Sg NEW FRANCE IN FIVE YEARS. Women Will be Big Aid in Rejiivenst- ing Country, is Belief. The damaged industries, and the up- heaved and exhausted farm lands of France, it is thought now, may be re- ? to their full productive capa- #fy within five years after the con- oly wasted nd in the immediate oximity of the line where the front : sion of peace, with the exception cy forests and the most has been virtually stationary for more of than three years. "These are some . of the. elements upon which they count to make up for what France will have lost: Continued and developed use of female labor in industries; entrance of youths fnto ac- tive business and industry at an ear- lier age; greater activity and conse- quent greater productive capacity of all categories, of workers, and an en- ormous extension of the use of mod- ern labor-gsaving equipment in the factory and on the faym. = = The development of = water power will contribute immensely--to fill the void in industrial facilities, while five ears' recruits of boys coming to age Jor active participation' in the coun- try's affairs is expected to replace at least a third of the wastage in human material. ¥ Sok rp ---- i -------- >. The most sanitary way of disposing dirt is by burning. Canada will increase broaden their vision, give them a full- | er appreciation-of what an important in the world's welfare the farmer plays, and furtheromere these boy workers of the nation will return to their, studies better fitted in every way--morally, sically and mental- 1y--than if they had spent their vaca- tions working in the cities or loafing at a summer' ! 4 rb GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents/to/ remove tan, freckles, sallowness. --- ¥our grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. - Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into- a bottle, then .| put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifier known. Massage this fragrant, creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, soft and clehr the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you. RANGE FINDING. Value of the Aeroplahe With Wireless Attachment. When the war began, few aero- planes were equipped with wireless apparatus, but when the value of maintaining communication between an aeroplane, observer"and a battery of guns became evident, the number of aireraft with apparatus rapidly in- creased. Many experiments, says Mr. Claude-Grahame-White in Heroes of the Flying Corps, were, however, necessary before .a practical system of wireless could be devised for an aeroplane. The wireless plant of an aeroplane must be extremély light and must oc- cupy a very small space. One of the first successful plants weighed about one hundred pounds and was capable of sending and receiving messages over a distance of one hundred miles. The dynamo that generates current for the wireless apparatus is usually driven by a small petrol motor that is independent of the main driving en- gine, and develops about two and three quarters horse power; the antenna, or aerial wire, may be unwound from a reel fixed below the chassis of the aeroplane and allowed to trail earth- ward during the time the machine is in flight. "In the bombardment of the Turkish forts during the naval operations in Dardanelles, the Queen Elizabeth, standing off eleven miles from the ore, was able, thanks to seaplane eration, to place with accuracy | | co-oper! the huge shells from her fifteen-inch ' | she although. the targets at which aimed--Turkish forts that fringed {the shore-- were invisible to the gun- ners. The Germans also proved the value | of aeroplane-fire control when they "I moved a big siege gun toward Dun- of twenty. an excellent chicken food. 0 nl or callus. This is inexpensive and is said not to tate the surrounding skin. 3 > If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his lesale drug house, It is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time. | ei nf Semen To Shrink Cloth. When you purchase new goods you should shrink' it before using to avoid the garments shinking after being made up. Leave the goods in folds as it comes from the shop. Lay it flat and sprinkle as you would a tablecloth for ironing, but be sure the material is. not wrinkled. Fold a clean sheet around it and leave it un- til it is thoroughly dampened. [Press carefully. This method may be safe- ly used for either woollens'or cot- ton goods. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhers. \ Knowledge Going to Waste. A man who was travelling in the mountains stopped at a cabin and ask- ed for a> drink of water. An old woman brought it out to him, and after drinking he had quite a talk with her, telling her great stories about some of the wonders he had geen in the outside world. Finally, when he stopped to take breath, the old woman took her pipe out of her mouth and said: "Stranger, if I knowed as mcuh as you: do I'd go some'ere and start a little grocery." { . When running dates or figs through the meat chqpper, add a few drops of lemon juice to prevent the fruit from clogging the chopper. Soothes and Heals Quickly-- [inflamed cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, blis; ters; + piles, abscesses, boils and othe inflammations, At dealers, or write us HIRST REMEDY. COMPANY, Hamilton, Canad 000690960424 9504 ® Rheumatic Pains Are relieved in a fow days by taking 30 drops of Mether Seigel's (o aftermeals and 6h retiring. e It Ives the lime and acid accumulation in the muscles and joints so these deposits can be expelled, thus relieving pain and soreness. Seigel's Syrup, also known as "Extractof Roots," contains nodope nor otherstrong kill the pain of YOU GAN'T GUT OUT Sarees but you can clean them off promptly with vo sed eo du unig 7 8 encguraged in England, The Min- of Food and Food Production De- rtment has issued instructions" on to. sunflowers and @ To whom it may concern: This is certify that I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT myself as well a8 pre seribed -it in my practice where a liniment was required and have never failed to get the desired effect. _ C. A. KING, J.D. i i - \ To Remove Iron Stains. If there are iron stains on white wear they may be removed by saturat- ing with lemon juice and putting out in the sun and air. If the stain is of '| long standing or deep it might re- quire several applications, but you may be sure the stain will eventual ly go. MONEY ORDERS When ordering goods by mail send a Dominion Express Money Order. Poultry and eggs must take the place of the bacon" and beef than Europe must have, - It is the duty of everyoné who has the facilities to raise enough poultry for his own use. If through inexperience the profit is 'mot as large as it might 'be, it does not matter. The vital thing is to have the food to eat when the big pinch comes. - Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eto. a breakfast. FOR SALE EEKLY NEWSPAPER IN WEST. ern Ontario, Doing a good busi. ness. Death of owner places it on the market. A great chance for a man with cash. Apply Box 82, Wilson Publishing Co.. Limited, Toronto. WW ELE EQUIPPED : NEWSPAPER and job printing plant in Eastern Ontario. Insurance carried $1,600. Will 0 or Suson Publishing $1,200 on quick sale. Box 69, 'o.. Ltd., Toronto, MISCELLANEOUS CANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC, internal and external. cured with out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Ont. Has CATARRH, A LOATHSOME AND INSIDIOUS DISEASE tarrh is a very common name for Sate ommon disease, so common that most people do not realize how fearful, dangerous and disgusting it is. A cold in the head, hawking, spitting, blowing of the nose, gm ropping in the throat, bad breath, dullness of mind, bad humour--this is the way ft starts. And where does it end? Frequently in Catarrh of the Stomach, Catarrh of the Bowels, 'Bronchitis, and often slight or total deafness results. HOW CATARRH STARTS Catarrh usually begins with a cold in a. the hearth germs breathed in through th or nostrils have settled upon d and delicate mucous mem- germs are harmless : when they lodge upon e and more dis- embranes, They ores that causes the of- - so common to victims of h ou nay not notice it your- 'ou Probably do not. But your do, though they are too careful of your feclings to tell you so. NASAL CATARRH pes rm of Catarrh is, to say the hia ening and disgusting, ides most common and highl . The changes of weather fender the ous membranes in the nose ptible to inflamma- and thus encourage the birth and hal germs. nd throat are what might the highway of life. oat Sue is divided pate two main passages; one gophagus, of TN going to che, sthiagch: the other ra ract, of Cla fe eo lu e bloor wit Tous, and there co in bai EA ok Diced in at es out of the 1 ose a) 1 are BO nd, once gs are in any way, (nsiend of being. pct sage through the lungs) is, on . 13. b: he contrary, still' further poixoned and goes on its: ane the disease 'to all parts of i. Salt codfish is a! savory element in THE OR CATARRH . | from the throat and head t 16 the pus and decaying matter coz- ' 3 ° 8 i Hud 4, TFTA TRE SEE al a , A ® hed in 18 * or It the nose, | it. _ | throat or I then the blo its pas ing | longs to the latter Every 'early atter cover the secret of wireless telegraphy WAS 'or thwarted. - His brain had been fired by a chance re- mark that manhood would some day be telegraphin ng without wires, and he tried to establish communications be- between poles in the garden. His father stamped and gformed.. Once he threatened to throw Young Guglielmo's paraphernalia out of the window, and on one otcasion he actually destroyed !a number of contrivances, declaring that he had no wish to have his house blown. up. a a But fortunately for science, Mar- | coni pursued his way, refusing to be cast,down, and even borrowing money from servants to pay for his experi- ments. > J yee Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Geos generally pick up a good liv- ing in the grass range or pastures ex- cept during the winter months and the breeding season. They are more particularly adapted to low, rough pasture land with a natural supply of water. $e ' Railroad Men "These men know from experience that Sloan's Liniment will take the stiffness out of joints and the sore- ness dut of muscles--And it's so convehient! No rubbing required. It quickly penetrates and brings re- lief. Easy to apply and cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, Always have a bottle in the house for rheumatié asdhes;, lame back, sprains and strains, \ Generous sized bottles at all drug- Sloan's Liniment KILLS PAIN: : Sloan's prices not Increased 25¢ 50c $1 ta mn ----IF YOU SUFFER FROM-- {ease any one knows who has had | close to, or talk face to face with a | son reeking with purulent catarrh, * | you ever had to endure In sickening | silence he hawking and gagging of a | catarrh victim, or had to sit close to | such a-person and experience a disgust- | ing. appetite-losing, foul odor, which you | could not explain, and did not know | what it was? That is catarrh, and there are nahy people who have it and don't iknow it. {. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH (Often mistaken for Dyspepsia or In- digestion) { Many cases of indigestion and dyspep- sia are simply the result of catarrh of the throat and stdinach. At night as | you lie aslebp, the mucus drops down and is swal- {lowed into the stomach. In the morn- {ing you awake feeling heavy and tired; | there is a bad taste in your mouth, you !are in a bad humour; you wonder what {ails you. You have catarrh; catarrh of i the stomach, and your whole system is | polsoned and is reeking with the dis. ease. Your stomach has become clogged and the delicate membrane is coated | with a vile sticky substance. The catarrh mucus refuses to be digested and only of the stomach with great Little by little, the mucus with the catarrh germs which it has car- ried settles Jerinationtly on the mucous which lines the stomac! eal dyspepsia and indigestion are caused by a lack of digestive Julces. ere we have a condition where the membrane is able and ready to do its ork, Dutt is prevented by er which has drop down from the head and coated it ow then, can th usual treatment for indigestion be o use? Since catarrh is the cause of the froubla, it is the catarrh that must' be treated. If ¥ have catarrh of e ach we believe that if taken falth- fully for a reasonable length off tim Parmint will bring 'you . relief that will fully compensate you for the cost and time expended. CAUSE OF DEAFNESS A TH many cases of deafne s he whole trouble Jon ral a am le cold in t uri a oo 4 alinoat evel person S35 ] ences eeling of stuftiness wi ells 0 intl mation extending The - space where the openings the hian Tubes are L wi 4 1) it 18 ¢ the nose or hawk it up. en conditions nave become chronic, as in catarrh, the da 8 grave. (SarkxiaR the ree, Infos, ght The rops into Tr or useating for a ompanied by catarr etions, in a, st-nasal space, wher ult Blow it out oF . Bove germs, glue-lk time cause which Js responsible for a A - £ pt of his to dis-| tween the rooms in his house, then! Sprouting seed potatoes in a well lighted room will increase the "yield and salincas and produce a vigorous vine growth. . Short, thick stems will develop, not long, spindling sprouts such as are produced in the cellar. The tubers must be planted by hand to prevent injury to the sprouts. Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. CUTCURA HEALS BAD CASE CTEM Relief Instantaneous. Healed With 3 Cakes of Soap and 2 Boxes of Ointment. ° "I was very much annoyed by an jrritation on my back. I found out I iad a bad case of eczema, My back was in a very bad shape, and my clothing \ irritated so that the skin $ became very sore. I sent for Cuticura Soap and Oint= Nanent. Relief was instans taneous and with the use o three cakes of Cuticur | ) 5 Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) B. F. Grosch, Y. M. C. A,, St. Catherines, Ont., July 4, 1917. For hair and skin health Cuticura Soap and Ointment are supreme. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post-card: *'Cuticura, Dept. A, IGIN AND DANGER It Will Do For { That nasal catarrh is a nauseating dis- | the sides of the throat. to sit | quick to er- | tunity. e ti Boston, U. S. A."" Sold everywhere. A------------------------ Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Head Noises, Catarrh of the Stomach, (which is often mistaken for Indigestion), Catarrh of the Bowels, Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Smell, Phlegm dropping in the back part of the Throat, or if you have a Cough YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO READ EVERY WORD OF THIS ARTICLE What Parmint, the Wonderful English Formula, Done for Others, You The germs are take advantage of the oppor- They invade the Eustachian ave | Tubes. « Their presence and irritation it causes produce more and more mucus. Gradually this fills up the ear tube so that sounds can only pass through with difficulty. The patent finds his hearing slowly going. When the tubes are com- pletely filled total deafness may result. In deafness from nasal catarrh, which affects the middle ear, it often happens that crackling sounds are present which distress and confuse the patient. These are due to the fact that the mucus which fills the upper part and back of the throat is covering the opening of the Hustachian Tubes and the bursting o bubbles or the movement of mucus causes the sounds, which come from the altered resonance of the ear. After a crackling report the head may seem h hearing better for & which come fened muscle to open the tubes which yield with a jerk. The above explanation of a most com- mon cause of deafness should make it clear how absurd and useless it is to at- tempt to overcome such deafness by ear- drums or devices of a similar sort. Let it be understood, however, that Parmint is not for ear troubles other shan, those caused by oatarr If your trodkle is caused by scarlet fever or an: sease apart from catarrh, or if cause by an injury, Parmint is not for and you uld consult your own ily physician regarding your case. DON'T NEGLECT A COUGH If you have a cold and it has left you with 'a cough, no matter how slight--- you ought not to neglect it. oou is generally an indication that there is inflammation in a dangers ous place, and proper treatment should be secured at once. aying treatment mean that the cough may set op and stay. Even the sil ceive indicates a danger an u. 0 rompt attention. nless vue cough has become extremely deep ¥ or has hung gto you for a long ae we believe that you will find a quic relief from your trouble by the use of Parmint, WHAT I8 PARMINT? Parmint is an English formula put on the market in England about 10 ago. It is a combination of ot nt of ec ou, am- dev ooug! {ents tio having values in the treatme tarrhal conditions, bronchial ded from the best ible to Shialh cost and thi make a full to lake when