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4 4 equal manner in which' the various ? S~ e e { "UHAD o = sections have come forth with velun- 3 5 . YU "D:—A".::LY N THY teers that the demand is now put & » - 3 p 8 |} forth for conscription. The desire is . FEATURES . 3 L3 - that all should do their part which - e - ”é arwieh? gnl[ehn would be forced through the drafs. Pflun HEALTH FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY O ER Bk But the French Canadians are stren-; = .7 T i, Tl bt BRAIE-om: 3 VEhGY ! THE WORLD FAMOUS MODEL | THE TRIANGLE FAMOUS STAR and Gonufier e et o e st | Pona’s placid brow clouded siightly, |a safe ledge it makes:” 3 : AUDREY MUNSON LOVUISE CLAUM 4 & trange | for this was usually his wife's ap-| “Unless some reck.ess person should part of the situation for while there|proach to some time consuming pro- |wish to use the ladder.” teased Rip- |3y ffered Much Pain, Yet Had In the Seven Part Artistic Triumph | In the 5 Act Underwerid Drama LOVE OR JUSTICE 121 YEARS OLD is talk about the efforts of the Ens-|ject. “We realiv ought to' give Aunt|ley. “Maybe 1 can reach the eaves Sulecription price 12c & weeh; 50c a|lish to make the French Canadians|Polly a little help. She has been S0 |from the porch roof.” to Work. Finally Cured by PURITY month: $6.00 a year. their slaves, it is to be remembered [delayed in moving to the country and| “You can get out of the upper hall i s 2 Full of Thrills and Quiek Action Entered at the Postoffice at Noswieh. | that this is a war in which France en- |by the unfavorable weather. I know |window. Oh, wait a minute! ~ You| Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg- An_ Absorbing Drama With Scenes | coNcenr GREHESTAA of Marvelous Beauty and Artistic NO ADVANGE IN PRICES Cenn. 2s second-class matter. — tered before Great Britain, that the|She would surely appreciate a lift in|really musn’t go in the front way.| - B There's a nest over the steps, and the etable Compound. Poses by Miss Munson. Telephone Calls: her_work out there.” Bulle .n Businass Ofrice 450. “Well, I suppose gardening_would be | robin is €0 distressed whenever we Canadians are fighting on French s6il | "SI VO e i - " gt Billetin Egitortal Rooms 3$5-3. and not English, that France is as|more patriotic than goif. You tele-|in or out that we have given up the Gofletin Job Grics 33-2. | deeply involved as the other en- e T R e - "For Pete's sake, Aunt Polly, wh start_and a punctureless]owns this place, you OF the robins? s ’y H-rranansott Pa'.k .’..‘w.y \\‘H'!‘,manu»- Office, 67 Churca St | tente nations and that Great Britain KT is fighting as hard for the future of| Ana early L b that tie i run brought the Ponds in midmorning | grumbled Ripley, but he soon had the i T to Aunt Polly's gate, where she stood |cvertroughs cleaned and asked for an- T :;_‘?l“ U:'!N.: Provi e R. 1 v, J 21st, 3 p. m. St o grn rovidence, ., Saturday, July deal of sorenes BARNEY RALPH Norwich, Wednesday, July 18, 1917 —— It is thus difficult to understand the awaiting them. They all waved gayl Ofher: Thak. Canadians in their opposition to the| phe nouse and back to the garage. It |heard Mrs. Pond calling: “Oh, Ripley, g qu” i | 22 | oLDFIELD | ., | DE PALMA Al s T A attitude which is taken by the French|.ng pond sped up the drive, around | Before his aunt could reply they conscription measure, Which IS urged | wag closed. IDOL OF SPEEDWAYS for the purpose of more equally dis- “Funny she didn’t have it open for Pond ran in her direction. H ER DRIVER i NE »* Mrs. { said Pond. “Hop out, Ada, and|dear little robins” Mrs. Pond FAMOUS “GOLD BUG” PACKARD SPEED SCOUT tributing the burden and duty of Can- ada: y run the door back. Will you, please®" | saving. “The nest fell some- | |11 Ml ey | 'Mrs. Pond caught sight of Aunt|where when I opened the woo i ’ oA e Poliy running as fast as she could | door. i dil WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP - toward them,’ calling and gesticulat-| “Oh Ada didwt you notice the THREE HEATS, 25, 15 AND 10 MILES It was supposed that the president,|ing wildly. nest?’ chided Aunt Polly. “Thats 3 <S4 DSTAND, AUTOS FREE by his order designating Chairman 5 P i .: A why we are cooking on the kerosene ADMISSION $1.00 INCL(‘,%?E;RGEF;GA?OB‘ “Don’t move e door,” she panted.|stove.” . 7 e o e e e, ShiPPInS Poard] “can't you see there's a robin's nest 1l put them safely back in a ma- 4 Advance Sale and Parking Space at Crown Hotel Cigar Stand, and st Narragansett Hotel, Providence, R. as the only one who should have . - : up there on the running rail? I tried |ment,” said Ripley, and he hastiy a charge of the vessels after they are| P (0770 O NG, CUERICE Senibied & scaffolding of packing bo e e et e ool on| ,[Of course. we couldn't think of|es. After the birds were carefully re- | iabls Compound the emergency fleet corporation as the| gisturbing the tenantry on your es-|placed he sighed and said: “Well, now, one who should construct the mer-|tate of—what do you call your new | what mext?” ommale teoubles £ sy chant fleet which is so greatly needed | place, Aunt Polly * | “ra like to have the boat put into R f Ga den offered Aunt Polly. al 00! I “Not a single name has been sug- |the water, REE THEATRE by the country, had settled once and | “No ngle name has b 5 2 Va A L T _ | gestea vet that isn’t either too senti- “Come, a, you’ ave to . Fored betwesn thse men almost sinee|Mmental *or too commonplace,” ex- |hand > said Pond My box of tackle | herbs, TODAY AND THURSDAY : d for their|claimed Aunt Polly. is in the car and perhaps I can land 13 the time they were named for “How would ‘Pretty Polly’s Peach’|a bass before supper.” TODAY AND THURSDAY . - B respective positions. do7" asked Pond. The Circulation of S omever Goes ot sppear to| %y EN "ile done vears ago| The smvertes woas was restng. on MME. PETROVA > be the case in view of the new de-|saucebox! ut, seriously, want a|some boxes, and as they id ho! o 1 it a robin fiew scolding from under & Lyna, Around the World In ey velopments which have taken place,{name that will belong to the place f | for with the latter about to put his|after I'm zone. However, I want to|Mrs. Pond stopped and looked up and 1 say right now that it’s awfully good | beheld thére on an underside of a seat plans in operation for the speeding up| e 5" Jive first aid in this way. I|a nest full of fledgelings, of the work on the vessels, the taking |, ociate it.” ‘We can’t disturb those babies, over of private plants that the bene- | “PECCUSIE 1 40t Poliy!” saiad Pond. | Ripley.” said she. " 11t ts in part a state and in part a town v’ fit of increased activity may be ob- | It's 5 chance to combine patriotm | “Well, the next time you want me |afair, with the trolley compan HER MISTAKE tained there as well as in shipyards|and family affection. Besides, Ada|to help Aunt Polly you'd better wait| Whi¢h ruined the original structu e AR CoNaslY which hold or would recéive govern-|had her heart set on my helping you|until the robins are weaned. Everv- :,",'},‘;‘ l;;f-);n‘t:ng;\e, G2k ;mp_oi_r‘lr e 2 & t your garden.” thing I've trie to-day has bee: s order. The e Celebrated Ten: ment contracts, and the letting of con B ing I've tried to do Y work is a credit to all concerned and Programme fracts Toi- thi BGIAINE B tos Mere our assistance will be even more [blocked by some hen-robin or other. 5 ; b e e hits: e - : _|the commission in charge with the ~ o = A T T e S Py s | 1y goabper Is ready.” called Aunt Pol- | jate highway department. has every | | Prize Dance Tonight | Admission 100 sovernment shipvards Chairman Den- | %7 tcy of fact, the marden has been | iy from the side porch. o reason to be proud of the new con- “The Soul of a Magdalen” A Metre Wonder Play of Depth and Power Burton Holmes Travelogue Black Diamond Comedy COMING MON. TUES., WED. The Million Dollar Patriotic 80 Days i CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in The Bulletin The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in Eastern Connecticut and from thres to four times larger thun that of any im Norwich. It is delivered ’0 over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses ‘n Nor- wich and read by ninety-three per cent. of the people. In Windham g deliverad oy ool Bouses §| man steps forward and calls for the | in Putnam and Danielson fo over anted several days, but ther i 3 T 1,100, and in all of these places it 3| plans and details of the contemplated ::hpr(: o thnced baztten:;;:.fi T hr{:;\';gn!:im\‘xp':lafly ;‘,T‘;.."é’pii'.'.;n',’é‘é necting link on the main trunk line | ] The above rlcturo programme wili on, Dailér is considered the local daily. undertakings and thus further blocks|® “T'm entirely at your service. What's | his share of a huge dish of asparagus, | (Nfough the state and between New || be shown all afternoon and rainy L - Eastern Connecticut has forty- §| this important work at a time it was | the first job?" flanked by a golden omelet. York and Boston—Bridgeport Tele- ([ nights at the “WOMANHOOD nine towns. one hurdred and sixty-§|considered that it had been freedfrom| “Do you think you could clear the| “If you really want a name for the |Sram. | AUDITORIUM THE GLORY OF THE NATION postoftice districts, and SIXtY§ | the encumbrances which had been ob. | €avetroughs of their accumwated|place, Aunt Polly, after to-day's ex- i ——————— | free delivery routes. SactaE e Ta e g S hickory tassels and leaves? We | perience, I'd offer ‘Robinswood. Colored folks and any injustices | . emm——e == R Poasuring=— . s e past haven't been able to get any water| ~The very thing!" exclaimed his iy endns el B ALICE JOYCE HARRY MOREY. = ) : message to the governor of Illinois |§ PEGGY HYLAND, NAOMI CHILD- The Bulletin is sold In every town and ou all of he R. F. D. ERS and a Cast of 800. and a Cast o 3 routes in Eastern Connecticut. Chairman Denman claims to be v o ” e E @ demand inasmuch as 21l the stock| der. parsing car: “Come out and ses me |haps its because he likes the appear- | taking ihe law into their own hands” of the emergency fleet corporation is Tl show vou where it is.” often at ‘Robinswood.’ These trouble- |ancCe of a solld south and realizes that | nor did he ex himself as looking | == = it has been through the “nigger ques- | upon the affair “with grave appre- Yere tonight while sw re tonight while swim- warning of ‘“the danger of citizens $0000000000000000000000000000 000 s00tsenseseeTserOTOLBLEINIIRIBITROOORS! CIRCULATION controlied by the shipping board and| “The lader was hung horizontally | some babies will be out of the way 2 7 i s ST AR e e e s e Tt e A tion” that the south has been made | hension.” Yet his admirers speak of |in a canal onight while swim. Which he has propounded answered Fond reached up to get it his aunt| “I wouldn't have missed them for|S0lld for democracy. = His sympathe | him with bated breath as of another | ming. BRI i P P - 1008, Baecnde. before. the: Hetescary. kobHoual g k| exammed: on't touch it! See!lanything” sald Pond—Chicago News. |lc interest is aroused af once in the | Lincoln—Water Republican, It i b wa board can be given concerning the use = " | makers upon cattle cars and shipping An Important Omission. | of the money, the plans to be follow- | Saracens. who had entered Gau from |Out Of Bisbee and he sends a mes- et : ke i S anh The e e | Saracens, who had entered Gaul from | jyee to the sovernor of Arizona warn- | Constantine saye he 1.\.5;_“1](‘(.!1;! of Drop in Potate Price. This situation therefore put the mat-|| JETTERS TO THE EDIT0R ||met ana deteated by Duke Charles, |!n8 him of “the great danger ot cit- e R rom’ the| Chicago, July 18.—Potatoes, whicn ter right back where it started. Chair- . 2 |l commander of the Frankish forees,|iZens taking the law into their own |oeife any “ovrronis P Qeclined $1 a barrel last week, tumbied man Denman inelsts upbn exerting a {The baitle raged all day and the TR e e HAar St Soue e De s i 75 cents further today. Viekinia p controlling influence over the work e Moslem leader, Abderrahman, was £ i her Drowned. ch 6.50 7 siain together with a vast multitude|t-e homes of Negroes and murdered B o Ol v Sedta qubted at men, women and children as they at- Stamford, Conn tempted to flee, the president sent no | Haugsby, 10 vears toda which General Goethals is expected to old. was dr do. The effort to compromise the mat- .|of his followers, estimated by an- | ; e hroniclers at 375,000. In com- ter has not been a howling success Al e il and it 1s not improbable that the pres. | Publicly that the youns men of this|Memoration of hia great victory for s | mmunity come to the support of the | Christian Europe Charles received the Mt must again give his attention to| .y, joeal coast artillery companies, to | Surname of Martel “the Hammer." on s trouble and this time settle it.|pring the numbers of both compariies |account of the might; blows of his = country is suffering from thelyp to full war strength, I only wish to | uge battle-nxe. This was the grand- father of Chariemagne. Order through The Bulletin busi- || state of affairs and it is time it was|eay a few words further by this letter = One of the most Interesting medie- ness office. ended either by getting harmonious | through vour columns. e o d g ey s 2 S toh oo R T hem,| While there has been a fair response | Val treasures of Tours is the Cathe- P A A - t of them.| Tre recruiting efforts made by the |dral of Salnt Gatien, begun in 1170 Se ll | \/ VI y OSp _— e oy i local companies, a number of men are | but not completed for nearly fo THE KRISTIANIAFJORD. < centurfes. Two other f ¢ etill eeded to brin, them i full . bd ther famous stru. THE SITUATION IN GERMANY. | . . ii.o uke this vwhen all the| strensin . As % understand 3¢, the/tares are the towers of Bt Mastis and . 4.0 The whole world is interested just|shipping that is available is needed for| Third and Fifth companies will prop- | 0f Charlemagne. The first ccmmem- SlClan now in the chanses which are taking | carrying on the transportation busi.|ably be ordered to leave for the forts | orates the deeds of tHe great aposile v Sermimay. Aboat them thets| peay actols the Atlgntic ni well se ful 98 Fuly THE “HUSy Seuls eoch ‘“:fidgl‘il‘mrs:roar;,—asi:ls:( 2e o oo o appears to b u s i :: 3 ut with more than the 109 men re- |7 Alaric and W] P P : 2 7 . S b ;Pm:::mc:l:::flg? Cr;lrar;rr: :ey:;: ?;ri:nar:i Zr;rt;};ehal;r:;gm:tl"n;s Quied, because there ‘will be somer‘ojxn return rE:;:\':dhm;u:'_\' e gs;u, rrm;lSays Dr. Howard James, late of the Minhattan State Hospital of New York and jormery 1 ve 2 2 il be eliminated by the severe examina- rs urch from ratefu ; z BT * = pr sl :;;”‘::.1““‘, Jlollwer Is 2t-|is most unfortunate that the Norwe- | tion %o be taken after they reach thelr | Frankish leader. The Charlemagne Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital ated to ssur: as been| . . : e T [tower is socalled because it marks the SRR S e sested by . . gian-American liner Kristianiafjord | first destination. {tower is arks ¢ : 2 S5s exerted by the reichstag and the de-| G0 g M M 4 up on the| It is reported that each of the two |Purial piace of that momarch's wira | It quickly enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves and puts most astonishing yeouthful mand which is being made for the[ 0009 JATe been PUEC WP On thel . mpanies at New London has a roll | Wife, Luitgard. igor i i bot d It often i the str: h placing in office of men who will be able | [o°kS, This is a large 1 gaged | oo . and that the company at| “A little more than a mile to the power and vigor into the veins of both men 2and women. It often increases the strengt r Vith the order to stop at Maiiter fo | Danielson has a roll of 125 men, while | Southwest of the city rise the ruins| and endurance of delicate. nervous. run-down folks 100 per cent in two weeks’ time. {of thE chateau of Plessis-les-Tours, ¥ s - y 4 Up the Coast Artillery Compan Mr. Editor: Having already urged Readers of The Bulletin leaving e city for vacation trips can have it follow them daily aad thus keep in touch with home affairs to lude a peace, when the time| i i r the entedte nations andf o Lo Order to stop at Halfax for| afeher of the local Companiss has 100 1 te putting into effect, with | Lorection by the British officials and |men. It is apparent..therefors, that|famous as the favorits residemce of s i s $ : > 1ch an outcome, of the Dol | paser e e S | e hae ot ae Gl dond e part T | Fonis | XL the Dourgeols king' of | Opinions of Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Viziting Surgeon of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, New York, i 9 g aving passed inspection when the | this ion's | L 3, sur- 2 o 3 — indemnities and no annexa-| fog bank that was encountereg was | Ccall i R {onndse by asolpers Togay- taere Dr. A. J. Newman, late Police Surgeon of the City of Chicago and former House b s ce 1 3 Norwich has never fa to do what | is ~mason- A . iy On the other hand the change in the | “pn 2510 t2ke ’t;e"'fm‘;i‘:‘;“fj.‘m“y it ‘Should do'in the nmational emeren- | ©¥_ [0 suggest the famous spider's Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospital, Chicago, and other physicians who chancellcr is declared to be due to th cies of the past. and I do not believe | BesU' With its many watch towers, 0 i i v, . Sheisee Lo aun nenE G e vosseln, "Te Is"a sangerous” conaicion| 5% % WP ST hiE° ot % She | Erapnicall " Gertiied b oty Waiier have tested Nuxated Iron in their own private practice sobctasituthog GF 2 2 r those who navigate the | people once realize the need and the | SCO n u 00d. 3 SIS 8 A b i Tha SoES Smacavor & overcom the Sempromis. | HiSh, Teaz snd there are sivave more | irsency’of the Cal which 1o mads. |, Touls XI i supposed co have i | oS SOt I ity OfF 5F Bhtdags and former House Surseon. Jeferson Tk atibtide i 5 _|or less chances taken in attempting|There is something like ten davs left uced the manufacture of silk into i Sark 1, Chicago, o ing attitude which has been display- = i Tours, and it was during the rei iron in the blood, Dr. Howard James. late Park Hospita hicago, in comr to push through it whether at the reg- | for completing the recruiting of these FOUrs 808 It WS Auring the reign of | oPtn,’ Manhattan State Hospital of New the value of Nuxated Iron, gaid: This a York and formerly Assistant Physiclan has proven through my own test of it to éxcel any preparation 1 have éver used for crea red blood, building up the nerves, stren ening the muscles and contracting diges’ disorders. The manufacturers are to be co; gratulated in having given to the pub- lic a long-felt want, a true tonic sur a the ex-chaneellor and for the I At ralo of et e companies before they go out into fed- purpose of carrving on a more deter- | 1A% T35, Of speed o e 0714 eral service. |3, Population of 86,000 (I Bad} Aor Lol Citve Mospital, said: mined war policy which will entirely | Sed. | There s the danger ef en- |7 L0 Cli nope that every possible [slishtly less than 75.000'in 1911) The y . 2 untering other vessels and there is silk industry, and consequently the| A patient of mine remarked to me disregard the statement made earli agency ma co-operate, during these “war | the chance of getting off the prober|next few davs, to sall our voung men's | Whole commercial life of the city de- | (after having been on a six weeks clined after the revocation of the | (oSl 0f'\ikated Iron), the conflict that it was t = Was not a War| course, and this appears fo have been | attention to the need and the oppor- = ict of Nantes. conquest. 5 . the case in this instance. But just|tunity and that when our I the same time, in = 3 : s pimieiiced] ik 2o 2 with the dhkiees the mg:;‘n“::e”fl’; now when additional precautions are |are mustered into the federal service | ~TOUrs was for a number of years|«.Say, Doctor, that thers stuff is like plying iron in an easily digested an drawn that the mew order of iningy| PeI8 taken concerning lights, signals|they will be at full war strensth. e ool e assimilated form. A true health will bring apout no substantial al- | 200 Markers along the coasts of the Veud reepacilT Dt of Mary, Queen of Seota, yielding that i ¢ s &7 WUT Sew, (T % @l al-| hations which are involved in the war ALLYN L. BROWN. s - S stantin] Crevat| Previous to using Nuxated Iron. world."” ratlon in the policy of Germany, that| it 15 perhaps not surprising that saeh| Norwich, July 1917, unhappy monareh 4 substastlal réve- |1 had been prescribing the various Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques. Vi the new chancellor will be as much | seeidonie o ol 5 s Pt 5 nue up to the time of her death. mineral =alts of iron for vears, only Surgeon of St. Eiizabeth's Ho: cidents happen ut rather that e S During the Franco-Prussian War|i; meet complaints of discolored tal, New York, was also asked what he thought of Nuxated Tours was the city in whi¢h Gam- |teeth, disturbed digestion. tied up, betta, after escaping from beleaguered |pardened .,,_—reum;'f ete., when I ron. In reply Dr. Jaques sald he mouthplece of the kaiser as was | there are not more of them. For in ‘I have never before miven out 1s predecessor, that the reforms, if | Sadicion to the nandica % ps which are any are actually put into operation, beln; % aris ball tablishe v 2 encountered there are likewise \% {Paris in a oon, es shed the N will only skim the murface, that the|grone. “(ruiorsl Flom Ar. lfkewise THE AR PRIMER | Delegation of the Government of Na. | cwmey o oes N raearion” 1y medieal information or ad- By National Geographic Society. ||tional Defence on September 13, 1870. | containing organic fron, which R e i ks -ily do not belive in it. But in e case of Nuxated Iron I feel would bé remiss in my du )t to mention it. I bave taken T:;C:S:‘:gfl';f‘;l:: lh‘fl'"' s ore POWET | to get as great benefit as possible from S g }!rQ ”‘h that the| yessels, whether they are ensaged in e L the cablnet oceanic or coastwise trade. In December the delégation Wwas!has no destructive action en forced by the menacing approach of |the teeth—no corrosive ef- iy the Germans to remove to BordeauX, |fect on the stomach, and and the enemy occupied the city the | which is readily assimilated changes, are simply for the purpose But with th t t. e ruthless destruction of of attempting to satisfy the recog- | shippi i o shipping, it is indeed most unfortu-| Where American Aviators Are Be- |following month. v v . o my pa n—.;‘eflATr::: of unrest, both in Germany [ ngte that there should be such losses |ing Trained—News of the first fa- | “Besides St. Martin, Tours had two \::;:‘;.'."fit."‘;‘zi.,::;’ ;‘e‘l‘é“éi SR ieh Mt BB G e _— ¥ as that experienced in the case of this | tality among the Americans of the ex- |other famous . churchmen—Bishop | inereased vigor, snap an: wisfactory results. And those hich of these views is right, or| pacuenger liner, but accidents win | Deditionary ~force in France under |Gregory, the first historfan of theé | staying power ho wish quickly to increass rether any of them happens to cover 4 Major General Pershing reveals the | Franks, whose carefully compiled ; WS qu! " happen even though the world is not i il “Iron is absolutely nece: eir strength, = power and _en o situation is o matter which rests | ne oar, ‘aoq thot i or fact that American fliers are under- |chronicles won for him the pseu- e e e nce will find it mo-t remark ; ond that ls what appears to|going training in an aviation camp|donym of ‘the Herodotue of the bar- | SATY (0 enaple voupr Dlood L vle and wonderfully effective emedy."” with the future. Certainly all that is| pav, i e e i e been the case in this instance.|established In one of the most fa- | barians:’ and Berengarius, the theo- 2 S m'"«;h““‘h‘"' ‘f”{“fl“>r ‘1-; indefinite. | There is cause for gratification that|mous cities of western Europe,” s: logian whose teachings and writings|SUS Without It wno matter =~ ist what the placing of Dr. Michae- | tnere was no 10ss of life and it is to|& War geography bulletin of the Na-|about the doctrine of tramsubstantia- | hor mMuch or ,_hm’,"h“ ol s B I he, Chancellors chair is EOIng| be sincerely hoped that the vessel will|tional =Geographic Society concern- |tion made him a precursor of Protes- [FITelY PISsSn TITOUER 30U | FROU The next to be consulted was | Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author, who said: to amount to can best be told after|not be a total loss. ing Tours. This town was the scene|tantism. - he has had a chance to settle down e of the death of Thomas Winch Bar-| “Honore de Balzac, one of Franee's |the strensth out of it and 25 & con “? heartily concur in all that his work. The war will go on but EDITORIAL NOTES. rett, a member of the over-seas forams | greatest literary geniuses, was born | CdAIRIE YOU BEUOIRT, FERC, PRIS ATC Dr. James has said, only in some whather It Wil Seaceed. taate e of the United States, who fell 1,000 |in Tours, while Descartes and Rabe- . et Rl d) e " sects T would go further. Dr. James - : The man on the corner says: A |feet in a blazing airplane while on a |lais were born in neighboring vil- | t° 8FOW in a sol PICIL S e *:Dr. Howard James, late of the M . bt i Bl L i Co Che 3 z w - B e e e, late o an forgot to mention how foods lose their i e ? pesthe | thritty garden is nature's reward to|trial flight with a French army in- |lages. As I have said o hundred times |%gyun Stote Hoepilal of New Yorkand | iron value by improper methods of de i by the facts as they de- - i structor. e over, organic iron e greatest of a! : i 2 2 - velop. There is littie re oo | 0o A DemmIRChE bRl 17 g a i Sreneth butlders. It people would Jormerly Assistant Physician Brookl cookery. In the most common foods P tie reason to be —_— 1 ituated in the gafden section of L3 i ‘State Hospital tells physicians h. of America, the starches, sugars, table liave, however, that the reichstag de-| Germany Is golng through an impor- | céntral France, in the fertile valley of only take Nuxated Iron when they lieves that Nusato = syrups, candies, polished rice, whils mands be satisfied by y at- the Loire. Tours Is 145 miles south- VIEW feel weak or run down, instead of dos- icves that more Nuzated Iron should LA J . s Y any at-|tant change, and at the bottom of the | Ih® Tolre, Tours ls 145 o ing themsclves with hablt-forming | be prescribed to meet the great probiem bread, soda erackers, biscuits, maea- tempt to siide over them. Whether the | trouble is said to be the irrepressible | muns o Har's, oy, ratl and nearly 200 drugs, stimulants and aleoholic bev- | of iron deficiency with its attendan font, sPasheitl SEmpce., sfo. fari tuati be cleared by the forth- ve of s In_su airtfine morthesst of Bor- » k ~ . t degerminated corn meal, na longer uation wi L 3 dove of peace. deaux. It is the chief trade and pop- erages, I am convinced that in this symptoms of weakness, mervousmess, iron to be found. Refining processes oming address of the new chancellor —_— ulation center of the Department of — way they could ward off disease, pre- | lack of vitalily, palencss, and generally | have removed the irom of Mother Earin remains to be seen. From the way in which King Alex- jIndre-et-Loire and stretches for venting it becoming organic In thous- | yundown conditions, Peom (hess s G bc e s 3 Vent: s Everything finds its level, whether | 10, of cases and thereby the lves of 2 rom these impoverished foods an ander is opposing Venizelos in Greece, | nearly two miles from the left bank o4 an! AGAINS] silly methods 6f hi kery, by it is possible that he Is anxious to|of the Loire to the right bank of the | 1Pance or othe: . The people have | thousands might be saved who now die | WARNS T USE OF ORDINARY MET- arowing dowh. ihe Wiliesins® the a way of making their wants known |every year from pneumonia, grippe, ALLIC IRON so commonly taken by mostpeople. peic pdgay g g M - 1L cooked are. respensible for another CANADIAN CONSCRIPTION. o bl e Cher, which flows into the Loire a It is a peculiar situation which has |’ 5 2 few miles west of the city. Before 3{‘,;’";7“»1'&%1?. ‘,‘,"":,,:‘“"'.,".; kidney liver, heart l_lg'uhlaumd other the war it was a favorite city with i — &en dangerous maladies. e real and true = i trend of the public. There is beyond | cquse which started their diseases was “I fully agree with Dr. James. Peo- g‘;’:pg:nn-em:éurn;::?{:i ‘r\-}x’:\" '::: veloped in Canada as the result of| In the obServance of his 79th birth- to pass a conscription 1aw | gay John Wanamaker was at his cus- | ERSlish and American tourists. all, reasonableness in what ail of the |nothing more or less than @ weakened be effective throughout the|tomary daily task. It was “business po;:‘a,',‘{” e Des usierony im- | people decide to do and .the indivi- ronaition brought on by a lack of fron Pl¢ need more iron. There can be no Yigor to a ripe aFe, you must supply Canada has always been a|as usual” with him. DohTNs irom Foundries,” sieojshments. | qual eeifish motive 18 thrown to the|'n the blood" strong, vigorous iron men and beau- the iron deficieney in your food by ong advocate of the volunteer sys- = pottery, and chemical works, leather,| WiPd: All you have to do is to rely | .m...onds of people suffer trom t!ful healthy women without lron. Not LiinE Some form of organic iron— ¥ k 2| onthe peiis Snd SRS G SN Ut |tron deficiency and do not know it 1068 880 & TAW Ghnie to,me who was sit G rolr B ia ., e 3 F 2 s not enou tem for raising an army, and under| The only trouble with that new dis- | boot and sh i s = P E nly oe manufactories, and au- b a system it has been sending| covery of a coal vein in Alaska Is that|tomobile factories, besides ifs famous |21l right. A few slick deals a - sort| ™0y " ol ng or wel ea ” Y : . bes s Mt of hand, foollng af you are not strong or well you g 2 nousands of men to the war in Ey-| it is too far away to afford much re- | confectionary establishments, its chief | Of, bt of hand, fooling 0 POO- | o st to yourwelf to make the fol. DO0TIY helf & century old and ssked sait ple will only last for time being, [OFS 1t o Tourcal Lo ek e San MO o give him a preliminary examl- NOTE—Nusset Imm whih ln prerived” sad . See ho rocommended abere by Dhoucisms in” vk 5 Erest In a great many res - i N o for A o i - ity o HEE Do S el amamEmata L B il e 1 E D T e T :h°m’°‘"tmfl’l’a;; work or how far you ean walk with- nation for life insurance. I was aston- of cams I3 mot 4 patemt medicine n part. and it has been frequently refer-| Having taken over 36,000 prisoners| “The town takes its name from the|is they are chasing false lights ana |QUt becoming ured. Next take two ished to find him with the blood pres- remeds, Dut one which i well knawr red to as an instance where the vol- | since the first of July, the Russians|Callic tribe of Turones. It was an|are jed astray for the present from |[Ve-STain tabléts of Nuxated 1ron yure of 4 boy of a as full of e, . inde. Wom, ewmifiaii ere. wigek Ttees dyatata BRd Workod out —en. [ et At e e e ally of Vercingetorex, the leader of |gno (=0 %Ry, ‘OF (O BIESTOL O three times per day after meals for ok Lwenty Ane G Bel e ent phrsielans cverymhere. U Budk GF : b % elr accom- | the insurrection against the authority | 3tadr P 8. —ltwo weeks. Then test your strength ViSor, vim and vitality as a young Uk the wder inocganic inn pmducis it f et Such of course is judgment based | plishments of a year ago in the next|of Julius Caesar in Gaul in 52 B. C, > ey o 2gain and see huw much you have man; in fact, a young man he really ik nor upsl e s or e o upon appearances, for while Canada | fortnisht. Thereafter the town was known as ined. From my own experience With way notwithstanding his age. The 1.5 Mot poent romeds i nearly all fomts o — . Caesarodunum for many vears. . It| These are days of steady public im- | Nuxated Tron I feel it is such a-valu- s v ol 4 indigestion, ns well as for nervous. run-down e secret, he sald, was taking iron—Nux- diilons The menulecturgs Rive Aeh sreet. con from all indications has been success- ful in raising the needed men through| In view of all the conflicting opin-|fell before the Visigoths just three |provements, and the state is doing|ible remedy that it should be kept in S i e A voluntary response to the call for|ions which are being expressed con-|years prior to the final collapse of the |much in that direction, especially in |very hospifal and prescribed by every ated Iron had filled him with renewed g b sor Sadiie ot oo toforte troops, an analysis of the situation|cerning the resignation of Bethmann 0":,}:11”& ‘;{ c*;‘r’“me} tEfltfh.‘" in lhe‘ th; lrm.kinx the p&lhi‘ of travel straight |physician iy this country.” Hfe. At 30, he was in bad health; at [° 4%y ny man o7 wemss undir 60 wo ischs it . 5 Tl ok : p < century i nto sses: table stream 3 " tnereate helr strength oy 1;;:":: rtrr::; !lrl"\‘glumee'gs have not uonv\pgmme“re‘mons for it and those (,ew‘mfl el :}as i eu‘:x‘t)llse?;!mt‘haot ‘:‘:""::5"7;11‘;;“ :o-d B C*::; "gr.hi f‘ kY :ogloit:n‘mzhg:'chn. 46 he was careworn and nearly all in— in four wecks ume provided they ‘ace o serin co o ¢ provinces, that | responsible, s a fact that all are L g iatil - ing <irig tudi MTY now at 50, after taking Nuxated I crganic triie. | They ales effer o refand oo ere | i e i name from the | mov. 2 um tion: asked what he thought of & miracle of vitality and his face 4 endurvice In ien dam thme. 1t apathy on the part of the Frenc - | uaily known about the real underlyin, , - S, W 2] it et s O L D e ving|town and which saved Europe from of the latest additions to hishway|Dr. Jamee’ remarks. In reply, he said: beaming with the buoyancy of youth. saa ai med arsms 0200 0% 1ee paglians and It is because of this un- | circumstances. :: tbe domination of Mohammedans. The construction is the Westoort bridme. ).

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