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The Liberal, 11 Jan 1917, p. 7

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“aware of the Cold Storage Egg! In his work on food and dietetics Dector Robert Hutchison says, “the absence of car- bohydrates prevents eggs from being in any sense a complete food.” This refers to the fresh eggâ€"the egg with a clean bill of health. What would Doctor Hut- chison say of the modern cold storage egg? At pre- sent prices two eggs cost ten centsâ€"and the egg is not a complete food! Some- thing must be eaten with it to supply the needed carbo- hydrates. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits. with cream or milk, make a complete, per- fect meal at a cost of four or five cents. MadeinCanada. “Hi! hi! hi! Walk up, ladies and gents. No waiting. Come and see the latest. A real live horse that’s got its tail where its head ought to be. Only five cents to see it! Children half-price!” thus shouted the old showman. The crowd paid the money and pass- ed in. There stood an ordinary horse, backed against a food-trough. “It’s tail is in its right. place," said the people. “No, it ain‘t," said the showman, as he edged towards the door. “It’s got Its tail in its food-trough, and that’s where its head ought to be. A young woman came in quite hur- riedly after the rpusicaile‘ had begun. “Have I missed much?" she asked. “What are they playing now?" “The Ninth Symphony.” ' “0h, goodness! Am I really as late that ? ” Guard Your Baby’s- ' Health Wéak, p‘un‘y babics'uo.'a Constant care to tired mothers and an sub'cct to niany diac'ucs that do not a cot healthy children. Keep your children in good haltln See ‘hat their bowels move regularly ~especially during the teething péflbd.‘ Thin is a distressing time in the life of every child and the utmon pre- caution should he taken to keep them well and strong. ' it in possiblcrto avqig many childish ill; now so pf’ev e‘nt; ) ' ‘ It‘isa corgectivc for diarrhoea, colic md other infamil’e ailments. It soothes the fretting baby and permits the child to sleep well and grow hcathy. It bring: comfort and relief to both childvahd mother;- n,» . - '. Is abselmcly non-narcotic. It con- tains no Opium, morphine not any of duck) derivatives. It Is odmhing, plou- ant 'and harmless. For generations mothen in all m: of the world have used it and nullion: of babies have been bonefited by it Mrs. ‘ Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Cheer/ill, Chubby Children M‘akg the'que Happy Relieve and Proud Your Children Makes Cheerful, Chubby Children By the Consistent us: of mg” n boflle (oday tnd hlve It handy Done Again. Very Late. ‘ug/I llg‘g 'u in Canada and the world Basque blouses, though they are be- ing favored more and more day by day, have not succeeded in ousting the blouse that is worn inside the skirt. The model with a frill of fine lace in front or of the soft material of the blouse still holds its own. Some very attmctize new blouses are of tan or sand-colored Georgette decorated with shadow embroidery in fine wool. Motifs worked in old blue, old rose and tan enhance the artistic beauty of these ‘Waists. Bright yellow and deep rose ‘are afnong the newest colors that have been seen in separate blouses. Some have collars of the same material, while others are trimmed with a white collar. No matter what rumors may be cir- culated to the contrary from time to time, the separate waist and skirt are always with us. Separate skirts are Unskilled Munition Workers Called to I Colors. Admiralty, the‘Ministr‘y 0t Munitions, and the Army Council .have agreed ta i’relea'se for > military service;- atv _an early date,‘ all semi-skilled and ’unâ€"' skilled men of military age in muni- tion factories who can be spared with- out prejudiciallyrafle'cting the output .of munitions, saysLondon Mail. 1’ It was officially announced that the ofi'ered in plain and \pleated.models, some with pockets and yokeg and some without. A yoke which extends in points over the hips is exceptionally smart. Over the points are placed little pockets with flaw?‘ that are but- toned down: ‘ Scotch plaids and checked materials?! in two colors are used for the serviceâ€" able tailored skirts, as well as the oth- ‘ er popular woolen fabrics of the seaâ€" son. These' patterns may be obtained from yoqf local McCall dealer or from the McCall Company, 70 Bond 'street, Toronto, Qntariov “Dept. W.” For the time being the military auâ€" thorities propose to call to the colors such of these men up to 31 years of age‘"as may-'be'fit for-*general service. To avoid dislocation- they will be called up in consultation and agreeâ€" ment with representatives of the Government Departments concerned. These proposals do not involve the railing up of skilledumen, and in or- der further .,to. seem? the retention of skilled.men on work of national importance the Army Council will is- sue trade cards through a number of trade unions to' their members who weite‘ registered 35.,‘jpurneymen and gpmgexitiic‘ed 'bgfsn‘é éugust 15, 1915 r. .. This big coinb-out follows upon the Order’unde'r' "the" Defence of the Realm Act giving power to call on any exempted man to undergo a" Medi- cal Board examination. It is to be followed by a combâ€"out of Govern- ment Departments; beginning with WMIdJLTuQEADQJKQFONiEH Office. ‘ ..The appliqationpf the combing-out order 130 all controlled factories will release tens of thousands of men for the army, it is said. mnafd'l Linjment Cures Gad-get 1n Cows. XED- In The Yéars To Come “Father, what. did’ you do Great War?” “.L nursed you while your was selling flags." Jabot Blous'e and Poéketéd Skirt Blouses COMBING OUT ELIGIBLES. '529‘7‘ Skirts 531 and do In the mother Don’t Rub It On Bruises or Sore Muscles loan’s Liniment quickly pene- trates and soothes without rubbing. Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments. does not étaiu the skin. Have a bottle handy for emergency, rheumatic aches and pains, neuralgia, lum- imgo. gout. strains. aprains and lame beck, yield to Sloan's Linimcnt. Al ell druggiita. 25c. 50c. “($717.90. Very Fine. A country gentleman in Ireland, having a small sporting estate to sell, advertised it, and soon afterward a gentleman called to see about it. “Well. sir.” said he. “I have been “Well, sir,” said he, “I have beenl over that estate you advertised, and find it all right except that fine trout stream you mentioned.” “What! That little brook? Why, it 1 doesn't hold much more than a spoon- ful. I am sure if you were to empty: Gentlemen,â€"-Theodore Dorais, ‘a customer of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism after five year iof suffering, by the'judicious use a; l MINARD'S LINIMENT. “It rfins through the wood in the lower part of the meadow,” said the land owner. The above facts can be verified by. writing to him, to the Parish Priest or any of his neighbors. ‘ a pfiT of 'wate‘r into it it Would over- flow. You don't call that a fine stream, do you?" f “Fa.i£h," said the owner, blandly, “if it were much finer you Couldn‘t see he? “Well, yes; he’s always qnergetic in reachiz‘g a conclusi'on that something ought to be .done." ' Minardfi ~Lirn'ment Co., Limited. Profiting by Experience. A well-known naval dignitary has ‘a beautiful daughter; young ensign, with no resources but his salary, fell in love with her, and asked the old gentleman for her hand. Minn-G's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. B The father at once'taxed him with '- the fact that he had only _his salary- â€"â€"â€"hardly enough to keep him in white gloves and .to burnigh his brass but- tons.” " ~ v “Well, admiral, what you say is true. But when you married you were only“h"'rrifdélifiamfwlflf'é6§fi”& smaller salary than mine. How did. you, get along“)? asked the énsigggfiwho belfived he had’ngde tlge-‘most’r’di off}- atic.of defences. “ Q ' I- " vi: n But not so. The crafty old‘seii-dwog thundered forth: - “I live'digr) ‘my' _f§the1:-in-1aw for the first ted-yeaéhhuf 1’11; be;.ix‘eihged if you are going’to do it!” ‘ ' ~ _.- ,., And There Hestops. “B1uff‘em.poses as a hustler, doesn’t all all !" on A. COTE, Merchant. St. Isidore, Qua, 12 May., ’98. ISSUE 2â€"‘17. War Great Leveller of Class and Democracy Promoter. In the proclamation issued by the German Government the other dayy, half appealing and half commanding the German women of every rank to} enter the public service as actual! workers, there was one curious and‘ significant phrase, says the NewE York Times. As translated, it char-i acterized as “idiotic class distinc- tions" those lines which, more rigid- ly in Germany than in any other European country, except perhaps in Austria, have divided the population into little less than separate species. If these distinctions have come to seem “idiotic” to the rulers of Ger- .many, then it would be impossible to exaggerate the influence toward democracy which the war has exert- ed, for certainly, before the war, the dividing line between class and class were held to be natural, immov- able and commendablehin short, necessary for the existence of society as in Germany it ought to be..» There a man or woman was “born” or was not, and that ended the mat- ter for him or her, and it also dcL cided the things he or she could and could not do. All that is ended if cla3s distinctions really were called idiotic in an official proclamation of high provenience. Our Canadian winters are extreme- ly hard on the health of little ones. The weather is often so severe that the mother cannot take the little one out for an airing. The consequence is that baby is confined to overheated, badly ventilated rooms; takes colds and becomes cross and peevish. Baby’s Own Tablets should be given to keep the little one healthy. They regulate the stomach and bowels and prevent or cure glds. The-Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ‘Fl‘hé change would be so enormous, however, that one is almost forced to doubt the accuracy of the translation. WINTER WEATHER HARD ON LITTLE ONES The Quarrelsome Man. > “I think it's a mistake, old man, to 'quarrel with eyerybody in town." , “What do I care?” - t A ; “You may care if you ever 'want a fiury trial for anything.’ Base Ingratitude. Little Mary was experiencing all the oignant suffering which manifest inâ€" ratitude always brings in its train. er little brother, only now convalesc- ziet from an attack of measles, was sit- ing up in' bed munching a spbnge- bake. 5 ‘_ 'Z“Won’t you giveyour little Sister a piece ?.’;’ she 'asked‘coaxingf'y. ' .“No; I wbn’t!" said Arthur, with un- compronéising Idecilsjon. ,y Angl he ate on? steadilyfi-till the last mouthle was disposed of. Then Mary c’dh-ld%stand it 5110 longer. " v. -’ i,» "â€"3‘Moflier," shficried,’ “Amh'ug’s a wicked, greedy boy! He Won’t: give me the tiniest piece of his cake, and yet it was me that gave , him the m’gasles!”. .- x." V .7 .1 9...“.1 = Ward's Linimont Cures Distcmper. “IDIOTIC DISTINCTIONS.” “mam? Wm Mabelâ€"Did that painter who stain- ed your front door to look like mahogany do a good job? EdiEhâ€"vfie shall never darken my door again. ~ Predictions and Facts. The British Empire, according to the German Minister of Finance, will go down like Belshazzar’s empire. He also said that food is cheaper in Ger- many than in England or France. If his predictions are no more accurate than his statements of fact, British need not worry.â€"New York Evening Post. §orew E Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sun. Dust and Wlnl quickly relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. 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