_ NOVEMBER 1 , 1917 .» . . ,- .. ;_~~_, » _fs -~_.. » '. » - 1 . , is » , ‘.'»}~' ‘f 2* ' - ,.9 “a,~=~..~-.I , » I _i. 'Ag :_ - 'ras csiiawrrsrown GUARDIAN. ` » - ' l SANS' Fi i0R All |Nii KIDNEYS. We eat too much meat which clogs Kldnoya, then the Back hurtl Most ioiks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels,.get sluggish and clog-' ged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull mis- ery in the kidney region, severe head. aches. acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disortiers. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and' the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region. get about four ounces of .lad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespooniul in a. glass oi’ wat. er before breakfast for a few daysi and your kidneys will then act line. This famous salts is made from tlie` acid oi' grapes and lemon juice, com., billed with lithia, and is hnrmlesstoi flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. it also neu- traiizes the acids in tho urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad- der disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid- neys clean, thus nvoidingserious com» plications. ° A well-known local diusgist says he sells lots of Jud Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney irnulllc while it is only trouble. ABOUT MARGARINE Msrgarino is now used in .sin-li lui-p;e‘ quantities by those who rfiin and those who cannot afford io hny initizii- that it has become a necesslt oi' over lin Y yi .' life. Every source ot' raw material for the manufacture of this- valuable com- modity should, tiierefore he de-votstll , mmf ’ ' cmaoisn Fish Now ns- ' ' ‘“““'“*'~ GULARLY USED iN ARMYt The London correspondent ot the Scotsman writes: “I was brought in direct touch with one promising me- thod oi calllng'in the new world to supply the deficiencies of the old. Major Hugh A. Green, a Glasgow man who is on the staff of the quar- termaster-geuerai of the Canadian forces, gave a luncheon party for the Purpose oi! enabling his guests' ,to sample the iisb fare now provided ‘re- gularly for soldier from the dominion. As yet, it is supplied only to the men encamped in -this country or in hospital, but Major Green, who has been the pioneer of this' new enter- prise hopes to have it extended soon to the trenches. Those who par- took of the luncheon. which includes tive or six different kinds or hsh, plainly cooked in the same way' as served out to the soldiers. could rea-I llzo how much appreciated it must be as a break in the monotony of army meals. The Canadians now have fish for breakfast two days a week, and a ilsh dinner on Fridays, and the ration has the double recommendation of lie- _lng cheap as wc-ll as popular. Thai secret, oi' success in the use oi frozen? fish lies in the thawing and the cook-1 ing. For the Canadian army this is done by experts, who know that the fish should he kept frozen until need- ed. then soaked in cold water just long enough to take out the frost. nox artificial heat being used. and thcn cooked at once. Major Green, af- tc-r his guests had partaken of it deli-I ciiouii dish of lake fish, casually imeu-l tloned that it had been caught in »Sas'-' katchewnn two years' ago. liis guests could -only reply that, apart from his, statement. ihcre was no evidence ol* the fact, Tho iiavoi' ot the ilsh gave no corroboration. While his prcseiii niissloii is to s\ip~, plement the ration oi' the soldiers. Major Green is enthusiastic ni-1 -to t`:ie_ _juliire possibilities of the (‘.anadian~ rivers. taker. and salt water uslieries.. He points out that for months after '__q._ ._ .sun-€.....:,, , . .. . f ~- ~ . _1 1 I t ' i 1 __. i . 'L _ I ~l|-1'” .'..*., Ii M . _ , i. 1 i \ 1| w 0l\’ti S' “' all gain.” Yesterday an army of men started out to sell. Victory Bonds. V " For the next three weeks theirs will “be ai colos- sal ' task. , 0 From Cape Breton to the Yukon, they will try; to call at every city home, every farm home, and every office factory and business institution to; with “ vmw t° kewmg '"9 9"!" W"h'i the war li-1 ove trawlers ein io ed , ’ in rcasonabl' limits. H tie-t in. .A U D Y k 1 b V* - d ‘ Barinizliitas brzen Dioduaed lnliglel? ljgmtgle t‘;d"Q:,`;l,lpy t"f£l£§:°C§;'_nP° 'EQ e Ss cocoa u an a P e ' ; i ' ' .‘ . A , , ' . p im rn oi ni according to u i~eceni article in tin- Scientiiln America ~ mines. and as meat will. probably, have become scarcsr than ever, the| _, by M" "' need for aii.vlliary food supplies will; C ' .f ' h . d f .:.:.'i "it °“°e“'e’ ' y°“ can’ t e' magmtu e ° ° " of the cohuna palm oi (‘r=ntral find . tr e I ozen sn trom ana a, t .t » t Q , , , , f ,,, ' ._ has incrsasm from about six millions- k ° h h d 1 I . d h h ;`£_';"bre;‘;;'li_f`§‘n[2ur?‘?}:m;':.a;m`h(_"fx to ten millions sterling a_ year. ’1‘liis,i Q e ‘ a' 1 e 1 _ trich fcatlioi's, the brzinclit-_it lisiiiu iii it is liclieviiii can be easily doubled . V 1 . ' . .. the iorm of li-tivo ineasurliii.: thirty to ix Shil’ .wn_hr "Frrifzer2t:l'?g Space °f"‘_i sixty feet in length, which br-iid ovoi in graceful curves. Thi-. nuts hang in large clustois i'roni near the lmao ot iuport toni vaigocs o sii from New I foundlaud in the time required to_ bring one load of meat from Austra ` . t-_ll ._ t ', lla. iiitherto one ofthe ditficuitiesl __ . ' h. d t l :.':.‘:.:'=1'.t.i;;..."t:..°:'...§.:iif";:...;': ~f i S11. feallllng all these t ings, 0 Y°“1’ “H1109 , pei'ii‘sry_ A hnrd :ihcll :iboul tlirr-i= oi' iinported Paiiadiaii ilsli. especially, _ ' ‘ _ I tenths of an inch thick siirrouiida ai ;’|‘__:i:§’(;‘l' hlgf;-;"r(;::ii‘;Vfl|§il0\1iZh 13°] kernel measuring two to tlirce iiiclies in length, and about. one and hail' ln- ches in`iiii1mc't,cr. iiniil ‘recently sonic difficulty ha been oxpvitmitotl iii wrecking the slioll.. ot tliiwe nuts, but ig ed ii ii a r a sonable rate, some oi them have been known to thaw the ilsh anti sell ii alongside the trcsli Scottish or Env li~4li -minion at thc same print- Tile' i mM_J]im,B.|mv,, n0w|,e(,,,,|,,vi,,_.i,,w|,|,-i, imported ilsiicristst niiriiit -id. ii pound, give satisfactory results About n i|u.iii of oil lr- obtaifned i`iom one liuiiiirhfi nuts, and an nveiage tice pioiiuioi one thousand nuts ii yoi'. Mr.Mcll cali are twctyllvc ioiiuo »p.ilnl~i to ilic acre, i which casio tlio colony .<:.lionld be capable of producing 275.000 tons of oil annually; while Guatemala and laiitlcd in this countiy, and should* yield a fair proilt if retailed at iid. a il S DI would give it iiiii profit, .ind that the retailers should be forbidden t'o thawl it out and mix it with the British | '_ _._ , 0 . wg. 1.( 1 Ii( M Q, ,_ __‘ i. 5', ,` ...»-_ _u i » t i ., ... __., .t ,__ r tabllsiinicni in cveiy town of reoog- g e ‘ y ~ ~ -_ 1 iz sliopsivlieretaiiailiaii frozen ihhl h t W B Decide t e amoun on i . _ .,} _,L i \ ‘i pound Major (irccn suggests the es-l ` 'l t i 1. / 1 >. ». M" "» ».. wi 'fit' , ii . . . _` , (5, , . t( l if ` J H3 . 'Wg ' l' \` i , . i » ‘ - " x I' ‘~ Q A I O l Z . < _ h -i-edited caught fish. The Canadian and New- Be d t I tl n ;S,,‘;:i:“?,h Sl¢l:)1n(:::ia;;)|-aillgmeiiltfi' oct trei>.». iouiidlund ilshei-ies which are practi~| 0 n a 0 1.3 ai to he qupeiiui' cally in their infancy, could in a iewf , Cohune nut oil d ` - »` to that produced from cotoauuts, ami months supply Biitain uitii millions o evcr v ig(!,‘;,nl:,§;;E1\;';‘|;;;G?nl;1l.tlie open iiiark. . f pounds of fist, -~ ny wel-ak. ltdAan_.‘ A VOICE ANALYSIS IS MADE W|TH NEW APPARATUS of the fuiliermen in Canada, botli on the Atlantic ami Pacific coasts, liavol been in the habit of iising during only; hall' the ymr. mainly for the reason- i i ~-~. »»'»~ no if You should and will buy Victory Bonds, but, An interesting nppiiratus that has Enormous developments in Newfound o t , - f _ - iaiul linvc already start ii. and *iii* ' 7 7 I ` p ` _ , hieniilgililillytliliilliyomtlillilyi;eDtli)e0i`illl:- i-old store tit St. Jolin-_ti lic-gun iii t e _ » . ? ,3l|¢,|e,, of the _inimnn voice :ind to April, and to bc completcii this _vcaipi . in determine detects that réquirc reme- will hold 20,000,000 pounds of irozsii that they ciiiiiiot dispose of the catoli, l ° ' , " t . i ti li t fan illustrated ilsli. '|~lii_ti sto,-qgo is freezing l0ii.»5 ' dying is ie sux cc o ~ article in Popular Mechanics for No vsmber. 'l‘ho instrument is liuilt of 000 pounds daily, and in ii short time will be alile to freeze over 250 000 memlaml by asetrlisllivgmil!1;“lli?:"t§l<:3- l)l?llzn(l:lilclavi;r