Z ï î PP 3fi£^îSi£g ES -;■■ :- -5, r ...^ ï-V-v-'• -," .X ■ \ mfi Y -4-.- fcN ? Young Folks 1f ¥ Goldy's Guest. -> Goldy received his name some four- been .years ago, when he was. a fluffy yelloikitten. Now he is a big, hand- some cat. with long, soft fur,. almost orange in color. He keeps his face and hands washed, steps high, and carries his tail jauntily. He is too well fed to be a good hunter, and he never catches mice. One day-not long ago Goldy went out into the highway, found a little field mouse, and brought him home in his mouth. Goldy's mistress keeps on which IN THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM The Great Suffering of a Calgary Calgary Lady Before Relief Was Found There is still a very prevalent belief that rheumatism is due to cold or wet weather. This belief is probably due to the fact that when the blood is thin and watery there is an" acute sensitiveness sensitiveness to ~ atmospheric conditions and a change to wet weather often means a return of the excruciating pains. Rheumatism, howeyer, is rooted rooted in the blood, and it. can only be driven from the system by building | up and enriching the blood. Hot baths the floor, and outward applications of liniment serves as may give temporary relief, but can- Goldy's dining table. The feast was not cure. If the disease is not attack- spread when g Goldy walked, in, and ed through, the blood, it simply fas- gently placed his little mouse right in tens itself more firmly on the sys- the middle of it Whatever may have. been his motive, motive, or whatever conversation passed > tern, and the sufferer ultimately becomes becomes hopelessly crippled. The truth of this is proved by the case of Mrs. between hin^and Ford ',.f Mp" is certain: Goldy settled himself com-; Ford says: I was an almost help fortably on the> floor at a seemed to have^ttled^Tevery 'joint. distance fiom his guest, winxeu 111 h„j 1. u p hand- and then with the other . My arms and hands had to be banü | aged. My ankles were so swollen that an d I had to use crutches. After doctor- he ! ing for a long time and growing steadily worsoy the docteur advised me to go to Banff Springs. I stayed there for eight weeks taking daily foldv's 1 baths and returned home poorer in I nnolrot hv about $150 8 J ,. ... r , , n.,mmm* EU m ire «tu. - then entered a and gave him his liberty. Smoothest of Them All Is Hamilton's Pffls NO HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, OR SOUR STOMACH STOMACH WHERE THEY ARE USED. with one-eye and began to sing. The little mouse was unhurt, after recovering from his fright . ; began to' eat the dinner. Nibbling | daintily at the food, he tasted first one ( thing and then another. However, with apologies COALS OF FIRE --From The New York Evening TelegramJ • j ru.1 _ _ i pocket by about $150 and not one bit mistress carried the little mouse out- ; ? in health . i then entered a doors and gave him his liberty, ho, * hospital but did not derive any Scotch thanks to Goldy, one litfle field mouse ["Tw 's in such constant pain had an amazing adventure to tell his family when he reached home; he, ^ J ^ld beTlifelong cripple. It may even have bragged about his su- LIFE AT THE DARDANELLES. Pen perior coolness and courage when in vited out to dine by a big yellow cat. Perhaps he advised all young mice to be brave in the presence of danger.-- Youth's Companion. :---- CANADIAN OIL AND GAS. Commercial of Rich Possibilities Deposits. I The Mines Department at Ottawa, j under the direction of Dr. Eugene Haanel', has completed a comprehen- j sive and exhaustive investigation of j the oil and gas resources of the Do- j minion, and it will be issued shortly, in book form. The work of investiga- j tion has been carried on for the past ! year or so by a field survey staff un- j der Mr. Clapp, one of the ablest pet- j roleum experts of the United States. ; The Alberta oil fields has been thor- j oughty gone over and, while no large ; ^"^"^'"steengih. producing wells have yet been developed, developed, promising indications have been found of the existence of petro- l<â?m in several districts in the Province. Province. A considerable portion of the report deals with the commercial possibilities possibilities of the development of the exten- sive and rich oil shale deposits of New Brunswick. If these deposits are exploited it is believed that a great industry can be built up, and a sub was at this stage that a friend who had been greatly benefitted by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills urged me to try them. I began the use of the Pills and after taking them a few weeks the swelling in the joints began to go down and the pain was relieved. This greatly encouraged me and I cpntin- ued the treatment until in the course of three months the cure was com- plete. I had thrown away the crutch- es, could walk anywhere and do my own housework, and I never felt better better in my life than I do at present time, and all this is due to the use o Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I have also given the Pills to my daughter who suffered from anaemia and she has gained in flesh and become a strong, healthy girl." If you are suffering from rheumatism rheumatism or any weakness of the blood give Dr. Williams'. Pink.Pills a fair trial and they will speedily restore you to Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 'LADY KITTY" IS TURK'S BRIDE. BULLET-PROOF GARMENTS. Steel Head and Chest Guards Save Soldiers. ! The military chiefs of the great na- stitute found in Canada for the large; tions entered the war a year ago with quantities of petroleum and its de- j the settled conviction that any form rivatives now annually imported from ; 0 f protection for the Soldier Gives Wonderful Picture of Fighting. - The following description of trench life at the Dardanelles was written by a soldier, aged 21, to his mother in Scotland The chatter of the trenches is won- werfully cheerful; a mail from home, football, racing, reminiscences of festive festive occasions, and little happenings of the fight are all occasions for cheery banter. Then, of course, there is the grousing--not bitter, but all as a - part of the day's work. For the eye, all around the muddy trench bank, sun-dried and parched, occasional glimpses of dusty plane trees, old Achi Baba's wicked top. ° And the men, some on lookout duty at periscopes and rifles ready for every offering target; others cleaning their rifles, mending their clothes, reading^books, cooking, smoking, smoking, or eating. A queer, narrow life, but full of quiet interests. The sun blazes overhead, the guns boom, the shells scream and burst, the rifles crackle and the bullets whistle, and the silly drama of war goes on while gffod mén die. Stretcher parties make their way along the narrow path with their sorry burdens, voices are hushed, for a pal is badly hit. Oh! the pity of it all. All but the lookouts asleep, sprawling sprawling in- the dust in attitudes of deep fatigue. Very little smoking, hushed voices, queer shadows, and the red flash of rifles. Such is the night picture. Officers and working parties move stealthily about, soldier's... body against the missiles of destruction would be vain and valueless. It was the United States. So important are these deposits and so great is the market for petroleum no t long, however, before the German products in Canada, that the Federal j so ldier, who had received a forage cap Government has provided for a bounty j to do his fighting in, was clamoring of-114 cents per gallon on oil recovered recovered from oil shales in Canada. The distillation of oil shales in Scotland Scotland has been for many years a successful successful and flourishing industry. New Brunswick shales are on the average . richer than the Scotch shales. The total domestic production of petroleum is now under eight million patent leather helmet, spike The very practical French at times - any Daughter of Lord Beresford Married Edward Blacque Bey. The romantic marriage of Miss Kathleen Beresford, the daughter of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, took place more than a year ago, but is just becoming generally known. Shortly before the war broke out, Miss Kathleen, married Edward Blacque Blacque Bey, a young Turkish diplomat who was born in the United States, when his father was Turkish Ambassador Ambassador in Washington. He is the brother of Richard Blacque Pasha, blue-grey Councillor of the Turkish Ambassdaor in Vienna, also born ih America, who married in the summer of 1911, Miss Josephine Kahlmann, the daughter of Arnold Kahlmann, a millionaire of St. Paul, Minn. Miss Kathleen Beresford, known among her own circle as "Lady Kitty," Kitty," came over from London to act as Miss Kahlmann's bridesmaid at St. Paul, and she afterwards spent considerable considerable time with Dr. and Mrs. Blacque in Berlin and Vienna. Her own marriage took place very quietly, it is stated, as the war was looming near, and shortly afterward- the bride and bridegroom left England through fear of encountering the misfortunes of the "aliens." Miss Kathleen had, of course, become a subject, of the Sultan upon her marriage, and her husband, an officer in the army of his country, was liable to arrest and detention detention in a concentration camp. They are now in Vienna, and Miss Kathleen is outspoken in her denunciation denunciation of the waf, blaming all the A Perfect Constipation Cure They Cleanse the Liver and Move the Bowels While You Sleep. Like a ship in the night your constipated constipated headache and digestive troubles will disappear after using Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They cure the worst eases, act quietly at night while you sleep, and give you next morning the freshest, briskest, happiest feeling feeling you have known in many a day. 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The great ogre, War, deyours as much when he is asleep as when he is awake.--Bastiat. Happy are they who hear their detractions, detractions, and can put them to mending.--Shakespeare. mending.--Shakespeare. Economy is half the battle of life; it is not so hard to earn money as to spend it well.--Spurgeon. You seldom find people ungrateful so long as you are in a condition to serve them.---La - Rochefoucauld. Silver and gold are not the only current coin ;> virtue passes current all over the world.--Euripides. Man would contend that two and two did not make four if his interest were affected by this position.- Hobbs. ( Selfishness is that detestable vice which no one will forgive in others, and no one is without in himself. Henry Ward Beecher. Music is both sunshine and irrigation irrigation to the mind; but when it occupies it and covers it too long it debilitates and corrupts.--W. Savage Landor. 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"The room is most comfortable," comfortable," said the tactful guest; "but the walls are so thin that I don't think the gentleman in the next room can have quite the privacy he would wish for his snoring." way among the sleeping figures, a,s j diplomats indiscriminately -for her picking then 1 as considerate as possible, but some- ; ex ^ e f rom Great Britain. She times evoking from somnolent human- i much at tacbed to her father, Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, and was his is LOW F ABBS TO THE CALIIOBNIA EXPOSITIONS VIA CHICAGO & NOBTH. WESTERN RAILWAY. Four splendid equipped daily trains from the New Passenger Terminal--Chicago Terminal--Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Choice of scenic and direct routes through the best bf the_W est. Something to see all the way. Double track automatic electric safety signals all the way. Let us plan your trip and furnish folders and full particulars. 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Suddenly up goes a flare, and all the queer picture becomes more queer in the varied chiaroscura of intense localized light. gallons, while last year imports of | f or " years have «been working on bul gasoline totalled 27,451,379 gallons, j let-proof garments. While in America and of petroleum in other forms over I a cer t a in type of inventor devotes his 200,000,000 gallons. The oil fields of , timB to producing a perpetual motion Ontario supply practically the whole ; device, in Europe the same type works of the domestic production, and their j on an impenetrable waistcoat and output has been falling off for the becomes the butt of. all the jokesmiths. past five years, instead of increasing j j n the early days of the war it was as the requirements of the market f oun fl that soldiers received an ex- xvould demand. COLDSTREAMERS' TRICK. A et SLUGS HARD. Tea and Coffee Are Sure and Powerful. Powerful. Let the tea or coffee slave be denied his cup at its appointed time! Headache--sick Headache--sick stomach--fatigue^ etc. "Strange that thinking, reasoning beings will persist in the use of coffee," coffee," says a Western man. He says further that he did not begin begin drinking coffee until he was twenty twenty years old, and that slowly it began to poison him, and affect his hearing through his nervous system. (Tea produces about the same effects as coffee, because they both contain the drugs, caffeine and tannin.) # "Finally, I quit coffee and the conditions conditions slowly disappeared, but one cold morning the smell of my wife's coffee was too' much for me and I took a cup. Soon I was drinking my regular allowance, tearing down brain and nerves by the daily dose of the nefarious nefarious beverage. "Later I found my breath coming hard, had frequent fits of nausea, And then' I was taken down with bilious fever. ' ' T ^ , _ . _ "Common sense came to me and 1 father in Norfolk and after acknowl- high explosive fragments which came - t co ff ee for good and went back to edging the receipt of their last let-j over the trench parapet almost spent - • 1 ■ L s A ter, says: companion for ^yachting parties and various kinds of sport. She is a petite, pretty brunette, with the typical typical charm, and wit of the Irish maiden maiden and at Waterford, in Ireland ,the seat of her father's family, at whose head is the Marquis of Waterford, "Lady Kitty" is much beloved. Edward Blacque, like his brother, Dr. Richard Blacque, was educated in England and Francef Their mother was an English lady and their .father a • man of great distinction in his gen eration. TROLLOPE, THE HUNTSMAN. ceptionally high percentage of head wounds and the French war authorities authorities took official coghizance of the fact * But while they were, studying Irish Guards Catch an Unex- the matter the French soldier- was , „ , 7 . ., nuick to see a remedy. He improvisea pected German Visitor. & head C0V ering with tin cans, sauce- A letter has reached the New York' p anSj anything that would.fit. Finally Times from a private in the Cold- j hd of his canteen was requisition- stream Guards, a member of the 1 edi This was worn, not, of coufse, in bomb section of that regiment, which ' t ^ e charge, but in the watchful wait- gives a good idea of the spirit of the - ng 0 f the trench. men who have given up their work- | jt served to weaken the blow of proa-day proa-day lives and joined the colors. It ; jectiles, and was everf quite efficient written to the'soldiers'mother and ; aga i ns t those shrapnel bullets and is "I read it where I am writing 'this, in a dug-out on the firing line. The or weakened in force by ricochetting. The French war " department, impressed impressed by the utility even of a can- Germans are about 500 yards off here, ' te en lid, gave an order for the- im- but we have sapped out about a hun-j me diate manufacture of 700,000 light dred and they have done the. same, so ' metal head protectors. These cost we are closer ih places. This is a dif- 0 nly 7 cents, each, but they ..allowed ferent position ter when I wrote be- the canteen lid to go back to its pi'is- fore. tine employment and they served for We had to ctiange "that, as a ser- a valuable experiment. A record was Postum. I at once began to gain and have had no returns of my bilious symptoms, headache, dizziness^ or vertigo. , , , "I now have health, bright thoughts; and"added weight, where before there was invalidism and the blues. "My brother quit coffee because of its effect on his health and now uses' Postum. He could not stand the nervous nervous strain while using coffee,- but géant got caught-out at night, and kept, and. it was found-that, this new , keeps we il on Postum." Name, given we expected one of them-to come in. headgear was successful in sixty cases dressed in his clothes, so we changed ou t of one hundred., with the Irish Guards, so they would tell in a minute if a Coldstream came among them. Sure enough, a chap did turn up dressed in- his clothes, and of course got nabbed at once. It was Recent photographs from the front of soldiers in action have showed some French soldiers with breast protect- The Germans also are x wearing ors ui course SW ___ -, - them to a considerable -extent, .and it a bit of a shock to him when he found ; j s understood that the hostility ot the Irish were there, as of course expected us." he. £h e authorities to them does not now exist. _ - - In a brigade of artillery a telephone somebody says many a -net is sullied to enable the officer m J ffanoet without knowing it." commanding the brigade to _commum-, man s a poet ■ cate with his three battery command- Wed, ttat s something we've got to bv Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. 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The fellow fellow sportsman who answered to his cry was no less a personage than the present field marshal, Sir Evelyn Wood. 'For heaven's sake,' exclaimed Trollope, 'be careful! I am afraid to move lest I should trample on my spectacles, which have just fallen off my nose!' , "Quick as thought the future field marshal alighted from his horse and retrieved the glasses. Having fitted them to his nose, Trollope rejoined the hunt with as much serenity as if the little accident had never occurred." occurred." %■ ' ---T--* Weight of a Grain of Wheat. The grain, as a measure of weight, has its name from being originally the weight of a grain of wheat. A statute statute passed in E n gl an< i 1266 ordained ordained that thirty-two grains of'wheat taken from the middle of the ear and well dried, should make a pennyweight, pennyweight, twenty of which should make an ounce, while 12 ounces weret to make a pound. The pound, therefore, consisted then of 7,680 grains. 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