Atwood Bee, 5 Sep 1918, p. 7

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-- lemon juice to remove complexion ' tell him to get a small boftle for you , of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to' am Typically German. =, A mother in Belgium saw a German ap! ing her home. She hid her vhildren: The German demanded sup- 'per, lodging and breakfast. His wants were satisfied. In the morning, to the "How strange--lI i thought all Germans were bad. I am' pleased to know that you are a gentle- man. Do'you know that when I first saw you I hid my children? > "So?" replied the German. "I too have children. Let me see yours." Whereupon the fond mother called up the treasures of her heart from the cellar, only to see them both shot dead at her feet. In her grief later she told the story to her neighbors--but now she tells in a f CONTAINS NO ALUM y MADE IN CANADA_ it to the bars of her window madhouse, -- --¢@--__-- "In Flanders Fields." In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That matk our place; and in the sky The larks still bravely' singin » fly YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN Scarce heard amid the guns below. iii Cincinnati man télle how to dry up acorn or calius so It lifts oft-with fingers. We are_the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, 'Loved and-were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields, ©--o--o--o0-- 0o--_ 0 0 0 --_0--_ 0 00-8 Take up our quarrel' with the foe: You corn-pestered men and women Te te ae Ne Ee oer corte Milled son baiare, nape tee! llag act ae kg eg =e Cincinnati eaciioatey, because a tew | We shall not sleep, though poppies drops of fréezone applied directly on a grow tender, aching corn or callus, stops | In Flanders fields. Soreness at once and soon the corn or | --Lieut.-Col. John McCrae. | »#rdened callus loosens so it can be . lifted off, root and all, without pain. LEMONS MAKE SKIN A small bottle of freezone costs very ; WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR | little at any drug store, but will posi-; lively take off every hard or soft corn : or callus. This should be tried, as it) is inexpensive and is said not to irri- tate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone Make this beauty lotion for a. few cents and see for yourself. What girl or woman hasn't heard of | blemishes; to wjyten the skin and to | from his wholesale drug house. It is bring out the roses, the freshness and | fine stuff and acts like a charm every the hidden beauty? But lemon juice | time. alone is acid, therefore frritating, and | should be mixed with orchard white} this way. Strain through a fine cloth} the juice of two fresh lemons into a! bottle containing about three ounces | > * of orchard white then shake well pie peed of vegetables : ah Sone te you have a whole quarter pint of skin | summer. August is the month for les, beans, cauli- and complexion lotion at about the | SOFTeNtS, plums, apples, : cost one usually pays for a small jar. "CT? SOF carrots end beets. Make te) the most of the abundant garden crop strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets : this summer. into the bottle, then this lotion will re- | main pure and fresh for months. | When applied daily to the face, neck, | arms and hands it should help al | ------___--_ "Can All You Can, Canada" Canadians are asked to can, dry and store the greatest possible quan- ) ipard's Ginment Cures Distempen Germany's Last Word. Arthur Train, the novelist, put down the skin a German newspaper at the Century . Club, in New York, with an impatient Any druggist will supply three | grunt. ounces of orchard white at very little | "It says here," he explained, "that cost and the grocer has the lemons. it is Germany who will speak the last word in this war." - bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify RUSKIN ON HUN TRAITS ' Jand added: s, Germany will speak the last ' How the Great English Write ts a an Character ae Wear 6 wo Ruskin in-measuring the Germans ' will be "Kamerad!'" in peace and war times, gives the fol- lowing in "Fors Clavigera": "Blessing is only for the weak and / MONEY ORDERS. Dominion Express Bizes, ' Transfer Design No. 888, 15 cents. ¢ Money Orders from your are on sale in five thousand offices | from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St, Tor- Attractive Models ca) A simple little dress for school oF play. Developed in percale or linen. McCall Pattern No. 8488, Child's Dress. In 5 sizes, 2 to 10 years. Price, 16 cents, Transfer Designs Nos. 690 and 607, 10 cents each. _-- | . Only the young girl could withstand} Then the novelist laughed angrily the severe test of this-neckline, and only dimpled elbows may show | ' these McCall : tern is short sleeves. No, 'Dress, ~ to 20 years. Price, These patterna may be obtained y local McCall dealer, or merciful, and a German cannot be! | ; either; he does not understand even throughout Canada. | One Dept. W. \ the meaning of the words. In that is! The Main Objective | FOR salu the intense, irreconcilable difference between the French and German natures. A Frenchman is selfish only less food or no food to-morrow is a when he is vile and lustful: but a fool's benefaction. The stabilation German, selfish in the purest states of food prices is, in the long run, in- of virtue and morality. A French- finitely more important than any man is arrogant only in ignorance; theatrical price reduction." Sir Wil- but no qnantity of learning ever mak- " a EEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALB Cheap food to-cay, if it means W in New Ontario © 5, ae France, WHIll sell $3,000. Worth dou! that amount A ply J. H., c/o Publishing Co. Toron LL and | Ontario. Insurance carried liam Goode, Diaison Officer for the Wnsen Publishing Gor Lot Torro for $1.200 on quick sale Bor 6%, British Ministry of Food with the United States Food Administration and the Canada Food Board, es a Gern.an modest. "Agcordinly, when the Germans get command /of Lombardy they bombard nearly extinct. We hav ones. R, ED Pupples, IGREED NEWFOUNDLAND that noble breed now ye some very fine A. Gillespie, Abbotsford. Que. Venice, steal their pictures (which Lachute, Qye., 25th Sept, 1908. 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