7^---4;^- Vÿ.: 1 - ; r!:^>;-■ ; ^•, <*'*£? . r -- -J^^U,, .... ;v , ^ .;.-.^.; : >.; ; ; r --/'v.a/.;,; vj^-r- y.^- t&Su&ë&Ski&fâ * <rf - • * ' T ? -- Plums lave a spicy zest which makes them a favorite preserving fruit, and several excellent varieties varieties are plentiful this year. Preserve all you can with I-antic r ■ » V4 Vjj CJ X "Pure and Uncolored m for the sake of economical and wholesome desserts. 10, 20 and 100-pound Sacks 2 and 5-pound Cartons Write for free copies of oar three new Cook Books--also sending us Bed Ball Trade-mark. Atlantic Sugar Refineries 140 -Limited. Montreal Health , Thumb Tacks. A writer in a fashion paper draws attention to the thumb tack and its toilet uses. Wherever she travels she says she takes large corks filled with these tacks, two of which will hold her skirts against the wall of the room or closet and the necessity for carrying about a regiment of hangers is thus obviated. She also sticks, thumb tacks through her veils and] hair nets, affixing "these pesky be-' longings," as she terms them, to the 1 bottom of the drawer. Another use ! for the tack is to stick it, or several ■' of it, into the bottom of skirts to ' hold them stretched and firm against ' the wall. y~<?r lOc. White Liquid. * IOC -, .:M , McrtsJWhmpn'c andthiidrens Shoes Vflodks Better A-cibrsxoAgcr Easy to use Best fbr Shoes F • Fv O.A LLH V C O. OF" C Am ADA LTD, HAMILTON, CAN THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE GUELPH. Young Man-- If you' can't go to War Go to College LEARN to increase your earning capacity on the farm. LEARN business methods. LEARN how to produce better crops and better stock. LEARN to grow good fruit, better poultry and the best of everything. September to April at the Ooileg-e April -to September at Home. " Public' school education is sufficient for admission. College Opens September 2 1 Write for calendar giving particulars. G. C. CREELMAN, B.S.A., LL.D. President. v Diet For Hot Days. Many heat prostrations would more properly be termed "food prostrations." prostrations." - Meat is "heating." Protein foods in general--meat, fish, fowl, eggs, etc.-- have what is called a "specific dynamic dynamic action"; that is, they Stimulate the production of heat, aside from their regular fuel value.. In general, therefore, the quantity of meat eaten should be somewhat' less in summer than in winter. A moderate amount of lean meat is permissible, or its equivalent in eggs,' cheese, milk or other meat substitute. The need of reduction in summer time also applies to the total quantity quantity of food intake. There is not so great a heat loss from the body in hot weather and, therefore, less fuel is required. Enough food should be taken, however, to maintain normal weight, endurance and a general feeling feeling of well being. Pastries, cakes, sauces and gravies are good things to cut out when the hot days come. Hot breads, particularly particularly with syrups, are especially liable to cause trouble. ^Foods rich in fats are not only slow o- digestion themselves but retard the digestion of other foods taken after them. They are high in fuel values and therefore liable to furnish more heat-producing elements than are needed in the hot weather diet. Foods easy of digestion should be chosen, as the muscular relaxation ré- acts on the digestive tract, rendering it necessary to lighten its task. Only a few simple articles should be taken at one meal. When, there is any doubt about the ripeness of fruit, it should be cooked and eaten in moderation. Some ripe fruit is a valuable element in the daily diet, in hot or in cold weather, as it contains materials necessary to the body welfare. , Cold desserts ,of gelatirj cornstarch | and tapioca are generally easy of di- .gestion. Even ^frozen milk orflfruit juices may be taken, if used in moderation moderation and only once or twice a week. Intensely cold beverages should not be gulped down while a person is overheated. Cool beverages, however, however, take body heat to warm them in the stomach and are, therefore, useful in lowering the temperature, as they carry off the heat when the water is excreted. : Hot drinks are sometimes useful in cooling off- a person, because they induce induce a perspiration, which increases the heat loss from the body. This device for losing heat will not work on a humid day, however, as the per- .spiration will not evaporate, and in that case the discomfort from the heat is increased rather than decreased. Eating habits in cold weather should not be changed abruptly when a hot day comes. Changes should be maie gradually, if a digestive upset is to be avoided A person accustomed accustomed to hot food should not be suddenly suddenly put on cold dishes alone. "Fruit-a-tlves" Soon Relieved This Dangerous Condition 632 Gerràrd St. East, Toronto. *'For two years, I was a victim of Acute Indigestion and Gas In The Stomach. It afterwards attacked my Heart and I had pains all over my body, so that I could hardly move around. X tried all kinds of Medicine but none of them did me any good. At last, I decided_to try "Fruit-a-tives"." I bought the first box last June, and now I am well, after using only three boxes. I recommend " Fruit-a-tives " to anyone suffering from Indigestion". FRED J. 'C A VEEN". 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ottawa. T DID NOT RAISE MY BOY TO BE A SOLDIER." Edwin Markham wrote a poem for a meeting of "The International Conference Conference of Women Workers," in which these lines occur: "O mothers, will you longer give your sons „ To feed t]ie awful hunger of the guns ? W'hat is the worth of all these battle drums If from the field the loved one never comes ? What all these loud hosannas to the brave * If all your share is some forgotten " grave?" • Why Cherries Are Ruddy. It was the theory, of Darwin that nature made cherries beautiful to the eye for a definite purpose. Red, he said, was the most prominent and attractive attractive color. Cherries turned to that hue in order to attract 'birds. Birds, noting the brilliant globules, tasted them, found them to their lik- ing, told other birds arid consumed the crop, swallowing seeds and all. In this way the cherry stones were carried far and wide over the country country and dropped where they might grow into other cherry trees. If Stomach Hurts Drink Hot Water Wa -- ;; ■ - »... x ... /. - To Learn Cloth Weaving:. Will Be Taught and Paid Good Wages While Learning. Experienced Weavers Can Earn 82.60 to $3:00 Per Day WZfiCTB OB CAM The* CLOTH CO 1179 KTNG ST. WEST, TORONTO V' 1 / dyspeptics. sufferers from gas. wind or flatulence, stomach acidity or sourness, gastric• . catarrh, heartburn? take a teaspoonful of pure bisurated magnesia In half a glass of ! hot water immediately after eating. * W .? ul, jZ 00n they were ever afflicted with stomach trouble, and doc- tors would have to look elsewhère for patients. In explanation of these ! words a well known New York phvsi- ' clan ^stated that most forms of stomach ! trouble are due to stomach acidity and j fermentation of the food contents of the stomach combined /with an Insufficient blood supply to the stomach. Hot water water increases the blood supply and bisurated bisurated magnesia instantly neutralizes the excessive stomach aoid and stops food fermentation, the combination of the two, therefore, being marvelously successful successful and decidedly preferable to the use of artificial digestants, stimulants or medicliies for indigestion. SUDDEN DEATH Caused by Diseuse of the Kidneys. A tenant who is about to quit a house may riot legally remove any trees or shrubs he has planted in the garden, without the permission of the landlord. Ireland has a breed of cattle tha seldom grows more than three fee high and thrives on the poorest oi pasturage, yet the cows yield large quantities of milk daily Ontario Veterinary College 110 I InlvArcitw AuAmik J. Under the 110 University Avenue, Toronto, Canada control of the Department of Agriculture of Ontario, Affiliated with the University of Toronto. College Reopens Monday, Oct. 1, 1917. Calendar Sent on Application. -E. A. A. GRANGE, V.S., M.Sc., Principal The truly unselfish mother's answer: God gave my son in trust to me. Christ died for him, and he should be A man for Christ. He is his own, And God's, and man's; not mine alone. He was not mine to "give." He gave Himself that he might help to save All that a Christian should revere, All that enlightened men hold dear. "To feed the guns!" Oh, torpid-soul, Awake and see life as a whole. When freedom, honor, justice, right, Were threatened by the despot's might, With Heart aflame and soul alight, He bravely went for God to fight Against base savages whose pride The laws of God and man defied; Who-frfew the mother and her child;- Who maidens pure and "sweet defiled. He did not go "to feed the guns," He went to save from : ruthless Huns His home and country, and to be A guardian of democracy. Forked lightning i s due to the dividing of the flash by certain objects objects it approaches. The British Board of Agriculture has placed some six hundred farm tractors at work in the United Kingdom. Kingdom. Over eight hundred plows for use with these tractors have also been purchased. 4619 E-W The Gold Dust Twins hi Philosonhv sV The 1 'JFloor-and-Door-a* y Ctrl 1 hJL T HE floors and doors appear to wait until the dust germs con- gregàtej the housewife hails each dawning day with grim and , harrowing dismay. Says she : "My work will NEVER end; o er dusty stretches I must bend, until, with aching back and hands I finish what the day demands:" Then Mrs. Jones, one afternoon, drop- pea in, at : time most opportune. An optnrust, she knew the wiles of hpuse- Atj its sighs and smiles. She - j ,i j. j told of how she polished floors and wood work and the endless doors, until when Hubbv saw reflections said: "Why, howdy-do!" * y " W them> to0 ' nf TWms,"smd sbe> fod, help leave the woe* of dustbehind. Each mark of sticky Jhands on doors, each tread If • -• - muddyléét On floors, all fade before the slightest touch of Gold Dust, and the wtifk is siifch that, when the woodwork has been done, I find said work was only fun." This line of reasoning must show that those who've tried it OUGHT to H yoüriù ahé day's duties, find that there s a Grouch in ev'ry Grrnd, invite the Gold Dust Twins to share such - tasks as tire and fret and Wê*i\ Catnt€2 Fall & Winter 1917-18 TORON TQ ONT From kitten floor tabedroom suite, these tireless tittle chaps make neat, and ëkpense is itièàsütèâ üfrîn méâgefr céhts They put Wth dust and dirt to rout and run the last old microb^out This cut represents, on a small scale, the cover of our new Fall and Winter Cata- logue No. 22G, which will be ready for mailing early next month. The fashion pages, with then* fine half-tone illustrations illustrations of the latest styles in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Millinery, Footwear,' etc., are of special. interest to women. The'prices quoted àfé most reasonable ana wè ^prèpaÿ chargës to your post offic^or station dtf èVefÿ garment illustrated. / Write for a copy to-day. MURRAY-KAY Limit md. 17 to 31 King St. E. TORONTO - ONT. What if he does not coriie ?" you say; Ah, well! My sky would be more gray, But through the clouds the sun would shine, And vital memories be mine. God s test of manhood is, I know, Not "will he come?" but "did he go?" My son well knew that he might die, And yet he went, with purpose high, ' To fight for peace, and overthrow The plans of Christ's relentless foe. -He dreaded not the battlefield; He went to make fierce vandals yield. If he comes not again to me I shall be sad; but not that he Went like-' a man--a hero true His part unselfishly to do. My heart will feel exultant pride. That for humanity he died. "Forgotten grave!"- This selfish plea Awakes no deep response in me, ■For though his grave I may not see, My boy will ne!er forgotten be. My real son can never die; 'Tis but his body that may lie In foreign land, and I shall keep Remembrance fond forever, deep Within my heart of my true son,. Because of triumphs that he won. It matters not where anyone May lie and sleep when work is done. It matters not where some menjive, If my dear son his life must give. Hosannas I will sing for him, E'en though my eyes with tears be dim. And when the war is oyer, when His gallarit comrades come again, 111 cheer them as they're marching by, Rejoicing that they did; not die. And when his vacant. place I see, My heart will bound with joy that he Was mine so long-r-my fair young son-- And ,pheer for him whose work is donri. . ; . --Dr. JameS L. Hughes.. The close connection which exists between the heart and the kidneys is well known nowadays. As Soon /as kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is increased and the heart functions are attacked. When the kidnej's no longer pour forth waste, uremic poisoning occurs and the person dies, and the cause is often given as heart disease, or disease of brain or lungs. It is a good insurance against such a risk to send 10 cents for a large trial package_of "Anurie" -- the latest discovery discovery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a sample of your water. This will be examined without charge by expert chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel Buffalo, JS. Y. When you suffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired-r worn-out feeling, it's time to write Dr. Pierce, describe your symptoms and get his medical- opinion without, charge--absolutely free. This "Anurid" of Doctor Pierce's is found to be 37 times more active than iithia, for it dissolves uric acid in the system as hot water does sugar. Simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. There can be no imitation. Every package of "Anuric" is sure to be Dr. Pierce's. You will find the signature signature on the package just as you do on Dr: Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for blood and stomach. WORRY, DESPONDENCY. • Kidney Disease is suspected by medical men when patiente complain of backache or suiter, with irregular urination, disturbed, disturbed, too frequent, scanty or painful passage. The general symptoms are rheumatic rheumatic pains or neuralgia, headaches, dizzy spells, irritability, despondency, weakness and general misery. Worry is a frequent cause and sometimes a symptom of kidney disease. Thousands have testified to immediate relief from these symptoms after using Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. Wood's Phosphodine. The Great English Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whole j nervous system, makes new Blood n ,,,, r , la , old Veins, Cures Nervous Debility Mental and Brain Worry, Desvôn- dency, Loss of Energy, Palpitation of the Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per box, six for *5. - One will please, six will cure. Sold by all druggists or mailed m plain pkg. on receipt of Is pure refined Parowax. It keeps the tumblers absolutely air-tight. Keeps the jellies free from mold and fermentation. If, i PURE REFINED PARAFFINE gives the best results with none of the trouble. All you have to do is pour melted Parowax over the tumbler tops and the preserves will keep indefinitely. Parowax is absolute insurance against fermentation of any sort. THE LAUNDRY--See directions oh Parowax labels for its use in valuable service in washing. At grocery, department and_ general stores everywhere. -THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY Limited BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES TORONTO COLLEGE OF.MUSIC The Toronto College of* Music reopens reopens Tuesday, Septerijbér 4th. The excellent work done by this Collège under the direction of the distinguished distinguished master musician, Dr; Torrington, makes it an- important factor in the musical education of Canada. A copy ' of. the Calendar being inâiled to any address-sent in, gives full information of the ..Collège Course jbf, Instruction and Examinations. ... S1BR / C. 2 and 5 lb. Cartons-- 10,^0, 50 and 100 ib. Bags. _ When you pay the price of first quality sugar, why not be sure that you get it? There is one brand in Canada which has no second quality--that's the old reliable Redpath. "Let Redpath Sweeten it,' Made in one grade only--the highest ! [canaoiai ^PACIFIC, L RAILWAY: Ah Urgent Casé. ~ Violently the : loving vtife 1 shook- her husband's shoulder, "Wake up; George," she said. "The doctor has just sent your sleeping draught." "Going Trip W e st"-$12.00 to WINNIPEG "Rotara Trip Easf-^18.00 from WINNIPEG GOING DATÉS August 81st . - and August- 30th f'-'+'ty.f . ; v,. / -