WILL 500E115 H4. . ' It is e mietake tmout a hole in an` ordinary shoe large enough to uncov- er the inflamed part. Rather (her 3 ' Hsoft slipper" The cutting a. hole con- [ fines the circulation elsewhere in the , foot. and leaves the bunion or erpos 1 with the blood. and the `inflamed part will try to swell. through the opening . 4 = in- the shoe, and the pressure of the` mi "edges of the opening will press 'Lnj)J.ri- 3 2 o_usI'y m- the inflamed pnrtrrg A piece . l of soft ivash,leal:11e,,1@1_.%_L1ifqle plen-E gty large enough for the bunion. and` 3 4 covered V\;!t,h oil silk. will give bet-I s ` tor relief. 1: . .;,..... ..,......=. fl,` hm at"; hamin1n'" ' ions that arenot inamed. it issaid` ' E0!` 1`81lB[. ` , If a orn comes on top ot"a. bunion para it Bf! ciirfuily, and paint witli ` sulphate of copper. -To paint over bun- that tho following is efficacious: Bor~ a.x, 1' drachm; extrac otcannabis, in- dica...I sample; flexible. collodion, `Iv iounce. To be painted on bunioix once `or twice a. day. " c---- "CURE Eda DYSPEPSIA. "lyknow qt two Little imtef cures which go faif toward relieving` a'dys- Vpopticyfeelingzand tu establish a. heal- `thy condition of the digestive org- ; ans;" 1'v'1-ices .a. physician. Thu first consists in-\-s'un_p1y drinking plenty of ` cold waxes in the morning before dresgp ing or brea&:_asting.. The watershould "t~`rb2:trd and filtergd (in fact al1\vht- ier should be A boiled and; -`tutored -.9 these daxs_)-_a.n`d i_t'shoul not be lead. ilt shouldiba taken at least A `one hoin` befdrf the morhirfgvmea.l.:W3;{:er \tzik- ' on with the nieals isht good advide for_ the healthiest woman and. by the _ woman whq is prontrto dyspepsia it should -be_ Sfrictly itabooed; This'fma.tu- - tional glass of cold` watgr prevents V H; thirst at the` breakfast table bg reireah; fling` a.nd.c!e.ansing, the system befqre J'thi51nr`::_zfrasi*rives. _u = 74~- ---~~~-- Ordersvyy fellegmpb or telephone promptlyynttend to Genius and Cashew of all kinds kept in stock `Robes gmd Crpe, and .11 Funeral Reqigma - furnished D O DOLMAQE, Manger, Shroud um mun} a_Lu.voo. v ' , A "`Anoth_er excellent cure xesnlts {mm A hot water taken bgiord {sheavy .ma'1._ Om cu-p'.i s the usual amI V : lbe_ hot enough. to be. palatable. not _su.ic mn,t.Iy not to scald. ". Luk&-V . warm vmtei-_pro nauseei. The `watg 'sxrjis;not qweetqned or flavouredjn un_y. way; .but,- ia`slaE\tl-3 tan`.-. "ljwanty. mixi}_Ltes o_r 3 halthbur. 'L tore `the. 11163.1, is; the rule` in this v mte_xi /. -dare`; Tgken wslthaze:-:mea1. iti vroulci 1 ; bo7IinaJ:!o~-to `set the" digekhiyaiorgkgns ` ta rights and 1>_rop&rajthe_rm toweceiva ; +.,1:hI`rood--the pwzpose !o41'whie`h* it"_is: inlinh \ Show Roonfand Work Shag Collier St. Barrie-V % Health 1)cpartmcn/ I3. Min subeohshou1dngve;,in:T , ,` A A water &hLt int`-{ jtnmpanmro-_.It ah'uulbd'~b9-ooolad 0.-.8 _tusona.ble point in hordpr. 15 In puke M hbln and /Bat wk. on be rnrrizmt at by mt. -`91Ve<=an*?r : _ ,eI;o66.. tofthb i9o`-o r usury e=mmom~ `Hits; In'tIctV Eiamkli o.m;y m. man may ~ an muuw nu ' _ . .bo:tqz-mgr .L * h s1nmmi%cAl1: mm T0 TREAT A BUNION; uunsarnm {pretty tea mm In the ngptig room. Evry woman suffering trill dyspeptic troubles should try than twg recipes for 3 water cure. They are amng the simplest_ J/'h9a9est- Ind easiest knawn." . c L 5 W I I But : Coldlllol Couldu-ed lore Saba " Inn: Any War lever. , Awdeepatch `from Madrid eeyei-`l'blA cnnglti5n'_&The .orspamrt_s ci'ma=** ex-ed as more serious than any -reverse of the war. If it cannot help the Gov- _ ernment the we: cannot be continued. - There was a. long procession at the ' - benlrduxing Wednesday. All classes of peoplewere represented. and nanny wo- men were in line, waiting their turn to change _notee into silver. luring the notes would be shortly enhjected to a discount. It the run oont.lnnes._ there is danger of the bank : If-0l`O'0f silver becoming exha11sted,.whl.ch would compel the Government to reeort.m;e 01-ced currency. issuing not of mall 5 denomination. It is hoped.) however. that the panic will subside. luring the bank :1 margin of silver. . The finsrnvlal outlook Of &Ql.Il bank margm oz euver. The nancial outlookof Spain his rather dark. The Governmant has on- trusbed. the Bank of Spain, with the; negotiation for a. `loan of one billion Eesetas at four per cent. whielr Inn to be raised as required. The bank` will -eandaavor to raise the Loon at home and ab:-oa.dv. 7 ` ` Yesterday's neglect causes two thirds of to-days worry. . _. .`; 011 11800. 19 I0 Dear Ina uauy uuxuuuu vs I 11!; I Pills, strengthen it. If it paixin _|.n aches~-Dos.n s Kidney Pills will ournit.` No exgarimeni in taking Dosh`: Kidnhy Pills, Thaw cumd hundreain of weak. aching bucks gigonr back : weak~4Do1n's 7. exgarimeni in taking man`: muney nun. They cured hnndradn of weak, aching bnchi `V 3:13 before other kixlnerpills were dxeunnd Mn. Jms Bow, Bellevlo, Ont, mam L for ninwyeari wish terr'iblo'pa'in'in the _ back, rheumatic puns, um! psinnjn ths 8 blmldai-. B. n sooaocsoring,bqt:ot. - ume relief. `a Kidney Pills am?` nnynv-:I'nfn)v hnr him. hnilm I8 The sun of Lire and the Mm. V who Make it. . little reiiet. Dean`! Alana] nus nan complete} him. banished the Bank nainn. zm nllhhe othnr min: Illdlh`. A 7," v_- . `*1 9 ` _ -_ You need it tobearthe daily burdenn! M. W vnnr 1...-P. wmk`.;Dmn'a Kidney. SPAIILSM FINANCES BAD. l ' A name:-.-ca`u'c in mm. Sluplo. Soft and Qqlok Bun fqr pnnurs, mumon. caucus, cums, nusuums, IIURILBII. % 25 and Gopent sotueg. :IEWAl-IE OF lMlTATlON8- nuv ouw ms auunga.` ' PERRY DAVIS" l Pai.h_%$i!!_gr-I fun ALI. vouu ml vml 21"'cuaE'TnE::1. 13.; bin un{n_1H;henthnrpn_in| unlndxns are soexposediocxtmna; o( lainpuznureihal it is not surprising that "they often` suffer from kidney ind om trou- ties. In many casu their work at night con- nu them in (heated aunospheri for hdufs, ` Opnrwhich they sallyforth lhrouh (ho cold uigmi: m cm well-enrned rest. . Mr. George Roberts, baker for Mn. 85 lamban, a57"Dundu gs-es'u' an followingfwcu: "_l MI; mifandso much for thnpaslfouneenyennwith kidneydisuu; Jhautgivesmeplusuretotall ct'myc_hanei_ condllionfotthebetta. mebgckandngheddegmemlnumnding color with I roddish sticky ndiment.wi!h* L_:-L .:.... .I.... ..:s As 0:-mrnnu-on run Sn V vuu. brickdusl d it. At timetneverqpain in C0111 mu: I rvuuuu sun] liuuuban. -- the region 0 dia bladder, causing _me grul 4; ...n`..-:... ma diu-nmhm Anmm. wen noon 2 the: jrne ctmm 6 II. at umu Iavun yam suffering and discomfort. Appciitc very poor, ind much troubled with slaeplasnes an ' t. i Ifcltliredand woman! :11 the lime. ark`. becmen drudgery; it vrasan etfon to do any- ' thing. I was low spirited znd discouraged. ' Hearingol Don`: Pills I went to Mr. W. '1`. Strong 3 drug stone, London, Ont. Ind gotpnrbox. From -th: rs: dose I com- menced to improve. `and_now my back and the sediment `dim pared: Inna no pain `of any kind; mt we ; appetite has returned; i 1 sidemanriitgtl thenrineiautunlinoolona Iamstmngerandbbtterincvu-gin}; forth: rsuimeinmnnyy:an`I now thatlifoili worthrlivinv. `Donn : Kidnev NJ: have cured ` xsltimeinmanyyeanl tau uuumo mi wonhrlivin. Kidney Pillghave me of my on; :undingcompIain_t,a.nd 1 un ` leased to icknowl .what they have done .' or me. Ihavcnot enmorethnntwoboxesw, ofdxepillsandthe result is as Ihave sta!ed.i - Previously to \his,I hnd tried neuly `every I kidney `rmcdy. but until I took Don : PHI uu.nencednolthes1ightestteli' I01 vim AID Lona nouns. %% ` ' ' " ~ ' I ' r roteids aft. as breast music. Mr. Stephen .WesEott, Freeport, 3" 9- . N.S., found (Burdock_Bloqd B1ttex$).m3{ ei f`:`:f:. igifsfggs a wonderfulblood purier and gives 1 . y n. ' \ his-experience-as follows: I was Wm M l-`T '`f`ht;`.*ai.l: ` able for general use. ` very much rundown in health and L , _ L. - - employed our 1C. ax PhySician.wh0.| 4.T'1Yhat c,9ws nulk retumres some vattended me three monttWnally "}d5`3tiB befflre it is to my leg broke out in running sores Lhmt b"`5 he 3`- pm3 - 8 with fearful ~bm.ning_ `I had _tmhi_djf_ferentV elemen; fat, augtSr,_et:0.._a1~g- .. teen running` sol.-s_at. one - =not the sauna as ux ugsast unlkh and V. e,, . . . w from my knee tothe -top of _my ` t. 3`nY "`".-5 5m ~ mm 91` V All the mediin: 1' took didvmg no!n".*%*.13*=b13"*?h9 PI`'" `*.u:".` ` "good, sol threw it" aside and Ttrifeds1t`V`_`*f"`4= f. b"`5_.t }`. t .B.'B.B.' when one-halfth bottle wa Th_ ``P"_'?t.`W593, ` m _ gone, no_tjced- a change_or the f?:'V$i;V1:m:`:*;e:4.f3n:bg1:15i1;m{ 1_;. `- beter, `thajtune I nished !wmem& 31] mm shguube heated` ' V ` two bottles my leg was. perfectly'._tp_w?h_at tempamizu-rs, `andftor. w-hat haled _a_nd myhoalth greatly-ims;'?-!l!1.8:.`Wil16131.19,1`.,,11l\9.P}P5*3_ Shall .116- > Wind. . - A-_ __~_._ imply to destroy paphogemo geru.1`or rho Improve} inekeepmg properties of ~-- - {le ,rg,'L1k; also wxhahhar heating, "im- ` P1` , ovies its ~digastibi1ityfor't`ha contrary. . ` 2.. Wilh referen9e__ to - elognliggssz . {.W hlt e standa.rd,'~of.a f`o1ean- ' O? 6 M-....;.'..;.. M1.-..IIv dnakinm} `shall b3: RUNNING soNes.1 *1: if;=Wi9;h.the said 0! 13$:-.i l\fi!m. AsLneamrry..:an p11won_m 5` AP*`-'5';1!i`?*`$u`` . F*_: Vat`-.Rnsrrhil?~;:. 7.i't'*"f:'5nnnu?.4mx"mV m1m"e.e on. \v.$`l3Vel'BIy;v.bB.l uQde'~~"`Whil& Egjfntgnt ,_ ' ;1_g`. ),u*g.ugh$t~,gn,_1 that Id: moons ; _ uusaxogtagq Mb ' I)lkhil,:WithQ\!%",fEEV5I%:,!10-lIdi *JI!nh& [I QIRHAIE` yl H ' M _ *`_es`t nktgi.,1ierxdrIs:*'mds,3h Lclrengltyxlgy i.!lIIf`L.bhtor. : 53, mg gab! y'.P];gn mnody torncrvour mum L0 cuvur yum euuuu ntuvuuco gnknou, U3` %__f1_0orLgg1yi5es a. Writer in the Wom-3'3 ,'_l`L_ H` 'r ,.v'-". I.` NV`-in-`*7; H V in the morning uzmnoq. ..:. Wu; may vary diuymd no push.` `la mks mm mil cunt dorvpy 4' T 13 n V .IIO.IvMV%`{ A `re.- we game Th Audi 0030 can Map with :5. ttnkudhlshannor. 0 ugmnn so wearx, \VQ_rn out with the cares of the dzy, You often gmw crinl and imment. Complain of the noise and the play; Far the dsy b_ringa so many vpxationa. Sq muny ung: going Lmiu; _ ` Em mothers, whsteyer may vex you, Send the childran up bed with akiss! The dear little feet. `grands: often. D..."-\-...... rm... um nmthunv or ri `me dear mus teen wanna: ouen. Perhaps from the pathway of right. ffhe dear little hands find new mischief To try you, from morning till night. But Lhink of the-desdlate mothers Who'd give all the world for your . bliss, 4 And. as thanknlor your in 1 inga. ' _ ` Send the qhildnen to bed with a kiss! Fofsoms day their noise will not vex ` ' vm finite b1esa- I V you. W The silence will humt. you far more; You will lam for the, sweet children L l vn'mnL - Ll-Ill sun Bay ..`....,.... -.......-_ |_ For a sweet. childish facts at tha door. And to press a child : iacelto your bon- (HUI ......M....:- a. lasting for yeurs. They are warm. un- like oil-cloth, easily cleaned. cheerful ii `and pretty." Do not waver betweenij new portieres, curtains of ovsgn A piano 1 "and 0. new range or strove. it you need one. if you have to m.a.ke'a choice, not I _it you value comfort and peace moova `` zlessor considerations. A gas or gum V ilenipstove for summer represents more -{comfort to the square inch than any ...m A.,.,.. ,......w ...... ....,.- ...`_-_..n _. it i , `other possible article i_naT lmusa ex- icepting an ice-chest and a. strong box. I . Provida at least, two.com.fort- `-able cha.irs~ and have `a. high. shelf lzaoh ?of or nea.r`the stove. fund uut, at draughts. which will :10 much to in~- s 13 you a good quality of bread rmmh H10 war, A `reliable cloak ras "W6 W W `-~ --V '~ T nd 'l_a_.ble _ ho] c9w's reqwires My : mod.iLfix:9.`cion befure fed infants: ms because the proportions o'f_ the hgdifferent elemeng auger, etc, are'_ ` ne ct Esecondly, because some of_ tilmse ., V nogmenfs, _l:otabfy `She proteids, age not iidektiealaxvithp. t31be~ of breast mi_lk. ` 'l_4;\.L _..-..Ll'....... :-. infcnl` !!fx t same as and 5%? 3000. qua.uL_v UL urban tough the year. A `tenable will have much to` do with the regu- zlsrity of your meals." i CHILDREN'S DRESS. . Children. shonlgt lneyr wear round ggartars, as they check the circulation; ;the_ elastic side` straps sarv the same I I I qpurpose much better, and have the ad- ' vantage of being hygienically 3iBoots and shoes`fla.t to the gfoundtor iwith the Sprihg heel. should be worn`: with roomy toes. Tennis shoes, with 3 frubber soles. for general use are vexfy f imhaalthy. wtlray keep the feet moist 3 jand do_ not admit of healthy ventila- jtion. Rubbexf ovetshoes, when worn in ! ithe houlae, hm a frequent source of` ~'lcold3, andihould, theteore. be in-` istantly ramovad when `coming indoors. m-_ I:LI-1- 14.8- Tnv-ant? antic nrn nun. safe. A W3: Y5a*a am ; Hui I ' Ir. Thu. Portooga. um nu snows: blmhmith of Goddrich. Ont. hlh how -hi-nan ud wnkneu on V3! $0 hum: Banana; Lsuanvv > .._.,.. -__._ For little 1" , , Jersey suit: ` the hygienic point of vie\_v"1s the yoke ;Back and front, with the gownkfalling fin gahers from the 1`=h..1lders.' This} `style admits of absolute freedom of movement. a.nd'j.s pretty and becoming !_4;s~we1l. _. , . . ; "For little alds, Jersey suits are use- 'iul and servineable for daily- wear, and render dressilngla far easier process for a. small boy than the more lntricate " T_sl1iIor s\iit. or linen blouse`and*jacket:e 'aubjeott5hat'tmeto11 A _ _ k be considered as W611 establisthbdi INFANT FEEDING. Dr. Holt says. upon bhisicmportan . ` mu; _--.a x_........; ...`m.- :.a Man hnaf, D8 QOBSIQGIBQ 88 W6}: uauuuuauuu. 1._ '1`-I_1a.t goodAbrea.st is t-h_e best ' infant food. ` .. gm . -; '_._L_.L:L..L.. ..;. !u-.'mai- milk mlanl. LUV. - 7 2. That 30 "substitute for breast milk may be trusted vmiuh does not furnish `essentially Uhe `same t_alements,_ fat, sugar, pxfoteids, em, as breast milk. ` 3. That` these elemzits are found. -|on1y inie milkof oizhelr animal; cow-'8 } being me only 13ne-i%hstV-is_avail-V v_LI- .... -,._......1 .. t. ` xnnm mm. mm invd mum goodn- LWFDIB ` Bl'.M.l0V.8Ju.`-W. xi vapuu uuus. .?b~.*9riosial1r .999-kiI.ss.1-$ha 1%: I ia1so9w?ke rt:ha,r the pxchnmon ot _patho.-._ : genie-gen`n`s hyjvcate and inatgllxgenoe. - zaxgdci as great`, roduubiqn in number at .. .- `.__. -...._. , s `6'yi3jiii-pg11uu'eIa_:n=:' T` v i liness in milk-Dhodauction m3_ay not gwg ] 'wv'ha2tfvzoT nevi-T-clean - no.LLk-:ai-4!ox ,<`;l_rm2:mfq1d, we an the `mi ` 5 ? nut: " .'*ot.,1 aabouuzed. milk rwlhont ' "hnyf 6 mssible disadvantages. . -` ` 3- V.VWh'_!'0f0!`8n0O'13D'll1im mqdificts M unn: mama mch.aeonrlst'e `modloas . ,\ :t`mni 'u5~.'in:`manaInmd by Vari9:tio1x's.;o * utna1l'ttaolqm3 nt.npox`_oen`h ~ 6ssantiu1:or\whbhar loss scour; Q In - I the-ongmal pouibk `ludhii -still: toVboloorI- ' nrnuk; `.in'dica.tionB` `tor 6asent,ia1. or~wne nnar 1953 Molyi-W9 FEW.` ` gm jtolm uopctvaoaw M _ rt-. -W` V 3 Vmni-?stms% .'TOBEDW ITHAKI8S. r'x1vchs'4wa'na3ust= 011` for study, irhich will amply repay any- one who devobu himaelt to it. ' n CANDY xiscrmcs. . Plonghed F1'elxl.-Two` cups coffee A sngnr. One-ha1f la.aa_,ot milk. Two squzuea Ba.ke'r'n`:;hocolate.' Butter the ; size of An egg. One Leaspoonful at vanilla.` Stir constantly until it hard; ens in watnr. Beat `it. for five or ten minnta after taking oL English Walnut Candy.-The white of 1 1 one `egg, beaten stiff. add 21 pound of ` l confectionm-`a sugtr, stirring the au- 1 gar into the cgg a little at 3 time till` the mixi11re is stiff enough to roll in- , to little balls. Add vanilla. and press 5 the balls of candy benveen the two _ halves at an English walnut. Cocoannt Candy.-Two cups white ' sugar. One cup molaases. -0ne-hal [cup butter; Try us aolasses candy, ' and when done add one and one-halt cups of cocoanut and as teaspoonful of 1 vsnilln. ' .. .-. a A 1, m,,. wouneu give way In uuuuu dune: nu andntunh. "Eartha puuouyunuy I VUIIIID. ax Butter-Scotch.-'I`wo Cups of brown sugut. Butter tliewaize of` an egg: Three tablespooniulsjof milk. ` Flavor with vanilla while boiling. . , !1.__..__.:_L.. ` ,`n`Io\ Luur Wlltu Vluuuo "Luna uunuua. Chocolate Peppermints_-` -Take two poqnds of cbufectionefs sugar and ` add enough water to |:na.ke"it the right .~IoB i.H}"` 5" :-o 1 1i.`6"I% ana; "E1ae'ar' with peppermint and roll out on wax- ed paper with a. rolling pin. Cut mtg the peppermims. With \va.te1' in the: under put of the chafing dish. melt; half 9. pound of Baker's chocolate and ; dip the pepperminta in on cm and ot a fork. Set on waxed paper to harden. - Vania (`mam _'I`n mm nnnnrl nf ma-: tork. tel . waxed paper Lu nuruttu. : Maple C'mam.--To one pound of ma-,; ple sugar take half 3 pint of cream; Cook until it hm-dens in water. Stir: frequently. Beat until cool. ~~~~~~ ~ALL..1:nszns..o..LuU:cE rxa'....-... Soda Muins.-BeaE two eggs .,very light. mix with them 5 pint of but-' tnnilk. syxblnspoonful each of but- ter and Lard. 3 teaspoon of salt, scant beaspbon 0 'sodn. one quart of flour, I Beat well together. Have ready muf- } fin pan.egx'ea.se well and fill with ba ter; bake brown. W. , \r._:::_.. A _ . . . . .;._l> -0 L01 , uu;u UAunu. Raised Com Muffins.--0ne~ quart "of sifted meal, a tablespoon of melted but.- ter, one pint of milk; one, of water. halt a. cup of yeast. teaspoon of salt. tablespoon of molaaspa. Let the four hours and bake in muffin pgns. ` Cotjn,Meal MuIina.-Sift one quart of c,o,_rn meal. put in a tablespoon of lard. they are very nice without. the; Lard. teaspoon of 331:, scant; teaspoon of soda. Mix butter with buttermilk and bake in a. very hot; oven. n-___ u-..:::.... Gilt Ann Iuu. uusA_u Lu u. vv:._y Asvv \lIdIA' Southern Oorn Muffins.- one quart of corn mea.L pour on it a pint of boiling wa.ter, `add two tablespoons of. lard. three eggs. a. cup of flour. and sweet. m.iLk-to thin. Ifake in greased muffin pans or rings. ` (V...L.._~. \l'..H'-..- D4.-uh nno nun arlrl mmuu pun: UL 1:115:- G_m1mm Mulfins.-Beat one 638. add 3 plnt of new milk. a} little salt, and graham flour to make a stiff batter. Bake in hot oven. - 1-` \ I, -Y\'_,,_.I-.. \l'...:-..~ [Inn y\;'.+ nf make in uUL uvvu. Baking Powder Mufins.-One pint of siftgd corn mea half a. pint of flour. one tablespoon 9 ` white sugar. 3. little asaltund two toaspoons of baking pow- der. Mix to a. batter with sweet milk, Hind bake in pa._n.s or rings. . . I n _ x.r..t::_.. \' rI'..l... 4-...,`rnnnn nf Eanu Uixxu Lu yuan w. Au._L5iI. } Graham Muffins.`-'-Take tw_ocups of 5 buttermilk, two tafblespoons _ of brown su.ga.r, a. little `salt, scant teaspoon of xsoda. sufficient graham flour to maks j a. stiff ba.tter., I sometimes add a tea.- gcup of xmashed sweet .pota.to to any of theses muifin recipes. also pumpkin. The latter must be `cooked very dry if used. V ' ._,_ \r._:::._.. n..- int nf Hanu- Cream 1&[\Lffins.--0ne. pint of our. one pint of 'cma.m._ two 6285. table-_ spoon bf butter. Boil the cream and 1 butter together. mix in the `flour. drop lin buttered muffinf pans and bake ` .-.-dnlrlw blmhmnh of Goderlch. U. W 3"` dnkuu udwukneu gun `my ....1 .m.m.h_ -~ Fnithn out (on run In! 1.5 buy Ural: u.\u-u -u u nu-...... W ..Da:k.LhmwnL,..da.rk,reenkand pla_in black mate_r`i'a.ls, without gloss, will` take a .r'Lc9h;.' black 0010:. Dark leath- ar. dark dra.b,. scarlet, cherry, dark orzmge. crimson and slate will take a i very ridh drab oolor.- Violet, V lblug, -; pufplepisnk and magenta will take` very 1'gg`ht.a.n `be avqided ~in _ ; am.-uaimn for rxhotorzmxhs. - g 5`.._., . \ It soL}?imes' happens that the bride is. the _best man at a. wedding.` ' ' :...I_ __-.._ ....A ..l..:.. 1gg'nY.~8a1u`su0u.1u `ms d1-essiyng `for photographs, 3;-ti` t?1:t- death lirio upon iivlwips. The sad! `germs ofdrucl consum tion are as. ass as June-time" butt: 1:: bathe vomnr min or womux who is thoroughly . ` ' ' ' 38_`~'*1- A ' And where, men, ts the harm if the kisser: and ssees be`hea1thy,_ andxtme love stands sponsor. It is only when i11- ` health has blasted the sweet cleanliness of . oath that lurks uponjts lips. X...n.- mm: of dreul consumnon and culguin foteetiou. nst au_ genus an tupoedyicure for ` rmdxsegses. It ,. D:.Ifiercc +Go1den V sdical Discpw orv. Ifdvu vonthmljeat to the appetxte. is 1):. Piercc'+(;o1s1en mmxcu uxscov- |'!F 3fKiVl*I. . lhtuest th t`?- It corrects ufgfuu of .the'%ixeea:!a ::.- It ` , aid: It the blood with` the N, hfc ' . element; of the food. . -IN`! IN: 41:, heilti tissues in ~` - 4!. vemon1.:_al1-WA; - It ntes;9$1$t .cenL2of.a, M _ and hm: f `THE BARRIE Ezmagxta, THURSDAY. mm: 9, ma` " `*` `"""j;`;}lYaa*a' g'r":'a"Il'rIl'1`v"6'i_ l?1 jt1st" tor 7 nun.` my ngamory wn ohm amen . _ thin; h"m3hh"`h" ma ` For the comfort `twill bring you in am, psin through [I At slum. mm, an O sen; um children to bed with a_ kiss! LI ss:.<-:l.*-:m:.u:,;::*.~+.*:.-= W hndih and Itnnqih dsil . y hi" If you have in mind the purchase of rum` something prstty or much desired for an I -1 nu ma am down ud your hall. parlor or other part of the "A from `_ Th mlbmv, nun ,1 house. let 'it`go and get instead lino; ` NorvbPl1luns nznody for Nmour leum to cover your entire kitchen ..... w..|m... and Tmnblo oor. advises :1. xvriber in the Momlists mayv nrate. and. dob - time LILUULIUU UL LIZ \al.CVI Dun una--we 3 .`_ , '= :.' ' > based.` writes "One who Knows" in H18 eat any` b-W" "`3`d" )9 mus f 4 ad London Daily Chroniclm on :ne"pra.,.;;$ :;:=~- 311$ =1;-hgegg gfeggafig ciple of dividing the nmmrgent into%d_own and take cover as . much 35 90'!` quarters. and to number or name [hB_&lbl&, but _they Ma `not. 58 1% N116, 3501` below during action. as the servlce of the guns may he raqulred. to My re- Son: guiin so as `toxgive them gm individual- | ity without reference . to their size. When actim is imminent 0YBI'.V0l19 01` ciplinn prescribed in the navies of the fnml t board repairs to. the allotted sLati0l1`!grea.t powers is practically` the same. . K - . - . . ht below on deck;-~01` slott. The gunner`.tb`. .3h `M3 `p"`." . " h .t` 3 ,' . . fBrumh naval zufthormes certam de- 'bt31115 the his 0` `h3.19'3`"e5 gwesitails or secrets of the grudges: values. them to the men in charge. `sees the-C..},whioh_ being confidential. cannot be the Lights are mu and` everything in ml(EOd in a newspaper article. l::::::: r ----~r T e` aw . . 3;: ,i?;,(: that effect. is made to the captain; g*F1';3`5'r' When this has been `*` 3`` **** * .- ; craws` are providedmth sum 8" somrfor THE EARLY BIG GUNS or anti upon which they close up round their THE `WORLD. ur the E guns and a\-min further orders. A SUP - - __ ` t *9 mi , Huh malt 7 -y., _: I: 4. ...:.u_ r:..:... ..-.n.-Minn mm, -um-.- n......._ - -.._.}.'~'.-..............u.... Thnlr` sumed at auyvmoment. Tha`lre dis- l i 3 scrrtu Dug.-us and AlnInmo|-low lIc_ seam Ilvldcl When gfunn-s In if In 'OrdQ`l'~-Plfr8IIIOI.i lulu! Flu. I Now that a new naval war is immi- ;` nent. the nature of the d.i3c':pli~na on; board an ironclad in tction ll be of! interest to the gnenl reader. The dis- 3 [tribuzion of the crew tor action is? r'A..._,..u :. Hm` THE DIS(lJIPLIN-E-'ElIFORC_ED BOARD A IAN-(Y-WAR. `guns Mu ........ ._........ .,...-.-. .. . ply of light. quick-firing machine gun. 1 E rifle and "pistol ammunition is then messed up ready for di-stribution on and a px3_oportinn of it seq} 610- This xunmuniticm is served out first {ers and to the mmmder of the crew ` - A` u, ,1 ,,- .v;.._,..l ....,.u i , 1 as soon as their gu;1_a.ra cleared a.way_ and arms provided. I_n each_ tube IL run uuu hv I-U0 Aou.:nn.uu:.; w. vnav ~.- 1 I I l L ii-orpedo is _ ' " Vii 5 PLACED READY FOR DISCHARGE. t` Helmsmen are [A)l0Vl(l.d"1`eZ1dyVY/0 take 3 `I charge of thelhand steering apparatus I in the event of the steam eteering gl.-a.r being carried away, Orderlies. t buglera, and men stationed at voice tubes are ordered to'repa.ir to their 1 stations. but the use of the bugle in ,. action is restricted as far as possible, 3'. as long, and complicated ca,llsare liable l L in bmjnisundersmod. The dress for men in action is es nninflammable as possible, the `blue working rig being considered the best. It is 3 curious point that in action. `boots and shoes are otrdered to be worn`, by all-men on} deck and in the cops. Thstportion or! the crew engaged in thikmegtizines are l I provided with list slippers. There ivae a great tendency in Nelson's time afar! the men to strip diiring action. ~This;. pract.l.n:e nosir discouraged. ' Waist} belts and pouches are worn and men ll who have pisotls are obliged to wea.r them. A fire brigade. f4consisting- on`. carpenters and stonl-rers, screw on hoses} and rig all hand piifxipe ready for tire. ' A man is stationed at each watertight door, which is kepoopen, ready tocloee \\'?Hn:.`: THE `ORDER. is GIVEN. As the spread. of tire meret any time ; menace the safety of the nmgezine, the . key of the valve admitting water to ' the niagezine level is either kept in _ the personal churgeo the captain or at his discretion ~ 'uyA the officer in charge of the gun` deck. A supplfof oatmeal and water to: drinking is at- _ ranged all over the ship. especially in 1' the vieinity of magazines, machinery ; iroums..~ .\'o into;_rica.ting' liguor is served on the day-of aetinn on "board anywell regulated ironclad. This is e ipgreat, departure -from the practice of double rations ogrug` tl:E.were,_in Vogue a. hundred years ago. Eechrdiv- I isien oi boerderstready to leap on to 3 the enemy's ship and take it b[ l}S4_ 1- sault. when its &rm.a.ment'lms been sil- -` enced has a~specia.l place of its own Lon the upper deck. whither the men : repair when called. `Every officer en v {board has a. speeial station, where he is 5 l to be found .un1ess- specially employed Vcempertinents. stoke `holes. and shell . n b *3 I l '1 I i 1 l ! l I 1 ( l 1 '3 .elsewhere.. The danger of fire during `action einee the battle of the Yaln has :. occupied the close.a.titention of the'a4d- lmixsltiee of-all countries. All fires [breaking out below the gun deck are in charge of the fire brigade, thus leav- Lnig the gum crew free `fat their un~ portzmt duties. When. howe\_(_er, the i'fi:rzi`ia likelv to make head. notwith- V ii {portnnt duties. w nen. nowaypr, mu jfirifis likely nmke lstanding the'eorts_ of the fire brig- ` ades one or more guns crews are called off as necessity may'a.ris._ for the pur- pose of attending hoses. As a fire may occur in Vt:he- neigbl)ur_hood of 8.-magar zinc: or shell room, and the supply of ammunition to the guns on` deck dur- ing action be interrupted from. this cause. a. special drill fur obviating ~tl1is diificulty is ,s.rra.nged so as to prevent } the slackening of firs. by the. provision Inf ` H13 In H! Illlm iiI: .?nm\hII'ctmobnon> --gm ' gnu rnnmnrv ill ofhn alfI0V. `n 0; V V . . I . > SHELL AND ITIQN A ..|_L_._ ...........:..... rt-R` Hm Em in from other magazines. If the fire. is on the gun deckthegun `crew are not told off `to deal with '-it except mm. ergeney, -as the maintenance of rapid and` Steady fire in mien is the para- mount object of every commander. In case the fire becomes so. serious` as to -- make it necessary to go t'o` general fire stations the guns are `fired. or their ammnnitien is thrown ov_erboard._ The smell amnmnltziion on deck is , either _th1'ow`n overboard or p_la.cedwin a con-V venient positgon {or that purpose; Othexf `~detai1s,ug-actioln drill `include the re M torpedo boat.st0;ack.i It an attaxzk-be` exgected by night in dry" ' 'vea`.th.ex:.tht5 decks. gun carriages, `am.- armwhiie.-weaned; ` eariee ~-Wki6lkillr I the giliseneef 'n',g.r`t.iiia_s1-Alight ' _is of , gtQ8}3E.!3.!_|,9,,.fhe crew of-rship a.t- .' mcaied by Sorpedo boats. The useffct .sxnal1_/harms; is experi- V emevshows _thatT!`|_'9' bullets in otmuch `use ingrepellihc tem- =` 966 thank.` gI.,_1na'i;n:-hheffightin'g atmpuu $z\lJ'|ILLJ.L`1n.u 24x.uIL\.1 ...... .- tzopn. 28-B, Izneyengoy we Uuvauwguvx - "the; man oi a night 'atbaok_.;_v+an. -1 tixfo` th:-oogbJ_bann _ ted: ` . Elmo torpedo boats onnd= ` !%aibostpri.unnxny`maana 1:; 1 ` Vmathqnixnstxtqrpodo boats . totem or ` Inr xoaaryod whenw L hi*t!c=ianxaet1A . Ithgn` V m`im_d9*=$n -fgnvkelm -tor tho nuxxhary trmnmmg in mung; ON prove an advantage tn the ` I iAmeri:;nn navy. as with ordinary vigil- ianoe the successful Iupprotch 9&3 NI)! ` *pivdo' boat Ls practically hnpmsi: e. n- '%f8.L in action nlmgetherathe useiot 3:51 bugle ha restricted 9-llilmih E5 P09 . e. _\un but unportnnr. orders are ,lnow conveyed by it. The DOL%'l)t In `gacuun under my circunistance 18 13%` gwildering the torment oi the ear- isplitting sound of the tlire-e-pounileu L-iin the tops being considered more try- nging than heavy guns in the turret- Earh gun in the event of torpedo ato `flu-wk. is givn a definite are of the l ;l:urion to defend. an.d.thc_alguns'_crev8 - is are fUI`l)LddL`l.`i from directing their arm; `at any"ubjecL outside the limits 0 3 those area. All um men at disensasqd Jguns are. as a rule, ordcgred to he '9 ldown cover Ialsihlu, they not. rule! 1. during action. of 6 to re- `istmmd I`ha'ira n . . . . . | ' prescribed in navles inlgreat powers aithough experience has" laught ufBritinh authorities certain ltaila ltlnvhinh hainr nnnfidnnfinl Pxhnnf ha is on `lg Null ll-1%} (IL lb LIIJCIII \4 lLI.Al|lV` uugh ` l . ' H These early cannon were dxffnnenbl you have Signs of a human. Mar 3110: 0 ;from those we of these latter days are wjgh toes broad enough to allow ev- :: ' fxniiia.r with. They were u~m`l_fg cry toe to lie stretched out. Ifyou do for W1`0'l1311i`-if0!li331'5 bu_l1d. [08*5}F NW1 not. but wear narrow toes and high hisgthe stnvee at cnsks by lrnn rings 01': heals, the foot will be likely :9 have _ 5-hoops. the latter being driven on red, _ bung soon or Intel-_ and 11{e.1ong `mt hot. and contracting on cooling which} gwarmg be brought -on_ V ;:_1_`g&v.e zreat strength tn the we'apon- 1: you am satisfied that "effusion at -of seal ua-Iv uu Iounou uns AVA uuuu ._./v _-A Inoaswvho. have zm opportuniw of the joint has begun. painting it with visit:in&th6 CBSW6 Of E-dinbufh '1 s iodine may help to arrest it. \Vear_a izherein be shown a. splendid speoin1en. Q99 mstm1y51ippe,_._ 1; ms. is M, M` ofthis min of manllf30tN- "%73i`.. jhstezid of using :35; :3: com,st'.mcted,a.t Mons. in Flanders, and; Hncmm of ind`-me Mona mix we 36,.` consequently 0811 M0 M88 `di`_en parts of iodinie with. thirty pisrtsg" lion. I a. visitor .explain oncg. of putried g_1a_rd_ If them 133 grgat: , ` becansemons was the contraction f0!`1doa1 of inflalnmation we a soothmgl `$2 1 :=s*w- near rt: l :`";`;Z ::mh:;l`*f.:::l`: 1 "1`_"`7~ `"`Y `Vi ? " 3 hot bread and" milk poultice which ibeing tired to.Ja.mes. Duke o_ hark. Wm sooth, it ' .- L9r`;in the yar16&l. .._- _-- ._....` .. L`--- Iv`-nu? ordinamv shoe lama nomrh mi3ta.keito-ont :1 an ` ,._ Their Origin." Incl!`-Tonntrncllon. Their v . lmpron2menI-The !llIles ef'D>u-ue- uon They III-l. . , China claims to have known all . about cannon long bofom we dreamt: t -- `of the existence of such an engine. 1 l ' l l and it is laid that empire is in poa- ,` sension of I cannon made as long ago 'nT.t`0U y'ars ."1rtl1irba"sU;itir' _ : to contend that timarms were first`! used atthe bottle of Crecy when Ed-` 1 slward 01' England inflicted anoin- glorious defeat upon Philippe VI. of} `E Fmncc. The battle of-the little _Frenc-l1l ; tmm of"tho Somme was not ionghua r till August. 13-16, wheneaa we are 3 linbly told that Edward used cannons g Lin his firt.c&mp11ign against the Scots: i in 1327, and they also played an ink`; portant part `in the siege of. Calais; when for eleven months that seaport was besieged by the forces oi the same, ctorious monarch. The Turks used; cannon against Constantinople in 1394. : and also at its final capture in 1453. ,,,._.. .I:l...-nn THE VICTORIOUS CITY._ '.\Vhy~.'th6se.gu11s should. be canedg Meg, such as the bomb manufnctumd for thoslege ~oz' Otidenarde-, and` now ` in the city of Ghent, which is named `Long Meg, or.tha.'t called 'Long"Mg, or xmtminsceti it isdimcult` to ex. `plain. >Son'1e.su.ppose the reference" is` :`to 9. noted vinigo 01! that name who: ..-treguented \V\2snminster in the` time; -_ ,qf:He.ury_ VIII_., whase name i gs 5 L " towed on articles of unusual size. - u,,_._ L. J _-.... :. H... ..ML ' composed "of an Elia? of cooper and U&|-UVV I They -began to cast guns in the sec- ond half of the fourteenth century.- Vu Uu us on. Luna -4.. _............ ....~.. tin in va1'i<>3i.s' proportions, and subse- quenilanthey were 'm.a.deMfi`6xx1a;st iron aswell. aseirounbronze, we latter ( 3 I ` being mistakenly dubbed "brass" can- ` poor by me Emperor Alum Gir in 1685. v i For centuries Begapoor was a. `great ' and splendid city, containing one hun~ - nonf Of the lastnamed description is the enormous one which was cast - to coinmomerate the captureof Bega.- ` K . 5 i dredthousand dwellings; butzafter its g- ce,p_tu.re it fell -into comparatxve insi_g- " n1f1canco._:'1'hs name means tha_"V1o- torious Cxty,._'\' _ .~ How" THEY, WERE MEADE, 1 At` tirst they cast cannon hollovm} b_ut;"it came to be learned that, owing'.= to the irregular cooling of the metal; . they were not` equally strong in every 3 part, end sothey adopted the methodf 3 t I of casting solid, and afterwards boring i on: the interior. Breach-loading can- non were used as early as 1590. and rifle cannon have -their introduction ` ascribed to 1620. . ` _ ' mm.` nf Hus nldnr mnam-m-..tmn. and ascnbeq to 1b`._:u. . Thosa of the older construction, and! t of "huge size and calibre. \s;efr e dignified`! t with rand names. such as those cast :3 by-J:ouisrXII'.gwhich~we: v3maanBia,ite V`. the `twe1va~pe.e1js` oi France` at that time;.whi1e Charles V": saw the pious- , a.ppropr"m.teness of walling his a.'vor~ ] the pieces of '- prdnanceyv - aftgr - the 5 _, twelve Apo__s'tIes.'. Bu.t.in" the-sixteenth`! 1 I century; `then Size`. of cannqn 'wa3`re- I -' winced. and. they were under A. - general na`n1es-.auc.h as .cannon"roya)_.. 1 ,0'lT.Ca.;h0.lln..,,,-!Yhi_C\,ll.S27oL,l'_1"l0d. L a ball otf . `fortyseight pounds? the bgstarrl ca! , . ,nol'I.` w_hic_h `cued thirty-1.x jlonndn; ~' : t1xeM,rholoi:ulverin;-th damipculvetin, -A . Etc. . The cnlverin deri.ve'rl~*i_t.s nu. 'l ..-min >nnlnhrinm1;".n. nni-nnn'i;.' ' I. 1: _.. .- (- um: him been vgry Kati. my I100? 1! 1 sad disturbed by dreamt. oonuqusnly I` can mdming unrated. .1 via; I.......u- nrv dinv And much. gums. b the diaxnetors:t_th:.1oraapoci,-V ` Etc. ` The cmvenn (x8r1veu.~1y;a.uunn _nr'nn Lory. Piste .-" `I.tf~DOYOI' ` 7 thasmnameswresupersedod-b annemmtinl `Va weislt`.ot`At mu, 7 used. such @369-poundora. 32~ Vu1`1 (1e`rn.V _ 68-poundem etc. or; in wants to shot! A. ::'..I 1... uunhal " ' " '_tho._ Lgtin co1abr1nu;".a aarpent; andwas a. 1qng.".alen_dnr place otartil-t 1 distance. .!1`hs well Enawn f'Quem ' Ca;stIp.` in 3 cnlvxinl Af:erI_tini' . j T=AI1 tliaA:n1a-It wash fa '%Ko:$5 1se1aw, fs 5: M LIi3L:t1otlxon.lIo'aTAo?$ . s z L -3 Bunions are caused by. improperly fitted footgeu. A4 large/proportionuot . ladies` shoes and boot are made so input!- sre this n had out of plzice. and the 3 membranf and ligaments surround- : ing the ioinhs are strained and ttetch- tannin- 3 i0l18hU l ed. irritation follows. until the u re-lvrmlaary matter of the _blood etfuses ` through the walls of the blood-vessels UIBSGOWE into the membrane contigiious to the l ii!-1*` i joint. This mnkas 2:. _whil;e swelling ar- lf`C81Bi8_ ound"the joint, which_,_when iurthar 2 seaport irritated (8.5 by 2. long M, the foot is apt to swell all over, and the flit! 11864`; ion to become very red and inflamed. .. K... 1'-ll i It . .__,1 :'7 _._'A_ L,.,_l,_ -._,_._`, hgnh {S001 T S B0 OKSTURE b Complete Stock of M T `Books, Stationery & Wall Pa; ta. 6. SMITH. Bar:-i e St1.-oud . LU\3|&l.|.l E|Al`l`yl.L. u. uuv.-. .-. ..-..,i ` (Haw: 1% tincture well " -la.rd. L19. great`. I` dual inflammation soothingi 5 _ ponltice of siippery elm or flsxseed. It i the latter are -not at hand, put on a will `- :.. - ..:.'.a-..:... .. ...6- .. Inn. in nu S L ii`__en QIUJJ DU UUUUIJIU VOL Juu Gnu In AAAAAA -' If a. boot ihoe has} very high ` heel. have it taken off forthwith. i_fA we signs human. Wear shoes g lnot. I,. L, L-..._ 1 `oompt-tnu 833;17`571T"TY{,5";::1t`wH<*>{:1e ..co;1{:;a3.7;;.;i*` "Do. `a;;m;y a .. u`,..'`," `W ""'..' `,1!ZL1,Y15e3 `T""r_!'_._`!...."9`. .'` `*E*`````` ' :o(`3:<`>'.'?.`ob13::1:c.: `tgzgmaml or Hahn. poor quality, it should cost not less ___..___.._..___-----`------- than fifty cents per square yard. 8-5 LEI].-UVOP Pills euro DySOQp__1,__,_Q1gm grades are more ecQnomica.l. Inc a an `mun Tl-mv am warm. un- ~.`_....,,