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THE EDMONTON 6 oCtOBLR 13, 1317 Canadian Casualties Anaemia -Lack of Iron Is Greatest Curse jlTbSealUi and Beauty of AmericanWomen Says Dr. Ferdinand King. New York Physician and Medical Author Any Woman Who Tires Easily, ia Nervous or Irritable, or Looks Pale, Haggard and Worn, Should i Hare Her Blood Examined for Iron Deficiency, Increase the Strength and Endurance of Week, Nervous, Careworn Women 100 itm i wo weens lime In Many Instances down, instead of dosing themselves with halit-forming drugs, stimulants and al- J. 6JM99 Pte. Frank Sidney Strong, 43v Charlton Hamilton, Ont Wounded Severely 452391 Pte.

Hugh Burnalde, IS Lydla Ottawa, Ont. Wounded and Gassed 795952 Pte. Donald McCuish, 136 Alton Toronto Ont. Previously Reported Missing, Now Reported Killed In Action Oct. 8th or Sth 1916.

701336 Pte. Cyril John Shaughnessy, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ont. 77594 John Halliday. St. John Creeton, Scotland.

429561 Pte. Albert Edward Finlay, 3 Baltic Dundee, Scotland. Previously Reported Mlsslno Now Re ported Killed in Action Sept. 25-28, 191 700971 Pte. Harris Proctor, 9 Sth Ave.

Lachine- Locks, Montreal. Previously Reported Wounded and Miss Ing Now Killed In Action Oct. 9, 1916 14Z064 Pte. Harvey James Lav. son Knox, Massey Station, Ont.

Previously Reported Missing Now Safe With Unit Ann fM 1017 814245 ReerS. South Rochester. N.T. Reported Wounded Sept. 12, Returned to Duty, Sept.

13, 1917 772733 Pte. Ernest Lynn, 147 Nelson St. Brantford, Ont. eononc veberages I am convinced that in this way they could ward off disease, preventing It becoming organic In thousands of cases and thereby the lives of thousands might be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kidney, liver, heart trouble and other dangerous maladies. The real and true cause which started their disease wa nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by a lack of iron In the blood.

On account of the peculiar nature of woman, and, the great drain placed upon her system at certain periods, she requires Iron much more than man to help make up for the loss. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to chanee food Into llvinr tin- sue. Without it. no matter how much you cni. your iooa merely passes through you without doing you any good Tou don't get the strength out of it.

and as a consequence vou become weak, pale and sickly looking. Just like a plant trying to grow In a soil deficient in Iron. If you are not strong or well, you OTTAWA, Oct. (By Mall) The following list of casualties is supplemental to the list of officers and western rank and file sent out by telegraph on this date: INFANTRY Gas Poisoning Lieut. Neil Cciauhoun Fergusson, 70 Madison Toronto, Ont.

Previously Reported Missing Now Prisoner of War, Karlsrupe Lieut. Kenneth R. Morrison, 114 Bothwell Glasgow, Scot. Previously Reported Wounded, Now Reported Wounded and Missing August 81, 1917. 645309 Pte.

John Fletcher, 8th Leeds, England. Previously Reported Wounded and Miss- Inq: Now Prisoner of War. (Wounded slightly.) Capu Hobert Archibald Brodie, 8215 St. James N.D.G., Montreal, P.Q. Dangerously ,111 Lieut.

Harold Cockayne Weaver, 26 Gladstone "VYlrabledon. S.W., England. MOUNTED RIFLES Reported Woundd, Remained at -Duty sept. 15, 1917 Kd6 Ei, Richmond Surrey, England. ENGINEERS Reported Wounded Sept.

1917 Lieut. Victor Maitland Meek, Port tan-ley, Ont SERVICES Wounded Severe Lieut. Maxwell Clayton Wade, Brock Montreal. Wounded 343929 Pte. Thomas Otto Murray, Park Extension.

Montreal. INFANTRY Killed In Action Sept. 16, 1917 636409 Pte. Sydney John Taylor, Bloom-field, Ont. Reported Wounded Sept.

14, 1917 640093 Pte. John Peter 2 Ter race Oldham Lancashire, England. I 1288 Stl 1 It takes a joint of Bee to make a bottle of Bovril Bovril contains the goodness of the Beef. The vital elements that give beef its special place and alue as a food are concentrated and stored in Bovril. In theory many non-meat foods have a high nourishing value, but they do not yield up nearly all their nourishment to the body.

They are like German money, not worth its face value when you try to turn it into gold. But Bovril enables you to extract that nourishment which otherwise you would never get. In other words, it enormously increases the feeding value of other foods. Body-building powers of BOVRIL proved equal to 10 to 20 times the amount taken. In spite of the increase in the cost of beef (the raw material of Bovril) the price of Bovril has not been increased since the outbreak of the war.

Previously Reported Missing Now Re-0I ported Killed In Action Sept. 26, 1917 22713 U-Corp George W. Boone, 143 ggw MiMnnii ir woTVie day mpir bemuse "he the secret of great strength and endur- nnA fllle1 hla 1 with trnn imA aafMV owe it to yourself to make the follow- ing test: See how long you can work or YOU Can Tell the WOTHCtt Wlttt how far you can walk without becoming 7,. tired. Next take two five-grain tablets Plenty OX lTOn in thelT blOOd-of ordinary nuxated Iron three times per honuti Ail riaalfTtv tar day after meals for two weeks.

Then test neaiUiy rOSy CReeKM your strength again and see how much Wnmen full Of Life Vim arui you have gained. I have seen dozens of Hl ana nervoua run-down people who were ail- Vitality Sroir form TnH tfl-! conditions with unfailing results. I have SonSf hpn rtnHil Induced many ether physicians to give It anv T. a Mai- ot whom have g.ven mi meet take iA firm? rV sufprising reports in regard to its great take the old forms of reduced iron, iron nower a. h.nHh and hnlMir acetate, or tincture or iron slmnK.

ir. Administration of Nux.ted Iron Will ror TW17 rUfTTiC ARRriT 1 lLl lillLUk) ArrtAh Mother, why doril you take NUXATED IRON and be strong and well and have nice rosy cheeks instead of being so nervous and irritable all the time and looking so haggard and old-The doctor gave some to Susie Smiths mother and she was worse off than you are and now she looks just fine -There can be no healthy, beautiful. rosy cneexea women wltnout iron, says Dr. Ferdinand King, a New Tork Physician and Medical Author. "In my recent talks to physicians on-the grave and serious consequences of iron deficiency In the Diooa oi American women, I have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more organic iron nuxated iron for their nervous, rundown, weak, haggard-looking women patients.

Pallor means anaemia. The skin of an anameic woman is pale, the flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone. the brain fags and the memory falls, and often they become weak, nervoua, irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women, the rosea go from their cheeks." "In the most common foods of America, the starches, Bugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread, soda rtacxers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degerminated cornmeal no longer ia Iron to be found.

Refining processes have removed the iron of Mother Earth from these impoverished foods, and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe, the water In which our vegetables are cooked are responsible for another grave iron loss." "Therefore, if you wish to preserve youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old you must supply the Iron deficiency in food hv unfns some form of oriranio 0' If 1' Dr. and they the the 189688 Pte. Herbert Watson. 102 Tan- rZ M- a. tarra St.

Walsall. Staffordshire. Eng. wllIlm, FUk 836 Previously Reported Missing; Now Re- Destern Pittsburgh, Pa. ported Missing Between August 15-18 Previously Reported Missing Now Re-197 Joined Regiment Aug.

1S, 1917 675195' Pte. Joseph Brown, Village of Roe''t DA'bort Waterson, Cardlngton. Bedfordshira, England. 455739 Pte. Alfred Gagne, St.

Andrew's billed In Action "'tween Aug. 15-18 I 1917 few cents. The Iron demanded by Mother Nature for the red colurine rn.it' ter in the blood of her children alas! not that kind 412598 Pte. Alfred Philip Hawkins, Mill BrOOK RR NO Ont 405417 Arthur Tonard Shepherd, E0 Heltzman Toronto. Ont.

123956 Corp. Edward AVesley I of iron. oi another has gone down in inglorious de-jnust take feat gimply for the lack at iron." iron in a I)r Schuyler C. Jaquea. Visiting Bor-form that gKon ot st Eiixabeth's Hospital, New can be easily Tork cltyi Bald: have never before a ed Kiven out any medicai Information or advice for publication, as I ordinarily do not believe in it.

But so many American women suffer from iron deficiency lona, lint. "i cpqvKES 889788 Pte. Dan Le Blanc, New Rich- Wounded I mond Station, P.Q. 1081271 Pte. John Butler.

17 Wynstay 8B'1 pte- Antonio Laroche, Cap Sante, Gardens, Ken'tro-ton i-ondon, England, iuciutdu Killed In Acton Sect. 23. 1917 mi i with Its attendant Ills physical weakness, 'nervoua Irritability, melancholy. Indigestion, flabby, s4r-ging muscles, etc and in consequence of their weakened, run-down condition they are so liable to contract serious and even fatal diseases, that I deem It my duty to advise all such to take Nuxated Iron. I have taken it myself and given it to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory results.

And those who wish quickly to Increase their strength power and endurance will And it a moist remarkable and wonderfully effective NOTE Xiustcd Iron, whirs is irMerlk-ti and ncoiDDMnded sImts by physicians til sues 4 great Tftrintr of cims. Is not tUeC medlctna nor secret remedy, bat one wttcb. Is well known to dmsglsts and whom Iron stituents srw widely preioribtd by eealnent physicians both ia tntrops and America. Unlike the older Inonranle Iron vradoett ft Is Mill aikltnllated. does not Injure tlte teeth, nieke them black, nor unset the steal -sch: on the contrary, it Is a most peteni remedy in neerLr all forms ot Indigestion as fVi'fmymmnai Mmnmi'iiiiinnuij'iimi wiw.iiiuuiauiisii hhhjiihiimj.

)) Wr. -a W-'-ijl tyvmivmnifiimummmtmsmmmpvmsvmmn jummmpnm' Dm IN POPULAR FAVOR Ferdinand King, Nero York Physician Medical duihor, cf physicians that should prescribe more organic iron Nutated Iron for their patients Says anaemia iron deficiency is the greatest curse to health, strength, vitality and beauty of modern American Sounds team fterVoue, ran down conditions. The bave such great confidence In puzstcd Iron, tbst otter to forfeit 1100.00 to any charitable IneUtuUon If cannot take any man or woman undsr 40 who lackB and increase their strength. 100 per cant, or ovar la weeks' lime, provided they hire no serious organic They alto offer to rvrund your money If does least double your strength and endurance In tee just as you would use Bait when your food has not enough salt." "As I have said a hundred times over organic iron Is the greatest of all Btrength builders. If people would only take Nux tinia.

It is diapenifroV ill this oily by K. and sll good druggists. ing against use of metallic iron which may injure the your age, your iron. teeih, corrode the stomach and do far more harm than good; advises use of only nuxated iron. dart' run INFANTRY Prsrleuily Reported Mlslng, Prsinmed Dead, Now Reported Killed In Action Oot.

1916 48PIM1 Pte. Nell Ales. McPherson. Simoiet Hotel, Rorhklsnd. Ma, U.S.A.

8881)0 Pte. John Moia. 60 West street. Hlllfll. 67841 Pte.

John Francis Patrick Collins, Dartmouth, N.S. Wounded 1004 13 Tta George) Henry SUles, Fltsroy Harbor, Ontario. 103226 Pie. Sobort Holbum, 40 Proapsct streit, Methuen, Man, U.S.A. Prsvlaaily Reported Wounded.

Now Reported Wouaded and Mining July 23, mi S70384Pte. William George Arthur Fell, Olrn.1-aran arenne, Toronto, Ont. SERVICES Wounded. Returned te Duty September 24, 1017 804771 Arts. Sergt Frlnk Paramo MinliT, SI Scott street, Csrbondale, U.S.A.

ARTILLERY Wounded Accidentally 2001020 Prlvor OnUls Hilton Harris, Goie's Uniting, Oularlo. Wounded 2327432 Gunner Harry Green. Plcton, Ont. INFANTRY Previously Reported Mining. Now Reported Killed la Action Autuil 15, 1017, 178301 te.

('harlot Tholuaa 1'hontplKm, Hullldiiwn, Nnnhints, Knslind. Prevloualy Now Woundsd and Mining August 19, ISI7 I28S34 Lsnro Corul. (')rl! Lwlle Moore. The Hall, Miriht-hapel, yngland. Previously Reported Wouadsd, Now Reported sa Wouaded and Milling August It.

1017 142133 Hergt. James Muir, Klrktuilbrliht. Sootlsnd. 71HIM2 Pie. John Wllllim Soiln.

Port Dover, IhtL Prevlouily Rapertsd Wouaded, Now Killed Is Action Ancuit IS, 1017 22101 Sergt. William Wltln-rington, 11 Beach avenut. Wbltley Itiy. NorthlimlirrliiHl. F.itglsnd.

Woended. Returned to Regimental Duty Sept. 27 487388 Pte. Wilfred Ignatius Lappln. Noire Dune da Uracs, Wounded I44I4S rir.

John Monln. Hilmn avenue. Ottawa. 108761 Ftp. Frederick Hurler, Kewtonvllls r.O., Ontario.

Severely Woundsd 248670 Pte. Armand Oranl. It ilurka Street, Hull, P.O. ARTILLERY Wouaded Auldeatally 12S7620 0 miner Thomas tJakln, ISA Pavilion they they Iron, four trouble. not at Uraydon Wright St.

John. N.B. Killed In Action Sept. 23, 1917 1003219 Pte. George Young, Thessalon, Ont Wounded 226399 Pte.

Lloyd McClean, South Niagara alls, Ont Killed In Action Sept. 25, 1917 7550,2 pte. Thomas Allen Mcliugh, R.R. fo. 2, sauit tste.

Marie, Ont. Killed in Action Sept. 24. 1917 1004127 Pte. Asellus Sauve, 124 Church W05 Pte.

Thomas steenson. Faulkland, wuuoiriati, uviauu. Wounded Sept. 24, 1917 615.18.-9"rP-.Rne 1126 de St. vnerJt-' WMinHarf Cant 94 totim LB.

iTlUKU CUI1U( OW iTLUlCVlTn 01., Benast, Ireland. ton. Queens N.S Reported Wounded Remained at Duty Sept. 1, 1917 734158 Pie. Howard William Pulsifer, Windsor, N.S.

478556 Pte. John Scott, Florence, C.B., N.S. Previously Reported Missing Presumed Now Killed In Action Oct. 1, 1916. 68251 Pte.

Michael Gardner, Sydney Mines. N.S. Wounded 22763 Pte. Ernest McCoIlum, 128 Erin St. John.

N.B. INFANTRY Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Killed In Action Oct. 8, 1916 415E07 Pte. Edward Albert Hicken, New Glasgow. N.S.

A14480 Pte. Lawrence Ling, Inverness, JJzm fie. Kobert Mcnurnle, Montreal. rie. jonn Kmltn.

Htfru-nrvl. ont. Reported M'sslna Now Prisoner of War nnuto 7S'72J. pt- wrence Edward VinneaU, Bathurst. N.B.

80195 Pte William Wood, SS6 Waterloo London, Ont. ,139100 Sergt. James Haxton. 79 Fountain Bridge, Edingurgh, Scotland. "eported Mlssinp Now Prisoner of War Llmburg 793480 Pte.

George Auger, Bartibogue, N.B. 1B3703 Pte. Robert Howitt Tomalin, 1243 DavenDort Toronto. Ont. 1T Pte.

Jerome Poirlor, Qlencoe, Res- "sum-u. i.r. Previously Reported Missing Now Killed In Action Auo. 15. 1917 793723 Pte.

George Julius Boverd, Har-court, Kent N.B. Previously Reported Missing Now Killed In Action April 9, 1917 75706 Pte. James Rykes, 85 Bridge Hoywood, Lancoshlre, England. Previously Reported Wounded and Missing Now for Official Purposes Presumed to have Died on or Since Oct. 7, 1916.

463268 Pte. Thomas Locheed, Clifford, uni. Killed In Action Aug. 18, 1917 1021224 Pte. Maurice Damois, Maye-et ei navre, ranee.

Killed In Action Sept. 24, 1917 61330 Sergt. Albert Denis, 41 Chmbord Montreal. 416fifi6 Pte. Henri Denis.

Montreal. 416,191 Pt. Elle Pamart, Pointe-aux- Peres. P.Q. 416785 Pte.

Ovlla Simard, 18 Front enerorooKe. r.ij. Reported Wounded Sept. 23. 1917 634196 Pte.

Edmond Gravelle, Mattawa, Ont. Reported Wounded Sept. 24, 1917 448469 Pte. Raymond Cormier, Dorchester, N.B. 61158 A.

E. Nadeau. 4042 Lajeunesss louvnie oe Montreal, f.u. Pte. Edouard Lanthler, Calumet, Previously Reported Missing, Now Reported Killed In Action Aug.

15, 1917 817275 Pte. Thomas Howard, Springfield, Kings N.B. Reported Wounded Sept. 23, 1917 81763 Pte. Harry Clinton Margison, lenirevuie, ceri.tnn N.B.

ENGINEERS Wounded and Oassed 43116 Pte. Alex. Hepburn, 28 Baldovan Terrace. Dundee. Rent.

5031S8 Pte. Harry Green. 038 Do Mon- tigny E. Montreal. Dlsd of Wounds 6ept.

24, 1917 50H739 Sapper Jules Moray, Wandree Lelge, Belgium. INFANTRY Reported Wounded Remained at Duty Sent. 14. 1917 727495 Pte. George Lavender, 1'.

Falkirk I nirn am Uitewuu Cottages. Merstham. Hurrev. Wounded Accidentally Sept. 16, Returned to Regimental Duty Sept.

17, 1917 727421 Pte. John Avennl Strode, Grand view f.u., Hrnntrnrd. Ont. ARTILLERY Wounded 6evere 40783 Driver M. L.

Burns, Namur, P.Q. Danaerouslv Wounded 300757 Gunner James T. Fellows, 23 Star New Ixindon. Conn. Reported Remained at Duty Sept.

14, 1917 2001 Sf 3 Gunner Frederick Gordon. Maple 'en, jNortnumneriana 1261771 Gunner James Greror. 4 Mer- om Place, Edinburgh Scotland. 1251583 Gunner David Thomas Roberts, 1" Nern Khosddle, Wrexham, Wales. Rsported Died Sent, 22, 1917 367 Gunner Normsn Burgess, Roberts Bridge, Sussex.

Fnsrland MOUNTED RIFLES Seriously III 201376 Pte. RU-hard George Glazier, 24 rem Toronto, iint. SERVICES Woundsd 1734 Pte. Edward Mclvor. 33 Milledge si.

Jonn m.n INFANTRY Previously Reported Missing Now for UTTiciai purposes rrssumsg to Have Died on or Since June 13, 1916 126616 Pte. 29 Torn Hamilton. Ont. Previously Reported Missing Now For orricm purposes presumed to Have Died en or Since Oct, 6. 1916 24661 Pte.

John fimlth. Dlrwood. Ont Prevloualv Reort4 Weundad and Miss. Ing. New For Official Purposes Pre.

ai'ire have Died on or Since Sept. 16. 1916 Wtn Pte. Georee Fdmund fiiddall, 488 Hhnn Hamilton. Dot previously Raoorted Miasina, Now for oieisi purroe r-raeufre have nied na or Since Oct.

8, 1916 15JT89 P. Norman James Waddell, Sun derland ot. Priaiy Reoerted Miating, New for Official Pur.oe to Have rid en er Since Oct. 6, 1916. 4663 Pte.

R-ilth. virt-Hon, Ont MOUNTED RIFLES rrZZ tor Official Pureeses Prssun-ad to Msvs nied en Since Sot. 1S-17. 11f 413187 Pre Bernard Kel'i, GIce Bay iftrTy Pradmly siMaa ffisal Dm. Mw KlllW hi ArtlM (Xtaear I.

ISIS aaess yu. flmr OiiMa. Bxiwkov. a. 4at t-tL sf.se Wsltw Dmr I INrsnt stawt.

sbi rmrnvtrt, IT4HH Models Are Being Shown in America of Up-to-Date Designs The approach of autumn is heralded to the motorist not so much by turning of. the foliage to a rich soidtn color as by the chillish wind that calls for wraps on the evening's dxiva, which has become an Indispensable Institution of everyday life with him. As the cool winds fan his face and cause 'iin to wrap himself, tighter and more wnugly in his robes and wraps, he instinctively thinks of the inclosed car. With a multitude of inclosed makes and models to select from, he realizes that he is soon to become one of many who haunt the showrooms on auto row, and he naturally longs for opportunity to view them all at one time. Without realizing it he is thinking of an auto show for inclosed cars right hore.

Like Modish Coupe It Is said by the knowing ones that women who have learneS To preside at the steering wheel and few there are who have not show a marked fondness fur the modish coupo on the shorter chassis. It is also said that professional men, especially physicians, show a marked weakness for the coupe. Transportation demands of formal and informal social usage are largely met by the limousine, imperial limousine, imperial limousine and sedan. The brougham for seven passengers combines the roominess of ttie larg capacity car with the friendly atmos Dangerously Wounded on strength, Edmonton; 55 Leapold Kensington, Liverpool, England Previously Reported Missing, Now Kill ed in Action, June 3. 1917 234S89 Pte.

Albert Harry Tarrant, 41 Treholme Ane-ly, Eng. Previously Reported Wounded. Now Kill ed in Action Auqust 21. 1917 231410 Pope Coliedqe Howatt, taken on strength, Edmonton; bummerslde, P.E.!. Reported Wound'd and Missing August 25.

1917 231815 Pte. Lavvrence Harold- Webb, taken cn strength Edmonton; Box 132, Amherst, N.S. I SERVICES I Wounded I 297877 Pie. Wellinston Harrington Adams Glassville, Carleton N.B. 1081104 Pte.

Robert Henry Chadwick, 17! Cambridge Hamilton, Ont. 129327 Corp. Alex Norman Macdonald, I Glen Nevlc Ont. imta MToy Previously Reported Missing Now pp. soner or war, Limourg 23400 Pte.

Charles Newman Trask, Alma 8fi51fi6 Pte. Dan Tucker, Port Hope, Ont. Pt. Loxton, 7 Mine Bath, Enirland Seriously III. Pneumonia 294083 rie.

George Steven Greer, Mabcr- ly Ont Wounded 223576 Pte. Alexander Anprus, School House, Aberd-." Scotland. tcnui'ti I Reported Mlsslno Sept. --26 1917 13412 Pte. Samuel Phoenix, Bradley, Wrexham, North Wnles.

INFANTRY Seriously III 788202 Pte. Robert Earl Moreau, Arn-prior, Ont. Previously Reported Mlsslni, Now Reported Killed in Action Oct. 8, 1916 201483 Pte. Albert Edward Smart, 1 Terracg Lawrence Birmingham, Kngland.

11628 Pte. Harry Weston, 7 Milward Sussex. England. 2fl1 H7 Pt WllHam Pennpv. OR Duncan Post Pool Lane, Gray's' Inn London Enirland.

11673 Harry H. Ellis, 11 Cambridge Circus, Hackney N.E., London, England. 2010i)8 Pte. Robert Salter, 06 Albert Wellingborough, orthants. England.

63403 Corn. Thomns Harrison, Pateley Bridge. Torks, England. 217n Corn. Harold Edwin Statia, Orange-I rllle.

Ont. I 201 Pte. Albert Walter Stoner, 113 Fdwin Toronto. Ont. 23070 Pte.

Joseph Algernon Sewell, Fortneut, P.O. ENGINEERS Wounded. Oassed 403fi08 Pte. Frank White, 104 halvey Slough, England 603120 rte. George Edward Ward, 168 Grace Toronto.

Ont. INFANTRY Reported Wounded Sept. 16, Returned to Regimental Duty Sept, 18. 1917. 29506 Mackenzie Rutherford, Colborne, Opt.

ENGINEERS Wounded and Gassed 925104 Pte. Frank Bowles, BiwUlnnd P.O. Fnrrlngdon. Berkshire. England.

600079 Pte. Robert Ross, ii Peddle Dundee, Scotiar-d. Gassed 503826 Sapper Jamn. Bussey, 36 Western Lewe. rtntsoi.

Enirland. Wounded and Gassed 43S80B Thomas Bell, 1 Terrace, Melton, Constable, Norfolk, tngiana. MSI? Stuff Bortrt Andr.w M.irriu XIM. dleton. N.S.

oao l' 111 1 7 n.i S. S. 'Jlaseow, Scotland 45042 Corp. John Anderson, 8 Glebe Kilmarnock, Scotland INFANTRY Previously Reported Missing, Now Reported Killed In Action Oct. 8-9, 1916 429741 A.

-l ance Corp. Hen Edmonstone. S3 lord Kfrlth. AOrdeen, Scotland. ,628509 Pte.

Peter Oeckle, Broughty I Ferry. Forfarshire. Scotland. 1 199086 Pte Genree William Gray. Phea-I sant'a Hill, Hamnlfden near Flenley-I on-Tbamea.

Eneland. 700169 Pte. Robert JenHnoon, 13 Hampton Terrace. Otlev, Torka, Eneland. UO02 Pie.

Robert Pnndlcs. Faatham Hall, Faatham. Obeahire. Enirland. 62S6 Pte.

Robert Henry Neeley, Joynt P.O., PQ. 461487 Pte. Charles Norman Mortimer, 341 Berkelev To-onto, Ont. 4284 pte Donald Wtlilam Cameron, Box 17, Winchester Snrlnns. Ont.

Reported Wounded Seot. 19, 1917 pie. Henrv Allen Tedd, 439 Spa- dlna Ave Toronto. Ont. Reported Wounded Remained at Duty Sept.

18. 1917 799'5S Pte. John Campbell Mann, 54 High North Berwick. Scotland. Reported Wounded Remained at Duty Sept.

19. 1917 280? pte. Francois Gauthier. St. Sixte, PO.

Woundsd, Accident. Sept. 19, 1917 213828 Pte. Whitnev George Den-hirst, Sooth Woodalee. Ont.

Previously Rsoorttd Missing, Now Killed In Action Auo. 21, 1917 46973T Pte. Louis Bernard Schaffner, Smith Farmington. Reported Mlssina Autust 21, 1917 797t pte. Fred William.

GUn Meyer, Ont. Killed In Action Seot. 1917 1887s tv Palmer, Wal-cott, Norwich. Enirleid. Died of Wounos Sept.

22, 1917 Like a new man. "When I feel tirad or weak write Mr Orendal of Mont, "i taxe a rew aoees oi ire. peter'a Nototo. and within a few days I feel like a new man. It la the test medicine for young and old and should be kept in every home.

I am now sixty-seven years old." This old. popular herb-remedy is not sold through druggists. Write to Dr. Peter Fahrney St Bons CblcJLgo, Til Delivered In Canada frea of doty. I I 1 i Oaned 00S1C Gunner WUllim Mitcliall, StrerurrlRs.

Ontario. tutu Pts, Dand Moffittt, I vTcubsnk, Xng. SERVICES Wounded 487408 Pte. Waller JIcNtlr, 198 Palalsy ni, Glga- gow, Scotland. 184307 Sergt.

Charles Merin Frxtar. Casonville, U.S.A. THREE POUND POTATOES Potatoes come big In the garden of T. Moorhead, 10600 101st street. Mr.

MoorhotiMo, who has his garden on 97th street and 106th avenue, picked a potato out of the hill this week at random. It weighed three pounds and was mealy and better eating than many spuds half its slse. He dug fifteen other potatoes and only one was under two puunds. To Remove First Signs of Old Age "The Infallible first Blgn of as la uie BRfrelnhT chenk muscles," says Mine. Cava-lleirl, whose fame as a beauty culturttt Is scarcely Iokb than that of a songatresvt.

"TheKe are morn difficult and aerlous to troat than wrlnklea," she continue. "The sagging muMclea Indicate they have grown too weak to remain In place; they must be arisifited, strengthened." The best way to strengthen tliem is by bathing the face In ft lotion made by dissolving an ounce of powdered ssxollte In a half pint wltnh hazel. This creates freer circulation to the parts, besides causing muscles snd ehtn to contract. Saxolite, procurable at every drug store, has long been known by complexion upKclallata to poamens remarkable tonH and astringent properties, valuable Lt treating flabby tissue and wrinkles. ytt JO MS ated Iron when they feel weak or SS.128 Sergt.

Herbert Asbcroft Finch, SI West View, Clitheroe, Lanes, England. fist Poisoning 1018SH6 Fte. Cheater Harden, Mterlinf. C.8.A. Previously Mining, rew mad Dead, New Killed Is Actlce Senteaiber 26, 1 9 1 a 441.112 Pte.

Alrx. Tutor Doddle, Ivan Cottage, Por- terroll, Aberdeen, Scotland. 30418 I'ta. Alfred Btuqnnette, St. Qsorge street lrls, Quebeo.

A1S107 Pte. J. BiduI Lsnglolg, 409 St. John street, Quehen. Prvvleuely Resertsd Weunded.

Now Prltoaer at Wsr at Llmburg 7R1R.12 Pte. Tliomaa Henry Sumeriford, Oxford, England. Shell Shock 7118 Lines Corel. KMgar Buii.ll Llewellyn. S31 Frier read.

Cist Diwtoh, London. Snglind. Prsvlouily Resorfed Milting, Believed killed. Now Killed In Action November 18, 1911 177267 1-inre Corpl. Alrsb John Coffin, L'Ante Am, Cousins, P.Q.

MOUNTED RIFLES Reportsd Wounded, Renaialag at Duty, Seat, 18 107ffta Serst. Owen T. Aspraj, 70 Ailelgh road. filebmond, Surrey, England. Wounded 707BOO Pte.

Fred Shinki. Blmcoa P.O., rint. Prevloeily Resorted Mlialng. Presumed Dand, New Killed la Astloa October I. ISIS 128421 Pts.

Louis Hunt, 03 Alloa street Queulph, Ontario. 46842 Its. Thomas Rums McKellsr, 107 Osrrlooh road. North Kelvtnslrie, Glasgow, Scotland. 28101 Pte.

Allan Moore. Kingston. Jamloa. 192088 Pte. tltorge Morrison.

Loanfleld CoUsge, Wsrtle. Aberdeen, Srotlmrl. 138287 Pte. James WllL.e. (llssgow.

Rrntla'd, Prsvloaaly Resorted Woandsd, Now Resorted Wousdid aad Mining July 13, 1817 80070) Pte. Robert Park, 211 Douglas, Pstrlrk. Olss-gow, Scotland. Pled Rastimber 23, 1117 230l7(irte. Joer.h rrmk Bell, jl Lower Patrick street.

inuaton, Ont. Reported Weunded Ssstsmber 21. 1817 171108 Pte. William Dsfld Hall, DS7 Login svenue, Toronto, Ont. MOUNTED RIFLES Died at Wounds Sept.

30, 1117 013718 1'tc William "On Minkell, Newlniiton, Ont, ENGINEERS Weunded aad Gaued 71 Hinper Onnlon Jimri i hapman, 41 Mill street. Con-heater, alieex. Jtnglsnd. yaP, asT Tm 9 '4 TOOTn awaaaal affwBSPl TSE 25 Happy Smiles alt is usually recommended by the doctor. It's laiative effectiveness la not spoiled by gripelng pains.

ABBEY'S Is most palatable and gentle acting a treat friend of women and children. 7 ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABBEY'S VITA TABLETS For Nerves and Blood 50 Cents a Box Cough Nearly Gone in 24 Hours TIM'S the anal aptrion with wis knMnailt remedy. Costs little ti7 K. Anyone who tries this pleasant tasting home-made cough syrup, will quickly understand why it is used in mors home in the United States snd Canada than any other cough remedy. The way it takes hold of an obstinate couch, flivinsr immediate) relief, will nak you reirret that you never tried it before.

It is a truly dependable) couch remedy that should be kept handy la every borne, to use st the fins mm of a coufrh, night or day. Any drurcist can supply you with ounces of Finn (50 cents worth Pour this into a 16-oz. bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar ayrup. The total cot is about 65 cnts and you have IS ounces of the most effective remedy von ever nsed. The quick, lasting relief you get rora Ihis excellent couia srrup will really trtirprise you.

It proraptlv heals the inflamed mcmbrsuiea that Una the throat and air passages, stops the annovin? throat tiekie, Ioospbs the phlepmanl soon your oough stops entirely, f-plcndfd for bronchitis, croup, whoop-iss cough and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated of Norway pine extract, and Is famous the world over for its healing effect on the To avoid disappointment tiL lot "SH ouaecs of Pinex" with full directions snd dant accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or Sroney prompUr refunded goes with ihis prcpuatioa. Jas Piaex Co, loronto, Ont. rVHITE STAR DOMINION Under British Flag.

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IB mm phere of the car for smaller parties and permits the owner-driver to take his place in the car as one of the party. The broughaTn Is very popular with the smart set, who are given to entertaining on a large scale. A fact that is to be brought home to buyers of inclosed cars for the winter's campaign is the many delightful models that are now being placed on the market by the makers of medium priced automobiles. New Model Appear, Several smaller cars of standard make and national tame are out with new and striking inclosed autos and all local dealers are prepared to show a full line of models. It is apparently the design of the makers of low and medium priced cars to provide classy inclosed models for the man with small means not that he may ape the ownor of the high-priced speed demon, but that he may ride during the fall and winter io absolute comfort and refinement.

REPLACING TRANSMISSION COVER To keep the gaskets In position while the transmission cover la being replaced Is not esjy, because it is often necessary to shift the cover around In order to get the pedals to engage the lugs on the ends of the transmission bars. But if twelve round wooden sticks or metal bars from one-fourth eighths inch diameter are placed on end, on a wooden box or on a board supported by trestle, so that each rod projects about two lorries th-oush bolt hoie In tiie lowr prt of the transTiaMon caae. the flt gaketj can be placed orr tie gaskets w'" be held In piace while toe cover is bing put on. After th tour has been replaced a rod is tmUM out and a bolt inserted, this procedure beiag used for eaca, stilt Minty's twice a day and your teeth, mouth and brush will evidence the story of purity. cents all druggists and guaranteed.

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