THE POLICE FORCE OF THE BODY pD** and night--without ceasing--a struggle is going on in your body be- tween the germs of disease 'and the white blood cor- puscles--tHe police force of the human body. If this police force weakens, | disease germs gain a foot- hold--sickness follows. Constipation is the most common and dangerous way of corrupting ' ae human police force. Yood _ Waste remains too long in the in- -testines-- decays -- poisons the blood --and opens the way for attack by the germs that cause tuberculosis, diphtheria, pneumonia and a mul- titude of other ills. ; 'The culpable habit of using salts, pills, mineral waters, castor oil etc., to force the bowels to move; 'makes this condition even worse, as constipation returns almost im- mediately. Nujol is. entirely different from drugs as it does not force or irritate the bowels. z "Nujol prevents stagnation by soft- ening the food waste and encour- aging the intestinal muscles to act naturalty, thus removing the cause of constipation and velf-poisoning. _ Itisabsolutely harmless end pleasant. » Nujol helps Nature establish easy, - thorough bowel evacuation at reg- ular intervals--the healthiest habit in the world. Get < bottle of Nujol from your ° druggist today and keep your palice force on the job. Nee Warning « Nujol is sold-in sealed : ' * bottles bearing the 'Nujol Trade Mark. All druggists. In- "sist on Nujol. You may suffer from substitutes. ' é ujol Constipation "Regularas " Clockwoykjs Joy in the Morning. O'er Flanders fields the sunset glow Smiles on the grayes of those below Who fought their gallant fight To save for children yet unborn . Sweet liberty; and those who mourn Through many a sleepless night, Consoled should be with this sweet thought, That Victory, though dearly bought Against foul German might, God gave to us as recompense Tor calling our dear loved ones hence, And he knows what is right. So let us pray through dreary days, That God, in his mysterious ways, Will grant us second sight _ To look beyond the clouded sky And see our meeting, by and by, With those we nrfeurn to-night. : SST ETL MGy, Lr ak Salts f Disappearing Lake. In Georgia, near Vladosta, there is a lake which disappears every three or four years and then comes back again, no matter what the weather is like. : e The lake is three miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide, with an average depth of 12 feet of water. There are natural subterranean pas- sages beneath it, through which the water passes off, It takes two or three weeks to dis- appear, when a mammoth basin is left in its place, which furnishes a beautiful sandy beach. After a month or so the water begins to return, and then in a couple of weeks it is the same magnificent stretch of water as it was before, ee OT ee To clean gold chains soak in -soap-suds in which a little prepared chalk has been added. Chili has some of the richest iron ore in the world and the Government is planning to increase its production |embroidery is taken from McCall The Weekly : Fashions | an ti RESON 8656~-Isn't this just one of the simplest and most effective child's models you have seen? Aad the fulhiess may be smocked instead of tucked, by using MeCail Transfer Patiern 690, blue or yellow, price 10 cents. The dress is cut from McCall Pattern 8656--5 sizes--6 months to 6 years, price 15 cents. fhe bit of Transfer Pattern 884, blue or yellow, price 15 cents. a 8649--This house dress may be de- veloped from plain and figured per- cale; the pockets are roomy enough for one's bunch of keys. Medium size requires 4% yards of 36-inch material and 1 yard of contrasting material. McCall sizes--34 to 44 inch bust measure, price 25c. JH ic MoCain Pattern 8649--8) twenty-two sons and fourteen daugh- ters, all of whom were living when the war broke out. One of his sons was valet to Pope Pius X.; he res turned to France to fight and was wounded in each of four different en- gagements. One of the sons lost both legs, another returned from the front blind and deaf, and another underwent | the trepanning operation. rr ROSY CHEEKS AND GOOD HEALTH Come Through Keeping the Blood in a Rich, Red and Pure Condition. When a girl--or a woman--finds her color fading, when her cheeks and lips grow pale, and she gets short of breath easily and her heart palpitates: after the slightest exertion, or under the least éxcitement, it means that she is suffering from anaemia--thin, watery blood, Headache and back- ache frequently accompany this condi- tion, and nervousness is often present. The remedy for this condition is to build up the blood, and for this pur- pose there is no medicine that can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They build up and renew the blood, bring brightness to the eyes, color to the cheeks, and a general feeling of re- newed health and energy. The only other treatment needed is plenty of sunlight, moderate exercise and good, plain food. The girl or woman who gives this treatment a fair trial will soon' find herself enjoying perfect health. Mrs. Hiram Shook, R.R. No. 1, Lyndhurst, says:--'I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for I believed they saved my daugh- ter's 'life. She was in a terribly run down condition, pale, wan, and des- pondent, and people who saw her con- sidered her in a decline. The doctor who treated her did not help her any, and then I decided to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This decision proved a wise one, for before six boxes were used she was much better. I got six more boxes, and before they were gone she was in the best of health. When she began the use of the _ pills she weighed only 90 pounds, and under their use her weight incréased to 127 pounds. I strongly urge all mothers of weak girls to give them Dr. Wil- liam's Pink Pills. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail post paid at 50c.'a box or six boxes for $2.50 rom The: Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Yo., Brockville, Ont. Bits About Bees. Thé price of honey has made many of us think more of bees. And, as hardly anything is more interesting than the "busy bee," here is a little news about him--and her. In a hive there are three kinds of bees--drones, workers, and the queen bee. Drones, alas! are the male bees. They are stingless--thanks for that! --and unlike other bees, have no pol- len baskets--the fringe of stiff leg bristles on which pollen is conveyed to the hive. The queen bee is the only fully-de- veloped female bee in the hive. Only she, with her series of productive or- gans, can perpetuate the bee race. Kill all the queens, and there will be no bees and no honey. The queen bee will lay from two to three thousand eggs daily in the sea- son. She is the mother of lay eggs to produce either drones or workers---as the fancy takes her. The queen bee heads the bees when they issue to swarm. This takes place when the queen cell is capped; but should the weather be unsuitable the bees tear down the queen cells, and wait. There's more in bees sting! than their oe KEEP CHILDREN HEALTHY To keep children healthy the bowels must be kept regular and the stomach sweet. Nine-tenths of the ailments 8209--This little model is suitable not only for an apron dress, but makes a eharming one-piece frock. McCall Pattern 8209--38 sizes--S., M., L.--price 20 cents. It requires 4% yards of 36-inch material. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. -- RECORD OF FRENCH FAMILY. Thirteen Sons killed in War and Others Suffered Injuries. Thirteen sons killed on the field of battle, three, discharged with grave injuries, one wounded four different times, the father and one daughter summarily shot by the Germans for going t6 Lille to celebrate the centen- nial anniversary of a relative, and an- other daughter killed by a German shell at Dunkirk, is the record of the of Reminghe, near. Ypres. M. Vanhee had thirty-six childlren, with the aid of European experts. edt . PELE Oc Be ) J 0. 4 a - as they like. -- 0 gees ° % , 'here's no harm in | to hurt them and Ro '§ after-regrets. -- a Reason" elt laa el ae em a ae Pe 2 ee ; "There's Tae ) <7 C : CII II Mae 7 Children Can Drink as many cupfuls of -- , i Woe * fl 'ae no druds WIPNOLClrCR family of M. Vanhee, a French farmer | |down from the white heat, ; Which afflict little ones are caused by derangements of the bowels and }stomach. No other medicine can equal | Baby's Own Tablets in guarding either the baby or growing child from the ills that follow a disordered condition of the bowels or stomach. They are a mild but thorough laxative and never fail to give results. Concerning them Mrs. W. B. Coolledge, Sarnia, Ont., says: "I have used Baby's Own Tab- lets for over three years and have found them the best medicine I have ever used for my children. I never have any trouble giving them to my little ones and they have saved me many a doctor's/bill. My advice to all mothers of little ones is to keep a box of the Tablets in the house." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. SAS ae Shops Are Dark. You may have wondered sometimes why the village smithy is such a dark pbuilding, its allowance of window light being fearfully small. _ The reason for this is not economy of glass, but for the special purpose of the smith's work. Too much light upon the pieces of white-hot iron or steel is not desirable for two reasons; one is that the "heat" cannot be seen properly in a strong light. The other is that in the course of "tempering" tools, such as_ picks, chisels, drills, etc., the smith has to judge by the colors, as the tool cools exactly when to dip them in the water-bath, and these colors can only be seen ac- curately in a shaded place. Steel passes through a_ beautiful range of colors, from the most daz- zling, seething yellow to dark yellow, reddish brown. purple, and finally to dark blue, all these temperatures hav- ing their particular uses when a tool is "quenched." Why Blacksmith The first submarine boat was test- ed in Plymouth harbor, England, in 1774. pot aie e on Ask for Minard's and take no other. all the | i, applied and does not inflame or even | other inmates in the hive, and can} 52% INTEREST DEBENTURES. Absolute Security. Interest payable half yearly. ~ The Great West Permanent Loan Company. Toronto Office _ 20 King St. West, "What About the Hosses?" We had sought the sweet seclusion of an old estaminet And the wine-cyp, circulated in the old familiar way. We had fed our hearts on memories, and talked as soldiers will ~ Of the comrades "pushing daisies" on a barren, shell-marked hill. But one Western boy was silent-- never lifted up his head Till resentment seemed to stir him, and he raised his eyes and said: \ ~ "But what about the hosses In the roll-call of the dead? Are they mentioned in the losses-- Has a single word been said? Is there any simple token of their agony unspoken-- Haye they any wooden crosses In the valleys where they bled?" Our thoughts flew back like lightning, and across the brimming cup We saw the beasts of burden bringing ammunition up-- The endless line of transport winding all across the hill, 'And the starving and the dying on the fields of Aubreville-- The misery, the fortitude of those that had been gassed, And eyes of silent sorrow, pleading pa- tience as they passed. Aye. "What about the horses?" On the blazoned scroll of Fame-- The pulling, hauling horses, And the broken, blind, and lame. Giving every ounce of power, to the gasping, dying hour-- Where's the martyr in the forces Played a better, braver game? fe -- The Higher Learning. ~The schoolmaster was calling on an indignant mother, "For my part,' babbled the good woman, "I can't deceive what on earth eddification is comin' to! When I was young, if a gal only understood the elimens of distraction, provision, re- plenishing, an' the common dominator, an' knew all about the rivers an' their obituaries, the currents, an' the dormi- tories, the provinces an' umpires, they had eddication enough!" 3 ip me With the Fingers! Says Gorns Lift Out Without Any Pain | 0 --0---0--- 0-8 f= Sore corns, hard eorns, soft corns or any kind of a corn can shortly be lifted right out with the fingers if you | will apply directly upon the corn a few | drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati | authority. It is claimed that at small cost one can get a quarter of an ounce of free- | zone at any drug store, which is suffi- | cient to rid one's feet of every corn | or callus without pain or soreness or the danger of infection. ; This new drug is an ether compound, | and while sticky, dries the moment it irritate the surrounding tissue. This announcement will interest many women here, for it is said that | the present high-heel footwear is put- ting corns on practically every woman's feet. --o-- ----- Compliment to Canadians. A Belgian Salvation army worker whose letter appeared in the New | York Herald Magazine for May 4th, } in describing the withdrawal of the} German army from Belgium, refers to | the Canadians as well-equipped, well mounted soldiers, who were kind, quiet and gentlemanly men." I was cured of Bronchitis and Asth- ma by MINARD'S. LINIMENT. MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Let's 1 I was eured of a severe attack of Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINI- MENT. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. I was cured of a severely. sprained leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. Bridgewater. A Motto. Over the choir loft of an old church in Nova Scotia hangs a yellowed mot- to which reads: : "See that what thou singest with thy lips thou dost believe in thine heart, and that what thou believest in thine heart thou dost show forth in thy works'--Tenth Decree of the Fourth Council of Carthage, A.D. 398. --_)---__--. WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. GIRLS! -- Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifier known. Massage this fragrant creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you. { aaah abe SOR cnc re ae When a raincoat is too badly worn to be used, but partially good, the back can be cut into an apron to wear Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. Put three tablespoonfuls turpen- tine in three quarts of water and 'under another apron when washing.|. to prevent moths. te sponge the carpets after sweeping, | / The Fatal Day. A merchant in a certain town has about decided to go out of business since he wrote an "ad" for the local paper in which+he expounded upon the vast crowds of customers that visited his store. The printer made the mistake, but as the merchant read his own proof, he has no alibi, Any- how, here is his statement as it appear- ed to the townspeople: ' "If you could» have seen the crows that flocked to our store yesterday you would realize that the picking is good on our bargain counters." How on earth can he ever expect to square himself with the ladies who visited his counters upon that fatal day? THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE ASPIRIN ONLY TABLETS MARKED WITH "BAYER CROSS" ARE ASPIRIN. If You Don't See the "Bayer Cross" on the Tablets, Refuse Them--They Are Not Aspirin At All. Your druggist gladly will give you the genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" because genuine Aspirin now is made by Canadians and owned by a Cana- dian Company. There is net a cent's worth of Ger- man interest in Aspirin, all rights be- ing purchased from the U.S. Govern- ment. During the war, acid imitations were sold as Aspirin in pill boxes and various other containers. But now you can get genuine Aspirin, plainly stamped with the safety "Bayer Cross" --Aspirin proved safe by millions for Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Colds, Neuritis, and Pain generally. Flandy tin boxes of 12 tablets, also. larger "Bayer" packages. 2 Aspirin is the trade mark, registered in Canada, of Bayer: Manufacture of Monoacetic-acidester of Salicylicacid. ---- ee Chinese keep eggs fresh for ship- ping long distances by coating them with a paste made of sea salt, vege- table ashes and water. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. » One man can grow a large flock of sheep, and grow enough food for winter them in good condition. SRE ere Tones UNIVERSITY § KINGSTON, ONTARIO ARTS Part of the Arts course may be covered by § correspondence. § MEDICINE EDUCATION: # APPLIED SCIENCE ; Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical : Engineering fe & SUMMER SCHOOL NAVIGATION SCHOGL F § July and August. December to April GEO. Y. NiR. FARMER INVEST YOUR MONEY In an Impement Shed LUMBER DEALER For Plans and Prices, PROS ACure for Pimples "Y oudon'tneed mercury, potash or any other strong mineral to cure pimples caused' by poor blood. Take Extract of Roots-- druggist calls it "Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup--and your skin will clear up as fresh as a baby's. It will sweeten your stomachand regulate your bowels." Get the genuine. 50c.and $1.00 Bottles. At drug stores. 5 Wash Out Your Pores. With Cuticura Soap And have a clear, sweet, healthy skin with little trouble and trifling expense. Con- trast this simple wholesome treatment | with tiresome massaging and other fads. On retiring smear the face with Cuticura Ointment on the end of the finger, wash off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water, using plenty of soap, best ap- plied with the hands which it softens wonderfully, and continue bathing a few. moments, Rinse with tepid water, dry gently and dust on a few grains of Cuticura Talcum Powder, a delicate fascinating fragrance. pes Ointment and Talcum sold every- where. ISSUE 26--'19. rd The Indian Calendar. Among the Indians time is calcu- lated by moons instead of months, January is' called "the hard moon"; February, 'the raccoon moon"; March, "the sore eye moon"; April, "the moon in which geese lay eggs"; May, "the planting moon"; June, "the moon when _ strawberries are red'; July, "the moon when choke cherries are ripe'; August, "the harvest moon}'; September, "the moon when rice is laid up to dry'; October, "the rice-drying' moon"; November, "the deer-killing moon'; and ecember, "the deer moon." " So MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion Express Money Order. They are payable_everywhere. "What was the result of the flood?" asked the Sunday school teacher. "Mud," replied the bright youngster. Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. Old pieces of velveteen make splendid polishing cloths--for furni- ture, silver or plated articles. DOMINION Bicycle Tires STAND UP TO EVERY TEST Test them for quality and , workmanship--test them for speed and mileage--test their sturdy service and easy riding--and you will find Dominion Tires "Un- questionably The Best Tires Made', Sold by the Leading Dealers POULTRY WANTED _ Live Poultry, Fancy Tens. Pige Eggs, etc.? Write I. Weinrauch & Son, 10-18 St. J. Pr real. "Que: ean Baptiste Market, Mont- HOME BUILDERS! ye , * Wate FOR OUR. FREE BOOK OF House Plans, and information tell+ ing how to save from T dred Dollars on dress Halliday W., Hamilton, Ont. N County. Splendid opportunity. Wri Box T, Wilson Publishing Co., Limite 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. \ and our new Ho ompany, 23 me. Ad- Jackson FOR SALE, ob printing plant in Eas Ontario. Insurance carried $1,600. Will go for $1,200 on quick sale. {Ison Publishing Co., Ltd.. Toronto. REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. W ANTELD--ONH OR TWO FIRST class representatives, men with wide acquaintance who have had_ experience jp insurance, books, stocks or other similar experience. ne usual opportunity for live men who are hard workers. Chance to become mana- ger of your own office if you deliver the foods. Address, with full information. Glenn Craig Tobias. 656 King Edward Hotel, Toronto, ------= PRUIT PARMS, / Reus LIMITED, GRIMSBY, HAVE some choice fruit farms in the Nia- gara Peninsula; our polley is, first, to see that our client gets the right place, then we give him expert instruction on working the farm, or if desired we work it for him with our tractor outfits; our last week's bargain, ten acres, as adver- tised, has been sold. The specials for this week are:-- IFTY-TWO ACRES--HALF FRUIT, full bearing; brick house, bath, fur- snace, electric light; workman's cottage, g00d barn, drive house, implement shed, ete.; price twenty-four thousand, eight thousand cash. iy} EN- ACRES--ALL PLANTED, . young trees, choice sand land; no buildings; price forty-three hundred, thirteen hundred cash. | WAY and trolley line, planted to fruit in full bearing; good frame house and barn; price fifteen thousand, cash sixty-five hundred, W RITE OR PHONE, -BELL'S LIMIT- ED, Grimsby. . ARES OBA EN a Sct MISCELLANEOUS, ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, ETC. internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co, Limited, Collingwood, Ont SALT All grades. Write for prices, ' TORONTO SALT WORKS Q@. J. CLIFF TORONTO Equal parts of ammonia and spir- its of turpentine will remove stale paint on a fabric. COR cakes, Muffins, asa candy, sauces, and LILY It is a clear Crown Brand is unequalled as a Syrup for Pan- CORN SYRUP Best for Preserving and Marmalade making. ' = GAS GL @and All Cooking Purposes ? Everybody's happy when there is Corn Syrup on the table. fy know that there is a White Syrup as well as the delicious, golden iCROWN BRAND Do you N SYRUP spread for bread, for making in cooking, generally. WHITE reg ERI TG RSRSESEGAGNINS EST RESERUENT! (61 CF ERVELU RED ESTE! white color and "jells" excellently ! Sold in 2,5, 10 and 20 pound tins The Canada Starch Co., Limited ' Montreal PATA, ayy dt Sh AC a on" : i we rer Get a Bigger 30) Potato Crop Authorities will tell you that spraying is as import- prices. The well-timed use of will keep your plants free /o them. deadly in its action and never Tanners al) Adm | i | ll Don't experiment with new-fangled the old reliable Munro's Pure Paris Tr S PARIS GREEN oml> Porson CLIPS Sirictiy PuRE f Government fet DK SU Ase ye We mi ; - ant as plowing and cultivating. Spraying saves your crop of healthy, full-sized potatoes that will command top-notch MUNRO'S PURE PARIS GREEN f bugs and give Nature the chance she asks to produce good sound tubers, and lots of ~ "bug powders." Use Green, that is sure and harms the plants. Ask for Munro's by name, and make sute you At hardware, drug, grocery and -- general stores. - Manufactured by -- ASSARTHUR [IRWIN Iee= MONTREAL = Manufacturers, Exporters and Importers, Crown. Diamond Paints, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs and Supplies. HAT HAVE YOU FOR SALE IN- t " Th Rox 62, wo to Four Hun- | EWSPAPER, WEEKLY, IN BRUCB | ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER s preferably ae Ae YN WENTY-EIGHT ACRES--ON HIGH-