_ . HOWTOGUARD AGAINST : THIS TROUBLE New York, April 10.â€" The _ Times this â€"marninga says that persons who have just returned from Europe state; on the authority of naval officers and high admiraity <officiats, that in the month following the declaration by Germany of unvrestricted â€" submarine warfare, the British sank 32 submarâ€" tnes and since that time their aver age has been ceven to fifteen a week with the number running as nigh as 23 in one week, BRITISH SINK 15 SUBMARINES Qttawa. Me. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢, At all dealers or sent postpail on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, e o on e ne e ied en mt nmet Coye **Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" will always care Autoâ€" inloxifeation | or sellâ€"poisoning â€" as kev. 00 T U ' _ Inuitatives" acts gently on bowels, kidnoys aud skin, strengthens the bowels and tones up thenervous system, Poisoning of ike blood in this way often gauses Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and liisturbed Stomach. It may proâ€" duee Headaches an:1 Sleeplexaness. // may irritate the Kidneys and bring on Pain in the Back, Kheumatism, Gout, and Rheumatie Pains. Itis the chief cause of Eezemaâ€"and treps ihe whole system unheaithy by the constant absorpâ€" tion is to the blood of this refuse matter, lpstend of the refuse matter passing dsily from the body, it is absorbed hy the blood, _ As a result, the Aidneys and Skin are overworked, in their eBforts to #id 1WB blood of this poisoning. Autointoxieation means selfâ€"poisonâ€" Ing, coused by continuous or partial eonstipation, or insulflcient action of the bowels. ‘ UITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" â€"The Wonderful ‘ruit Medicine â€" will Protect Y ou That Dr. Chase‘s Nervé Food is the g every day, and you will find the evidence 80 cents a box, 6 for $2.50, all dealers & Co., Limited, Toronto. hidd But just as the tooth eannot be saved after aecay cells can never be replaeed onee they are dead. * » « + * + + f On this account it is a thousand times better to be aches, indigestion, tiyed feelings and musentar weaknes ment and allow nervous prostration Inenmatar ataeis There are and exhausted cult to_restore vigor. Experience has taught us that t allow irreparable loss to be done, But why do we not «pply this les and by keeping the bloeod rich and the reduce sickness to a minimum and m ___ MCZP~A + _ "Only for the Teeth Have We Learned to Take Precaution in Advance of Pain." TOINTOXICATION PROGLAMATION OF WAR BETWEEN SELFPOISONING: UNITED STATES AND CERMANY (Dasecrec: cortiien | _ QIGNED BY PRESIOENT WILSON i+ many symptoms to warn you (†the weak nerves, and by the timely use of Dr. Cha richness to the blood and feed the Starve "A {Domsand ftimes better to be warned by alceplessness, headâ€" feelings and museutar weakness rather than to neglect treat« prostration, locomator ataxia or paralysis to develop,. orve Food is the greatest of nerve restoratives is being proven find the evidence io the daily and werkly papers, . * SA AIY Aesteen L iss : het apply this lesson in cariug for the general health, loodâ€" rich and the nervous energy at highâ€"water mark, mihimum and prolong life ? The acts was done without ceremony | and only in the presence of members of the president‘s family. Word was Nashed Immediately to alt army and | mivy stations and fo vessels at mu|,$ awnd orders for Further precautlonary j steps withheld unmiil the last umnn-m.‘r wore dispatched, | 7 t A tovernment to a suceessful terminpa tion. President Wilson, at 1.18 p.m. (tofttc» tal time) signed the resolution of Conâ€" gross doclaring the existence of a state of war and authorizing and iâ€" recting the chicf executive to employ all the rr'u(mn-(-u‘rnf the nation to proâ€" Their places will. probably be taken by American navai vesseis. Greatest Ngyutral Comes In. 1 Sixty Plotters arrested. The United States toâ€"cay accepted The prociamation of che pr Germany‘s challenge to war art®formâ€" announced the stateat war, cal ally abandoned its place as the greatâ€"| on all eitizens to manifest thei exst neutral of a world in arms. DL Aiul ASHUYAA flarmane by ant RELEASE ALLIED WARSHIPS FoR OTHER waATERS. Allied warships patrolling Atlantic coast will be withdrawn and many will be sent to the European battle fleets, now that German merchant ships in American ports have been taken over and there is no possibility of their slipping to sea as commerce raiders. All the Allied war vessels which have been patrolling close to American shores for nearly three years may not be taken away until the status of the American merchant ships finally is deterâ€" mined, but it is the intention of the Allied governments to remove them eventuaily. Their places will brobably be taken hy Amsseiass Luccac cccc.0 F 19 Jntodetnt is 40. c Aict Th i is i M 1 M s 2 stations, navy yards and ships as follov s: "The president has signed an act of Congress which deciares that a state of war exists between the Uniteo States and Germany." | Orders for the seizure of all German chips in American ports went out this morning immediately on the passage of the war resolution by the House. I Washington, Aprit 6.â€"Thebresolution declaring that a state of war ex» ‘hu between the Wnited States and Germany, already presed by the Senate, parsed the House shortly after 3 o‘clock this morning by a vote of 373 to 50. _ The MHouse adjourned at 3.15 this morMing until Monday naon. Presigent Wileon at 1.18 pm. signed the resolution of Congresse deciarâ€" tn-mdwmwcqnmwud Ctates and Germany, ‘All the Aavai, militia and naval reserves were called to the colors with the president‘s signing of the war resolution. P The president also signed a prociamation formaily deciaring a state of war between the United States and Germany,. in the proclamiation he callâ€" ed upon American citizens to give support to all measures of ‘the Govern ment, House of lepreuuuï¬n&i: Continuous Session from 10 O‘cleck Thursday Morning Until 315. Friday Morning Votes in Favor of War by 373 to 50. ALL GERMAN SHIP3 IN U. 8. PORTS f HAVE BBEN SEIZERD BY NAVY The navy department Immediately wirelessed or us that to wait for the toothache warning is to 3. us alter aecay has gone too far, to the daily and Edmanenn, NRates Imitations he weak, watery condition of the blood Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food it is not difiâ€" e starved norves back to health and [ mMINaARO‘s Liniment RrEuiecves LINCEURALGIA. Complete mobllization of the navy, winddodp 84 Sarve iha e«el dnilitia to the colors was or(lon-:\i by Secretary Danâ€" lols as soon as the war resolution was slgned. ‘The war departiment alrowdy hus â€" takien virtually every step copâ€" templated before the raising of a large war army is authorized, . The prociamation of che president announced the statet war, called upâ€" on all citizens to manifest their loyalâ€" ty, and assured Germans in this counâ€" try that they would be unmojlested as long as they behaved themsolvos. Orâ€" dere were Jssued soon aftorward for the arrest of 60 rinJeaders in Gerâ€" men plots anml Intrigues. * , 80 fllï¬ telegraphed all its nerve Your are at a corn BRAZIL BREAKS WITH GERMANY 1 oo en nc 2eeurtâ€" s\ th lifts out with the fingers. k x It is a sticky ether compound whlrhg ‘The highly organized, ï¬hf_l)' strung dries the moment it;is applied and ulm~l Rervous system of women subjects them Ply shrivels the corn without inflamâ€"| to terrors of nervous apprehension which itg or oven irritating the urrounding : BO man can ever appreciate. tissue or kin. it is l'lnlslmd that a / ‘The of mind, the mental poise quarter of, an ounce of freczone will |! and mm- under ‘difficultics, which cost vory little at any of the drug | are necessary for ha{:py womanhood, are stovos, but is sufficient to rid .m.-'.c«'n'ï¬z‘mm when the sensitive organism feet of every hard or soft corn or calâ€"! is in a perfectly healthy candition. If '",(_ | Shiuun Nes s uns o es 3 You reckiess men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now toid by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug cailed freezone, which the moment a few drops 79 appliedly to any corn, the soreness § _gglieved â€" and soon the entire corn, root and all, j lifts out with the fingers I Aithough forty guns captunq is the official count sc expected towreach three figures, besides much other booty troyed a large quantity of supplies at the last moment to The German diversion, southcast of Ypres, actording to General Haig‘s report, met with no success. m * BRITISH OFFENSIvVE contTinues NORTHWARD. London, April 10.~â€"Correspontients at ths front report that the fighting continued keenly throughout last r\ight with the British offensive gradually extending northward, there bo\)ng flgmbnq this nforhing in the direction of La Basse. _ * F03 . With the capture of the famous Ridgo the C stride along the road to Doval, while the capture west of St. Quentin tightens the chain which the drawing around that town. M With Vimy ridge gone the whole German tine industrial districts to the north, becomes a wave retreat that the Germans may have planned is ma These reactions by the Germans indicate the imggf‘tance {they attach to this position, whence the conquerors look down over the Piain of Soual. ‘ GERR!AN LINE BECOMES WAvERING ONé. F The Canadians, who had one of the hardest bits of front to contend with, are now in complete occupation of the famous Vimy Ridge, §von the Bastern slopes of the ridge having been cieared of Germans. Ganadifns also have reâ€" pulsed Gorman counter attacks, + Sir Douglas HMaig today rep and 40 guns. + dn 4 +7 _ â€" 5 1 â€"_‘The Germansâ€"made a strong attack on a narrow front soulhcast Of Â¥pres} and reached British support lines. They wore driven from the British trcpchcsi by a counte? attack. London, April 10.â€"â€"The British offensive between Lens and S:. Quentin, with which the spring sperations have been opened and which is still in progâ€" ross, has proved even mord successful thageeariier accounts indicated. Near St. Quentin, the Germans have been driven from the high ground beâ€" tween LeVergnier and Hargicourt. * ; Fighting continues along the entire battle front. The British have seized the village of Fampoux and the ncigh>oring deâ€" fenses ‘north and south of the Scarpe river. 4 ; l.ondgn. April 10.â€"It is officially u'poned thai the British captured over 9,000 prisoners and more than 40 guns in yesterday‘s operations. . * Heavy fighting took place last night on the morthern siope of, Vimy ridge from which the Germans were driven. The castern slope was also cleared. | GerMans oriyen From HlGH@ï¬OUND. REPULSED General %Repom That Canadians, Who H4d One of Ha Bits of Front to Contend With, Are Now in Complete Occupation of Famous Vimy Ridge. , LISTEN TO ‘THis! SAYS CORNS LIFT BRITIGH. CAPTUREO OVER 3,000 PRISONERS MNO _ moRe Than 40 cuns in Movorks orcrttions, v arte farther warned thatycutting corn is a suicidat habit. RIGHT OUT NOW MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN BEFORE. roughout last night with the British offensive gra:luafl; . there being fighting this nforhning in the direction of La CANADIANS OCCUPY THE RipGE. * ENEMY MAKES STRONG ATTACK. sful thageeariier accounts indicated. â€" tg yesierday‘s captures exceededâ€"9,000 men is the official count so far, the number is ; _ Chatham, Ont.â€"â€""A few yrears ago ll : suffered m gtneral breakâ€"down_ and ’500‘ | very weak and thin. 1 was in‘an a wl ; ‘ state. â€" I was very much discouraged and . at times thought 1 would lose my mind l | I knew of Dr. Pierce‘s medicines so I got | | | his ‘Favortite Prescription.‘ |t‘rnvn mni | immediate relief, and completety cured | me in & very short time. hrv sister used ie vid:hï¬md results also, "She was in a vrery itate condition. 1 got her tot | take it and two bottisa cured her comâ€" | "I hko great pleasure in reeommendi i t ; Dr. Pierce‘s medicine«; they are all tmg i | ls recommended of them."â€"â€"}rs. Mar» | ).., iMm.wMAmmL. 1 onl‘ possible when the sensitive organism | is in a perfectly healthy condition. If | there be lnï¬. derangement in this reepect wo remedy in the world so completely reâ€" lm womanly health as the wonderful 1 :Fu‘yotli’_p Prescription" invented by Dr. erman line, covering Frenth towns and mes a wavering one and any lcisï¬Fo!y‘ inned is made uncertain and precarious. Ridge the British made a comcderab('e the capture of the high ground north! COUNFTER ATTACKS weeet Aimnomamemzice us arn other booty. The Germans desâ€" moment to prevent capture. / Angloâ€"Fremch forces are WOMEN CaNNOT SLEEP." netl thin w d i Lord Goodfeliow â€"â€"Now. driver, get up l. fine turn of speed for a few miles, i_ Chauffenrâ€"Yes, my lord; ten dollare lflm- or {ifty dollars? s The sister didn‘t remember the text. sn the father called nupon the clergrâ€" man to be enlightened. rnd discavered that the test wes "Fear not, for the DComforier will eame." 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