mu. mung-n. [Sm has of rota-o 'Mott 'mer in; Lme, "te sigh foe .0, e to it all.†In the lucky I" on this VIII- as able to - I bandits. sad at to he a very may choc-ital '.irl the Ear: rde 1 odd mixture d red: "I have u rsnud's, to - ishnnn orattht to be hunt on but I Hyde Park to my credit. to , tr, be hoped the < imaginiry a Wins in the 8d... d sahnon de of the not _ "vor. Be h If in. “to. are dead and r a friend to I red colon , takes the this ha“ sf â€not or iF anion, reBert she (in mm ' A mimtser amorous ah. IW, nndsos in .ssoeiation, I. raring in t5. him to a“. "-strain of uh ecimen of eu- One perm bank, you'll pay. than 'hid MM that made WI nyone Ubi the earth, ' let, pal one dar. I repay." {A hind- on. out] but t the formality o t-nnstitut. . provision. a. o carry into " rmal comb written M t straw. N Sn “(mum Mn. hi whom' ttt desire to nor." who ught, even th. he in- vy-book: this "a " (I: to bat ho f they die web if" anthro- in} a York- aren't . heti Thi The original 84-qu of the " h with mt a meat his I is quite an be In on or have Treneh. ' , toils. while hurried:nesls,hohnrgit . ttttir: 1i,it'ig'L'lip-d' "No , A. :e- were thirty-live of u all. and much hm 1iuntruutoetiitn Irihu Grut 'd. l'fat'l'g the F t mâ€: up in the guise of ghosts. her 2,nett,t't No gender that the earth, promises ttt"tthtuftttttdrt- mm, Naismith, of the 'is1riiirii'/rg,','t1,", 1tme Its tt ett {WW t." “mm“ um- W'WKW‘ Jrrbr _ ' ' ","'," Ferris. The idea was rather aâ€? ',,,r,tg't't,,lttl,'tt hock-inn; up tron} quot ,,};,urgpe’s£,moet i r',". Hate the frozen snow ores be- women hav wn Ttid,'l,'l ",'t,'gi,",g,tt,fg tlf' “2;: tf' 'srtttdf T .' f r" "tll' lines and the German visitations . 810 art of tire lot 'l'lhtT in ' _Spl '. W ' 'il he than to Play upon Frita's su- l,dr,t"l1l'l,tr"d',tf.t'it,it?,'l2, and varied ii) tStl' M VI?“ _ Wat: “I“. Few. raiding pattie have |her health troubles arye the cause is IT ' on near by, “tum _ . '_" ' l more carefully for the work simple and the m. “Mud “Gillian r',',',i,'J'it21',1'.,Ttt were 'er,',',',.) hand than We did on that occasion. "Hf it is the woman’s Md. blood; y TI',' if! if!" itl"Urs'lt7,, Xe wh, "at we wore was white. Over iiGTieii, her well: when in the ','l','lld2,Q .u'econit " 1"e 2'r. hurls Wore white sheets, with eye 'make her blood rich to renew her) lop ifâ€. 'l,'rfl'dl, , loom}: ' _ F ("J in them. Save for the ab'ihealth The . m th r are" n “it a mir. ' . . . ' V C, r' or ro!ored insignia we might lthan iin, Jtu'1',ror,',,'1', inothee sink}! ftp“! In .1. prent.la 1tlii',',feif, 93“. r ("'rr au,trsrr:;tttd the “Kn-max" ominous rich blood and plenty of R 'i.,'lt,,',',',",',af'l,'h', Til-ed wit 2,utftt,"e r" rvtonrtrttction days in the South. (There is one always unfailing wny "glare 'Iles/lk',",-,',',,'.,',",':"!,';,,,' CS,. marble The wire entanglements had been V get this good blood so necessary ttreo per ore 'll',','," and co ' with; m bcfnnhand, a precaution "atntialisirteet health and that is through ',2',1'tufu',',, tralentx “1132:1135 and 'o the 3211:1055 of the undertaking. ‘the use irfii'. Williams' Pink i'ii'i'iCl't'i'l,'r' ifiiiiriiid ' _ Nor was J, cut through in a nice open These pills make new blood shundsnt-i Areas' cleaned by the five different Line . that would have revealed itself . ly, ttttd through their use thousands! nationals Ivor-king iisiutzlstrettt are: â€WHY to We. Germans., The path ,ot weak, ailing wives and mothersiritiah, 3,514 square miles- Homeg- vrr-zugvwd "criously, SO that at any have been made bright cheerful and‘ian 770: Swedish 448t mission 81P, L’iH-n point the entanglements seemed ,strong. If you are .ailing, easily and tiii/di, 23 in addition Teeisiii.'. yn"rokcry The hundred yards Spamftired, or depressed, it is a duty you‘tish' iiiiiiiGiii "Syndicitte,'Ltd., of :Eteivonl'rlg between our trenches and i am yourself e 'e'. “W t. tivr'rrdin)suytrh, lars e1aitts: to mGz'ow e arricade was covered tn two Dr. Willinma' Pink Pills am: trial. Land known also as theSessen Bay hour; time. What this medicine has done for! FiiiiiLiii2 This district comprises The Elective Barrage. at)â€: “ARI? .",y't erg}: You. ?f,,rt1teitt,', of the total claims and in- Lyirur prone on our stomachs, we l . . . a try. a o own, 9, clu es tive-sixth, of the potential out- "rept stealthily forward. Just as we 1tr'ai'e':'"Lv,g',,eriU,'T ddoz‘nlput of the Swedish coal company. Ata hzul “united the wire entame1emtntsGoiisiiL At ti ' I did 2k“ ter the war these two claimants of W. were zigtecteds A sentry, rather I what to d I mes†h k no" now one property pronnse to pake. ? has“! More ain't than his fellows, hurled a , and ',J,'ulf'dl',',e two"; Haida“: tl',,,',','.",';').,','),'), for what each believe is its Lamb. l gave the signal to our artiGi was treated by seven] doctors via", "g u. . . i. "', by N-l’ phorw and the stillness of ' said the trouble was bad blood, and? Extensive Mineral Reeurees. uâ€. up.“ was nuddenl.v shattered briweak nerves but they did not do mei This war has revealed more than â€m ru'u' of tho 'e'i'i'ivc'ii7iiiiiris'.ll bit of 300:! I was advised t tr ever before the advantage accruing to I "1-- «whim of tho trench we had made? Dr. Williams' IPinlt Pills and the 0m“): a nation ttontrollintt deposits pf coal, tr'il" obivctiv" was surrounded on three me feel like a new woman yLater metals and oil, which fact alone “I wk; Ly wu'ls of livid flame and flying: when I was nursing my bub . I i"iiiitntryrl' to cause a scramble for; Spitz- . (lb "t " . irun down, and again took the pills {bet-gen with its extensive resources. 'lt .M barrage was working and my baby at six months wei iirii Spitsbergen at various times has , w tifnlly. We turned loose and I thirty-five pounds. It was thi f,,','l'btsteit accredited to Russia as a result -' .3»: "owrt into the trenches. The) cine that gave me the st tens J' to of annexation, but as it is contended tl m. fought doggedly enough after; nurse him and both bah '2'l"d self they failed to follow up any formal Pr, _ tir t curprise of seeing the night . greatly iiiiiiiii"G b it , ho e excr- action of the kind-if it ever was tak- wr T , " AMA.“ of white_sheeted futures. I suffering woman G? give 'll r Wilt ! err-the Russians would have a hard 'i. , process of "moppine up" Mn. lituns' Pink Pills . fair trial iiit did gtime to convince other nationals of l -ry dugout was bombed and "erylfor I have rov ed their on d ifir title to the land. Especially is this l' ' given his chance to fight or sur- i merit." p ' w e ithe case in regard to Great Britain in c. - - _. . luin- " vacant [lovnlnmnhtl in Thas. ': uis cut in them. Save for the Ib- i-nce of colored Mink V. might have suggested the “Kn-KIWI†clans nf reconstruction days in the South. The wire entanglements had been cut beforehand, e precaution Mel to the sucress of the undertakin'g. Nor wan it cut through in a nice open lane that would have revealed itself readily to the German. The path zig-zngged tlevious1y, so that " any gix en point the entanglements seemed unbroken. The hundred yards spec. intervening between our trenches end the barricade Ives covered in two hours' time. mum: dozens of white-sheet" f1gures. Thu process of “mopping up" hogan. [wry dugout was bombed and every New given his chance to fittht or m- rwdor. Through a communication Mmh we forced our way to the Bee. ,mI Wench, and titer our work we: " wrt"rt manure-d hack to the ttrat one. Every Man Killed or 'rahegt. Within that impenetrable wall of ‘m age fire every German had been h ---l or captured. No aid could be Kku'll by their friends beyond the i""i"i"irhiiiiiiriiirrtt \A ', - *‘ “V“ TEE GHOST PATROL Can my “gm iliy , --.-. l Kmsmm/m _" STI um oirtyaisCanadiam' Ana) sheet.- C'atmtrrd 1 GM f ourteen Houses of Para-out if I Population of 5.0.,“ _ ‘ . wa many people mum "m rtcd'./.r. to what extent SSttGlt t' t' cum-men]? For a mn'po' lb 5... .m 3‘14 over five million, than a", " Governor-General, six State ti, “um. um Federal Bonnet"! [2. “mm: the Senate Ind Momad il, ; rrcvu,vtutives-.-artd twelve State I! , ,At'yl ot' Parliament. That is a to?! " o'VF'ti Hrwernors and {When H t t-'r-s of Purnamem far bro minim: ' House of Representatives has , \~,i.- Members, who are 'lte.tptl fur u :--mu~e of three years, I'm Hum-w": of the Uppefl Hm If. elm. m a. State basitr.--six Senator! frnn. -,'t: h State-thas making thirty- six Srnutors. Each State MS tte m Parliament. consisting of MM me Assembly and the _ MFI,; Ctyci!--the Upper 11mm. .. 'Mg The waxin- has only to think out the aroce statements to realise to, what extent Australia b . ed, and the numerous Emma: t'. :r', â€an abound everywhere. :, 't lore of the about one he "is? and hr m re were thirtrbra,ot -m “I ,, made up in the gain 1 qbot% t Linut. Naismith, of the' (hm "My Corps. The idea win father a “Mate the frozen!!!†an. be- In our line: and the. mm " hes than to my upon Frith su- .-vizmn. F'ewmrtyid.itt.e..ttktg. have pun-ll more carefully for Wm hand than We did MIMI-t occasion. _-yth‘ng we wore was white. Over heads were white sheets, with eye Ity OF H ritt) “U H GOVERNMENT. he H' of ftyintt noel been" the In effectiveness and continuity itish barrage the would have Incl reinforcements to atoms 'H had attempted to penetrate it. ml;- good our return without the t' a man. . incident is here cited only to " a phase of trench warfare too overlooked. That is the Net Ir'spite the passing of open Aeid mg. <urprise, stealth and strategy till components of the work of u: a section od the Brest In nus. There is much of deadly w in trench tUhtintr, yet the op- nities afforded to outgneu and mm! the enemy are hilly nu- hh I householder has therdoid 'to 'l" candidates for four Wâ€. [K- l I ul elections he has tov6U t Ho x70 of Representatives nnd t the Senato,yhig§‘$§tho_gp- " '0! " s THIILLING HIGH? tt up " LENS; Myumnxhoninsm Baked Corn has; ins Anna! in DYE! qST The women at home, (in) in HM hold duties end the core- ot mittrgtu hood,-needn tteetmittrtai hip : to kl.)- hen; in good health. The»;de un- on it mother's hedthraro may, Git' severe. Her own health' Mel: and her children's well-re exact ‘heavy toils. while hurried mods, hick-n rest and much indoor living tendtoweaken her constitution. No wonder that the woman at home ls often indisposed through weakness, headache, bark.. iaches and nervousness. Too many iwomen have grown to accept these " “they ,tt9ty ‘mmn 'ae"'" raA.;irlkrittrtrrnirriarittb tron _ _ - - I ' sitifit"r),j'tt),'r, Jett,', a 'tttet; on , c rue WI JMre, a t - J' r .I A Eng. ?iiiiiii'i,, I r', i The peace that would taa,'?, and Armenia back to the Tut a? {an mammal» an; 5.21 ins. But unbroken, undodbting, a wonder and sign She 'stand-tten-stands, and still holds to the line, She counts her tonnage and her dead; You ehell not pads!- F She sets her teeth; iWe ti'owci t'iii head: You ghh1tn'ot 1S!hs&!""l 1‘81»th mm line has an! -, .. 's.et. .. Yeah-ll not'pusl '-re .- ad ‘ Help France? Help France? _ g Who would not, thank_ir_lg God fbr thit c n " ' '" "cor r 'ee.e German, you shall not, shall not pass.' God's hand has written on the wall of brat- You shall not pass! You shall not pass! The valleys are (making, The tom hills are shaking, The earth um! the sky seem break- ar5F EM“ ae lie-pin: (a! of nods (baldn- M) in mot mum au,rmtbiitwtttt 81 You an get these pills through my medicine dealer or by mail postpaid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. She is a wall of brass. You shall not pass'. You shall not pass! Spring. up like summer grass, Surge at her, mass on mass, Still shall you break like glass, Splinter and break like shattered glass. But pass.' You shall not pass! _ The peanut is a 1ubsttustiyfttiih' acbording " the Confectionery Gli- ette, six ounces of shelled pea a be- fugs'ii’d g"igd'gtilt,'/d'eqt'Ai fM.r.-t.yrMtt.,p8 wand steak, 5 (bunge- ilo'diM,' 1 ounce rice, 4.2 oun a rye bread, 35.5 ounces spinach, 5.3%"!th _ Ir, idiu Li. good soups "i!Prt at small cost. , :31 apples or 6 ounces bacon. m POV' nut. I: rich in fgt. and also bl! mined suns itnportant In the diet, such M rhosrrhet. limo, pulphur and Iron. sJitrigt',1ittf few plum. You Shall Not Pug. value itt Peanut. " "I 71-min“) '.gita, Red 'crci. rmarold algae. Wank " run to suc- ' f , Spitzbergen at various times has been accredited to Russia as a result of annexation, but as it is contended they failed to follow up any formal action of the kind-if it ever was tak- "sn-the Russians would have a hard :time to convince other nationals of ‘title to the land. Especially is this ‘the case in regard to Great Britain in iview of recent developments in Rus- ma. Fiis the ". eawiM...1<l. . . .- : m5 Ma nan mum; 55w gamma, Teach Seventy Occupations. l At the present time in Montreall there are 1175 re-educational courses given to returned soldiers comprising. instruction in seventy different tig,) potions. The policy of the Military Hospitals Commission, to combine in-i struction under competent teschersl selected froth feturned 1rffieers,l N.C.O.'s and men, .with the; practical} instruction under â€optical condition“ has been f6und to work most sptisfac-i tdrily indeed; ttieohhrked interest dis-l played by the men out their ambition: to succeed, is a constant inspiration to; the teaching staff. The. great willing-t ness'of manufacturers to commute, with 'the vocational department in giving out their plant facilities i',') iutguctionsl purposes indicates clear- 1 1y t e wonder! I a preciatio "rt strviises render‘gcl if; 11't'l'r'i'iS 'il/lil) the'front, the} "t'hePhitpofuitcts of the) great economic problem which ae" 0071-, mum mm. srr'tl. ' '.. ri' ' tle-rel, .19 an; " astnooxn .rr', c- st,iiiihri.'-cc I Iv., q .qullitéil“ li. a lu"riirerpias 1dasot, tor/ the Tittle ones. F 2'h,i dhys"'aré pol, ehatntrewe--onatrththt, the next Giil and stormy; that we mother. iiLiatej, te take tbeyA'tldrtnvou,.t ttT the heist! lr and exeNis.e they fied jur' mush.¢ tn consequent- thit 'tifis Mttm . iiiiifi? "run â€when“; diaarrwrttaee4 mun: mad taro-o? 'tit,', with cordé pingâ€, . t1. 1.1go.yke;p a. an]: ',isji?i'ittt,1,iiisis,iiit?'i'i; Dw'yi Tub: 1i'su.' ' Théy ii'ribshtU'tthi4 MIRE In! bomb 'uldmrluvht 'coIdrmd-by PM, :uu ttt,ti"otiti, tugging“ or a . mm. vs .9, " a; It' $1.94, up 39163 m'qdiciui Grifs 'or tirihaffit 28 9 11% a btht aim The De: “magmas et.'. 1ruatfthe1rH1hMlik.t.p.tsttttt 4" More than 300 years ago, in Itnt, James I. of England formally claim- ed Bpitrber'tten. The Muscovy Com- pany, a British concern, was ordered "to uphold the King's right to Spitz- bergen" by an Order in Council. That claim also was allowed to lapse in the same manner in which the Russian claim lansed, the Britons interested in the country say. KEEP ii/tti) ONES , . WELL 1mm. With the end of the war old data will be dug up, with records of com- paratively recent times, to bolster the eontentiome of the various claimants, as Spitzbergen is sure to occupy a prominent place in north Europegn af- fairs. ' This war has reverted more than ever before the advantage accruing to a nation controlling deposits of coal, metals and oil, which fact alone is, enough to cause a scramble for Spitz- bergen with its extensive resources. Areas claimed by the hve different nationals working in Spitzbergen are'. British, 3,574 square miles; Norweg- ian, 770; Swedish, 448; Russia. 81P, and German, 23. In addition the Scot- tish Spitzbergen Syndicate, Ltd., ‘01' Edinburgh, lays cloim to Bunzow Land, known also " the Susan Bay Peninsula. This district tmdtpritres one-third of the total claims and in- cludes f1ve-sixths of the potential out- put of the Swedish coal company. Af- ter the war these two claimants of one property promise to make a hard fight for what each believe is its rights. . Coal in apparently unlimited quan- tities, easily mined without aligning: abounds in Spitzbergen. Besides there are found deposits of iron are; maple, copper ore, iron and copper pyrites, molybdenum, galena, aine blends and other minerals. fl 7, _ an. ‘odw and? .usw new 9.411593)! ll nbi Du .’ 'ite.ivrirs'tuithtur mil 3 c ttiittd' etru1ehe 'efrittthtty tstrtifn E hhd, itfidrthif t1tnrrAreottiirteArun MH’min 'be" possibly “Mr: ‘J< Hague, tbs 'Britisit Pyitttlh.it mm hid Cin -hiihst,' Bis' the iéong’aa Nihe/'rertitip, fl? rr,tijtltrerr,tttit " idegl. it,ilj,tt an wrestling; I filth "In"! tfagirthln 'tttttste) . 3' ' .r,"trisit.ii'lvl'i'trtitll'l, 'of,""'fiY l 171119 l guétfng ofi dtiti _ I" W4; 1m thiiir.trrur glam ' "N ' Itiif'eufW1it "ts_viriVhitr l _ . ‘9': 2itf. 't'r,ijilt/tgiill,e a.“ v: "tfiitatt';rtriit"ip] .7 lemon juice through a tine cloth so lemon pulp gets in, then this / loti Will keep fresh for months. Eve woman known that lemon juice is us to bleach and remove such blemisl " frecklea,,aallowness and tan land the ideal akin tsoftener, whitgner a beautitier. _ . _ There is a bright prospect before the shipbuilderis of British Columbia. It is possible that the yards there will be making ships for the Austral, lien Government in the near future. Negotiations are now being carried on by the shipbuilders of British Colum- bia with the Government of the Com- monwealth with a view to securing or- dare. The great ships of the Canadian Paeifie Ocean Services, now plying between Vancouver, Victoria and countries of the Epstlwhen they have lived their allotted time and done their appointed work, may be re- placed by other liners, just as mag- nifieertt, that will be built in the shipyards of the Canadian Pacific Coast, for it is not likely that indus- trious British Columbia will ever re- lax its hold on an undertaking that has begun so auspicioualy. How to make a creamy beauty lotion for a few can“. . The jui-e of two fresh lemdns strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes1 a whole quarter pint of the most 're- markable lemon skin begtutifier ilat about the eotrb/sne must pay tori a small jar 3f the 9rdinary cold meats. thmrtth6iofd "ttt taken to ‘strain . e Just try it! Get Wise ounces orchard white at tiny and! state a m 1emstttttraLtL .theur.rsgjiU..tttL.t.na up a quarter pint qt, this sweetly I] grant legwrmfnd massage daily'intd t is" 1366, neck, arms a handu'I iroirsu,t mint) thin disc. of 'irti6airh'ersdoprrer re‘volvi about thiet 'tltpuganif, {diners him! trirr. many 'ieltrs 'all. diamond! um be sent tir1A.rytritr.ktt, ’vlhgre'theJ h.Ast 'il ihht.iiiilr, dt' iii. {my a:- (itil-ttlf",'),? C,trttil, (1rit2itftttttp). . iiiiiiii'i'i'iitli i1ii1it'ifi,i new? 1 Mr». PVP, _ Y?P "Wkly-i“? _ : GIRLS'. LEMON JUICE ldgal ,9rytftiot'1* mama sotdr _. "')' j'giyss'Lartiiott Pinch; ; ‘i‘.'..1,;'i Tr. ', r:.;'_:;'/ a TM tld, pr,oyrr?,tle1t little, , W, on; prove; 11.tiitiii!y1, 3524:? Ihipbuilding advanced ht British Col-' 11113th if by: lush. m thinning?! ad 1916111010 was one dip “in valu- ed at halt-mnllliol dull" ipv.peoeee ofsetatt3tttioat4. [that plowing:- At mount the Milky remnant; .n ins vestment .0! $90,009,000. Hing, large vedsela themroduct M.BritigrtrCoiet- him enterprise, unpow aniline the vessel; the prodqu British Colum- whieh In of steel tsmtstrttetiorin we either being/built or luv; _ been, con- traetedtor.,, .".r, ', -_.' The cost of the material alone that must. be applied for the completion of these ships is estimated at $1,700,000. In ardu- to‘flrynde at shipbuilding undertakings, actual and contdniplat- ed,'th‘e Britlsh Columbian Manufac- turdrs' Association is endeavoring tit secure a “Shipbuilding Loan" from the Dominion Government. digga t jiej(.tsry'eirut' hilt. Eda; 'tIli';",",'));?),;,,'-; -be 2:14“! than? by British Cohsmblamshipbuilding is carried on mainly It Vancouver and Victoria, but New Westminster has a yard of considerable proportions " Poplar Island, where four of the ships ordered by the Munitions Board are being constructed. The classes of ships being built' are divided into schooners and steamers. The majority are built mainly of wood, bat. several are made principally of steel. At pre- sent the shipyard: of Victoria, Van- couver and New Westminster are en- gaged in building fifty of these ves- sels, which will have i gross tonnage of 116,930, and a deadweight capacity of 185,000 tons. Tho iueemtivetr"fot', than? gigantiq strides in)tritirh quuxnbian shipbuild: ing have been the deinind Joi ocean tonnagg frttttt.! by the 1ttee,, subi tiitiiili'ti2 the Many eirtradrdirutrf fac Iities which the tieottrNyhietyl site; ation of British Columbia end her fora est resorts offer toy the ' ship- building trade. It was for these reasons that the ItttperU1 Munitions Board selected British Columbia to build twenty-tive vessels. My. I DIAMOND-CUTTING INDUSTR} TAtaetTt;,,r,tg,.i attttm in If“ of duo-I IS SKIN WHITENER ihn Far. ya, an a is ut- not P: 'l' to ws lat of ad ke " in is it Id I got mrfoot badly jammed lately. I bathed it well with MINARD'S LINIMENT and it was is welt " ever next day. ' [ , . "thive' Only tnheft M boxes, and tebtutk lit tttte.. of course I will bry dn taking them’whohevor I think my kidneys: are not 'usrritrht." . "‘Your Diamond Dinner Pills are dtsndn too,". Mrs. Eekfatd midst " keep them in the hone. and take one occasionally as required." . The Nova' Scotia "Lumber King" says: _ --_i__ _ _ --_-- - ---------.. "iiconsider MINARD’S LINIMENT the beat LINIMENT in use. - 7 The Bible makes clean hands accom- pany a "clean heart," and there is more in the association than meets the eyerfor clean hands often mean free- dom from disease or the means of communicating it; and the medical faculty washes its hands oftener and longer and more thoroughly than any profession in the world, and with most reason. In certain hospitals they have a set of rules for hand-washing which it would be well to apply to all and strictly enforce. Before operations these strict regulations prescribe four washing processes of five minuttt each. - - For the first five minutes the sur- geon is supposed to wash his hands in the ordinary way with soap and warm water, and then carefully to clean his finger-nails. When he has leisurely cleaned his nails, he goes to the pail again for another five minutes, still with soap and warm water. The third five minutes is occupied in washth his hands in alcohol, and the fourth i, r the process of sterilization with a wash of corrosive sublimate. YOUR tYDNoSnml-I,M inc.“ Murine We 'teedr_g'd's'tr,M'pp,tlp%thl7 mum'- matma_rst 0m. Mat 1;: can She Sui my Arc P'AR Mt†Givi- lam POI-Saying . Lancing, ,Aifk... mttr'r- 4th (spo- ciuLkr-II in with trua_Westcrn onthtss a†that Mm. Jt. Ecldqrd, of this placemxivea hat, opinion of. Dodd's Kidney Pills. _ - - A. -What strikes one, most ,on the Prairies in the warm praise the people give Dodd's Kidney Pills. They are used for all kidney troubles, including backache, rheumatism, lumbago,heart disease, "diabetes, and dropsy and Bright's disease, and their popularity is proof of the good work they are doing. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the standard Canadian kidney remedy. In “My If lump sugar is added to olive oil --two lumps of the sugar to a quart of oil-it witrttotNoem"mte,rWheu, . If the oil comes hr a can, mm as soon as opened into a bottle or preserve jar and put in the sugar. It will be kept in perfect condition to the last drop.), -riaih-G inform you that Dodd’l Kidney Pins at; all rfght," lays Mn. Eckfotd. i.', '4 ."' ' _ - - Clean Bands. The law of Moses, still binding on devout Jews, was, ages before its time in many of its regulations, and not least with respect to diet and cleanli- ness. One recalls especially its in- sistence on the frequent washing of hands. which in. later time}; We a sort of fetish. . 1GiirA ESEIM - _ y ca. cm“ Mrs. R. Eek“!!! M of Doild's The movism'eitt" 1m Jiitii'iuild lobkhig toward the adeptibn Arf the deeitttut system for earthen which am, the backing of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom, Wrheunett by Hunt) V " If you pat .ttsurtOU 1tnatrthreodte: the “inaction. will. baey er.eaMF, which nephew! to remove ghen irpny‘“ ing. Rather, Writ By diitnif,' tttrtoisthl lug when putting on the line. Do not use starch. Iron with hot irons' while the linen is still quite wet. l New: is pining ground . '"T"iiiiii' iiiiiiFiiGii i'a'iiddi,ttRraaW"'" rue-00.4., {03463-97}! f. an para-99w? (I We Remedy 32in? 'iirp"prr' ism: “IE-Hi; in Tube- Me. For {but}! 'hcsyt- fr... Keeping Oil Sweet. ’INE Granulated Eyelids; Yéurs Jefy truly, V T. G. MeMUrpilN, Sore Eyes, Eyes IMatttcd by Sun. Dun and Wind quickly rel‘igvcd by Murine. Try it In l yo manna Babr's Eyes. '; TORONTO - lot lei This new way to rid on": feat of earns warintrodaeed by . Cincinnati mun, who's.†that freezene dries in a moment, and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without irritating the surrounding skin. When ourstmrettPittooa , gap"; I In :02me with»! "trtttiuostott.rre.tter. Pot. 'o.'" Magi»: tttthe not; can! “future oat . toS rap: , a“. Scheme _ Jul: nub v‘ - ,fiit?plti'jlpt4, tormd. m 'Fron‘tb ted mm and from the a“ ,pst,rlrt'rt ' . The little children tull can: he]: mur-4'- Wt a“ Din-Inner. F _ Money Orders. I Dominion, Express Money Orders are on sale in tive thousand omeos throughout Canada. . You say to the drug store mm. "Giye me a small bottle of freezone." This win cost Very tittie but will posi- tively remove every Atngd or soft corn or callus trom one’s feet. A few drops of this new ether com- pound sipplied directly upon a tender, aching corn relieves the soreness in- stantly, and soon the entire corn or calms, root and all, dries up and can be lifted off with the futtters “mainland: foremost to " ' his path, And at the last, or be it tool or late, These helpless hands thall push him tttto hell. , The tat eta-had blossoms of the IM- And in their on: no {at will tm, not Only a child's triswiiderin,ent " late, And , _t_heir hands no _lifted'enuce ' dwell; . b, _ Yet these frail shndows ahall obstruct - Don't let'father die of infection ot lockjaw from whittling at his coma, but clip this out In}! nigh hire try it. u... u... ...... --- ....- _....- _.__ -. ___ If your drugglut hasn't any {menu tell him to order a small bottle from his wholesale drag house for you. mam-"u -. mm "td "ititg,tqijfiA;r.ist, £29 “"45 And close shout him. mute lilo! dud- Dr. Zavitz, of the 0.A.C., soy: that sixty vuricties of potatoes are grown in Ontario. _ from . Bone Spavin. Ring Bone, 'tht CUES“. Bone, or similar trou e and get: horse going wand. h ecu mildlybm ickly and good te- ' ault- ',l'irt"i'2'iii'i, not water or remova halt and horse can be worked. Page-17 in pamphletwich each bottle tells how. $2.00 a bottle delivered. Home Book 9 M Inc. ABSORBINE. JR., the antiseptie linimeu for mankinc:f reduces Painful Swelling, En. urged Gian 8,Wenl, Bruises,Varieose Veins; hale Semi. All-yd Pail. Will 112114701: more if {my mite. " and " I bottle a Islam a a. met-I Mal been let to: an... I. HM " 0..“ by†Be, “I.“ o -iiiidtiuddimr is a good dessert for cold weather. . 0 ti a I I E "UPS A g it “MIKE†from . Bone Spavin. Ring Bone, Splint. Curb. side Bone. or similar trouble and gen horse going sound. It no mildlybu! 'tft'.' and good te- aulujre Inning on not blister or removc t halt and horse can be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle all. hyt. _ " 00 I bottle Mach: “3" y For Sate ttigh Prices Being Paid for Syrup I . .. '., ", "e2t5Ng6ti=a1 - “a " =i=iiii=iillt1llt1 "Slight ‘ , e 4 mum I h "(531? 2,'rjFi'i"ii'vi'tF2'i', 1ltr:! TEL? VVI, l - V vi'lMrW,',e t%rr't/frprt',t',t mar! trot for years. You can do the “In. by ordering your machine now it "Minn- for next lmon’s crop. _ ' 1tort.6etetio Vglvg " feet, with supply and "haunt [ ' "i'itywhddt, he}. 'r)fi7d'4tt4il'irs'itsJr' Immediate uh. 1 trtuxrrtrc/qitt'titu%ti, 'tit tw., 110-120 Volta or. "a to: In. loom THE GRIMM MNFG. co., Limited l WSW 33.61153- M)er42, EWEESZE _ "a ( Early Old Age l, Mmmmw lam-4m I»)! u: a on. pg ““3""! 1thfer, “.‘QQ‘P'L‘W: “OTTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION mm anyâ€... , “1360!) ' ' Mpg Anton-Ila VII†Tre, Caught. with "strpty and “haunt own. MIA" ' )3. 71-2“ “5.: A. A a. ‘1'"; 'sy- . .. - . ten S",',,h your Plano Inlet on "in: an “MGM . 'our " ....mtettdoita Garrison. “TA" A" “f 3.; Rdwhb' ' _fifff'll"ntliitirtltlt i $lmi.1rllllllimlit ! , Ill, g N f: " ",",Ag,fv, 1 iii. s'i(liiill l _ ,1 mamas? U intern-J and uternnl. cured alth- out Mn by our homo treatment. rite an before too Ute. Dr. Baum-u Indies] eo., Limited. Colllnanod. UM. Wed,' gquwmw NEWSPAPER and to printing plum in Eastern Ontario. Inturume carried $1.500. Witt te..ror tLfft.on lute! qua; Box " LADIES WANTED Yo oo PI Am and tight new!“ n bottle. "01. or Iran time, good my. work lent any d stance. churn-l mud. Bend "amp for particulars. leonu Manufacturing Company. Montreal. CANCER. TUNORI. WIPS. ETC. Imam-l nndi "terntrt. cured with- Finidl grapevine pruning in cold “at" before the up we to flow in the early spring. Ute pruning ausc- "bleeding," which weaken. the glint. and reduce: the size of the wit. Inn-Q'- We em 09!“. In. was manna; bariir.rioriaia, Dried potato . lighten. puma: mnhe good tim Motors Rm mum-ml Boll-0pm fur the Eyes Physic-Inna and eye special-t- pre- scrtbo Bon-Opto u u are home remedy In the treatment of eye troutrtea And to strengthen syn-I‘M. Boldedc money refund [mummy by :13 'truqqut.. tlllltllilll HEAlS SKIN IRUUBlES 'atrv'irour life. (midi-1f! Invit'ed to write to the Lydi- E. Pink un Medicine Co. teonfidedtial 5 Lynn, In“... for Ipocid advice. Ht in (up, will Kring you heath â€de1! in your life. r sevens paips In Pr. ) u back and undesmnul I ' I became so wtak I _:, l could haydly ttt I I Er?, f; from charm fur, r - ,2 and got go nets 0}" v _ ai'iiil 4 twould Jumpnmi " " tslightest. trout. Iillilll was entirely rlunf'it . ' 'iya' to do my tei"; . work, I was ."fl,f ' l up holn'e‘of ever 'e- l - il ing We... 1'tt my I-er-ellie sistsr tttf, Ire' Plnkhun'l etre e . - ttdt “‘1:ng six bottles and .lifii'.y'.'.1.i uh aheil y Womm able to do vry'g'.i'),",', homework. t I wish gavefy gu trinrr woman would try Lidia E. Pénklwa): Vegetable Compoun . t',f,Pd 01““. themselves howgoodltis. - rs. Ill LX580,“ North Apo., 4113011, . "The ruiiG GifjiFdf u -_ Jiii 1" 'tAd L,e,,ahtt,gyit the iii',oli/ditdfSit" tft',,': ttgrit/att Ire .fryn aims , my T a nrmuslo T are iit!t)e.'i's) r'i'ilsi,!,dii,'iiii' 13.3%: 03293313 g, mpoun ' Wto female Ills. i troubles of young or old that itch, bum, crust, scale, torture or disfig- ure. Besides, you may try them More you buy than. With 32-p. Skin Book. Address piss card: "Cuticun. Dept. N, Mn. U. S. A.†Sold throughout the mil; names: mu. m; E3037 yttt.ntrrome in, A 11t.-"For seven] thI I cum from a female Ltr,,',',:!,',,',',.?, Restored to Haiti by Lrdh E. Mill's Vegeuble Cannot“. 1tym8e 'Pt. MP? Mitt? an. be “2m 0. quemd-emdlnchuhiq‘ Hour-ll Elrti.ll..1fl,1.A..,.m) Q? 'ht, W Li.