aie clagett: sp re * BS Yeu Blecicated 7 =e ore 'The question is not as im- Capitalists | pertinent as it sounds. You _ may be a real teetotaler and yet be "intoxicated'--that 2% European war French Cabinet Will Re-establish Nor- mal Conditions, Plans for the reconstruction of {northern France after the war, work- tj ed out by a French Cabinet commit- tee and outlined in official reports re- | wns. all applic pany. Secure Control of) Raw Britain is being kept | its share in the) "That Great attending to. : goes without saying; is, poisoned by the gases that the industrial interests of the 7 c that come from imperfect | country are being neglected, sae: K 4 (ceived at Washington, embrace a care- | Out Pam PO Yate. ; | fully prepared programme for restor- ollingwood, Ont. : is a conclusion far from the trath. Its capitalists are_not overlooking any 'ation of normal conditions immediate- ily after peace is declared. - digestion, The products of) BOOK ON. ES E : food putrefaction are taken | opportunities, gee eigercee ae ----y u - blood ften | ties to secure control of raw mater- fy sti Ree 18 GE OD shal a BOOK ON | p by the b and oft jals needed in their industries. They : Ser een apropnlinge tity | ¥ D 0 G DI SE ASE ? expeditiously as pos- | How ti Ga poison the entire system. -pied districts as CANADIANS ; realize that it is just about as import- Be ! } Cut out meats and starchy | ant ker une nag oa for. thals Eton Sass sible, prefects of the departments al- iandae atet yp Peale fz 4 : ee - manufacturers as it is to secure mar- ' 3 : Ge eee BOY See 'ready having re yorted the number to TY clay CLOVER CO. Inc. --. for . while. h pt kets for the finished products. Acting WW ANTED FOR THE \ m No Need To Rub! @ be repatriated ond a system having. ee Rowedles uadeasa ana Yorkt i edded heat wit MUK | on this principle, they are preparing : ae AOR: cu Face: sasecies oie 'been worked out for the return first of ee _ or cream for breakfast; eat | for 'he give a eae ®. z, «#4 <Sloan's Liniment to the pain | those 'whose presence is an immediate <== Q De ie eatth stew ed fruits and trial war that is destined to follow = : se. Z "or ache, it quickly pen ednites necessity. A central labor bureau has The Soul of 2 Piano is the : eer Ap pemeet : oF Bisse A been established in Paris to estimate e Sou cota the ae Action. Insist on = the present terrible conflict by getting control of large supplies of raw ma- terial wherever they may be found, regardless of distance or immediate accessibility. As an evidence of this and soothes without rabbing. Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, meuralgia, tprains and bruises aro quickly relieved by its use. Cleanerand more promptly effec- tive than mussy plasters or ointments, it does not stain the ekin or clog the pores. Canadians wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve for immediate overseas service, Only men of good character and good physique accepted. Pay $1.10 Minimum per day --Free Kit. | $20.00 per Month Separation Allowance. the labor demand and supply. Health services in the north will be reorganized under the plan to direct measures. of security from damaged puildings and. unexploded shells, and green vegetables for dinner orsupper. It will cure auto- intoxication and make a new man of you. All the meat ef "OTTO HIGEL' PIANO ACTION - 4 Jt | the following item from the Septem- te aol ae A eet ak |Pamchiseican Unfon fe f intrer-- Frid med for service i the CANADIAN _The family medieine chert fa Micvatien |the advisability of building 'of 'perm | ble form. A perfect meal at | Pan-American Union is of interest:--|_ to 18 secepted for service in t 1 of homes has a place for Sloan's eS gg geet eet Sa ao | one Be "Bl Dia, a daily newspaper of NAVAL PATROLS for defence of the Coasts. At all druggiste, 2c. 50c, and $1.00. me | Vinces is being investigated. Steps RA VV FU RS Apply to COMMODORE EMILIUS JARVIS jalso are being taken looking to vict- lowest cost. Madein Canada I OO Monterey, State. of Nuevo Leon, Naval Recruiting Officer, Ontario Area : ; Mexico, is authority for the state- 103 Bay Street, TORONTO, or ualling the departnients of: the Nord, Yt will pay you to ship all THE COMING OF THE FAIRIES. | ment that a company of English cap- Dent. of the Naval Service Pas-de-Calais, Somme, Aisne, -Ar- your fur to' a reliable House, : ' OTTAWA where you can get fall morke dennes' and Meuse after the war by vaine. Ask for our price list and shipping instructions. EDWARD POLLAK & 60. | 260 ST. PAUL ST. WEST. : MONTREAL, QUE. italists with available funds of several hundred thousands pounds sterling has been organized in London to work the Mercado Hill Iron Mines, near Du- rango. This iron hill is one of the richest and most extensive deposits of iron ore in the world, and has hereto- fore been largely used for fluxing purposes in the principal smelters of the republic. The company is report- ed to be negotiating with the Mexican Government alléwances. Cattle now 'kept in the camp of Paris will be sup- 'plied to the northern farmers, and prefects in the invaded district have been provided with funds to purchase agricultural machinery. Resumption of industrial activities | will be under direction of the Minister of Commerce, who will form a private ; organization to handle funds advanced by the Government, and. distribute Angels of Mercy Bring Gifs to Wound- ed Warriors. It is afternoon.. The sun buysts through the windows of the great room in beams of glorious brilliance. The hospital seems full of sunshing and hope. A great, barn-like room, full of beautiful flowers, and black iron bedsteads, and broken men, na e+ GERMAN POST-WAR TRADE ne i Ric aban Experts Work Day and \ Night Preparing. for Peace. | GREAT INFLUX AFTER WAR. Many Canadians Will Remain in Eng- Details of Germany's far-reachin = land, Says Queensberry. lans for conducting 'a world-trade The New Styles lie beneath the white coverlets, government concerning the granting neath the blood-red symbols of the | of the necessary concessions; plans 'campaign after the war were made] A close student of Loo tates Ten ate = meeesig avitlann cuales Red Cross, says London Answers. have been made for excavating work, ; : --"'| public: recently in a lecture in His|who is on g visit to Canada at pre-| regulated. Bead embroidery is a strong rival Majesty's Theatre, London, England,|sent to make extensive investigations oa ae smelters are to be erected and the necessary machinery is to be installed The company It is afternoon, and there is a soft silence, but the branches of the big trees without sing a song of soothing into Canadian conditions for after- just now of the darned-stitch embroid-| hy Frederic William Wile, for many the-war investments, and the bring- ery worked in silk and worsted, On) years a Berlin correspondent. KEEP LITTLE ONES. WELL IN WINTER n whIns/as soon as practicable. A ee i ; and peace. Boys and big men beg od has placed a practical mining engineer _ rok eae -- ~ any Mr. Wile declared there were count-|ing out of settlers, is the Marquis i h the sunlight gal- ist i 1e eads are used most effectively.) jess indications that German finance j i é 2 The Spirit of America at play? £ and metallurgist in charge of the a ance,| of Queensberry, who is accompanied] wiiter is a dangerous season for eit Se ca Ghpactoiill their beds and watc ; ite The white chalk beads on dark satinS! commerce and industry hope to be|pby Mr. H. Stanley Waugh. the little. ones, 'The days mre "60 td lop and chase across the polished} work and a number of laborers have 'oe aoe aoe floor. already been engaged to carry on ac- 9% age bs d reas -| better organized for the post-bellum| "There is an enormous interest : AMERICAN FLAN . is a faint odor of iodine in the mings. Beads of"various colors ar-| campaign all t b S zx "| changeable--one bright, the next cold There is a faint odor paign over the globe than any|peing taken in Canada, and thou-| ond sto y, that the mother is afraid BUBOPEAN PLAN tive operations in the development of ranged in designs to imitate the pop-| other of the great trading nations in-| sands will leave the Old Land for te take the children out for the fresh D.8 White, Pres. J. W. Mott, Mgr. ward. A sigh speaks of a man's eN-|the mine." é ! durance. A bandaged head turns to --------_---- ular Paisley effect is one of thenewest! cluding the United States, as the Ger- | thi coon as the: war is]; : watch the dancing beam. It leaps up RICH RED BLOOD developments in bead work. -- Other | man manufacturing system and dis- peongagraae ails declared. "I know air and exercise they need so much. & F ~ the walls. It vanishes. It %S gone. very attractive color combinations! ijpution systems are the only ones PET of Belgians who eer In consequence they are often cooped WINTER RGGS AND HOW TO GET. And. then the ward seems empty- ME ANS GOOD HE ALTH are also seen, such as dull blue, old| of the first. magnitude which have! making Canada their future home. up in overheated, badly ventilated f THEM. The nurse is absent. The visitors are rose and brown on light tan back-| not been abnormally preoceupied dur-|'They are tired of the war, and gant rooms and are soon seized with colds, fa ty ne ene 21 how vig gone. The brave wounded are left cee grounds. ' ing the last two-and-half years. The]| want to return to their Somrnthr coun- or What . needed we keep 2a "ine high record alone with pain and torment. Their | Just la Little. M Rich, Red Recent costumes from Paris also! speaker said that German agents in|try, I have heard even Englishmen a little ~~ wel ie is ee By abe s Be poultry, and) will tips are as parched as their souls. A¥ 2 ae show that machine stitching is a ver¥| recent time had been particularly ac-| say, 'Oh, if I could only get away to cli d bo w ad ri ei eek, eS rice Hite BO. Blood Cures Most Ailments. | prominent form of trimming. RowS} tive in China and South America. the wilde end forget i all! Ratak bn ihe its meet Saky ae The 220 Beg Kind, Write to-day. missing leg, and a part of life is am- putated. A gaping wound, and days of life are stolen. The sun has gone behind the clouds. The ward is gar- ish, The flowers gleam dully. The trees stir restlessly. O God, they are facing the mystery of pain, in silence. And there rise up before their eyes all the memories of the past, all the} ghostly sights, and the horrors and | terrors of the battlefield. The scream of shells sounds again in their ears.| Life is sweet, but Death beckons. Their fingers trace the lines of the blood-red cross. The door swings slowly, cautiously. The sun leaps out again in a patch of blue sky, bursts through the window, lies across the aisle--a golden lane of The lack of sufficient. red health-| giving blood does not end merely in a pale complexion. It is much more ser- ious, Bloodless people are the tired, languid, run down folk who never have a bit of enjoyment in life. Food does not nourish, there's indigestion, heart palpitation, headache, backache, some- times fainting spells and always nerv- ousness. If anaemia or bloodlessness be neglected too long a decline is sure to follow. Just a little more blood cures all these troubles. Just more rich, red blood, then abounding health, | vitality and pleasure in life. To make |the blood rich, red and pure, use Dr. | Williams' Pink Pills. No other medi- cine increases. the pure blood supply light. The door is opened. Slowly, nervously, there comes into view a head of golden curls; two heads. Two little mites--curly-headed, fairy-like |so quickly or so surely. The cure actu- |ally begins with the first dose, though jnaturally it is not noticeable. This is | Dr. Williams' Pink upon rows of stitching are used at the edges of coats and on collar and cuffs. "What few people outside of Ger- many seem to realize," said Mr. Wile, "is that the Kaiser's Government re- cently established what is virtually a separate Government for the exclusive purposes of paving the way for the new trade war. They have set up a so-called Imperial Board for Transi- tion Economics consisting of nine of the finest business experts in the country, who are working day and night to transfer German commerce from a war to a peace basis with the least possible delay. "Their main concern is to arrange for the earliest and largest possible supply of raw material, especially from the United States. The fleet of thirty to forty odd German liners tied up in New York harbor are to make their first homeward-bound journey after the war packed. to the "We in England felt that black cloud of Germany all along. It in- terfered everywhere. I had arranged for the working of mines in Liberia, South Africa, and Germany interfer- ed. I hada bill put through the Turkish Parliament several years ago, and Germany _ interfered. The world will be a different place when this war is over," he declared. "It has done us good to make such great sacrifices." The Marquis expects to be in Can- ada for about a year. He is the ninth Marquis of Queensberry succeeding his father in 1900. He does consider- able writing for the press. --fo-- Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. Hitting Back, L. B. @UILD, Box 36, ROCK WOOD, ONT, a be able to get over the winter season in perfect safety. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ----$_--__--_--_-- Not A Speed Maniac. "FIow fast can your car go?" "Haven't. the slightest idea, or any desire to find out." Properly Described. _ gi ce ED "What is the mean temperature Of that place?" "That's the kind it is." Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows, The Bank of England has thirty-two - different methods of detecting forged banknotes. ---- Minard's Giniment Cures Distemper. It Pays to Use Good Fertilizers Cheap fertilizers are always more expensive in the long run. If they are not well mixed, for instance, they may produce uneven plant growth, because the fertilizer is weak in some places and strong in others. Make sure of first- peg RE SE 8 See whe isay for this great medicine, for in- had left his leg over yonder. He might stance Mrs. Alex. Gillis, Glenville, N. have been her big brother. She smiles S., seein ; = Cantiek praise Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills too highly. They are --trip up the gangway betwixt the | Pon. rater Soe se ite ca cai rails with American cotton, copper,| Uncle Silas (visiting city relatives . beds. : oes again in Canada for pare he ¢ petroleum, Jead, zinc and all other| who use electrical appliances for cook- class results by using aoe carries a little package. They | quarter of a century. This is tichiy manufacturing staples of which Ger-| ing at the table)--"Well, I swan! You part company. They approach the shousands have always re gadd word to many will stand in such urgent need."| make fun of us for eatin' in the kit- ES mend Spe Peete Wile: said there is hardly an in-|chen. I don't see as it makes much . area my <4 e dustry in Germany to-day, from bank- | difference whether you eat in the kit- ing to. dyes, which is not girding up, chen or cook in the dining-room." itself in new syndicates in order to present more united front than ever avies DFERTILIZERS 'When Your Eyes Need Care im. "§ Sage! 2 isps, '""chock- apd. at him Soldier, she lisps, "choc | seedy a wonderful medicine. I was let.' She hands him: a® packet. He). h inn. euler the moment peace comes. very much, run down, suffered from * Ose Murine Eye Medicine. NoSmarting--Feels Fine--Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak, They are very finely ground and perfectly mixed by the most laughs at her. "Thank you kiddie!" Sore Eyes and Granulated Eyelids, Murine is compounded by our Ocuiista--not_# 'Patent | es a used in sontoustn eee ta " 5 | Practice for many years. Now dedicated to C.P.R. Steamer Will Make Three | the Publte and sold by Druggists ae too per 7 i | Bottle. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tube Trips for Tourists. Bottle. soe Writs for Book of the Hye Free the past) Murine Eye Remedy Company, Ohicago. Adv. thorough method known. One of those fertilizers is the right one for your soil. It will imcrease your crops, hasten maturity, improve the quality and make more money for you. Harab-Davies fertilizers are true plant. foods good for both crop and soil. Write to-day for bulletins and our fertilizer booklet. We send them free of charge. Ontario Fertilizers, Limited, West Toronto. _|frequent dizzy spells, and had an al- He Legere out ee bass! and fin | most constant severe pain in the back. bets ¢ : nip si. pnd at" y- } then | My home work was a source of dread, at she sors d-bye:" and then | 7 felt so weak, and life held but little oes on to the next bed. Sa s $ - Around the whole ward. they PRO fon ae ge Then I began taking Dr. Some of the men are asleep, and the | Williams' Pink Pills and the result . They made SERVICE TO ALASKA, As was the case during season the C.P.R. steamship Princess Charlotte will make three round trips Less Crowded. in the Alaska tourist service next' wijjis=Were you at the lecture | year, which becomes effective June 8,! jast evening? : : : \ : E . Gillis--Yes. is used on, and sometimes in the same| The list of tourist sailings between| wijlis--Wasn't that awful? The | shade. : ; | Victoria, Vancouver and Skagway,|jgea of five thousand people jammed | Hip-length coats with the pinched which has just been announced by the! and squeezed into that little hall! | effect at the back and a straight front; B.C. Coast Service, provides for three | Gillis_-On the contrary, I thought | little fairies place their gifts by each pen Thee ates and fully , bleeper 5 stn . Las | Pestored my health. I would urge f lags oh Salata casino every weak woman to give these pills Their little feet patter down the |# fair trial." . : ' | You can get Dr. Williams' Pink teat The agg, ge 8 | Pills through any dealer in medicine ously up i . satu €Y | or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a reach the door, and as they pull at it | box or six boxes for $2.50 from The The Pinched-Back Coat The stitching is often done in silk of a darker shade than the material it; 1917. they look back at their soldiers. They | ph. win: cates 5 : t wave their hands, "Good-bye!" Pe Aa! nw Medicine Co., Brock-|are very smart for the serviceable| round trip sailings for the Princess | it was quite a relief after being out | the great men in their beds, who can, | fdlh i suit for daily wear or for the sports| Charlotte, seven for the Princess Alice| on the municipal golf-links all after- wave their hands too, and there are | soa Siar ime Si ie suit. The back is belted with a rath-| and seven for the Princess Sophia, Slew ig . smiles in their eyes. | LOGGER IN DARING FEAT. er wide belt stitched down over short| making 17 round trip sailings all told for the summer season of 1917. And then the ward is silent and mo- tionless again. But the sunshine still remains the sunshine of childhood, brighter | costume. . In mannish mixtures and' tourist trade last summer was such a than the sky. A few weeks ago the crew of Hig- | jersey cloth, these suits are worn for| pronounced suecess that the company Gentlemen,--Last winter I received ; ------ | gins' logging camp at Camelon Har- shopping, sports, and for practical|had no alternative but to arrange for | great benefit Say 2 use of re oungest general in the Bri-| bor, Tribune Channel, about 80 miles | use. The sketch illustrates one of! her return to the northern run next | ARD'S LINIMEN in a severe attac igh qe ahivey nine ite ze [north of Vancouver, witnessed an act these jaunty suits in bright green| year, when it is expected tourist travel|of LaGrippe, and I have frequently ote ier vie ae Gey nC: | of remarkable daring and agility, per-| jersey cloth. north will break all records. The| proved it to be very effective in cases pr ing stump land of Inflammation. happy, smiling fields that bear How He Attached Cable to Tree at Great Height. formed by one of their number, which e ore will doubtless be talked about for|from your local McCall dealer or| with a view to giving plenty of time Yours, Imany a day in the- Coast lumber|from_ the McCall Company 70 Bond! for the arrangement of advance book- Ww. A. HUTCHINSON. bank for you. sf . camps, where feats of daredevil brav-|St., Toronto, Ontario. 'Dept. W" | ings. bi Our Free Book, ©The ee Tin ines dan eae ay. ¢ A bbl sie ' mH iia ck i ' ow you can ic, ery are as dommon as "scraps" % The company proposes making a farm Jand. It showe you photographs of immense stumps it has among school boys. sit A Knock. feature of this delightful travel route, pulled; it contains letters from the men who pulled them; and it will In the course of a shift to a new Hub-One night while you were and specially illustrated and descrip- popcorn me pscrites convince you that the easiest, quickest and cheapest way ts with a Tea or Coffee, You | Should Consider Whether Or Not It Is Harmful "There's a Reason" for ~ POSTUM logging location it became necessary to attach a cable to a very tall tree pleats, which produces the pinched effect. With this type of coat the full box-pleated skirt makes an excellent These patterns may be obtained away I heard a burglar. You should have seen me going downstairs three The advent of the palatial steamship Princess Charlotte in the Alaskan Minard's Linime®tt Co., Limited. schedule has been arranged earlier tive literature is being prepared for distribution all over the continent. The| "Ma, won't yer let me have som e rich crops, and put money into the Stum at a point 120 feet from the ground. Usually this is done by a workman equipped with pole-climbing spurs and belt, but this time these means were not available. What was to be done? It would take several days to secure the equipment from Van- couver, and a shutdown of the opera- tions for that length of time was not to be thought of owing to the heavy expense involved. This is where tall Andrew Busby came to the rescue, if reports are steps at a time. was he, on the roof? Not To Be Whipped. Mrs. Mrs, Jones? mint 'as swallowed a cartridge, Wife (who knows him) -- Where Minard's Liniment Cures Diphiheria. Mullins--What's the matter, Mrs. Jones--Why, this young var- T cant's wallop 'im for fear it goes off. accommodation on the Princess. Char-| cake now? w: 'lotte will be largely reserved for par-| "Didn't Oi tell ye Oi wouldn't giv ties booking in the East. A large it to ye at all if ye didn't kape still? number of inquiries regarding the| "Yes, but-- --" northern tours have already been "Well, the longer ye kape still th made in the East by parties who were| sooner ye'll get it, moind that." P e "| irshin Puller Ono Man -- Horse Power e true. He was an expert chopper and | skilled in using a springboard, With his axe and two springboards he be- gan to climb the tree. Standing on the first board, he chopped a_ notch five feet above him, slipped the sec- ond board into the notch, climbed up, and, drawing the first board after him, repeated the performance a score of times. In an hour, while his compan- ions below watched him breathlessly, he reached the top of the tree and af- | fixed the rope. Standing on a board a few inches wide, he was apparently as cool at 100 feet from the ground as when he was only five feet . from terra firma. Busby is now a private ip*the 230th Forestry Battalion, havin' enlisted in Vancouver a few days after perform- unable to sade the trip last summer. = The horse pever monkine - for the ~4 ee aeons x = Se, REN EY bi bs, tl many irstin method to clear land RESTORE RHEIMS CATHEDRAL. os Sao it will pail anything ft tack- | ready for the plow from 10% tes, and, because of its triple power, to 50% cheaper than any other ae Work Will Be Begun on Structure apes pve MA a gr s Si > lin: machine. Will to When Bitgation 1 ie MA e sod . M Back Bond Bey + An Albert Dalimier, Under-Secretary oe hs 18 Year Guarantee Now. Tooarly for Fine Arts, states that permission iy Seat taps One Man Poller | Warranted caving | Devers in each has been asked of the German author- Would you like to end that te ets the biggestetumps. | os 5 nay locality we of- iti h ati Rheims; Sible itching, that burning pain, to uble leverage gives ION toBON ower | ga eh ities for the restoration of Rheims; 4.2) those horrid sores? you a giant's ss all other methods. Rpt fais Cathedral. You have tried all sorts of fatty pueh on the handle | Profit Sharing Plan our profit shar- "Orders were given by the French| pintments, lotions and powders. Put tneans a pall of tons to jt amy No Government for provisional repairs to| them aside now Ae camatk.. the stump. Clears an =~ 3 the roofs of the cathedral In Autumn,} hance as epresente -Buk. acre from one anchos, willingness show your aid' said M. Dalimier, "but we were| _ Zam-Buk is made from Neri) te Every guaranteed for 15 | Kiretin tc 4 : LRP sences; is a natural healer. Is not rs, flaw or no flaw, money | Don't _ the unable to begin work without "| gomething you have to send to the Peck if the Kirstin bond does not tive | coupon today, agreement with the military authori-} gn4 of the world for, and pay & A. 5. EIMSTIN OAN- ties and they begged us to do nothing.| heavy price! Every druggist will ADIAN sell you Zam-B They pointed out that tho cathedral Just give it a was still under German fire, that from Nogent to La Bassee, where the hkat- teries firing on the town were install- ed, everything that passed could be distinctly seen, and that workmen on the cathedral would, therefore, be sure to be observed and fired upon. When the situation permits the work will ing the act above recorded. \be undeftaken," uk and for 50c. only. fair trial and incl- dently give yourself ease by the quickest route. See name on box:-- MBUK 8325 Dennis St. SAULT STE. MARIE. ONT. aneee