Monkton Times, 16 Aug 1917, p. 7

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| is ze ake siiiehiceiteninr ee a <tatinne ATTITUDE OF FOUR NEUTRAL POWERS, WHAT THE yy. S. EMBARGO : MEANS TO THEM. \ Holland and the Three Scandinavian ae Kingdoms Are Now in a Grave Dilemma. --_-- The Allies control, their blocading fleets, the ports of Ho den and Norw mitted seaborn - from the United States, fror ish Empire, and f allied and neutral Scandinayi an ports in solemn pledge by the and Dutch Governme freight in question was dest ®xclusively home that none of it* w cumstances These promis been violate frontery th treating as a worthle the guarantee of Bel to which she-had su Neutral Pledges Violated. Thanks to this, the blockade off the German coast has lost nts value as a factor in the which has thereby. the changed. The United States has become one of the Powers of the Entente that are fighting for the emancipation of the ' civilized world from the military and | soundly "at night ? pe economic terrorism of the Hohenzol-|°°me from this description ? lerns, and has exchanged the role of a | yOu ever neutral for that of a belligerent. which part of now, with the American nation, complish by been tion of embargo. Neutrals Must Choose. According to the terms of the latter none of the necessaries of life, in fact, no exports at all, will be allowed to reach the neutrals until first of all the requirements This means that of the people of the United States and then those of her allies have been adequately supplied. there will be very And "in by means of : ; ay, and have only per- € produce return for a Scandinavian . a that the : for iy and Ses and agreements have d with much the same ef- f at Germany displayed much of its present war, unduly prolonged For if the neutral powers concerned had lived up to their en- Bagements and to the Obligations of strict neutrality Germany would long ago have been brought to her knees through economic stress. Great Britain long ago have put an end to breaches of faith and of neutrality on the Scandanivian and Dutch kingdoms and would have shut down on their seaborne trade, closing access to their ports, had it not been for their consideration for the United States and their desire to refrain from any oppressive interference with the maritime commerce of America. since President Wilson took up as in national honor bound, the gauntlet so recklessly and insanely thrown at his feet by the Kaiser, the situation has and France would little left for the neutrals. dealing with them a preference will be shown for those neutrals, especially in Latin America, who have shown a dis- position to refrain from trading with the enemy of the United States, is to say, all Sweden, will Ge rmany, justly be dis- by the board at ministration of the embargo. Few seem to realize the full extent of the importance of this sensational proclamation of an embargo by Presi- It is not merely an eco- at dent Wilson. nomic measure, as might appear It is something far more It is in fact a demand made upon Holland and the Scandinavian kingdoms that they should finally de- clare themselves in the present war and should decide to throw in their lot either with the Central Powers or with those of the Entente. --_------_--_&% first sight. than that. A little flour spread over the top of | cakes before they are iced will prevent | the icing from running off. Cultivate corn as soon after as the soil has dried sufficiently. the soil surface well stirred and light. This lets rain soak in quickly, thus | preventing waste, and it keeps the] na soil warm. Keep all weeds down, as they rob the corn plants of moisture 1600 tons and over.: needed to make corn kernels instead of weed seed. re 2a \) and goods ~ i m the Brit- \ rom other countries, ms , to reach Dutch and : ined consumption, ould under any cir- be resold to Germany, in SS scrap of paper gium's neutrality se bscribed. these But That Great Britain and France re- frained from doing out of considera- tion for the United States while was still neutral President Wilson has full approval of undertaken to ac- means of his proclama- she the that while neutrals such as Holland, Denmark, and above who have aided abetted the cause of Uncle Sam's foes by exporting their domestic produce and their imported goods to Germany, very rightly and criminated against Washington entrusted with the ad- and ee Natural Supply of Steam Tapped to _ Run Small Engine, Ez Volcanic heat is actually being used aaa For summer outings, the thing yo need is a linen frock. or blue, or green, as you please, but b all means you want it cut on ver smart lines. on over the head latest designs. cents. | McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dep WwW MAKE People escape oy °° ---- ----___ with most of |} you envy | strengthen | build up your promstons and disease? Unless _ yo have an organic disease it is genera your constitution, +t be yours. The first thing to be don is to build up ness, liams' Pink Pills is just the medicin you need, ness to the eyes, a steadiness to th Thousands health to this medicine. one of the Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial abounding vitality. Brockville, Ont. --_--____.. the World To-Day. How long can Allied shipping with stand the hideous submarine sap a its tonnage? on the answer very fate of world freedom. look at the facts. At the outset of the ruthless subma announced _ that knees. _ It is generally coneded that the addition of the supersubmarine minate. than 15,000,000 tons of shipping in Sd -- rovided = A Perfect Day. should end--as well as begin--with a_ perfect food, say -- Grape-Nuts with cream. --_-- A crisp, delicious food, containing the entire - nutriment of whole wheat and barley, including the vital mineral elements, so richly Nature in these grains, Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. "There's a Reason" ies vessels of this unit and over. She could afford to lose 1,000,000 tons per month for the next six months and still have 9,000,000 tons left if she did not build a single new ship in the meantime. ; Looking at it from another angle, if Germany persists in her ruthless sub- marine warfare at the highest rate of destruction that has been registered since February 1, it would take 166 weeks, or more than three years, to wipe out British shipping, again on the assumption that her shipyards would be idle all that time. But England can easily build--and is building--600,000 tons a year. She ean gain a million additional tons by altering the so-called Joadline of her ships. Likewise, she can further supplement this tonnage by convert- ing her passenger liners into cargo vessels, This program, it must be remember- ed, does not take into consideration the huge merchant marine project, of the United States, which will event- ually add 8,000,000 tons of new steel It may be pink, The pretty model shown above is in one-piece style and slips like many of the McCall Pattern No. 7884, Misses' One-piece Dress (shit- able for small women); in two lengths. In 4 sizes; 14 to 20 years, Price, 20 This pattern may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the YOURSELF STRONG), 2 strong constitutions the minor ills that | make life miserable for others. Don't the friend who does not system to ward off dis- |ly possible to so improve your physi- cal condition that perfect health will your blood as poor blood is the source of physical weak- To build up the blood Dr. Wil- bringing color to the cheeks, bright- hands, a good appetite and splendid If you are weak and ailing give Dr. and note the daily gain in new health and You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., THE GREAT TONNAGE PROBLEM. One of the Most Vital Questions in This is the question to which hinges the Let us rine campaign, Vice-Admiral Capelle | 1,000,000 tons a month would bring England to. her in the last ten weeks, the submarine has done its worst because the sub- mersible fleet has been increased by Yet the average loss per month has 5 never exceeded 460,000 tons of Bri- rains} tish shipping, and it was John Bull's Keep | hoats the Germans have set out to eli- Up to the 1st of June Great Britain d lost approximately 9 per cent. of her ocean-going tonnage of ships a On May 1, ac- cording to Lord Curzon, she had more to run an electric power plant furnish: ing electricity to a number of towns near Volterra, in south-western Tuso- any, according to an interesting arti- cle in the Annalist, In that region various volcante fis- From using this to operate a small horizontal engine came the idea of us- ing it on a larger scale. _Borings were therefore made in the vicinity and a plentiful supply of steam with good pressure tapped. Because of its impregnation with boracic acid it is not used directly, but employed to vaporize pure water. /This is used to run a plant which furnishes power to five near-by towns. Now that voleanic heat has actually been made commercially profitable we may look to see efforts made to utilize this power source elsewhere, Aetna and Vesuvius may yet be yoked to a municipal lighting plant. Italy's lack of coal renders experiments in this direction unusually valuable, + . > 4% HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER The Physical Union of the Fighting Strength of Two Nations. You wouldn't exactly call it hands across the sea, because Canada is only across a lake; but Canada is part' of WU} England, which is a long way from South State Street, says a Chicago Y | writer. Anyway, what I'm driving at VY jis this: Lieutenant Colonel J. §, Dennis, of- ficer commanding the. western division of the British Recruiting Mission, recently clasped hands with Captain F. R. Kenney, officer com- manding the recruiting district of Northern Illincis for the United States army. When two belligerent parties shake hands there are only two things which t.| the referee or third party can say-- either "Take your corners" or "Bless you, my children." said neither. But I held my breath, for it was an impressive mo- ment, the formal enactment in Chi- cago of immortal history; the physi- cal union of the fighting strength of two great nations. And the spirit of . | patriotic co-operation in the common i- ey what a headache is, whose di-| cause of justice sanctified the alli- | gestion is perfect, and who sleeps ance How far do you Colonel Dennis and Captain Kenney Have |ioined in plans. What they want is made an earnest effort to men to send to the front. Neither has ;any choice as to whether the men go }in Canadian kilts or American khakis. At every one of the dozens of scat- ie) u 3B command volunteers of Canadian citizenship were taken for the expedi- | tionary forces of the Dominion; at every headquarters over which Colonel Dennis has control volunteers of American allegiance were taken for ; our own National Army. e e : ; Bg a Beret to nat | Captain Kenney is credited with be- new blood which reaches every |ing a bit of a bearcat on the science nerve and every part of the body, | | of recruiting. But he was immensely | impressed with the policies and ideas expressed by the distinguished Cana- dian man of war. e CUSESY: . throughout the Colonel Dennis says that there are SNe Re ae SORE TRE ARASH EF Obs teh adlegn 14 Chiciga Gai them despair, owe their present good Z gary, with a total population of 60,000, sent 16,000 soldiers to the front. What. then might Chicago. yield ? There are about 350,000 British sub- jeets here, and some _ sixty-five St. George and Maple Leaf. societies. There is no shortage of material here- ;about for the British recruiting mis- sion. A thrillingly interesting man is Colonel Dennis. He is the most ver- satile individual I have ever met. If one were suddenly to inquire in Ot- tawa, "Who is Dennis ?" one might get back the typically British answer, "Who is he not ?" - For years he was assistant to the t| president of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, Lord Shaughnessy. He has fought Indians, is a veteran with honors of the South African expedi- tion, has engineered road building -| where Indians had to be killed as re- gularly as ties had to be laid in the progress; but he is more--he is a dilettante journalist, a devotee of art, a snappy after-dinner talker, an oc- easional enthusiastic Broadwayite, a raconteur of modest but fascinating personality. Robust and mighty of stature, he rings with military melody all over. , --_----_--_--___-_. BABY'S GREAT DANGER DURING HOT WEATHER More little ones die during the hot weather than at any other time of the year. Diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera infantum and stomach troub- les come without warning, and when a medicine is not at hand to give promptly the short delay too fre- quently means that the child has passed beyond aid. Baby's Own Tab- lets should always be kept in homes where there are young children, An occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent stomach and bowel troubles, or if the trouble comes suddenly the prompt use of the Tablets will cure ; the baby. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. " What He Thought. [ARNESSING VOLCANOES, Why Wait for War sures exist, hot with escaping steam.| -or other fruits, and milk, tered stations under Captain Kenney's | to learn real food values? It is what you digest, not 'what you eat, that furnishes~ strength for the day's work. Many foods tax the digestive powers to the utmost with- out supplying much real nutriment. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is all food and in a form that is easily digested. It is 100 per cent. whole wheat. For break- fast, dinner or supper it takes the place of meat, eggs and potatoes. You don't know how easily you can do without meat or potatoes until you try it. Delicious with sliced bananas, berries, of Made in Canada. . NEW GERMAN DECEPTIONS. Which Increase the Difficulty of Fighting the Submarine. The whole campaign against the German submarine is becoming in- creasingly difficult because of a characteristic succession of deceptions now widely practiced by the enemy. It has cost the British many ships and lives to find out that the Hun stops at nothing to make his undersea opera- tions ruthless anu successful. First of all is the new practice of rigging up a submarine with sails so as to give the vessel the look and char- acter of an innocent and respectable craft. In more than one instance an unarmed merchant vessel has encoun- ered this trickery upon the seas and was on the point of giving a friendly hail when a torpedo shot out from be- neath the canvas, bringing death and destruction to the victim of the trick. One of the latest German devices calculated to lure ships to their death is to set lifeboats, manned by dum- mies, adrift in the open seas. Of course, the moment an Allied vessel sees: these boats a course is steered for them. Humanity could not dict- ate otherwise. It is then that the inhumanity of the submarine asserts itself, for no sooner is the victim started on its mission of mercy than the submarine arises from beneath the water and discharges its torpedo. A third device which has proved to be successful is the sending out of fake §S O S messages. The captain of a certain American passenger vessel showed the writer the transcript of such a radiogram which was after- ward proved to have been sent out by a German submarine. 'It read, "S O S. American vessel sinking. Latitude --, longitude --." Under ordinary circumstances this skipper would have turned his boat m | he done so in this instance he would | have gone to his death. | cedure the German not trouble. ed by hazard and hardship. spite these handicaps the British navy is making headway against the pest of the sea and accounting for more than is generally believed. of Western Canada is by the Canadian Northern Railway, whose lines serve the newest and most productive dis- tricts of Alberta, Manitoba. part to the northward, where experi- pondingly high average wages. arrangements for handling the Farm Laborers traffic, lunch counter cars, which will permit Hxcursionists to be comfortably fed in transit--a jostling and vexatious delays of sta- tion-lunch counter through trains will be run from Mont- real, Ottawa and Toronto to Winnipeg on excursion dates, to be announced shortly. of electric-lighted colonist cars lunch-counter special accommodation for women, Agent, or General Passenger Depts., Toronto, Ont., and Montreal, Que, well known to depend largely on the comfort and contentment of the dairy cause is one of the serious problems that face the dairy fprmer, about and rushed to the scene. Had By this pro- only violates every tradition of the sea, but serious- ly interferes with the rescue of ships in actual] distress whose appeals for help are legitimate. SO S signals cannot be safely heeded. A further evidence of German treachery is the sending up of fake distress rockets at night. More than one ship has been lured to her grave by responding to these signals of co vv been dollars a day. Government, ach distended feeling, it is because of insuf- ficient blood supply to the stomach, com- bined with acid and food fermentation. In such cases try the plan now followed in many hospitals and advised by many eminent physicians of taking a teaspoon- ful of pure bisurated magnesia in half a glass of water, as hot as you can com- fortably drink it. The hot water draws the blood to the stomach and the bisura- ted magnesia, as any physician can tell you, ; stops the food fermentation. simple plan and you will be astonished at the immediate feeling of relief and comfort that always follows the restora- tion of the normal process of digestion. | People who find it inconvenient at times | to secure hot water and travelers who obliged to should always take two or three five-grain tablets of Bisurated Magnesia after meals to pre- vent acid in their stomach. are policemen. requires. 0 Survey Conducted by Canadian North- ern Indicates Need of 25,000 Men Along Its Lines. The successful harvesting of the crop in Western Canada this season {sy what Hx-Premier Asquith of Gredt Britain would. term "a matter of im- perious urgency." Since men began to sow grain west: there has never I so much depending upon the yield of grain in Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta as there is this year. the Great Lakes, GARNER CRO WEST NEEDS THE "IMPERIOUS URGENCY" oF CONSERVING GRAIN YIELD, 6--0--o--o--0--o Ny FLieFT your CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS , MEN Hew to loosen a tender corn or éalius so it lifts out Without pain. 0. 050-000. o Let folks step on your feet here- after; wear shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a tender, aching corn, instantly re- lieves eness, and soon thé entire corn, root and all, lifts right out. . This drug dries at once and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without even irritating the surrounding tissue, A small bottle of freezone obtained at any drug store will cost very little The Canadian Northern Railway, }PUt will positively remove every hard with lines gridironing the productive sections in the west, has already con- cluded a survey as to labour needs, and the prospects of the wages to be paid, and has announced that 25,000 men will be required to'help the farm- ers garner the crops in the territory it serves. average wages will be around three A further conference between the. representatives of the the railways farmers is to be held, when further details will be brought out. The indications The farming situation may not permit of sending as much help as in former seasons, but nothing should be left undone on the farms and in the towns to give the western farmers the assistance of which they stand to-day in urgent need. IF FOOD DISAGREES DRINK HOT When food lies like lead in the stom- and you: have that uncomfortable, instantly neutralizes frequently eals poorly prepared, fermentation and 2 "e GIRL GUIDES, NOT TROOPS. Not a Single Soldier On Guard Out- side British War Probably there is no other War Of- fice like the Imperial one in the world, at least, in one respect--there is not a soldier on guard either outside or inside the whole building. The task of keeping order is left en- tirely in the hands of the Metropolitan Every stranger who en- ters is asked his business by a con- stable, fills in an inquiry form under the guidance of a constable, and, when he leaves, delivers that form, which serves him as a pass up to another If he requires direction inside the building he is put in charge of a little girl apparently fresh from | school, who takes him to the room he Her only mark of official- dom is a brown overall with a small crown on each point of the collar. nstable. or soft corn or callus from one's foot. If your druggist hasn't stocked this new drug yet, tell him to get a small bottle of freezone for you from his wholesale drug house. So--_____. . Salt scattered over the hay when going into the mow adds to palata- bility at feeding time. are that the MONEY ORDERS Send a Dominion Express Money Order. They are payable every- where. and the in Ontario Spraying with Bordeaux mixture and destroying diseased parts will check the spread of celery blight. Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows A yellow warbler has been known to consume 3,500 plant lice in forty min- utes. Another proof of the industry and value of birds to farmers and gar- deners. WATER Two Eyes for a Lifetime Murine is for Tired Byes. Kod Byes ---Sore Byes -- Granulated Byelids. Rests --Refreshes --Restoros. After the B i oy ki e $ Murine is a Favorite 'reat- ment for eyes that f¢el dry and smart. Give your Hyes as much of yourloving care as your Teeth and with the same regulaniy. Care for Them. You Cannot Buy New Eyes: Sold at Drug and Optical Stores or by Mai. Asx Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, 'or Free Boos Regularity in milking time is one of the most important elements in keeping up the flow. the acid and Try this Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. 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F., 816 Lymans Bldg, Montréal, Cam {Mbsorbine and Absorbing, Jt., are anade in Canada, ree, z > at ' he Treasures of ir and Skin Preserved by Cuticura If you use Cuticura Soap for every-day toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then as needed to soothe and heal the first pimples, red- ness, roughness or scalp [eh getihog fe will have as clear a complexion and as good hair as it is possible to have. ' Sample Each Free by Mail d t-card: "Cuticura, Dept. N, Bostoas _ ti S.A. Bold throughout the world, take hasty neutralize the In many _ instances--Persons have suffered untold agony for years doctor- ing for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or kidney disease or some other ailment when their real trouble was lack of iron in the blood--How to tell. New York, N.Y.--In.a recent discourse Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has studied widely both in this country and in great European medical institutions, said: "If you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are ill you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack iron and who are ill for no other reason than the lack of iron. The moment iron is supplied all their multitude of danger- ous symptoms disappear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue and there- fore nothing you eat does you any good; you don't get the strength out of it, Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people be- come generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin; an- other is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are s0 weak they can hardly. walk; Office. Now you begin to see why the cru- sade against the submarine is attend- Yet de- 2 Se HARVESTERS READ THIS The best way to the Harvest Fields Montreal, May 29, '09 Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, Yarmouth, N.S. Gentlemen,--I beg to let you know | that I have used MINARD'S LINI- MENT for some time, and I find it the best I have ever used for the joints and muscles. Yours very truly, THOMAS J. HOGAN. The Champion Clog and Pedes- tal Dancer of Canada, some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't sleep at night, others aresleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endurance. In such cases it is worse than foolishness to take stimu- lating medicines or naracotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the ex- pense of your life later on. No matter what any one tells you, if you are not strong and well you owe it to yourself Doctor Says Nuxated fron Wilf, Increase Strength of Delicate People 100% in Ten Days | walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary |nuxXated iron three times per day after |meals for two weeks. Then test your | Strength again and see for yourself how |much you. have gained, I have seen | dozens of nervous, run-down people who | Were ailing all the time double, and even | triple their strength and endurance and | entirely get rid of their symptoms of | dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in | from ten to fourteen days' time simply | by taking iron in the proper form, and | this, after they had in some cases been | doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new ;remedies, but when you come down to | hard facts there is nothing like good old jiron to put color in your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones, I[t is |also a great nerve and stomach strength- ener and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron like tincture of iron, iron acetate, ete, often ruined People's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated and for these reasons they frequently did more harm | than good, But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and is almost im- mediately beneficial, : NOTE: The manufacturers of Nuxated Iron have such unbounded confidence in its potency that they authorize the announce- ment that they will forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman under sixty who lacks. fron and increase their strength 100 per eent., or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which Nuxated Iron does not at least to make the following test. See how long you can work or how far you can double your strength in ten days' time, It is dispensed by all good druggists, Saskatchewan and These run for the most The C.N.R. has made exceptional and is introducing welcome relief from the Before frying bacon put the rashers into boiling water for two or three ence has shown that crops are least si get : iad rhea out baa ide variable, which means a consequently their i a. noeeteee, tes 4 steady demand for labor and corres. | Chance is removed of their being too salt. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto. Add scrambled eggs afew bread crumbs to the for breakfast; they improve the dish and make the eggs go further. service... Special The equipment will consist and ears, together with All particulars from nearest C.N.R. fe. - The sustained production of milk is FOUR WEEKS IN HOSPITAL No Relief--Mrs. Brown Fin- | ally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ompound, Cleveland, Ohio.--"For years T suf. Little Roderick was rich. An ad- mirer had presented him with a shill- ing. But the coin was too insignificant to represent his ideas of wealth and he determined to convert it into copper. Impressed with the magnitude of the transaction, he boldly marched into a bank, "Six pennies and twelve ha'pennies for a shilling," he said, addressing the cashier with the air of an autocrat, shipping and 2,000,000 tong of wooden, Thus, if the U, 8, vessels are ravaged by submarines at the same rate as the British, there will still be immunit against apy permanent impairment, The food Janes of the world will re- main open, Paper shirts have been issued to Japanese goldiers as a_ protection "You take your shilling and get out against cold, " | and stayed four we organs, 4 | had the same pains. A friend who is a nurse asked me to 7 could hardly walk, for if I stepped ona littlo etone I would | almost faint. ei Gay I did faint and my husband was »| sont for and the doc- tor came, I was ta- ken to the hospital eks but when I came | home I would faint just the same and | Parowax way. cow. Flies not only cause direct loss | fered so sometimesit seemed as though are sealed with of blood and poisoning from their I could not stand bites, but also keep stock from feeding it any longer. It properly. The loss of milk from this Was all in my lower At times I | Is the best way, and | PURE REFIN keep their luscious flay or ferment. One sealed the jars. Just pour melted P of jelly tumblers, It of this," ordered the money-handler, try L dia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Little Roderiek's finer feelings were peek. Ibe an taking it fat very day THE IMPERIAL hurt, He turned towards the swing- _ for I was suffering a great deal, It has door, then drew himself up, and faced already sone me more good than the round, hospital, Pai ie og a 8 rier ae fia' yersel' " he sald, seo as I was my advice is to stop @ firs! fully, ver ¢ aa Pe ie ph dad drug-store and get a bottle of Lydia H, change * hittin P Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun before psi Baeble you go home,"-- Mrs. W, 0, Brown, Minard's Liniment Gures Distemper, | 2844 VW. 1ath 8t., Cleveland, Ohio, ay : \ ) \ Hi t é ¢/) AISLES THE EASIEST WAY TO JEAL PRESERVES the best way is the Jellies and preserves that é ED PARAPFINIE or. They never mold 'They are as good when you want to eat them as they were the day you arowax over the tops keeps out all dust and germs, It keeps the preserves air-tight, FOR THE LAUNDRY--Seo directions on Parowax labels for its use in valuable service-in washing. AT DEALERS EVERYWHERE OIL COMPANY Limited BRANCHES IN ALL OITIBS

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