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The Liberal, 8 Feb 1917, p. 3

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Watch Your Sneeze! It may be the forerunner of bronchitis or a bad cold. It is nature’s warning that your body is in a receptive con- dition for germs. The way to fortify yourself against cold is to increase warmth and vitality by eating Shredded Wheat. a food that builds healthy muscle and red blood. For break- fast with milk or cream, or any meal with fresh fruits. Tussur and pongee have few rivals among the materials for suits and dresses. With splashes of bright colors in huge dots or squares against a white or natural background, they make the most fascinating sports suits. The striped and dotted de- signs are very striking and introduce These troubles come from an entirely new note. Some of the designs are distinctly Oriental in ef- cure them- fect. Silk and wool jersey are oth- er important fabrics which in spite of sick ki neys. That’s why Dodd’s Kidney Pi] 0.0â€"7 ~â€"â€"~r- - MERCHANT NAVY’S UTILITY. ‘repe de Chine Negligee with Angel Sleeves A Pleasant Healthful Habit “ There’s a Reason " No change In prlce, quality or size of package. A daily ration of Grape-Nuts and cmam is a splendid food for those who want vigor and energy. Grape-Nuts is a. concentrated health-food made from choice whole wheat and malted barley. It retains the vital minâ€" eral elements of the grain so essential to thorough nourishment of body and brain, but lacking in many other cereal foods. Made in Canada. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. Fashion Fads rivals are Still counted among lztbuiuuzch materials . Green seems to be good for early spring wear and ranges firom the pale chartreuse to the deep forest tone. One of the fortune tellers of fashion predicts that queer and intricate cuffs, ‘large collars, straight up and down lines, and a lifted waist will be feaâ€" tures of spring styles. For the Boudoir A negligee with angel sleeves is one of the latest offerings for the woman who loves to b daintin and becoming- ly attired in her boudoir. A sketch is shOWn here. The negligee is of crepe de Chine, with fine lace edging around the collar and pockets, and sleeves of deep lace flouncingl The Dockets and sleeves are weighted with silk tassels. Boudoir caps of net, chiffon and lace trimmed with ribbon are still seen in great numbers. A very pretty cap of blue chiffon with a pleat- n r-V ~ -“r -_ "0â€"- - ed net ruffle and long streamers of blue ribbon is a recent importation from Paris. A large pearl ornament was placed in front. Another cap of cream net was trimmed with narrow blue ribbon in latticeefl‘ect arugnd the edge. Tiny pink rosebuds heldh’down the lattice where the ribbon crossed itself. A ribbon bow on the crown and a soft ruffle to frame the face aving been used over and over again ‘re still counted among fashionable completéd this dainty trifle. Such caps are easily made from scraps which house From Up Among The Yukon Snows These patterns may be obtained from your 108a] McCall dealer 0f from the McCall Company 70' Bond St, Toronto, Dept. W. ' Comes Advice to Sufferers to Use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Glacier Creek Lady Says They Have Been Her Stand-by for Sixteen Years and She‘Has Never Knbwn Them to Fail. Glacier Creek, via Dan'son, Yukon. Can., Feb’y 5th (Special.)â€"“North of fiftyâ€"three where doctors are long distances apart and those remedies that are a very present help in time of need are the reliance of the settlers, Dodd’s Kidney Pills have es- tablished an enviable reputation. Hear what Mrs. A. Armstrong, 2 wellâ€" known resident of this place, has to say of them: The Country With Largest Merchant Marine Will Lead Post-War Trade. That British exports in 1916 should have been of record volume, about $2,500,000,000, speaks with clarion note of the war-time service of the British merchant marine. The British Admiralty had under requisition a month or two ago about 60 per cent. of the merchant tonnage. The Gov- ernment has compulsorin purchased many vessels. Government orders re- quire 80 per cent. of space on British freighters in ordinary service, to be reserved 'on home-bound trips for Government materialâ€"foodstuffs and munitions. British freighters are for- bidden to carry neutral freight be- tween neutral ports without special permit. German submarines and raiders have destroyed two million tons gross of British shipping. In fact, the British merchant marine has had to undergo a most extraordinary com- 'bination of losses from enemy activâ€" ities, of requisition for military serâ€" vice, and of cargo restrictions in the national interest. That it should have also carried record British exports de- Imonstrates a capacity and endurance ilittle short of marvellous. “Dodd’s Kidney Pills have been my stand-by for sixteen years,” Mrs. Armstrong states. “Both myself and my family have the greatest faith in their medicinal qualities. When any of my friends complain of even a headache I treat them with Dodd's Kidney Pills and they never fail to do good. “It always gives me pleasure to say a good word for Dodd's Kidney Pills.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills from backache to rheumatism, Bright’s disease and heart disease. These troubles come from sick kid- neys. That’s why Dodd's Kidney Pills cure them. Serving British and Allied interests magnificently in warâ€"time, the British merchant marine will be Britain’s main dependence after the war to re- cuperate its economic strength. Ger- man shipping‘ interests are calculating on extraordinary building, to restore Germany’s lost trade. The rivalry in warship construction being ended by Britain’s unchallengeable supremacy, Germany will undertake rivalry in man shipping on extraordi Germany’s l( warship con: Britain’s ur Germany wi merc 51 S'ou inayvhave lieft over in the 'orm mt ship c 1 shipping ly the bur rrmidably to b daintin and becoming- in her boudoir. A sketch here. The negligee is of truction ms haw 3f f German ngthened all-y 1n But the neutr nergy ZAM-BUK CUREB m 2 MEIHTHS l The healing power of Zam-Buk is so much greater than that of other oint- ments, that it has cured in many cases when all other ointments have failed. One such instance is that of Mr. Earle E. Gardiner, of quuis, Soak, who writes: “For two years I suffered with a bad attack of salt-rhenm on my feet. During those two years I tried every known remedy, but could find nothing‘ that would cure the diseaae. Then I heard of Zam-Buk. and com- menced using it. After tho first few applications I noticed an improve ment. and this encouraged me to con- tinue. Although I had suil'ered for two years, aftér only two months’ treatment with Zam-Buk I am com- pletely cured.” Zam-Buk ls equally good for eczema, ulcers, abscesses, blood-poisoning. piles, cold sores, chapped hands. chllblains, eruptions. etc. At. all drug stores. 500. box. or from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. In the grand race for markets, for commercial recuperation, the country with the dominant merchant marine, able to seize the carrying trade 0! most of the world, will triumph. ‘It is of utmost consequence that Britain specialize in heading off German am- bition in this direction. , The following story comes from the front. At one part of the lines, where No Man's Land was merely fifty yards or so in width, the Germans one night happened to be in a very talkative mood, and the wind blowing towards our lines their jargon exceedingly irâ€" ritated one of our men. The latter, a fine old soldier, absolutely without fear, bore it for a time, but finally in- formed the sergeant that he was go- ing out for a walk. The sergeant gave a knowing smile as he saw the man disappear over the parapet with a bomb. He landed the missile right in the midst of a batch of Germans, and after the firing had died down reappeared on his hands and knees. “That’s stopped their bloomin’ talk- After 2 Yenrl' Useless Tremmcut .ing Delicater Eliminated. “How did you get Mrs. Bounce out of your bridge club? Did you ask her to resign?” “No, we didn’t like to do that, but we all resigned ex'cept Mrs. Bouncé, and then we all got together and formed a new club.” The Nova Scotia Lumber King says: “I consider MINARD’S LINIMENT the best LINIMENT in use. I got my foot badly jammed lately. I bathed it well with MINARD’S LINIMENT and it was as well as ever next day. The most expensive way to buy any- thing worth while in this world is to get it for nothing. Absolutely. “People should marry their oppo- sites.” “Most people are convinced they did." Wizard's Lmlment Cure- Diphtheria. In Assam an oath is taken stand- ing within a rope circle, to imply a wish to perish as the rope does if the witness does not tell_the truth. Heutbu disorder aURATfi EM Ward's Liniment Cures Distemper For "I surut was his only comment. It had. W8. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, rd Mai er ext He Stopped 'Em. ef from all forms Sold by drugkists Yours very truly, T. G. McMULLEN hing lng. Sour Stomach. Gas take a teaspoonful of :sia in a half glass of eating. Is safe, plea- ss to use and gives in- rms or vstomac ists everywher that Amazing Sacrifices Made by the W0< men of France. French women, particularly the poor, were represented by Ernest Lavisse in his report to the French Academy on the distribution of vir- tue prizes as having during the war honored France by the virtue they have shown. “Womenâ€"nearly- all poorâ€"school mistresses, working wo- men, domestics, have worked miracles of filial piety, devotion and charity,” said he. “Servants, faithful to their employers, fallen into distress, serve them without wages, and even in cases aid them by sacrificing slowly accumu- lated economies to pay their debts. One of them is raising seven children of her dead employer. Another 80â€" year-old servant is raising five 01'- phans. A widow, mother of three chil- dren, has taken charge of six orphans. One mother of thirteen children has extended her maternal care to fifteen Urgent Business. 1 “Your honor, I admit that I was ex- ceeding the speed limit, but I was afraid of being late at court." ' “What was your business at court?” “I had to answer to a charge of exâ€" ceeding the speed limit." mnurd'l Humane Oars- Gunoi In Gow- Assistant (to old lady, who has handed in a badly spelled telegram)â€"â€"â€" What’s this word, please? Old Ladyâ€"Never mind that, miss; it’s home of your business. They’ll know at the other end. w w u v sure to Sun. [lust md Wind quickly relrcvcd by Murine ye S Eye Remedy. No Smarting. just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggiut's 50c per Bottle. MurIMEyl Salve inTubcIZSc. ForBookoltheEyefrecask Druggins or Murine Eye Remedy Co. . Chicago Granulated Eyelids. §® Kg Exes. ,‘2‘??_m:€‘._.‘3Â¥ 5:33; Fortune smiles on some men merely because they paid no attention to her frowns. phans MIRACLES OF DEVOTION. Guard Your Baby’s Health Weak! puny babies no a constant care m and mothers and are subject to many diseases that do not nfiecl healthy children â€"cspccially during the teething period. This is a distressing time in the life of every child and the utmost pre- caution should be taken to keep them well andstrong. Keep your children in good health. See that their bowels move regularly it is possible to avoid many childish ills now so prevalent. It is a corrective for diarrhea, colic and other infantile ailments. It soothes the fretting baby and permits the child to sleep well and grow healthy. It brings comfort and relief to boih child and mother. Is absolutely non-narcotic. It con- tains no opium, morphine nor any of their derivatives. It is soothing, pleas- ant and harmless. For generations mothers in all parts of the world have used it and millions of babies have been benefited by it. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Cheerful, Chubby Children Make the Home Happy Relieve and Protect Your Children Makes Cheerful, Chubby Children Telegraph Message. By the consistent uic of y all druggim in ( tflroug/umt 111: 0m Buy A bottle today and have it handy nada At the Opera. Rich Lumberman (at the opera)â€"< By jinks, Mame, that's music such a: I calls music. City Nieceâ€"I hardly thought you on Beave ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC.. Internal and external; cured withâ€" out pain by our home treatment. \Vrito us before (00 late. Dr: Bellman Medical Co.. Limited, Colllngwood. Ont. Fomcrb' Patent AE‘cé‘PéKEii ' SQN§ ABSORBINE, JR., for mankindâ€"â€"an gntiseptic linimcni for bruises, cuts, wounds, urains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It heals and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at drug- giats or postpaid. Will tell you more if vou writc. Made in the U. S. A. by V. F. YOUNG, P. D. F.. '75 Lymzns Bldg, Monxreal, Gan. absorblnc and Absorblnc. Jr.. 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