Mr. K. C. Clark, of Oldtown, Me., in a recent interview with the St. John, N.B., “Telegraph,†stated thatl United States lumber ï¬rms in the east are reaching out more and more into Canada for material, and that within. another ï¬ve or ten years almost alll the large lumber mills in Maine willl have been converted into pulpwood l and pulp mills. 7 These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St, Toronto, Dept. W. V Who can resist the charms of a Georgette frock with bolero of fllet lace? This dress is for a girl graduate and particularly suits the importance of graduation as it combines style, girlishness and dignity. ' McCall Pat- tern No. 7802, Misses’ Dress; suitable for small women; in 3 sizes; 16 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. When You Eat Bread you are entitled to every- thing in the whole wheat grain. Dr. Wiley says: “Wheat is a complete food containing all the elements necessary for human nutri- tion.†But be sure you get the whole wheat in a digesti- ble form. Shredded Wheat ‘ Biscuit is whole wheat made digestible by steam-cooking, : shredding and bakingâ€"the best process ever devised for preparing the whole wheat grain for the human stomach. Two or three of these crisp little loaves of baked whole wheat with milk and berries, i make a delicious nourishing meal. Made in Canada. Two Pretty Frocks y. Seeking Our Wood Need the Rich, Red Blood Dr. Williams†Pink Pills Actu- ally Make. Thinâ€"blooded people do not remain so from choice but from indifference, in some cases from despair. People who are pale, languid, with paipitat on of the heart, some diï¬'iculty in breath- ing and a tendency to be easily tired are suffering from thin blood. They need only the resolution to take the right treatment and stick to it until cured. The remedy that can be relied upon is Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. With every dose they make new blood, and new blood means health and strength. The red cheeks, good appetite, increased weight and strength that follow the use of these pills prove their great value to thinâ€" blooded people. Here is an example: Mrs. J. McDonald, Jr., Hay, 0nt., says: “I honestly believe Dr. Williams Pink Pills saved my life. Some years ago I had anemia, and as I did not realize ‘the seriousness of the trouble I soon became a complete wreck. I got so ‘weak I could hardly walk. I neither ate nor slept well, and could not go lup stairs without stopping to rest. At times I had an almost unbearable pain in, my back and would have to remain ‘in bed. I suffered almost constantly from a dull headache, and when sweep- ing if I would stoop to pick up any- thing I would get so dizzy that I would have to catch hold of something to keep from falling. At times my heart would beat so fast that I would have a smothering sensation. My eyes were sunken and my hands and limbs would be swollen in the mornings. I tried several kinds of medicine without beneï¬t and my friends thought I would not recover. Then I began taking Dr. 1 Williams’ Pink Pills, and before long; eculd see and feel that they were help- i ing me. I gladly continued the use of‘ the pills until I was completely curedi and I cannot say enough in their praise, and I strongly recommend them to all run down girls and women.†You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. THE BUTTERFLY AND THE BEE. A group of N ortherners at a hotel in Louisville Were poking fun at the parâ€" tiality of Southerners for the titles of “colonel,†“major,†and "judge." “What is a colonel hereabouts?†asked one of the group, and there im- mediately followed a discussion. Finalâ€" 1y 9. colored attendant was drawn in. “Well. gents,†said the negro, “dere’s lots of ways to answer dat question. I’se knowed folks what was born kunnelsâ€"it jest run in de blood foh ginerations. An’ I’se knowed folks what was jest app’inted to be kunnels. And’ yit others What was made kunnelé by bein’ kind to niggers. For instance, any man dat gives me a dollah is a kunnel to me hencefo'th foreveh.†mun-d" minimum and by Physician». history. During the months of May and June, before the ï¬re season is well under way this year, thousands of outâ€"doors men are being asked by the co-operation of the newspaper publishers of Canada to make 1917 a year of thrift in the forest. THIN-BU ODED Nine-tenths of the 10,000 Annual Fires Are Set by Inhabitants. There are estimated to be 10,000 forest ï¬res in Canada every year of all sizes and descriptions. Nine-tenths are set by human hands, and the damage runs from four to ten millions of dollars, not counting damage to soil, to the value of watershed areas and many other factors. “Thrift in forest ï¬res" is a new movement which the Canadian For- estry Association has started amongst the guides and campers and sports- men of Canada with a View to cutting down the country’s timber losses in 1917. As is well known, the present- day causes of forest ï¬res are not the railways as much as the settlers, campers, hunters and ï¬shermen. Thoughtlessness in respect to camp ï¬res, the throwing away of lighted tobacco, matches, etc., has caused some of the worst conflagrations in Methought I heard a butterfly Say to a laboring bee: “Thou hast no colors of the sky On painted wings like me.†“Poor child of vanity; those dyes And colors bright and rare," With mild reproof, the bee replies, “Are all beneath my care. “Content I toil from morn till eve, And, scorning idleness, To tribes of gaudy sloth I leave The vanity of dress." â€"-â€"Willlam Lisle Bowles. THRIFT IN FOREST FIRES. Southern “Kunnels.†MEN AND WOMEN To waste fuel in the preparation of an “economy dish†is not good econ- omy. A dish that is to be substitut- ed for meat or potatoes may be cheap in itself, but if it requires long cook- ing it should be reserved for ironing or baking day when the ï¬re will serve a double purpose. The invasion of Belgium, the most flagrant oï¬ence against ï¬nernaï¬onal right Europe had segn for centuriea proved that the German Government can not be trusted to keep any enâ€" gagement, however solemn.~Viscount ryce . Wizard's Liniment I-nm'berman’g Friend‘ MINARD’S LINIMENT is the on- ly Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. Pleasant B 'the three, red ls the one most commonâ€" ly met with, being found in virtually all the European flags. In heraldry red means “military fortitude,†so it is not surprising that it should be se- lected as the color most becoming for a country’s emblem. Military forti- tude means honor, and- honor may mean sacriï¬ce, and as red is the color of the blood that is sacriï¬ced in de- fence of honor, red certainly ought to have a place, and a large one, inn na- tion’s flag. Plant lice will soon be attacking house plants and shrubs, fruit trees, garden and ï¬eld crops, sucking out the juices from the leaves and ca lng loss in yields. Nicotine sulphate com- bined with soap has been most effec- tive to control these insects in tests made by the Ohio Agricultural Exâ€" periment Station. ' It is interesting to note that the great allied nations, Great Britain, France, Russia and the United States, have flags made up of combinations of red, white and blue, so that the four countries should stand, and do stand, for the same ideals: Honor, Purity and Loyalty. Blue means loyalty and truth; and as it is also the color of Heaven, it stands for religion. Our duty to God and to our country may be expressed in our national flag. White, according to some authori- ties, signiï¬es “peace and sincerity." It also stands for purity, and, as some one who was recently explaining the colors of the flag stated, white stands for vision, that revelation of liberty for which our country is celebrated. Mierï¬he E‘ï¬ovieg m o v a 5 :ketrsahva_:§Bâ€"§£5}ei. Murinolsa av rlerant- meat for eyes t at feel an andsmart. Give y In El a; 9.5 much of youriovmg care as your Tee :1: mm the elmqregulnruy. Earrowfo'r Them. You Cannot Buy flew Eyes! sold no Drug and Optical Stores at by Mm; Asa Murlne Eye Remedy 00.. Chicago. Io.- Freo Em Did you ever realize that the colors of our flagâ€"red, white and blueâ€"are used by nearly all the nations? O'f Colors of National Flag Symbolize Honor, Purity and Loyalty. To Destroy Mining‘ THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE. Am Course by correspondence. Degree with one year‘s attendance. July and Auguu [1 A, ,. m: chsmn ONTARIO W _ x _ ARTS MEch NE EDUCATION A PUED SCIENCE .-4 % 3'3 QUEEN’S 9 Ha Chemical, CiviI. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. HOME STUDY Plant Lice on Shurbs. HARLIN FULTON. Murine ls tor Til-ca Eyes. god Eyes â€"H§ore E s - La,n_u|a‘pedr yglï¬ds. osu mo Eyes for a Luella. UNIVERSHTY ISSUE 24â€"’ ; Freezone is Wonder ful. It dries inhtantly It doesn’t eat aWay th< / corn or callus, bu ‘ ahrivels it up withou {even irritating the surrounding skin. 5' Hard, soft 0-; corn: between the toes as well as pamful calluses, lift righ' goï¬'. There is no pain before or after jwards. If your drugglst hasn’ ] ’reezone, tell him to order a émall bot â€".-:tle for you from his wholesale dzug 17. house. Keep Minard‘s Linimant in the house. Reduces Bursa! Enlar ememo, Thickened, Swoflen wanes, Curiae, Filled Tendons Sore- neas from Bruises or éttams; stops Spavin lameness, allay pain. Does nct blisier, remove the 'h‘ or lay up the horse. 83.00 a home at drp 'glsts or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABLEORBINEL JR, _ for mankind-1n Sir Edward Morris speaking of Newfoundland’s pride at the part she was playing in the war emphasized that the part the dominions Were tak- Ing in the war was due to their love of liberty. antiseptic liniment for bruises, cute w unda, strains, painful, swollen veins or an s. It heals and soothes. $1.00 3 him e at drug- gists or pqstpaid. Will tell you more if you write. \V. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 5123 Lymans Blug., Montraal, Gan. absorb!“ and Absorblnc. Jr.. W madn In Canes. MONEY ORDERS. DOMINION Express Money Orders are on sale in ï¬ve thousand offices throughout Canada. It looks like a short hay crop Plant more corn. with perfect safety. C‘oneer‘ning them Mrs. T. M. For‘knall, Mission City. 3.0,, writes: “I have used Baby’s Own Tablets for my three little ones and ha've found them the best med- icine a mother can give her children.†The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine 00., Brock- ville, Ont. Nothing ls gained by a boy who goes through college. The college should go through him. Baby’s Own Tablets is the Meal ‘1 medicine for little ones. They regulate t I the bowals and stomach; break u'p “k °r' colds; cure constipation and indiges- When tion; expel Worms and make teething thoroug‘ easy. They are guaranteed to Be ab: 50 a tw‘ solutely bee fr'ém injurious drugs and the Suï¬ m‘ay be ‘given to the youngest child to form recently said:â€" “Those who say that India is held by the sword do a great injustice both to Great Britain and to India. British rule in India rests on ï¬rmer principles of justice, equity, and fair play. In the process of a constructive, healthy evolution it is inevitable that differ- ences should arise, but these are not more than a family quarrel to be set- tled between the parent country and the younger members of the Imperial household.†A PERFECT MEDICINE ‘ EUR LITTLE ONES Dominions Are Fighting For Liberty, Says Newfoundlands’ Governor. WOMEN! IT IS MAGIC! LIFT OUT ANY CORN Apply a few drops then lift cox-ma or calluses 03‘ with ï¬ngers~~no pain. “OTTO HIGEL†PIANO ACTION The Mahra When buyinï¬â€˜ your, Piano insist on aving an INDIA IS FREE. Just think! You cain lift off any corn or cal- lus without pain or sore- T1953. A Cincinnati man dis- covmed this ether com- pound and named it freezone. Any drug- glst Will 8911 a tiny botâ€" tle of freezone, like here shown, for very little cost. You apply a few drops directly upon a tender corn or callus, Instantly the soreness disappears, then shortâ€" ly you will ï¬nd the_ corn or callus so loose that you can lift it right off. a of Bikanir speaking ‘Wï¬mï¬ WW IN PERFEï¬T WU" chaser has had a de onstration and s Usï¬ed himself of th Kunming quan- tCes of the car he is buying. Call at oar s owroom next time you are in Toronto and let our salesmen show you any of oiur used cars and give you a demonstra- t on, TEE DOMINION AUTOMOBILE 00. Limited JACKSON, 5 PASSENGER/4 CYLIN- der Touring Our. Has emctric lights and starter. goo tires. and is a bargain at the prica $30 . USSELL. 3 PASSENGER CABRIO- :Iet. A very handsome closed car. suitable for a doctor. Price $1,000. Tan-h: looks 1i}: ‘ TUD] k, ger. running This car very mm ACKS tier ’1 I†'did not feel like eat- ing and had short breath. I read you: ‘ advertisement in ’ the newspapers and decided to try a bottle of Lydia E.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. It worked from the ï¬rst bottle, so I book a second and a third, also a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood Puriï¬er, and now I am just as well as any other woman. I ad- vise every woman, single or married, who is troubled with any of the afore- said ailments, to try your wonderful Vegetable Compound and Blood Puriï¬er and I am sure they will help her to gel: rid of her troubles as they did me.â€â€"â€" Mrs. ELSIE J. VAN DER SANDE, 36 No.‘ York St, Paterson, N. J. Write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (conï¬dential) need special advice Ask for Minard'n and take no other. ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND .103 Ofï¬ces for saie in good Ontario towns. Tue most us ful a d Interestiï¬ of all bus nesse . L1]! in ormatlon o appllcq'ï¬totx to llson Publishing Coma many, 1 Adelaide SL. annnto When watering the garden do it thoroughly. 'Make the watering equal (:0 a twelve’fhours rain. As sooh M the surface is dry enough use the hoe to form an earth mulch and keep the Water from evaporating. 1 looking closes car seating flvo. Electric lights an starter. also igslglo dome light. Nearly a-ll thé Wm ows open. which ï¬ves ample ventilation for summer driv ng. Price $700. He that holds fast the golden mean, And lives contentedly between The little and the great, Feels not the wants that pinch the hauled/an shape. P I UDSC , der electric ii I UDSON, 1915 MODEL. 8 CYLIlï¬; , der 7 Passenger Touring Car. wit electric lights and starter. Thoroughly overhaule in our she and newly paint- ed. Seat covers on 51 Seats and doors. Oversize tires. Price $1.200- ,Â¥__ k-†..a_m__ A,_.___ I UDSON. MODEL 37. 5 PASSENGER, 4 cylinder Touring Car. Electric lights and starter. in gifod running 0mm‘ and newly gamma. ooks like a new can Price 650 )AIGEmâ€"STDDAN. A VERY FINE 1091(1ng closed car Begging fly}. out poor, Nor plagues that haunt the rich man’l ddor. ._.w runnlâ€"ng 0rd fl. powered. 91x cy inder, 5 Touring Car. In 00 running looks like new. rice $750. What Came From Reading a Pinkham Adver- tisement. UDSON gel‘, 4 c Paterson, N. J the Lydia E. Pink UDSON powere 1910 We only sen psed qars after ghe pur; ‘ TUDEBACKFJR. SEVEN PASSEN- 3 ger. 4 c Under Touring Ceu‘, In good mnlng or er. Tires in good 5113 . his car was painted this year and 100 s ary nice. Price 3350. ‘A-NCE J inter 1t pain ! beforl 146-150 Bay Street Toronto. Ont. UDSON. 1916 MODEL, 6 CYLIN- der. 7 Passenger Touring Car. Elem lights and starter. Recently ove‘b ed and newly ainted. Tires In good he. Price $1.33 0. AUTOMOBIIES P03 SALE NEWSPAPEES 1‘03 BALE ‘ CADILLAC IN _ mm: condition. Price 3250. nit 11 MISCELLANEOUS ‘yliniier Touhng Off. In God er. at a. special pr ca, $8 0. .....‘.â€" 7913 MODEL "64." A HIGH TUMORS. LUMPS. ETO.. and external, cured wth- .ur home treatment. rltb late. Dr. Bellman Medical Colllngwood. Ont. N. J. -â€" “I thank you for Pinkhagn remedi‘es as they MQDE}. 33. Q PASSEN; have made me wefl and healthy. Some- time ago I felt so run down, bad pains in my back and side, was very irregular, tired, nervous, had such b ad dreams, years. GOOD RUN- Has spare pasgeng‘e oz‘der an