ions fr chi lire's 0 c uo acme ames ae 15 ¢ wr shirred. “eat in 4 sizes, and 3 yds. 3 McCall Transfer Design No. 690 for Biraieut ae and cs sleeves, at- ed to py, tach ‘to 10 ene "size tm yds. 82 ins. ride; 4 1% yds. 40 ins, wide. patterns may be ef fre ae eMeCall Co., 70 Boat s m mae . Size kj bait a “aie, 27 ins. Seade> or 1% ie “No. 8976—Infant’s Set Price, 15 ‘cents er and Been 2. sme 2 21 ina. wide % ya. 2 mde “Design No. 448 for ‘rice, 10 cer No. 8978—Girl’s Set of Underwear rice, 15 cent Underwaist, straight gathered petti- oat and fwo i les of drawers, In 7 , 2 to ze 8, under- whiny, GivsAtiad deware,s Ui a from your local McCall dealer, or Toronto, Dept. W. BRITISH CENSOR’S SECRETS REVEALED EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION WHICH TRAPPED SPIES. Confused Enemy Propaganda and Dis- covered Information of Military and. Economic Conditions. Merely as an sy esen of wl Be may be expected to co which, statrihel the partment is expected t The eee. displayed in decipher- ing iscovering invisible hander: in obliterating all trace boratory which alon all of these ‘ors i elves. The “Maan of the Work. On Aug. 3, 1914, the ing the follow and volunteers assisted in opentiig the mails for Germany rok liga oper begai be assemb- e end of Reaies 1914, the of that large building. Of the re der 173 men and 1,256 women worke in the Censorship at Liverpool, where the mails between United Kingdom and ae and South America are tan xaminer read on an average’ he rts letters or 86 commercial “Kk confined to mails passing to te from the United Kingdom. ‘he mina- mails has jnaterialy con- Tene al regulations to be effectively and has evi- VaeSs Seited on by the Crown in the c ie day Detare war more important. prosecutions the obs saa ace regulations imposed eres vided a means eat Simnbut which the eaves re- Petctlous upon private dealing in cer- tain ee ses vital to the icine of tl ar could not have been et tore, ‘and the protection Hie afford: d to the various purchasing tes sy vale sages: operations a bead cations fee on thelr ashe chases. Effects of the Censorship. The ceffsorship resulted in: (a) The complete it aed of enemy ey Remit- ities—The approx!- facilitating the transfer. of benefit which have d Jan., 1916, to the amounted to £79,000,000. During the same period about £2,000,- 000 worth of securities suspected of being transmitted for enemy benefit were placed in prize. (@) The Detection, of Schemes for Evading the Blockade—The signifi- cance of this will be appreciated when it {s remembered that the approximate the cai hem: st agamietit Z sy ee 28, and [ake Aflieh thentielyée, wer ot insidious character. (e) Acquisition of Intelligence—The censorship has throughout the war thrown valuable light upon the mili- s work in thsi particular direction. —-s— cS On Went the Hat. An amusing story is told me by someone who was at Bournville on the oceasion of the © cape visit “ot the ing ened when eas aati his model village. Cadbury is not young, and the day was “Put your hat . Ca aS sald ie pice) con- on his hat?” ed Mr. Jocularly: Still he would not put on his hat. With @ feminine resource the Queen then tackled Mrs. Cadbury. “Your husband said Mrs, Cadbury; and on the hat ! s went _ Make your «is not onl ‘cious in re tae a real dish a strengthener. Grape-Nut: ste, but is a builder of tissue. “There's a Reason’ ona: morning ce~ most deli- ess wrapp sacque. Cut in| Dress, 1% yds. 40 ins. wide; } Sacque Me feather otitching! No. 607 for scallops. = uthori- | © | jooking like a sle rages in he = toons Tie “noth- ing seems to interest sae and dainties fore Ls has obtained a hold upon ime systel Out | of their Orne Sneed thousands ‘is through the use of Dr. ie liams’ eae Pills. lew, rich red blood is infused into se perfect womanly developm« and take them yourself and note how arate their influence is felt in bet- get see ae through any y ‘ix boxe: Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ee roads led to e ambition of roan and old ig naiold the “Eternal onde: RONEYe a2 the _anctonts = of the matter of places to spend holidays, put the West has an ateractlon all its own. e Louise is one of the man; beauty spots in the Rocky Mountains, Clouds (the others being Lake Agnes and Mirror Lake) sae at one time its sistent was only known ie Ind- jow, egerer thanks to the erie of the C.P.R., it is visited tourists yearly, the at this point, palatial hotel, the Chateau, hav- fatio ing in at Laggan the oan ards an electiie car, whic! runs up the gradient to the lake, the an iuitgoerten view of the ful set with the minimum of e: fear Whe Bowehiverte’ beast by; pretty little be and in the morning sunshiné the waters sparkle like opal Le tossing furiously in eitatee 6 i rivet forces its way down the vi pe ee at Lake Louise one feels transported into another atmosphere, pelling a reverential silence. The jake | itself is small, but a perfect gem, lying at the base of the Victoria Glacier from which it is fed, its waters being pure turquoise in color, deep turquoise so difficult to describe. Behind the lake Mt. Lefroy towers like a giant to the heavens, reaching ge mass Oo} resembling ae Matterhor zerland, Aberdeen nd eV: toria Bee forma Pi ee unsur- passed for grandew Th Sarouine: “country suggests an ape valley. Rang now- clad ae stretch a tie as the eye can while the air is ens with the ae of the pines. a: ponies can als ists to Lake Agned and Mirror Take, mn did view ot This. mountain is one of th walls of solid ies, and its crest {8 cov- ered with s At this point a fine view o iMieenowt Voller. 4s Whining from a height of 11,000 ft., the river nder. silver thread down in the valley, Still other beauty apo aie the Giants’ Steps and Para- lise y, where the opalescent wa- a come thundering down from the sublime heights above, forcing their way through the mountains to the dis- tani oat ine Lake is soon reached, and Ge toda ty enawedtnalt an desir 15 before the return journey, en- basi the Ten Peaks, ain mountain aS over -10, 000 feet high, red with si you afraid he will go for you if el do that?” asked his- friend. His companion boned sadly and sor- rowfully th we = “T onl, fe. fould.” was the other's fine “TT ‘ ‘chance almost any- thing to be able to go home and say Ta ge a bite!” ee your daughter Dr. Williams’ Pink hie 1 tion a oe “Bternal (2% ing eee erected on the lakefront, af- > ion. a at aoa even for a short time, with: ade hee | b¥ sere, and owned by ® Cans. AWeE00ING TANNOUNCEMENT | “B. c. SLASH cH BURNING. Amendment to Forest Act Provides | for Reduction of Fire Hazard. @ province of British ane @. fire whicl yable to the Forest Protec- tion Fund, the: expenses incurred in disposing of the slash are to be. borne ar by the person or corporation car- tying on the operations and halt by coe LAKE LOUISE AND THE ROCKIES. | . coverable fromthe person or corpora. | tion conce: d. It is also proposed to burn old slash, to savé the cost of patrolling such fire zards. —— oe SUMMER COMPLAINTS =: At the first sign of illness during the hot weather give the little ones Baby’s Own Tablets or in a ff hours he may aid, ‘e Tablets will pr occasionally to the well child and will promptly relieve these troubles if they co Own Tab- lets should always be kept in every and the mother has the guarantee of a vernment analyst that they are ab- T ia 25 ars h Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. es Bee HELP TO PREVENT FIRES. By Observing the Following Rules and Precautions. 1. Matehes—Be sure your match is out. Pinch it before you throw it way. 2. Tobacco—Throw pipe ashes and cigar or cigarette stumps in the dust Build it in the open. not ains tree or log or near brush. bly away the trash from all around aving Camp—Never leave out quenching it with water and tl covering it with eartl te Decana in wind. eather or where ther the slightest danger of their crciing Don’t make build ee ed. hting Fires—If you find a fire, try to put it out. If you can’t, get word of ibe to the pager st on ibe ruleletoy wietyare tion “e ts, prepared by the seed States t Ser nearést forest OWE ous ie taken each year by te aT fire fiend. ising, ‘when properly airectea, dou bt a means a creating Hance business for th oe _| thee Se spends his e gprore securing the case of neglect to Coes ae rt KILL LITTLE ONES'* THE LUMBER | NDUSTRY. Factors Causing State of Inatabilty—| Effects of Reckless Forest. Destruction. ndamental eco tion that has heretofore kept state ee itaee vit easter seve “aa ert. Labor problems, in consider- able part due to the unsound indus trial situation, loom no-P onomic ‘situa- wil no let-up, and still for the ae part continu- Exhaustion of local forest supplies, the closing of industries dependent on them, the embarrassment ee supplies of the pulp ae engin to are calling fect of forest destruction, causing increasing public uneasiness, ly to th oa "hey recognize that many things of a helpful and constructive charac- ter can be done within the industry it- self in the way of con agian adaptation of to “the ie trade, seni Re mi in kets, price urea i existing stocks and shipm and so on. I judge that pioetaatve sien ate very gener- y i created by former logging operations, | tion it fundamental problems, not only involve the permanence and stability of the interests dependent solyed. These problems fall into four general groups; relating to the o1 roresta tees of stun certain questions raisting to our lic forests. THERE IS ONLY ONE pub- ONLY TABLETS MARKED WITH “BAYER CROSS” ARE ASPIRIN. If You Don’t See the “Bayer Cross” on the Tablets, Refuge Them—They t Aspirin At All, iS} A BAYER & R gladly will give you Tablets of Aspirin” now is mi ir druggist tne Str “Bayer T: because genuine Aspirin dian Compan: There is not -a cent’s worth of Ger- man interest in Aspirin, all rights be- ae purchased from the U.S. drat: THe the war, acid imitations were cold as Aspirin in p' various other containers. B can enuine Aspirin, stamped with the safety “Bayer Cro —Aspirin proved safe by millions for Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rhew- matism, Le ses Colds, Neuritis, and Pain generall; ens in ‘oxes of 12 tablets, also larger “ packay fear is the ae mark, registered in Canada, of Bayer Manufacture of Hoaoldeatercof. ‘ . | erection of a GENUINE ASPIRIN SoEe advertising from their le | Di When a private ‘nduet de-. pendent upon its aear te, can take ‘a stand on belralf of aj ich_ more iappetens. fe it that our public streets, heat front pages of our city should 38 protected. pablie a situation is the more Mey it is seized upon es a billboard, and, thi gardles: a deteriorating influ rounding property, in cine ree f 4 hiding place for a “dump” and often creates a fire menace of no mean pro- rtion. “ + ea aoe Cities are spending enormous sums. -| in the construction of good roads and sidewalks; merchants and residents, largely for the sake of appear improve their property tronting “on same, that the eye of the ee HS may not be ended. Yet b and signs are permitted vith te conta ee e last fo It ur mmunfetpal Sather: tga their duty ublic: amenities, and fautlagen re, | the erection of signs and billboards. f Scam See oo ka Boereas Hurrah! How's This Cincinnati auc Says corns dry up and lift out with fingers. jospital records show that every invite lock. nt to rid one’s feet of soft corn or callus, Ge simply eS ‘ few drops of ie on a tender, aching and very hard eels she will be glad to know o! The Difference. ‘The principal of a certain school is very thin. Also she sensitive about this quality. school no one mentions it. boys had a ay is very at her e the fight a1 the "fnevitable zt igs up for eBefore I punish you I want you t tell me whi ‘ou were fighting about this time,” the principal told the re- nes. e silent oe aval ts na ak that we had the renee Sawa in town, and we told the) on skinny at au, but slender, ee then safe began fighting. eedless to say no one got thrashed. f the fact oe it site ] ce UDO) Pes BEgeUON AND ino vatory of Music, Let area pub- Ganere) 6 childven in aes san ages ranging to eet years veal fur fonth, "wit ener embers Apply nes Eine er Squaty, solenata ig as oun} sorta Box r. a ht ase TR Adelaide St. pnd so foe 8: Wils oy HOME Staal PE FOR OUR, FREE B00) Hou ae and. Cie ee vette See yous gress, Halliday eee 23 Jackson Hamilton, Ont. a “TORONTO. SALT nabece @. J. CLIFF TORONTO eee a (Brotaatant) for ee ce Use Cuticura to Keep Your be From ky : and 50c., rate ay met, cae *Caticura, Dent. N, B gute er The Lesser Evil. _ ; A German diplomat was spending the summer at St, Moritz, in the Swiss me and a little girl who was in the whispered something to her ate er. ¢ German, smiling and twisting oy raisers med said jesting- looked ism aint in os eye answered col “But it would ro been alte stl: to say it out loud.” NEY ORDER’ A Dominion. Express Ache Order for five dollars costs three cents. Alexander Paromet, of the French Fae pat of Science, eee that centre of the aid is to ed ee fourteen years ago I got cor left wrist nearly Heist and SH for about nine YY | a persuasion from a friend I got MIX. ARD’S LINIMENT and used one bottle which completely cured me, and have been, using MINARD’S LINIMENT in my family ever since and find it the ame as when I first used it, and would iver be withbntett ISAAC BE. MANN. Metapedia, P.Q. Aug. 3ist, 1908. ais LEMON JUICE IS ERECRSE REMOVER Girls! 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