Jgjg g|J§F t DiRD WORKlSfi W0ME8 Bobbie's Adventure. / kittle Bobbie sat on the steps alone. He looked lonesome and felt more Will Find New Strength Through the Use of Dr. WIHia*s' PmkPffld, ! At FRONT, tiETS $400,000. ! with a perfectly equipped kitchen, a : recreation room, ,4pd à small model Î . rr~~. ; H hospitair As soon:as thèse pîàhs had Frene!r : ^ounl^lSierTin)^ "as Piïrate, : been approved the firm had one of; Has Good 1 . News From Home. r It is useless to tell a hard working woman to take life easily and not to lonesome than he looked. All the oth^l worr y- Every woman at the head of er children, nearly a dozen of them,! a k° me ; every girl in offices, shops were playing games on the sidewalk! and factories is subjected to more or near by. Bobbie knew that they were dess worry. These cannot be avoided, older than he, but still he did not But is ; the dut y of every woman and think it fair for them always to play games in which he could not join. "I'll play a game of my own," he said to himself, as he toddled bravely down the steps to the sidewalk. Bobbie's mother had told his sister Polly to keep watch of him, but Polly was busy with her game and did not see him leave the steps. Down .the street he made his way until he came to the place where an iron fence bordered bordered the sidewalk. Through the latticework latticework of which the fence was made, Bobbie could see a sloping lawn and a little lake where some swans were swimming. "That's the place for my game," thought Bobbie, "if I can crawl " through the fence." It looked easy enough to get through the fence, but when Bobbie had pushed his head carefully through the largest hole in the iron latticework he found that he could get no farther. He tried his best to wriggle his fat shoulders through, but he could not do it. Then, all red_and warm with his pushing, he tried to pull his head out, but it would not come out. He was caught in a trap.! For a moment moment he tried with all his might; then he^grew frightened and began , to scream as loud as he could. Up the street, Polly and the other children heard him an dcame running to the spot. So did other persons, from all sides. Some of them pulled at Bobbie and some pulled at the fence, but the harder they pulled the louder Bobbie cried, and his head every girl to save her strength as much as possible, and to build up her system tx> meet unusual demands. Her future health depends upon it. To guard against a break-down in healths the blood must be kept rich, red and pure. To keep the blood in this condition condition nothing can equal Dr.\Williams' Pink Pills. They strengthen the nerves, restore the appetite, bring the glow of health to pallid cheeks, and renewed energy to listless people. Women cannot always rest when they should, but they can keep up : ' their strength and keep away disease by the occasional us_e of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. A. Rhodes, Hamilton, Ont., says: "A few years ago on coming coming to Canada, working long hours, and close confinement began to tell upon me. I was completely run down, and finally could do no work. I was pale, suffered from headaches, did not rest well, and felt altogether very miserable. The doctor said that the trouble was anaemia, and after doctoring doctoring for some weeks without getting getting any relief, I decided to drop the doctor and take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Very soon I began to notice a change for the better, and by-the time I had used a half dozen box^s of the Pills I was again enjoying the bëst of health. I have never had any return return of the sickness and never felt better in my life than I do now. I give my experience, therefore, that it may be used for the benefit of others." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50" cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- thé women's organizations take 'up the responsibilities for them in behalf of the girls employed. Publie imagination -is more stirred at the idea of women's labor in shell, fuse and explosive making than it is ! over the vast army engaged in the ; more humdrum round of business routine. routine. But the fact is that the women who is forced to work in the offices of the Government, municipalities, banks, factories and stores is much worse off than her sister in the muni r tions works. She receives less-pay and very little attention is paid to her welfare. But she is sustaining the fabric of the state to no less extent. TAX ON MATCHES NOT NEW. English Statesmen Borrowed From U. S. in 1871. Idea This is not the first time that a British Chancellor of the Exchequer has tried to raise money from the tax- There is in France " a nobleman of ancient lineage, a scholar, well versed versed in the law, who at one time was in j the French diplomatic service as an Better Muscle, Better Wwk power to do things comes from food that supplies the greatest* amount of strength-giving nutriment with the least tax upon the attache. He left-the service, and digestive organs. Shredded living a leisurely life in Paris and ai his magnificent chateau in Brittany, exercised his knowledge of the law-- he had passed the examinations as an avocat-- -by assisting poorer people i; | knotty law cases. :r When the wzr | broke out he was called up as a priv- • ate, and was a great favorite in th j ranks. Then, ètill holding a priv- ! ate's rank, he became an interpreter with the British army. While engaged in that work he, attended attended by correspondence to the affairs affairs of his estate and to the details of long inheritance dispute in the Wheat Biscuit contains all the muscle-making material in the whole wheat grain-- the most perfect food given CARRY THEIR OWN BATHS. Ingenious^ Devices-for Soidfers played at Red Cross Sale. DIs- An active service exhibition is being held at™ Knightsbridge, in London, at which are displayed hundreds of ingenious ingenious devices for the comfort, health and safety of officers and men at the front. The money raised by j the sale of these, articles goes to funds ] of the British Red Cross and the Order ! of St. John of Jerusalem. j Among the devices on sale is a small ; safety razor that will fit easily into a j ! waistcoat pocket, a compact hot bath tO man-made digestible by 1 cubes of "condensed heat," which will 1 raise the temperature of water to the proper degree, a shower bath outfit American courts, his wife being an American. In consequence of : strong German attack the battalion tr which he was attached was driven from its billets and got "quarters" for some days in a field. There the ation of matches. The proposal was' Count lived in the shelter of a hedge, would not come out. ^ A passing trolley car stopped and ! cine Brockville, Ont. most of the passengers got off and! ❖ --- rushed to the sidewalk. A policeman 1 pMnï wnii TUAlUrM came hurrying from a near-by cor~; fcnl^Llilil WUlTlIlIl Everyone began to tell every-' ner. one else what to do, but no one who ! got near enough to get" his hands on'- Bobbie could pull him from the trap! that held him. Bobbie's screams be- 1 DESERTING CITIES came more terrifying. I 2.000,000 MORE JOIN TRADES DUR- Suddenly Polly darted up the street; toward home. In a few moments she ; US G Y EAR. was flying back again with a bowl iftlr her hand. ' | "I can do it!" she cried. "Let me' Receive Better Pay and More Con- try!" ' Everyone was willing enough to let; her try, for all the others had tried j and failed. With quick movements-! Polly rubbed something from the bowl sidération by Employes in Munition Mills. put forward by Robert Lowe (afterward (afterward Lord Sherbrooke) in 1871. - He suggested a halfpenny stamp on boxes of 100 wooden matches or less and a penny on boxes of 100 wax matches, or fuses, because they were "more aristocratic." He estimated that) tlie tax would yield for the first year £550,000 ($2,750,000)., The idea was borrowed from America, America, which at that time made £400,000 $2,000,000) a'year from the tax. Mr. Lowe's reason for suggesting it was that) the "cost of matches was so inappreciable that they were wasted in a most reckless and dangerous way." He suggested as the motto for the new stamp "Ex luce lucellum" (out of light a little profit), and he thought this more appropriate than the usual rather watery device of a "Noah's Ark." The match tax was regarded in 1871 as a frivolous measure, although it was at first favored by Parliament. A procession of tattered matchmakers to Westminster to protest against it gave the coup de grace to the measure, measure, but not before trial proofs of the duty stamp printed in a pale blue, and now become very rare, had been prepared. The stamps were to be so pasted on as to be broken by the opening of the match box. INDIANS LIKE FRANCE. Many of British Expeditionary Force Will Settle There. The contact which the Indian troops have with western life, religion and customs during their stay with the British expeditionary force in France may have a far reaching effect on the religion and habits of the people of Hardly less remarkable than the all over Bobbie's neck and" the back! Swift transformation of England into j ^ of his head, and also on the lattice- !V^ 0 ^ er u 5* 11 1 ar Y na lon ^ as A correspondent of the Associated work that held him. With a few! tlie silent upheaval thathas placed the, Press was informed by British officers words she stopped his sobs and strug-i clvl . y or p n d the industries of the tba t the Indian troops were so impies. impies. Then, having taken away His * workshops m the hands of women ! pressed ^ th the superiority of the fear she gently worked away until i # aas J? 6 ® 11 ,! estimated from official customs observed in France that Bobbie's head slipped through and he' figures that there were fully 2,000,000, many 0 f them were preparing to re- himself was free again, tearful but P^ ore w omeir m active employment on turn and settle there after the war. i March 1, 1916, than on the corres- done!" said the policeman I P 0ndin 8 da V 12 months earlier. More- happy. "Well over, the number is increasing week sleeping under a cart sheet tied to post?. While he was occupying that simple residence he received the news that the American action was at an end and he was the richer by between between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 francs ($400,000 or $500,000). His fortune brought only one little break in his life as a private. He received received twenty-four hours leave at a time -when leave was generally suspended suspended in order to see his wife at Calais and to sign certain important documents. Grippe Left Her ' Seriously 111 steam-cooking, shredding and baking. Contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs and costs much less. Being ready-cooked and ? n ?? paper* has been invented ready-to-serve, it is the ideal Summer food. Delicious for breakfast, for luncheon or any meal with milk or cream, or with fresh fruits. Made in Canad§. ACROSS THE BORDER and other toilet articles. In order to enable the soldiers to write in the daik a combination pencil case-and electric torch, to throw light : The f as one little case ; is called, contains thirty-three assorted i : drink tablets, tea, coffee, beef tea and cordial ginger, six shields for corns, and a checkerboard, j A steel body shield, light but effec- ! five, also is for sale. Cases of bath ! salts for disinfecting purposes are displayed. A trenching tool with numerous numerous uses attracts much attention. It is shorter than a man's arm, weighs less than four pounds, and will cut wire and dig up a macadamized road. IAKINgpoW WHAT IS GGfNG ON OVER IS THE STATES. Latest Happenings in Big Republic Condensed for Busy Readers. BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED CURED HER COMPLETELY. Mrs. Halquist Tells Just Why She is the Firm Friend of the Grand Canadian Canadian Kidney Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills. It will be comparatively few of the Indian soldiers, of course, who will come back and it is from those who remain in India that the influence on their own people is expected to êîïian- "What kind of magic have you in that bowl?" i.Dy weex. "It is grease," said Polly, holding up | Every class of women, including the bowl. "I saw mother use it orice :those previously regarded as leisured j a te. How great a change the per- to get off a tight ring, and I thought] and well-to-do, are adding to the total. 1 suasion of these soldiers with' ad- that if it was good for fingers it! The call is reaching the remotest ham-1 vanced ideas will work on the people would be good for Bobbie's head." i lets as well as the quiet market towns, as a whole remains to be seen, "So it was," said the policeman, "but an d the women and girls are respond- your cool head was even better than in g- The women are mobilizing in a the grease." | great army, ready to serve wherever When Polly led Bobbie home and they are most needed--even to the told her story, her mother said, "You! hard labor of the tilling of the soil, did wrong not to watch Bobbie, as I Such changes in the national, com- told you, but I am proud that you act--merc'al and industrial spheres are ed so quickly."--Youth's Companion. ; naturally creating considerable read- MEAL-TIME CONSCIENCE. What Do the Children Drink? There are times when mother or father feeds the youngsters something that they know the children should not i justment of social conditions, with the! have. Perhaps it is some rich dessert SOAP SHORTAGE IN AUSTRIA. ; result that the Young Women's Chris- j 11 3 s tea or tia,n Association, Women's Unions, I 11 13 better t0 have some delicious, Big Advance in Prices of Both Toilet ; suffragist organizations and scores of i hot food-drink that you can take your. and Laundry Grades. women's clubs are confronted- with self and feed to your children, conscious conscious that it will help and strength- Owing to the shortage of oils and prob, ™ s : n belpmg *?, ca f e en, but never hurt them fats the price of soap in Austria has !? r tbe ? bousands ° f women suddenly advanced enormously". Fine scented | tbrown mto a - new environment. An Eastern lady says: "I used as The Initial Difficulty coffee many years in spite of the conviction conviction that it injured my nervous sys- soap now cost six or seven times much as before the war.. j To be dealt with has been that of tem and produced my nervous head- Laundry soaps at the beginning of h j th wor u ers 4 n tbe munition' aches." (Both tea and coffee are in- the- war cost about 3 cents a pound ; f ac t or ies All sorts of factories have ! i urious to man Y persons, especially at wholesale, but now they are priced ! ££TquisRionedin^ the province! : children/ because they contain tÿé at 16 to 19 cents. Meantime foreign ; towns up and down tbe C0U ntry ' subtle, poisonous drug, caffeine.) Bangsund, Sask/ May 15th (Special).--Mrs. (Special).--Mrs. Pete Halquist, a well- known resident here, is a firm believer believer in Dodd's Kidney Pills, and is always ready to tell the reason why. "About a year ago," Mrs. Halquist says, "my little girl was taken ill with the grippe. She was sick in bed for three weeks with pains in the joints. They were swollen and stiff. "She had cramps in her muscles, so it was awful hard for her to get around for the longest time. After she was able to be _ around her skin became harsh and came off in scales. "After using two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills she was as well as ever she was in her life. She _ has been strong and healthy ever since." The after-effects of grippe are more to be dreaded than the disease itself. That is because they generally act on weak kidneys and put them out of working order. Sick kidneys are the cause of rheumatism, backache, dropsy and numerous other diseases. The one sure way to avoid them is to keep the^kidneys toned up and able to do their work. The best way to keep the kidneys healthy is to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. * Boston children are to have 118 burros from Mexico to ride in the parks. Chicago announces that it can accommodate accommodate 60,000 at its bathing beaches this summer. For driving his horse while drunk, a wealthy Atlantic City man was sent to jail for thirty days. To take care of an old horse for the rest of his life, a $14-a-week Hoboken barber is left $62,000 by his aunt. The City Commissioners of Passaic, Passaic, N.J., have passed an ordinance prohibiting the serving of free lunch in a saloon. The Treasury Department at Washington Washington announces a $5,000 cheque from a New York resident to conscience conscience fund. ; CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. The ailments of childhood are many but most of them are caused by some derangement of the stomach and bowels. bowels. Therefore to banish these troubles troubles the stomach must be kept sweet and the bowels Regular. To do this Not That Kjnd. Captain- What! You want another another furloughu two inside of a year ? Why, I haven't, been home once in a year and a. half. Tommy Atkins--That's all right for you, sir; but me and my mis?us ain't that kind. Keep Mlnard's Liniment In tlie lionee No man with a poor memory j*as anv business to become a liar. Howell--"I)o you believe in heredity?" heredity?" Powell--"I should say I did. mui 1 married the daughter of a judge, nothing can equal Baby s Own Tab- ; Qn( ^ sbe - s a ] wa y i av ing down the law lets. Thousands of mothers have . me >> proved this. Among them is Mrs. ! Thomaÿ Holmes, Blissfield, N.B., who j writes : "Every mother in this locality • uses Baby's Own Tablets as we all ( consider them the very best medicine ! for childhood ailments." The Tablets j are sold by medicine dealers or by \ mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. | Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ! Ont. SEED POTATOT13 POTATOES. IRISH COB- Deleware. Carman. Order Order nt on ;e. Supply limited. Write for quotations. H. W. Dawson. Brampton. S EED biers. FOB SAVE. U TOM 0131 LE 13 C SI NESS AND NEW Garage for sale: overland agency; lots of repairing, ville. Ont. \V. E. Hawes. Otter- Curious Effect of Shell Fire. Shell fire produces curious effects at times, and not the least remarkable is the cross made by enemy fire over the graves of soldiers in France. It. occurred between Barcy and Var- redes, where, according to the Illustrated Illustrated London News, the top of a tree was cut off by a- shell. In falling the | severed part of the tree was caught • on a projecting branch and hung bal- II prices. EGISTERED ALL HOLSTEIN'S, Ine bulls. R. A. Gillespie, Abbotsford. Que. ages. Some very fine bulls. Quebec EWING MACHINE SUPPLIES--_16 Superior Needles 25c,'Shuttles 75c, Bobbins 5c, Belts 20c. for any Machine. Superior Supplies Co., Hamilton. Ont. S HELP WANTED. B akers wan Bread Co AND BAKER'S HELPER wanted, at once. Apply Canada 160 Avenue Rd., Toronto. WANTED VO DO PLAIN A Minneapolic hotel guest took off WHEN TIBETAN BATHES. While visiting a friend I was served served with Postum and I determined to soaps have been brought in but these 1calling for large drafts of wor kers as mx ? c as o cents a pound, ; f rom outside. Lodgings have been . though very inferior, containing only j hard to find> , and of C01 £ se , following 1 g et a Package and try it" myself. The some 20 per cent, of fats. all laws of supply and demand have ; result was all that could be desired-- In the last few weeks the soap : been costly even if they could be! a delicious, finely _ flavored, richly manufacturers have found it almost ; found at alL Railway communica- 1 colored be verage. Since I quit coffee, Soaks Himself for Hours, Removing Several Layers of Dirt. Near the ancient : wall across the road at Yatung, Tibet, there are some remarkable hot springs, the water in some cases registering boiling point. Many Tibetans congregate around these springs to .bathe, and the water, which is highly charged with sulphur, is considered specially efficacious in cases of skin disease. Bathing is a simple proceeding on the part of the Tibetan. All that is considered necessary is to scoop out a depression in the deposit round any spring, and this, filled with water, makes the bath. A tent is sometimes thrown over it, and the whole family --men, women and children sit for hours in the steaming water, and they look a different color., after a prolonged immersion, the process removing removing several layers of dirt. ■ * his hat when a lady entered the elevator elevator and was savagely abused b'y a jealous husband. Governor McCall, of Massachusetts, vetoed the- bill allowing "Billy" Sunday Sunday to erect a wooden tabernacle, in violation of fire laws. Senator Knox and other prominent Republicans assailed President Wilson Wilson at the Grant day dinner of the Americus Club in Pittsburg. Edward Dolphini, of New York, was fined $1 for "blocking traffic" while arguing about "neutrality" with a Frenchman, who disappeared. One woman was killed and 38 other passengers injured when, a street car in Cincinnati, O., jumped the track and crashed into a telegraph pole. Charles H. Mansfield, engineer of a New Haven train which killed five passengers at Bradford, was indicted at Providence, R.I., for manslaughter. After vainly^ calling twenty pastors pastors to a Paterson pulpit^ vacant two years, the congregation has succeeded succeeded in getting a preacher from Iowa. Mrs. Henry James Lamar Washington, Washington, of New York, is plaintiff and defendant in a double divorce case. Her husband is a direct descendant of John Washington, brother of America's America's first president. l$lnard*s Liniment used by Physicians. CAPTURE WIVES IN FRANCE. impossible to get raw material, and j tion w ; th places a t any distance have now glad if they can deliver a cases. Postum has worked wonders for me. "My husband, who had suffered from kidney trouble when drinking eome of the largest soap works which been unsatisfactory especially for formerly dealt only m carload lots are those on the night ahift3 .- 0 nly in „ few the larger centres of. population has 1 = offee - 9 m f* e ="«== ?" d t 0 ° k , , U P the service of tram cars or omnibuses Postum with me and since drinking British Soldiers Make Marital Alliances Alliances in France. Army officers along the British been of any help to those living at a distance. Thousands upon thousands of young women and girls were suddenly shift- Acute Hearing. A number of candidates for the ' London police force were being examined examined by a doctor the other day, and ed from their familiar surroundings in a pretty stiff examination it was, too»! the larger cities to the new life in the, ... . , . ... At length it came to testing the men's country where many of' the huge! a clear conscience that it will sense of hearing, and, said the exam- munition factories have been erected., helpa ?, d not hurt them as tea or coffee Postum he has felt stronger and better, better, with no./indication < of kidney trouble. "You may be sure I find it a great comfort to have a warm drink at meals that I can . give my children, Welcome Intruder. The man in the next flat was pounding pounding on the wall. "Look here!" he cried. "I can't sleep with that kid yelling like that If you don't make him stop I will." "Come right in," said the bdby's father. "You'll be as welcome as the flowers in spring." anced in a horizontal position at L adies and light sewing at home, whole or right angles to the trunk, thus forming forming the transom "bf a cross. ' Near by are the graves of thirty soldiers who were killed there in September, 1914. spare time, good pay; work sent any distance. distance. Charges paid. Send stamp lor particulars. National Manufacturing Company, Montreal. M ale attendants, nurses dor Trainii Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend Quite Different. "I thought I told you to quit using tobacco!" exclaimed the specialist. "I" have quit it," replied the patient. "Then what is it that I smell on your breath ? " demanded the specialist. specialist. "Cigarettes," replied the patient. •aining School, Dining-room and Kitchen Maids wanted for Sanitarium. Apply to Superintendent Homewood. Guelph, Ontario. NXWSPAPEB3 FOB, 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 Street. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. TUMORS. LUMPS, "ETC., C ancer. internal and external, cured with- £BS0Rbine STOPS LAMENESS from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar trouble and gets horse going sound. It acts mildly but quickly and good results results are lasting. Does not blister or remove the hair and horse'can be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells how. $2.00 a bottle delivered. 'Horse Book 9 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic limment for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, Enlarged Enlarged Glands, Wens, Bruises,Varicose Veins; heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you more if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle at dealer» or delivered. Liberal trial bottle for 10c stamps. W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can. febsorblne and Absorblnc, Jr., ire made In Canids, i i out pain by our heme treatment. M yito us before.too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood. Ont BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed America's Pioneer Dog Remedies Mailed free to any p.ddress by the Author H. CLAY GLOVER, V. S. 118 West 31stSlrect,Ncw Yorkj Lump Rock Salt Vj Beet for ^ Cattle " ' for Had ship's anchor fall on my knee and leg, and knee swelled up and for ' six days I could not move it or get j help. I then started to use MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT and two 'bottles cured me. PROSPER FERGUSON. QUEEN'S UNIVBRSITI KINGSTON ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Including Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. MEDICINE During the War there will be continuous sessions in Medicine. HOME STUDY The Arts Course may be taken hy correspondence, correspondence, but students desiring to graduate graduate must attend one session. SUMMER SCHOOL JULY AND AUGUST GEO. Y. CHOWN REGISTRAR Write .*!t: - A l « .V -J . TORONTO SALT WORKS, GO-62 Jarvia St., Toronto. Out. Deafness Is Misery Iknow because I w-sDcaf and had Head "Noises for over 30 years. My invisible Anti-septic F.ar Drums restored my hearing hearing and stopped Head Noires, and willdo lit for you. They arc Tiny Megaphones. ' Cannot be seen when worn.^ Easy to rut in, easy to take out. Arc "Unseen Com- - - forts."Inexpensive. Writcfor Booklet and my sworn statement of how I recovered my hearing. A. O. LLONAKD Bultc228 ISOSthAve. - - N Y City iner "Do you see this watch?" "Yes." "Do you.hear it tick?' "Certainly; quite plainly." "Stand farther back." Candidate retires three paces. "Do you hear it now?" "Yes." "Well, you must be smart, for the watch has not "been going for a week." Mr. Rooks-- "So you want to marry my daughter. Well, young man, what The manufacture of high explosives is not permitted in the Vicinity of homes. Therefore, canteens had to be established established close to such works se that the women would not have to go long distances for their meals and jelieve them of much fatigue and strain. A Colony/ for Workers. Perhaps the ideal conditions have Postum ! would. 1 Name given by Canadian Co., Windsor, Ont. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal--the original form-- must be well boiled. 15c and 25c pkgs. . Instant Postum-- à soluble powder- dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water, and, with cream and sugar, makes a been reached by one famous firm en- 1 delicious beverage instantly. 30c and gaged in the manufacture of cord'te. 1 50c tinsf x . A colony for the workers was erected] Both forms are equally delicious in a long series of wooden huts, each and cost about the same per cup. front say that many hundreds of British British soldiers have married French girls since the» expeditionary force landed in France, and hundreds of others have become engaged; a fact not generally generally known even in London. Some of the Tommies plan to take their wives back to England, but the majority majority have declared. their intention of settling in France when the war is over. v . The love affairs of Tommy cause his superiors considerable amusement for he knows no French, excepting the little little that heTias picked up since he came to France, and his sweetheart knows no English, save what Tommy has taught her. - -- ' ■ Resemblance. Wife--Are my doughnuts like those your mother used to make ? Hub (sampling them)--WelLer- the holes are just the same. sry For Sa Wahavesworn siale» merits from patjents cured of Flts.Epilep- sy, Falling Sickness or Oonvulslons by a free sample of Dr. Roofs remedy. We PAY EXPRESSAGE on FREETRIALBOTTLE If you CUT OUT and RETURN THIS AD In your letter. Hundreds Hundreds of testimonials on file. Give ago and full particulars. Dr. F. HARVEY ROOF CO.Dept.A 1 r S Sta. N, NcvYork are your prospects ? rl Young Man-- containing some 28 two-bedded, rooms. * "Excellent--if you don't spoil them." In the centre of all is a dining hall "Ther.e's a Reason" for Postern. --sold by Grocers. Ttyo hundred penitentiary prisoners prisoners at Lansing, Kan., attempted to moK "Fred" Bissell, of Topeka, suspected suspected of murdering ten-year-old Edna Dinsmore. Granulated Eyelids, Eyes inflamed by expo- * ^"^eureto Sun, Dust and Wind quickly relieved by Murfue I Eye Remedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist*s 50c per Bottle. MurUie Eye 8eIveinTubes25c. ForBeok ollbeEyeFreeask Druggists or Miriic Eye Remedy Co., Chlcaie A Kid's Idea. "It is called the altar because that's where a girl alters her name "when she gets married." explained one youngster to another. - Ask for Hlaard's and take no other Wheelock Engine, 150 H.P., 18 x42, with double main driving belt 24 ins. wide,and DynamoIOK.W. belt driven. All in firsl class condition. Would be sold together or separately separately ; also a lot of shafting at a very great bargain .as room Is required immediately. immediately. . S. Frank Wilson & Sons HOW 1 € CATARRH TOLD IN A SIMPLE WAV No Salves, Lotions, Smokej Inhalers, or Electricity HEALS 24 HOURS OF THE DAY It is a new way. It is something: absolutely difîerentj No lotiona, iprays or sickly smelling snlvcs or creams. Nd atomizer, or any apparatus of any kind. Nothing: to smoke or inhale. No steaming, or rubbing or injections. No electricity or vibration or majisa*». No powder, no plaetrr, nd fn tbe house. Nothing of that kind »t all. Fbmethlr.g nee 1 and different--eomethlng delightful and healthful -- something in- .. .. . •- :. and pay stantly successful. You do not have to. wait, and linger. . , a lot of money. You can stop it over night--and I will gladlV v ui luuiMiJ, iou cmi »wv ulanv tell you how-- FRÇE. I tm not a doctor ancj this is not a »o~ •a!!e<| EE. I , , - - doctor's prescription--but I rim cured, and my friends err cur and you can be cured. Your suffering will atop at once like magic». I AM FREE--YOB CAN BE FREE and loathsome. It made me ill. It dulled my mind, ft g ndermined my health and was weakening my will. The a 1 * * * * ^ wklng. coughing-, spitting made me obnoxiouu to all. and mr ipàbttB made eyrn my loved ones avoid name wyrn my l life was dwlcd and my faculties im- would britur me to an untimely grave a night it w» ra* slowly rt-t «ure- ag. coughing, spitting ; f*ato and* dis guetta* aa Holly. My deUgbtln 14 paired. I knew tnnt In time ft pecau ly sat yea about . RISK JUST ONE CENT on a postal card, 8my: "Dear Sam Katz, Please tell how yon cured vonr catarrh and how I can cure mine sapping my vitalltv. Bet I found a cure, and 1 am rss^y to tail It FREE. Write me promptly. 78 Adelaide Street Wdlet, Toronto." 6AM KATZ, Suite L 2584. 2909 Ave., Chicago, 111. ED. 7. ISSUE 21 -'x6. 'MM