{ And seek the restful wayside fun. | When 1 can say "to-morrow" care: | Al "lesaly, £3 With no deep senive of mystery | versity ¢ Upon that day when I without regret | with the nf Can see the sun of its hope set, {wheat straw, has b ae Charlemagne | The book.of lite will reach its logic's Sag atiachmee of i e Be onguestof Saxony before] end, ,to run his sutomob ag a a 'of Bouillon| With "finis" all that's left to write, erty tacts regulta, Mt. er. © tiv 'was made king . of ~Jerussem ut | Ul dedicate it to some faithtul friend $3 Tye ie nskatchow, j Teataigar broadids thirty-eight. There are only a few| Aud find oblivion in the night. erald, Shab tn Sf Juew wills. to the Huns Said oxceptions, Caesar was fifty-one yth: "They are When he orgsséd "the Rubicon and 14 Hoes them by Beat. Cincinnatus was sixty-one when cal- eep our e 3 yi SC dl ll led {rom_the plow. oh TONIGHT TRY So they have been. : : Three of the great figures at Wat- : run his automobile. "| Beatty bas lived and dreamt ahd erloo, Naneclean, Wellington and Ney: y s » ---- pondered the Day for four long years, were each forty-six. ington be- : 'Shortly before armistice day ho as. came commander in chief of the Revo- Stairgy Tintmeat utes. Blstepaen. sembled his men in "Big Lizzie." lulionary ammies at forty-t! " » bo er Cad RT IE a at De I iD of the great war|for that Cold and Tired Feeling. --- Canads is Jo meintaln a large sive way of his, bitmg:- his words, Kitchener was sixty-four. Haig will be Geir sWell, - Fae »Well, every gtockman to maintain the "they're coming out. I always gaid (ifty-eirht next June. Petain is sixty- Kill Spanish Flu maximum number of animals on his ey would." A week later he repeat- (wo. De Castelnau is sixty-seven.| by using the OLD RELIABLE. |go.0 and to finish his stock before the same address. On the day of Foc! was sixty-seven Oct. 2, while MINARD'S LINIMENT CO, Ltd. 2 the great surrender he again address- Hindenburg was seventy-ome on the ; Yarmouth, N.S, : ------ hisatars. "Men," he began, "I ak same day. Pershing is. fifty-eight. CL ways told you they'd come out. . .-, Mangin and Ludendorff are each in Paris-to-Channel Canal. on he Not on a piece of string, though!" their middle fifties. The Italian gen-| Construction of a canal to give . Fi = . 'Tha High Seas Flect on a pidce of erals.are of wdvanced age. The conl-' Puris direct communication with the T. YR string] Was the thing ever betier ex- ditions of fighting weve such t"2t line Englick Chatifiel"at Dieppe is receiv-| [IF PETE pressed? In all this wide war no and brigade officers were subjiited to ing serious comsideration. Thee plan Nik , more dramatic day than Noventbher 21- the severest examinations to deter- jg by no means a new one. It was J has passed us\by. The spectacular 'mine their physical fitness The age originally suggested in 1694 and has side, great grey ships steaming in bat- «of retirement was placed low, With gince been reproposed on several i nought --ordinary the general in command held person- ocagions. The congestion of traffic : i hy ally resmonsible for excentions. But on {he Seine makes thé project one was allowed to display a tricolor or| It wasn't 'the ships that mattered, jt js clear that the men who had the of considerable ra bs this bunting or any form of decoration, buf'the men in them. For people Who planning to do were unusually mature, time. Aocordiug tthe lana' tha and as all Alsatiang vied with one | like to play with human emotions it The theorv that older men wonld be He, #4 ie plat R another in their display of patriotic | was an unreturning orgy. 'The Huns unable. because of fixed «habits of te been Brepure s ie ya EwaS ardor the contrast was very marked who so arrogantly godse-stepped across thought. to A ont this plone to the Samu ate Yessels ah nt and {the German inhabitands made | the bodies of outraged women--four han d conditions of warmaking is ' ON; CATO CAPAC LY. w very noticeable by his lack of national | years ago--in the waters of the Firth 5 approximately 102 miles in length, as | ! : 3 completely refuted by results. compared with the Seine's devious | Comforting relief from pain emblems. | of Forth, now cringed to heel lke a route of some 219 miles. Tracks will | ' - " dog with its tail between its legs. : : 1m) 28 : i makes Sloan's the - oo 9, Alsatians Sing "Marsellaise. To 'think "we've 'waited. 'all. these N8+-0---0---0--0~0--0--0--0--0--0--8=C | ho gid parallel with it so that barges | World's Lint 4 There was, however, not the slight | years to fight them," ruminated a Bre It Works! " Try It | may be towed by. electric locomotives, | est disorder or ill feeling on the part; tish admiral, "and now to have to go te przne 1 MONEY ORDERS. This famous reliever of rhemnatie of the Alsatians, who sang the "Mar-| out and meet them by appointment,| | Tells how to loosen a sore, Dominion Express Money Ordors are | aches, soreness, = stiffness, painful seillaise" all day with a strong Ger-| like meeting a girl---only they'll be tender corn 80 it lifts sprains, ncuralgic pains, an st man accent and: were. immensely am- |. punctual'" = out without pain. on sale in five thousand offices [ BiET% HEHE or rt iy used at the more youthful members of | A 1 Beatty knew alhbout that, | °° °° ° ee | throughont Canada. suffers from, enjoys its great sales the French army, both officers and -He js a disgusted; disappointed Good news spreads rapidly and drug- " J because it practically never fails to men, who walked to the Rhine * in! and his every gesture Boy phasis gists here are kept busy dispensing The Vindietive, bring speedy, comforting relief. o to spit just once into it. This! the fact. He was out to humiliate the Ireezone, the ether discovery of a Ciu-|{ No sooner had the Germans evacu- : A win Jeady for use, it takes little rder o . ans § v : ba es 0 penetrate swithout yubbing an 0 harmless pastime seemed to fill the | Hun, to make him eat worms, In aii -¢innati man, which is said to loosen ated Ostend and Zesbrugge than the | © FFETH © Clean, rrr, ade a separate skirt and blouse may Alsatian gamin with delight. Not a! his messages you will detect a virile : 1y ¢0rn soit kifts out with the fingers. British Admiralty authorities set| ; "r roq ™ TE drug stores. A one of the most attractive single policeman was visible, and the undercurrent of contempt. To dis. | Ask-at-any pharmacy for a quarter about clearing the harbors of sunken large bottle means economy, es that one could wear, and French military carried out all their honor the sea by murder was bag Ounce of freezone, which will cost very ships and other material intended to McCall Pattern No. 8713, Ladies® tact and discretion. --only Germans could do that; rank ! 3 Waist. In 6 sizes, 34 to 44 bust, A remarkable sight was that of the | materialists reasoning: "Is it going to °F callus, ; , allowing vessels carrying about 7004 Price, 20 cents. - No, 8710, Ladies'| French poilus walking about with Al- [serve any useful purpose if we come YOU 8PPIy just a few drops on the | tons of cargo to go right up to the | : Four-Piece Skirt. In sizes, 22 to 8! satian soldiers in German uniforms, | out?" and deciding in the.negative, | tender, aching corn and instantly the deep water quay and discharge. It] Kills Pain | soreness is relieved, and soon the corn ig proposed shortly to begin the work iis surely an of such, administrative duties with wondgrful | enough; tofollow up with cowardice ttle, but is said to be sufficient to rid block up the waterways to the docks. e E bh one's feet of every hard or soft corn | A waterway has already been cleared, O a n SG B ; : 2838 baa ¥ i te waist, Price, 20 ts, latter filled the streets and' Beaten bullies with a moral kink. : Design No. 883, Price, 15 Le a a déserters from the Ger.| Beatty know all that and iris ac. | 18 so shriveled that it lifts out with-| of raising the Vindictive. It<is not 80¢., Goc,, $1.20. These patterns may be obtained man army or had ben allowed -to-re-| cordingly. Icy courtesy. Granite Ut pal" It Is a sticky substance "improbable that her ultimate desina- | ewe from your local McCall dealer, or turn over the Rhine, the Germans |firmiess. Contempt. which dries when applied and never tion will be the Thames. To get her from the McCall Co; 70 Bond- St.,| having no more use for them. Hardly Y | -- inflames or even Irritatos the joins to the surface, however, will be one Toronto, Dept. W, any of these youths could speak any- Safe Paths Over the Sea. ing tissue. Sd : j of the stiffest pieces of work which San thing bat German; but they were de- | "Britannia rules the waves'-~no jdle| This discovery will prevent thou-|the salvage men hitve had cast upon : The USe of Lime. termined on every occasion to show boast; sands of deaths annually from locitjaw (hem, It is an old saying, "Lime makes | their love for France by plastering! Noecessity's her nlea-- and infection heretofore resulting from | r-- The Sather rich and. the son poor." | themselves with' red, white and blue. {Her rule must reach from coast to fur- the suicidal habit of cutting corns. | mypara's Liniment Cures Diphtneria 8 is on account of the property o most curious and-at the same thest coast, 8 ; me' to make some 3 ood avait sine phe thost pathetic sight in Stras-| Whose paths are on the sea. RECEIVED NEWS IN SIX MINUTES, a pissent Japinete dynasty. is able, ng. i i-- world, for 2 novouting ft Igne trout Bows Was on She Riine rides, Thich Had this Brisish boast been an idle | When the British Empire Learned | Yoshihito claims to be the one hun- But, in connection with on and Germany. The bridge is ten | toast That War Was Declared. dred and twenty-third monarch of an and the use of manure and fertilizers, | minutes drive from the centre of the | 'Where would our race he now? it required only #lx minutes to lu. | Unbroken line dating from the seventh lime aids in maintaining the soil at a | town. The one bank is held by -the By Riupps stm steel 'neath the ritish Rmpire that: England | century before the Christian era. : high degree of produstiveness, ' | French and the other by the Ger- a1 i the Teuton ploush was' at war on the night of August 4, |", RS She -- WE) mans, and the centre of the bridge is| aves a. the Jeulon plough, 1914, says Lord Harcourt, who was | . Rumania, it is announced, has be-| a sort of No Man's Land." The Ger-| She early sought-and with life-blood | then Colonial Secretary. { ACurefor Pimples Thin End Hair gun to show an interest mans allow no one to cross to their bought "On that unforgettable night," he! J pa ! !'gide, and threaten every officer with| An Empire o'er the wave; | said to the Empire Parliamentary As- | "Youdon'tneed mercury, potash or Thickand ealthy? ing immediate arrest if he crosses the | By fleets 'twas won and from jealous | sociation, "I was in the cabinet room, or any other strong mineral to dividing line; but from the German Hun Downing Street, with a few colleagues, | cure pimples caused by poor A scalp cared for by Cuticura usually side there pours, in one uninterrupted! Only her fleets could save. Our eyes were on the clock, our blood. Take Extract of Roots-- means thick, glossy hair. Frequent "1 flow, a procession of wretched hum- , | thoughts on one subject only; but druggist calls it "Mother Scigel's shampoos with Cuticura Soap are ex- _ | anity 'which can only be compared TO her distant lands and India's | there was a feeble effort to direct our Curative Syrup--and your skin cellent, Precedeshampoos by touches "with the exodus'from Belgium during Strand 1 [conversation to other matters. We will clear up as fresh as a baby's. of Cuticura Ointment ib sieisol dans the early days of the war. They are Jer highways are the sea; were waiting for a reply, which we It will sweeten your stomachand druff, itching ad itation of the mostly Alsatians who, for various | The race that outbuilds our Mother. | knew 'full well would never come, to regulate your bowels." Get the slp. Nothing better for the coms land our ultimatum to Berlin. genumo. 50c.and $1.00 Bottles, plexion, hair or skin. | reasons, have been kept/in Germany ; for years of manths in durance vile Holds to her wealth the key. "When Big Ben struck 11:30--mid- At drug stores. 5 En Bat en ER ---------------------------------------------- 4 are now Tetugping to homes , night "in Berlin--we left the room d RA ag *| Britannia' heed with millions to feed |, | wins that the British Empire was which in many cases have been se-| 1g safe paths o'er the sea; | questrated and sold up by the Ger-| would you have men of the British | War ¢ ry mans. They are mostly women and =~ preed x 1 crossed to the colonial office to very young children or old men. They | . Ask bread on bended knee? send a war telegram to the whole of ; ; the 'British Empire. I asked the offi- are all poverty stricken and bear on Would you: . ! 5 ; aces races P you have them yield old Nep-| cial in charge of that duty how long their hollow faces the tFaces of end tune's shield, it wonld take. He said 'about six min- y A jeaous foe to please? utes.' They kept in the past with broadside | 'IL.asked him to return to my room blast £; when he had done hjs work. In seven minutes he was back and before morn- 2 yd by ' ing I received an acknowledgment of Has this rule been just as a sacred | my telegram from every single colonial trust? im i Ns protectorate, and even islet in the Pa. Motamblect tacos sey. me th ER At Britanula's call they gave their all, | "So the grim machinery of war be ; 2 or Gl in perfect order and . WR - preparatio On haan FN more than two years previously, an in... dividu Wambook Ba. bean prepared .| by the colonial committee of defense } 4 wx nies for every- single' )- land. It was at that moment lo &) 5 in the safe of each Go ern toni fl ie Yi ARE .¢ » Where the. balmy yet, invigorating climate makes possible the enjoyment of outdoor sports through-