Thig dress requires only three and one-quarter yards of righ atin and one and five-eighths of ~~ fifty-four-inch serge. McCall Pat- tern No. 7985, Ladies' Dress. In 6 sizes, 34 to 42 bust. Price, 20 cents. rr - particular Prdtern No. 7 the dainty negligee, this design attractive. McCall 1, Ladies' and Misses about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon "pulp gets in, then this lo- tion will keep fresh for months, Every woman knows that Jemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and.ds the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. « Just try it! Get three ounces of4 orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. SRL Sn HORSES IN WAR. Certain Work in Modern Warfare Can Be Done Only by Harses. There seems to be a rapidly in- creasing opinion that the day of the horse in war has passed. The nearly four years of warfare in Europe has shown this to be an entirely errone- ous idea. - tha Where wind-flowers sway right out with the fingers if you E= f EF 2 make me happy for weeks."] There is a field in Flanders ~Where yellow king-cups stand; Like fair princesses clad in gold : Their joyous court they proudly hold In the gay meadow-land. There is a wood in Flanders, A little shimmering wood, among the 8 ~ gra And smile upon you as you pass, As country maidens should. There is a bank in Flanders Where celandines a-blow Lift up their shining heads and peer To see their lovely image clear In a bright pool below. And you who goin English fields, Oh think not that our days Are wholly dark or wholly ill, Tor there are flowers in Flanders still And still a God to priase. R. F. -- fn Tractors Still Available. The first thousand Fordson tractors purchasable from Henry Ford and Son by the Canada-Food Board have been Farmers who wish to secure such tractors in future should place their orders with the Department of Agri- sold to Canadian farmers. On the Western front, where the (culture in their own Province, and un- road system is probably the best in|til further notice such orders will be the world, mechanical traction has|handled in the same way as the first not been able to displace the horse. thousand. In general, it might be said that the line between mechanical and horse It is false economy to use cheap, traction on a battlefield is the extreme | inferior tea, for it yields so poorly in limit of the enemies' artillery fire|the teapot. Use only the genuine when any heavy action is going on.|Salads to secure the maximum num- The horse is used on the battlefield | ber of cups to the pound and, in ad- and the mechanical traction in the| dition, you will enjoy the unique rear of it. Of course, during calm periods, me- flavor, chanical traction is used along the!French Children Draw Food Posters. rear part of the battlefield. There are various reasons for. this Probably the main one is that batter- ies frequently must be placed and sup- plied In positions some distances from a School children in the Paris schools vision. | have been invited to submit designs for food restriction posters, says recent Paris despatch. Among those accepted is one by a little girl repre- road, senting a group of children gazing at If the army is operating on con- quered ground, this ground generally is s0 cut up with old trenches and shell holes that horse traction, and a shop window filled with confection- ery and cakes, them" is the legend below. "We can do without only horse traction, is practicable, Frequently the mud is so deep that traction is helpless. In many no wheeled carriages of any kind can move. In such casés pack animals have to be used. So well are these conditions recog- nized that, in spite of the tremendous weights of heavy artillery and the slowness and difficulty of moving them by horse traction, it is considered that only half the heavy batteries should have mechanical trac- on. An army must still have animals Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,--This fal] I got thrown on a fence and hurt'my chest very bad, so I could not work and it hurt me to breathe. Liniments and they 'did me no good, I tried all kinds of One bottle of MINARD'S LINI- MENT, warmed on flannels and ap- plied on my breast, cured me. .com- pletely. C. H, COSSABOOM. Rossway, Digby Co., N.S. for all its cavalry, the usefulness of which Is far from disappearing; it must have horses for all its light fleld artillery, half its heavy,field ar- tillery, and all its regimental and di- visional supply trains. Incidentally,. évery regiment .of in- fantry must have several hundred Aunty's Joy. "I told you, last Sunday, children," said the Sunday-school teacher, "that you should all try to make someone happy during the week. How many of you have?" * "I did," answered a boy promptly. "That's nice, Johnny. What did you do?" stand out. The first is that "I went to see my aunt, and she's modern warfare can|#!ways happy when I go home agdin." horses. Canada's new. system of license con- trol of dealers in foodstuffs involves over 80,000 retail establishments and about 28,000 wholesalers. Of the total number of retailers few drops of | The AutoStrop an- swers the call effici- ently--it is the onl razor in the wold that automatically sharpens The AutoStrop will predou soldier or sailor the same clean,comfort- able shave he enjoyed at home, no matter is or under what he uses it. where he n Give him an AutoStrop ~--it's the gift he needs. AutoStrop Safety Razor Co. <0 Lauited 83-87 Duke St. Toreats, Out. Food Saving in Hawalian Islands. The Red Cross is $1,000 richer as a result of the first reported violation of Food Administration rules and regu- lations in the Hawaiian Islands. Ah Leong, a Chinese merchant in Hono- lulu, has been allowed to suspend busi- ness for one week, and donate to the Red Cross $1,000 in lieu of further ac- tion on a charge of violating the "ffty-fifty" rule in selling flour. On the first offense several weeks ago the Chinese pleaded ignorance of the law and was allpwed to continue busi- ness. About three weeks later he made another sale of flour without the required amounts of substitutes. J. F. Childs, Federal Food Administrator for Hawaii, reports that action in this case has had a very salutary effect upon other Oriental merchants, and that practically all of them are now lined up solid with the Food Adminis- tration. reir Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows Motion Picture Fishing Voyage. The Canada Food Board is circular- izing a film taken on board = Pacific trawler from Prince Rupert, showing how Pacific flat-fish are caught and handled, under the auspices of the Board, for distribution in the Western Provinces, as a reasonably priced sub- stitute for meat. \ THIS: IS Nature's best. - No pi Virginia tobacco . Fill up your pipe i EERE EE EEE How could I bid him stay? "| But oh, dear Lord, "tis hard to bear, With not another child to share The hearth when day is donel I can but kneel to Thee and pray: Be with him through the hellish fray And keep Thou safe my son! I know the cause {s good and true, I know that suffering must ensue Before the fight is won. But bear with me, O Lord, this night; Be Thou my solace in my plight And guard my only son. ee eters Minard's Liniment Cures Oolds, Eto. Weather Forecaster for Army. The British Army is to have an offi- cial weather forecaster, says a London despatch, Battles may be won or lost owing to the unforeseen atmospheric conditions, and experts will be ap- pointed to make daily reports of prob- able changes in the weather. MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost or stolen you get your money back. The Jcrepge in the principal field crops of the United States is officially given at 345,647,000 against giant 000 last year. , | Minard's Linment Cures Distemper, The estimated yleld for winter wheat in the United States is 572,- 000,000 bushels, compared with 418, 000,000 last year and a five-year aver. age of 563,000,000, on] SHOE POLISHES WANTED 100 GIRLS to work in knitting mills. All kinds of operations on Underwear and Hosiery. Good wages pald while learning. Write or 'phone Prnans Limited PARIS, ONTARIO T&B WEEK Fill up your pipe with T & B--rich, mellowed, sun-ripened Virginia. 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