{mito- 's Green Isle shal m. ' H. FROM [III saunas d tsto " or o m 10 cons: run length. Doth rising to . mrmors and others who to mspect the existm are compelled, under the taeious Diseases Act, to tify the Minister of An"; Veterinary Direetoraks, nearest Vetorinl" “- -"- _-.....-...u ul-JIUII 01 the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture entitled "Anthrax." The bulletin is written by Dr. Chas. H. Higgins, pathologist, and deals with the sub- jects of occurrence, methods a! infec- tion, soil infection, diagnosis, etc. It is pointed out that the carcass of the animal that has had the disease should be destroyed by Are, care being taken that, all discharges and litter about the animal be burned with it, even to the halter that it has been Wearing. Under no circumstances should the animal be skinned, as this it a most dangerous procedure. Neither should it be dragged out the farm. Deep burial is sometimes rectvted to, but it is not nearly so -yeistaetory as burning. Veteriasnrtnnn, but [wavy woollen district have amounted to $5.000,00o. As showing the completeness of the arrangements to save it may be ex- plained that cotton rags are sent to Woolwich Arsenal to be used as wily ers and cleaning rags. Amongst valuable thing: that“! may be mentioned leather patch“ from riding breeches, $2,000 worth of gold lace, and thousands of shirts for, use by German prisoners of war; and Web Tty'rentcbelu, pouches, ete...-. is sent back to Ordnance depots for use, and thousands of towels are wash- i ed and issued again. t an: unconverted into their original ruw state by special machinery in the district, and used attain in the manu- facture of new clothing for the Army. Up to the present, sales of rugs to} merchants and manufacturers in “to" hmu-y woollen district have amounted: on " hm hm Articles which are are re-converted into b: should k prevent American? out: tunnels the In ten months, the value of product received and disposed of " Dewsbury has been 83,293,250, while the two- thirds value of garments recovered for rte-issue at all depots has been 81,702,510, making u total of 84.995; 660. Against this expenditure, includ- ine enlisted new: pay. civilian wane. I. Deep burial to, but it is n ory as burning. _ and others wha elled, under the Animal Con- tiseases Act, to promptly 1J- Hinister of Agriculture, the y Director-General or the 'eterinary Inspector. l interferes of being restored are firm of drers and dc: they are cleaned. Th paired and rc-iuued t for the use of Gama] war. H. ... - use). There are about 300 women sorters, who do their work so thoroughly that nothing is wasted. Garments which are beyond repair are carefully scru- tinized. and sorted into woollens, lin-: says, Angolas. etc. Articles capable; of being restored are sent to a local; firm of dyers and cleaners, by whom) they are cleaned. Then they are re-1 nail-nil "A -.-. " _ - Ag “My " ninet been received in a ,7 _-___- van-cla, woo through their special maehh paratory to their being made into Army cloth in the local A big enterprise he been built up " Msbury by the War on“, by which discarded uniforms ssndwther articles of clothing collected on the battlefields and in home camps are dealt with in such s say as to save the nation hundreds of thousands of pounds, says the London Dilly Chronicle. I Since the work hes been in progress; about 45,000,000 sepsrste articles, have been dealt with, including 4,100,-! 000 iaekets, 4,500,000 pairs of trou-’ sers, 620,000 grant coats, 903,000 pairs of riding breeches, M00,00o ms! tees, 8,600,0oo shirts, 856.000 caps] 1,800,000 cardignn jackets 18,000,000 socks, 2,700,000 pairs of drawers, 6,- 000,000 other articles. l Skilled "Ptehera." This part-worn clothing comes to! Dewsbury in bags, and is run in!" trucks straight into the huge sheds at ' n the three railway stations. Here the in bags are ripped open, and the contents I n spread out amongst the '..?htTsl whose nimble iintrers and trained eyes , ai quickly discover which garments;m should be set aside for renovation and [ pt which are only fit for disposal to rag:I lk merchants and other. “a... -" A" mg breaches, $2,000 wirriiGi ', and thousands of shirts for eman prisoners of war: and p burial is sometimes ; it is not nearly BO turning. Vtterinnrinns, nets who have reason existence of anthrax! kept covered while crust from form. s with expansion. I re-issued to the iriili, or of German prisoners of a amongst the "pickers" drle tintters and trained eyes [incover which garments set aside for renovation and, only fit for disposal to rag: and others, who put them; " special machinery pre-g . nu:- I--=~ __ . at it has been I circumstances skinned, " this Ioth in the local factories.) I ninety truck loads have! , in a day. I about 300 women gotten-9.3 at Dewsbury e the two- a recovered a has been yp again ex- mm] It was a pitiful mistake tol and and grim. I waited fo the , way train; the light was low ‘c...l , " ----, _ - by- a change 615'; wholesome, pure cereal drink.--., Many who use tea or coffee, not know- ing that it aggra- vates stomach trou- bles, could still enjoy a delicious hot table ' beverage and es- pape harmful effects -- -FE.F stunâ€! _..- uunuulllla raver the variation, relieve them. I have an! " of the compass is about 22 degrees, them that I never hesitate .east; in Alaska it is from 40 to 60 mending them to any ot 1 degrees east; midway between New who have little ones in t I York and Liverpool it is about M de..,l The Tablets ttre gold by fgregs west. Idealers or by mail at 25 cc ; The magnetic north pole is at pre-l from The Dr. Williams Met pant on or near the 'iii,',],'.',.,;,:"),'?)",',',',',?',",",'. Out. I ore of Pethiy-renirair, in t e T-_-------, northern part of North America. Ital . The African, l trray Boots position is constantly changing, andidytinet brown , ade, about in 600 years it. No moxied half wayl of the Embden, “:fmijl round the geographical pole. (makes a good mm- . an 0] I But it is not correct to say that the , needle always points north; there are few localities where it does so, and these are constantly changing. An irregular line drawn from the mouth of the Oronoco River through the east 0mm? M Er-ae - - "M“. on†umlted. "'"-".r. """l Gettuetnen,--rn July, 1915, I. was "une at !et, and from a car there; thrown from a road machine, injuring sped a dainty dame, and, lttl.tlryr1','; hi and back b til d b- d down the place she straight y p a y an was o an?†came ' ’liged to use a crutch for 14 months. 9h, Jack!" she cried, "oh, dear old;' I? 'ta'l2,'eerige,i,i, Mr. '2'rf.',ut'iitrt "' d kissed me as she spake t8 ' t'gP. me y . "I t'll', . d f . h d’iARDS LINIMENT, which I did Withl I. oo ed again an ' " tene ' the most satisfactory results and {of ._ . ll i If . th, what a bad mistake!†day I am as we as ever 11 my to I . . . Yours sincerely, said, "Forgive me, madam fair, his ] I am lot your Jack, ,and as re- MATTHEW x B AINER I s the kiss you gave, 1 ll strslght- Div. " I‘m-L†f It has two poles lsity, and, like most i nets, there are sev , poles of lesser inter Epole of one bar ma; end of another, so of the earth behave the compass needle, tracting, and like pol other. e compass is about 22 degrees in Alaska it is from 40 to 60 es east; midway between New and Liverpool it is about M Aec. Prose Verse. - -_.... - u... nus are not only safe but - - _-- . - . . I? most cases are the very best tonic I properties from a bar off Youthful m every line is this smart, that can be taken; These pills build {zed steel. 1trt.tclr of navy .wotl jersey. The 18r£°:up the blood, strengthen the nerves , two poles of greatest te/ pomted collar ls of white flannel. The and turtrhrt nature in keeping pace with d, like most large steel mar-; Neket arrangement is_quite novel.lmpld growth. ere are several supplement) Pec.au Pattern No. 8026, Misses’l You can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills lesser intensity. Just as the , Tunic Dress. In 3 sizes; 13 to 20, through any dealer in medicine. or by one bar magnet attracts the' years. Price, 20 cents. ;mall poetpald at 50 cents a box or six mother, so the magnet poles; These patterns may be obtained “ boxes for 32.50 from. The Dr. Williams arth behave toward poles of from your local McCall dealer or frornWedieiue' Co., Brookvllle, Ont. bass needle, unlike poles sit-[l the McCall Co., 70 Bond M., Toronto. . -----M---- and like poles repelling each Dept. W. The Origin of Passports. ----+------ _ is not correct to sav that an, 'Nrtrmrm-., -- a several supplemental intensity. Just as the , magnet attracts the ', so the mammal: ml“ ', an error say that the I so ma . lar, w The your l the wr , A el I look be to a be I In Ct ’prune 1 winter; over. An a in an o; than on gatheret It's al but be e thr, I I i h ant-“8‘s up ttuceorn 0 J. ""V De that some Suckers - tore i a r s t e s r tr 8 A Ema" bottle of tr Since the laat Rimming. Cut every t n s t e tr I I cotnete. in; -4“ -- ... _ 1.96; " At., 1.“ a _ A rat in the fruit cellar is fully asil bad as a bull in a China shop. Mikel it a business to capture the pest and! Mop up the hole where he came in. " "an LA 4L7: l The fall orchard work will not be done until you have picked up all the decayed apples and put them out of the way. No man who loves his or chard will leave them to multiply worm pests. . l A rat in the fruit nann- " AA- tre , A clean barrel or box makes apples look better to the buyer and may lead to a better sale. In cold climates the ideal time ttr I prune fruit trees it not in the fall or, winter; wait till the severe weather is over. I An apple that has been well cured: in an open outhouse will last longer; than one put down cellar as soon as! gathered. . I It’s all right to label young trees," but be careful not to have the wire so: I tight that it will girdle the wood and l kill the tree. club. . -C7rf"------ A eritter'a a critter and you can’t' beat human sense intt its head with a! club, Minard's Liniment Co, 1‘ I The African, a gray goose u ?distinct brown shade, abourtt of the Embden, is a good laye1 makes a good market goose, alt it has the objectionable dark feathers. It is a rapid grows matures early. ( Thousands of mothers keep a box Baby's Own Tablets In the house dong as there are little ones abow [Among them Is Mrs. Marcel D. I ‘Blanc, Memramcook West, N.B.. wl says :~“For the past tttteen years 'have never been without Baby's ths Tablets. Whenever any ot my chi dren are ailing ths, "Mum‘- -- _ HFTEEN YEARS USE ,: or BABY’S OWN TABLETS MATTHEW T 1 mark vwn 'J'ublets in the house as there are little ones about. hem ls Mrs. Marcel D. lar emramcook West, N.B., who Por the past tttteen years I er been without Baby's then) Whenever any of my chiI-I ailing the Tablet: mum-"“- yuenever any of my chit. lng the Tablets promptly . I have such faith in never hesitate in recom. n to any ot my friends ttle ones in the home." are sold by medicine mail at 25 cents a box Williams Medicine Co.. a gray goose with al down, HQ i, “we, about' the sizeiLe‘Wes can h I, good layer 'iaii'ltt.r's of M ucu tor " mouths. 'r, Mr. Wm. Outrldge I me to try MIN. ', which I did with Co., Umited. July, 1915, 1 I"'"'.'." can: pin-! “-0- rapid grower andi GIRLS I WHITEN WITH BAINES r, agthough' "runs: " neaury lotion for a few cents to I remove tan, freckles, sailowneu. , - , I Your grocer has the lemons and any ‘drug More or toilet counter will supply (you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the Juice of two fresh lemoni into a bot. Itie, then put in the orchard white and _ fshake well. This makes a quarter! lpint of the very best lemon skin! }whitener and complexion beautitierl _ known. Massage this fragrant, creamy ‘lotion daily into the face, neck, arms) and hands and just see how freckles“ tan, sallowness, redness and rough-' ness disappear and how smooth, soft I and clear the skin becomes. Yes.' to " G...-., - _ of Make a beauty lotion for remove tan, freckles. a right Passports, which are so much in evi- dence at present, began as sea-letters, guaranteeing a safe passage for shipS. 'i A form of sea-letter was appended to the Treaty of the Pyrenees" in 1659.: {The more familiar passport is simply :a permit authorizing a person to i?:) Iinto or out of a country. As such it) ‘would seem well within the province,I _ of any Government to refuse it to any. individual who proposes to undertakid a journey for an object that Govern-! ment does not approve. In fact, "per- i mission to circulate,†as our Gtuslie; friends express it, is a favor and not! a rial-O " “about Gun um,“ qua are not only safe but a are the very best tonic taken. These pills build , strengthen the nerves up, Doctors , Practise pacing so that you can step as nearly three feet at a pace as por. sible. You will be in places many times where the best and perhaps the only measure you have is your stride.‘ _"-"".-.,.------, MONEY ORDERS Send a Dominion Erpres Order. Five dang" M-.- ah, tors Tell My They Prescribe Bon.. C Explain How ft Strengthens Eyesight Remarkably In a Week’s Time In Many Instances. a Dominion Express Money Five dollars costs three cents. ONTARIO mo ARCHIE TORONTO ,.-..--.LN I work. Boa-0pm In “on: rendered a nun my use. remarkably to I here put an†'iucomtoed several --. .......u, In ocuust of wide experience, says: " have treated in private practice s number of sci-lone ogthnlmic discus. with non-Onto and um e 1e to to?" ultimate recovery in both scute and c tonic cues, Mr. B. came to my aim-e sunning with Pr; infeded eye. The condition was so serious that an operation for enucieetion seemed Imperative. Before resorting to the oper- Itive method I prescribed Ban-Onto sud in twenty-four hours the secretion land tea. sound. inflammatory symptoms began to ‘suhside, and in new days the eye was cured end retained its normal vision. An- other one or extreme convergent strsbilunl I (nose eyes) escaped the eurceon's knife by ( Sign Jttp, use ff your; trea'tllzat. TIt l C en enema musoes Te tot.) gouging end "mam Mi.t2 " n†- .._-..,.., “a the 1.traut.yitirfi eseatttht. The II 1t.rey,yy1tetiirir' the DI r nu... rummq 1ijiiii.iiiti'i um m "min: Condittm ted/phi,'), that she her “lance let neugnlua left er. - mum, Ina " the end or all zinger wnl put and the eye saw the one "ttin to-dny. The bu W,,?11 motion. When she use uropto tt was In a and The conjunctiva] itttptmiGttiG n pared. Her vuion It now 10/30 normal " you know) u um when she began the use of mu 0 other patient came to me mam BleottiiftG' Marginal!- wlth " t symptom! Inl'h as mornln Bttttl of the lids chronic con’unctlv cphlphqu. her era Ind "a. An" mid": Dr. Beck. in eye up twenty yell-u put-doe. II het ere I'Manltl, after In "" " - - mt If.tCtrr"' “new ot m, tt, In can“ of we trented tn ' “Thu Opfhlln ,_»-.~- A ll. nu muscle: yielded to the Indyne ethrti of BomOpto. studs a: writing: Ind mit- or t eye I out the red more team We the of diam?“ (Int-en.†I)": "Mr eyol we» tn had; to the severe strut. quail I 18.ermreobiGii term; , used noon-din: b, Fec- fhrTrrta. non-Gee»! 'plet let strt-ngg'wuéd. at " " A --- _-"' - - .1 than»! iy"iiiiij “minim Lat. thy ,xeuiiilroi "trtru llFrurerprnt, ““8. burning and log. ttlei, . The trouble /d'l1'lL, one year and tr using the Cuticura l', and Ointment‘or " I Val com lctcly ) gin Aileen gwcet, I "A A friend Id. Mo befororg. " throe W. II notice-b e. " had almost of “I Week; ere "Wed. I The!†bum "aw. unprllved that ' enm- by the patient! [1|ko Eye trouble: of Mon, wonderful?! hen no In Opto and you e co to any d Home; aria-Onto tab nice I tablet in I fourt I with In " dissolve. , "mute on: two to tour ftqqg not on our eye- ith In from do Ita a wou- new will qulc I: Femed with" youtouon n oper- q ate cave nd In Wt 'ttht,' ho I tea. and their an.“ m to 0y. 4. due. Wu Pti-u any p, An- Inlet. In. "that u unn- . 'arte 19.o, te br and “rum" I Tlt ilitt"?.li was“ , 0 “no; e an , . th"tAf, M gr, m. I.rt up. of ( “lion of all com: British alumna! ace. in a tieyrend-) Great, of Edotri m ths qoetqudror, 1'0an house of I ll Gi, ,.. 'w' (I! tlg, ,-_ - vvry In“... H I n In? on MP ce 0 ttmi ill _ In lbw-(h over- F'li 3 itilite =u. 'io, 2... am: rm mend II CA N, I'l . ' . ' Itching. 33143.1: can. F1lCiri.fihtiE Wd,',,"' for eye- "tt1aiiisd ma urn-cm to Cache. can. dun or “M. " In one o the very few 'dttt; nuo- l fret link be kept on In“ tor run " lna human our: bully." [km-0pm " Bot a at.“ Inc-diving or non-t my. " In II 'elNiiiiiiiel, lb. tor-Ila My when! on it...» 1htif'itriiiiiili'i'.'i'l -." " " may 'il'A'2'd , My“ the ,ia1liFr,h'e' I“. tr, an an. mum-1:: anon . our ' , I'. an... t ii'. M - Va“... an" on Ban-03m; , tablet in I fourth of a Pte of water Ind let " dinolVe. With th I liquid bathe the _ on. two to f,",,'.",,".'.'.", daily. 2t,', chunk: notice our eye: car up pet-mgr y r from & Ita 1nd inttinitnrtiG And red. neu will qutc Ir disappear. If your "3'tt. bother you "on I mu. it In your duty to ee 'ttt to can them now More it u too te. lay tr/pity. blind night Mr. “Md“? an. if they Ind cued for their 0y. .0. l x A I . Ais"g3rg, air, ".mvka-ï¬'m-‘y: tpaU5ii ',iiiii'ii,td trtgtd "fte'i: very .'illlrtlVGr In 17, m wit-tie: on line Pt In 1Vimid "In E In: an m ft use of “rem. Mhtttfq, [Om “KHAN . mm“ “Don-0pm " .reeeha. the Em. I le- Age In Bmremiiaii Bmioiik also and " and wematnod u totta re- td',,'.',, In a IT uni-wad? my obnersa. o e no“: In! unaware-o m3'mea7m Flu-e. have been attended trCthiiutiiiii.i Gum“; ,_ - w .u. u. . xew can, under In: ohm he a of an awn-tic use were â€47%;,“ hare been dueat, tpe trouble. of any description In; Hui?! tset-trat" " the' In of Ind you want to OWN: " (O to any drug "ora, and " a tel jOttto table“. Drop on Boll-0| tn l {nu-0|- -5 - _. 1'a'tgte, nutrien- turn ttis In: ' w out, new urine; We", backache. or bearing- pdm, need the tonic properties ' mote and herbs contained in L t Pinkham'n V et,retabro, (“)mpounrl.y "_--.-, 2' Ttie firmer can plo Jed, hit them his etr, ‘leu vaidence send. Hatter ruins, the hus . 7'd for 'taught. parttiutidia. . Commtn.v. M ‘. "-- - - -- Cutest Tuptorta, LUMP! ETC. ttttomit Md external. cur“ vul- out “In try our ham. treatment. Writ. u baton m. In: on Balm- New Ct.. â€an“. Colllnawood. on. 'eTitCrtrrirFv-' '7Cc.Trt----- I Alums “ANTED To In» PLAIN J and “Km sewing at home. whole or spare time. “and my. unrk mun any dir- tance. churn-As nah]. Fiend Hump for Inrtlvulars. Nul'nhul .r.__. - Mt Tells How " word. 'inkham'. Compound Made Her Well. chnmaz; Nutt antral - Opto. Wm iiGTiic int you- handle. am! t.oor81i.00rmrtii RWY“??? dri --. . “6-, "ct- Mirinwow- “I! en rout a bottle P-opte MI the - husbnndman'. 'forts “a; e, and â€'E 9509M.- "‘ "“"III In" Haunt-emu" Mutt-um Un- toil