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ESAT RES ASA RR : 2 and 5 tb. Cartons— — _. | served as soon’ after laying as pos- 10, 20, 50 and 100 Ib, Bags. one grade only ‘| sible. to the bo half a century, on Made in From “Ye sparkling “Extra Granula’ wi, Redpath Sugar has app tal it! bbe eta. Olde Sugar Loafe” of grandmother's day, of Canadian tables. “Let Redpath Sweeten it.” rw Pat eta wR ee ae X * * ; é \ ‘ How Eggs Are Spoiled Advice in Reference to Proper Meth- ods of Handling ; Most ¢ggs, when laid contain very few or n6 bacteria that would cause decomposition, and thg ~ entrance of these micro-organisms usually takes platé because of carelessness or ne- glect on the port of those handlin; « |the eggs. One of the chief sources 0 * Jinfection is dirty or damp nests. Eggs, like milk, make an excellent place for bacterial growth ‘and de- velopment and they spoil very read- ily when kept in dirty or unsanitary: conditions, The: shell of Ahe egg is porous to admit the passage of ‘air niucilaginous matter which - prevents the entrance of bacteria unless it is very old, wet, softened by moisture, or rubbed off. Therefore, eggs should not be washed, held in damp, musty places, or handled- more than necgs-. ” in your own cut-glass three times daily, for over the highest ! Dynamite Saves Potatoes_| Tennyson Named Empire A resourceful farmer found, a new way to use dynamite that saved a tiearly matured crop of potatoes in a badly flooded. field. Unusual heavy rains filled. all. the neighboring drains and ditches; in this emergen- cy .the owner put down a number, of holes eight to twelve fect ' deep with a post auger and exploded’. a charge of dynamite in the bottom of each: This opened up passages—into the sandy subsoil, through which the surplus water drained rapidly, and. the crop was saved, although many nearby crops were ruined . by the excess of water: standing in the fields. f a MONEY ORDERS . Pay. your out of town accounts by Domirr | fon “Express Money Orders. Five dollars costs three cénts. QUEEN’S -UNIVERSITY — KINGSTON ONTARIO 5 Bis : ARTS 1 MEDICINE * EDUCATION - Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: __. HOME STUDY . Arts Course dence. by corrés: with one year's attendance. Summer School Navigation\Schoel Jaly and August December to Aprid 15 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar Degree’ Procrastination is the thief of health: Keep yourself well by the timely use and help of ss 5 MV a Ti EW PRENSH REMEDY. Not. N02.N-S WE RABION 2 OR t SUCCESS, CURES CHRONIC WEAKNESS, Li VIM, KIDNEY, BLADDER, DISEASES, Bi 3 POISC i vi WOOGERA Co, 90, BEEKNA a BOOK TO Dr. 1 MED. Co, HAVERSTOC! AMPSTEAD, Lon) DON, ENO. ‘RY NEW DRAGEE(TASTELESS) FORMOF wasy TO TAKE + , SAPE At . LASTING cuge, THAT TRADE MARKED WORD ‘THERAPION' 15 OW . GOVE, STAMP AFFIXED TO ALL GENUINE PACKETS ———_———__=_=_=_=——_=_== GOOKS COTTON ROOT COMPOUND regulating ates pay ei ca ie WordeerS THE COOK MEDICINE CO, Toronto, Ont, (Formerly BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Maileé free to any address by <4. the Author H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Ine: 118 West 31st Street, New York ‘ Great Britain Is a “Crowned Repub" lic” Because of Its Constitu- tion te ‘Although H. G. Wells ‘has been singing the praises of “our crowned tepublic,” it was-Tennyson who gave us this phrase. The difference be- tween our form of monarchy and that which has fallen in Russia, and that which is doomed to fall in Germany, is great. Who-supposes that the kaiser, had he included Australia in, his dominions, . would have allowed that -congeries of colonies, to amalga- mate under such a title as the “Com- monwealth. of Australia?’, That fact -lalone is proof positive that, although we we have a_king, we are republicans. | We do not always realize that our Constitution is “less ‘than one hundred years older than the famous Ameri- can constitution, which was avowed- ly framed on the: British: model, al- though at the time they were at war with their mother country. It was the Bill of Rights, by which parliament voted “Dutch William” and his wife Mary joint sovereigns of England which made this realm a “crowned republic.”. From the mo- ment the Bill of Rights gave the house of commons the. sole right to levy taxes, and that house resolved only to grant the crown annual sup- plies, the,backbone of absolutism— such as Russia has known, and Ger- many still knows, despite the mock- ery. of its Reichstag—was broken, and the nerve centres. of tyranny were paralyzed.’ Henceforth we were a. “crowned republic.” —Answers, London. Kaiser Planns a Huge Empire , Returned American Says Turks Boast of a Big Palace in Palestine \ A palace built in Palestine, from which the .kaiser’ would rule his world empire, is one of the stories brought back to America by Dr. Clarence_D. Ussher, oye of the_reliek commissioners, who has worked with the Armenians during a large part ot the war. He told am audience recent- ly that this was the boast of Turkish soldiers, who evidently. believed that it would come to pass... ..., After giving intimate -des¢riptions of the. massacres of, the Aenean population, Doctor Ussher said that he’ thought that at least 80 per cent. of the Turks- were really in favor of the allied cause, but that the Young Turk party, trained ‘by Germans to German methods, had controlled the nee of the empire—New_ York un, ject to fits of verbosity.” “Good heavens, doctor, I. . never thought she had anything. the matter with her except she talked too much!” | Minard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. His Mouth Is. Full . The French, with their ready. ap- preciation of gallantry in other races, are using. the language of ‘eul- ogy about the British troops. “Bor thirty months,” i tary writer in the Paris Press, British bulldog has been tightening his muscles and sharpening . his hold.” He is; and if. he does not say much -about it, his friends abroad will Big Price For Range Stock The high prices of wheat and other grains, which have. brought such prosperity to farmers in Western Canada, should not be’allowed to-di- -yert attention from the. profits which are being made in the various lines of stock raising. An example of the very satisfactory returns received by ‘the stock farmers is found in the ex- perience of Mr. R. €. Coppeck, of High River, Alta, who sold 91 head -.of cattle a few days ago and received eturn a check for $12,308.75, mak- an average of $136.25 per head. KIDNEY PILLS AUS aa ed wf, r ber that it is ‘impossible to bite and talk at the same time,—Edi- torial iy London Times. joie cistaapsonink Most infants are infested by worms, which cause great, suffering, and. if not promptly dealt with may cause constitutional. weaknesses difficult’ to remedy. Miller's Worm Powders will clear the stomach and bowels of worms and will so act upon the sys- tem that there will be no recurrence of the trouble. And not only this, but they will repair the injuries to the organs that worms cause an re- store them to soundness. " , Counting Seconds An.«asy method of counting sec- onds that-is sufficiéntly accurate for photographic purposes is to repeat a phrase that it takes one second to pronounce. The majority of people will require one second of time to pronounge the words one hundred and one! as rapidly as clear enuncia- tion will permit: The last word of the second should always indicate the number of seconds that ‘have been counted. ~Sixseconds for ~ instance should be counted one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hun- dred and threé, one hundred and four, one hundred and five, one hun- dred and six. Many, who use this ty seconds without varying more than one or two seconds from the time recorded by a watch, “Your wife, sir, seems to be sub-| says. an.expert mili-|\ “the| © method can count frowh thirty to six-| . spe Rp te age in and “out, but it is coated with a} - sary, aid should be marketed or pre-|'~ White and “Zin 1 Ten es FB F. DALLEY CO. OF QUICK= Merchants Bank: “Is Prosperous i All Previous Years . Each succeeding year shows the -“Between 8,000. and were ‘compelled se the great industry .of canned : fruit] 90° Horses; Cattle, &c, 4 s by EGYPTIAN LINIMENT many jars of preserved figs. One into jars in a heated ‘state, an apeta~ . ning was: introduced into the United Details of the recent evacuation of WINNIPEG MAN these more than 3, ; Breakdown Petach Tik Wah; the remainder hav- ‘Years ago, when the excavations _ For Sale by All Deslers Douglas . Co., oe ‘rs, Napanee, Ont. was opened, and they were féund to ture left for the steam to escape and 4 Their Homes by: Turks States, the -process being identical Palestine have just been received by “CURED © 4 Ln ing been dispersed in the colonies of The Original Fruit Canners} 2 on : —- e eWIRE CUTS We are indebted to Pompeii for were just beginning, a party found in} \what had been thé pantry of a house}: (Free Sample on Request) be fresh and * good. Investigation| — —_ showed ‘that the figs had been put Jews Driven From bigs then sealed with wax. The hint was} ‘ lea oh 2 taken, and the next year fruit can- Over Eight Thousand are Compelled ‘to Leave Jaffa; Many Die ~ with that in vogue at Pompeii, thirty ee ee a the Boston branch of the provisional committee for general Zionist affairs. Says. Dr. Cassell’s ‘Tablets Saved. him from . Nervous Lower Galileé; more. than 1,000: in Mr. G. c. Inman, 330, aceesieeees ne A Sturgeon Creek, Winnipeg, for many years a He ea eel serait Jew well-known man in the business life of Cama- da, says: “I. was terribly rundown) an weak. I had no appetite, and I suffered if 1 forced myself-to eat... My nerves were in @ bad way, and my sleep very _ dis’ ‘bed. Everything pointed to a neryous breakdown. Then I got Dr, Cassell’s Tablets. The first result’ was that I could sleep, and then my. health rapidly improved. It was really as- tonishing how my strength and fitness came Si remain in Jaffa. Only six’hundred persons» were ‘compelled to leave the farms, The deaths incidental to the evacuation were duc. to insufficient nourishment and the hardships of the journey.’ In order to take care of the refugees_clay cottages are being erec- ted, and if sufficient funds are. forth- coming public works will. be started in ordet.to help ‘them. Jerusalem has not been evacuated. = Mr. Inman is now in England, managin; the well-known firm of A. W. inman au Son, Printers and Publishers, Leeds. Letters swill ‘reach him there. A free sample of Dr- Cassell’s Tab- lets will be sent to you on receipt of 5 cents for mailing and packing. . Ad- dress: Harold 1.-Ritchie & Co., Ltd, 10, M’Caul-st, Toronto. Dr. Cassell’s Tablets are the surest home remedy for Dyspepsia, Kidney ‘Trouble; Sleep- lessness, Anaemia, Nervous Ailments; Nerve Paralysis, Palpitation, and Weakness in Child- ren, Specially’ valuable for ‘nursing: mothers and during the critical periods of life. Sold by druggists and storekeepers throughout Cana- da. Prices: One-tube, 50 ets; six tubes for the price of five. Beware of imitations said to con- tain Sypaphosphites, The composition of . Dr. Cassell’s ‘Bablets_1s known only. to the propri- etors, and no imitation can ever be the same. Sole- Proprietors: Dr. Cassell’s Co.- ioe Ltd:, Manchester, England Bs ge Counter Check —- Mr. Merchant:— If you are not already using our Counter Check or Sales Books we would respectfully solicit order; Years of experience in nianufacture of this line enable us to ive you.a book as nearly perfect as it is possible to be made in these dif- ficult times. i : All classes and grades of paper are ..,now. from. 100 to 400. per cent. high- =“Ver than they wtre two. years ago. \Carbon papers, waxts ior coated Bohs) eee in fact "glee beet Hosick : * * , goes into the cost.of counter check playing ie eS wisi did: you or sales books are very high in price. dasnegae:” ° “| Notwithstanding these facts, our Little Helen—4 bought Hee modern and well equipped plant for Lad it ch gs) aie iCC| this partieular’ work enables us to present an ad it c arge to you. Phe be eon ‘prices Sargon Se eres i ‘ iow. Before placing. your next order Choked for Air. Some little irri-| write us. for cacaplek avid: prices, or tant becomes lodged in the bronchialleonsult the proprietor of this paper. tubes, others gather, and the awful] We make a‘specialty of Carbor choking of asthma results, Nothing| Pack or Coated Books, also. O.K. offers quite such quick and positive Special Triplicate books. On these, relief as Dr. J.'D. Kellogg’s Ast! land-our regular duplicate and tripli- Remedy. The healing,+-soothing| cate separate Carbon Leaf Books, we smoke_or vapor penetrates, clears number among: our ‘customers the the passages and gives untold relief. largest and best commercial’ hoses Usually it completely cures. It Has|from coast to coast. No order is too behind it years of success. It is the large jor too small to be looked after sure remedy for every sufferer, carefully. Learning How Little Helen—“Daddy, I have been 5 > We ‘have connections with the His Excuse largest paper ae er et i 4 ing an ample supply. of the best’grade b Ree baa aula toms paper used in counter check books. een to Sunday school. Now I want)'you are therefore assured of an ex- to know how ‘it happens that your dtands ‘smell. of fish? ee Johnny—I carried home the . Sun- day school paper an’ the outside page is all. about Jonah and the whale.— Harper's. FT tra grade of praper, prompt service and shipments. : __Waxed ‘Papers and Sanitary \. Wrappers . We also manufacture Waxed Bread and Meat Wrappers, plain and: print- ed: Confectionery , Wrappers, _ Pure ‘ | Food Waxed Paper Rolls for Home ae Sys - Use, Fruit Wrappers, etc. Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited. - “Write for samples of our G. &-B. Gents,—I cured a valuable handing. Waxed Papers. used as a Meat = 7 Wrapper. It. is both grease and fe at seine ie MN ee aos ee moisture proof, and the lowest pric- & 2 had treated him without doing him O aee me market for. this aay, Peemanerk good. Genuine Vegetable Parchment for + Yours, &c., ‘ WIFRID GAGNE. ‘Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, Drummondville, Aug. 3, '04. Butter Wrappers We are-large importers of this particular brand of paper. Our prices on 8x11 size in 100M quantities and upwards, -are very low, considering the _present-high price of this paper. We can supply any spantiy printed “Choice Dairy Butter” from stock. Our machinery and equipment for Waxing and Printing is_ the most modern and complete in Canada and ensures you first-class goods and prompt service. : APPLEFORD! COUNTER CHECK BOOK COMPANY, LTD. Hamilton, Canada. Offices: Toronto, Montreal, peg, Varicouver. * xs Canada-arid the United States Each country will, achieve ens the year a greater unification. And in doing so each will become more sym- pathetic with the other. Having _worked-and. fought together and ov- ercome similar anti-war ~ disaffection at home, the United States and Can- ada will find themselves stahding closer together than . ever before. They will be more apreciative neigh- bors and warmer friends.—New York Tribune. . 4 Winni- — ee A Sticker for Pop “pa” “Well, my son.” “How can a solid fact leak out?” Norah—An’ did she give you a re- ference? ane Bridget—Yes; I threatened to stay if she didn’t. Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. acewinegeastenianions Americans Buy Big Farm After th oreeonevcus recon vunssau nan Sena ee TENN Four United States Hemmees ha’ if th +0 eyes for a Lifetime m ve Movi ye eror Tired Byes, Rea a | DOUght a 7,000-acre farm) in-Saskat- es Brarore By. Fanulazed chewan, paying therefor $296,000. Ce a4 The vendor of the farm made a con- ory ae ies dition in the contract that the pur- that 3 pat rn toe sana chasers must work it, as he claimed 5 gcinse ask ae Sew eves § | that. at the present time every inch of Ask Murias Eye Remedy Co., Chicage, for Free Seok agricultural land should be producing Seam Pvnseecotncosevieasuctsniocastsnsscsunustaciasansinai food for the Allies, ‘ = ] wg pit \ ‘invested in Or Sales Books| your next) the} idl strength of the .Merchants Bank of Canada greater than the pre-. vious year as.a glance at their latest statement conclusively proves. — € atnount carried forwatd “to Profit and: Loss Account after mak-' ing very liberal allowances for. Patri- otic and Red Cross ‘Funds, cofitribu- tions to. Officers’ Pension Fund, writ- ing of a large amount for deprecia- tion of bank “premises and after pay- ing thé usual 10 per cent. dividend shows an increase of $170,000 over last year... . It will be noticed’ that the amounts Government.” Municipal Securities are larger than last, year and those invested in railway ‘and other bonds, debentures and stocks considerably less than last year while "D.C. MACAROW General Manager of the. Merchants Bank of Canada EEE call loans have also been . reduced, the change in each of | these “items making for the Bank’s stability. ; The fact that the Bank’s ‘Reserve is so much greater than its loans shows it to be in a very strong position fi- ncially. e A comparison ‘of almost every item in. the statement with. similar items of a year ago show.very marked im- provement and~ greater “financial strength. It also. proves that busi- ness conditions in Canada during the past year have been in a very healthy state... . Sage “The managing: director, the general manager. and the officers of the Mer- chants Bank: of Canada deserve the greatest credit for the fine showing which this instiution has: made dur- ing fhe past year as a result of their. aibined efforts and capable’ man- agement. 5 ; ‘ Nearly all children are subject to worms, and many are born with them. Spare them suffering by using Moth- er Graves’ Worm Exterminator, the best remedy of the kind that can be had. an ee Belgian Deportees Eyewitnesses in Germany Say Hun- dreds Have Died of Starvation The Belgian government has _- re- ceived a number, of letters written in Germany by eyewitnesses, describing the terrible fate of the Belgian de- portees in yarious German. camps, says the London Globe. The follow- ing are.some extracts. “February 25—Here the fate. of the Belgian civilians is awful. The Ger- mans are leaving them to die on a starvation diet. They are nothing but skin and bone: Yesterday thirteen bodies were in the mortuary. This morning there were fourteen, and that of:a total of 3,000: to 4,000 prisoners. “If we are caught in\ the act of handing ‘these unhappy people some soup or other food we are punished with five days’ jail. “ Neutrals ‘never come-to see us. ; “March 2—The situation becomes unbearable. The unhappy civilians die! by. scores: The-total of deaths for yesterday.and today in this camp alone is seventeen... None of them die fromi illness.~ — ~ “Every day two or three civilians ace found 4ead in their huts, The doctors repudiate all responsibility. x “2 in 1 Shoo Polish” te sani on | Sea ack (pars) oF T Black Combination | BgR ey ein Liquid” (ligula) dbp fer Ten Shows, “2 in IS peste) : MGeste and Hquid). HANDY The Past Year's Growth. Surpasses |” -| Baby’s Own Tablets, Forced To Eat Rats) ene Cake” > ‘Tan ALTD., + - LASTING 10c | Can.! Profit in Wheat Land ; Worth * Will Net Ten Per Cent. ae x Revenue oy “That it costs $18.25:an acre to pro- of an estimate. prepared by. R. S. Rideout, Regina, manager. of the Western Trust. Company, who sub- miits the following tabulated state- ment, adding that his figures indi- cate. that land worth $100 an. acre cent. . Seed, one and ‘one-half bushels wheay at $2.50 per bushel, $3.75. Plowing and. two harrowing, acre, ‘$2.50. - Drilling and acre, 75, cents. Harrowing after seeding, per-acre, 25 cents. “ Cutting, per acre, 75. cents. © Twine, per acre at 4 pounds at 10c, per pound, 40 cents. — - Stooking, per ‘acr¢, 50 cents. Threshing, ‘loading, hauling 25 bushel at 18 cents per bushel to Fort William, $4.50. 5 Interest-on land at $30 an acre, 7 per cent., $2.10. Taxes, per acre, 25 cents. Total cost per acre,, $18.25. Cost per: bushel, 73 gents. Minimum. price per. bushel, $1.50. Profit, per bushel, 77 cents. Profit, per-acre, $19.25. SATISFIED. MOTHERS No other medicine gives as great satisfaction to mothers as. does These Tablets are equally good for the newborn babe or the growing child. They are absolutely. free from injurious drugs and cannot possibly do harm—always good. Concerning them Mrs. Jos. Morneau, St. Pamphile, Que., writes: “Tt have used Baby's Own Tablets and am well satisied~ with them and two ‘harrowing, per . The. Tablets. are sold dealers or by mail at 25 om The: Dr. Williams’ little ones.” by medicine cents a box |) Medicine Co.,"Brockville, Ont. 5 ——— a : Manifestations of Desperation -The submarine and the mine are manifestations of desperation on the part of the enemy, and they may in- volve the nation in privation and suf- fering. But neither the one nor the other can bring victory tg Germany unsound. We should play in the hands. of the enemy if we were to lose eith- er courage, patience, or composure, ‘endeavoring to deflect the naval ad- ministration from the course it is pursuing to bring the enemy to his knees, amid the ruins of an Empire which already is under a constriction rendering life- almost impossible.— London Daily Telegraph. He—“There’s a report going around that we are engaged.” She—“Can’t you stop it?” He—“I'd rather verify it, if you haven't any objection.” : : Marriage’ may be a iste. but a whole_lot of people seem to be satis- fied with. less ‘than cdpital prizes. Grape-Nuts Made from choice whole - wheat and malted barley, * ‘this famous food retains _the vital mineral elements, of the grain, so essential for balanced nourish- ment, but lacking in many cereal foods. : From: every standpoint —good flavor, rich nour- ishment, easy digestion, convenience, ecohomy, health from childhood to old age—Grape-Nuts food. Wigs, “The deportees are no longer able to. walk ‘without help. The Belgian civilians are starving. They die.at the rate of ‘three a day... ~ : “In another camp tht . deportees have ‘devoured live’ rats. ‘The “treat- ment to which they are subjected is beyond all imagination.” “There’s a Reason” would use no other medicine for my ; Hundred Dollars Acre duce wheat this: year is the outcome - would give a net revenue ‘of ten per” per” unless all the teaching of history: ts - ant
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