Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 15 Mar 1917, p. 7

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impre iaç Motisa'IBreak'. À 0141014 -»0LLAR COUIYO Downla Yur eaIt. 'ATSËRLAMY EGIL a - -e- - BRAVE CANA DIA NS. Immortal Faine Won at Ypres by M Who Sam-ed the Aliied Lino. Menr During the Battle ef Ypres, when a "as atlack had emptied the Frenchi tronches for almoat a mile, the Cana- diase stnetched their lin. to twice ità lengli and occupied lie poaition thal the Frnch had lest. Al aight--they held, unyis Every Week, and ail the next day and ail the next nlght. Bout. lag off attacks, and ceuater-alaacking, losing the moodu on their left and gainlng them uagain, being forced oui of the littie toma of Saint-Julien, railyiag and driving the Cermans ho. fore thorn, witheut artiliery or iu- fsntry support, for two nighta and a day they held on, and saved the AI- iiod lino. Behind the towa ef Sasmt-Julion, tan enotagh back to ho well protecied, the Canadians had a hoapital fil'bed with convalescents. They were lying. bandagetl anti nursed, but la good spiriteq and melI aiong toward rocov- ery, when suddenly the aews came Ihat the gis sttack had been made and that the French had beon toreed to give ground. With feverish haste lie nurses and dot-tore nUide preparations to move their patienta back te aafety. Whea tiey came te get their mon, homever, every b.d excepi tirco mas empty, and la those lire. bedu wre three men complalnlng bitterly-men mie could soi gsi up and walk becauso liey had lest ose or bti foot. The others more gene-sot bsck, but torward-het- foot te the tronches. Meut oethlern dled, but they had their abat.e in holding th. lino lime. io nights and a day. Jual Anoîher Libel. A Secoisman mie sufered terribly from i nsomnia mas advised te con- ha apeciaiat. When the consul - tation mas over the unsephistlcsted r old mas asked mhat liste Ots te pay. "'One guises," said tbe doctor, and the old mas pald i. Thon h. neturned bomne., Laies, necounting hi. experi- once, ho sald, with a patietir quaver -in hi& volce:-"-lYon mian cure me o' aleepleuessa Dao ye ken, 1 couldna' aie.p for s bale fornigit eft er timnkîn' .onnbt 1had topey hi Foods Are~ lu Price But yoit cau tiH ,jlbuy Grapc-NuLs at the sane price.. T%18 «tapie cersait li ts alr-tlght -Wax-pzo la .Nu o t a . t(I ay in d. or à- Dr. in las AIl ýa- ýe- ho or- le. th ne in 'y Pt y ,le e id le e ImPurt bleod la an Invitation1 isiekhsa. Tii. blo.d la at wotlçdu rd iglt te fantamn theii. l and sny la*j oft strengtb or purltyi tih. blood la s weakness la the dt tente âaIanst dises... Ansemia1 Ithe- doctor'sanie for lack et bloc iTh Raay h. an actual ls in th ýquantir et the bleod, or onec mer. etOfita constituents me.y be lacl 'ing. Itis surest symptom lu pallci ýA~ni l particularly comnmon,, oeung girls. It lu sot, hoirever, cer lned te thom asIe, fer itlel thi sanie lack et blood that preventa fu' i'ecovery atter la grippe, fevers, m s lania and eperatlons. It i. also prE sent ln old age and in pensons wh bave been under unusual mental o physical strain. If you are suifer ing froni this trouble take Dr. Wil liamu' Pink Pilla for Pale People They make pure, new biood wit] every dose and this new blood mean bealth and strength . Thousand have proved the truth of these atate ments, ameng then Mr8. Joli flysît, Metiskow, Alta., who say.s: "About a year ago 1 was la a badi. run down condition, my blood was watery, 1 was very nervous, aloi badfly at night; suifered freIn fre quent heMiaches and found mi bouuework an almost intolerabiq burden, rny appetito was poor, and did not seernite, assimuilate the food ,took, altogether my condition seoi cd solous. As there was no doctoi in our neighborhood 1 decided to giv( Dr. Williams' Pink Pillio a trial, anc 1 have much cause to be thankfu' that 1 did 50, as ln a !ew weoks could teed a great change for the better. I continued the use of thE pills for some time longer, and found a complete cure. 1 feel btter thar à I have for yoars and con therefore cbeerfuily rccommend Dr. Williams' Pink Piles te ail who are weak and run dows." Yeu con gel Ihese pills f rom an' dernier la medicine or by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2 50 trom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. I Aarlenltua.. w tnsut ibs#nvsjrl . sooreés, Manufactures and Mer- l cantUle Advanoemeut. Hoir many Canadians know Can- ada ? How many Canadians realize ber ratio' of progreus, the riches et bier natunal resources, or ber present de- gre.et development, under way? How many comprehiend the big thinga being done, despite war condi- lions? Take the wonderful story fori the asat fiscal or calendar year. It tells us that Canida la a Billion-Dollar country, and, more in the big totals and aggregatea, oven a billion la bank deposita8; ln life and ire insurance ln force, in manufactuning capital, In value of manutactured producta; in forelgn trade, in productive values of the sgoil, fsheries, foresta and mines combined. Then there ia the striking and sug- gestive liai ot big undertaking-pri- vate and goveramental-under way, even though some may be temporanilyl halted tilI the war i. over. It is pos- sible that f ew realize the great works being carried out in collnection with harbor improvemients an& the de- velepmeni of transportation facilities. What cf Ihat big Halifax job-et spending $80,000,000 on nom termin- als, pie"s, and harbor slips that wiii dock twe-score of the wonld's langeai shipa at one lime' , When compieted, il will make Halifax ane of the great- est of Canadian seaporta as irelI as one of the most imnportant naval sta-1 tions under the British flag.1 Gigantlc Undertakiags. <bri mi iani, blgh up, h flrua faet;ory ln your tern. TOU sm thé »roeealon of tolats golig te sud 'fron ta tsdooru every dMy, but lbc* large an hIndutrial' trmy weuld FOU ueo il tiie employes oi tii. 20,00 lu- dustrial establishmeuta wtt. te l4ne up?7 It lu estimated that Cansda'u present annuai manufacturhng produe- tien reaches the enonnieus total of $1,- 899,000,000. Few aise realize that 500 branch United States facteriet' have been estabiisbed in Canada, represent- ing an investment of $160,000,000, and that the number is uteadily increasing. This fact reminds one that Great Britain ha. invested four billions, auid the United States nearly a billion in Canada, and every investor knows that the security i. good. "The Magazine of Wall Street," New York, says: "Canada ha. an ex- traordinary record for prompt psy- ment of ail municipal obligations." How Canada'. government revenue bas grown since the paitry $13.000,000 of 1867-8 1 The estirnated revenue for 1916-17 ia $200,000,000-a tidy sum, in itself an index of the country's prosperity. RAGS' RIGHTS. Economies Boih Little snd Great Are -- NeeJ.ddlu Canada To-day. Ther. neyer ha. been a tume iren a greater spirit ot intelligent econemy bas taken possession ef the poople of Ibis ceuntry ihan nom. Many et us seen to realize that littie ecosomies, are needed. We study menus and food values and remodeling ef clething; w. do net deprive ourselves cf necessary thingu, but we make better use et irbat wc have. We bave learsed our lessen well, thtu far; but some cf us have, unfortunately. stopped at thiat point, and there ia yet another stop te go. A recent magazine deplered the. in- À<cO Mt 1b1 -tg foçi that maý "ei b* "fit f«> ý the da work withôut over&. taxing the stcpnach, kidneys or hiver. The continued cat- ing of indligestible fonds with large percentage of- waste mfeans diseased livers axi poisoned intestiries. Keep your stomach Bweet and clean and Your bowels healthy and active by eating Shredded Wheat Biscuht, It is easily digested. It contains ail the material needed for the nour- ishinent of the\human body. Open a health account for you to draw uponè' For breakfast or any rneal wi4- milk or creani. Made Canada. NATIVE AGRICULTURE. Showing the Native African Ilow The black man bas a natural ta for agriculture-up te a certain po He le willing te cultivate his iii garden juat enough te gave him nexi year's feod supply. H-ere tarming ambitions end. At Old Umitali, 200 miles troni esut corainl Rhodesia, la a fleuri: ing agniculturai coilege ihat i. putti soe neir ideas of fanming int irrespenaible h".d Under theo ld re .ime, husband i mite go ie the fld, carrying t crudeet klnd et native hoe. Tb. spend several day. In the back-bre.a ing toil reufred te tura up the lai This don., the tannier soirs a uni brother, SIS> ao n dty tthi tit she iras-belngt acen round by bis cbum. 8h. was, of courset ful ef queutions. "Who iu that Person?" shbe auiked,- pehntlng to a celer sergeont. "Oh, ho sboek banda witb the IKing; that la why ho la weariag a crown o-a his arm, you uee," replled thie truth- fui mnan. "And who it that?" she asked, sec- ing a gymnastic instructor with a badge of croased Indian Clubs. "That je the barber; do you net uee the scissorg-on his arm 7 " Seeing yet another man witb cuifs decorated wîth stars,ah. asked, "And that one?" '*Oh, he is the battalion astronomer; he guides us on night manoeuvres." "Flow interestingI"' replied the maiden, when, seeing her companion's badgze, t at of an ancilent stringed in- stuint. ehe siJ-4 A . f, was of the produce, of Canada. C(:0. ado ite 1w an ex porting iaamd .OfaM iniportint comtrj. Or. take the tra&dduqguK te war period. During the * uoondyar of the iiar. f res August te AUCMgie, C».. ada ttal itrad. (nhalve .5 Coi and bultiors) re'arhd t0* bile pm retord of8L lu eO0.aiowup, wîtii$2,SZO f o tpromong q twelve meietbm1 wtb* hbalam*.. tradela anada'. lt ave gr*w te 38~ MM0000n sthe . mod ymw of <h. ai M*topvd wltM 0l0 dw the. fiit ye'ar. War Miaemit 1Dodd's tiiuney ruis. NEWS FROM ENGLAND %-'Mg av hAIL ABOuTi3011 BULL ANDU1RIS PROPLI Occr"oues la <h. Land Ibtat PR.Ig *eprern* la b.amuu"mf cfai WerIdL Lasi meek ln London tuer. irere 1,828 birtbs and 1,522 deatua ne- gistered. Scandinavian th-rushes and ted- wingBa re nom quito pliutua the LondoW parka. - A very Xp1uuble discever>' ot ceai bas bes mode ai Bilutimerpe, near Southirell, Netta. Germas pnisoners laiton recent.ly on the mosi front show markcd signaof privation.S Sir Maurice Bonham Carter, ILC.B.,8 son-in-lair of ex-Premier Asqufth, as entokcdthe. army. à A smnireachhng £12,000 hubashi raiaed in Northumberland eouTaty for' the SalIonsa' Day Fund. At a pantomime performance giron by the. Chathams bluejacketa t175 waa raided ton local chasItica Mr. John Murray bas annousiud that the blograpby e ofrd»M IeenSs fild miii be compl.ted tifspr4ng. A lotof tripeirahd op ou the shoare seas Sandwich, tram s&wr.k, Ia affesding a feait fer thi eagails. A taroe number et the atUllr uat lnveating tiirlsddofrdrgmau psy In theownuut'asWýWaw len, The NorthmbrlaMdce.luilau abale t tb uwmgo ýeu' *0 at lmg -TIi. W.I4*,amat"e0~oudP b» d-j m'ot t dk wim »W«x a On tb e[[IIIo roeifratWt e-t an ol.ighmunlit ii j Ij, iscoomeud actimon o inie spot l yo--ja togeter on al four ades, fojs i g inljuiet o moisi f romae te itM idgh m haieOOn any mieptfor Pdrb-%no pdI owr the w".,mt?"S ofspresd la P-- pos f mina d cVhiao 111f (41 (<(<I F J)R SALEC lng House1 repair. good Il( Faclortes. Appl Transcona. Marn 1)ROPIT-MA. >5 Omfces fai tlevas. The oi et ail buolaesa< applicaton to Paay, 78 Westj k5padina Ave., T C ANCERP. TU Internai ai out vain b1 aur Our Non-Cornu. A gergeant was ,training a squad of recruits in miuketry, when suddenly somnene ppeared in the uine of fire. "Hi, there" bellowed the sergeant, "gt back, carn't yer? Anyone 'ud think the place belonged te yer."1 "Well, it doen't excty," meekly replied the interloper, "but my-er- father-n-aw, Yeu know, owna it, and nearly half the country beides." " Oh, does 'e?" waa the Ifate ser- geant's anawer. "1W.ll, il Yeu waa yer father-in-law 'issef and waked acrorst the range when My lads waa frin, you'd just as eaily get shot as any other fool. So 'op it."1 No News ls Good News. "What'is happened te Brown?" "Nothing. I guesa everyting Ia go-, ing al right wlth hm, because it's only when they1re in trouble of ome ort that we hear from our friend." W. have been using MINARDS LINIMENT ln our ope for a num- ber of years and -use ne other Lin- iment but MINARIS, and we can recommend It bghly f or spratns, bruises, pains or tightnesao et. clet, sorenesa of the troat, head- ache or anything of that sort W. will net be wthout It one single day, for we get a new botte beore the. ther la al used. 1 can recommend it highy te anyoe. Young Man-I asked, but 1 receiv-i ed net. Parson Prima - Thea you asked ami»a. Young'mn (adli)-Y., I a"k Taeh 80-Wfat a l* --RIok Ov 2 ~ Shipping FRver Pr ndal n I o ured, and ail others, no m atter ho w .a xd oue ad s e "t"r u I ~ ha ins ay of these dIseases With UP I 1 8 ~ Tux1u 0 o Op xIM . T ree 10 Six doses OteM urs SVÀfSPOH NEBICAL ca .o ui ~ S ..HEAP-GOOD BOARD- ;;eli ov n Owen Sound. In good ryssri.W cation. Near Dptand curul e he gr eatest ly R. McGrathh, Exautor. Poultryasues ln Cas- sa Crcular ef tacts Fres. alchln 1gs00 Steckfor ea= KG N<8W5 AND JBy~, i . cJ013 CI?. )r sale lu goodOtal >t usefui snd inteeslg es. Pul lInformation on Wilson Publishing Cars- 1Iie Soi <of a -Piano ie the. Adeialde Otrest. Toronto, Action. Inst on thé' NEWLANDOII >N AMI DOG DISEASES IAndilow to Feed Raub~s I the A&nhe F.. I n L &L T GLO VRICo ,lime. imORO. Lumps. UTO,. bd externej oufsd wltb. home treatmeaL WZite F.AGLE «W ,WpSSe êe.day ftop @uv big FR££ CATALOGUE ehovlug our full flue ef Bi dces for Meu sand Women, Boys mimd Gins- Tires, Ceenter Brakes,'Whcels, Imner Tubes, Lampe, eIhs, Cyclometers, Saddles, Xquipmeut snd Parts for Bicycles. You can, buy your supplies frein us at whol.al.pries. T. W. BOYD & SON, Z? Notre D»»S. Sro« tWmstdentvsa SO)WECD s8FVV# tT Cam âwîm Fra uo m li s bave w tt <o mm iOa tW" mt heps mte me bibiu ride in foin a il 1 , 1W h roe 118 Weut 31u Sreet, New Terh ..... Z= In -lave you kept your oye on similar many publications nemsdayus.- The with his lîttl. hoe, ind bore and th( -eundertakinga in the barbons et St. tesason fer ibis, according toe truhu h ilaotfv û 9, John, Quebec, Montreal? Every time magazine article, ls thai scarcity et apart, b. plants tire or tbree grai ýd one visits these great Canadian ses- rage raakea it ne essary t ue g et fcorn. With wbolp tons of fertiliz ports new docks are seen, tiiw eleva- er quantities et woocl-pulp in ithe man- avallable, holenover tbinks of enrichi ytore reer their huge tea-caddy fronts, utacture ot paper. Whicb shows ose1 the scil. new areouss seltr vst torsmaste that sorte heusewivea have soi lHe secs that the.white man g( o nd commerce is carried on os a vaut- siopped-the burning et old ragu. As vsl oegri hth oe r er scale. . an econemlic prnciple se one bas a a piece et land exactly the sanie ai7 Has the significance oer struck rigbt te destroy aaything tbat cas be and bis own diminutive vegetabl you of ocean liners tlnding a 30-foot used anywbere. seern inaller tinlever to hbu wh. channel at loir-tide 800 miles froni The country housewives cf thirty ho socs the irhite man's barveai, b the pensearigh tothewatrfrot yarsagossved every rag. There wer it needed ihe- agnicultural collage of Montreal ? or of umaller craftibeing a hait -dozen or mere rag peddleru ire.asîîdha nt g o eti sn eeulh n able to sail over tire ibousand miles made regular qusrterly trips pasi thebis oms utti.ngaron pe atcb.slt further lato the very heart ofthe con- country homeof et iciriter, thonason l A tis u e n ats nt a tinent to the wharves of Port Arthur cbuld cf ton. The tils and glassware At inlyte nsived idnrotia aand Fort William ? liai they carried seemed somethlngrknl oti iizdifrai Or, what about the $24,000,000 work monderful, and atili more monderful and uhirteen young Insurgents had under way in Toronto barber? Wben the tact that they weuld exchasge it hoe er, ue r lmith eeat Intere" finished, it wiil make 646 acres ef tac-!'ton old rags and rubbers. Tise. t andoeeter àtekene ne tory sites, 130 acres et nom mater- veling ragmen more extremely wcli- apriaen Rsuttik maya, 235 acres of streeta and railway~ known; net so much by lie sanies on reservations, 30 miles et public rond- the wagons, as by iboir traita. Ose waya and 30 miles of raiiway aidings. I ias unîversally utyled "the oid cheat" f7nI fo Thon t.here is the neir Welland! among cur coterie; not becauso he a D â H tW e -- Ship Canal; one otfithe biggest public cheuted ail, but because he had dis- Ia 1... T Sworks ever undentakea la the Domîn-! pleased o, and advertising eft iis Wh M " Te stop ion. ils ultimate cost of $50,000,0001 nature mvas as moîl advanced then as i. not tho only or chiot tenture, but il is to-day. Asother vas "the faitrtin c its magnitude, troni an engineering'mas." This had ne refercace to- per- IYU I point eof iew, with seven glgaatic lift sonal beauty, but signifled approval et loekp, instead of 24 la the presoni bis business methodu- Threugh the A hYsicSa'u Adie etbi rinu o eurd usands of unfortuanate People sufer canal, a.nd wiîh a 30-foot dcpih in- adventising ofhsfins ascrdlimotdllyfo ypp.idgsin stend et 14. The estimnaied ie ot more' irade than another nival mioe. fermentation. sour acld stomach. flatu- lence. gages or dîstresafter eallag. if pastsing a loaded f reight vessel large red Wagon bore the letiening they wouid oniY i'orm the agrecabie habit through the entine canal, froni Lake "Honesi John." of s>owly drtnkingr with .ach meal a Erieb Lke ntalo, s eghtheus, Thee i todaya ich ettr mt- glasafu1 ef hot water contaianlg ia liait Erieto akeOntrio laeigf hurs Thee i todaya mch ettr MLr-teaapooaful of pifre blsurated magneala hait cf the lime- nom required. The, ket ton old regs. Let us save tueni-1 the), would ucon find their stomaclu se amout o cocree und i th caal 'erfctl clan. aniaryone o' strengthaned and Improved that they amout e cocree ued l li caal erfcil dea, snitry nes cfcouîd sat the richeat a-bd mont satifyingp would build a solid wall 20 folet hîgh, coureo-snd lot iheir existence end ,'meai,. witbout theo isaut auypt(im of in- dielestIon - six foot mide and 100 miles long! iosly irben thein lest possible usi isex- Nea.rly'alilno caÎled ilgeative troubls Do you know that Borne of our &0 bausted. We connsoit urnisb mag Ps- are caused by ant excess ef acid and. an 1Insuficient blood suppyl b tmc big Canadian pulp and paper nuls ar ereegprpsbumcndnt causing the food te feraient and sour b.- being elarged and tat nom cocndemn even ose rmg to as untixaely: fore digestion ce- talcs place. A gliass of bein enlrge, an tht ne ono,, ot ater viii draw the blood 10 tha 1equally large, are planned or la pro-, end. utomach andti he bisursîed Inarnesia vîi ceas cf construction? Al masto paper should aIse b. sav- neutralise the atomac.h acide andi niake thefoq cotens bandandi aveet. Easv. Or have you heard tbat the Can- ed and sold fer future use. Thiste natureil digestion without distrese cof any adian tahip-bullding lndusiry bas a oneeofthle many thlngs that modern kind 15l te resuiL1lligurate¶ Matsneelia la net a laxative. i harmieus. Ofeasant prospect et being revived; liat thc machinery and metboda are abie te and ca,. Ie taie andi van be obtalned inae oer iran i tn fesb . (r;rom nt Zylocal druagisî. Du nol confus. lumber ndust.ry la cxpecting, 1if net aked our wod-upoper, J siy1 l3lDsura ted Magneula vith ocher forma of already experiencing, a marked ex-,adou ed-4p1upy aual umagnwala-milks* 'tratea. etc., but get pansion owing tg mar demanda, and nood of conservation. Paper me muet Il lli th#a'ure blisuratesi form i'powder oir ha the 500 floar nmisecf the leun.have. W. con lbases ithe dangeM t es ofdi>pelaeifr h, 'r try are t:xed to capacity, tuai t 'ifamine by savingour rageote make the ~. îo,îobarnls e erybtter grades, and eut l papers te o h.Koa 24 Mutros: that Canada's pulpvoed malte the grades tuat are se neeesaary A Young wMean uIvMersed la the crop in 1916 mas Worth $16,0wo,000, .la our daiiy livest. mysterieset baaebalwas preseimte an t a fameus cnt o te ul-player. an<d rl Caaaly prcnt.910 . ulp L>IIODmadem.u "I love tue gamt," ah. conllded te ino d ul la Canadia le,1910 mai md C IDR D AIL§EtUVa 'afmciu 59 pupc ndnt.ui, ganut1915? hlm. '"I love espeelally te match the. 50~~~~~a prcn.a115maitailimebat. lIe 0cule, tee, (ommgerce ona Vaut Sgrat. Il* llaofchildhood corn siftly1 the.way ho keeps bittlng the. groud sud tee, efteu betos'. a doctormac*n"-. gcUY iy mi thecnet oftue bat. -Why Llus go a stop fus'ther. Like our j r adi or medicine obtaimd te ift- tees lhe de ubat?" mother country, we're a trading na- te tt h. byond aid. Mme vise1 "Wel, you ane, eaaa'xpWiod tion--junior nicaer of the e mli-motter vMi aivays saftguardher1It. the .ply0r, "the. wo«usbave An an- )fhown business tinta etJobs Bull L' oneb>' kepaug Babi's Ownmib- uoyîng habf it é ophg up t. se. & Sons. setill dong business ai thej lots in the. bonse. TWtismedielue ai-. whos battUgand that naUM l>pt old stand. What a fine fat total eus 1ays dos god-ft cul ver do ay«, the batte Mt£àlbit. s> » ttap foeigm trade new -takea. for th. est coniti7U1lit IlMm. Napeleo Leumbart, 1m ou <"b e4 n ruIt puu ioi fiscal year of $1,447.378,2M& lt vas st iat QUi. 0 ta.4"ar t. . , only $131,02'7,U2 in 1867-8, the i.(rit OvsmTableu tyleso an xestm md ______________ yelar under Confederalios. And vatel o bIidalmoisdIa . the big total grov, mat or no mwu, wnPhBu" Vwu>the&r Usp, 'fi --11- wltb an estimated total fos 1916-limf Talilet.4am MoWdbyusindev $2.000000.00! -or by mig-ai25 Mo"taa bux trou T1» Of the total C anradin e p rts ef Dr- w IIJIU I. Ma ia n Ce.. DtM I.

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