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The Liberal, 28 Jun 1917, p. 7

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These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto. Dept W. With sold-13‘s dotted all over the landscape guarding bridges and aque- ducts, it is not surprising if the style of their clothes invades the realm of women’s clothes. The military model with its long cape is developed in khaki-colored homespun and is just as practical as it is stylish. McCall Pat- tern No. 7859, Ladies’ and Misses’ Three-in-one Coat; trench-coat, sweat- er-coat, and cape-coat. Pattern in 8 sizes; small, 32 to 34; medium, 36 to 38; large, 40 to 42, bust. Price, 20 cents. Appetite F inicky and Fussy? Temp’c it with a light, nutritious food that helps you to shake off the shackles of a Winter diet. Eat Shredded Wheat Bis- cuit with berries and cream or milk. Two or three Bis- cuits with fruits and green vegetables make a nourish- ing, satisfying meal at a cost of a few cents. Ready- to-eatâ€"no cookery, no kitchen worry. [3‘ Grape-Nuts For Building Up Quickly “There’s a Reason" the nutriment of whole wheat and barleyâ€"digests easily and quickly, and the flavor is delicious. It contains the mineral salts and qnergy valuesâ€"all probably the very best food you can select is A Military Model Made in Canada. Grape-Nuts. for When washing heavy clothes (like overalls or children’s jumpers) which are badly soiled, it will be found easier to place them on the “'aSh-board and use a scrubbingâ€"brush. After Army had died, the authori- ties gave permission for him to be buried beside the master to whom he had been so faithful, and there in Flanders is the big grave with the lit- tle one beside it; and the dog’s name as well as that of his master is in- scribed upon the cross that marks their last earthly resting place. Other soldiers who came there found and cared for him; and when they were killed or had retired, still others became his guardians. He lov- ed them all, but he never forgot his first soldier friend and master, or failed to wak‘tch by his grave. He re- mained on guard all through the win- ter, and one morning he was found frozen to death there. An officer in the Canadian forces, Maj. Edgar, now serving in Flanders, tells the following affecting story Of a dog's love and fidelity. The dog was an Irish terrier, whose home with a French family was destroyed when the Germans came. He fled from the ruined house and the dead bodies of the people he had loved, and sought refuge with one of the British regi- ments. Here one of the kindly Tomâ€" mies adopted him and named him Army. The kindly Tommy was killed sub'sequently, and the dog stationed himself, a lonely watcher, at his grave. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF ARMY‘ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all dealers in medicine, or you can procure them by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brock- ville, Ont. Faithful to His Master Until Death and Afterwards. I had weak, thin blood, always felt tired, and unable to do my household work. After the birth of my third child I seemed to be worse, and was very badly run down. I found the greatest benefit from the Pills and soon gained my old time strength. Indeed after taking them I felt as well as in my.gir1hood, and could take pleasure in my work. I also used Baby’s Own Tablets for iny little ones and have found them a splendid medi- cine for childhood ailments.” These Bring the Wrinkles and Pallid Faces That Make Women Look Prematurely Old. Almost every woman at the head of a home meets daily many little worries in her household affairs. The care of her little ones, the work about the house all contribute to these worries. Most of them may be too small to notice an hour after- wards, but they constitute a constant strain that affects the blood and the nerves and make women look prema- turely old. The effect of these little worries may be noticed in sick or ner- vous headaches, fickle appetite, tired- ness after slight exertion, and the coming of wrinkles which every woâ€" man dreads. Tq those thus afflicted Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills offer a speedy cure; a restoration of color to the cheeks, brightness to the eye, a hearty appetite and a sense of freedom from weariness. Among the many thou- sands of Canadian women who have found new health and strength through these pills is Mrs. G. Strasser, Acton, West, Ont., who sayszâ€"“I am the mother of three children and after each birth I became terribly run down, If the causative‘organism of diarr- hoea and enteritis is to be found in decomposing filth, particularly that of human origin, why does the death rate from these diseases suddenly in- crease during the third quarter of the year? The answer has been supplied by the investigations of Niven and other workers in the field of preven~ tive medicine, who have shown that a . prevalence of flies is closely followed by an increase in the number of deaths from summer diarrhoea, and that as the flies disappear, or become inactive, the epidemic passes away.â€" Dr. Joseph Gates in Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute. ulUUAVllle, U Hex Margaret, ing for the fi entranced by window. Her father, sion on her along, said: “What do garet?” She replied like a pictur have to turn Minard’s 1.1m: If insanitation is without influence on the rate at which children die, how comes it that towns notoriously in- sanitary have an infant death rate four or five times that of clean well- governed cities, that in the certain overcrowded slum areas the children die six times as rapidly as those“ in better class residential districts, that among 1,000 infants born to unskill- 'ed laborers only 700 survive the first year of life, while out of the same number of births 960 babies of profes- sional men reach their first birthday? LITTLE WORRIES Insanitary Condi sponsible for I INFANT \VELFARE. IN THE HOME tions Largely Re- {igh'Death Rate. ED. 7. Experiments in the use of lalang grass for paper pulp have been suc- cessfully carried out in Australia. There are millions of tons of Ialang 'gras§ growing in Queensland. It produces three crops a year, and is considered a curse to the country. It resembles esparto grass and, when dried, yields as high as 60 per cent. of first-class paper-making pulp, Substitute for Potatoes Small dried peas called “carilns,” or maple peas, are now being eaten as substitutes for potatoes in the north of England. They are cooked like mar- rowfat peas, soaked overnight and bciled for twenty-five minutes the next day. In early times “carlins” were eaten very generally on Carlin or Passion Sunday. They are light brown color outside and cream colored under the skin and sell for from eight to twelve cents a pound, much less than beans and peas. \Minard’s Liniment Cures Distemper. Minn-(1's Linlment Cures Garget in cows Frankieâ€"If you please, teacher, it is mother‘s washing day. She lost the lid of the boiler, so I have been sit- tin’ on the top to keep the steam in. SEND a Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. A New Excuse Teacherâ€"And why are you so late, Frankie? “Of course not,” said the undaunt- ed Admiral, “but this was a volcanic island with boiling springs?” “While cruising in the Mediterra- nean,” he said, “we passed an island which was red with lobsters. “But,” said one of the politely in- credulous guests, “lobsters are not red until boiled.” A process, known as the Jasperson deâ€"inking‘ process, by which the printing ink is removed, has been de- veloped for the reclamation of print- ed papers. This will permit of old newspapers, magazines, etc., being utilized for the making of neWSprint. Previously, this material could be used only for the making. of the rougher grades of paper, where the ink content was not a drawback. The application of this process should be a further incentive to the saving of ‘ waste paper. How About Frying ’Em? The aged Admiral was well known for his powers of exaggeration. At supper one night he was describing a thriHing voyage. Mineu'd's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. like a picture book, 1 have to turn the pages Margaret, 5 years old, was travel ing for the first time. She sat as i: entranced by the View from the ca: window. Her father, noticing the rapt expres- sion on her face as the train sped along, said: other medicine for my little ones.” The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. No other medicine gives as great satisfaction to mothers as does Baby’s Own Tablets. These Tablets are equally good for the newborn babe or the growing child. They are absolute- ly free from injurious drugs and can- not possibly do harmâ€"always good. Concerning them Mrs. Jos. Morneau, St. Pamphile, Que., writes: “I have used Baby’s Own Tablets and am well satisfied with them and would use no AHEI'IIEIE M o v I e 3 Marine In for Tired HY”- Bed Baas â€"â€" Sen Bl es â€"- Gram)! wd E Me. as" ~Befroaheaâ€" enorou. Murine 19 a Favorite'l‘reat- mom. for eyes but realm-1 nudsmam Give yam-E as as much 0 yourlowng cure as your Teeth an with the ammo regularity. Care for Them. You Cannot Buy New Eyes: Sold at Drug and Optical Stores or by nun. A“ Murlne Eye Remedy 00.. Chlonuo. for Fru Bun Afterihe Movies SATISFIED MOTHERS Reclaiming Waste Paper. MONEY ORDER Her First Journey 3e the {rain Asped Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,â€"â€"This fall I got thrown )u think of it, Mar_ on a fence and hurt my chest very ,7 bad, so I could not work and it hurt IOh, father! It is just me.to breathe. I tried all kinds of book, only you don’t Lirllmehts end they did me no gond. Two Eyes lor I LIMIm ISSUE 26â€"’l7. s if car I‘BSQRBINE’ JR" (he antiseptic liniment f0! mankmd, reduces Strained, Torn Liga- ‘mems. Swollen Glands, Veins or Muscle-1 ‘ Heals Cuts. Sores. Ulcers. Alleys paln. Prlu : ILOOIbonlc ll dealer: or dellvercd. Bock"Evldcnce" free. \ W F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 516 Lymans BJdg, Montreal, Can 1 IbSorblne and Absorblue. Jr.. Ire made In Canidl. This new drug is an ether com- pound, and dries the moment it is ap- plied and does not inflame or even ir- litate the surrounding tissue. Just think! You can lift ofl’ your corns and calluses now without a bit of pain or soreness. If your druggist hasn’t freezone he can easily get a small bot- tle for you from his wholesale drug house . Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn can shortly be lift- ed right out with the fingers if you will apply on the com a few drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. At little cost one can get a small bottle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid one‘s feet of every corn or callus without pain or soreness or the danger of infection. APEQBP'EEH 3-791? Will reduce lnflamed. Strained, Swollen Tendons, ngaments, orMuscles. Stopsthc lamenessand pain from a Splint, Side Bone 0! Bone Spavin. No blister, no hair gone and horsc can be used. $2 a ottle at druggists or delivered. De~ ‘ scribe your case for special instruc. tionl and intereflingllorscBook 2 M Free. Lubricating Oil. Grease. Specialties. Paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis until ability is established. Per- manent position and wide field when qualified if desired. Man with rig pre« ferred. Deliveries from Ontario Ware- houses. America's Home: Dog Ramedies Use all the cereal foods possible. Their protein is quite as valuable as animal food prggein, and cheaper. Two-thirds of the world’s cor- respondence is in the English lan- guage. It is Well known that Japan has a great number of waterfalls which would be of material value in the deâ€" velopment of the country. But the reason these valuable sources of pow- er are not being developed is because of the dangers of earthquakes, which are constantly (fonfronting the people of that country. More than once within recent years have steps been taken with the view of constructing dams in order that these falls might be utilized when some demonstration of the earth has given warning of the danger of such a step, and the pro- motors have been forced to abandon or greatly modify the proposed im- provement. One bottle of VMINARD’SV L°Ii\ifl MENT, warmed on flannels and appli- ed on my breast, cured me completely. C. H. COSSABOOM. C. H. COSSA Rossway, Digby 00., N. S WITH THE FINGERS! Frequent Earth Tremors Interfere With Development of Waterpower. Summer School Navigation School July and August December (0 April 15 GEO. Y. CHOWN. Registrar An. Course by correspondence. Degree with one year's attendance. 1 Mining, “OTTO HIGEL” PIANO ACTION When buying younPisno insist on having an SAYS CORNS LIFT OUT GENERAL REFINING 00.. Cleveland. Ohio SALESMAN WANTED In buggy chswon {I "fin-fig ONTARIO 1? ARTS MEDICINE EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN. Chemical, Civil. MechaniCal and Electrical Engineering. WITHOUT ANY PAIN Mailed free to any address by the Author H. CLAY CLOVER (30., Inc. 118 West 31 st Street, New York DOG DISEASES And How to Feed HOME STUDY UNIVERSITY BOOK ON Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hotflashes, headaches,back- aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- larities, consti ation, variable appetite. weakness and izziness should be heeded by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pinkx bam’s Vegetable Compound has carried many women safer through the crisis. table Compound because durin Change of Life was 1n bed two years and had two 0 emtions, but all t e doctors and op- erations did me no good, and I would have been iin m grave today had It not been for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- ' " “W “31 etable Com ound which brought me out of it all rig t, so I am now well and do all my housework, besides working in my garden. Several of my nei hbors have got well by tak- ingL dia .Pinkham’sVegetable Com- poun .”â€"- Mrs. VIOLA FINICAL, Wagon- er, Okla. Change Safely Passed by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Wagoner, Okla.â€"-“l never get tired of praising Lydia E7 Birgkharrp’s Vege: We only sell used cars after the pun chaser has had a. demonstration and satisfied himself of the running quali- tles of the car he ls buying. Call at our showroom next time you are In Toronto and let our salesmen show you any of our used cars and give you a demonstra- uon. TEE DOMINION AUTOMOBILE 00., PROFITJIAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to Wilson Publishing Com- m; y. 73 Adelaide St. Toronto W TUDEBACKER. SEVEN PASSEN~ k, ger. 4 cylinder Touring Car, in good running order. Tires in good shape. This car was painted this year and look: Very nice. Price $350. ACKSON, 6 PASSENGER, 4 CYLIN- der Touring Car. Has electric lights and starter. good tires, and is a bargain at the price. $300. WWW LIFE I, UDSON 1915 MODEL, 6 CYLIN- der, 7 Passenger Touring Car. with electric lights and starter. Thoroughly overhauie in our shop and newly Daint- ed. Seat covers on all seats and doors. Oversize tires. Price $1,260. UDSON, MODEL 37. B PASSENGER. 4 cylinder Touring Car. Electric lights and starter. in Yod running order and newly aimed. ooks like a new car. Price £650. yuan: SEDAN. A VEfiY FINE looking closed car seating five. lectrlc lights and starter, also inside dome light. Nearly all the windows open. which gives ample ventilation for summer driving. Price 3700. H A L M E R S, 7-PASSENGER, 4- Cylinder Touring Car. Electric starter, tires practically new. demounb able rims, one spare tire. PricKSSOU. UDSON 1913 MODEL "54." A HIGH powered, six cylinder, 5 passenger Touring Car. In ood running order and looks like new. rice $760. U internal and external: exit-Ea thh: out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 90.. Limited. Collinzwood. Ont. l, der Tofiflhgâ€"_EI;;T‘1}1UEBâ€"o'd running order. This car has been painted and varnished this season. Price $300. UDSON, 1933 MODEL. 6 CYLIN- der. 7 Passenger Touring Car. Elec- tric light 5 and starter‘ Recently over‘ hauled and newly ppJnted. Tires in good shape. Price $1,800. . v .1 “Lnâ€" acre. Johh katchewan. rp UPI-19pm, ‘fi-PA‘SSENGER, 4-CYLIN- Minard's Linlment Cures Colds. Etc‘ “Dorothy.” “But what’s your last name ?” “I don’t know what it will be lot married yet.” n.- "Va-LLHVIJI nucumunwn UV- Limited 146-150 Bay Street. Toronto. Ont. I MADE IN CANADA] 41A}? M 480 tivation. VA‘NCER,‘ TUMORS. LUMPS. E‘E Household Hints for June Br Everything’s gone up in price This is very good advice: Think of bills, and save the r: “What’s your name, little girl?" AUTOMOBILES 201: SALE NEWSPAPERS P03 SALE HISCELLANEOUS Hopeful Dorothy. ACRES FOR SALE ott S, 320 UNDER C buildings. $22.00 t. Whitewood. ave the rice! June Brides. bas-

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