SPRING IMPURITIES FROM OLD s SCOTLAND A Dolla-Meal for Five Five IN THE BLOOD A Tonic Medicine is a Necessity at This Season. Dr. ye aes Pink Pills for Pale} eople round tonic, brood: builder and nerve-restorer. But | are. espécially .. valuable-in the spring when the system is loaded with much in need of purifying and enrich- ing, and every dose of these Pills helps to make new, rich, red blood. In the spring one feels weak and tired—Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills give strength. In appetite if often poor Villiams’ Pink Pills develop the ahvetite: ae the Ligne ae aid weak digestion. It is in pring that be in the blood tnt an out- let in di ¢ pimples, eruptions, and boils—Dr, Williams’ Pink speedily clear the skin because they a root of; ithe trouble in the ee ent because of poo! blood, and it is at this time eae all nature takes on new life that the Reet most seriously needs heat Som: people does themselve ake new blood, oe reaches nerve and organ new strength, new heath & nd vigor to weak, easily tired men, women and children, Try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills oo spring—they will not disappoint \c Ped can get these health- renewing ® Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville Ont. SF JAPANESE SUICIDE CAUSES. Why the Japs Are So Prone to Take ir Own Lives. pais love, debt and the fail- men of education to earn sufficient living are given by a write in the well-known Chuo Koron review as the three chief causes. of suicides in Japan, the increase of which in re- cent years has caused medical ex- pel considerable writer expressed the 0] number of suicides is lar; the development of | a: Western Sillzation. “Late spring and early| Rus summer seem: iz the melancholy that Wade to itileldes In spite of the fact hammedanism, many Japanese regard is as sometimes a means toward a higher end. The evil is due to a more insistent spirit of pessimism following ve Ga materialism in evidence after bd 's with Ru: and China. Lack Saginatl ion: and deep think- ing “ahi fail to find solace in pe terial source of relief naturally leaves the victim in fatal despair.” iter is pessimistic as to the teres and oon Sta ‘eatel janatiee of suicides za among the young fav seeking ter-fall is one of ae AUS A peiate in Japan. It std from ten dake which “itself is ed immer home of the fovea Taiploniata credited to Tokio. _ MORE THAN EVER. Increased Capacity For Week, Many former tea and coffee drink- ers who have mental work to perform jay day, have found a e capacity and greater endurance using Postum. A woman writes: “Thad drw coffee for about twenty years, and finally had what’ stance. se ib cont same drug found “The first noeabIa. benefit. hich 3 | plication of plaster- was greatly improved ie less a neeeutent, and the desire to be a showed proof of uae ‘physical one. mental stren 1 formerly did, mental worl saa oops form _ be and 250 a delicious eee instantly. and 50c tins. Both forms aro~ ne delicious and cost about per cup, ~ ; “There's a Reason” for- Poi 806 Pills oF e body, Bengibe a) many r | prisonment as military prisoners again | Takin, NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER lackin; BANKS AND BRAES. g in food value. They do not build muscle or supply energy. What Is Going Onin the’Highlands ~ Measured the of | ou and Lowlands of Auld most foods, a breakfast or | wt Scotia. luncheon of Shredded Wheat | « The subscriptions to the Bainburg with milk and cream is worth | Red Cross Fund now total $27 Bats. ;a Hecate, the cost is not Flag Day over five cents. Two biscuits | | | umbarton is to have a for: prisoners of war belonging et soil eth pply all the strength the ‘The Caledonian, Reilway Company eeded for a half-day’s work has announced a further curtailment, OF Play. of their passenger train sevice s A. M. who has al at Inverness in ae has bequeathed $100,000 to the North- em Infirmary, Inverness ‘Town Council has ‘adopt- ear areesolition agreeing to enter into no contract with p ns of ustrian patlons y during jase war. Wick Harbor Trust have been un- der the necessity of revising the dues | chargeable for the use of the dock, in| w of the increased cost of work- SOLDIERS. : la Few Recipes Which May Be Found | oe Lise se The Cleaning ond ms Com: He: iy th ive to Cas alee: Soldie: Mr. Geo. C. MacLean, in the Scot re neri 1. How Sate —Put fi t a Ene ites to Ro tion ‘to helt the ase fauner, ane Ae Lord Roberts, Bet erected in Kelvin Ww. mo waterproof their over- 1 Ib, of alum, 8 ozs Ss fe of Edmiral Sir tty, recently opened a ba- ar in mmainbutgh-for the on pose of mforts to D squadr ian and Border Hor re is, aie, ee ‘he ma- gyll ure dysentery a heaping tablespoontal of the Le Aa ate into half a pint of m t in two. febleero euler Mabkbere y brandy, if not handy. a in enough red oe! warm Take this mixtur: por to « or thee hour: 2. Put awarded bravery 8. fries and District Horticul- tueal "Soci iety have decided not to hold ie et flowers and ve; of the war relief toa | A vomi ae beat a heaping Shepalal af English black currant jam into a se of nie in aid pools water, mash well, and sales a will be held. one day recently Gomaris of 220 tons of fish landed at | —1] Aberdeen by 83 vessels. The landings were the heaviest experienced for, years. tha total value was estimated at $25,000, Dr. Alex. Bacbieie and 30 m hers of the 2nd Scottish Women’s Hospital unit, having been released after more than two onths’ 18 there were of | of mentee he Oe first using v: line on the gums to prevent burning), and let the tierce aihta war in Hungary, have arrived hom ‘At a meeting in Edinburgh it was resolved to establish a Russo-Scot- | tish Society, the aim of which is to promote and maintain a permanent nd sympathetic understanding be- tween 1 the people of Scotland and me. that the eek svilieme aa expand. to. their: hormal condition; in twenty-four hours the sufferer is out of danger, and in forty-eight hours cured, although weak. ge the cotton balls every seven minutes. oP lente cl 5 Mas Alecabiler MacKinnon, the gardening world in Scotland has lost one of its mo: distinguished Sree ears fe acted ai ardener and manager to Viscount ‘Mit at Mel- t| ville Cate, Midlothi a oldest ite kitchens in wn For many ca ALSACE REGAINED Ninety Communes Are Now in the ly Hands of the French aul Deschanel, president of the French Chamber of Deputies, who brated its centtnary. days it was supported means of a voluntary levy of a penny ver week per inhabitant WHEN BABY IS 1S ILL When baby is il n ee aes medicine paid will so quickly relie: im bad just, taken the fighting mi Hartinannewellerkoot, So long as constipation, Heiser sweeten the it all ene of Concerning Pes Mrs. Abe ing ati inflexible Feslaion, their rile: their absolute det $/T cannot think about it without tears st lo my eyes. like the whole of France to see ae we have seen. “We occupy in Alsace the extent of one of our big arrondissements: edicine for little ones,” The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- at 25 cents a from. Dr. Williams “iealcine Co,, Brock Sie thusiasm for France is the same. ae nc ean ABOUT BANDAGES. ' SAW “SAFETY FIRST” FILM, ‘The Best Material to Use Is Un- bleached Calico. {What's 9 bandage? Something p sound! a wound? Vastly C-P.R. Officials Viewed Silent Drama to Stimulate Movement. A realistic moving picture film in the interests of the Sai s tion, Montreal, before Stee peace Bury and a number of of- ficials. The film was produced by Mr. Mi ow, general safety agent) New ork Central Lines, and tells Red Cec? olla bandages is unbleach- ed calico, as it has stiffness and sub- ite cotton or sheeting | CY is second chee “Tien is seldom ed—too expensive Flannel wanages: ‘are for the Gauze is used to position. ing bandages or splints in position. Stockingette may be used for vari. cose veins or dropsical limbs. Muslin or crinoline are employed in the ap- ster-of-Paris, starch, or Bie pense yn widths and lengths of Satin paiagea may surprise you. ef tion at the Safety Rally i whieh sim Stevens takes Jack Foster—: the shopman who loses an eye Ried tot lease goggles, ie saw ‘withou foo’ in me eee iisprcusies; is the picture it divisional aaa i Sree points along me ie of aaiertie isa ce deal more than |' fhe Causality Pectie Bettas wrapping something round a wound. ee pore many & Be Bie teed ae emy -carries it ar ith him it a apse flask, owes a living, but. fib man sek the world : honest éffort to get one, stu : sold by Grocers, ‘sive sages ae aan Sorte e entirely | After at | a| Spread good he -| comm a visit to the troops who |g r gee I shall never forget the look in S, ie conduit. in Marion Bridge, C.B., May the Uebel s he| fastened rath rion bar by a Jeter | fey m a collision due to slowness in flag- s re pO. ages a nineteen of nee cross- “STRUCK OIL” IN EVERY | EMERGENCY ‘You will find some use for Vaseline} Seas Telly pants discovered a gold mine there would be a same y iMenanlgsroorar) But nugget oe found m “California, vas turned @ young Indian ‘who’ was Sanhig? his clothes in a certain a ii this big lump of fortune MAY: nde me Ea no, that net string its own ‘he Californian Hiderats, to which | ant the world rushed with one accord, | was first spotted b; went | out. early with a sheath-knife, and found gold, tations of all kinc Sold in handy on botgles and tin tubes, at chemists and gen- eral stores everywhere. Refuse substitut Free booklet mailed on request. { es, they were | i es. : used stiis, flicking out | bits of gold with the point. i thirty-two pounds’ CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Conroliated) 1880 Chabot Ay Montreal picked up a stone to throw at = yoo pigeon! ~ oe He Feels Like a Young Fellow | Ith |WHY MANITOBA MAN PRAISES | DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. A FAMOUS QUACK. Born in London and Operated in South! | | | Sequah, the itinerant jo ack of his ‘lat Johan- South “heriea, penniless went through a fortune 5000, 000 obtained from| ure, ated pe Sequah was born in Londen, fe eis red Indian. Te hi With Other |™ “ jook Found in Dodd's Kidney. ae tie Cure That He Sought. a a ing Medicine: Pleasant ie Rome, A i se Hanjook, a w: a this place, who, | w filed ne of ill-health and hearty again, | cure. w t the good news | elocutionist, a lease of youth} something of a later put to use on the ve after giving up the medicine b aa ther natural endowment w: Cy rength. e could pull out differ. | the most obstinate tooth, even if he ike a young fellow | took a piece of j with it, and everybody now | Item make the patient swear before that hestountt 4 ue in Dodd’s Kidney Pills, "6f tried all Kinds of other Sy but huey alan kel ene yee Hanjook says. “Bu Pills have made me fee! like a ent mi ain. ny seat ag tl shat’ Dodd Kidney Pildcbaye Sone} tha: aolleces. what the doer for me everything that has been | painless. When he aisle i nae for the oils against rheumatism he gave the id's Kidney Pills make Ee and [ieee such a severe rubbing that the women feel young again becaus i nal pain was forgotten, Many alth all over the ses I patient who hobbled on the stage Dodd’s Kidney Pills ost eae on! came off without crutches, owing to the kidneys. They mi e kidneys | faith and excitement. t relief was, strong and healthy and reins ait them in condition to ara 2 eee < the seeds of di he | have been Hartley, sas the ood. The cle aia Nios Hoes of his fame in the early ni a the gives new | was everywhere dansiwieet as an im- strength and energy everywhere. | poster, that only increased his That’s why Dodd’s Kidney Pills are | following among the credulous masses. popular all over Canada, through oe pee eee REAL VALUE OF RATS. PLAXSEED AS FOOD —_ n known through: Carried a Guide Wire Through a Conduit 434 Feet Long. ‘The uses of rats.and mice in this world have been problematical until now r the lowly rodent has Bea ree ey agree one pare ticular line he is invaluable, few lays ago two rural telephone companies in Canton, Ill, were forced by the public utilities ission, to establish d it to slaves condition aii “healih. até ha to positive relief to Be de ‘oni mnatie| pated. Mot by Canal an 1 it, 4 Roman “teat Company, Toronto, pasa vCE The One Drawback. “You very ronan rk oO} seem to be here, ‘Do you like the w making?” the female Lifes Siar rat and chasing him engl the So it came about that a rat with a ly one fault to find with too ea and my job here, lady,” replied the con- satiraveollecuba i ay patie viet, eas “canough @ the mediui a news- nt ad were sent through the Renate ‘but the managers were never able to judge properly the ferret’s handicap. Finally a local inventive genius suggested tying a bell on a rat. This} was done, The fishline was dragged through by the rat and then in turn a fine copper re was drawn through handover han ie rat merits to stop and as a Tora for eae service he was pei ermitted to esc ig! ra ust | ‘And what is that, may I ask?” tb ia “tes altogether too confining.” ie ‘Cleanse, and Stren: Gaia Caen Winds snd heaithfal tone to Byes, just and to restore eauiened ‘and made Sore re Book ready for u: Sraie ee Murine Eye Remedy ‘Sompa I have handled suiNAnis" EINE MENT: during ‘the past! year. ie lanitoent ae for | | Never forget the power of love; by tenderness, forgiveness, sacrifice we win our noblest victories. seller of all the different kinds Liniment I handle. NEIL FERGUSON. Minard’s Ziniment for sale everywhere “There was a terrible. accident A our house last night,” said a wag. “A: I was sitting in the parlor I mrp to look out, and I saw the k New Zealand’s V.C. Very few people know that Ne ed “For Valor.” toria Cross is very similar to. the edal for) | bare was ‘hattated | in 1869 by the] Governor of New res Sir : his oer es were aes: 'BEST SOLDIERS IN THE WoRLD. British Commander tn. Balkans Pays Stirs. French, manding the British forces ans, expressed to the Parle 3 aes FonATORS. TRISH con. Carman Or Umited. Write for Dawson, Brampton. ae Les bata? pee SIEVisie BLA BLACK CROSS BRED rade, for used car. Rela der auotatto terothwel | Jounatis Saloni | gard PRET gs too, ae reason for admit ation, but we peer pretended to Fa ing. ished her war, | any while ours is only ae and, in ee A orth name before the spring of 1916, we had to ae every “Germ: has two Bryan Mahon said that w TeGsauiyce nib pbirg te railad on interest, now had become a true towne eax iage of panier “Yes, indade, an was a good wo- Irishman, refer- “she wae e al- ways hit me with the soft es a the goo a |good, kind hearted woman. | Minar cows Fe your fr believer in second ; SEIGEL'S SYRUP The proof e Mother Seigel’s taking. ‘That as being iadioeauen say it is v. ‘cellent for stomach, liver and 1S EXCELLENT ror If you are afflicted by Indi- gestion or other disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels take Mother Seigel’s Syrup regularly for a few days; long enough \to give ita hance to make its beneficial influence felt. Then note the improvement in your appetite, your strength, your general condition. 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