fig ••• •' ?>r: :.v ' ' ümni^ :, : ";--r -i-^rr m 11 - ■„ -,•■ ■ ; ' \ -- ■ ; ■■ • : V; : - - 1 ' ' |jj |p|||§|p WmmÈ ~ . "^ . ' ■'■ ■'. "' ~ " - '.,""" -' ; "* '■ * 1 > . ' : - ' r " ; - >. .' , ■ " ■ ' - : ** ■ v ' smmmm « üæfg i m ■ A C. WeLAUCHU*. . Btxrmrt. Solicitor and Conveyancer. Office :-Ble»kley Block. King Street. Bowman ville. Money to loan at able rate*. B. J. DAZ1ÆW.00D, M.D.. C.H. BOWMAN VILLI, - » • ONT. OLD MEDALlbT of Trinity University, "* Tcrsnto. Four year» Attend 1 -' 1 * Physician and Surgeon at 1IL Carmel Hospital, Pittsburg. Ki. u . Office and Residence Wellington =»• Telenhane^No. 1». GOODMAN & GALBR AITH Fartistei». and Solicitors. Notaries Pablto. A. K. C COD MAN, D. C. GALBRAITH let Litoisden Bldg. Yonge & Adeiaidc-sts Toronto Ontario W. H. ALEXANDER. V. S. Ff notary graduate of Ontario Veterinary Co It ft l-ieeases oi all domestic animals treats ' l; latest known methods. Office at bis residence, King-st, Bast Bow* n anville. Phone 188. 30-lyr $15 TAILOR MADE SUITS. Gents, why pay more than $15 for a tailor made suit when we are giv ng such exceptional values at that price. Come in and see our samples. Fit guaranteed Cleaning, pressing and repairing ladies' and gents suits a specialty. Jos. Jeffery & Son, Star House, Bowmanville. Wanted Now Reliable salesman to act as agent in Durham & Ontario Counties. Pay Weekly Outfit free, exclusive territory and moi ey making specialties. Our agencies are the best in the business business for we sell the highest grade of stock at most rea-onaVIe price.- and guarantee deliveries deliveries in first class condition. Nursery stock is selling well this year and good money can in this district. For particulars Sales Manager, PELHAM NURSKRY CO., Toronto, Ontario A COMPLETE BREAKDOWN ! AFTER LA GRIPPE I men, women and children; ;|i It Leaves the Sufferer a Victim of Many Forms of Weakness I Winter Session Opens January 3rd in all depart-, ments of Shaw's Business Schools Toronto* Uur l'ata ogue explains explains our superiority in Equipment Staff, Methods and Results. You are invited to write for it if interested in the kind of "school work which brings best success. Address YV. H. Shaw, President, Yon g and Gerrard Sts, Toronto. Ask those who "have had la grippe regarding the present condition of their. health and most of them will answer "Since I had the grip I have never been well/'J There is a persistent persistent weakness of the limbs, bad digestion, digestion, shortness of breath and palpita-, tion of thé heart caused .by the thin- blooded condition in which grip almost almost always leaves its victims after the fever and influenza have subsided. subsided. They are at the mercy of relapses relapses and complications, often very serious. This condition will continué until the blood is built up again, and for this purpose nothing can equal a fair treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which quickly make the blood rich and red, drive the lingering germs from the sÿstem and transform despondent grip victims into cheerful, healthy, happy men and women. Mr. John Battersby, London, Ont., says:-- "Just before Christmas, 1914, I was taken down with an attack of la. grippe, and the trouble left me. in a deplorable condition. I was almost too weak to walk about, as I was then ! working on a farm in Western On- ! tario, I was quite unable to follow my usual work. I tried several kinds of medicine, but it did not help me. As a | matter of fact I felt steadily growing weaker, and in this condition, when reading a paper, I saw Dr. Williams' Pink Pills advertised and decided to try them. I got a supply and by the time the second box was finished I felt considerably better, and after continuing the pills for some time longer I felt better than I had done ! for months. This was my first experience experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but you may depend upon it that if I find medicine necessary again I will know what to take." ! You can get these pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' • Medicine Co., Broçkville, Ont. TWO GREEK LANGUAGES. boots, and. above- all, blankets. As One Spoken by the Educated, Other by regards food staffs, which the Masses. - {asked to send out in large quantities, .. I cereals, biscuits, jam, condensed «lift There exists now in Greece? a lm- and bovril are Chilly desirable, gmstic condition of affairs around I am enclosing a copy of our latest which centres a controversy at once a pp ea i f ànd we shall, be most grateful comic or tragic; for there are m f or an ÿ help which.your Society can Greece two languages, or- rather, the hj n( jiy send xis. one language in two forms--one written written by the newspapers, spoken by the educated classes, and used in parliamentary parliamentary debates and in public documents, documents, including the Scriptures, the circulation of which is regulated by Yours truly, M. MUSGRÀVE WATSON, Secretary. ITALY NEEDS NEEDLES. law; and the other a vernacular used Many Articles of Common Use Scarce by the masses of the people, containing containing many words of foreign origin, especially especially Turkish and Italian arising from those periods of foreign occupa- Because of War. The articles scarcity of of everyday common-place use such as tion, with a much simplified grammar, nee dles, toilet supplies and drugs is and rarely reduced to writing, except Probably more accentuated in Italy for private communications. The for- than m any of the other belligerent mer is the cultured tongue; the latter countries, ^because these things have the popular idiom; and between the ^ e ® n supplied to Italy almost entire- two there rages a merciless warfare, ^ Germany. One of the branches in which fanatical students of the uni- of a sewm & machine company, for Diversity Diversity have lost their lives, ministers . stance, reports it is no longer able their portfolios, a Metropolitan of supply medium-sized needles, be- Athens his mitre, and the sweet-faced cause these are made in Germany. It queen-mother much of her former &ls ? appears-an impossibility to buy popularity. WOULD KILL "PRISONERS. What Germany Would Do In Case of Starvation. L a fever thermometer in Rome, as this is another article of German make. The supply of aspirin and a number of other remedies is exhausted at most of the pharmacies, and doctors are finding it increasingly difficult to get their prescriptions filled because of You C«u» a l Work with hand or brain when the body is poorly nourished. Get warmth and strength for the day's work by eating for breakfast Shredded Wheat with hot milk; Contaihs all the body-building material in the whole wheat grain prepared prepared in a digestible form. Its crisp goodness is a delight to the palate and a life-giver to tired brain and jaded stomach. Made-in Canada. EFFECTS OF THE WAR. Brings Decrease in Crime in'England and Wales. RESEARCH AND PROGRESS. Thè Road tô Self-Support The majority of young people fies're to earn money, provide things for themselves and earn a living. One sure way to do this is to take a course in the well-known Lj-tOTT New Inventions Are Constantly Changing Conditions. In an article on the relation of research research to the progress of manufacturing manufacturing industries, Dr. W. R. Whitney shows that purely academical research research has led to some of our greatest industrial achievements. "Search for new knowledge," says Doctor Whitney, Whitney, "is the insurance for the future of tfre industries. Many factories will later be manufacturing things not even conceivable to-day. The incandescent incandescent lamp business will serve for , illustration. I have seen whole fac- ! tories entirely overhauled a number j of times in jthe past few years in or- . der to make the newest lamps. Not ^pnly have entire floors of complicated fvn Germany seems to be getting des- the lack of drugs, perate. In a series of articles in 'The This dearth of necessities is ren- People or the State," the tenth of the dered heavier to bear by the almost series of the war essays written by impossibility of getting goods from the Germans and published by A. other countries and from the high Marcus and E. Weber, of Bonn, there cost of living. The cars for the transis transis an article by Dr. Heinz Pothoff, port of goods are all used for mili- who was for nine years à member of tary purposes and Rome even is the Reichstag. The London Standard threatened by a sugar famine Etiquetes Etiquetes the following from the article though the manufacturers have suf- by Dr. Pothoff. fieient for the needs of the whole " "Can anyone doubt, Dr. Pothoff country. The cost of living has alto- writes, "that the German general staff gether increased about four times and will hesitate to employ extreme mea- promises to rise further. sures if Germany is ever on the verge . * of real starvation ? If necessary, we | RATS IN TRENCHES. must expel all the inhabitants from ' the territories which our armies have Devour Tires and Overrun Galleries occupied and drive them into the In Battalions, enemy's lines; if necessary, we must' kill the hundreds of thousands of pri- 1 who are now consuming our Oné of the effects of the war has been to decrease in an important proportion proportion the number of inmates, in the prisons of England and Wales. The fact is brought out in the annual report report of the Prison Commissioners, which has just been issued. Prisoners sentenced by the ordinary courts, with persons imprisoned as debtors or on civil process, were as follows in 1914-15, compared with the corresponding period: 1914-15. Penal Servitude .... 591 Imprisonment 102,971 Borstal 438 Debtors or civil process process ' 8,913 Sureties 625 "DISTRESS IN GERMANY." flow the British Public Helped in 1814. It is rather interesting to find, from a copy of the London Courier, dated March 9, 1814, that at that time the people of Great Britain were busying themselves raising funds to relieve distress in Germany. At the head of a long subscription list in the copy of the newspaper before us there is this introduction:-- By the generosity of the British public the sum of nearly £60,000 was remitted, which rescued multitudes from the extremity of want ; but at no period since the existence of this committee, committee, has the mass of every kind of misery been so great in the country to which their attention was first directed; directed; where the many sanguinary battles battles fought in Silesia, Lusatia, Bohemia, Bohemia, Saxony, Brandenburg, and other parts, have entailed upon the peaceable peaceable inhabitants sufferings almost unexampled unexampled in the annals of history. The Committee are anxious to impress on the minds of their countrymen, that in anticipation of British support they have remitted to different parts of Germany to the amount of nearly £40,000. * ROYAL MADE IN CANADA -x / v -:/ ^/makes PERFECT BREAD Gave His Pause. Beautifies While You Sleep Dec. 206 32,169 49 soners supplies. That would be frightful, but would be inevitable if there were no other way of holding out." -- * TORONTO, ONT. v Onr graduates get an^ hold good* ] j tii>us owing to their superior prepare This college offers the best advantages. Enter now. Write for catalogue. There is a plague of rates along the British and French lines in Flanders and France. A soldier describes the invasion as "worse than 1 the Germans," Germans," in a letter which adds: "Trenches, communications, fields, woods, cellars and barns are choked with them. We have them holding congresses at. night in the busiest _ ! roads and giving concerts by day in Can best be fought with Baby's the most crowded villages. We liter- Own Tablets--the little pleasant tast- a iiy march on ; top of them. They ing Tablet that never fails to regulate breed and breed and launch them- the stomach and bowels and drive out selves into assaults on the canton- all minor ills of little ones. Concern- ments, like the Germans on the Yser, - BABY'S BATTLES AGAINST SICKNESS Total .....113,539 37,790 The Prison Commissioners ascribe the falling off throughout the country of the male prison population to 1. The enlistment of many habitual intoxicating loquors. 3. The great demand for labor. 2. Restricted hours for the sale of petty offenders. Before retiring, bathe the face and neck with hot water, then dry and rub "USIT" into the skin with the finger tips. By persistent treatment you will soon restore to your complexion the wonderful freshness and beauty of youth. Make this treatment a nightly habit and "USIT" will beautify beautify vou while you sleep. "USIT" is a skin food and wrinkle chaser. It builds up firm elastic tissues, tissues, -removes wrinkles, fills out depressions depressions and gives the skin a wonderful wonderful smoothness and fineness of texture which alone indicates perfect skin health. "USIT" is put up in handsome opal bottles, and until the Drug Stores in Canada are completely stocked we are filling mail orders. Accept no substitute. substitute. Send 50 Cents to-day for trial bottle, sufficient for six weeks' use. We pay postage to any address in Canada. USIT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. 476 Roncesvalles Ave., TORONTO Wife--Henry, you really must have the landlord come and see for himself the damage the rain did to our ceiling. Hub^-I can't without letting him see the damage the children have done to the rest of the house. Minard'a Liniment Cares Garget in Cow» The Busy Woman. "Is she a woman of affairs ?" "Yes; everybody's. She's neighborhood gossip." SPEND THE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA Round trip Winter Tourist tickets on sale daily to California via variable direct and scenic routes. Four fast modern trains leave Chicago daily from the most modern railway terminal in the world. Overland Limited ( lOxtra Fare) leaves 7.00 P.M., Los Angeles Limited--direct to Southern California---leaves 10.0 0 l\MSan Francisco Limited leaves 10.00 JAM., California Mail leaves 10.15 IAM. Let us help you plan an attractive trip. Rooklets. giving full particulars, mailed on application to 13. IT. Bennett, (LA.. Chicago & North Western Uy„ -lt> Vonge St., Toronto, Ont. A Good Guess. "My doctor sized my pile up pretty accurately." "How's that?" "He said I was as sound as a dollar, dollar, and that was all I had." Women to Drive Cabs. ing them Mrs. H. Hower, Eastburg, by battalions en masse. Alta., says:--"I have four healthy "They are beginning to be tortured children thanks to the use of Baby's by hunger, and the shortage of food Own Tablets. I have been using the makes them capable of anything. The Tablets for the past eight years and other morning I saw a cyclist whose think them - the best medicine in the tires had been half devoured by a platoon platoon of rats. The other night some world for little ones." The Tablets Yonge and Charles Sts. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. Express 8.62 a. m. Express Passenger Local Passenger Mail 10.18 M6p.m. 8.4* - „ 7.18 , 8.68 , GOING WEST 4.22 a. m : Express Local Local Passenger : Passenger 7.00 9.45 „ 1.86 p.m. 7.11 Daily Canadian Pacific Railway Going West 6.07 a. m. daily S.K8 a. m. dailyt 4.27 p. m. daily 7.is p. m. dailyt 1 Except Sunday. Going East 10.46 a. : m. daily 3.21 p. m. dailyt 0.59 p. m. dailyt 12.67 a. m. daily C. B. Kent, Agent. Canadian Northern Railway G OING EAST. G OING WEST. •jExpress 11.69 a.ra. I '[Express 9.06 a.m, *f Express 6.3S p.m. 1Express 7.40 p.i ^ c.--, - Ti ) a iiy except Sanaa; •[Daily except Sunday | lIDally except Sum lay. and expensive machines for making carbon lamps been thrown out and new machinery for making metal filament filament lamps installed, but before pack- I ing eases containing new machines | could be opened and unpacked in the ! factory they have been thrown out as i useless, as the advance from squirted- metal filaments to drawn-wire filaments filaments proved the better way. Before factories could reach the limit of efficiency efficiency in manufacturing vacuum lamps the introduction of nitrogen into. the lamps brought another change; and now, when the nitrogen- tungsten lamps have been in use only a short time, the manufacture of argon argon and its introduction into the incandescent incandescent lamp becomes a reality. If the research laboratories that discovered discovered the means for bringing about these changes, with their accompanying accompanying economies, could- receive a cent for every, dollar that they save the public, they would receive over a million dollars dollars a year to spend for further research. research. The people are the ones who are most interested- in research, although although thèy may not know it." are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. *-- SERBIAN RELIEF. Administrators' Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Mary Ann Hoice, late of the town of Boio- ■marille in the County of Durham- Married Woman, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, Chapter 121, Section 56, that all persona having claims or demands demands against the estate of Mary Anri Rowe, late of the town of Bowmanville, in the County of Durham, Married Woman. Deceased, who died on'or about the seventh day of June, 1915, are required on or before the 1st day of February next (1916) to send by post prepaid or. deliver to the undersigned Elizabeth Glover, the Administratrix Administratrix of the estate of Mary Ann Rowe, their Christian and surnames, addresses and description description with a statement of their claims or demands demands and the particulars and proof thereof and " g nature of the securities, if any, held by them, ether with a valuation of such securities. Also notice is hereby given that after the said first day of February next the Administratrix will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased among those entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which she shall have had notice, and the said administratrix will not be liable for the said estate or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have heeri received by her at the time of such distribution. Dated at Bowmanville this 29th day of December, December, 1915. 53-4 ELIZABETH GLOVER. Administratrix m Wood's"Phoephodia*, The Or eat English . Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole i nervous system, makes new Bloo in old Veins, Cures Nervous. Debility. Mental and Brain Worry, Despondency, Despondency, Loss of Energy, Palpitation of the Heart, Faüina Memory > Price $1 per box, six for $5. One wulplease, ns will.cure. Sold by all 11 please, six will cure, doiq c „ druggist* or mailed in plain pkg. on receipt of price. Newpamp/uetmaueajree. sue newwi* Kroicwecpi, TOtOMTO, ONT. (Fénioriy WMwrJ ceipfc of imphlet mailed'free. THE WOOD Without Outside Help Thousands Will Perish. Great interest has been aroused in the terrible conditions prevailing in Serbia owing to the ravages of the typhus epidemic and by the invasion of the Austrians. Both adults and children are in dire need of all the necessities. necessities. of life, particularly blankets and warm clothing. Clothing must be either new or perfectly good and clean, with carriage prepaid to Toronto Toronto of our men had their surgical first-aid packets, which they keep in a coat pocket, attacked and carried off; Woe to the man who goes to sleep with a morsel of chocolate in his trousers! He will wake up to find himself without without his trousers." The writer goes on to describe the methods of warfare that are being used against the new enemy, particularly particularly some of the ingenious giant traps devised by the soldiers for catching the rats on a wholesale scale. For Breakfast To-Morrow. serve Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal. You'll find this dark, nut-brown, coarsely coarsely granulated food very delicious. It has a taste different from any other cereal. It is exceedingly nutritious. It prevents indigestion. It is guaranteed to relieve constipation or "money back." Ask your doctor about Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal. 10c and 25c at grocers. Follow directions-. directions-. closely- and do NOT stir while cooking porridge. Try Roman Meal Nuggets, the ready-cooked form of Roman Meal. Serve with hot milk or soften with boiling water. Pour off and add milk and sugar. Made by Roman Meal -Co., Toronto. * A scheme for filling the gaps left by the men who have joined the army has just been started by Thos. I Tilling, Limited, the London jobmasters. jobmasters. They are teaching women to drive horses in tradesmen's vans, cabs, commercial travellers' broughams broughams and other vehicles. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. City Tax on Unmarried. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. COVER UP BATTLE RAVAGES. French Repair Buildings and Bridges on Line to Nancy. The city of Oschatz in Saxony is 1 the first German municipality to impose impose an extra tax upon the unmarried. Two or three other German towns have a tax on bachelors, but the new ; Oschatz law applies alike to male and \ female. Only Catholic priests are exempt. exempt. Other unmarried persons above 21 must pay above their regular municipal tax: On incomes from 11800 to 2400 marks yearly, 5 per cent.; 2400 to 4000 marks, 10 per cent ; 4000 to 6300 marks, 15 per cent.; '6300 to 10,000 marks, 20 per cent,, and above 10,000 marks 25 per cent. It Studied Him. "Did you tell that young man of yours that I am going to have the light switched off at ten?" j- "Yes, dad." "Well?" "He's coming at ten in future." PRESSED HARD. Heavy Weight on Old Age When people realize the injurious effects of tea and coffee and the bet- Goods" or"moneyTent to the ter health that a change to Postmn Serbian Relief Depot, Room 17, Mail ? an , usually glad to Building, Toronto, will be gladly re- le ? d thelr testimony for the benefit of ceived and forwarded. Dr. Sharpe of Brampton, Miss Lo- others. "My mother, since her early child- sanovitch, daughter of a former Ser- hood, was an inveterate coffee drinker, had been troubled with her heart for a HOW YOU MAY THROW AWAY YOUR GLASSES bian Minister to Great Britain, and Miss Everard, an American nurse in Belgrade, all recently returned from Serbia, are both publicly and privately privately urging everyone to contribute to number of years and complained of that 'weak-all-over' feeling and sick stomach." (The effects of tea on the system are very similar to those of Mlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Thirteen-Year-Old Soldier. Vienna newspapers tell of the return return to school in that city of Hans Kiesel, a, thirteen-year-old boy, who disappeared some months ago and went to the front. It appears now that he joined the Eighteenth battalion of the First Austrian infantry and was for four months on the frontier of Bessarabia. He participated in two battles, was wounded in the chest by shrapnel, but recovered quickly. The The traveller by rail from Nancy to ■ Paris now finds little to be seen from the car window to indicate that the country on both sides of the line was twice covered in retreat and advance advance by the two great armies that are still fighting just beyond the ridges of Champagne and the forest hills of the Argonne that are visible to the north. Beginning with Meaux, most of the ravages of battle have disappeared. All blown-up bridges have been rebuilt or repaired, and excepting an isolated isolated structure most of the bombarded buildings have been repaired or placed. re- You will find relief in Zam-Buk ! It eases the burning, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zam- Buk, means cure. Why not prove this 7 All Druggists and Stores 60c box. St m BuK F ASMS FOS SALE. ihe fSndT for without generous out- jf* because they each contain the side help the adult refugees and the * 25,000 orphan children must die, as ' Some tlme a «° 1 was makln ® a The statement is made that thousands wear eyeglasses who do not really need them. If you are one of these unfortunates. unfortunates. then these glasses may be ruining your eyes instead of . helping them. Thousands who wear these "windows" may prove for themselves that they can dispense with glasses if they will get the following prescription filled at once: Go to any active drug -store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets; fill a two- ounce bottle with warm water and drop in one Bon-Opto tablet. With this harmless harmless liquid solution bathe the eyes two to four times daily, and you are likely to be astonished at the results right from the start. Many who have been told that they have astigmatism, eye- strain, cataract, sore eyelids, weak eyes, conjunctivitis and other eye disorders, report wonderful benefits from the use of this prescription. Get this prescription prescription filled - ând usé it; you may so strengthen your eyes that glasses will not be necessary. Thousands who are blind, or nearly so, or who wear glasses might never have required them if they had cared for their eyes in time. Save your eyes before it is too late! Do not become one of thesè victims of neglect. Eyeglasses are only like crutches and every few years they must, be changed to fit the ever-increasing wèalcened condition, condition, so better see if you can, like many others,, get clear, healthy, strong magnetic eyes through the prescription here given. If your own druggist cannot cannot fill this prescription, send $1 to the Valmas Drug Co., Toronto, for a complete complete Bon-Opto Home Treatment outfit-- tablets and all. the countries of Albania and Monte negro into which they have retreated have not sufficient food for themselves and no adequate protection from the , . , , . . bitter weather. The following letter, ? ea , a ; d , a * a ? j?™ = oa = a T" g * speaks for itself: December 20th, 1915. 5 Cromwell Road, London, S.W., England. Mrs. Hamilton, 1st Vice Chairman, The Suffragists' War Auxiliary, 32 St. Joseph St., Toronto. visit to a distant part of the-country and took dinner with one of the merchants merchants of the place. I noticed a somewhat unusual flavour of the 'cof- He replied that it was Postum. "I was so pleased with it that I bought a package to carry home with me, and had wife prepare some for the ' next meal. The whole family liked it so well that we discontinued coffee : general in command was very much surprised when he learned he had such a youthful soldier in the ranks and at once sent him hpme, as he refused refused to take further responsibility for the lad. j Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, j Gentlemen--Last winter I received | great benefit from the use of MIN- I ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack ! of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. . Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON F arms - all sizes -- stock. Grain, Dairy or Fruit. When you want to buy, write H. W. Dawson. | Brampton. Ont. 1QQ ACRES, 13 IN SIXTH CON- Murine is prepared prepared by our Phy- and used Postum entirely. "I had been very anxious concern- Dear Madam,--We are very grate- jng my mother's condition, but we ful for your kind letter of 1st inst., noticed that after using. Postum for a and are very pleased to give you alt short time she felt much better, had the information we can as regards the little trouble with her heart, and no administration of our fund and the sick stomach; that the headaches were needs thereof. Our fund has equipped and main- not so frequent, and her general' condition condition much improved. This continued When the War Will End. x "Mré- Bagwash" writes to the London London Star: "Sir,--Just a line to relieve a 16t of people of their troubles. You can take it from me the present war will be over in a fortnight. My old man joined the Army to-day. We have been married twenty years; and he has never stuck to a job more than a fortnight." _ tained five large hospitals as well as until she was well and hearty, six or seven dispensaries in - Serbia j "I know Postum has benefited my- during the past year, besides distri- self and the other members of the buting relief among civilians. Most family, 'especially my mother, as she of these hospitals are now in / the was a victim of long standing." Name hands of the Bulgarians, and the given by Canadian Postum Co., Wind- staffs are either prisoners or on the, 30 r, Ont. way to the coast with the retreating armies. We have been able;-however, to organize medical relief work among the refugees on the Greek frontier, and English representatives of the fund are already at work on our behalf behalf both in Montenegro and in the Salonika district. In the last mentioned mentioned area the work is carried on under' under' the supervision of our late treasurer, treasurer, Sir Edward Boyle. The main needs of the people at present are warm underclothing for Postum comes in two forms : Postum Cereal--the original former- must be "well boiled. 15c and, 25c packages. Instant Postum--a soluble powder-- dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water, water, and with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tins. Both kinds are equally 'delicious and cost about the same per cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum. •--sold by Growers. siclans, as used, for many years in their practice, now dedicated dedicated to the Public and sold by Your Druggist. Try Murine to Refresh, Cleanse, and Strengthen Eyes after exposure to Cold Cutting Winds and Dust and to restore healthful tone to Eyes Reddened and made Sore by Overwork and Eye Strain. Some broadminded Physicians use and recommend recommend Murine while others perhaps jealous of its Success, talk and rush into print in opposition; those whose Eyes need care can guess why, as there is no Prescription fee in Murine. Just hand your Druggist 60c and you have a Complete Pkg. Eye Book--Murine--Dropper--and Cork Screw- ready for use. Try i t in your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes for Eye Troubles--No Smarting-^Just Eye Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye Free. Murin» Eye Remedy ^Company. Chicago Pat's Reply. Pat was in a museum looking at a copy, of the "Winged Victory." "And phat may yez call that ? " he asked an attendant. "That is the 'Statue of Victory.' " was the answer. Pat surveyed surveyed the beadle::.; and armless statue with renewed interest. "Victory is it ? " he said. "Thin, begorry, O'd loike to see the other fellow." cession. Franklin, $5,000. H. J. Wilder, Birkendale, Muslcoka. JTEWSPAPEES FOX SALE. P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and Interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to Wilson Publishing Company. Company. 73 West Adelaide St.. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. C ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC. internal and external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Writs us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Colllngwcod. Ont Belts of trees make a locality warmer, warmer, but forests, by detaining and condensing condensing passing clouds, make a place much colder. America's Pioneer bog Remedies BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any address by the Author H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. 118 West 31st Street, New York Oh, Those Irish! Very few people are ambidextrous, that is, able to use the left hand as readily and skilfully as the right. But there is an amusing story of one Irishman Irishman who was careful to cultivate that art. When he was signing articles on hoard a ship he began to sign his name with his right hand, and then changed the pen to his left hand and finished it. "So you can write with either-hand, Pat?" asked the officer. "Yis, sorr," replied Pat. "Whin I was a boy me father--rest his soul! --always told me:'Pat, learn to cut y er finger nails wid yer left hand, for some day ye might lose yer right!" A spider is seldom in danger when his life hangs by a thread. DODDS PILLS | . ' \YnNS>7)|S 4kkKlDNEXJ' \ 6 * , R _ h EVrvi AA?r ■ nv k, ght s dj. 5 •■f. ,i lV D 1 A B E T C 5 THE**! ED. G» ISSUE 4--'16. I9c FOR CHICKENS Crate-fed, bled, and picked clean to wing tips. 13c for fat hens, alive, 6 lbs. each or over. WALLER'S 700 Spadina Ave. - Toronto