“HEROINE OF THE FACTORY) Ruled IN A GREAT ENGLISH pesca PLANT. ‘Pathetic Little Tale of a Girl’s Devo- tion to the Cause of Duty. All her mates in the great munition hy she \worked ever ready with which is worth a pound of pity, says an English writer. But all appeals. to her for assist- e made out | ™’ working hours. ts “clocked ‘ on” for si particular shift until, worn, she not waste a moment. And somehow the quiet resolution, almost w n to the most flippant among that pauasee vere: form was frail and thin. outdoor clothing was description. She mystified them. A Wasted Day. is Why, they asked themselves again and again, did she work witl such feverish energy? Why did her ath as than all the others, to earn the extra wear’ “clocked ue ” she ‘tia moand would Her of the plainest General Henri Phillipe Petain, Commander in-chief on the Western ‘ont. the war began he was a a eelied sone In nine months. of military pein in-the history the world. His defence ce Verdun made of him a world her: bedside, just as you and I will under- stand. a THE REGIMENTAL MOTTO. Tells How it Came Into Existence and Relates Some Anecdotes. Tf you look at the badge of a regi- ment, you will generally find in it a ‘wo! x short sentence expressing some guiding principle or idea. That me—the motto. I may be in Heath pee Ger- ‘ually I am in Latin, a tary exploits, Originally I came from the motto of a particular family, which was sometimes nothing more than the war- cry "the excellence of her work began talked about. In none slightest suspicion of a Renee workers re- rest-room compulsorily sick and dizzy, and caused them to Plexion yellowed, fe te lack ies med. ul er eyes, shi wavs at ee iaceeatnaye imly over her shells, handling them ‘ied to pense ‘0 be of the] ¢ shanatthe kaddied is there ever the | ; “pending oe attle in m: psety conflict Sires tnelsh cee of territorial or other significance. eee to ilar it was formally epnaated, with new colors, na ‘ter the Peninsular War. 0, a vith “Primus in Indis” (first in Pore Indies), the motto of the STRENUOUS WORK a clue to territorial peeticns? mili- my ete. a and| 6, unt it in-more recent times I became Look at the regiments whose motto is j SOON TELLS ON YOU ‘In the Moment’s _ Modes Business Men and the Victims of Nervous Exhaustion. When worry is added to overwork men soon bee come the victims of ner- yous 1—neurasthenia—the doctor calls it. Some have no reserve th in their systems to bear the youdeen badly, gaisrake an aching, y nerves are out of order. Other ies are inability to take prop- and you are greatly depressed in spir- its. One or more of these signs mean that you should take prompt steps to stop mischief by nourishing the nerves the.food they thri he rei “red blood m partial paralysis. Callan, a well known ness man in Coleman, P.E.L, “I owe my present health, if not life itself, to Dr. Williams’ ee Pills. I had always been an acti when I began to run Bee in paid ek attention to it as I thought it o1 who said that I wi it owes out int my fear wit badly shattered. I lost flesh, |s my appetite was poor, I slept badly and notwithstanding the doctor’s treat- ment grew so weak that I had to Mes sys- in| jeave my business and was confined to the house. steadily Pcnieyee all se Saona tera 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 ee ae on oe F was able to attend to my business again, and people were surprised to see me oni ee the use of the pills b; rou ann get tlitee pills Yh through any medicine dealer, or by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, ne, pee. nen ae as Although the aa tines in tn frocks S are very pop one sees a Menaiee & y|far from this effect. lustrated is an ort panel in fron hangs from the shoulders to low the normal waistline, breaking the straight lines of the skirt while large arrow girdle confines the Panels at the waistline, , Misses’ Dress; four- wees ares in two lengths, aeabte for small women. Pattern in 3 sizes; 16 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents Chasing butterflies or rolling “hoops is lots more fun when we have cal little short frocks to romp in, This square pockets do the same at the side. | eCall Pat- - The Real “War! Brea iad _must contain the entire wheat ain—not the white flour center — but mineral salts—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 100 per cent. whole wheat prepared in a digestible form, 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 withsliced bananas, berries, or other fruits. Made_in_C: UNTYING THE RED TAPE, How the Commanding eee Got t He Want e the chief ae in a Lieut, F. H. Roberts in the iy ant every particle of gluten and |: Oh, world of sweet white 0 dispense with all Soa that are not absolutely necessa s the year 1904, ok wurnal, a flotilla of destroyers = — Motoring at Night in the Pee Over the’ ane doorstep, Where the paving comes: to And then mi a cough of the horn we | On ae ae owhere the willows Bene The city was hot and brilliant, It is cool out here and dark, There’s only the light of the star sown And away at the back of a farmhouse black A solitary spark.” Damp and fragrant the meadows, We slip. with a 4ar cf the Sores a pany ; NEWS anv Jo jale: cane Kood LTS. imation on ison. rybtisiinn Com- PS, external, ettred ome. treatment: Ge betete totais Dr. Co., Limited, Gollingwood. Ont rere rUMOF out. pi ANG —————————————————— The Soul of pa Pins is the Action. on the “OTTO HIG EL? PIANO ACTION And wide and dim as Time; < There are wraiths in the air! Their fingers, their hair, OG beestiing any tace aes race \ To the foot of the long, slow climb, Up we wind through 4 forest! Up till the top we Then a pale eso ane catieen ‘As down we dip like a: plunging ship To the luminous waves of the pla’ i For across the silent reaches Of that radiant world, it seems, From the old, old moon, by the stars a-swoon, 2 Sets sail, through the bright soft sea of the ni; A silver fleet of dreams. All drenched in a dew of Tet This as of brass and of iron and of gi Is cane me into Arca By a country Ga at ite ry B, Mullett. gee ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, DOESN’T HURT A BIT! No foolishness! Lift your corns calluses off with fingers ~ —It’s like magic! the same size. flotilla arrived in the the bureau “did not wish to a fear of reducing its sp ants and requested that one or two of the heavyweights be transferred, and that a man weighing about one hundred and fifty pounds be assign the crew were Sto or kad iether of returned disapproved, since any unnecessary weight to ae vessel for fothing daunted, te commanding Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be lifted He ee with the fingers if you apply 4 mm a few drops of ‘reezone, aed a Cincinnati wore For little cost one can get a every corn or callus without p: e This simple drug dries the moment it is applied and does not even irri- tate the surrounding skin while ap- plying it or afterwards. This announcement wi many of our readers. If y wit hasn’t Jany freezone tell him to ly get a small bottle for you pes ihiurwlioleaste-trts Modes’! se ee ir drug- SE Eee A bety a oe deed never to be washed he eg it is oniney it cto ae washed in a <ANNDlAN ORe, BOOK ON DOG DISEASES] And How to Feed — pened free Sete Ag clos by H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West uw Street, New York’ te tior & “> ER HON oD fray Canadian, slo ound end son eae apa cols Sick ayo te Wet. w. F Montague, J. H, Bell, MD., ‘Grand Medical Exd ae J.W, iw. Fe. Presa Grand Organizer. HAMILTON - ONTARIO Even if the farm tractors de come, a od horses will still be needed. And Burope is already short of horses, and the United States will be equally short if the war goes on. Minard’s Lintmont Cures Diphtheria, Frugality is good if liberality te joined witl The firs off ettiaad expenses; Sipslasi bee | stowing\them to the benefit of others rst alee the last ! e last__without - the first begets pro igality, WOMAN sick TWO YEARS Could Do No Work. Now Strong as a Man. water, then filled with a weak atk tion of boric acid. Chie: Iil.—‘For about two years I suffered from a female jonhibeee I Dorset Regiment. This famous corps, DO FISH FEEL PAIN? has such cunning pockets mie Epi cet | formerly the 39th Foot, was the first race: and further requested that the Minard’s Iiniment Cures Garget in Cows | ‘tly switched the 2 conversation aE sien channels. * Nature Rebelled. Once the eres See a day’s holi- day. It ws compulsory — holiday. Had she eat Sai she oad pave gone to the shed, and bent her back grimly over the shells seemed we Alpha and Omega of existenc But as Sie was not allowed to work | § she joined a party of women and girls a id went for a day to the seaside. She spent her money lavishly; did everything that the others ertain amount 0: Yet, to the keenest observer it was plas tat she was not really enjoying as jomething was jacking. ae woman knew wl it oe back at her bench. spent awdy lea, as_yet uncommunicated, at inful - to bask in the sunshine on the silvery sands when the lathes which turned the. pets were silent. e one ee es, Ae aid tot she European regiment of the Regular Army in India, and to it fell the task of ‘avengin; a horror of the Black Hole of Cale The most “remarkable motto which is that of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, the only one in the British which | Atmy_ beari er ti in 1852—Queen Victoria, wishing to adopt his crest and moi its badge. The motto is virtitis for tuna comes” (Virtue is the companion of eS ee WASHED UP! Villagers Who “Make a Bit” by Gar- nering the War-Harvest of the Sea, “Tvs an ill wind tat blows sobeay | good; arid though times hav the iniabitante of the Best ee ron of England this war time, there are many dwellers by the sea wo ae rreniese | in an unexpect- ed manner . by the “ighttatness not the Hun The ravages o! | added waterialiy to the tape a ths speculating what h: her. She had never lost since she started, and she had work- ed every hour en overtime the author ities had permitted. When night came one of the hots she had been excep- aerate good went to her lodgings to e what was the matter. She found her leet neat At Nature had at length rebelled. The Reason Why. ‘woman’s yellow-hued cheeks a mark her appreciation of this connec-|™' tion, ordered that the ene ae ¢ It Is Generally Thought That They 0 Not Suffer to Any Extent. General opinion appears to ie that fish are almost insensible to p: A keen angler, who has had con- siderable sees states that, in his opinion, which has only been ar- rived at after most careful jobserva- tion, fish are almost ee ananle to feel pain as we unders' “When, a boy,” he ee “I was fishing on “the Leith, it was a com- to throw back it “As we were anise for Ear these nuis- e, therefore, were rather badly wounded when’ thrown back r, and one would that they would lie low until cts recovered. y when I was fishing this river I seat Hooked “the same fish 6n no less than three different occa- Sait been washed ators, to be salved F the. villager M4 cases sound and eatable. A few weel ago great tubs and cases of butter and margarine came rolling in on the waves. A large quai me ‘was quite uneat- ire :fustovies: fist gone trough some Bt fasted agony, caused by* her fore inactio je women "talked, as women wi oe first the inyalid was reticent see _ jiife, of life before the war, and of Be Soe at-the front, and-at last jlearned what she wished to know. Wh; ‘Why she so particular that every shel whieh see eee er ‘hands ae ee so Bette et? ia ie bed ti er visitor. leapt back into her a sradiant ts Mase to hb posuere Jo : airs Il tell you, oe she answered) appily. “My m: Just that; nothing more. Bui eS unde: retood by the woman ayy e| ned “The old | £41 He cleansing process. salve wads folms a profit- mm m-|his name; carts and th e spoils for the Admiralty, and the | salvors eventually obtain for theit labor two-thirds of the value = the goods when they have been sold is often the case, of new timber; and on news of a ¢k, men, women and boys are on the shore by daybreak, wading in and triumphantly securing | | plank after At the presen mo oment, at one small lace op the East Coast, there is tim~- ber awaiting disposal salved ae tecent wreck to the tune of thousands of dollars, of whit ack oughly two-thirds benefit the local atherers. / It’s up to a married man to be hu shan ot merely an bachelor. euts have “decided ee itary al and Seoaitied to Seaccndenake _ The Danger Zone ~ for Many Is Tea and Coffee Drinking Some people find it nerves begin to “act ip The easy way nowa- days is to switch to "| Mastant Nothing in pleasure follows as the nerves rebuild. Postum ‘is jeconicmieal ts 1 both health and purse “There’s a Reason” fishing sepulations, we Were required I McCall Pattern No. 7796, Child’s Dress; in 4 sizes; 4 to 10 ye Price, as cents These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the MeCail Go., 70 Bond St., Toronto. Dept. W. BABY’S OWN TABLETS OF GREAT VALUE Lagace, Ste. Perpetie, 8 Elets stay nothing cae equal them in regulating the bowels and stomach; driving out constipa- | tion and indigestion; breaking up colds fever expelling worms . The Tablets are sold al fot at x 7m. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Se Sg eI THE KAISER. ts ee An Italian Artist's Representation of Fe the Devil-Man. uring 5 restoration of- a well- urchin once renpetieet ee Kaiser, ‘upturned moustache, and all. “That is my See of the devil- man,” said the artist, and the artist’s eoneenae was right—and so say all * But this is not the. only time the Kalter ‘has appeared thas in church—| ough not as the devil. Hi as the Prophet Daniel o on the exterior of the Cathedral of Metz, the French fortress which was captured by the Prussians in 1870. "The Prophet Daniel is an unfortun- || ate. choice as/a prototype, for even |if the Kaiser eseapes from the lous ‘Bame a ed chee iol Your jented | him Sees nt go n- ica. appears com transferr re ee ing offic See ar : ‘Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, Eto. Correctly Defined. med, “therefs nothing “with tail to it!” Sore: Ey esi Granulated Eyelids, yes inflamed by aureto Sun, D quickly relieved by Murine -yeRemedy. No Smartin, since Eye Comfort. t y' rugpist’ Bottle. Murine Eye SiveinTaberase. Tot Bookel thet yerree ask Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Double Meaning. Don’t the crows trouble you a good deal? Farmer—Oh, not to any extent! Tourist—That’s peculiar, consider- ing you Taye i, genre , Im out here a good part of 106 Henteaeseif eee uinent Co., Limi cured a valuable tahtiag oo 2s mange with INARD’S LINIMENT after several veterinar- ies had treated him vane doing urs, me W: GAGNE. | rop. of Grand Skate i Drummondville, Aug. 3, ’04. ‘< "A New Pine. \ The teacher had been reading to the class about the great forests of Amer- “And now, boys,” she /anounced, “which one of you can tell me the uS that has the largest and sharpest eedles Sa ae a ia jin the front. row. “Well, Tomm: - “The ereuyine!” iden which ii time the prophecy of the original Daniel found in the eleventh chapter, of ait ‘bool kingdom ba Be ee a the. be plucked Owing to sharp oe and uneven- ness of the molars, many horses fail to the mouth carefully and file or “float” the teeth into normal condition, “By make be saved. likely to fulfil in rie own person ana . so doing, much fi food. “and ese energy | . a ven the pare thi Little Catherine was 8 playing in the he is requisition be re- \ Pretnard sprinkled with hot water ed is allowed to stand for ce ney MONEY ORDERS. 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