If you are ailing this spring you cannot afford, in your own interest, to overlook so valuable a medicine as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Sold by- all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. g °* : FRENCH PRAISE FOR BRITAIN, The English Soldier Is Hig Praised by Them. i There can be no fear that the French will unc te the value +the British tr "support in the * present campaign, for their most fam- ous gnerals in to the fighting abilities of Tommy At- kins. . troops "stood like stone walls," and he added: "England is the most constant, the most powerfful, the most generous of my enemies." In the Peninsular War Marshal Soult once wrote to Napoleon: "Curse these English! They never knew when they are beat- en, For I pierced their center, I turned both flanks, I had them at my mercy--and still they did not run!" Beaugaud, one of Napoleon's gen- erals, once declared, "The English in- fantry is the best in the world; it is fortunate there is no more of it." Gen- eral Foy wrote after Waterloo that "nothing could shake the immovable British squares. = One would have been tempted to believe that they had struck roots into the earth if the bat- talions had not swept majestically for- . ward a few minutes after the going down of the sun and given to Welling- ton De most decisive victory of the same general once also sighed : 1%Ah, the English soldier possesses the most precious of all qualities in war-- talmness in the midst of excitement." efi HANDY HUSBAND. .t Knew How to Get Part of the | "1 know one dish I can prepare for breakfast as well as any cook on earth,' said my husband one morning when the cook was ill and he had vol- unteered to help get breakfast. He appeared with his dish and I discover- ed it was Grape-Nubs whish, oF courses was easy to prepare for as. | 'cooked at the factory, but it _. con= , i fr 'la conclusion regarding the installa- {found n the past have testified Napoleon once said that the British. ce lighting, th p from the road and from the yard had a depressing effect. The attrac- tive contrast that is the result of in- stalling electric light will probably be beneficial in keeping the young people on the farm. The decrease of fire risk on the premises due to the ab- gence of coal oil lanterns and lamps is another feature that is usually con- sidered by the farmer in arriving at e dull appearance of the tion of electric service on his pre- mi "Installations in barns are now be- Ting made in conduit, as this method is u ssary for the protection of the wires and fittings. The cost of in- stallation varies according to condi- tions in the different districts. The open wiring varies from $1.25 to $1.76 per outlet and the concealed wiring from $1.50 to $2.25 per out- let. Conduit installations in the open, that is, in barns and farm buildings, vary from $3.26 to $4.50 per outlet. The outlet in each case is the opening for either fixture or switch; it does not include (except where drop (cord is used) the fixture, but does include the switches." s mill stiri KEEP CHILDREN WELL. ¥ 1 To keep little ones well the bowels must be kept regular and the stomach sweet. Nine-tenths of childhood ail- ments are caused by derangements of these organs. Baby's Own Tablets never fail to regulate the stomach and bowels--that is why thousands of mo- thers would give no other medicine to their little ones. Concerning them Mrs. Chas, A. Turner, Marie Joseph, N.S., writes:--*We have been using Baby's Own Tablets off and on for the past year and a half and have found nothing to equal them." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Ont. : ¥ 1,200,000 MAKE MUNITIONS. Medicine Co., Brockville, Germany Has Huge Army Turning Out War Supplies. Germ " now has 1,200,000 men making munitions, according to Sen- ator Charles Humbert, in an article in the Paris Journal, in which he says: "Krupps employed 42,000 hands at {Essen before the war. This figure has now reached 115,000, but Essen is only the principal factory. At ther works the number of workers 'has risen from 6,000 to 15,000; from 14,000 to 30,000; from 6,000 to 80,000; 9,000 to 27,000; «while: the and Gelsenkirchen works now 26,000 hands instead of 10,000 ce. SRI | nel ly. ing| LINIMENT, and it was as well as DOLLIE McCLAIN TELLS OF DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS 'Alberta Lady Tells of Quick and Complete Cure Through Using Dodd's Kidney Pills. = Ferguson's Flats, Alberta, April 10th (Special.)--"Yes, I am very glad I can say that I have tried Dodd's '| Kidney Pills and found them all that is claimed for them." So says Miss { Dollie McClain, an estimable lady re- siding here. "I was troubled with a sore back that made me almost helpless. I took one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills and my back is all right. I can do my work and the pain is all gone." Thousands of women in Canada are 'suffering daily tortures from pain in the back. ' Thousands of others like Miss McClain are doing their work without an effort because they took the advice of others and cured their Backache by using Dodd's Kidney Every woman should use Dodd's Kidney Pills, They are the finest tonic in the world because, acting di- rectly on the kidneys, they tone up those organs to do their full work of straining all the impurities out of the blood. Pure blood means new strength for all parts of the body. New strength means new cheerful- ness. That is why so many women so cheerfully testify to the benefit re- ceived from using Dodd's Kidney Pills. Sr se THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. We can hardly hate anyone that we know.--Haazlitt. One example is worth a thousand arguments.--Gladstone. Thought is the wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind the vessel.--J. C. Hare. | A tactful man can pull a stinger from a bee withoub getting stung.-- G. H. Lorimer. It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. -- Theodore Roosevelt. } To the mean eye all things are triv-! ial, as certainly to the jaundiced they are yellow.--Carlyle. | { There is always the sun, only we must do our part, we must move into it.--Clara Louise Burnham. It is best to love wisely no doubt; but to love foolishly is better than not to be able to love at all.--Thackeray. | There is nothing expresses a man's. particular character more fully than! his letters to his intimate friends. -- Steele. i in ee Mem te i Minard"s Liniment for sale servis! { i | A Clerical Submarine. Church service was over, and three prominent members of the congrega- tion walked home together, discussing the sermon. ' "T tell you," said the first, enthusi- er I ever heard." "Yes," said the"second man, "and he can stay under longer." "Yes," said the third, "and come up drier." 3 fr Le® got my foot badly j T bathed it- well with M ar ever next ce McM astically, "Dr. Blank can certainly| dive deeper into the truth than any! § purchase lasts a lifetime. '} anywhere and gold under an ab- 1 Go po : : HOW GERMANS STOP WASTE. Smallest Metal Trifle is Saved and ~~ Sent to Government. Every British "newspaper at the present time is appealing to its read- ers not to waste certain things, as old newspapers, medicine and other bottles, wood, and so on. 'In Germany the appeal was made many months ago and the greatest care has been taken of everything which could possibly help the Ger- man armies to continue their fight. against the world. - Perhaps the most amazing example ! of economy of a nation is the way metal of all kinds is collected by the Huns, Not only are such obvious things as copper kettles, pans, door- knobs, handles, and fire irons collect- ed, but everything in the metal line, When a tube of toothpaste is empty it is not thrown away, but sent for the use of the Government. The tin- foil paper in which tea is put up is kept carefully, and the same with the "silver paper" around chocolate. In Germany the various town coun- cils advertise regularly for old metal of all kinds. From all towns the col- lection passes to the great German Government foundries ab Mulden, where it is melted down and distri- buted to the ammunition factories to be transformed into shells and bullets. ene ee Filial Observation. "When I was your age I didn't dance till 1 or 2 o'clock in the morn- ing." "Well, paw," replied the young man who was being reproved, "maybe if you had you wouldnt be obliged to spend so much time and money now taking dancing lessons." Re The Genius. Johnnie--I wish I Jones. ° Mother--Why? You are stronger than he is, you have a better home, more toys and more pocket money. Johnnie--Yes, I know; but he can wiggle his ears, was Tommy THERMOR Resin 8 Waterless for 12 a Hot Bottlei a Lifetime ar It is made of metal, nickel plated, of a convenient size. Simply boil the "Thermor" for ten minutes only (no longer) and it stays hob for full twelve hours: at an even temperature of 126 deg. Recommended by physi- | clans on account of the steady heat and sanitary metal case, No trouble -- no filling -- no _ dange¥ of scalding the hands-- no leaks--no expense and one _ In sickness, such as Neuralgia, La Grippe, Rheumatism, Neu- ritis, Inflammation--in fact all aches and pains, the "Thermor" ig invaluable. As a, bed-warmer and a foot-warmer it has no "The "Thermor" measures 18%" across and is 1%" thick, ~ yet it weighs less, than a filled 'two quart rubber bottle, ~~ The price is $4.00 sent Postpaid solute guarantee from the mak- 1 (stating -size) order. | the sale of poisonous fly papers. The question should be considered by every civic body of Canada and the States to stop infantum mortality from an absolutely unnecessary cause. ain mi eit Still Intact, "How can she marry him, knowing that he's dissipated?" "But his fortune isn't." ep -- Granulated Eyes inflamed Sun, Eyelids, ints S0¢ per in 25c. ForBeok of theEy Druggists or Murine EyeRemedy Co Quotations. "My husband is so literary!" claimed Mrs. Nurich. ex- E; | good wages. Apply Kingston Holsery ; Co, Ltd, Kingston, Ont. i) He--Just so, The poor fe ought to be allowed to keep something he could call his own! LA ANTED GIRLS FOR K and Finishing Departments WANTED -- LATH MACHINISTS nd Fitters, Toolmakers, also "Really 1" "Yes; he's always calling up his broker to get quotations." Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Within Reason. i Mistress--Jane, didn't you hear the door ? New Servant--Yes, mum. Mistress--Then why don't you go to door bell ? New Servant--Deed, mum, I ain't expectin' nobody to call on me. It must be somebody to see yourself, mum | Purely Herbal--No poison. ous coloring matter. Antiseptic--S tops blood- poisoning, festering, etc. Soothing--Ends quickly the pain and smarting. Heals all sores. om 80c. Box. All Druggists and Stores Lefore plac- ing your order for seeds, see our 1916 Gold- on Jubilee Catalogue it is free Gov't, Stan. Bu No. 1 Red Clover (Fancy)$16.18 f No. 1 Alsyke 13.00 0. 1 Timothy 5.66 Allow 80c for each cotton bag We pay railway freight in i tario ana Quebeo over $35.00 TRADE MARK MEBEXIOAN | L.INIDMENT Should be in every stable. STOPS BLEEDING INSTANTLY. Cures Caked Udders Sore Neck -- Galls -- Distemper-- Spavins--Curbs or Splints. It has no equal, Price 25c--b0c and $1.00 sent prepaid promptly on receipt of price if your druggist cannot sup- ply. Dr. Lawrason Medicine Co. Dept. H. Toronto, Ont. operators experienced on the larger size shells, Phone or wire applications Js : iv. ferred. B, Bell & Sen Company, St. George, Ont. . ED--SPINNERS ON DAVIS Furber and Whitley Mules, Wr | Steady work 'and highest Wages pa ! For full particulars ap Manufacturing Co. Ltd, ply The Slingsby Brantford On! WwW ANTED -- GENERAL MACHINE and belt sander men; also finish= ers and rubbers for high-grade furni- ture. Apply stating experience, Andrew Malcolm Furniture Co. Kincardine, Ont. Ww OOLEN MILL HELP, CARDERS spinners and weavers. We will pay inexperienced help while Jearniug weaving. Good wages pald in all these departments and steady work for months to come. For further particus lars, apply to the Slingsb Manufactur- ing Co., Ltd, Brantford, Ont AGENTS WANTED. IVE AGENTS WANTED every County in Ontario, with ex- olusive territory to right men; house calls 'by appointment and sales prac- tically certain; snap for college Sudents who wish to muke high wages for hos days; write quick for particulars, giving experience and location desired. ? Art Memorial Publishing Co. Hox. $3, Brantford, Ont, A NEWSPAPERS FOR SAL, PECL MAKING NEWS AND JOH Offices for sale in good Ontario The most useful and interesting Full information on towns. of all businesses. application to. Wilson Publishing Com- pany, 78 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. MISCTLLANEOUS. YANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, BTC, C internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr, Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. EMPIRE BUSINESS COLLEGE 846 Broadview Ave., Toronto, Ont. 5 a "as > |6 MONTHS COURSE [where The only College anada aching all Typewriter Keyboards Oa *rates are half those prevailing elsewhere > ,BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any address by the Ai , uthor H. CLAY GLO V.S.. ew. York 118 West 31st Street, CANADA'S GREATEST Muskrat Handler is the old firm of HIRAM JOHNSON Limited, 410 8t. Paul St. W,, Montreal. Ship all your furs. there and obtain full value. SPECIALLY MADE FARM FOOTWEAR DELIVERED T0 YOU 'Here |g a light welg! comfortable working suitable for farmers, woodsmen, men, tri quire ex ' proofed leather that ma 1 Palmer's "Moose Head Brand' famous for almost: forty years. No need to suffer with tired, sore, ing, burning: feet. ro al and fl) dealer doesn't carr name, enclosing 2 r, 'all charges paid," y add Lg RNR 8S. R by postal or' exp xiale as shown, 8 76. Write for our cu Jour, Sununer kmen, laborers--all who re-} strong, easy footwear for} | | make them of t working. in. We m A lend oll-tanned Skowhegan water- ach of these} "AXLE GREASE. "Has been the standard for years. ~The mica fills the | pores in the spin- & , dle. Saves fric-: tion, wear and © 'money. FOR