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DHOW GARDENS
9OF THE MOTHER LAND
. .
*DIAN, •GARDEN. WHICH
flcuRES IN HISTORY
EventS. That •Sr-wayea Fate Of
Ernpires,OcCurreci in Peace- -
Int Pleasure 'Grounds.
.It was in the garilen at Chequers
that the first Intimation was giVeu tre
the fateful conferenee at -Washipgtog
un whiehe not intprobahlee the: fu-
' -Uri of civilization hangs. • • '
U. was Stindey anther(); and the
American Ambassador had arrived,
-with a cablegram leis pocket from
AtneriCen. President, It Wee ah:
• invtatioz1 to the British GoVernMent
to send representatives to Washing-
ton. to discuss the queetion of dig• -.
. -armament. . • •
, Mr. Harvey, the ambassador, and
Mr: :Llbyd George •*ere eeated
to-
gether in the garden when the tender
"• landed the cablegram. to ,the Prime
•Minister.
In a flash the Prime. Minist; was
•en his feet: •
ee "We accept!" he almost shouted.
"We aecept gladly, we accept grate-
. luny! We will ,do everything in our
.power to make the caference a suc-
Celts."
• • A Great Turning -Point.
The Tempie.' Garden, on the EM-
bankrnent, is one of the most his-
toric spots in London, for it was there
that the Wars of • the Roses really
, /etre:lammed. These. Wars were se-
dated • beg:mire the ensign of the
House of York was a white rose, and
that'of the House 'of Lacaster a red
The story goes that my Lora Som-
erset and York, with a umber of their
'retainers, met irrtheTetnple Gardens,
• nndecommenced-tolcararreleshotte-t
weak King Henry VI., for Whom ;the
former -was 'regent. .
•
In thee:Midst...Of the quarrel. Semer-
aet- picked are rose, and, turning
t his•trienefes:.ealde
"Letehinieherhersitkss with Me pluck
a• redekose 'and -wear it in. his cap!!!
Then, theIkr1ce f York ''sitheagelY
- tare's: whit roe from iieighLiring
bush, and"C.riOdee . •
"This is, my badgei• • Let him whb
is my friend pluelcsaeishite. rose and
wear jt!".. . .
This'scetie is pictured in one bf.the
t. frescoes in the, Houses' Of Parliament.
; Itwas one .of :the -great -turning;
points in :English- history,.., for: the
Wars of the 'Roses shattered teazle!,
isin; destroying the power of ,tbe,bar:
'Ons, and set in motion. the spiritof
freedom and -deniocratieegovernment
which is the keynete Of Modern Eng-
. .
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eseee
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The Teat -empire of Inditt-155;'vir-
ifillee-ew-aarefer-2Britain irIe
.On February 5th,' 1457, just outside
etheevillage of Plassyi,Surajalr,DOwlah
had 60,000 troops, end -Olive .3,000..•
Cliee,ealied a Council of war,„ which
•:advised,. him' net to advance:. ' Clive
eventeento a garden -alone,' and sat
under „a grove of trees for an .hour. in:
' quiet hOught. ...W4ten he earirle outhe
e'-'----,---eeeej-ddtbcletheecouncrl-seadvtce-L-a-nd-suhe
• clued an-erapire4resebattleetehich oni
lasted an hour!
•esWilberforce' first- mooted • the eques-
' tion of thb abolition,of the slave trade
to Pitt in a garden._ Wilberforce had
•-just read Clarkeiregi-firnious• essay on
abolition, *hen lie • Was invited . to
•r.:9'eridAt--iffeekwend with. -Pitt, arid wens-
._ ••ele'tedewithelint'• into; the ibeautiful
park- at--1-fulwood, near 33Lrenriry-----•
. !, , •
-There he first announced Ms inten:
tien tothegreat -statesman of br4-ng-
ing_the_subject before theellemeeeThe
• rasettitechiewee en :de at the foot ,ot..a:
tree , still palled Witherttiree's , Oak,
and a 'stone , seat, 'erected by the . -Earl
of 'Star:drive, marks the spot. •-
• Where i Great 'Poem'f.Wrie Bern '
I! • • •
„
_ • !liti le •labee, whe
hie ease before the House, Pitt, ;Fox,
and 'Barka supported him, and all
..England rang. with applause.
• Motor -lenses, charabancs, and thous
sands of motor -cars pees by Box Hill
and the pretty little hotel 'which
nestles "under lie foot at Burford
Bridge without knowing that in the
%Aqu1. elk -garden. it the. beefs- "of
_Ilie hose Nelson. took leave of his
- beloved' "Emma" -the Lady „ Hamil-
otoe, ,where •Romney painted over sixty
heeleille_eelsehete Ports-
oulh
mid thence sailed , on .that
r..14-q.ilYkkil7.704_4:ait-MViliii.,..
- In il)at very same gardenik another
*venhappened which Men do not'
take aS inucl account of, but which
,enaet, nevertheless, coilet, <for more in
..elmetrue evolutloriTh.t.'411p.rage4.*„...
Keate7wttote the,. xr1,410.11. PArt
ef. 'iltledyntion" as he :waited those
upon the' beeirelftil "leadeeinha, and
c'elited-there that immortal phrase:
'A• thing Of beauty • ie a joy for-
ever.
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Canada's mining in.dustrY • has in.
creased twolvafoId in 'to years front
$14.000,000•th $03100;000.
•A sluirt time 'ag.o• :the Rotarians op;*
kistened to it' fine 'addrees
• at one or• there weekly meeting:is des
livered by Mr. Frank C. Irwin, assistant provincial conuniselotier • a the
Boy "Scoute•Aseodiation. 10.,IrWin and
•a number of the ipeal Scout. leaders
Were the guests of the club. Follow-
ing the addressa numbef of liotarlaner
vailanteored tolecertie interested he
the Boy Scent eventent le, their lo-
cality and- the clubitself will give the
movement hearty •thepport.
In Ids address Mr. Irwin reveal:yea
the splendid work aCcoMplerhed by the
Scertits and told of apthe of :their
war -time actieltiee. He referred ek
pe'claily to. the ,fine'resuLts obtained in
Pentang, where/the Scouts:had e cline
munity hall and where the movement
Oren Saunt
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A
NATURE THE Uhl' OV.IllettellE
. FIRES THE BOILERS it
0,13, on Rare Cases Does Beek-
.
. . •
, ,..--- - wale Mean Kidney rouble.;
ITALY'S INDUSTRIF.S RUN E'very Unisele of the'hodi cineloileogt;
' .BY NATURA POWER.. I:
/ sntrountolrYti6ortstPitIC:! rIrilic 'itredbeS. . The
•
Muscleg of the:back are 'muter a heavy
''Bfiii$1 ' S i - ithd 44
: _ ,,,„.. . Strain and have brit little' rest. When
g pa' rip . rill -111V •the blood la !lin they lack nourish'-
. . .
meat and the resuit is a Ee us ati p n of
. H°1"" sr1)3•V°1canic At.ea riot!' and
tirae umecles.•" Seine people
.' ., Take Place' of Coal. "think pato in the back means kideey
Italy end its. geographleal -neighhoc-
!Moil eon -rise a velearie 'wee' within,
which platonic manifestatiOns are'bee
-.ner means • reetrIeted to Vet:Nellie.
Stemabolf and Etria--thea three. &tura-
h°fisc.e4enr;..Pol df • .u:litleMs4Yeadsi;:
,..
•
Them' he '1'hiecriner .(north .of Roma)
there Is a valleyeesouth t elite ancient
Etruscan city of Volterra, where for
a distan.ca •of 'thirty nd1e the land-
scape derives picturesqueness from -
many 'boiling eprlega 'and "maffing
had resulted in a muck better feeling holes" that emit etearri. •
among the Protestantg and Oatholic''
. Geologiste day that, thee°. Offing
of that town. Tb.e boys had taken an' hole e go doiwir to -great depths in
Important part ' in the Tercentenary granite strata where eXceedingly high
celebration there last summer.velmenic terePeratures prevail.' The.
The memhers of the Rotary Club are springs efk boiling Water,' front' the
'riget.belited..the movement, as .boya' satnessource:rehatain muter boric acid,
work is . of the most Important and for a century 'past they have yield
-
ditties of Retary.Clubs; and Boy Scout ed commercial sitePpliee' of. that Pro -
work is essentially boy' workduct in. such, quantity that agreat deal
has been aerailabie for export, An
Itlian engineer , named Ciaschi c,ore.
ceived the idea of elrialle# deep holes
in the vicinity 'of. theespriage, and
thereby developing nevi; ones. It Was
carried out very suchessfully: ht4
Cost the unfortUnafe man his life. He
• fell into one Of hia d.rtifIclai. Springs.
and was parebeiled before he could be
dragged out. .. - '
Profitable Industry.
The sehein.e Was developed ,by • hie
stroceseers, and very prolltettle, great
cpiantitiei of the boric /iota being' sold
te• ehe French 'glees: factories. It .was
Ilion a much Soar-deteand mereeeceetlY
Product 1than It es . te-day. . The simple,
'meansacketed& foe -attaining It was to.,
even:slate ne water: in liage
wobd providing:tire fele/lane fuel,"
Ihereasing, ricercite we'eu:
the'preasS teer'escpensIve; and in 101;
a, Prenehmhil;:COMte. Preheats de Ler:.
derele het "uPon the cleeer 'atiekineef
uslug the steint from the witting holes
to furnish heateelleeperMine with
fuel -
altogether •The water required. for
evaporation. waif' -drawn from the
sPriege iertsi immense an of load,bee
neath whichAtie. ;tee.= wasgenducted
througlt pipes., productionthereupon
jumped to mere than .2,0.00• -tete of:
boric- abid a year. . The industry.
brOUght,itito being a numbbr a times
end .lellages in a:region- *hide a ,eee.e
years 'eerlier' had beee. uninhabited,
-Amengetheernoselimportant centres of
it at the•preeent time are the towes of
Larderell'o, Serrahanp and Las•trgaireo.•
-ears-ears -ago-.1curretirtothe!
-engineers in, charge Of this pfetitrescine
*terphiss-thar.steany_frehl:_the
. The:following editorial i blipped
from the Halifax Herald: •
TWA hap.peneti ire a . Barrington
Street restaurant yesterday. A little
gentleman of about •twelva. yeara' of
age was noticed holding a swinging
door -open for an old lady, When she
had passed out to the !sidewalk, .her
"esbort" saw to it that erne watt guld.ed
safely /tepees and into an automobile
waittng at the curb. • •• e
One -did not peed to be told that the
little tent).* was a Boy Scout. He did
not " have: any 'distinguishing bade
"u " • and he hid left: histraden-
Pewell" . at homee-but had. BeY
,•Scout,written all over him., •.,
• A true gentleman In the making,
that is what that boy' is. And if for ts
'other' rearrein• than the heaseth eePPIieS
'lleeetteele Oat delfghtful fittle incideo
we'gioortvops sh6ula• back the esoe
ScOut'.1Slovetheet witle'ever ybieensIn
our 'peower.
Alt'• information regarding the or-
ganization of,Boi Scout and Wolf Cub
,(Junior Sceiit)' Packs can be had upon
ejnilicatibit to the Field Departmeht of-
the.,13of'ScOuts Association Heatighar-
ters, Bloor an:d Sherbburee Streets,'
Toronto. •
'Whence 'Crimes the Oceans
. Salt? • '
-1-1i-lies long been tin aecepted theory
• t'mhaitilt1411:_o:art.: edririlemee-its
silt • tO the: Sea, Tog& .ei-Sllut i"-Oth-ei:
the roCks of the land, Rivers carry.
-
'trouble,' bfit nal:beat medieal author'',
eles 'agree that backache seldotn or
never ltas-antleing to dowith . the Uhl;
noys, -Organic leidney femme? May.
have pregreseed to a crereal:.point
*Ithout develepiag a pain in the'back.
This being thecaS,p, pain in the ha*
should always lead the.suftererlo look
te the. bOndition of hes blood. It. will
be fund niost. eases that. Usti use Of
Dr. Pink Ptlls to 'blind an
the blood wiel stop the sensation Of
pain in the ill -nourished muscles of the
back. How much better it is• to try
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for tbe blood,
than to. give Way to unreasonable
• alarra about Your kidneys. If you sus-
pect your kidneys, any doctor care
make teats in ten minutes that will
set your fears at -rest, or tell You the.
• worse But in any event tq he Per-
fectly „healthy you must • keep the
bl
'eed in good .condition; and for this
purposeno other medicine can equal
Dr. Whitmire" Pink Pale. ,
You can get•these pills through any
dealer in Medicine, or by mail at 0
dents box or. eix boxes for $2,50 from
The Dr, Williams' Medieine Co.:Brook-
ville, Out „. • •-•
"
Suspended Ferry Carries• .
Traffic Across River. •.
A novel kind of bridle. for &ens,
porting pedestrians and yehicle4
acme.; e•riirei, without ineetfering
• any way. With the passage ef full rig-
ged ocean-going shipping, is in beera-
eloneat the town of Newport, Eng. on •
the- river- Ifilee.--fertee-milese.frcine-its
'junction. with the Severn- On account
of the' steepnees'• of the brinier, :the
great else and fall 'of the tides; The
length 'of the 'span, and the height of
Meahway'peeded, any ordinary kind of
terlelge. iiis".frnirractlehlele, and. there-
forethis special. kind, called' a "trans.,.
porter .bridge," was. erected.
.ThO Stationary membe-rs , of • the
bridge atheist of a .pair of Supporting
towers,°242 ft. high. Oe, 'each banit of
the river, These carry' tvio .trussed
girders, 1.6' ft,' deep and 26 ft.. from
centre to centre, acrose the 'span bf
.64G , et., • The total clearance • from
bigieseater.-leveleto the underside- of
the Spin 'iee'iT7 it. . The, horizontal
•trussed girders are tied, together and
braced as in any -ordinary bridge span,
and their leattom chords form a track,
• ca
in each. se., for 15 'wheele on either
• side of its:wely. These •Ateels are car-
-lried On steel bta,okete. Which are part
ofeaelargeeetrasellinieframeeeet04,
Iong,"Whicit forma' theMeerie trans-
-Purtatin-g- aesuepeededepletferrereor tat
threugh the ages. This1F•efers ordeeTo
-.
common salt,' which is sodium chloride, countholesinfolgrbtm.beturtied" to profitable ac ; t*iers.. The -travelling fraine is Propell-'
andPurPos
far ..esSential.' to the Engines -es, eiclebY a • en:etre turae-C.glele driven b' .4_
health .of the, human body -net are , • or - there was •-such &UM. in:connection with two 35 hp
Could net. survive without, it. is disappointment when it wak•found electric motors in the poweet'house
table' stilt, lacking whicir•mest pf our that the nitrisiral salts cOntatnei tho near one end of the bridge. •
vaporattacked,. the .metar or the Ma- •• . •' ' •
-foods ',would taste- flat • and •
- Seel:vat-the CotitaIns7othereefaltitee het. trr -Rhinoceros Ilorse
d t. re • ,
ablytm use oOpera
_those'.df Magnesiuand notes- • • ee.„. The neaSt. referred to,in the Bible as
aeAtniteerie'reigealtnestued-omitualv tlie
ine ale. It -is a fluid -of vary cempIeg . 13 ilti-enity..beWever, was 'event- singie.berned rhinoceros of Southern
chemical ma bete, -''oontaining even ually erv'ercenee by the adoption of Asia, Which,. needless 4. say;, is. e very
appreciable' Percentages -Ofr gold- and rnearls -whereby- a e - vapor'-+ was -pat 'fovinidahlt beast.",
silver. Which, of course, is What might through a preliminary process of Pure ' . At Calcitutta there 4 a 'famous Yew,
he eipected in View 'of 'fflieleentribte header', thgr salts being reteeeed from .eseker, speeialieing in Aseatie animals,
tiong, of:land-detritus by the rivet* _ it. ' 'Turbine eogine's were Instilled, keepe on exhibition' anuinber of rhin-
But.hew a ,n.ew •theory is beteeput .arid now a first-class electrical , plant os ef this species.:. : - ' , • '''
forward, biased Upon the allegel fact is soPPIY-teg;Velterre and other towns Tbe other day • a. tatlee, whei bad
that the salts ot the -sea do: not carrier: 'With current, the poeseiesenig derived never before seep a ihindeerovisited YARMOUTJ-1,
11011d quantitatively to ihe salts of fire *WOW' fl'or4 ateLinl •• 'et' Slabterranean 114.,Zoo and overcome with aniaze-
land. That isto say, 'their relative Might. - ..,, ' ment was Suddenly inspired 'With an
lquantities on:
do•notLeorrespond; .Per -0- The-steatu hqiqg,aepp.lied to tutambition- the -, • to ride the biggest one, -
_ , ,
item there is'....an....enertnous.,_exe.ess_of= Wes free of ebsee._the.electrje.......'neeker,_..eerFeh at_Itha.±moinentjay_peaterully.
.Chlorides;.-The-backeri-et-this-theorY--natt-fot....lighting_ani.,pther,papposes.„ efeiteg-in-bieeper4leepreeeededeeltere--
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Ciassihe0 Advertisement.
PLAYEI4 PIANO Rat. .SALE,
11VIA/LEX. PIANO IN GOOD
to:edition, with a large nunabea:
Music, rolls, for . sale at a bargain.
L. Costello, rig West Adelaide Steeete
Toronto:-
••• BELTING OR SALE. .
K1istf4s.' oi• im iv AND. tiswe
betties% pulleys, saws. cable,hose.paelcIng.
etc., Ishipped..3nbleet-to approval a.t.lowest
prices in Canada .YORK 13,7oLTING
iiiX Youtc. slenoistr, TORO:WO.
HELP tlegfiliTEO,
.;VV
r.ADILS.A-.1.Eilti-TO. DO .pLAL.N.
end light sevtanr; at home, .wholo.'or
Sparc! Wile; good pay; evork sent arlY
nuriance; chargi:p pale. Send stamp for
m.r.t1.511c4tkital.,,,National • hfanufacturinv
. „ •
Tho.Average 1Vlan..
When it comeste: actrieStIon pf truet-
., leg
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Yourself to the risks of the road;
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Whenthesthing is the sharing of bur -
•e• dens. . •••, ' • ".••- "••
, The lifting the heft qf a
le the hour of peril or triere,•: .
•In the hbur you meet as you van,
You !PRY safely depend an the wiedom
And skill of the ayerage map: •
'Tis the average man and no other
Who does his plain duty each day: •
The small thing his wake is for doing,
'On the commonplace bit of. the way.
'Tis the average man, may God bless
him, .
Who pilots use:still in the vaii.
Over and, oversea, as we travel -
Just the plain hardy, average Man
,So on through tbe daes of exietiece,-
All Min.gling hi shhdow and shine,
'CS'e may count on the every -day hero;
Whom haply the gods may divine, -
But Who wears the swarth grime °flits
.
calling,
• ; And' labors and 'earhe as he can,
;And stands, at the • last. ,w1thi, the
noblest- • •'
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The etiumonAlace, average' man.- •
Energy Required in Sewing by
liana Jahd_WithAlachines-
That there Is a great difference ip
the expenditure of energy required with
different' ways of sewing; was demon-
strated recently lee selentistre Litde'
variation...wee felled hi hautt;beniinhig•
on.,fine. handkerchiefs eattore.ehebtee
8 -oz. 'cotton clnek, Or errree•bleakets.
but when the speed of eWing was Ip -
creased,, tlee expenditure of energy
increased itt Proportion. Hennaing
sheets on kfaot-driveu machine; which
waa,discovered to he about six timea
ge fest as doing the Same work by.
band, requihed slx. eimee as. much ep-
ergs-, but the. energy, per yard of sew.
Ing was hardly. ane-lielf ,a,s great.
When an electrically -driven. machine
was Used, • •the energy • required per
hour was not .epite twice that used..fpr
hand sewing, and alitint one-foUrtli Of.
that Used-for:the 6ot-driven mathine.
Canada' haa Teas extengive fiehitig
grounds -5,000 miles on the Atlantic
7,0607fifira Virthe:
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The ' pestoffice pensiOns and- labor
Julia y-ZePiarfiliezi CS --.1Tri" i:eatI ri.fi-
empley '8,000.: women. ' • •
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7.1.
Soft Aftovi'er.,"
• New office boy: A man ealled here
te.thrash YOU. a' few Minutes • ago._
Editor: What did yen:say fe him?
'New office bay: I told him, I wele Fe0'4,,Ifit Duifir.. to Tell, OA*
sorry , you 'eren't in.• Flo* Tanlac Brought Itlappi.
eo.e,:y(17.:vv*.thi3h9raaa:hisidasiiondnig.y,:...onituPtrecht:018.1:i:lkstea...9.1.deh.Serlt,litii7; .w.0,,Biire.riflt:71:cital.)ugHliteerrsH:13,4:13736:1,1e*6"n -gdt
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ay"
tally Wilt un and "made so •
"Well, he ihavanyothohlygottiect,a1;liehle:i frltizointgf_aei:11).theia;thy by taking, Table°
he , said to the next hey:" Teu"re•arr's uir.isilieer..}L1117thael7.1.8t:itInt1).Y4en,t2coiet31144..FtrheteX7
mese good-forerothing.tthe in the eLns gegen Aye.; Werth Haiiiiltoit, (Mt.,
HAMILTON WOMAN
ADVISFS MOTHERS
SAYS "HER. TWO 1>AUCIH7
TERS NOW PICTURES
°. OF FIEALTH,
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L -..-even Charlie . behaves better:. ,tiga:
you." ,• •
• •• •A Scottish MOtiler: •
"Nose tell me," said the IhspeCtor,
"who was the mother of our great•
Scottish. here. Robert Bruce?" •
He pointed to the t'op boy and then
around the dais. ' There was no ans-
wer. Then at last the heiet of the
teacher leaped withloy, The boy Whe
was standing at the very foot hid held
up hes hand. -
, "Well, -my boy," said the inspertor
encouragingly, "Who was she ?".•• .
"Please; sir, Mrs. Bruce."
Lucky Beatrice: .
, Polly wastelling the' next door little.
girl all ,about it. • • • . • • •
`My • sister. Beatrke awfully
lucky." . _ • • .
• Why V'
. •,
'She went te a. party l�.st ,niglit
Where they played tf. game in which the
inert -either had t� kiss agirl or pay
.forfeit of a box .of Choeolates.',' .
helw was Beatiice,
"She :came h:oine with thixteen boxes
of, chocolates. • .
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- _The- :more- _y_ou _ thingis-'-to
• chaxere, the less. chanee, , there is MT
rdY•• • -1
or Sores Thro-at,
Cold in the Chest, Etc.
DANDERINE
•
Stops Hair Corning Out,
• Thickens; • Beautifies.
-c b o 071 e. or- Dan d
at. any. drug. atom. After one •applica-
ton- you . can hot find la -particle of
dandruff or a. felling! hair„, Besides,
:every hair* Snows _new
brightness; more --color dT]ibiincianee.•
ateslon.ettr-rter-seentedl
nookon
DOG DISEASES
• and How to Feed
Mailed Free to any Adr
•std.recises;bayitothvaor.A.Cuot.tatui.or.,
118 Weet Slat Street .•
New York, U.S.A.
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Oripe.rithente concluldvely ShOW that
. tile protein of tomato seed contain all
the amino acids essential . to the
growth of anfinaIs .81111 else aafi
•.wiater-soluble vitamines, Thateands
• oftem or tomato seeds tire wasted
',smell year by the tomato planing
onnts.
Mother! Open •
2Child!.3 _Bowels Mak__
- California Fig Syrup
are-disposed_to contend that the salts is, .veryeeheap. Ia a country _where upon to climb; tire 'iron fenee, despite .
of'.. the ocean are largely of vOlcanic coal is so scarce and dear aa it Is itr the protests of ' other persona' who
'origin; taken up 111 aolutioti from Ma- Italy, such a source • of inexpensive eouglit to restrain him and who. looked
erials voreited-up-fro* tire seash'04.--euergY is higl,149- aPPreeiatec . sain foiTa-guard or keeper tp pre
tom at a; period when the terrestrial To auglile4 t4e suielilY of. available vent the crazy action • '
globe was as yet in the Making. it.4 Steatti, many deep borings have been
made; thus.creating artificial' puffing
holes. Eleven average boring e yield
• power equal tonet derlyable'frozn tite•
burraleg of tee tone of coal per hour.
Apparently the h-orings do aot effect,
the Pressure at which the steam le de-
fivered from the depths of the earth",
.and:411e.auantity • cif Steam:•at- an. un-
varking pressure, es eat dimitilehed as
time goes on.
pewit beingeli prooe-ss of.feemation.
• Te. euppert this: Idea, these say that
the crater of Vesuilus after each:
erqption ie forted e overed with a *white
Cruet that iS in coznpoSition exactly
like sea salt! It is estimated by gee -
leftists that the onnireir salt in: the
.ognse. *pule make 4,„600,000 cutgegach
'orite mire in size, which"lf spread over
Canada Would form a layerone and
six.featbs'qUire's high. " " •
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IRTEV14.10_1,01% 1.401:
' The 'winter edason is a• bard eite,Ail
the baby. He is more Or N3S confined:
to Stuffy, badly ventilated recline. It
Ts '80 .often. atocelytkat, the, Metter
does, aol et littt (pit
as often as she sheltie. He catehea
• -chAedr.....itio-litti_ot-systeinii4A,s.
eteeniaeit!and-buwey g -et 15f- Order
addle -becomes' peeirish and cress'; To
guard against this the mother should
keep a box ef )3aby's Own Tablets in
the house. They reguletethe item-
,
o -ch and bowels' and break up, 94:ids.
They are soirl by medicine dealers or
. by mail •at 25 Cents a box from The.
'De. Williams Medichths o Brock
ville,-Orit,• '
Canada Aeols.zuci've loeople wit( caPi-
tal to develop her fertile lands and
natural resources, and preSents opper.
A Roaring Ganii,e,
•
trer-tirtr-ter'itt-Orr-wrtatit goyer-
athegenetat Clititadii7:exPired and ite
3vas _about. to retire Co .inditti'.the de.
voteee 'of the sport of curling made
lilm farewell address, AccOrding to
Lord Vrederic Hamiltern itt' his book,
i:Das..:Deforte-.-Yesterddy,t--ilts-govern---
Once °Vet the fence, lie boldly strad-
dled the, huge animal,' and looked
around him • for admiration. But -the
rhinoceros, - amazed and fadtgnadt:
leaped up with surprising agility,
threw the Mau off, impaled him „with
his, horn, cast him thirty 'feet into the
.air and -then fay 'down Upon 'hire.
Guirdseeurnmeared to th,e s.eene;hilled
the beast with explosive •,The
men wai- dragged put of the pen, still
breathing: hut he died.,a •teW hours
later. • •
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A -True Ilonie
Nix'y bles.sings ou r house.
Your roof and. hearth' and Valle .
May "'there : he, ilgtils loviral come yon'
When evening's .sbadow falls! •
Theeleye that like e guiding star. .1
ltnvgsneral.-..the, present Lord -Leta. Sbt10-611-k.811fi5r11tie
fro 14
cloarne---•ena de _a_Larett,Lha„,,,ApLexiy,",,,,,,„.
kiiii;41--;411.4-regreet ite• 'fart'
,leaving Ottawa, add rfoevering-the- tiea • '
that bound'him to Canada, he,reniark•
India, he did, not anticipate much curl- It is al wMa°YersisEaYfe tOoRspetiEdRS
ed thatbearing in e'DoitiluiO:n
, mind the climate of
ink there, antUthat.tieshe-aid miss the
"roaring game." ., Itt faet,.'he thought
that the only reeling game that he
was likely to come in contact with.
would Probably be a. Bengal tiger. .
• "Let us hope," be concluded, "that
your ex-govemor-general will be found
pursuing the roaring genie, not being
pursued by it." , 6
unsuIvass br atlY leutee. One !imager there/3 18 the
. • .
inthe orld• Horses, atratterv and ottrkeites
' w.
• •. I Ilan *old
Mt: the larger*. essee of land "ereaturee, •
- idls
sothardos uniottent fet.atirpet h Ceate, and elettl,efieh of therre in the lea.. , Minaret's :Linittairit for
pies Money Order. Eel v e dol es
costs three cente. ' •; . •
Canada has the only tgrO. coal re -
lions on the ilOaeoititt of North Am:
Youe little one will•Idee th.e.`lruity"
'taste of eCaliferhia 'Fig'Syrina".'eVen :if
'constipated; hiliouseirritable, feverish,
teeeno_entuleneyer
fails to 6,10,arise :the elver and bowels
In a. few hthire. You can see' for your -
pelf how thoroughly it works all the
soil -bile; and undigested,food•Ont of
the hoWeee and eon bave a wellpiat.
fel child again. ••:
Minfeas Of mothers. keep "California
Fig Syrup" handy. They 'know a'tehe
4Peente1etredayeeyei elek chile
ti-
znoir�w. .Ask your .drugglsr for genii.
Ine "California Fig Syrup" widelj. has
direction3 for babies and childrellof
all ages printed on bottle, Mother:
-97tifiellSt67Virulgel nn l)";
:COARSE SALT
-LAN DY.SALT:
• •-Bulk -._Carlots •
TORONTO. SALT WORikei•,
C. 1 curp . Tapoismo
- "„(Nly oldest.dattgbter May wah in a
riln-dow4. condition Nr.three years.
She had • 'a .rve'ry 'poor 2appetite and
'what little. She:, did eat seemed :to 46
her more harm than goo& he
pale, -weak' and'' easily . tired, Three •
bodies of Tahlae Mado,,her limit and
.streng.. Her appetite returned, her
sleep became 'restful and her cheeks e
got rosy.. In feet, She' it the •.verY Pie-. ..
ture pf health, •• "•
hMe' daughter •Ideete.ease'Was alit -rose
•identleal, eteelit her condition Wasn't '
" gain as. Reriou'i.: -Suet two betties put
• leer hi the best Of. health. Every tithe' •
look at my girlir no* and see their'
enjoyingsuch splendid beaith, real-
ize . what a blessing Tanlac has been -
to our horrie; and, I feel it ay -duty to .
talk outand let Peciple knovi. about •
• this grand enhclicine.". •
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Taalac b 11.4tl by1&ading druggists
everywhere. •Ade:
• In the Bible the vvord "girl" *armee '
lluLt Mee: .
If Headachy, Bilious •
or Stomach is Bad,
• Take "Cascaretr
4
G•et a -10 -tent bolt; nnw. • •
Purred :Tongue, ,13ad Colds; Indiges-
Salle* "'sk in a ecl ..mistrable Head- . :8
aches come •froM .,. a . torpid liver and • ,
•elegged bowels whiche:caue year -•
stothaeb, to, bescemer filled with. mulls -
gelded toed. wbh sonre and ferments- •
-like:garbage. In a• barrel: . 'That's the ,.
flestestep toIttiateld,Aufsery--indigea.
. .
foul getes badebreath, yeller*. .
skin, everything. that-ee Sickening. ;A,
'eascaret• to-nigitt wIll give' your cep-
stiPate.d boirels. thOrough cleanaing
• and 'straighten • you out by., snor�lng
They 'Werk while :ypti sleep. Mitliana
of men and 'women take a beim:ref' e •
now and...then to'. keep :theit_stouiech,-..:_Z-;,i..-..,
livor said beiVele-mighlateele and- never '
*new a miserable moment., Don't„for•
-
get the ..children. -their little- insides "
ueed a goodgentle' cleansing, tea....
' • 'a'
Itched rned.Scarce-
ly Slept. Cuticura Heals.
"Amelles • affeeteennY__feertee'l
Were lenge and abysses -fared, and-
• the wee_ •Jeattetedallehtier
urea sce-e-Thesere--
turned into .ecales and
when , fell off they
left. big narks until my
face Was dinfurod.•They
• ltChed and burned 80 that
••- j sea:rely slept at all;
• "I had been bothered for nearly
• two months before 1 started uhlee
Cuticura itndefter I had -used -theca
bbxes of Cuticara Ointment with tho
Cutteura7 Soap •wad Cozhpletely
healed." (Signed). MiCa 1.. 13tuno.
St: Beene, Que., June 0, 1610• :::
Uoo Cutlet= Soap, `Oh:a:meat, fiatal
••Talcum -for all toilet-peri3oses.:-. •
.01arneekt 23 .a4 GO SZII1
taroughoutAieDornagon. CanadianDe
LynAtuis. Limitird, Paid Mon
•gpareetreensiSoap Above* ovithotxt num.
USE SLOAN'S TO
WATLOFVPAIN
.ITTLE aclies grow into big pains
niess.werderl-off--hy-„arr-oppliea4,---
. ticin Of -Rheumatism',
menrelgta, stiff jointi,Iame hackled:Al: e
fight longagamst Sloan's Liniment.
For more than forty years Sloan's'
Liniment has helped thousands, the
world over. You won't be an excep, i
tiop. It certainly does produce results. i
It penetrate,swithoutritbbing. Keep
this old family friend alivcirt hawdy,
for instant ' use, .A.sit. your neighbor.si
eriba and oentr9ls eneAfth of the druigiste-.35c. 7fk, $1.40.
-Neva Say:IrAlphirr-Withiltit,3) . A --
WARNING! Unless 'you' see:name "Bayer' on tablets,
you are not getting Aspirin at all, Wh-k, take chances?
,
• APC,ept only an "unbroken paacage" of 'vet Tablets. ,of
•Aspirin," which' Contains directions and.dose tOrked out by
physicians during 21 years' and prOVed pfe. by' miltiOn$ ,or
• Colds •1-reada`clie Rile Ulna tit,ttl
.Toothacile Netitalgia Neuritis
Earache • Lumt.lago Pain, Pain' .
• 'Raptly tin bots of 12 tablets--Bottlef. of :14 and Druggists.
Aspirin ir the trade rilarx ireiristorea Cumdi) 'of nava Tttittaactiirt4 /rano
stiteHeicIdester of Steldr II ea eld. While It wen known' that Aopben :awn: tleyer
narnetaeturo, to angst tiro nubile aitA'net imitation*, Tablets or •eyor comma,
„on ettropea, pita 001;40cm/it trait wart& onaror CrOjip,"
• wor14'3 coal reseuret5s. ade ,oin, Canada,. '
"ICriove thy week and do it Says
Carlyle, "and work at it like a Her.
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