tial â€" in rn-iblo impleâ€" hich this war ust calcuiats drop the bomb get. dropped from s under the rward moveâ€" i gravitation, lows a curved to the earth, is filying and wreater is the â€" _ target at ) caves to proâ€" terrible flying actyl, for inâ€" t:: to its vie= bing Boche ‘an of toâ€"day. pulsive appearâ€" brodactyl â€" was parison to a ig upward of a NN lay ry Offuet. ey which has b droppers has that antiâ€"airâ€" force the raid~ t heights. The he greater are r in his caleuâ€" arget, why it is far a hit with a airplane than is that a bomb wirplane will but will conâ€" e in the direc~ ne. This means must calculata drop the bomb successful in i great deal ting from & caused by enemy airâ€" reasons why red indoors ; bomb raid. Ing away at rous to any land destruction is with its size, s use by aviatâ€"« making it hit of Intended U AMAL s the G ogha ictors it is now. AIR RAIDS I ater case m itor must® ravitation also the : between during airplance® hape and : is the ised Lon« ombproof an air lost on n te disâ€" listance y vary ifluence path of er cally for the h under into the e land, : dropâ€" 1 freâ€" id five effect hen to _ must g. For ometer, it what avove water ns pICU~ in the tion is tear the th 1@râ€" i conâ€"~ Bomb deâ€" of low nd4, mes Mmige= 1g0 in the "Nor is this all. Rumania, too, we shall have, and the rest of them. We are not satiated; our hatred must have more â€" food to nurture itself on. Wherever once the German language has been spoken there we shall fix our standard, there we shall remain the masters for evermore." "To us nothing matters, neither; death nor hunger, so long as we know | that our vile enemies of the islands of ‘ deceit and hatred will go to their well | merited perdition. We, however, shall" eling fast to the iron mines of Briey, to Wallonia, to Flanders, to the Ger-i man provinces of the Baltic and to the area surrounding Warsaw. on January 19 both were killed by the same shell. And now their widows are working side by side. The true pagan spirit of the Hun is revealed now and then in editorials in newspapers in out of the way places. Herr Max Lochner, in the Gouzenâ€" heimer Zeitung, shows himself to be a true disciple of Von Tirpitz in the following utterance recently found in his newspaper: "We shall conclude no peace of any kind with our Western enemies until we have obtained a guarantee that all the costs of this criminal war will be paid by that lousy brood of liars, the English. Thomas A. Maynard was arraigned in court for bigamy. It developed that he was married first in 1889 and then in 1917. He was let go because he convinced the court that he had enâ€" tirely forgotten his first marriage. He was in the war from the start, and contracted his second marriage on beâ€" ing released from a hospital. He met a young woman and married her at once. When confronted with the inâ€" contestable evidences of his first marriage he broke down and said he had completely forgotten it. His case was described as a new form of "shell shock," and so sympathetic was the court crowd that it cheered the verâ€" dict which freed him. a heroic commander of a mine sweepâ€" er, recently met death in a manner which recalled the end of "Steeple Jack" McCormick, of America, who, after climbing steeples and chimneys all over the world, fell fourteen feet from the mast of â€"a sailboat and was killed. Lieutenant Crossley had gone through a hundred thrilling experiâ€" ences and bouts with death, but he died the most peaceful death imaginâ€" able. He turned over in his sleep and suffocated quietly while his face was buried in a soft pillow. A member of royalty recently fell in with a genuine English humorist, and she is threatening to reward him. She was going through a hospital, when she came to a young man of most happy disposition. He. was conâ€" valescent. She chatted with him for some time. When she went on her rounds she left a valuable package with him, saying, as she placed it beâ€" side his chair, Will you please keep your eye on it?" When she returned the chair was vacant. The package was where she had left it, and on it was a glass eye with a note saying, "I did as you requested." 6 mg member turnips, Toot or A most remarkable story of two rothers has been told recently in Engâ€" and. The brothers were Walter and Fhomas Maggs. Here is their record: Both were educated at the Printers‘ )rphanage. * Both worked for the same firm, one i« a printer, the other as compositor. Both had good voices, and they alâ€" vays sang duets. Both were married on the same day, heir respective brides being sisters. and wil when foc Story of Two Brothersâ€"Pagan Spirit of the Hunâ€"An English Humorist. oDD MAPPENINGS HERE AND THERE. Both joined the London regiments nd they went to the front together. Both got leave after twentyâ€"one onths fighting, and they came home »gether last December. Both returned on December 29, and LITTLE SKETCHES OF THE WAR Both ining Both village concert was in full . The next item on the proâ€" no was a song by Miss Everâ€" h, and the atdience braced themâ€" for the ordeal. 5 song was too high, and the of the piano was even higher. sult was that, in spite of woird' mderful contortions, Miss Everâ€" h could not reach the top note. | hang my harp on a weeping tenant Charles Vernon Crossley, lived in Brixton, their flats ad No Need To Stretch. nning gardens this year reâ€" that cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnips, potatoes and other winter crops can be stored be available all next winter )d bids fair to be very much han during the summer. # »," she tried to sing, but ind when she‘d made three i voice came from the back â€" to clean meat by wipâ€" h a wet cloth than to let t on a lower branch, Baked Fruitâ€"Mix 3 pints bread crumbs with 1 cup chopped raisins, 1 eup currants, 1 cup chopped dates, 1 cup molasses, 1 pint milk, teaspoon each cinnamon â€" and salt. _ Pour in buttered baking dish and sprinkle bits of butter over the top. Uye Saive, in Tubes 25¢. Ask Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicageo s \to stand exertion without being breathless and palpitating. To be in this healthy, happy condition she imust have plenty of good, rich, red | blood, as it is only through the blood : that the body can be healthy. And the only medicine that will keep the blood supply rich and red and pure is Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Their effect upâ€" | on the pale, weak girl who gives them a fair trial is wonderful. They imâ€" |\ prove the appetite, backaches and headaches disappear, the glow of health tinges the cheeks, the eyes sparkle, and the step becomes light ‘and elastic. Thousands of girls | throughout Canada owe their bealth ‘and attractive appearance to Dr. Wilâ€" ‘llams‘ Pink Pills and do not hesitate ‘to say so. Miss Jennie Book, Beamsâ€" | ville, Ont., says:â€"*"I suffered for over | two years from anaemia, and gradualâ€" ly grew very ill. Previously 1 hbad ‘ been strong and robust, but grew pale and a mere shadow of my former self. I tried several medicines, and while some seemed to give me temporary | relief, I soon grew worse again. As ‘the months went by 1 began to deâ€" | spair of getting better, when my ‘mother happened to read an adverâ€" tisement of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and suggested that I should try them. By the time the first box was finished I knew they were helping me, and I continued the pills for nearly three months, using in all nikre boxes, when 1 was restored in every respect to my old time stPength. Thig was several years ago, and as I have not since had any return of the trouble, I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills as a permanent cure for this trouble, and I strongly recommend them to all anaemic girls." For iron rust either on white or colored clothes wet the spot with lemon juice, then holdâ€".over steam of tea kettle and the spots will disapâ€" pear like magic. _ If the stain is old it may not come out with the first trial. Marton Bridge, C. B., May 30, ‘02. I have handled MINARD‘S LINT MENT during the past year. It is alâ€" ways the first Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller, of all the different kinds of Liniment 1 handle. Can Bloodlessness is the trouble of many girls who ought to be full of life and good spirits. Instead they are pale, their lips have no color, they have no appetites, their ‘digestion is poor, and If they walk fast, either in the street You can get these pilis through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brock: ville, Ont. Are we serious in our attempts to combat the fire waste? The records of 1917 hardly prove it. To the most superficial observer it is obvious that we are directing our energies along wrong lines. Despite firstâ€"class fire fighting equipment and _ firemen amongst the most expert in the world, our losses continue unabated. Our most efficient fire brigades are utterly discomfited by the raging conflagraâ€" tions that, with increasing frequency, destroy buildings, devastate whole communities and wipe out human life. Canadian municipalities spend millions of dollars annually for the maintenâ€" ance of fire departments and a few paltry dollars in fire prevention. Withâ€" out deprecating the provision of adeâ€" quate fire extinguishing facilities the shortâ€"sighted polity that neglects preâ€" ventive measures must be condemned. The fire departments of the country should be revolutionized. For every dollar appropriated by municipalities for fire protection, fifty cerits should be used for fire prevention. or going up stairs they are so tired and out of breath that their hearts beat as if to burst. Almost always such girls are thin, flatâ€"chested and sallow, with nothing attractive about them. If they do not get better they will have a cough in the winter and then, not unlikely, consumption, that most hopeless of all diseases will deâ€" velop. _ No girl should be like this. She should be plump, rosyâ€"checked and full of life, able to talk fast and Revolutionize the Fire Department. WEAK, ANAEMIG GIRLS Through Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. TNE Granulated Eyelids, NEIL FERGUSON relieved by Murine. Iry it in your Eyesand in Baby‘&m No Smarting, Just Eye Comfort At Your * or by CC dn er prrpe ie Mprine l Many lightningâ€"rod systems have { beerf installed during the past few | years, and these are gradually showâ€" ‘ing results. When properly installed, they give almost absolute protection, :so much so that many of the farmers‘ mutual insurance companies report no ‘losses by lightning on rodded buildâ€" ings, while others will not insure a risk that is not rodded. Nearly all |insurnnce companies charge a lower \ premium on insurance on buildings | equipped with lightningâ€"rods. Lightningâ€"rod installations should be inspected before April, in case any break in the conthmig of the cables has been caused by the severe winter weather; the grounding of the cable should also be assured. The rapid increase in the use of wire _fences constitutes a. serious lightning menace to live stock." Many hundreds are killed by getting close to wire fences during a thunder storm: When lightning strikes the wire fences, if there are no ground wires, or if iron fence posts are not used, the animals furnish the path of least resistance between the fence and the ground. Wire fences should have a ground wire sunk to moist earth every few rods, to carry off the current. _ Every Means Should be Taken to Preâ€" vent Destruction of Foodstuffs. In eastern Canada, April and May are the worst months for fires resultâ€" ing from lightning. In Ontario, lightâ€" ning fires during April and May, 1917, numbered 172, entailing a loss 4Af $158,021, little over half of which was covered by insurance. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff. THE ONLY MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES The new invention is a sort of gloriâ€" fied "water wings" arrangement and is adapted to the fording of deep streams without the necessity of bridgeâ€"building. The encircling buoy is blown up by the soldier. It holds him upright in the water with his shoulders and arms clear of the surâ€" face.~ In experiments recently conâ€" ducted a man made several bull‘sâ€" eyes on a target 300 yards away while floating across the stream. Once a mother has used Baby‘s Own Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else. Their use teaches her they are absolutely safe; that they never fail to give relief and that the little ones do not dread taking them as they do castor oil and other harsh purgatives. Concerning the Tablets Mrs. John M. Weaver, Blissfield, N.B., says:â€""I have used Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets for the past ten years and have found them so good I always keep a box in the house." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 2 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. To grow good parsnips prepare the soil deeply, make it rich, deep and mellow . Three feet is the proper depth of soil for the very best carrots. Be careful not to bring the bottom soil to the surface. "Water Wings" for Use of Soldiers in Crossing Stl’-eams Under Fire. Buildingâ€" bridges under fire, the greatest ordeal that the army engiâ€" neers of other campaigns were subâ€" jected to, bids fair to go out of fashion. In future a regiment going across a stream will, if a recent invenâ€" tion meets with approval, merely wade into the stream and drift across, meantime utilizing both hands to manipulate his rifle. * Home Vegetable Garden and a Patâ€" riotic Gardening Competition,* by W. T. Macoun. Pamphlet No. 18, Central Experimental Farm. Deals with situâ€" ation of the garden, preparation of the soil, planning the garden, and gives list of suitable varieties of vegetables. Accurate Knowledge Means Greater Farm Garden Bulletin No. 5, Maniâ€" toba Agricultural College. Discusses size, location, arrangement, soil culâ€" tivation, seeds, thinning, transplantâ€" ing, storing, and gives notes on the various garden crops and recommendâ€" ed varieties. Apply Manitoba Agriâ€" cultural College, Winnipeg. % Production in the School Garden. Rural Education Monthly, published by Dept. of Education, Regina. Improvement of School Grounds, by the Ontario Dept. of Education, Toâ€" ronto, Ont. Profusely illustrated. Disâ€" cusses flower borders, perennials, vines, nursery stock, shrubs, making of lawns, and gives plans for laying out school grounds. t The Gardenette or City Backyard Gardening, by Benjamin F. Albaugh. Discusses vegetable gardening and flower gardening, dealing particularly with city small yard conditions. Price $1.25. Published by Stewart and Kidd Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. *May be obtained from Publications Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa. Vacant Lot Gardening,* Pamphlet No. 6, Dept. of Agriculture,.Ottawa. . Gardening for Schools. Ontario Dept. of Agriculture. Bulletin No. 152. Apply Dept. of Agriculture, Toâ€" ronto. LOSS OF FOOD BY LIGHTNING. With the tremendous world shortâ€" BOOKS ON GARDENING. ONEâ€"MAN PONTOONS. "The submarine commander, hearâ€" ing the noise and wondering what new and horrible device the enemy had inâ€" vented, crept to his periscope to have a look, but all was black. He was blind, and the trawler got away in safety." "Hawkins," said the officer to his Cockney servant, "I‘ve left my mess boots out this morning. I want ‘em soled." "Yessir!" said Hawkins. But later in the day, when the ofâ€" "The Uâ€"boat swung round to avoid the impact and the sides of the trawler scraped along the sides of the submarine. The periscope still was well out of the water but was beâ€" ginning to slip down as the submarine dived. «= "The skipper bawled for a hammer, a crowbar, anything that would hurt. One of the crew thrust a coal shovel into his hand and he scrambled on the bulwarks and leaned over, two of the crew hanging to his coat so that he wouldn‘t fall overboard. Backward and forward he swung the heavy scoop at the fragile periscope, and the third blow reduced it to fragments. "It was a situation to dismay most men," said the seaman. "Our skipâ€" per, however, has a fighting spirit. A touch of the wheelâ€" sent the trawler‘s blunt bows pointing at the submarine‘s whaleback, and we wallowed menacâ€" ingly toward the pirate. and their contents should be overcome. Trawler‘s Skipper Smashes Periscope With Coal Shovel. When one‘s vessel is in danger from enemy submarines anything will | do as a weapon of defence, as is shown by the story of a captain of a British trawler who used a coal shovel with good effect against a German Uâ€"boat. The trawler, according to the story told by one of the crew, was in the North Sea in a stiff breeze when the skipper saw a periscope crawl through the breaking surface of the sea about a hundred yards off. There was no gun aboard and the trawler‘s best speed was less than eight knots. age of food, and the great demands being made upon Canada to increase the supply, it is of the utmost importâ€" ance that the great destruction of foodstuffs caused by lightning strikâ€" ing wire fences and destroying barns Proved Once More _ In Southampton, Ont. That Mr. Bertram‘s trouble came from his kidneys is shown by his other symptoms. He had stiffness in the joints, was tired and nervous, and there were flashes of light before his eyes. He had a dragging sensation across the loins, was always thirsty and felt heavyy and sleepy after meals. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. Cured kidneys strain the uric acid out of the blood. Dodd‘s That Do:ld’s Kidney Pills Cure Rheumatism. Harold D. Bertram Had Inflammatory Rheumatism and One Box of Dodd‘s . Kidney Pills Cleared It Out of His System. Southampton, Ont., March 2%5thâ€" (Special)â€"That rheumatism is caused by disordered kidneys and that Dodd‘s Kidney Pills . will cure it is again proved by the case of Harold D. Berâ€" tram, a young man well and favorâ€" ably known here. He had inflammaâ€" tory rheumatism for two months. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cured him. "The doctor said my trouble started with the grippe," Mr. Bertram states. "My hands and feet were badly swolâ€" len and the doctor did not seem to be doing me any good. My grandmother, Mrs. G. Grasser, advised me to take Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. I took one box of them and I haven‘t been bothered since. I am clear of the rheumatism." Kidney Pills cure the kidneys. «There‘s a, Reason" Instant erage of delicious flaâ€" vor contains no drug elements to upset $ts cheery goodness is just the thing in the This wholesome bevâ€" go out of style in the family that once drank tea or coffee but now uses Wakeful Nights A NOVEL WEAPON. A Slight Mistake Postum aA hot table In a recent address Lord Rhondda, the British Food Controller, explained his grasp on the food situation. He said that he was taken into his fathâ€" er‘s grocery store when 20 years of age and learned the business from the ground up. Sloan‘s prices fot Increased 25¢ 50c $1 Minard‘s Liniment Cures Burns. Etc. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or tollet counter will supâ€" ply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin beâ€" comes. Yes! It is harmless. You say to the drug store man, "Give me a small bottle of freezone. This will cost very little but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or calâ€" lus from one‘s feet. A few drops of this new ether comâ€" pound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn relieves the soreness inâ€" stantly and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all, dries up and can be lifted off with the fingers. ficer returned, he could not find his "Hawkinsâ€"Hawkins, where are my boots 1" Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautiâ€" fler, at very, very small cost. If ydur druggist hasn‘t any freezone tell him to order a small bottle from his wholesale drug house for you. Proper food makes all the differâ€" ence in the world to the health of a family "What, sirl Those mess boots? Oh, ‘ere you are, sir!l One and sixpence! That‘s all I could get on ‘em. I took ‘em all around the camp, but the only man who‘d buy ‘em was a corporal, and he couldn‘t give more‘n one and ;i‘x, ‘cos pay day wasn‘t till next Friâ€" y.n This new way to rid one‘s feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that freezone dries }n a mément. and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without irritating the surrounding skin. Don‘t let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him try it. ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED wEST TORONTO * CANADA 0â€"0â€"o0â€"0â€"0â€"O0â€" 0 Order Now LEMON JUICE 18 Girls!.. Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten the skin. 0â€"Oâ€"O0â€"Oâ€"Oâ€"Oâ€" 0 Heals like Magic=. _ _ burns, cuts, chafing, blisters, piles, ab: scesses, sunburn, boils, bruises, and other inflammation. . At dealers, or write us. HIRST _ REMEDY _COMPANY, Hamilion, Canada‘ stif muscles, lame back, lumbago, gout, Arrcteg: nod aproinn i Sives moht wiet Have Sloan‘s Liniment handy for bruises and sprains and all pains and sohes. â€"Quick reler follows ~its prompt application. No need to rub. It quickly penetrates to the trouble m drives out the pain. er t mussy ters or ointâ€" o e ane # nor For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, Bruises and Sprains CGenerous sized bottles at all druggists, Irish Train Sets New Record. Lord Rhondda‘s Training. ISSUE No. 13â€"‘14. FRECKLE REMOVER TORONTO Wise Provision Made for Protection of Birds and Animals. Nature provides for her children. The birds with their wonderfully variâ€" ed plumage are so colored as to best protect and shield them from enemies, and in their natural homes their colâ€" ors so blend with the surroundings that it requires sharp eyes to detect them. The coloring of many insects is wonderful, including the various colâ€" ored bronzes; snakes are of many colâ€" ors, and, setting mside the natural aniâ€" mosity we have for them, in studying their markings they will be found to be very beautiful, particularly the smaller and harmless snakes. Animals are colored to protect and hide them. With flowers the case is exactly the opposite. They are colored to attract attention and scented to add to their attractiveness that inâ€" sects may be drawn to help fertilize them and that animals may notice them and help scatter their seeds and thus aid in prolonging the existence of the race. “7 EEKLY NEWSPAPER IN WESTâ€" ern Ontario. Doing a good busiâ€" ness, Death of owner places it on the market. A great chance for a man with cash. Ap;;ldv Box 82, Wilson Publishing Co.. LAmited, Toronto. WELL EQUIPPED _ NEWSPAPER and job printing plant in Eastern Ontario. Insurance carried $1,600. Will ‘? for $1,200 on $ulck sale. 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I y é AOR| can certainly reâ€" 93 AHME yA commend this valuâ€" §3 CÂ¥ | able medicine to i3 S other women who suffer, for it has done such Fuod work for me and I know it will help others if they will give it a fair trial.‘"" â€"Mrs, LIZZIE COURTNEY, 108 8th Ave., West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. _ _ *A Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, The result of its long experience is at your service, Samples Each Free bz Mail Address *‘Cuticura, Dept. . Bosto The Soul of a Plano is the Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGEL!‘ PIANO ACTION Compound. FOR YEARS w»