J TO HER THE SOLDIERS* GAZETTE. GRAND DUKE STILL POPULAR. ^ùn Old Friend and a' New Onfe. -I'll borrow Pet Lee's arithmetic for you, Sidney, until you find yours," said Mrs. Grimes* Pet Lee had been ill and unable to •go to school since the first week. Her book was as fresh and shiny as'when it came from the shop. 'I'll put a strong cloth cover, on it; Her Health Must Be Carefully Guarded as She Approaches Womanhood. The mother who calls to mind her .n= mom«r wu„ --U activity, but the untiring industry of own girlhood knows how urgently her Mrs. D. Forbes Angus, P^dent daughter is likely to need help and Queen Marys Needlework Guild, an strength in the years between early of the ladies associated with her, deschool deschool days and womanhood. It is ( serves special consi era ion, P. then that growing- girls droop, become i larly in connection with their P^blica- xii puv » nuung vfvvn tuva.uu iu, feeble, bloodless and nervous. Nature , tion 'The Soldiers Gazette. This is but you'll have to handle it very care- j is calling for more nourishment than compiled by these la les £ oni . A Tasty, Snappy Toast- News From Home Sent to Our Men for luncheon OT evening at the Front. ; "snack is Triscuit, the Sir Thomas Shaughnessy has writ-I, shredded . whole wheat ten the following open letter in the ; wa f er _ Has the delicious, in ^u ! nutty savor of bake^wheat . spirited Canadian women are working A real whole wheat bread every other shop window on the Njv- for those at the Front, it is almost for any meal With butter, skl Prospect and ^ every cafe m invidious to specify any one particular j " or marmalade. three m ° nths ** ^ "Ho is a - Russian First of .All," the , People Say. The towering Grand Duke Nicholas is still one of the most popular men in Russia, and his picture hangs in PERISCOPES ON BAYONETS Soldier Stands With His Back to the Enemy. There is no doubt that the periscope periscope in one form or another has resulted resulted in the saving of many thousands thousands of lives in the present war. Most periscopes have two mirrors, a top one which reflects a view of the surrounding country into the lower one. One particular style Is clipped on fully, Sidney, him Sidney knew that his mother without being warned the blood can supply. Signs of distress distress are plainly evident in dull eyes; pale cheeks, weak and aching backs, told. He looked sourly at the borrow- i fits of depression and often a dislike ed book--more and more sourly as thë ; for proper food. These signs mean days went by, and the old one failed to appear. The clean new book was a constant weight on his mind. Morning Morning and night he always had to wrestle with his arithmetic ; and so twice a day he had to scrub his hands clean. No boy likes that. Then he anaemia--that is bloodlessness. The watchful mother takes prompt steps to give her girl the new, rich, red blood her system calls for, by giving giving her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which _ transform, weak, anaemic girls into a publication is printed at less condition of perfect health, through ; cost, through the generosity leading newspapers of each Province in Canada. Fifteen thousand copies are printed each week and distributed in the proportion of one to each seven soldiers of the Canadian Contingent overseas. The news from home contained contained in this 'Gazette' is highly appreciated appreciated by our gallant soldiers, many of whom have little opportunity of seeing a Canadian newspaper. The than of a some original had been banished to Frill of nutriment and full of the -obscurity of the Caucasus. There " rhews " As a toast for are ten portraits of the Grand Duke ! to the bayonet and the soldier on the , ' t, it- io o in Moscow and Petrograd to one of look-out, instead of facing the enemy, chafing-dish cookery It is a ths c and the blonde King of the I Stands with his back to them m order delight. Always toast It in Belgians runs the Grand Duke a bad to get the proper view in the mm the oven to restore crispness, second for pictorial publicity. Made in Canada. could not lay the book face down, and the rich, new blood these pills actually it would not stay open any other way. He did not dare to lay anything on it to keep it open. He could not turn down a leaf, and he did not think about putting in a marker. "I wish I could find my 'rithmetic," he said twice a day. "Listen to him! I thought you hated hated it," said Sister Katie. • "It's the numbers I don't like. I liked the book," he replied. How he missed the good old easygoing easygoing days when he could jump up to play with the pup, wrestle with his brother, and find the book open just ^vhere he left it! There was nothing for it now except to hold the book in good schoolroom fashion, with thumb on the left page, little finger on the right, and the other three fingers spread along the back, while he figured. figured. with his right hand. When once he got just the right hold of it, he did not like to put it down. "Don't bother me! 'I'm working 'rithmetic," was a common remark of his in those days. When he sat down to work, he stuck to it until his task was done. He wanted to finish it as soon as he could; so he kept his mind on it. We learn to like almost anything at which we work hard; and Sidney had ceased to fret over his loss when, one day, as he came from school, he saw his brothers brothers and sisters waiting for him on the front veranda. "Package for you!" "Where do you s'pose it's from?" "Hurry up and open it!" they all cried at once. Out came Sidney's knife, and off came the string, and out fell his dear old dog's-eared arithmetic, dropping a shower of picture post cards from between between its leaves. Where it had come from was a mystery, but when mother came home the mystery was all cleared cleared up. There was a letter for her from a lady who had visited, them two months before. "You remember," it read, "that you said you would put that little volume of essays into my hand bag. Just make. No other medicine has ever succeedéd like Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and thousands of weak, disheartened girls have proved their worth., Miss Mabel Sinclair, Cobourg, Ont., sajrs:-- "About three years ago -I was Very sick, nervous and run down girl. At the least excitement I would tremble and faint away, and the slightest noise would annoy me. I had severe pains about the heart, and would often take dizzy and smothering spells. I lost in weight and the color all left my face. My mothér got all sorts of medicine for me, but all Tailed to do me any good and I was still going down hill. One day we read in the newspaper of a similar case cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and the next time my mother went to town she got three boxes. In a short time I felt the Pills were helping me, and from that on every day they helped me more; I took altogether nine boxes and felt like a new person. I was ready for all my meals, gained in weight; the color came back to my cheeks, and I was again enjoying perfect perfect health, and have ever since enjoyed enjoyed that blessed condition. I earn- esly advice all weak girls to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial, as I am sure they will do as much for them as they did for me." You can get these pills from any medicine dealer 1 or by mail at 50 cents a box or- six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. * Whatever he is, he is a Russian 1 first of all," they say about the Grand Duke. "The only honest man in Russia," was the way a cab driver characterized characterized the Grand Duke to the writer; and the people are still telling how at the beginning of the war the Grand i Duke said to the Czar: "I'll take care j of the Germans from Germany if | you'll take care of the Germans in Petrograd." THE WHiTESTJJÇJüaii Has been Canada's favorite yeast for more than forty years. Enough for 5c. to produce 50 large loaves of fine, wholesome nourishing nourishing home made bread. • Do not experiment, there is nothing just as good. PllEnCOMWW ^gfORONTO, ONT^ MADE IN CANADA E.W.GILLETT CO. TORONTO, ONT. WINNIPEG MCNTREAL^lliiljlj GERMANS ON GERMANY. Montreal newspaper proprietor, but even so, further funds are îequired , to carry on the publication, especially j aw in view of the fact that the number Extracts from a Manifesto Issued by of Canadians overseas is steadily increasing. increasing. Large subscriptions axe not the German Humanity League, Our homes are still being desolated required, but any small amounts sent _ a campaign wage d for more than to Miss Shaughnessy, Honorary Treas-1 50Q . ^ not in lawful defence of surer at the office of the Queen Mary s j Qerman terr itory, but to satisfy the Needlework Guild, Windsor Statio , insatiable and - sa vage greed of Prus- " sian conspirators rr ' VlQ Tn ' vra1 forces Still Singing Their Praises Montreal, will be spent in cause. -»Xv MEDALS FOR ALL THE BRAVE The moral forces of the nation are stifled by the violence violence of the Administration ; trampling trampling under foot the helpless mass of humanity crushed by the double burden burden of grief and want. We havè examined examined through trusted sources the French Commander Has Special Issue Issue for His Own Men. The commander of one of the, _ French regiments whose soldiers have ; economic condition ot every distinguished themselves by many province. From one and all comes the acts of bravery, has just taken a step j cry> "Deliver us from this hell of suf- which is certain to gratify those who f er ing." ; have neither been decorated nor been! Consider for a moment the posi- cited iii "The Order of the Day." He ! t j on 0 f the German Empire in July, has ordered from the mint a large ; DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED HIS RHEUMATISM. to get the ror. The little periscope mirror is clipped clipped on to the edge of the bayonet, and it is the edge which is presented towards the Germans, making !t much more difficult to see than if the bayonet were broadside on. SPBKD c™ I roïî5I BB Music as Medicine. Round trip Winter Tourist tickets on., Music's potency as a therapeutic sale daily to California \ia aaiiable nrrp-nf is heiner demonstrated again direct and scenic routes. Four fast mod- agent IS Being uemunsuaieu agcuu ern trains leave Chicago daily from the just now in the hospitals in England. work!. m< 0verland* 1 Lim itExtra"fare) The physicians have recorded releaves releaves 7:00 p.M. Los Angeles Limited markable results from the effect of --direct, to Southern " California^-leayes mus i c on soldiers who have suffered 10:00 P.M., San Francisco Limited leaves 10:45' P.M., California Mail leaves from gun fire and bombing and have 10:45 P.M. Let us help you plan re t U rned from the fighting line mere part i culars'mailed ® n° K applfcation "to nervous wrecks. Some specialists B. H. Bennett, G.A., Chicago & North bave gone so far as to say that no other cure has brought about such Western Ry., 4G Yonge St.. Toronto, Ont. PROPHECY OF WAR'S END. February or March is Time Set by Old Woman For Peace. The Journal des Debats . of Paris has published a strange story of a prophecy regarding the end of the permanently good results. number of medals, designed by Mor is --- verse the inscriptions, "Campaign of, ed, free to develop m friendly rivaliy Mr. D. A. Brotherston Tells How His Rheumatism Disappeared Over a Year Ago and Has Never Come Back. j Victoria Harbor, Ont., Feb. 7th j ^Some pious people were driving up (Special.)--Cured of Rheumatism ; the gteep hm to Montmartre, where over a year ago by using Dodds Kid- , were going to visit the church, i ne Y Pllls > Mr - A * Brotherston, a , the story runs . On the way they : well-known resident of this place, is j e & to an old WO man, who, still singing the praises of the great ; when ghe arrived at the church, said Canadian Kidney remedy. „ . ! that she would, in expression of her S T m eU ^ T S n m mv gratitude, tell them a good piece of my left hand, which would shift to my j newg< ghe asked if they would like ... . , , elbow and then to my shoulder, Mr. ; v n ai1 t -u p war WO nld end. 1914. We then enjoyed civü rights Brothergton sayg> " ït W as very an- | ^ repUed> « With a n our 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 (hie 7 -4M Druggists and Stores.-- Ull$> 1 60c box. In every noying and painful at times, hut I ; hearts „ \ vhereu pon she told heard of Dodd's Kidney Pffls helping ; in Februa ? y 0 r March. vcioc , others so I quit the liniment I was 1914-1915," the number of the regi-. with other States the arts, the com- us j ng an d took six boxes of them. The ment - , "Awarded for Courage, and merce, the maritime resources of our, rheumatism disappeared. That was the name of the soldier to whom the , and> All our legitimate trading in- j over a year ag0 , but it has not return- medal is given. . terests were safeguarded, defined and j ed -- This commander's theory, accord-, rirnf ppf ed bv treaties and conven- ' m FAKMS FOB, SALE. them F 3ury, r, ro tected by ing to the "Figaro," is that all acts tions. We were honored and respect- i of braverv deserve recognition and . , ,, -, , those who are not singled out for the ed throughout the world, snecial honors of- the war cross and! v To-day the German name is the the Legion of Honor should by no ! scorn of civilization; the German flag means be neglected. He believes.that | has become the badge of infamy, by awarding these medals he will in- ; Chivalry is no longer in our ranks. It crease the already demonstrated bas been buried in the trenches in The Final Hour. The Kaiser made Czar Ferdinand a -Field Marshal of the German Empire Empire and presented him with the baton, baton, says the New York Sun. In return return Czar Ferdinand appointed the ARMS -- ALL SIZES -- STOCK. Grain. Dairy or Fruit. When you ... , want to buy, write IT. TV. Dawson. The people expressed incredulity j Brampton. Ont. at this statement. The old woman j acres, i3 iN sixth cox- added that as a proof she prophesied JL U U cession, Franklin, $5.ooo. n. that the coachman who drove them would be dead within two hours. She j then turned away and disappeared. ! efficiency of his troops. WINTER HARD ON BABY Flanders and in the village grave plots of Brabant. For our crimes we are loathed by all honest men. To hide them is impossible. We stand The winter season is a hard one on nab:ed and exposed, the baby. He is more or less confin- j who love our land with a pas- ed to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. I gionate devotion and strive to reach It is so often stormy that the mother j_ be dawp Q f a new era which shall re- Kaiser "Chief of the Twelfth Bulgar- | doe - g n0 £ ge t him out in the fresh air ' s ^. ore b er character and win back for ian Infantry Regiment." To be set at the head of such a regiment would doubtless be grateful to the Kaiser; such an honor would replace a number number of honorary commands which he once held in detested England. But as I was leaving, I thought I saw_it! the Kaiser's allies really want to on the hall table. The light was dim j gratify his soul to its deeps why does and I had no glasses on. I thought no t the Sultan give him the honorary you had forgotten it, and popped it] Colonency of the Turkish Regiment into the bag; and when it was too late specially detailed to direct and lead I found I had two books. I have been travelling ever since, or I should have sent it back before this." Sidney turned it over and over. It was still dear, but how dingy and battered battered it looked! "I wish I had treated it better, he said "If I had, it would look almost as new as Pet's, and I . should have learned faster, too. I'm glad it s back, but I'm not sorry it. went."--Youth s Companion. the operations in Armenia ? How to Save Your Eyes Try this Free Prescription. as often as she should. He catches ber cb ii dren the honor we have for- colds which rack his little system, j* e ^ ed by barbarous cruelties and in- his" stomach and bowels get ^ out 1 sa tiable lust have written the above order and he becomes peevish a ™\j w jth heavy hearts, cross. To guard against this the mother should keep a box of Babÿ s Own Tablets in the house. They regulate regulate the stomach and bowels and break up colds. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr; Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. •* MUCH MONEY IS NEEDED. by using drain all the uric acid out of the blood and there can be no rheumatism. * Suggests Trench Dagger. Mr. J. H. A. Macdonald, in a letter letter to the London "Times," advocating advocating the use for the soldiers of a short knife or dirk, says: "When the soldier .Jumps,., down into a trench full of enemies--as he must do when charging, unless he remains above to be shot--he is no longer able to use rifle or bayonet to advantage. He Is like a man in a close crowd, who . T , . , cannot draw hack his weapon so as Napoleon failed. The Kaiser must ^ make effective. Accordingly fail, and there can he no peace until j we read of men taking off the bay- he has béen deposed from the throne j Qnet tp use it by hand, and also of he has fouled and his fellow con- j men resorting to their fists." spirators have met their fate at the j The party visited the church, and when they came out went to the car- but found no driver. They hands of an executioner. .y -* THE QUEEN MOTHER. at Alexandra Acts as a Waitress Soldiers' Canteens. Queen Alexandra, mother of King George V., has taken a particular interest interest in the work of the soldiers canteens, which furnish coffee ..«"J i tSTeSs/Eye^asses are s ™> e ÿy e ™* r ^; sandwiches free to all men in uniform they ««,, So at the principal London railway sta- j ü«*.y work equal wonders for -you DO vour eyes give you trçuble? Do vou already wear eyeglasses or spec- tarles' Thousands of people wear these "windows" who might easily dispense with them. You may be one of these, and it is your duty to save your eyes before it is too-late. The .eyes are neglected neglected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your day s work you sit down and rest your muscles muscles but how about your eyes? Do you them? You know you do not. You pad or do something else that keeps vour eyes busy; you work your eyes un- liivnu so to bed. That is why-.so many have stfained eyes and finally other eye Uoubles that threaten, partial or otal tions. Cn several occasions the J us^iVT^short Jime. Would y timid. . , , i . i troubles to disappear as if by Queen Mother has insisted on taking yoia.« ^ ry this prescription. Go to nearesY wideawake. diu^store.ju.4 . 0 bottle of Bon-Opto tablets; fill a get a hot ... w ith warm water, drop two-ounce bottle wnn^ ^ ^ thorougMy in one tablet.am ._ Q tt,a a turn at the coffee urn, serving the customary hour and a half trick with the other voluntary workers at one* is _ iÏQ U id bathe the eyes one or another of the stations. ' Phe j fif^to four times daily. Just note how soldiers seldom recognize Her Ma-j quickly vour eycRar up.and ^ow_s°on jesty for sonie time, and she takes | inflammation^ . t; 11 it is absolutely harm- especial delight in serving them incog-. £ sg Many who are g now JJ^d^ight into and receiving their Thank you, - have saved the ^ time- T his is a to the, to cai e roi ^ but marvelously ef- a missus," just as it is given other workers in the canteen. I Perhaps the best of the Queens customers was a Kentish fanner who looked iu at the London Bridge sta- tion canteen one foggy night. e was evidently neither a soldier nor sailor and was distinctly not m uniform. uniform. But somebody whispered to him that the Queen Mother was serving serving coffee. He approached one or the other waitresses and asked if, suppos ing he gave a little money to e cause, the Queen would give him a cup of coffee with her own hand. Queen Alexandra readily consented. So the farmer from Kent had his coffee, coffee, and then, coming inside the counter, he wrote out a check for $20. • Soon after he took his tram for Kent, and the next thing heard from him was in the form of a check for $250, being money which he raised in subscriptions- among his. neighbors, fortnight later he appeared in person with $125 more, and declared that he was not going to rest until he had brought his total up to $1,000 ; . simple £ e J^Jitltudes of cases. Now that fectl ^av^been warned don't delay a day, you ^ft y°u can to save your eyes but do what ; tQ thanlc us as long as and you aie " bl ^ sh i ng this prescription, you live foi cannot fill this pre- If your ownMrugg Valmas Drug scription, send çi ™ i Bon-Opto St J 0 T °ea\m/ n °t oumt-tablets and all. No Accounts Opened "Do you charge things herfe?" "Only storage batteries, n^am. A 10 H.P., D.Ç. motor 900 ^evolutions, 250. volts, first - class condition. DAILY NEWS, TORONTO Briton's Financial Burden For All to Share. Britain alone will need $9,000,000,- 000 to run her share of the great war during the present year. This statement statement is made by a representative committee of Britain's leading bankers' who have issued a signed manifesto to the nation impressing on the people the need for the strictest strictest economy in order to assist in raising this huge sum. In the manifesto the bankers say: . "In a long war success depends mainly upon respective financial resources resources of the combatants and the consequent power of one of them _ to maintain or to add to its fighting eyes of so strength when the other is declining fnr x mi. ^ . g n0 ^. capa ble of expansion. "Therefore the enemy's efforts have been directed to three essential matters: matters: (1) "To seize victory before ' the forces of the allies could be mobilized mobilized in overwhelming strength. (2) "To prevent the allies from making or purchasing sufficient equipment and ammunition for. their ever-expanding forces. "The endeavors of the enemy to accomplish these objects have been completely frustrated by the co-ordin ation of the armies, of the financial resources of the equipment and. of the munitions of the allied nations. The success of the allies in defeating the enemy's efforts to cripple them in men, munitions and money . before they could assemble their full strength has now brought the war nearer to its final stage. "Indeed only one thing is now needed to command victory. The allies allies have assembled new armies of overwhelming strength in France, in Russia, in Italy and in Great Britain and everything needed to -equip them and to supply them with munitions has been secured or is in process of manufacture. The only thing remaining remaining to be done is to provide all the money needed to support those vast armies of nfew men and tô pay for the vast quantities of arms. and munitions munitions now being manufactured by 1 n -- - Would Ban Tobacco, Too. To such extreme's is the British economy campaign being pushed that the suggestion has even been made in the House of Commons that tobacco should he banned. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, however, favors the increased consumption of tobacco, in view of the fact that the import duty is at least four times the amount paid a ^y ay tn gold to America for its pui- cliase. "I know Dodd's Kidney Pills are good for kidney trouble both in my own case and through others who haVe used them." i • Rheumatism is caused by uric acid , he wQg in a cafe> but on m ak. ~ I S&æî&Æ z. he had iust The paper does not guarantee the accuracy of the story. Who is Dr. Jackson? For years he taught food chemistry, J dietetics, and diseases or the digestive j tract in one of the large medical schools | of the continent. In his extensive ex- i perience in free clinics he worked out j the formula for Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal, a compound of whole wheat rind rye, with deodorized flaxseed and bran. I It nourishes better than meat, prevents | indigestion and positively relieves constipation constipation or "money hack." Ask your doctor. At all grocers, 10 and 25 cents. 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