\ gt. wres pases ~=—s«SCENES ON # BATTLEFIELD AFFECTS MANY CHILDREN This Trouble Can be Cured Through the Use of Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. Vitus Dance is much more’ common than is generally imagined. | though older persons The mos the disease Siarans this twitching the jerking motion may be confined the head, or ae te limbs ee be affected. The pati is frequently unable to hold ae in the hands devils in the other trench a few more or walk steadily, and in severe cases h may be affe The disease is due to of condition and can be cured by the | use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which enrich the blood, strengthen Should be promptly treated as it is : Vitus the following is proof of the power of ue Wittens? Pink Pills to cure this trouble. Miss Hattie Cumminj R. 0, 8, Peterboro, int., 8A ‘I tacked wil ati what the doctor pe was St- Vitus apes Both my hands trembled so eae ed me to heal recom- hope they will profit by my experi- ence.” You can get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilla tedanlens. ple debler or by'tanil at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine ©o., Brockville, Ont. * his Sac at inlay BISHOP IS A WAR HERO. Organizes and Leads a Carrier Corps for pinxech Supplies. A letter from Robert Webb to the ‘k of African campaign Bishop Weston’s mong those mentioned | ® Lieut.-General Smuts for meritor- fal 'y ious service the shop not only raised a body an 1,000 carriers, but also m they bore supplies from the coast to the He accomplished in the face of great difficulties a task which th . toy hours with only two and ne-half hours’ sleep, and occasional festa fontienié: 6x’ for redistribution x the Bishop’s courage,” Mr. Webb, “and his power of inspiration, our troops fared badly owing to the lack of food, and they may well be grateful for the a: staff who were able to be with ‘him (feat sonr eee ‘Where Goat Leads. shead of all other anim: a goat he can be fined In Switzerland the goat is laced | pPea als, If a yard of a person not its own Ta hit wedi clu oF Keats, a person guilty of the offence must pay a fine. “Bliggins says 4 io Sie to at- tend to his own busi “Yes to show w everybody else how atte: id to his business.” Old Fashioned Ideas are being supplanted daily by newer and better things. This is particularly true where health and efficiency are concerned. In hundreds of thousands of homes where tea or cof- fee was formerly the table drink, you will now find POSTUM It promotes health and ef- ficieney, and the old time herye-frazzled tea or coffee drinker soon gives place to the alert, clear-thinker who drinks delicious Postum and knows. “ There's a Reason* No change in price, or size of packa, quality, je loder, ‘As |blown’ poi . But he thinks “it’s his’ busi- THE 'RETAKING OF DOUAUMONT DE- SCRIBED BY EYE-WITNESS. Sights Of No- I Which Wreck The Nerves Of The Soldiers. ' Eerie Maines perhaps, is the most ove Just tl die of the blooded form of warfar foreing down of the han and a. hundr blown’to atoms! t impressive moment “The mo: the form of spasms in which | my life,” said a young British officer, ne “was when I stood, watch ino! the exploder’ ") handle in the other a wonderedsif I ld give the te jsecon ids of lif I could tear the edge gt re. on to} jGreat'Beyond.” I eould bear the su! evinnin epee [pense no longer, and quickly I for Meiestige tback sonsladeds aie _ the !the handle d A terrific oo: Tommy, “the beauty of rosy dawns sion! ‘Then silen didn’t appeal to me, and I was so busy | "This War of Moles, with death lurk EU hie aie aie thay U callantt jing in the ground, means | struggle eine an enemy one se | Minin, i ’s-Land ed odd men will re talking and impoverished |taughing with each nae little aate bein: nerves, owing to the blood being out | inj constant dom The eerie sights of of Nee ane impresses the average soldier. ky was oe pink and blush-rose,” on mmy told me, “everything ‘seemed wonderful—till I i one aes of the wire before s 1 "Twas a ee sight! Nearly a hundré Ger- mans wel isted over it, only a few yards from my nose, and one them so close that I could lean for- ward and touch him!” “He had e wire-cuters in one hand, and that was held stiff above his ead! In the other was a rifle, and his legs were is head was \ isted backward, over ig wire, and ; (his face was most terrible of all. For’ was draw e every t i “Turn his face away!’ screamed na fou a soldier whose nerves had all gone to, pieces with _ shell-shock and a ho. was trembling with horror at the | sight. “And just with that the dead Ger- man quictly slipped of wind did it— and as he slipped his caught in one of the wires, ee © ‘head tilted forward and he stop to watch the sky! that’s the safer way. For after all, sees. angerous | gam with counter-shafts, and many a has come face t e with a ‘00, f ee from here shall be a picture of what tl fearful morass. ly, plowing the scarred earth, mi as the; destroying a whole platoon ery mud a wondered in God’s how they could traverse that fe: struck is now well known. before them. ting of the sun that stopped us the end!” 12,000 pri Then staff before aes them, said he, I Teave you after splendid day. The ex) eh “Our method nes proved econd Freni isoners were ancy over the enemy.” eh ance were bu: into a trench in years’ daiine unscarred. Dread of Enipers Se tees with a heavy thud. German aie sand | nats death ‘yas avenged. sat are di The enemy may get up near theo canine aes | TEETHING TIME underground, and fought a bloody bat- eye sxenie igen tio mene aad lished a terrible barrage from the enemy and. ¢ Douaumont relfef had to suffer night-| populations from the more congested ing fountains of the rain pile, often | aerate The sky shone silver with stars centre of education; Bee is se the re- fell! —not astronomers’ stars, but star | ligious ane tos alc shell! “Man buried tielr-facea in the| trict. name | school taster furnishes education to arful stood between ; on Sunday the missionary holds _hi th nd their s services, which all attend regardless happened woes the hour} of creed or nationality, and on week Poilu, with all his fighting blood up, swarm- | j 5 el disappearing in vast shell holes, re-)and dances, To facilitate the latter, ppearing . undaunted, made | it may be noted that many try y |Straight for the my and always) schoolhouses use removable desks x ran./ which the willing hands of the farm- there is a dance in prospec the Germans saw that], Another phase of community work they were taken on both sides. Panic| acsocated with the rural ” school occurred. thousand pairs of) which has been caming into promin- hands went up in surrender. | ence during the last few years is the All day there was terrific fighting,| supply of books to settlers in the dis- too, in the small villages around. Old-|fricr~ Thi work ie encouraged. ai time ferocity eame into foll play. Men crept fi in, grenades ised, their tread c slike.’ Machina. guns rattle seth aS8 hidden cor- rs an platoons went. a the actual selection being left to the e- re the report of the Inepéctor of “ache. be ia a on to alta “French tm the Province of Alberta, although nr uWaanere Yaa an @ winning |Sbis_ ,fehool Mbrary movement is in its infancy, no. I race from start to finish,” said a Poilu Oa ire pe eaarine de eee? se afterward, “and it’ was only the HOE eee =e Before the finish cS ies third day |°. General Nivelle naddriaied his | ®, “Gentle- rience is con- before its eral and material agora ‘wo Lot Seok es of my acquaint- sily digging themselve: a were bosom pi a regular Jonathan and David, and had- come through two| &teatly. eetetes country Suddenly the Se er of the two i is shovel clat- onl never wield a pick i the ore fe - aoet was a vd friend went almost mad wit served with notice that he must pay ge is leading | two shillings assessment tax on the Sought: All day he crept steal imal e refused and demanded from tree to tree, 2 at last be sight-|t" drow under what statute a goat oe im rl th it Si silhouetted | could be assessed. Sen — vaguely against the evenin; ig pe erening Sere butted UP, and ae enough the 4 érash, and something ‘ell through ay ata "epthing eevee A TIME OF WORRY : in good health, fit for any task. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, served with hot milk, make a complete, per- fect meal at a cost of four Twenty-Five ‘Cents a| 7 78 FOR oR WORK “HORSES. | rious| Day spent for the right | Bxperimental Farms Find of pee iting of food will keep a man Oats Unprofitable. The practice of tenes or grinding hi is increasing. The rses does not pay, a is made too dusty or ane it may often manure that is bestowed o1 be injurious. See that or five cents—a meal that — in’ digestible form ~ The in many dis However, the practice of rolling or rushing has see: ie grind-| rge evi element needed to ity companies are now EL Saal aren and report favorably as to i build new tissue and furnish SALES Rea human body. meals there is a margin o! ten cents for fruit or green "- Such a diet stomach, healthy liver, active bowels. : ae For breakfast with milk or grain fed whole is not digested and is If Stomach Hurts “ae means a clean _cream. Made in Canada. 2 At twenty- ai a nto a grin that showed five cents a day for three . Increasing as, percentage of di- gestibility of oats pore slowly. ~ Horses with bad teeth are assist- se in the manure unless crushing dopted. GERMAN WAR LOAN FAILS. Sixth Issue) Expected to Show a Con- siderable Falling Off. we. sixth German war loan, due March, has not yet been announce The impression in Berlin is that the total subscriptions will show a consid- erably smaller result than in the case ofthe fifth loan, says a despatch from hi Switzerlan eee ronaner rushing 1eaves the grain feet from dus 6. Counting: Stier tie pouaues ay to the digestive juices, thus aid- eg aut ing digestion. would fake sura magnesia. Stn mit a aaa vor pet in| 7. That crushing even at a consider-| ater immediately after ‘eating, $hey rel able sgt ie profitable in that grain is|would soon forget that, thes were bier |saved and that horses are healthier. |tors would have to look elsewhere for ‘These and other arguments are used ients.” In explanation of these words . f ell known New York physician, stat by advocates of crushing oats for! tha Oe OE LE atten Considering the high cost of ;due o stomach, ‘ud aity and fermentatio public ou in ald and well estab.|Teturns from this District as nearly | Winter. importance is | in Dien new lands which | GRE ountries. In such a country as West- fe eouniianitieas y|prairie schoolhouse is not merely a esa eek days the various com- or Patriotic Club, and for purely so- ers’ boys quickly dispose of whenever assisted by the central Department of Education, which provides catalogues f books suitable for such purposes, er. The number of books alee ta to a school district is based ar, at a ‘h Ls some $30,000.00. Educationists f the province look forward to the when every school district will be y centre, siving ‘0 the settlers led to pesleate &: perity as almost overwhelmed rural Alberta in the last two years, when farmers have been reaping enormous cae and pestis them at the highest fi history, promises to schuipibata = further to the importance of the rural school as a social centre. With every farmer suiving Ms own automobile the ial it- es 8 aad the school is the eae meeting place: SUAS SESE Why He Was Assessed. ‘A resident of an English county town owned a goat, It was an intellig- nt bs beast se used its head, but failed -will of the asi ghbrs, claw 12, date ie t highway,” ete, | perfect as possible. en are now admitted ule: of Mos at the 3. During the whole trial the gains or loses in weight were approximate- y ame for both whole and crush- eariae 4, The slight difference in weights was in favor o! grain but Your Baby’s Health Cheerful, Chubby Children Make the Home Happy Weak, puny babies are a constant care to tired mothers and are subject to many diseases that do not afect healthy childre ep yout children in good health. See that their bowels move reg cautidn should be taken to keep them well and strong. By the consistent use of Mrs. bcs Soothing Syru it is possible to adh many Schaef ills now so prevalent, It isa corrective for diarthera, colic and other infantile ailments. It soothes the fretting baby and p child to sleep well and grow healthy, t brings comfort and relief child and Sane Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Makes Cheerful, Chubby Children Is absolute flv notes tains no opium, their derivatives. ee eet: pleas- ant an 88. mother in all parts of th itpand millions of babies eee benefited by it. Lad log pire nag “Relieve and Protect Your Children Sold by all druggists in Canada and throughout the world amounted to only 125 lb, gain for 10 horses fed half the naa ti ibe grain during the eight m This is .15 Ib. per HOE hae At the average chats of $2 per ton for crushing, such slight alie would cost 13 1-8¢ per poun fowever no dif- ference was apparent in health or general condition. bran was mixed with the whole oats the horses could not eat rapidly owing i the dry, flakey RVRi hues end properly wa- ier nd not fed too much hay, whole grain was foun small fuentition when it all, in the manure. Both from the weights and ap- pearance of the horses and ihe fe dition of the- manure, crushing did not Ee oo increase the aiaeecibiiey Tay Wii bte ta: Graahcd’ pe afle grain, horses must have sufficient rest after meals to start digestion at least. If time is short, feed less rather than allow too rapid eating of the regular feed ; In conclusion, it seemed to be de- finitely shown that, to horses fed in shing little if any advantage and was unprofitable. In other words, the cost of crushing is wasted Killing Sow Thistle, fighting sow thistle Same that this Bes spreads from ‘both seeds and x must, i sherétore: firevent “the plant from prp- ‘ducing seed, kill the perennial root stalk and sow absolutely’ clean seed grain if we are to control this ter- rible pest. Never allow the thistle to show-even a leaf above the ground and by autumn it will be killed we must r 'Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited, en, —My daughter, old, was thrown from ig injured her elbow so badly it remained ful for three years. MENT completely cured her an “has notbeen troubled for two years. Youre truly, LIVESQUE. Be St. Joseph, P. ae 18th Aug., 1900. T lary’s Shoes. Despite eo exhortations. of her idacher small Mary persistently lag- ged during the march in the kinder- garten one morning. last the feather called Mary to her side and said: “Mary, dear, can’t you keep up with the music and the little boy in front of “Yes,” answered Mary, with a beam- ing and Sane mile, “Tecan but my ew shoes SERRE aS ‘Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia, ISSUE No, 10—'17 ‘Minard’s Liniaewt “Oures Burns, Bto, for horses on hard | 4 cand having little time for feed-| ie se Gesedp Yoolehs ate mate taal i a Importance of a Good ade When large, eae: is of land are un- dertaken to tivated, small ones [are held in fampttand though <a: good garden supplies so large a part ‘of what is consumed by a family, and you have a good an | cient rink enclosing. it, lest leattle in one night sanecte tion in sles for garden seeds will de- , generate, becomes mixed and very often bested or dried up so as_ to lose all their vegetative powers, A gar- jen may be made the companion and friend of many a leisure hour, an self and take a pleasure in his labor. Sea ees eee Drink Hot Water Te dyspeption, suftererg, fede gas, wind re 0 me | ubout the rabbi a 3 HA Ht ei a ih HA ANA Seat Sloan’s Lint: as earned its place in he medicine chest as a relief Fa pains and aches, Quickly penetrates without rub- bing and soothes the soreness. Cleaner and more effective than mussy Blenereor onianendi at it does not stain the ‘or rheumi iene tae Bout, jum bago, sprains and strains use Sioa ini« At pall drugeles, 25e. 5U Up in Zoology. Pestinn-< Wht can you — tell me Pupil—It’s hind-foot is lucky. fishes found 01 York coast, the mectioyestl Veh and the sea cat- fish, care fe ir eggs in a peculiar’ manner. rie eggs are deposit- ed the male fish carries the eggs in’its mouth until the fish are hatched. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, lave ‘Thick Wind \ r Choke-dowa, can be Sonne also other Bunches or Swellings, Noblister, no. ept at worl nomical-ronly’a few drops required atan ap: plication. $2 per bot tle delvre Book 3 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for 8 W, F. YOUNG, P, 0 f. 518 Lymans Bidg,, Montreal, Gan sorbine and Absorbing, Ure. are made a Ceoada st t f irtually all industries are domin-| considered advisable to conduct 0 the stomach, Hot F inereases the | Se Bn ae tenlary ae by the war. Within the half | experiment along this line. The re-[signtiy heutalizes the exceusive stom: FOR goldiera whom. e met are unanim-| When baby is teething is a_ time r, for ran the great German j sults of this trial given herewith ap-|ach acid and stops food fermentation, ' —~-—— apm CHEAP_GOOD BOARD. ous in ying: the. Germans their due|of worry to mos Baby’s |iron industry has become. almost pear to answer sou. most of |peing marvelously successful and de: F ing House In Owen Sound, In, good ott also un |itle gums become swollen and ten-| department ‘of the Government. Prices, |the above stated ela qa eats techs Soh hee RL ta EHC a pel fis eee he. German|der; he becomes ine 3, not | which underwent a eae ad- s of eepectal ent. indigestion "Transcona, Man. ‘massed attacks” as inhuman fo the ae well; is greatly troubled with hae last autumn, were fixed} Five ant “ot horses were selected —_—+—_—_— SEES German troops themselve constipation} colic or diarrhoea and | |through an under sane with the | for this experiment and these wei Uruguay has joined the list of na- hadedishclainesictanens ncn Denn aeeibiciea “oven einvalalons 26 e|Government, which is now almost |fed experimentally for eight months| tions that officially recognize twenty. ee Ofices for, sa AES: ANT aon wae Wheat Before Scythe. him. During this period nothing |the sole buy ¢ coaly trade is| starting in October, 1915. The object four-hour time pe ee forced to meet them with|can equal the use of Baby’s Own) made subservient to war purposes as| of this trial was a ¢6mparison of the |S cee sisien ull tatormation. om a ‘a Saat of our artillery,” says) Tablets. They regulate the bowels far a ode Other industries, such| same quantity by weight of whole] sa.arq% niniment for sale everywhere. | Went Adelaide Street. ‘Poronto. the poilu,”” ae iG ee s|and stomach and make the teething | as and ae oe also are|and crushed oats. One horse from iE weak et see them go aahient so easy that the mother scarcely real- fiouitbated: ‘eipely ar. En-|each team was started on crushed, Sounds Quite Easy. | MISCHLLANBOUS before the scythe, ailing fe Mend of izes baby is getting his teeth. Con- tire bi peanhed at these Industries have | and the mate on whole oats, thus in- Smart Young Man: “What do you! ppigicEny . NEW AND RECOND thou.ands!” ming the Tablets Mrs. Arthur | been shut or sharply | suring a fair comparison as to work think of Brown?” 3 Hand. $12.00 up, Send for spectal The British Tommy is more terse.| Archibald, New Town, N. rites: | because ee ab not a to the | performed on each feed. At the end Piaalguan Oia Gerttenina ss! Beoo ES Varsity. C je Works, 413 “Makes me sick at the stomach to see “I used Baby’s Own Tablets when eee piithe -wan\"The mas] ¢f endl wiohth theltbeda were parece He is une of thoge pepele hak aes enh Ne. slaughter,” says he, “but they baby was getting his teeth and Ij|chinery and electricity trades are|in each team. Careful records gine Pou: on@tha Wack whetans voir J‘ itermat wand See nnienhee mine ravely stagger on, dying in rows, rote ane excellent medicine.” extremely active, and there is a great | weights were kept as to the: Sa CON-| face, sy vate you in ae eye behind! 2, pain by ol re Be lian ateuied vine up se trenche: ‘ablets are sold by medicine | activity in the shipyards, many of|sumed. All horses received their us- yoow baud” jue before iste eet emcee e Russian soldier in telling the deere or fae mail at 25 cents a box which are turning out submarines. | ual supply of hay, water and salt. Seas Uegee ee tale crosses himself devoutly and mur- (from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., th Horses were weighed each week. » . chee one murs a prayer to “Little Christ our | Brockville, Ont. Nee Service Cards. As all experiments and practical] “When Your: Eyes Need | Care DOG DISEASES Father.” “Brave fellows,” he de- 2 The or those persons who |tfials have proven the value of some | DsedfurineBy Nos Feels 1 deca, “but against Tie Rune WAAe THE COUNTRY SCHOOL. = bran in a ae mr es following | Bo oe sick. iy ie gor Hedy W: And How to Feed have Re filled j in the National Service Granuiat Eyelids, “Murine is paantacks ate cinsenih cards, or have not properly filled them | ™ixture: 1 part, | sony mide by ou Dannate fee a oid ACigl 0g £0 any ee ‘ oe: e Fence massed ses ScNgain gual Gk Western” Cauads” in 7s. inc Kew poset extended to the aiab day? was dented ie ae Se Sais and Practicy for Seraees = Now ieated to CLAY TeOONEE Co duc Ss aa iar se epee Se Centre. f March, 1917, and furth aepceonne Fine ‘bye Salve in Aseptic 118 West 31st Street, New Yorke caguaities. And the retaking : .. ; « BESE CRYO) he: first: week oF eadkimanth sins |e nek Mareen gr Book of tie Bye Free Douaumont by the French is oo in. the public have again been issued to the post-| 1. sion period, was disregarded in| Murine Bye Remedy Oompany, Ohicago, Adv. = ries, wilt not soon be forgot! * ech “The | rsa De up by -the| masters for distribution among those eaiaiiie vexulte Phe patton PS ea vast Plowed fel, school teacher remain very largely the | Who have made default. It is ne ai servations were made: ah read the newspapers inteligent- [] When buyin Bia Plano : jegut that ever was thought ot : ideals of the popil throughout life, = Bs Military One arena Uae bss seh e gains and losses in the must have a vocabulary of insist 01 S a spectator; “let it be pitted with his perare Lag will < 2,000 ord: | essere eho oles a aeen that | what s been taught during his tifying. There are, however, even in = Sy Sk eh *e stent bees (pis: OTTO HIGEL” a lege when could ts hidden ty some] school yeara: It i fner too much to this District a number who have not Greece became fat but all | Minard’s Zintment Cures Dandruff, PIAN TION Suit coor idee itis enter [bag.that the th + is due Properly made their returns. ‘The Na- oO AC ys tional Service Board hopes that ‘F remained in good condition in spite of : Rees Siericiene to drown a man if he should to a difference of ideals sae d by b at eKETY =| cra, heavy workin Yall, spring “apd Fish Hatch Eggs in Mouths. | thi L | different systems of educa‘ one. in the District will use his or her y eat as " raha Il therein. — Let be so, different sy: oral early summer and regular work in| Two sper ot the salt water cat. pte ae it will draw the boots| Great as is the aetueie of the jvery best efforts in order to make the ‘IN ALE COUNTRIES mCcOCcK 2 BA CK zs Formerly Patent Comet Examiner, pede Ne ST. JAMES NTR ., MO! 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