Dry fruits and sweet corn and other vegetables that may be preserved in this way. Save the cans for products that can be kept in no other way. Use bottles corked and sealed with paraf- fine for catsup and other liquid pro~ ducts. Throughout Canada their names will roll Will stir ’to the depth the Empire's SouL While Bells in Heaven, their requiem toll good. They fly to Heaven as From Vimy Ridge. Think that Mortal Flesh and Blood, Could bind such Souls to earth for Canadian people, do not weep, these , are not dead But merely sleep; Though foreign clay thejr bones may keep On Vimy Ridge. What though a rude cross mark their grave, Not a tablet in a Cloistered nave, If for their land their all they gave, By Vimy Ridge. Sons of the Maple Leaf, there side by side, Met thrust with thrust their Nation’s Pride, They laughed at Death, and gloriously died At Vimy Ridge. Dedicated to the Canadians who died at “Vimy Ridge,†April 8, 1917. O’er praiijie homestead, by mountain peak, Wherever men Honor and Glory seek, With awe and reverence they will speak Of Vimy Ridge. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer, or by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine C0,, Brockville, Ont. Business Men and Breadwinners the Victims of Nervous Exhaustion. When worry is added to overwork men soon become the victims of nerâ€" vous exhaustionâ€"neurastheniaâ€"the doctor calls it. Some have no reserve strength in their systems to bear the strain; others overtax what strength they have. If you ï¬nd that you are nervous and not sure of yourself, that you sleep badly, and wake up tired and aching, your nerves are out of order. Other signs are inability to take prop- el interest in your work; your appe- tite is ï¬ckle; your back feels weak, and you are greatly depressed in spinâ€" its. One or more of these signs mean that you should take prompt steps to stop mischief by nourishing the nerves with the food they thrive on, namely the rich, red blood made by Dr. Wil- liams'Pink Pills. These pills have cured thousands of cases of nervous disorders, including nervous prostra- tion, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance and partial paralysis. Here is an example. Mr. P. H. Callan, a well knOWn busi- ness man in Coleman, P.E.I., says: “I owe my present health, if not life itself, to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I had always been an active man, and when I began to run down in health paid little attention to it as I thought it only a temporary weakness. As time passed, however, I found myself growing worse, and consulted a doctor, who said that [I was not only badly run down, but that my nervous sysâ€" tem was badly shattered. I lost flesh, my appetite was poor, I slept badly and notwithstanding the doctor’s treat- ment grew so weak that I had to leave my business and was conï¬ned to the house. Time went on and I was steadily growing weaker, and my friends were all greatly alarmed for my condition. In this condition I was strongly recommended to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and as the doctor’s medicine was not helping me ; I decided to do so. By the time I had used three boxes I could tell that they were helping me. When I had taken eight boxes of the pills I felt able to attend to my business again, 3 and people were surprised to see me out. I continued the use of the pills until I had taken twelve boxes, by which time I was feeling as well as ever I did, and was being congratulat- ed by all my friends on my full re- storation to health. I feel now that if I had used Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills at the outset I would not only have saved much money spent in doctor’s bills, but would have had renewed health sooner. I cannot speak too highly of this medicine, and would re- commend it to every man who feels weak, nervous or run down.†mmï¬-sâ€"‘rï¬-HH m A! ('9‘ O’er Vimy Ridge. No. 226264 Jack Butler, “D†Squadron, C.L.H., London, England. 'STRENUOUS WORK SOON TELLS ON YOU ON VIMY RIDGE. 5 Heroes should The Government of Hawaii has set aside 690,000 acres of land for forest reserves and is experimenting with planting eucalyptus trees for ï¬re- wood. The death penalty was abolished by the Empress Elizabeth in 1750, and though it was later revived, it was only in recent years, and especially after the rising of 1905, that it was carried out in other than exceptional circumstances. The number of exe- cutions then, however, quickly multi- plied, and early in 1909 twenty-seven took place in one day. National Sentiment is Opposed to Capital I‘mishment. It is not at all surprising to those who know Russia that one of the ï¬rst acts of the new Government was the abolition of the death penalty. Capital punishment is indeed as much against the national sentiment as against tradition in Russia, and as long ago as 1888 the late 'W. T. Stead declared that it was never inflicted without producing a feeling of shame among educated Russians. This patterns may be obtained fro;n your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall C0., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. Pattern No. 7832, Misses’ Dress; twoâ€" piece skirt, suitable for small women. Pattern in 3 sizes; 16 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents. A departure from absolutely straight lines is shown in this sketch. The material forming the skirt is cleverly draped and attached to the waist, giving a boufl‘ant appearance at the hips and a narrowing effect at the ankles. The combination of plaid and plain gingham use in developing this dress is very fashionable. McCall Instant DEATH PENALTY IN RUSSIA “There’s a Reason" Postum is economical to both health and purse. The Danger Zone for Many 13 Tea and Coffee Drinkng Nothing in pleasure is missed by the change, and greater comfort follows as the nerves rebuild. The easy way nowa- days is to switch to Some people ï¬nd it wise to quit tea and coffee when their nerves begin to “act up.†Combining: Two Materials Posth IEO. 7. Little Irene marched into the room breathless. “0 mother, don’t scold me for being late for supper because I’ve had such a disappointment," she said. “A horse fell down and they said they were going to send for a horse doctor, so I waited and waited, and what do you think? It waSn’t a horse doctor at all. It was only a man.†minard'l Liniment C'nrou Distemper. Hay, Improperly Cured. May Cause Spontaneous Combustion. During the years 1912-1916 inclu- sive, no less than 5,200 barns were de- stroyed in Canada, with an aggregate loss of over $7,850,000. These. like the majority of ï¬res, might have been _ avoided by the exercise of intelligent . forethought and proper care. Investi- , gation shows that the most proliï¬c I sources of barn ï¬res are lightning and ; spontaneous combustion. Evidence ,gathered from all parts of Canada and the United States proves that rod- ' ded buildings are practically immune _ from lightning damage. The cost be- ing a mere fraction of the possible ‘ loss in case of ï¬re, it is of economic ‘ importance to the farmer that every barn should be efï¬ciently protected by lightning rods. While it is more difï¬cult to arrive at conclusions with regard to ï¬res caused by spontaneous combustion, it is generally held that such ï¬res are of frequent occurrence. Owing to the excessive number of barns burned in Ontario during the summer of 1916, an investigation was undertaken by Prof. W. H. Day, Professor of Phy- sics, Ontario Agricultural College, with a view to discovering the exact conditions favorable to spontaneous combustion in stored grasses. It was proved that large quantities of imâ€" perfectly cured hay were frequently stored in barns with little or no ven- tilation, and that the high tempera- tures reached during fermentation re- sulted in a number of ï¬res. Farmers are not generally aware that the cells in hay continue their existence for some time after it is cut and, when the moist compressed mass is housed in close barns, a temperature of 132 deg. F. is quickly reached. Added to this, the heat from microscopic spores, ger- minating seeds and the heat of the : sun upon the roof may raise the tem- perature of the mow to 212 deg. F., when charring commences. The car- bon thus formed absorbs oxygen and the mass grows hotter, until, at 265 deg. F., visible combustion takes place. Bran, grain and silage may also ignite spontaneously under simi- lar conditions. The remedy for spon- taneous combustion is simple and eas- ily applied. All hay should be per- fectly dry before storage. In mixed grasses, special care should be given to the clover. Timothy may appear perfectly dry while the heavy stalks of clover may retain a large percentage of moisture. All barns should be pro- vided with ample top ventilation. If these simple matters are given the atâ€" tention they deserve, spontaneous com- bustion will cease to ï¬gure as a cause of barn ï¬res in Canada. lulu L'IVII lllUuLlu‘ OF GREAT VALU Mrs. J. A. Lagace, Ste. Perpetu Que, writes:â€"“Baby’s Own Table‘ have been of great value to me ar I would strongly recommend them 1 other mothers." Thousands of 0th( mothers say the same thing. The have become convinced through actuz use of the Tablets that nothing ca equal them in regulating the bowel and stomach; driving out constipz tion and indigestion; breaking up cold and simple fevers; expelling worm and curing colic. The Tablets are 501 by medicine dealers or by mail at 2 cents a box from The Dr. William: Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. 0 vi Cultivating corn level, not ridgin, or hilling soil round the stalks, save mosture and adds to the yield. Ridg ing exposes a greater surface from which soil moisture can evaporate ate, and at the same time corn root are cut off by the cultivator. Minard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Wayside Food. Not every green thing good to ca grows in a market-garden. To thr initiated the ï¬eld and roadside art always sufficient for a delightfu salad. The most wholesome and deli ciously flavored of these wild salad in gredients is the dandelion, that de- spised “weed†which we grub out 01 our lawns with such savage delight A dandelion diet would be a little monotonous, but the young and ten- der shoots, either boiled as greens, 0] used with other things as a salad, are tipâ€"top stuff. Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited. Gents,â€"I cured a valuable hunting dog of mange with MINARD’S LINIMENT after several veterinar- ies had treated him without doing him any permanent good. Yours, &c., WILFRID GAGNE. Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, Drummondville, Aug. 3, ’04. Hardships of Alpini. The Italian army maintained its captured outposts during the severe winter of 1916, often at elevations of from 7,000 to 12,000 feet, only by building huts for its men and send- ing them hot food in thirty-gallon thermos bottles hauled up by steel ropes. rThe Real “War Bread†must contain the entire wheat grainâ€"not the white flour center -â€" but every particle of gluten and i mineral saltsâ€"also the outer . bran coat that is so useful in keeping the bowels healthy and active. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the real ' “war bread†because it is l 100 per cent. whole wheat prepared in a digestible form. HEAVY LOSS Contains no yeast, baking powder, seasoning, or chemi- cals of any kind. Food con- servation begins with Shred- ded Wheat Biscuit for break- fast and ends with Shredded Wheat Biscuit for supper. Delicious with sliced bananas, berries, or other fruits. Made in Canada. FROM BARN FIRES. ISSUE 27â€"'17. were de- ngregate ese, like lave been ntelligent Investi- at proliï¬c :ning and Evidence Mrs. J. A. Lagace, Ste. Perpetue, Que, writeszâ€"“Baby’s Own Tablets have been of great value to me and I would strongly recommend them to other mothers.†Thousands of other mothers say the same thing. They have become convinced through actual use of the Tablets that nothing can equal them in regulating the bowels When James A. Garï¬eld was presi- dent of Hiram College, a man brought up his son to be entered as a student. He wanted the boy to take a course shorter than the regular one. Ward's Linlment Cure- Coldi. Etc. Make sure that your horse has every day pure, fresh water, such as you would be willing to drink yourself. “Oh, yes,†said Mr. Garï¬eld. “He can take a short course; it all de- pends on what you want to make of him. When God wants to make an oak He takes a hundred years, but He takes only two months to make a squash.†“My son can never take all those studies,†said the father. “He wants to get through more quickly. Can't you arrange it for him?†Gents,â€"I cured a valuable hunting dog of mange with MINARD’S LINIMENT after several veterinar- ies had treated him without doing him any permanent good. Yours, &c., Eyes inflamed 5y cage; 3 sure (0 Sun.DusIand nd quickly relieved by Murlno ye S Eya Remedy. No Smarting, ~ just E 'e Comfort.tA‘ Your Druggisl's 50¢ per ï¬onle. Murine En SalvcinTubeaZSc. ForBook ol lheEycfreoask Druggists or Murlne Eye Remedy Co. ,Chlcago Wayside Food. Not every green thing good to eat grows in a market-garden. To the initiated the ï¬eld and roadside are always sufficient for a delightful salad. The most wholesome and deli- ciously flavored of these wild salad in- gredients is the dandelion, that de- spised “weed†which we grub out of our lawns with such savage delight. A dandelion diet would be a little monotonous, but the young and ten- der shoots, either boiled as greens, or used with other things as a salad, are tip-top stuff. Sore Cultivating corn level, not ridging or hilling soil round the stalks, saves mosture and adds to the yield. Ridg- ing exposes a greater surface from which soil moisture can evaporate, ate, and at the same time corn roots are cut OE by the cultivator. and stomach; driving out constipa- tion and indigestion; breaking up colds and simple fevers; expelling worms and curing colic. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. “While the English-made glycerine was $290 per ton, the United States ï¬xed their ï¬gure at $1,200 per ton. During the ï¬rst month the scheme was put into operation, a weekly re- turn to the Army «for camp refuse was made of $9,000. In January of this year, the weekly amount increased to $47,500, representing approximately $2,500,000 annually 'returned to the Army for waste rations. The produc- tion of glycerine from these waste camp products enabled the Ministry of Munitions to dispense with over 1,000 tons of foreign glycerine at a saving in cost of $900,000.†(Foregoing ï¬g- ures on basis of $5 equivalent of £1.) BABY'S OWN TABLETS OF GREAT VALUE Utilization ‘Vaste Materials Prac- tised in Britain. Britain is ï¬nding herself in many ways owing to the war. One source of much revenue, as well as of a re- quisite in the preparation of explo- sives, is found in the camp refuse. The Yorkshire Post, in describing the results secured under a process for utilizing the camp refuse by the Quartermaster-General’s Department, says: _ NEW SOURCE OF REVENUE. Not an Acorn. Granulamd Eyelids. Neg-pod Ave. , C_hi_ch; think money is well spenfyï¬hiéh Vpï¬f‘; c 8.563 Lydia E: Pinkh ’s Vegeta gompoupct.â€â€"M_1:s_. Jos. __’_BRYAN, 1 E used with perfecf conï¬dence by women who suffer from dis lacements, inflam- mation, ulceration, Irregularities, peri- odic pains, backache, bearing-down feel- ing. flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous pmstratlon. L dia E. Pink~ ham's Vegetable Com ouu is the sun. dud remedy for fema e 1118. Newport Ave., Chica o, In. The success of lag in E. Pinkham’n Ve etable Compou , made from root; 3 ‘hegt‘m, is‘unparaquled. _It may bQ V her health. I weigh 165.9999“ and.“ 8:? strong 6.8. as my This announcement will interest :many of our readers. If your drug- gist hasn’t any freezone tell him to Jsurely get a small bottle for you from {his wholesale drug house. For 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. } Sore corns, hard coms, soft corns or any kind of a, corn, can harmlessly be {lifted right out with the ï¬ngers if you apply upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says 3. Cincinnati authority. sChicago Ill.â€"-“For about two year. [ auï¬ered from a female trouble so I . was unable to walk ordoau ofmyown work. read about Lydia Pi kham'fl Vega ab 6 Co " pound in the av!) ' papers and etetc mined to try it. It; brought almo t mediate relic . fly Weakneeg has' a tire]? dlsa pe re; and never ad eta This simple drug dries the moment it is applied and does not even irri- tate the surrounding skin while ap- plying it or afterwards. WUMAN SIGK TWO YEARS Amulca's Pionaar Dog Remedles CANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC. Internal and external, cured with- out paln by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co._ Limited. Collingwood, Ont. ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB? Ofï¬ces for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to Wilson Publishing Com- mv. 73 Adelaide St. Toronto Mlnard's Eli-inimenc cures Garnet in Could Do No Work. Now Strong as a Just Like Real Kings. One Indian Rajah’s subjects num- ber about half a million, and he rules over a state as big as England and Wales. He has his own flag and his own army and navy. These are main- tained in an efï¬cient state out of I revenue of $1,750,000 a year. PAY your out of town accounts by Dominion Express Money Orders. Five dollars costs three cents. Among many curious wills may be reckoned that of the great Shakes- peare, who bequeathed to his wife his secondâ€"best bed with the furniture. and that alone; whilst an old Provost of Eton left a sum of money sufficient to give every boy at Eton a half- sheep on February 27th of every year. Now-aâ€"days, however, the threepenny-bit takes the place of the half-sheep. The Soul of a Piano is the Action. Insist on the “ OTTO HIGELi’ PIANO ACTION No foolishness! Lift your corns and calluses off with ï¬ngers -â€"It’s like magic! ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, DOESN’T HURT A BIT! NEWSPAPERS POE SALE Some Peculiar Wills MONEY ORDERS MISCELLANEOUS Mailed free H. CLAY CLOVER C0., Inc. 118 West 313t Street, New York DOG DISEASES And How to Feed BOOK ON ye to an Iddreu by the Au or