36 men can be comfortably settled in each ward. As in all the specially-built . trains, these cars are loaded through 'â- doors at the side instead of through ! the open windows, which was the old style. The two trains just- finished j are part of a fleet of 24 which carry ! British wounded from the front to the base hospitals and the ports in France. TITTT m MADE IN CANADA MAGIC AKING POWIXER CONTAINS NO /X.L.1J IV« Makes pmre. delicious, healthful biscuits, cakes and pastry. it is the only vveO- known atiictiy hi^ class baking po^vder made in Canada, selling at a medium price. Read the label E.W.6ILLETT COMPANY LIMITED = ^ WINNIPEG TORONTO. ONT. MONTREAL !iii!ii!'iiniiinllll!llllllll!lllllll!llll!ll!lli!lll!l!il!lll!lliniilll!i! idTo' Joints Quit Aching Soreness Goes Away NO MORE STIFFNESS, PAIN OR MISERY IN YOUR BACK OR SIDE OR LIMBS! Wonderful "Nerviline" is the Remedy. A marvelous pain reliever. Not an ordinary liniment â€" just THE FRUITS OF OBSERVATION. How a Dervise Described a Camel. Lout ..... ^. _ , .i,„,. ;j • „„ ' about five times more powerful, more points of etiquette, and that it is ex- , ^^^^^^^j^ ^^^^ pain-subduing than tremely difficult for a new boy, espe- • â- - - "'- "^ rially at his first coming, to gain the friendship or confidence of one who !ias already an established place in the school. But John Jellicoe had svidently determined that it was worth while to cultivate the friendship of this senior boy; and he set about it In the following very original way: "A game of football was being played in the afternoon on the small playing field which lay within the school precincts. On one occasion the oell went out of bounds, and Jellicoe went to fetch it.* Instead of throwing It back in the ordinary manner, he rin back with the ball in his hand, and, on coming close to Ingram, made a neat drop-kick, so that the ball bounded against him with some force. There was a shout of laughter and applause, and away ran Jellicoe, pur- sued by Ingram, to a corner of the field, where they indulged for some moments in a friendly tussle before resuming the game. "From that day Jellicoe and Ingram became boaom friends, and though this trivial incident occurred more than forty years ago. it has always remained in my memory. I do not in- deed remember, either at this or at any other of the schools where I was educated, any instance of equally suc- cessful, and original boyish diplo- macy." any thick, oily or ammonia liniment. Nerviline fairly eats up the pain and stiffness in chronic rheumatic joints, gives quick relief to those throbbing pains, and never burns or even stains the skin. "Rheumatism kept my joints swol- len and sore for ten years. My right A Der\nse was journeying alone in a desert, when two merchants sud- ' denly met him. "You have lost a camel," said he to^ the merchants. I "Indeed we have," they replied. ' "Was he not blind in the right eye, and lame in the left leg?" said the dervise. ' "He was," replied the merchants. "And was he not loaded with honey on one side and wheat on the other?" "Most certainly he was," they re- plied; "and, as you have seen him so lately, and marked him so particular- ly, you can in all probability conduct us to him." I "My friends," said the dervise, "I have never seen your camel, nor even heard of him, but from you!" "A pretty story, truly," said the • knee joint was often too painful to al- merchant; "but where are the jewels i low me to walk. In this crippled tor- tured condition I found Nerviline a blessing. Its warm, soothing action brought relief I had given up hoping for. I rubbed on quantities of Nervi- line and improved steadily. I also took Ferrozone at mealtime in order to purify and enrich my blood. I am to- day well and can recommend my treatment most conscientiously. (Signed) C. P.ARKS, Prince Albert. Not an ache or pain in the muscles or joints that Nerviline won't cure. It's wonderful for lumbago and sciatica; for neuralgia, stiff neck, earache and toothache. Nerviline is simply a wonder. Best family lini which formed a part of his burden?" "I have seen neither your camel nor your jewels," repeated the der- vise. On this they seized his person, and forthwith hurried him before the cadi; but on the strictest search nothing could be found upon him, nor could any evidence whatever be adduced to convict him either of falsehood or of theft. They were about to proceed against him as a sorcerer when the dervise, with great calmness, thus addressed the Court: â€" "I have been much amus- ed at your surprise, and own that ment known and largely used for the there has been some ground for your A D0<:T0R'S EXPERIENCE past forty years. Sold by dealers everywhere, large family size bottle 50c., small trial size 25c. Refuse a substitute, take only "Nerviline." ^_+ LORD KITCHENER'S TASK. He Is Making Ready for the Knock- out Blow. It is puzzling many what we are I doing with the armies we have rais- I ed. Everyone expected certain activi- 1 ties when we had reached a certain I strength, and in more than one influ- ential quarter the feeling has been suspicions; but I have lived long and alone, and I can find ample scope for observation even in a desert. I knew that I had crossed the track of a cemel that had strayed from its own- er, because I saw no mark of any hu- man footstep on the same route. I knew that the animal was blind of one eye. because it had cropped the herb- age only on the one side of its path; and that it was lame in one leg, from the faint impression which that par- ticular foot had produced upon the sand. I concluded that the animal had Russia Bays Large Quantitielof Tea. The Canadian demand fot Indian and Ceylon teas Increase yearly. and if one adds to this the many other contingencies brought about by the war, it can readily be understood why the cost of tea is increasing. Russia is taking enormous quantities, and their buyers pay the very high- est prices. The abnormal buying has forced quotations up over 10c a pound higher than nine months ago., * 1 THE CIGARETTE IN BATTLE, i Incident at the Front Which Showed Great Coolness. > The British is born with an equable and composed temperament, writes W. Douglas Newton in the Royal Maga- zine. His emotions are forced into the channel of that temperament by his own distaste of outward show, and more, by his life's companions' distaste for outward show. Whatever his emotions they are forced to flow in the same groove, and therefore, he does not change. He is always the same, whether he is going at a steady jog-trot through business life, or whe- ther he is fighting Germany. And be- ; ing always the same, you can neither make him excited â€" that is in the hys- terical German or the emotional Gal- lic ways â€" on the battlefield, or afraid. He is always himself, and himself has not altered for a century. I War to him must be carried on in the same way as his ledgers were filled up, and his lawn nxown in civil- ian life. In the former state he fre- quently paused to light a pipe and contemplate the universe, in his new state he continues the habit. In one , of the fights a private smoked steadily , as he fired at the advancing Germans, i He puffed at his cigarette between his . shots, put the cigarette on a stone, i fired, and took the cigarette again. When he came back from a bayonet charge his chief concern was not the success his battalion had attained, but the fact that the cigarette had smoked itself out. The charge was a minor success of many successes. The ciga^ rette was the last. JAP TOYS ARE NOT DURABLE. Consequently New Industry in the Orient Has Dropped Off. Japan's trade in toys, which once showed a steadily increasing tendency, owing to the recession of Austrian and German merchants from the trade arena, is reported from Yokohama to have shown quite a contrary tendency lately. Immediately after the outbreak of war American and Japanese toy mak- ers were suddenly called upon to sup- ply toys that had been furnished by Austrian and German manufacturers. The Japanese manufacturers particu- larly were looked to by the dealers in the Philippines, the Dutch Indies, and India, for the supply of colored-paper toys, small flags, and wooden models. Thus trade showed a great expen- sion and inspired hope in the Japanese manufacturers, who then sent their re- presentatives to those southern mar- kets and investigated the possibility of the line. Some of them had al- ready carried out a great increase in their operations. Before, however, the extension had been fully effected, the sudden contraction of trade came. Japanese toys appear good, but are declared to be not durable. The color- ing is also said to be poor and not durable, particularly when the goods are sent to southern lands. Constipation Relieved «r ' Presence of Mind. Klein (to partner) â€" Quick, Eck- stein, a man fell trou de cole hole! Eckstein â€" CJlap de cover on, Ikey< while I run for de cop! If we don't arrest him for stealin' coal he'll so* lu'^nvdamages ! Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs. â€" I can recommend MI- NARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumsf tism and Sprains, as I have used n for both with excellent results. Yours truly, T. B. LAYERS, St. John. Indefinite. Mrs. Snooper â€" Men make me tired. Mrs. Swayback â€" What's the matter now ? Mrs. Snooper â€" My husband saw Mrs. Keedick yesterday and I asked him what she had on, and he replied* "Ob, clothes." KliiacA's UalBUnt Caza* Bomi, Bt& By rising two hours earlier every I morning than you are accustomed to I you would, in forty years, add ten Money Back." No Drugs, years of eight-hour days to your life. I Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal is sold with this guarantee. It is simply a most delicious food. It makes por- ridge, pancakes, and all baked pro- ducts. All may be eaten hot without distress and nourish better than meat. Be sensible, at least try it Costa little, only 10 cents and 25 cents. At all grocers. ?ASS:S FOB SAI^. IF I.OOKl.NU FOR A F.\f{.\l. CX)N- sult mc. 1 have uv«r two hundrad on my list, located In the beat aeciiiina at i)nt3rlo. -Vll sl«». H. W. Dawson. Urainptrn. AazarrB wavtbb. (*«> L'-W AI..S(> Cc'M.MltjSUiN FOR ^^ Local Representative. Kllher Sex. ICsperlence unIleCl•s^!u^.v. Spare time ac- oepieU. Nlchtils, Llml'.eU. !?pttilina .\ve.. In War Times. Tramp â€" Please, mum, I'm a Bel- ' gian refugee. Lady â€" Are you? Mention a town in Belgium. i Tramp (cogitating a moment) â€" I would, mum, but they have all been destroyed. j Klnard'a ZOnlment Cnrea OaadroS. SSWSFAFBK8 rom 8A£X. 1>KOflT-M.\Kl.\'i .NliWS .\.SU JOB Offices fur fc.-ile In Kuotl nularlo towns. The must useful and Interestlns of all businesses. Full iMforinalion un appllt'HtlDii to WllHim I'uhllKlilUK Coiu- iwiiv 73 \V .^!»t .A.lellilile St.. TiiiMlto. irt lSCtLt-ANEOua. C1.\.NCER. TCMOKd, LUMi'S. KTC. J Internal and external, cured wltli- out rain bv our homo treatment. Writ* UH before i>)0 late. Ur IJelliuun Medical Co.. Limited. Colllnttwood. Ont. Medicine Not Needed In This Casclgntial quarter the feeling has been '<>»* one tooth because wherever I It is hard to convince some people \ expressed that Lord Kitchener should . K^^ed a small tuft of herbage had that tea or coffee does them an injury! ; now take his true position as Brit- been left uninjured m the centre of ' They lay their bad feelings to almost I ain's foremost soldier, writes an Eng- â- ^very cause but the true and unsus- 1 Ush correspondent. pected one. I believe that the nation would be ] But the doctor knows. His wide ! almost unanimous in transferring experience has proven to him that, to some systems, tea and coffee are in- sidious poisons that undermine the health. Ask him if tea or coffee is a cause of constipation, stomach and nervous troubles. its bite. As to that which formed the i burthen of the beast the busy ants in- formed me that it was corn on the one â- side, and the clustering flies that it Kitdiener""t"o""the" field" but" wrmu8"t , "^'^^ *»°"ey on the other." Notorious For His Slackness. Jones was recently sent by his em- ployer to collect an account from Smith, notorious for his slackness in making payments. After several vain attempts to obtain a settlement, Jones remarked, "Well, at least let me know on what date I may expect payment.." Smith replied â€" "Do you take me for a prophet?" "No," responded Jones. "Up to the present I have always rC' garded you as a loss." Very Trying. "Well, that's enough to try the pa- tience of Job!" exclaimed the village minister as he threw aside the local paper. "Why, what's the matter, dear?" asked his wife. "Last Sun- day I preached from the text 'Be ye therefore steadfast,' " answered the good man, "but the printer makes it road, 'Be ye there for breakfast.' " Tones tnA Cbsrlcs Hi* , Toroato. The demand fur our Kvaduute" during .\ugust and Septeniher waa four limes uur supply. Comiui'ii, .â- now. I'alfndar free. W. 3. »IJt.IO*T. Priaolpal. â€" +-. "I have been a coffee drinker all my life, and when taken sick two ; first of all be sure that his work at home is finished. He set out to per- form what seemed an impossible task, I namely, the raising of an army num- j bered not by thousands but by mil- ; lions. There was only one man in Britain capable of even tackling that years ago with nervous prostration, jj,^, â€" Kitchener, the doctor said that my nervous sys- ^ jhat task is not yet finished, for tern was broken down and that I Lord Kitchener will make one more would have to give up coffee. | appealâ€" and it will be the last Mark "I got so weak and shaky I could ^^•^^^ j^^ register will be his guide not work, and reading an advertise- ^^ ^^ ^j,,, number of men he will ask ment of Postum I asked my grocer if f^,^^ ^^^j j,e i^nows that the call will be he had any of it. He said, 'Yes,' and a„swered. He is in no great hurry to that he used it in his family and it ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^u^ {^^ rightly we are Corns Drop was all it claimed to be. "So 1 quit coffee and commenced to use Postum steadily, and in about two weeks I could sleep better and get up in the morning feeling fresh. In about two months I began to gain flesh. I weighed only 146 pounds when I commenced on Postum and now I weigh 167 and feel better than I did at 20 years of age. "I am working every day and sleep well at night. My two children were coffee drinkers, but they have not drank any since Postum came into the ' house, and are far more healthy than they were before." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. \ Postum comes in two forms: I Postum Cereal â€" the original form â€" must be well boiled. 15c and 25c pacV;>.,ee8. Instant Postum â€" a soluble powder â€" dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. JOc and 50c tins. Both kinds are equal^ delicious and co.it about the same per cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum. â€" sold by Grocers. we ! now dealing with arms before the man, and certain events may even happen that will enable the Allies to win victory at pre.«ent strength; but it is well known in military circles that Lord Kitchener will not consider his work at the War Office done until Britain has a reserve superior to any I of the Great Powers, I Lord Kitchener is the silent man of I war, and he is m:ikiiig ready for the knock-out blow. We have not yet re â- I : taliated upon the Germans with a ' , weapon liko the poison gos, but that ; does not mean that we cannot. I Kitchener is not only building up , ' armies, he is creating weapons and j preparing surprises. The scientist ; and the inventor have been called up j by Britain's strong man. When the ! ' hour comes to cminoy the new weop- j ons and the new armies Germany will do more than talk of peace, then] Kitchener will take his true position I as leader of the British Army in the west. FINE TRAIN AMBULANCE, I New One Built in England a Rolling . Hospital and Hotel. { The latest thing in train ambu- lances, built by the London •& North- western Railway at a cost of some $35,000 for service in France, is quite the most perfect of the kind ever seen. The train, whose carriages all con- nect so that on a straight line one can look along 800 feet of corridor, is steam heated and electric lighted throughout, while every car is pro- vided with electric ventilating fans. The two kitchens, marvels of compact equipment, aroused much enthusiasm. They will supply the wounded men as soon as they are brought on board with hot drinks and soup, to be fol- lowed later with delicious stews and ' more substantial fare. The treatment DODDS ' tiDNEY; Instant ReUef Paint on Putnam's Corn Extractor tx>- night., and corne (e«l ^% L bolter in the mom- ^JUX •"» Magical the way "Putnam's" eases the pain, destroys ilie roota. kills a corn for all Umo. No pain. Cure guaranteed. G»t a 26c bottla of "Putnam's" Extractor to-day. + Pointed. The subject of the discussion was the imperfection of man. The scep- tical man held that human beings aren't so very wonderful, after all. and the preacher didn't agree with him. "But, surely," protested the scof- fer, "you must admit that man is S bungle job? Why, even you, in your work, must have noted many de- fects in the human organism, and have thought of better i)hysical con- trivances." The preacher smiled gently. "Yes, I have," he replied in cool sarcastic tones. "You see when I want to shut out anything disagree- able from my sight, I can always draw down my eyelids, like this; but unfortunately I haven't any flaps to my ears," Evasive. Ted â€" She wrote asking to break the engagement, and I don't know what to do. Ned â€" Send her a diplomatic reply that will keep the question open, and perhaps she'll change her mind. Itlnsxd's Ualuiont Believes Heoralcla. Sharp Practice. One night in a country village bar- ber's shop a knight of the lather and brush was perform/ng the operation | of shaving a customer with a very' dull razor. "Stop," said the custom- j er, "that won't do." "What's the matter, boss?" "The razor pulls." j "Well, no matter for that, sir. If the handle pf the razor don't break the beard's bound to come off." bW«lr3=llib f RADt MARK Rtr»U.S,f*f. OF Will reduce Inflamed. Strained, Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, orlViuscles. Siupstbelamenessand pain from a Splint, Side Bone or Bone Spavin. No blister, no hair gone and horse rnn b« used. $2 a bottle at dnig(rist» or delivered. De» icribe your c;».<e for special instniC". tionf and intcrcding horse Book 2 M Free. ABSORBINE) JRi, '''<^^"'''"p('^''"''^>'"''°' mankind, reduces Strained. Torn Lig*- oienls. Swollen Glands, Veins ot Musdeai Hr^ls Cuts, Sore*, I'Iccrs. Alleys pam. Price ll.t'Oftbiflle*! Jr^'-'.'.^r.> '".â- si. Bro;: "Kridfiice'* (rre. W F YOUIte. p. D. F., 516 Lynant 3ld{ , Montrtal, Caa> Atsetbiae uil Absorbl^. Jr.. ve anle lo Henry VIII, was the first English Sovereign to be styled "His Majesty." 13 THE?^' ED. 6. ISSUE 41â€" '13. Mlnard'a Xilnisient (or sale ev«rywlie>e> In yacht-racing every yacht is bound by rules to abandon the race and go to the assistance of any yacht or person in peril. WE BUY IT Perhaps you have been sending your supply of Milk to a local factory,â€" then you do not know the advantages of sending to the Largest and Most Up-to-Date Dairy in Canada. LET US TELL YOU. WRITE NOW for information and copy of contracts Give your shipping station and railway. City Dairy Co., Ltd. SPADINA CRESCENT TORONTO. ONT.