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THE WATERTOWN RB-UNION. '%, orover ytare. Father Johps Medicine lias been success- fu% treating colls and coughs Mrtn|TOlfhouF uslf^alboholor 4ar(|lr0uisdru§s Srrany \ A Wearisome Lecturer. \Bltggins is always lecturing on pa- triotism.\ \Yes. Sometimes I think he is an alien enemy and is trying to make patriotism unpopular.\ Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of OASTDBIA, that famous ol d remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of __ In Use for Over 3*0 Tears. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Limit to Space. \Jlove u p in front, there, please,\ shouted th e conductor of one of the 5-to-6 a. in. Illinois street cars. \Can't do it; door's shut,\ answered a stentorian voice In that direction.— Indianapolis News. Balked. Hubby—You think you're deep, but to me you are an open book. Wifie—But you can't shut me up. W. L. DOUCLAS \THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE\ $3 $3.50 S4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 A i?g B w& - Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For sale.tiy ovler 9000 shoe dealers. The Best Knp'svn Shoes in the World. 1L Bougie-name-andthe retail price 13 stamped on the bot- tomiof all-shoes ac the factory. ^Tbe value is guaranteed and ^grer.,protected against high pwces for inferior shoes. The ... ^rrUa are'the same everywhere.' Theycost no more in San •i-tfanctscp than they do in New York. They are always worth the pricej>aid for'them. '_ _ 'T'he quality, of W. L. Douglas .product is guaranteed by more \+. than 40 -years experience in rnafcing fine shoes. The smart styles .are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a\'weU-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., K by the highest paidj skilled' shoemakers, under the direction and 's.uperyisioh of experienced men, all -working with an honest .determination to make-the best shoes for thepnee that money can buy. Ask yonv.s,hoe dealer f^r \W. %. Douglas shoes. If ho oan- •not supply you -witrt t^io Mhtl you want, talco no other malce. Wi'lto for interesfcine; boolclefc explaining how to get shoes, or. the highest standard of-'quality for the prico, by return mail, postage free. LOOK FQR W. L. DougIa» name arid the retail price stamped on th e bottom. v, v :? *«':: ;*; .«^ ^ * // 1. Naval recruits a t the training station a t Newport, It.. I,, lined up for inspection. 2, Periscope rillo now being used with grert success by the French. 8. Mile. Jeanne Tardy, the new attache of tho French undersecretary of finance, the first woman to be s o employed ia France. PAYING TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON'S MEMORY A Q V -s The war's devastation of • European crops has caused an unusual demand for grain from the American Conti- nent. The people of the world must be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel offers great profits t o the farmer. Canada's invitation is therefore especially attractive. Sh e wants settlers t o make money and happy, prosperous homes for themselves by helping her raise immense wheat crops. Yon can get a Homestead of 160 acres FREE and other lands at remarkably low prices. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yleld3 as high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also of Oats, Barley and Flax. t Mixed farming as profitable an industry as grain rais- ing The excellent grasses full of nutrition are the only food required for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools, churches, markets convenient, climate excellent. Tnoro Is an extra demand for farm labor to rcplaco the many young men who have volunteered for the war. The Government Is urging farmers to put oxtra acroago into grain. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or O. G. HUTLEDGE 301 East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. Canadian Government Agent 5 #i' *'« gpiiKDJIIlEillill Government Issues I Warning | Against Fly Poisons | Following is an extract from \Tho §j Transmission of Disease by yil6s,\ gt Supplement No. 29 t o the Pablio m Health Keports, April, 1916. {• \Of other fly poisons mentioned, jjj mention should bo made, meroly for u a pnrposo of, condemnation, of those M composed of arsenic. Fatal cases of §• poisoning oijfihtWren through the j§ *\•\ • f ****?ho i,J ,nnas * r e far too H tne ticLg to-the resem- jjj mg Weal poisoning to m rnui and cholera In- m ... ,ayp4 that the cases B \•\f^jby any means, com- B or at Arsenical fly-dc- • . unit* must be rated as jgj the #rous, and should n nveh if other rfleas- m i' juia.\ H ., -riji, cases have been re- B *.lL 'iess Tfithln the last H • v™^2ate& above this hom- J -PlSv-aiofthorcalnumber. m t ftd anovbyusingthesofe, m Ijta'iitlier'^y'antehei! g lotelepOT • • fcojdler, ai 6nt- Of a the mal •who eouii f-ent of disp le colonel Ftttaf th e (semeat \vr< [ of the sah anticipat 1 Hth th e stufeS™ The e^«0S,tSSa rahSiotlS to fat-jron can «a. ' pie and to' his manda-j 3 for or with you. ^Terences. Bodkleti MOB# NO. iM317. In th e Tea Kettle. Cousin Elinor had a big boil nn tbe back of his nook that was interfering seriously with his enjoyment of spring and the world in general, nnd the con- versation a t the dinner table turned from Cousin Elmer's ailment to a gen- eral discussion of boils. When a lull came, John, age eight, who had been listening intently, spoke up: \The last boll I saw, papa, tvas in the ten kettle.\—Indianapolis News. CUTICURA STOPS ITCHING Instantly In Most Cases^—Write for a Free Sample. Cuticura Is wonderfully effective. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal al l forms of Itching, turning skin and scalp af- fections. Besides these super-creamy emollients If used dally prevent little skin troubles becoming serious. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. Necessary. \My dear, I have just learned to my sorrow that w e must cut the Dub- leighs at once,\ began his wife, squar- ing herself around to watch th e effect of her words upon his features. \Why impossible; they are the best friends we have!\ responded her hus- band, fully aroused. \I know; bu t our cooks have quar- reled.\ Not th e Right Kind.' \I have an option on some town lots—\ \I hope It Isn't local option.\ He who offends another cannot re- member It long, his mind being occu- pied with offenses against himself. Do not mistake every yellow streak for a\ golden opportunity. A medicine droppei' that also serves as a bottle stopper has been invented. Granulated Eyelids, Eyei inflamed by expo- sure to Snn, Dust and Wind fuickly relieved b y Murine yeRcmedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At Cruggists. or by mail 50c per Bottle. Hnrlns Eye SafvB in tubes 25c. For Book oi the Eye fBEE u k Hurioi £ye Bemed* Co., Chfol •'- \ The British and French \ ai commissioneis togethoL with cnbin<-t mu lbus nd 1111113 1 11 avy officers, visited the tomb of Washington at Mt. Vernon an d paid tribute to tho memory o f tho first president. The illustration shows tho tomb decorated and surrounded by the crowd, and, at the left, Marshal Joll'ro within the gulo saluting: Washington's bier. ' AMERICAN VESSEL SUNK BY GERMAN SUBMARINE The American oil tank steamer Vacuum which was sunk by a German submarine while on her way to the United States. Part of the crew, a naval lieutenant and four gunners were lost. HERO OF AN AIR BATTLE FOR THE REJECTED VOLUNTEER Maj. h. W. B. Eees of the Eoyal Fly- ing corps is the hero of the British party in Washington. Single-handed lie fought ten German planes, bringing down seven of them and driving th e rest away. His achievement was wit- nessed by his comrades, who reported flie occurrence. H e received the Vic- toria cross two months ago. He still Ump<* from a wound in th e knee sus- tained in the encounter. tvw von* MlUtTlllrNKTftatr MIUtlMninnf TuiiicM»A«utfs YOHKERS UMnn»MMnrAT U4MAJMITHW7 UNITED STATES NAVY RECRUITING STATION 34 EAST 2Jw> STHEET NEW YORK, N. Y . <»rrwuM An m XADIMH AVS*> TELUttOKEOUHUCY I22 t IftOOKLYH ttimnutUAVIHOt iti»itaro»Avixui ICllijlTUlLtUUI IMiriOHAVIHUI JAMAICA iMruLrotfmCT Sear Sir:-- I am sorry that the rigid phyeloai reijuire- oente make It Impossible, fo r you to serve your oountry In tho »favy In time of rar. Tiiere in goofl reason for ouoh rigid re- ( quireraentB, BO you ohould not worry about not poesing. I feel that sinoo you riave heon patriotic onough t o volunteer, you should have something to ohow for it, so that no one will have the right to call you a \Slacker.* Therefore, with this letter is a button for your ootrt. Wear it. It i n o n lionor to have the right to. If, as a. result of wearing thin button, and uhowing this letter, you Influence eome other nan to oome forward, you may, in that way, help your country, possibly «» much, as if you had actually \done your bit\ in the Kavy. Bow, juot a word of caution. I t would t>o highly dishonorable for you to permit any one eloo to wear tais button. I* would ' give him a ehanco to pre-fcerid to do what you havo actually dono.i If you do no t care to wear it, and treasure It, put it in an envelope and mail i t to any Navy Booruiting Officer. But tho right thing to do io to wear it and b e proud of It. And if any ono ever questions your patriotism, show him this lettor. I t shows that you have honestly tried to d o your duty fcy your oountry. „ ^, Be8peotfully, O7 , •zu. U.S.Havy, Booruiting Offioer. OutTrSTg^ltMT-i^JlilllLA Do Weak Kidneys Keep You Sick, and ASS Worn Out ? I F YOU have a constant, dull ache, o r sharp pains whenever you bend or twist your back, and the kidney secretions seem disordered, too, don't waste time plastering o r rubbing the bad back. It's likely that the cause is kidney weakness, and delay in treating the kidneys may invite uric acid poisoning, gravel, dropsy or fatal Bright's disease. Get Doan's Kidney Pills, a special remedy for weak kidneys, used around \\ie world and publicly recommended by 50,000 people in the U. S. A. Personal Reports of Real Cases CURE HAS LASTED. Mrs. fins. N!.''i' = . 1!.> P.nUSt, rvr-URliiM, N. Y. >i> :• • I .MU my llto to Hoan'a Klilney Pills. Scar- k't fever had left my kidneys in nuCul fohape. I bt-i.una bu uoalt niul helijU'&a Unit I couldn't move and my hands and limbs were awol- lon to twice their normal slzo. I was treated by tho best physicians, but was told I couldn't live much longer. I heard of Doan's KMnoy Pills at that tlmo and began taliinff Ilium. The first box relieved mo and three boxes rostored mo to good health. The euro has lasted.\ A DOCTOR'S STATEMENT. Pr. M N. Pago, ES Holland St., Flip, r.i. says: \ I suffered for two years frnm soreness and weakness across my back and a condition of the kidney secretions plainly showed that my kidneys were at fault. I lost forty pounds and nothing did mn any good until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. TUey not only cured mo o£ kidney trouble, but also re- moved an nbseoss from my right kidney. This may seem doubtful to some people, but it is BO and I will swear to it. I know that Doan's) Kidney Pills can be depended up- on.\ lilDNEY PIIvLS 50c a Box at All Stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Mfg. Chemists Her Part. Ji'iui wns t o take pni't In tier first weiMliip;, wliieii was to be one with the double rlnjr sorvlee. When she enme home she was questioned by her iilntli- ei' 11s to what sin\ did. Jean answered: \I carried tlio ho rliiR.\ OSGHEE'S GE1I Panacea of the Home the World Over. Why will you allow a cold to ad- vance In your system nnd thus encour- age more serious maladies, such as pnoumonla or lung trouble, when by tho timely use of a fe w closes of ISU.SCIICO'N German Sjrup you can get relief, .This medicine iins stotid the lest of fifty years. It Induces a good night's sleep with easy expectoration lH the morning. For sale by druggists in ult parts of the civilized world In 20 and 70 cent bottles.—Adv. Cameo Cutting. Cameo cutting, one of th o most an- tique of orcnpntloni.lini recently been Introduced into the United States. Suspicious. Poet—The editor 1ms taken six of my poems. That guy must b e nutty enough to write poetry himself. The man who would always tell tho truth dare not tell everything that Is told him for the truth. People wouldn't be so careful about their actions i f It wasn't fo r the gos- sips. An Anti-Militarist. \I don't believe in compiilsni-.v mili- tary training.\ said Meandcrim: Mike. \A man Muiuld iiut be cumin-Neil to fight.\ \I>at ain't de point.\ n-.lniji.-.; I'lnd- (lillK I'ete. \If yo u get lulu tl.-illlin' yrm don't Knew win tier \e<i':: ever llfive til Hrlil e r I., ' I'.II' II' .• liro ('hit,' (liVII iniikn \t \ II-. wip • '1' wri- te r n-rn'ri r uliiil. ' - .en'-ir '. • j-'-r- ••111111I liberty \ Changed. \Crlllixnll (hlhll iliie-ll'l deem lileo tin- .same Inwn since it wenl dry.\ \That's right,\ rejilled Broiieliu Hub. \II has changed both in jnj- nnd .--rief. The boys don't have iif.it.hor »i many frolics nor as ninny funerals.\ When wisdom police! rim it in. Ties in thesirecis th e C0CICROAGHES aro easily killed by using Sf @an?ES 9 E§@ef ris Paste Full directions i n 15 languages Sold everywhere'—25c and $1.00 U.S. Government Buys it \WAR0N EGGS'^SAVE DOLLARS BY USING \VCCQ *\h VPH\ Habsolutely roplacuHflfifta.ln cakca, tiMUO on 1 LIS middlaKft, salna drosalitKO, pica, Joo \>TQ&m, otc. Ono 2fio can (postpaid) saves tlir«o doson man. Conforms with para xood laws. Urns Savoa Co., 135 Cuiuuiurcial Stroot, Box lWO, Uoolon, Muss, B . of all kinds bo«Kht and. sold. If you havo ariyto noil or want to • jiurcliftse any wrlto, Riving par- ticulars. G. ICUas & lira., Job Dept., iiuITaioVN. Y. PATENTS Watson XC.Goloman.-WaBh-. lllilton.O.O. Hooks £roo. jligh- ost rofuroncos. U&st rofjulto. in order that those who volunteer for enlistment and are rejected may not be subjected to the charge of being \slackers the recruiting service Is giving them letters and buttons like those illustrated. Empty Vessels, Etc. Some men make a lot of noise during an altercation in the belief that they «re putting UD a sound argument Tho Difference. A man will stand by the hour to watch the passing throng; a woman will si t by tho window. Your liver Is the Best A dull, yellow, lifeless skin, o r pimples nnd eruptions, ore twin brothers t o constipation. Bile, nature's own laxative, is getting into your blood instead of passing out of your system no it should. This io tho treatment, in suc- cessful use for 50 years — one pill driily Small Pill-Small Dur>:-9raa!l Price (more only when necessary). Carter's Little Li?er Pills For Coitsfipatel Genulno beers «Signature Puts You Rifiht Over Ni«h t Pallid, Pals, Potty-Faced People Neeil Carter's IroniPilis| \ riiiji A ^A. V **£*•