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The old saying that "distance lends enchantment" was never more aptly to the point than when applied to those people whose breath is laden with evil smelling odours. Many persons appear most attractive at a distance, but produce a feeling of pity and disgust when close to because of the condition of their breath. For instance, it makes little difference how beautiful a woman may be, or how charming her manger if her breath is foul, her charm is gone and she is at a dis- advantage when ever she comes in contact with other people. Foul breath in women arouses in man a feeling of repugnance and a desire to get out of the company of such a woman as quicl ly as possible, and even women will avoid her. It is therefore important for every woman who values her personal attraction to take such care of herself that this unpleasant and unnecessary complaint is avoided or corrected. Men, women and children who are troubled with this complaint will drive their friends away more rapidly than any other affliction. People do not realise their breaths are bad because they are like those who are constantly employed among paints and varnishes they get used to what is to others a most offensive smell. In nearly all cases this condition is due to Constipation and a disordered Stomach, and a coated Tongue, slight Headache, and feverishness are the sure signs that the digestive organs are retaining quantities of impurities from which the system should be free, thereby causing the Breath to become charged with the foul odour. In Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills there will be found a searching, cleansing remedy which will drive the masses of decaying corruption--that poison the Blood and contaminate the breath-from the system through the regular channels. › They get at the cause us no other remedy does. They get at the the foundation of the complaint. They give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, and blood that is rich and red. They are safe, sure and reliable remedy, and will prevent many of the complaints so common if taken once or twice a week to keep the system in a healthy condition. They are purely vegetable, and their action is not accompanied by any nauseous or griping sensation, but is mild and gentle.

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HOW CONSCIENTIOUS OBJEC- TORS MAY WIN A HERO'S CROWN,

ERECTING DARBED WIRE BETWEEN THE TRENCHES.

À INCIDENTS AT THE TRIBUNALS,

The Liverpool Advisory Committee in several cases in which the claimant had been guilty of the most flagrant misrepresenta tions advised the military represent ative to place the information before the civil authorities with a view to the institution banyu you have told us the truth," said mayor

at the Islington Tribunal in granting conditional exemption to youug KÜTT, You are one of the first who has done so to-day

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Under the Military Service Act anyone. inaking false statements before a tribunal is liable to six months imprisonment with or without hard labour.

qua be justly claimed by any person on the

THE BRITISH FLEET,

TARGET PRACTICE IN THE SNOW.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 28th at 11.55 am-Pressure ba Increased considerably over Japan, which i now covered by an anti-cyclone. It has de creased moderatele along the north-eat const of China, and is nearly stationary in southera disizioa

China.

[BY COUNT ALEXIS TOLSTOY.] The Senior Naval Officer met us at N, and took us have to his cottage, which stands in a garden full of snowdrops. In the morning our captain, armed with Fog hay be expooted along the east coast of huge leather gauntlets, muffled up in heavy scarf, olerod me a sen, beside him in his motor-car. We went ahead of the others ongong rainfall for the 24 soure ending at along a frost-bound causeway skirting the 10 to-day, 0.00 Inches, 2009 cost towards a cave where we could see

The forecast for the 24 hour "anding as nocl the dark hull of a destroyer, whose captain: was pacing the shore awaiting our arriva

Ied to think that such sailors lived only ju the pages of a novel, The peak of his cap slightly raised, he stood facing the keen wind is a light jacket, an extra Hongkong & Walcknourherde; generally ordinarily handsome figure with eyes the colour of sea water, his sunburnu, shaven face breathing good nature and energy. In two reare he had been absent ou leave for only one day. Answering the question

How did he bear the hardships of sea service complicated by constant hunis after German submarines)” he amilingly remarked that it was all easy enough if

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UNCLAIMED

TELEGRAMS.

The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams

Hongkong :-

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Major Rothschild at the City tribunal announced that in view of the exemptions The other having arrived, we were in- claimed by Jews of the nine of Cohen on vited to go on board the destroyer. Her flie ground that it was not lawful to look on men donned oilskins and sou-westers. blood ho had received the following from the The engines started, we cast off our moor-S Chief Rabbi's secretary.ings, and the destroyer, leaving her herth, When the safety of the country is turned her head towards the wind and

hauled ourselves on bridge. Throughout the ensuing run we were drun ched by the flying spindrift, Garing aft, I saw the narrow snaky hody of the de- stroyer settling lower in the waves as we speeded up. The crow on deck were being freely dowsed. We were flying through a water faster than gone express truing trayol un and

ground that he is a Cohen.'

Cohanim are the reputed descendents of the priestly caste in ancient Israel subject to certain privileges and disabilities,

A member of the Market Bosworth (Leices tershins) tribunal objected to the waste of t me in hearing the twaddle of conscientious objectors trying to huinbug them."

TRIALS OF THE DEEP

Sudden y she buried her nose and an icy Sir Joseph Walton suggested in the House wave swept towards the bridge. The cap of Commons that conscientious objectors toin ducked behind the black canyes should be given an opportunity of volunroe and remained dry; the man at the teering to fix barbed wire between the Wheol did not move. We were trying to spit the salt water out of our mouths _ _Chon-" trenches, in which work they would, be saving instead of taking human life.

kovsky suffered most. His fur headgear resembled the proverbial drowned cat. He tried to turn the matter off with a smile, but went below and as he was decending the gangway a second wave pinned him to the smoke-stack. Nabokoff turned green and began to show the whites of his eyes. and meanor Danebenke was upbraid down below in the ward room

Mi. Tennant said conscientious objectors would be appointed to non-combatant corps. Members of this corps will be organised in units to relieve combatant soldiers for service at the front," he said.

These men as a class are not, I venture to think, wanting in physical courage, and the opportunity of performing tasks requir. ing that quality and of winning a hero's Crown will not be denied to them.

Mr. Snowden naked whether the promise that the death penalty would not be ap plicable to the voluntarily attested men who failed to obey an order calling them up would extend to those who refused to subont to the Military Service Act.

Mr. Tennant replied that the assurance was limited to the conscientious objector, Once a man was deemed to be enlisted under the Act he must be subject to the Army Act in the same way as any other soldier.

There were lively scenes at the Battersea Town Hall when the local tribunal dealt with

ing the sea in usmeasured ring and critici zing all destroyers. There was a roll as well as a pitch in her movements

On our left we opened up some wild- looking rocks, gir by foam. The clouds discended almost to the sea and wet snow began to fail. Ahead we sighted soum mine. ingers. The captain gave au order, and above us the searchlight began to speak while from the leading ship a stream of dots and dashes twinkled in response. We passed between the minelayers. Further we sighted sin small gamers which proved

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to be the guardians protecting the rond- Tongthyoteng, Connaught Rd. Malsoon stend. Through an opening in this defence Vestone Katrineed...

we entered the quiet waters of a bay Wircoma

a multitude of auxiliary schipe st

transports, hospital ships, painted white-

a number af ardent young man who sought tying the lundron. Here, were huge total exemption on conscientious grounds.

Mr. Clifford Allen, the chairman of the No-Concription Fellowship, led the van, Mr. Allen appealed on the ground that war was murder, and that he was a Socialist. It was absolutely impossible now, he said, Porting our helm we turned a headland,

which would

Foochow

Karachi.

a whole tuarine city. Further stood lines THE BURGLAR'S CHANCE! of destroyers with their** corting and leading

Not so long ago a gentleman, ia-pro- secuting a burglar, told the magistrito whence through the driving snow I discern that he was the most unfortunate person.

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The magistrate looked sympathetic, but asked the police the reason why burglars flocked to the house like moths to a candle. A detective quickly explained. that it was not the least bit surprising.

| to:: do anything in this country

not assiat directly or indirectly in the words wind-swept expanse of water over in the world in the way he had had his The only alternative was to leave the coun- which tooned a great cloud of smokehouse broken into. This is the third try-and the Government would not allow Gradually we approached within sight of time within 18 months,

"he stated, that. that. So, perforee, he had to stay,

the huge, grey profiles of super-Dead. I have been anlucky enough to have s Your conscience is more important than noughts. There were many more than I burglar in my house. the welfare of your country asked a nem could count and dense marges of anoke ber of the triboni. Mr. Allen nodded and ware issuing from each of them, Signalling the tribunal disallowed his appeal. A with our gearchlight we approached one of tumultuous outbreak burst from the gallery, then, lying motionless like an iron island where Mr. Allen's supporters were assembled on the foaming sea. Her guns of inordinate in force. He was wildly cheered the tribunal length stretched their zones far out of her was hissed and boo'd and sailed with shouts turrets. Three flags denoting some signal and screams of Cowards cowards! Shrill were broken out at her masthead, and we voices of women added to the clamour, and it increasing our speed hurried after two was some time before order was restored.light-cruisers. Their masts were bending.

Finally, to the accompaniment of more cheers, Mr. Allen was carried off by his brethren,

There were disturbances when a Mr. Evans applied for total exemption for his son, science student, both as a combatant and a non-compatant Mr. Evans made references to certain members of the tribunal. "Treat the tribunal with more respect! warned the clairman, "or I have you turned out Then the young man was called

When did you first become aware that you had a conscientious objection?" asked in member. "Ever since I was eight years old replied the young xoan" and that was ten years ago Then you were a very clover boy to formi a judgment upon the mysteries of life and death."

The fact is," he declared, we are always warning him against leaving his windows open Вли This front door unlatched

You see what seemed sheer bad luck was wholly the fault of the gentleman who complained. Can't the same thing be said of many sufferers from Indigestion They persist in neglecting the warnings Nature gives them. By inattention to this complaint to get them into its grip. the most ordinary safeguards, they allow Then they whine about their hard luck.

Frequently may be the flatulence, acidity, or

their sides were swept by the gra. Suddenly blinding flashes burst from, their sides followed by thunderous reports, and above the noise of the wind and the waves I could hear the hurt of shells through the air. huge columns of foam, Again the shots Far away at the foot of the targets arose rang out, and the water spouted. Only once did the projectiles fly too high.

Of course you can't help but feel sorry. across our bows swept four destroyers in the morning tired, and are dull and The cruisert stopped firing. Cutting for the victims of Indigestion. They rise We turned artly and overhauled sem, heavy throughout the day. Their tongues keeping them for at of us and all five are coated Food neither tempts the reasols making full speed, The waves were appetite, nor has relish when it is eaten. new dashing over the bridge, and the fall. Most meals are succeeded by the distress

sow blinded my eyes. But cur very of stomach or bowel speed steadied the yeach. The four de sickness follows stroyers curtained in back works were discomfort of going to attack and each one at top speed heartburn, turned and shot-her-torpedo. Four silvery Those are a few of the symptoms when paths showed their course as they sped 1 stomach, liver and bowele are allowed to towards the merit

set, and continue, qub of order. Be sure Slowly returning, our destroyer came of this, every day they are neglected only alongside the fron Dude, proudly flying the makes the trouble more serious. Why not flag of the Commander-in-Chief. On her keep a tight hand on this burglar of your gense snow-white quarter deck stood health by taking Mother Seipel's Syropt admirals and captains in the handsome Nearly half a century's success has made naval uniform of dark blue and gold. The its merits as a digestive remedy a house- junior officers looked the embodiment of hold word. alertness. We wore met by a small man- This letter from Mr. G. Petzer, 16, Ds writers have entire fee and since on September 3rd, 1014, 13 woo- a attentive face Beer's Road, London, Cape Pro- he took stock of 18 out of his sharp, black derfully fiue illustration of the lesson we eyes as we headed by Nemirovich Dan wish to enforce. He leaves nothing to chenko, walked along the quarter dock chance. He has proved the efficacy of And it seemed to us incrediblt that this man Mother Seigel'e Syrup, and now always * of slight stature who had just maid a few keeps it handy.

pleasant words, who seemed so simple sad modest, could be the most mighty man in the world, the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Flect. He himself showed us over

"So I un still," replied the young man with a pale smile. He said that, he even objected to serve in the Non-Combatant Corps.

"Ah! a great many people have an objec, tion to join the No-tourage Corps! sait the military representative.

Mr. Evans awung round

and

glared at the speaker. have a shorthand note taken of that he shouted, and dashed his papers upon the table furiously. Then he started to all the accidants and have hits turned out cried the chairman. The attendants hurried in to obey the command. Mr. Evaus prang up and dealt a blow upon the nearest inanimate object. Then he

The hearing of the appeal of Mr. A. Gardiner, a member of the British Socialist Party at Huddersfield was prefaced by much disturbance He is twenty-six, and objected

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During the past 15 years." he writes, my digestive system generally has been healthy and active condition

un economie, moral, and humanitarian the ship, asking each of us about Rash Promoted by a periodical use of Mother

grounds to war service.

The Mayor: You don't mind living here behind the shelter of the brave men at the front - am prepared to leave the country it my own expense if you will allow me.

The Military Represenative: We should be glad to get rid of you, sir.

The Mayor Which country would you like to go to 1-It is immaterial to me.

Germany Ferhaps so, I might not be any worse off there than I am here. He

Applicant

was exempted for four months. Frederick J. T. Hall appealed at the London

appeal tribanal against a decision which made him a non-combatant. Appli vant sixred that he conducted the mission of which his sister was secretary He com plained of the heckling of members of the foral body

When a young man, a framework-knitter. who had married after he was attested put

Syrup. Previous to this. I was

and then took us into a roomy, well-fitted for some years a great and almost com saloon where a bright fire hazed in the stant sufferer from indigestion and its hearth and fresh Bowers graced the tables, attendant ills, the bouts sometimes lasting and asked each of us to sign his book for weeks together

The pain and

and misery Himself he willingly put his signature into experienced can better be imagined thes a notebook purchased by Choukovsky a loss of appetite, failure to digest what described, but the worst rymptoms were molest signature, John Jellicoe.”

little food I did eat, pains in

in the chest and stomach, and the accumulation of nauseous winds and

Naturally, I tried many and varices in his wedding certificate to the Marbeld treatments, but as each one proved a nounced that he was not going to deal with depressed that I was scarcely able to Tribunal, the mayor (Mr. T, Smith) an- failure, I had become so weak and any married and if the tribunal follow my occupation. Luckily, I w wished he would leave the chair. "My induced to give Mother Beigel's Byrup a attitude is that until the country does some trial and the first bottle proved to ano right and proper thing to the married-men cessful in affording me relief I needed no I shall not deal with them. I say this with inducement to continue. Four bottles Fot Tall loyalty to my country.

only effected a cure, but had renewed my Mr. J. Marriott That also is my opinion. strength and energy to such an extent The case and a number of others were that I felt quite rejuvenated.”. adjourned for a fortnight to a special sitting.-

The tribunal dismissed the appeal and reversed the decision of the local tribunal

applicant must serve as a combatant

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