a mmh caretul have maers in Torlogr yers. T m igh p T c%n deadly quan« Canada by WINS KONOB LAR iidren that ac« e of ly polsons, w WR Addre THUM CO, ‘Avoid M M d Ont Mar nant ida, the t he nt tap Vs® W T Among the regimental trophies of the Lancashire Fusiliers is a Life of Marlborough presented to the regiment by Napoleon when they were guarding him in St. Helena. Wixâ€"My experience is to the contrary. For instance, there‘s my wife ; she‘s a woman and trusts me, while my grocer, who is a man, doesn‘t. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house. Hix â€" reatures! You can get these Pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six ioxes for #2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Mediâ€" cine Co., Brockville, Ont. pPCabeup M Suagth im ons x Rumntip 4 life. All the pains and aches disâ€" appeared ; my appetite returned. I could sleep soundly at night, and the color returned to my cheeks. 1 also gained seventeen pounds in weight. I am now always well, and lor this happy condition I have to thank Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills.‘" hm oi se ciliqgs Wl n ie tite was poor and I frequently vomited what I did eat. My friends feared that I would not recover. I had often seen Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills advertised, and finally deâ€" cided to try them. I used altoâ€" getlfer nine boxes, and they made "TCcEOt . O hexl- health, M’thinni in o.!' growing girl means a the blood. _ Parents dmlz‘ be watchful of their daughters‘ comâ€" &k‘mmnd should see to it that ese r 8 are corrected. When a gg:l imr teens becomes pale and sallow, if she shows an inclination to tire easily, is listless and inattentive to her work or studies, she needs Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, a tonic which directly ind specifically corrects the condiâ€" won from which she is suffering. A chemical analysis of the blood of such a girl would show it to be defiâ€" ient in just the elements that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills can supply, and which restore brightness to the eye and color to the cheeks. Miss Delina . Arsensult, Urbainville, P.E.I., is one of the thousands of anaemic girls restored to health by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pille. She says: "I was attacked with anaemia, and was in such a miserâ€" able condition that I had to consult a doctor, and was under his care for several months, but without getting better. _ I was growing thinmer every day, had dark cirâ€" cles around my eyes. I could hardâ€" y sleep at night, but tossed restâ€" lessly and got up in the morning with black anticipation of the day‘s miseries before me. I was ahm,y. bothered with headaches and pains in the back and limbs. My appeâ€" growing girl means the blood. _ Paren watchful of their d plexions and should A girl‘s complexion is something more than a matter to concern her vanity. It is an indication of the itate of her health. Pallor in a May Be Had Through the Rich, Red Blood Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Actually Make, A FINE COMPLEXION For Sale by discoriminating shopkespoeres everywhere, Ask for the Ice Cream in which "the ffecks muke the flavor‘"â€"â€"â€" City Dairy. The matter of flavoring is an important oneâ€" City Dairy uses no imitations or synthetic flavorsâ€"we flavor our "Maple Walnut" with pure maple sugarâ€"we use Pure Fruits in our "Fruit Ice Creams" and flavor our "Vanilla" with the Pure Mexican Vanilla Bean. The minute specks in City Dairy Vanilla Ice Cream are pieces of the ground beanâ€""the specks make the flavor." So far as we know we are the only manufacturers in Canada using the Pure vanilla bean, and no other make can compare with the delicate flavor of City Dairy Vanilla Ice Creamâ€"the cost is about double but the selling price is the same. The Purltf' and healthfulness of City Dairy lce Cream is guarded in every way. City Dairy Ice Cream is Pasâ€" teurized and therefore safe for even the youngest child. ITIS GENERALLY CONCEDED that Tuberculosis is transmitted by unpasteurized Ice Cream. Pure Ice Cream Je NBR Li d se well as ever I was in Not Unanimous, Women are suspicious We want an agent in every town. eens becomes to win~‘ now demonstrated is eviâ€" she shows an dence that Germany courted the sily, is listless | War in pursuance of a policy of just her work or #uch world domination as was set Dr. Williams‘ | forth by Bernhardi ! : which directly | AlOf _what avail is it to complain of my If, when people are charged with their faults they were credited with their good intentions, there would be more satisfactory neighâ€" bors in the world. Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons, his mother, claiming she has been deprived of her son‘s support, has also filed an action against the company and demands $10,000 damages. Pennsylvania Trainman and Mother Bring Suits Against Rallroad. "For two inches of the left leg, at $8,350 per inch, $16,700," is the bill that Earl Parsons of Mount Bethel is trying to collect from the Lehigh and New England Railroad in a suit for damages just brought. Employed on the road as a trainman, his train crashed into some empty cars, and he was caught between two of them. Among his injuries was a double fracâ€" ture of the left leg. When he left the hospital, four months later, the leg was two inches shorter than the other. ‘ come a country of Chinamen it will not take this affront lying down. Indeed, the Chinese, with all their weakness, would make at least a show of fight against so hideous a wrong and so dreadful a danger. from this conflict because, through a cowardly and dreamy love of peace, nations which have been neutral hitherto refuse to do their partnin combating the peril of a pax (Germanica with which civilizaâ€" tion is threatened ? UnJless the United States has beâ€" Is it not clear that, under its preâ€" sent leadership and the ideals which control its Kultur, the Gerâ€" man nation is a peril to civilizaâ€" tion and not fit to survive? What will the liberties of the world be :vorth if Germany emerges victor on a vessel sailing under the Briâ€" tish flag after the German Governâ€" ment had warned them of the risk they were running is immaterial. Germany has furnished proof that her warfare respects no flag, not even the Stars and Stripes. The war on Germany‘s part is a war against no nation, but against all nations. It is a war against huâ€" manity . Of what avail is it to complain of the breaches of international law which have been committed by both sides in the European conflict? The fact that American lives were lost tania, without warning even, who can reasonably refuse to believe ihereatiinm o ontr, m ro against Germany‘s co of the war! writes a correspondent in the New York Sun. Who can reâ€" fuse to believe that a nation capaâ€" ble of waging a war in such a fashâ€" ion was capable of deliberately bringing on the war? Who can doubt that the policy of "anything LEG WORTH $8,350 AN INCH Charge After the er the torpedoing of the Lusiâ€" ANYTHING To wIN Refuse to Believe Against Germany. hk the Sign. Look Any & distance of 412 miles. From Nome ont‘ï¬orhru ldiunontbo way the lï¬. team made more than six man mbm for Mbï¬ re. are always m_'ï¬ and lasched todz The society with the long name should find a way to stop the annual olned&rwo with dogs that is known As Great Aaaka Sweepstakes. g’ym, as usual, the route was m Nome to Cangdle and return, Its large bazaar is a favorite marâ€" ket place for the peasants of the whole province, while its commission houses conduct the exchange of Bosnian agâ€" ricultural and mineral products with the manufactories of other parts of the empire. It has potteries, silk mills, a tobacco factory and a large individâ€" ual, or house industry, which produces fine embroideries, rugs, embossed and filigree work. Serajevo is built upon the river Milâ€" jacka, a small tributary of the Bosnia, and spreads over both slopes of the narrow valley to the rugged hills. Partly oriental and wholly set in the green and emerald of its gardens and neighboring wellâ€"wooded hills, Seraâ€" jevo is frequently called "The Damasâ€" cus of the North." The city lies 122 miles southwest cf Belgrade. With a growing population of 50,000 and a thriving commerce and industry, Seraâ€" jevo has been fast losing its eastern character, reconstructing the old Turkâ€" ish city to conform to the purposes of Western progress. Serajevo, Capital of Bosnia, Losing Oriental Character. Serajevo, the unknown Bosnian town where the spark ignited that flamed forth into the greatest war of the ages, is described by the National Geographic Society as one of the beauty spots of the Balkans. It was the scene of the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heirâ€" apparent to the thrones of Austria and Hungary, and his wife the Duchess of Hohenberg. held at Tueket Falls in August, 1 found MINARD‘S LINIMENT most benefcial for eun burn. an immediate relief for colic and toothache. ALFRED STOKES, General Bec‘y. ‘‘I know, but I hain‘t got three cents."‘ After a final inward think. Pete remarked : ""I done tell yo‘ what ; a man what‘s not got three cents am‘ Le: as well off on dis side ob de ribâ€" r as on de odder!" Pete seratched his woolly poll, perplexedly, then queried : ‘"‘Doan yo‘ got no money at all }" ‘‘No,"" was the dejected reply. ‘‘But, it doan‘ cost y0‘ but three cents ter cross,"‘ insisted Pete. A darkey running a ferry across the Alabama river was accostad by & poor white stranger who wanted ui, cross, but hadn‘t the wherewithâ€" al. The above straightforward letter from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well known miller in Rogersville, is proof sufficient that Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills are a wonderful woman‘s medicine. Use no other pill but Dr. Hamilton‘s, 25¢c. per box. All dealers or The Catarrhâ€" ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. a box of Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. She placed reliance upon them and now that they have made me a well woman I would not be without them whatever they might cost. I found Dr. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills by their mild yet searching action very suitable to the delicate character of a woman‘s nature. They never once griped me, yet they estabâ€" lished regularity. My appetite grew keenâ€"my blood red and pureâ€"heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and toâ€"day my skin is as clear and unâ€" wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills did it all." "For years I was thin and delicate. I lost color and was easily tired; a yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on my face were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because I thought my skin would never look nice again I grew despondent. ‘Then my appetite failed. I grew very weak. Various remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I tried without permanent benefit. A visit to my sister put into my hands At the Yanmouth Y.M.C.A. Boys‘ Camp How a Sick Woman WHERE THE SPARK IGNITED course ; but the sight of one of the old dial plates, which everybody was showing as a curiosity in 1886, as something which was going to revolutionize the common life of the people, recalls the eagerness of the company to arrest the attenâ€" tion, though, of course, the change was advantageous in iteelf. time, help the memory of all conâ€" Cerned, it issued paper dials with the whole 24 hours completing the day, which were to be worn on the watches of the employees, to famiâ€" liarize them with the new method. This setting up of the new time standard was deemed, at the time, a radical innovation, calculated to disturb the all conservative and timid _ oreatures who dreaded change. A certain sensation was produced at the time; it passed ; the business went on its way ; the western employees became acâ€" quainted with the new time standâ€" READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. Tha 6. oA en( Paper Dials Were Issued in 1886 By the C.P.R. A souvenir of the early days . of the C.P.R., in the shape of one of the original watch dials which the company got out when it introduced 24 o‘clock time in the West, is in I f g‘on‘mol ng ‘:! term!n n 1886 y de = ed to introduce the 24â€"hour system on the western divisions; and to give hasis to the new departure, :3 at the seame thing is a diegrace to civil}â€" What‘s the Use?! 24â€"HOUR SYSTENM. Can Recain Health it as a matter of ED. 6. re nded out, strength camem % I um'zv able to do my work and enjoy it. Gra.pp-Nt:g did to,"" A ten days will show anyâ€" one some facts food. _ Name given by Oanadian Postum "All unpleasant symptoms, t.h&}:mt-{-n. rn, the hwwï¬%w w gave me so mu: appeared. My weight ally increased from 98 to 116 lbs., my "A few months ago I was perâ€" suaded to try Grapeâ€"Nuts food, and it had such good effect from the very beginning that I kept up its use. I was surprised at the ease with which I digested it. It proved to be just what I needed. "It seemed as if I would never be able to find out the sort of food that was best for me. Hardly anyâ€" thing that I could eat would stay on my stomach. Every attempt gave me heartâ€"burn and filled my stoâ€" mach with gas. I got thinner and thinner until I literally became a living skeleton and in time was compeiled to keep to my bed. The Supply Comes From Food. If we get power from food, why not strive to get all the power we can. That is only pouibf by seâ€" lecting food that exactly fits the requirements of the body. ‘‘Not knowing how to select the right food to fit my needs, I sufâ€" fered grievously for a long time from stomach trouble,"‘ writes a lady from a little Western town. , The Boy Scout movement has travelled round the world, through Europe, Africa, India, China, and Japan ; but the first American Inâ€" dian Boy Scout troop was organized only a few weeks ago. Itse members are pupils at the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania. The leader is a young Blackfoot who recently rode his cayuse from Montana to Washington with a message for President Wilson. The work on the new Welland Canal, the successor of the waterâ€" way between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, that has been in use since 1833, will not suffer on account of the financial burden that the war has imposed on Canada. It is exâ€" pected that the canal will be openâ€" ed for traffic in 1918, d&houé::i: will not be finished for at three years after that. It will be 25 miles long, 310 feet wide, and for the present, 25 feet deep. There will li:e seven locks, cach 800 feet long, the gates of which will weigh 1,100 tonsâ€"more than the gates of the Panama Canal locks weigh. The cost will be $50,000,000. Being free to all ¢rhipping, the canal will benefit the United States as well as Canada, especially in the eastâ€" ward movement of grain. One of the minor results of the war in Europe has been to change the nationality of the dachshund. At any rate, England is much reâ€" lieved to learn from a French saâ€" vant that the dachshund is not of German origin, but is a descendant of the French basset; and on the authority of certain English dog fanciers that he is really an elongâ€" ated terrier. Cattlemen on the Western ranges would kill every bear, but the sheep herders protest that the bears keep the wolves and coyotes in check. Truck farmers say that the wolves and the coyotes save their crops from jack rabbits. No one has yet accepted a retainer for the jack rabbit, but perhaps he, too, has a case. A Boston woman who finds the sombre clothes of men very depressâ€" ing wants them to wear Holland blues, snuff browns, and shades of plum color. Men used to wear such colors in the days of Watteau and Fragonard, when they had little to do except to walk through a minâ€" uet ; but in this age a man feels foolish sifting ashes in a plumâ€"colâ€" ored coat. Many young Americans have enâ€" listed in the regiments that Canada has recruited for the war. How many persons remember that sixtyâ€" eight thousand Canadians served in twhe Union Army during the Oivil ar 1 Even at a bank a man‘s best colâ€" lateral is character. Every one of Mr. Hill‘s sympâ€" toms showed that his trouble was of the Kidneys. That is why he got such benefit from Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. They are no cure all, but they do cure sick Kidneys, and the Kici‘;leys are the keystone of health. ‘‘Bome time ago,‘‘ Mr. Hil} conâ€" tinued, ‘"I had a very sore back. It started from a cold and I sufâ€" fered for six months with it. I also had stiffness in my joints and cramps in my musecles and I felt heavy and sleepy after meals. My appetite was fitful and my limbs were heavy. Then I decided to try Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. I took four boxes and received great benefit from them. That‘s why I recomâ€" mend Dodd‘s Kidney Pille.‘" ‘ J. A. Hill, a wellâ€"known resident of this place, and he left no doubt in the minds of his hearers that he meant every word he said. He Had Soro Back and Other Symptoms of Kidney Discase and Got Real Benefit from Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. He Mcant Every JUBT WHY J. A. HILL RECONâ€" MENDS DODD‘S KIDNEY FACT AND COMMENT. 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They are shot from mortars into the sky, where for twenty miles they will give off onl intense light over a wide cirole of is to advance, star bombs and flares are also used. Flares, which are mnlly modified ï¬-oworh, aro like the familiar red, white and blue lights used in Fourth of July celebrations to illuminate streets the ene Aocording to the A and N Journal, --mhughu":-'- Tot " 56â€" vious reasons kept dark until the fAeld artillery has ceased firing and AUTO AND BOAT TOPS SEARSâ€"CROSS Speedometer â€" Station. 179 Queen Street West, TORONTO, â€" ONT. CUTTEN & FOSTER Ford owners write for our catalogue. military service in â€" Great s Liniment used by Physicians. rnemy is charging. To illuminâ€" & :lzi",l,"m '.*‘5*&*&. enemy Lights for Battle Fields. Two Vegetables. Bhe Wasn‘t Surc. 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