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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-07-10, Page 3epireeeeee.,et • 4 HOWTP BE VATMR. , .0ne,O1 the beet ea:repro la the world IS to. be a father. It gives solid, Kitts- ' eeetiee. 1eve14ie34ed? flne•-•. .010 !trod :se'llt,•,41.),k,92.e...._i.r,"'01F4ClW-'144b ' —Tau uoasirt,'. 104134 Xfareut,", ' Paid 4 INV in 14 tSeea,, "he' eeerne more like. a ehana Or e friend."' Long Years of learninn, hew to be ' a' father led to. that remeilt, which showed, that the time '44,1 effort spent _ were already bringing resnIts. '.'•51.113 Partleular • father, began • when . his children.. were nndea' two years -of age. -fie spent Very- Ititie.r.noret-moty the children„ but'. he -p.penta let of' d.eote:d -hours, of his Sat- urdays• and Sundays te:Playiag with . the, ehildren,..reading to tkein7l1tten- Ing to thein and talking with -them,. . He did not,,do niucle"for" there He • did ninch . "with" them. .1t, was. • "Let" daddy matte. a house for your or "flet daddy fix it for You," instead ho -theught it wiser te sey, "Yoe lanild a hQUSe witb daddyr or "You fix it with , daddy,'•'. and -so' the children lea.rned the fun,and• pleaeure -of doing things with ;daddy.- • ". , He did not 'talk to .them, , but with - :them, as one-man, to another, as one friend to another, and the little one gained dignity .a.0 ,undersiandink cansiotoual*. .He:' 'treated the, ehiltiren ,as . intelligent companions, ..an.5,1;they berameeo. • •• • :* He neyer was toe- busy to explain, to .answer their queetions, to, help- with their problems, to solve. their childish pdzales. ; .If .nrsother could met 'answer, -ishe advised, "Be, sere -and tiok daddy • atid' he will tell Yell." . When . the. ehildren began_ to take ,their_ehareeof_the work •and responsi- Inlay Of the- borne, it was with daddy -they did many. Of their little tasks.' • Before they were five years old: this 'father begutt:1.6 ,say,' "Come." He • ,,. seldom paid. "Ge." It Was 'not "Yeti- • go and do thia:e or ,,you go there He lowers to be dealgaated as a clan But Bald ."Come on and help:. nie clean uD these cMeftains 'reeived „ the cellar," or "Cottle ond help,mother nicknames; de,scriptive of SOMe trait Stomac1!Trouble Vanishes Montreal Mali Gains ' 4 DA; 011171301 tliE "Pince- I began !Shia; .t.hie Wonder., ful Tanlae 1 seem t,o be( gettingyeneg, er every day. I have. galped If Reunite, on four betties and everybodY epeaks about how well 1• , - The above statement' wetrniade, cently,by Eugene Lepage,. -proprietor --.PriPP.0770tH•Wa1e07:110te144.0Cr'.'8,11°13!" Montreal; Canadarene of the most ex- clusive tenserhil In 'this city. :Mr. Lepage further geld: '• • • ,,.„.. . "Stomach troilble-;had-almeite,Celne•-•-: pletely wreelted, my health,: Was- a derephado* of my forinerSeif and se. ren -down nerebus, r thought would have to give lip MY work... "Tarlac Seon.hatd,. me eating.. every- thing, Sleeping like a log at night and „feeling as 'fine as one could ask to feel. M Only regret Is that I did, notlearn My about Tanlac long before I did." • •`. Tenlac Is for sale 'by all good ',drug- gis ts., AcCept no Substitute. Over 40 million bottlee sold. -• . , Tanlac,Vegetable , For Constipatioti„ Made and "ReComniended by the • Manufacturers of Tanlac. Wtir,40' I rb,ti At doves •reafly.., :"•';004,7 7? •• 00`,elealt tb0 Pax*Atti,rta*.*Iiit enniip ped,feetlY Alms it 12014 be bef; fore "night, ' Qnite d!rtY d4stY again. Why do haSteli. to give. it 14.4 bath, „TO Olish' after a ride?, Id mech rather falloW theeasierVatli, But ',Isean't—It's water of. Pride, • • . •••';, Wiy do'ItsWfOr':-..4,...oratile.,,ok;:ick, • - "lnea 4neeeessible ttpote Wb' am I to Wet* for ft Week, When tilitil weather is terribly It's net that, 1 *Ye all the *Tease And the grime; • .‘; That's etamething I'eannet'abide•;, Morsel/Or, the jab 'takes a' !Pt ".0 It.'s.merelY a matter or pride. A"man ma.Y, he ;ItneWn•hy .the Car he "WIR keep -'-e • • • ; The Way, that hekeepa it 4 I nielui;,, TeilitiWitilrentese-remarliablY-eheapi an ...expensive Machine. It ,the money,experided that i counts.- - It isn't •the lOrice that's the guide; It's really the 'care that h•:1134111:3—rs:jnaati, —Harold S..0 Life's Meanings Cornplic.az and Wide. . Life's Meanings complitate and wide Into, it narrow compass come •• • As Ive .aiirosteli the sea whose solemn • tide ' ' Must hear us"home. bleak-bloWn stretch before out eyes,' • Some sterile rods of ,bleak -blown „shore; , • : And We MuSt leave familiar lands:and • skies. • • ForeVermere: Surnames and Their Origin KENNEDY • Variations—KInItty, !dimity, O'Ken- . nedY• Racial ,Orialn—lrish. Source—A nickname. • For the .most ' part, the ' Irish,' clan names,. which were virtually, family -names, and have -become so -absolutely In modern usage, wereformed, strictly from given names, from the names ef those chieftains ' who • first • gathered about them a sufficient numher of fol- . . , . • "do thestedislied,", and •"Ctone•and.clean Up the 'Yard ..vvith."Me.".• The children " r4sPondedatemee,- for Work with.dad • , was half play .and' it Was gteit,te be "trusted .With resPenethilitY y, erman.. dad," -beeaine . a watchword..' • .• The StrOggles,and.:triumphs, the 1O.sies. •"•, and • geins, were ,told him at, the 'end ...of *the day ,er Week.... He shoe -0111s,, interest every Morningtithreakfait and every night 'ot dinner by questions ••• . and; •conversation ' abotit their- getIV.i- ties,.'until it wae.initnral 'that ,tio Mat-, -ter what''happened, "'Let's ;tell dad," •'Caine spontaneously, . flit equally. • Meal became the ,detire to .1ftiVe only thehe.st thingS *to • This' father Wee • • and plaied'. • Like a 'china, yet ,there were certain ...lines laid None •of :this -dad'a: •-.playthatee `could be mean, ,or cheat or or honor a.chieved,,andit'wes the nick- name - which became the., clan; .naine, •ThiSiethe .case of tfip Kennedy.. clan: , The geoliC deilenatiOn of this. Clan ni "0"Cerantiette," and wtth the excepe thin .Of the. leSt 'Syllable;.,whih 'bee na- turally • become shirred" a bit in., the Angdicieediform..of the naine,. Rs. pre- nunelatiOn '.wa.e Prec!sely that' of ",oc . . • The' 'founder bt• the' ela.n wasa eltief, tale nained :"Feegus".; and -surnamed "Ceannfede," . or "Iong-head'i. (in the „ sense Of 'being' farsighted),.'who 'flour- ished'about, the tithe Of St Patrick: - • , • . • Thus, this clan orfareilY name's abeut aa old es, Christianity '1,n Ireland,. and 'antedates the .Ch-ristitteization • o4 .An- glo-Saxon 'England; which was several centuries' 0; the'. Norman havasitin • of that 'comitry, with the, subsequent for- tell untrtkths Or shirk Each , child niust•ohey:Preal,PtlY, workpheer- full y,' act. inenfully. elaild. must ' resp,e4 • •obey and • Werk for mother,. who dad ',said Was the Qiieeir:'ot the , 'Mother hilped this .dad. learn he* .! to be a fathet,,cooperated :With.•him; helped •Iihn,nnderstand. tla'e little folks bY. taibing over with' the Child:• , rep's- daily exPerienees,. and 'joined in with ' She planned' With, the • children, h.ow to surprise:Or please dad, •Aind•-shoWeii every way what a fine Waatiti' have a ',real- father, ' .,.;''•-it'takes'tliOught, arid effoilt And years of time to' learn hew t�be a father, for career; Anitte Of great •,.. desire, 'hard weik and ideate, and the marks:, of simeese• in this career are. not.counted,inineney, hut in flegh.rand • blood,- begin- and heerte In the gretithet ' meet the World. Peasesseathe father's • , ..01d-SOng. • Th1810. a song then made • , ,•• „ 'Of long tell end little shade; .-'-ThitOs Long with •the -bite, . ,• haxa a.tats citikl" a black eiong, men,:came, knOW•:.,,,,.e•e',e. 'With staring. •OVet 'plow .or hoe, „-,At ioads whop mime had 'need 'te • A: shining Speech they .poirretr` ..•• From long stored;:, • ron laughtcr saved till It . *a.s-goiden. • This is a song of slower, olden,, Yetis -lied lifer ';Otir songe are 'bright , playfof haste and' light; thl • .SmoOY their •aighing':ninp, .• !-:• langhteri.'• neither leaves an, echo after.. slow reinits-e ,of gloom, atasY- Of - Purple- bloom, , , lieace, no litite 'of hopeless Wrongs. • Out of our life we melte our song S.'• •, • —FrankErnetit , ma.tion, of English family names. • • 'ce • I4 the 'Wo!$*011:11: P01.4!,401, Wow tall- o'tattkaticwrI;LelipjeAr;it411,4p7:40th.30140.alreiryW; Irt4fillPeffiut4rifte''''5:t`407s131717nnI4tnteCII*C4for PI: corations. „ , • • Probably ,people rea/.#e•'' the ImulerPOS 'nage te, WhiPb PelPer Part he But One thng is certala. It the ..frOply tailed! we'.ohti.alu 'own p(1: %Doti, Rtoort4.41.0.03arld'eholi*-;,,,'„,,,tele-T '011,thae-G-0,104,ft';traille and tT to. o(ty ...4(4444g COpPer coinage! • •. .first• the asurilit of coTh' P.17 0°4 In. Ole _,i?,iiAlcThig:trade, 001- Parisoii, With: the €1114stitiee, •and 'steel, Would leeM:40 Aegliii-ble ; but -when one te•Ie0•Inte consideration 'tlithieng,fatethnia'-elbv.7toY''t0;tPlbr.I'Ocrth40,4•8M any i Ite,e01110084.00?encl that „there are aheat..3,000111,,JakeVery railway engine, nn tan aPPreel4te' e*tont tO-w41:47 . • KEATS Varlations—Reet,Ketts. Racial Origin—English.• ' 8oarce7-Personal characteristic. By no -means:have all•family names deteloPed from 'eccuptutions, places of residence or given names of parents, Probably as. large a 'class as any, in ••. English nomenclature at leastv•devel! 'Earth, witie.-3,Oee, countlees, wee's, . ;•• ; • , I 1 • • -the Op mend for it 4s,.iticreasing;" , Escape .`" 'Lei 'Me not'b ht in'theoern, Or.the..Weveis, Or, the tiee,13.; ,NR.t. even. a bird: Will l.be when ;ir die., • •• • •Once:is enough, :to. be been • Into the kinsliiP of these •atratige; 'strong thingo, 'of "the sea And geld and sky,, • Hot from the sui, th,.a...t.stv. lege •I will go ..poUn.htliOrinn,gs• uat.t1::74.0ew, : . • • As„not,hing. that stir, O, or sing% ••• And break this, tangle of. grams, Into the dark, 9:40 pass • -4Plorence,G,'Jetiney. . • . • • ,Oped from nicknames descriptive, or ellegetily descriptive, of -personal rie4 Such names were 'given to men' in. medieval 'times in: extactly„ the seine manner that a snatill boy is given a nicknaine tOday:lby cemPanions. The difference lies enlY' t„he fact that th. 0, need for the nickname er des7 "Oriptive• surname, wag greater. in those days than to -day. In thisManner such names atie'Brewn end Black have de- veloped,. JuSt as hive ,toIday acqiiire „such.iaanies as Reddy or Skinny. The medern bey liveg -them driven eventnal- fel:" he has 'a fanilly., pains which better sei•veS the. purpose • of a sur- name -when he groWs- up.. But in Medieval" times Ihe niCknames..Werp turnednanies,. for' papule, tione'were,groWing so.fast that a given pante was not enough to distinguish a tnan irem &his ••• • ' Names in this group were „taken. •from the word "kete,", wiiir,h since ,has become obsolete,: It.nleanf "fierce" dr "bold." • C GUARD TO SAVE MUSK OX 'GOVERNMENT SENDS AN EXPEDITION. gentle, • •..bity • With 'your limitless desire, Take of es tenders,t.' love, sincerest pra , , •pre we reti,re, • We. with your Meanings 'cernplica.te,.. could cross the narrow, Sinith Sound and .Kennedy Channei—: iii 714e. 'winter,' month, kili the musk •oXen and return with the, pelts t� their native, count‘ry.IircidentallY, Green- land has ,far outstripped the northern C.anadiaa, islands in theexportation of furs .; •' ' • " Pollee to -Enforce • , . • ThOgoVernineet decided that it Wee time to. eel:Millet', the Greenlanders with the fact .that Canada is a country . To EstablishCes---with_a-trigid-rustoms barrier, and if, Your Darrow and your blitheness . • , •, • .,• How, are•we, fain to prove our untried fate • far:We loath! • Hal Hal , Within"800 Miles of the , • North Pole. In carrying out the task of estate . , the PovereigntY of the .Beitieb crown 1n the Arctie islands which form' the ,northernueoet- part 0,4 the Do- •-ni-inion.„ of...Canada; and which''in slte are equal forihe-•Teirinbliietrterriteryiet 'Saskatehewin and Alberta the i4Orth- *est' territories 'Bra,rich-Of diad Department of the..4nter1Or Sent the .goveriiirienti Stearner,'.:the autumn, to within 00, Miles:. of the North Polb tOeistahlisli permanent police .'posta and.. , they desire to take Canadian furs back with them they must ,meet ,the te- quireinents of, the law. Hence the ep- tablishment7 of a Royal • Canadian Mounted Police post at Cape Sabine. _ Inspeetor Wilcox -and six other ranks . , are stationed there... • • This summer the department hopes to establish more posts. 6h some of the islandSlurtlierio.-the-Weste-Bathiirst• Island, Les, been ,marked but, as one of the islands hest suited for the purpose- , . because of its central position. • • , . Friends, Frio:Mita are pearl ti o' treetops price; •• That God gives mg here on; earth; Bits c' gold from 'PayediSe' -• •":1:leaven's priceleee.- Worth-, Sent to bless -lig for e wbJI,. ' With their ,loein' way, an' true, With tho.suns•hine- o' their' That God 'Made for, Me: eh' I REAL NELIVE TONIC Bountiful Supply of Rich Health-piying Blood. Sufferers from !what' medieal men speak of as nervous debility find 'them-. . selves tired; Inorose,',1ow.-spirited,,and. unable. to keep their iniads on anY- Any ,sudden noise litirts,like a • Pl9W., , They ,ere, full-.• Of groundless fears and -Cannot sleep at night: Their hands. tremble, the 'legs feel tts if they. will give- aWaY:felloviing a:walker any exertion, and the.tnind•is greatly *dis- terbed hje,the incident.. • .Docthring the with pedsenciue sedatives 'is •terrible'raistake, „..The :only real, per:ve t0niC7i4a good Supply .of rich, red .bldod., ,TO seeure ilia new, rieh blookuse, Which have •direct.: action on the blood and,..„throngh it •stimulate every nerve ;and organ • .Mits. Alphens Merritt,. Fenwick, Ont.; , gives -.herexperience with medicine as • .iollOWs:•-e"I had 4' nervena breakdovie. and: Was in the Welland Count* Hos- pital for sem° time. ',AS. I We.slnot the; proving:my :ihusbald, took me out and teak me 'ap -tO my Mother's. I doctcin, ed iherebut ii.dtkiaot,11.011 Me. Then 'I' returned hoMe,"'and -was again under doctor's „caret...hut with ao..better re:' treMblened getnumb all- over, and :the ,least noise ,would feel ine.' I .was qiiite'unable 'to do My housework; and was. in a. terrible eon- dition., -FiroallY,:.:1 was 'advised to try. Dr. „Williame' Pink . Pills, 'arid; ,em - thankful thetel did so; .as alter taking , about „a" dozen bees :I•jwas again 'a healthy•Wernete' iiSed.' the pilla since while nursing 'MY baby,' with equally •good:. :strengly- advise •- ether -ailing women., to 'try theint"! :! ". • • '..• •-• You Can get these pills' through. anY :mail. at 50 Cents .:;e: boxe.froin The iD, Medicine Co'; Brockville.;! , • . TO113Ft',1 •to bring'icim the full"richness • and mellow sweetness of obacco of uali 'llsaufactuni.dbi P411?tRiALTOBACCO CO. OF. CANADA LIMITED • Pieces of Eight. Hidden treasure has always acted as a thre to the adventurers of the world, but, though treasure hunts are Many, treasure findings are few. • • Trinidad is believed to be a "Mine' xif treasures." Much of the -wealth of the richest •a the South American Wati Conveyed to 'that -island by - the sea rovers who plundered the Main- ' In a great cavern in the cliffs on the Auckland Islands lies the Genera Grant, Which was wrecked In 1866, with 50,000 ounces of gold on hoard. aassified .Advertisements We should .cherish then' above • • • All things else On this or sphere„.. For theY're briaging es their love, .Just to cheer us while we're here; , . All the. silver.an' the gold In this world '0' wealth Ma 'end, Ceuldn't -buy for us, or hoid '• ' One true,honest, lovin' -friend. - .. They ere given ,you an me— , , Gifts o' love from Heaven's" heart -- TO -be vvith us, Sp' to be -. • • .Of. our'lives a part; . , • We should thank. the Lord each day, . ,For the blesSings that He An' the leve that lights In the, hearts 9' loyin', friends... ,. ' '--James Edward Hungerford.. Have You Heard? • 'That herse's:ton. gne., Is Considered- a- , . •,.Theee-expeditions„which culminated. great. delicaer-aniong"-theeneaeants during '192.3 In ' the establiShirtent of e‘ Sen.tland.?‘ * ,'• . , . • Thet falai tehleega, t•icitt7e'leogi'rtijohnY, 1}9ale° lia4 at Pa'116 th'Ae used in Chinfe watj"., eastern COttSt of ElleStaere • IOtallu,1 ,-have heen;tiSed,alsO 'forthe•purpose, Of _ .cOadtictitig, . examinations of ..tite.-dettnz. That walrak4iid Of lightly, Co .try by competent.,Seientiata Airgi en- the settipnight. and meriting, IS': ti;sUre.' • .•• .. 'cure for baldness? • . That in terteht: tropical ' Islands .iii 'i)ie Pre' St* lit ti,ntitlo ,IVIajor tUtYira,Sh the beetroots greVre to the tisheetr;tYill 14111g out an 111114'i:flit qnli Li:ntd°height '• °aft. ,f'itlif.teeeNnertttii10:1 tiia.is:al:p:.a-ra, , t . equently••is,btger-.than it is In 'Aratie* Pick 111). at. 01111bei- *fries; haviag eight iinger' lend Sound on, the. east &mat .Of • In Order:C.6 eipediteqh64ipenittritp:, • ' ;of-rthrs ntAntrY-'s; Franklin, . be taken. Mier .by A. SPLENDID LAXAtIVE FOR THE BA , lyloth•ers• .should • 'constantly be On, guard • to keeP.,bahY's bowels Working fieelyandhis stoMach, sweet, for nine -tetitha the ailmenle from which Ut- tia biles sailer are, caused hi:Ore& Uteri tis- lot the-, .etoinacti..and, Baby's Own ,tablb.ts are • spTethii:d. leXative -.for' the „babY. They are Mild but tlioreugh;: .ccintain neither opiaiei. and are abSolutely gear- anteed, to be Safe- .eftldit;r4;•for either' the -newborn- liab•el'orithe-;•.gro.vie child. Ry. their 'eaten on ;the ,bowelS and, 'stetnacli they drive out donStiptition and, .indigestion; break up celds' and feVera a'ncl. Make 411-eAreaderl_teethiag ,perted. eaSy. .The. tablets . are .tol • or by maii. at 25 cents box trent The' Dr. -Williams' • Aledititie Co,;: ,BrOck- . • Ville, Ont.• ' Laid and , , 1;e:thioalit :nice t3tiner greatly from 'Ind!: bring hith 13aelt te on each hand? .. • wui department, 'arid Will' make „its. firet GREEN TEA IMPORTS itlytige,thia.sUtnnier., • „ Three -Peet" Estabbeh• „ tatistics:.trouti.Ottinwa- 00# that _in' .! The three peette*hieh. have been efe 1923; 663,917 Peunds 1110e Green Ted 'tablishod O.re Cumberland •Setind Were broughi.inta,Canadit titinri in 1921, aid Rinds Inlet; on Baffin bland, 'and' and 90028. ptatiids , Mare than in. 1.921 . • --LARGER. • Courage. The wise -and active conquer &Meal!' By daring to attemot. them; sloth and folly. •••• 'Shiver "ankr.iiirik at sight of -toll and And make, the imexissibilitY they fear. ' • " Minard's Laniment for Rheumatien.t. The British Empire occupies 13,. 653,75-1 square, miles. knoWn, that the bulk ,le• etill, with- , , • - • ANTED — CAR OWNERS TO 13affled by* th•e Undertow and the great plies. a.rid New Zrealarici have been showing 101 bargains in Auto Sup- Aus-W send fcr our Big. Free Catalogue • It will' Save you Monty: Send: in the cave, het exPeditions •front combers. ' ' : for it to -day: :Canadian Auto ShOPII.:,. Somesierle in the East River,,':U.S.- Box 154 Niagara. Falls, Ontario. ' ,500,00,0 in gold. -It has lain • . there since1780; When the British fri- gate liezzar, carrying money •for the Royal forces engaged in the American • War, etnick a reek oppesite tbe 'upper, end of Randall' Island and sank;'only , Levers of roe:mace; • toe, " °Will find WriteMurincCo.,Chicago,forEyeCarcBook 10Q4 for dreams In the thought that on the • mainland of Panama is a great store of gold hidden by Sir Francis prake atter he Dad sacked the.clty of the semenaine. • The treaSure • Was never retrieved; . and no one IMO:I* .•y6There,,, -to leek for it. ' IN 'FOR VPUR EYES a hundred yards from ahem Refreshes Tired Eyes r„ Love Song.lt : runst have been the wind that stit- • red,inY- ' But all.my, 7111 Celled it YOUr 'fingere,' not ,the wind �rever .know ; r • •Ivh6tiierthe.tiouch that .PuCa. score of . • "• years • „ He. Forgot!' _ Mike and Pet were "gentlenien the 'road."' lt was not often they Were lacky enough -A° secure such fiatisfac- . „ . tory quarters as they had on this par- ticular • night; „ a, kind-hearted gentleman ad given them a,very cosy, hedroorp `over:the ,stahles.'.• • When' the pair , were ' comfortably lyingin bed with the light out Pat sud- denly get up and -struck a match..,,,Ile had a good lodk•around. then blew out •• . • • • • , the match and lay down 'again. • • "Whi' didyou do -that?" asked Mike. .;.0h," replied Pat, "you see, r forgot. whether I hlew the-candle:tint or not, - so I just' 'Molted to see."7 ,.. , . High Living. • . Early mountaineers; says -the lead-,, ,er of the third' .attempt to cliinb, Mount :Everest, „feared" leot,,,,,.theY :should, col:: lapse, at, an altitude niuch lese than that. ,which. Warranted 'any. such fear.. . . • 'ffe,itelieveS.that•aliaoet_a_tlyone_earl. re- main ,'for lot*, Perlocia at. 'heights •of , • , .. .. - -; • •,• • •,- , , twenty -ono, thousand. feet .or .rnor.e y • . B :CUTICURA.::,HEALS LARGE PIMPLE&. • On face.. Itched 'and Burned. : Lost a Great Deal of Sleep. • -I had 'pimples on my face for several months. ' They were'hard and large, and the skin, 'was sore 'and red. The hailing and bunting almotit setirie crazy at night and I lost a great deal of sleep'. The breaking out caused disfigurement. ' "1 tried !natty different repierlies but found no relief. , I almost . de- spaired of beip when I 'tried Cuil'cura Soap and,Ointinent and a short time I was Completely healed." (Signed)_ Miss Annie Fischer, Box 45, Hatton, 'Sasic'atcheiven. , • - Clear the.Pores of impurities hy dailY use, of CutiCura Soap and casional touches,of Cuticara Oint- ment as needed to soften, soothe and heal. They are ideal for ,the toilet, as is also Cutic-ura Talcum. , Wept* lieett Tree try Mail. Addr Destildhlil mei, Depot t "Cutieurs, P. 0. Dew Mile, eatriwa.• Prime Soap ate. Ointment 25 and 50e. aleureffe. Diet-. Try our new Shaving tick. ' • . . • • • • '• he.is not afraid. • When European men • at tape' Sabine, fat! to tho north 011 no .reason glven is that . the:,fine 1St.' liloth±"Mr. Candle leoics itiinfi tlieSinere blind, - • , , • , . • quality otoori Teas Of..India, And Cep . , . liSsing..te'night.”', , ., .' , The ,necesiiity: for :t,lio "eetehlighinent Ion have .dienletedthe inferior: JttPitti g4-Mift1l "-::-"`"l'eubire'S lisitit-headed;''', .0f-thn_pnet:Ori.EilleStriere.':Island Was and China Greens Which; Eine to, their .,,-e-4,-e., •-e.„,-e-4e•eee-4.-e" •„' - ' 'Made' 'isaVieiltuhY'the titiAd'tlePletion IOW Price,ltn ..,Wereiiorted:hrn etiVilY some 0 - i's net lti.iviiii tot Man ".,te kittet et the msiek Oi‘herde Whieli hate -theft yerirti ago:' SaTadit"' tea: 'Corntiniy-,ig,.. .iiirt,tlio Morro* MaY Ihring_ around ; habitat there. It 'hoeititie known that the lergeat itiiiiniter,Of India aud•de y - *lie' ,jiiide Of the 1,ok-plarit of gONtg, OA lioitortoiotit .toguittti000• . tinder lon eits(1,,ii ten6, , , 0.',,,pretatitratiori. • At liret .0d -writing , cePt .le the fatio Of .itattrattekt.were be icl, but after it teWlidtire :it chEint. • /US. 'ilia:IA*1' itieSSIY. by taltiledS ;freth 1 '14 bieaCk. '• ' ' • • Greienlatitt and Other :foreignera Who To deepest •sleeP, And rest beyond, a, werev suPpertable at the top of*.Alont' 1.1 VILL ' eleeP, ' • ' ' -of science Wetedeliafing whether life ,• 'W.,a,s• N... Pi iuscai.:1, "),,Y hand,or,lj,Pst.k.,;(1111e. Bteelanicti,--..•10aut8aalln_ttITteei_tn...d...e'of;eless.. than •s,bc- ' t, the ' read, Nothing in all leve rras'''"1"P?""e' over a 'paIn' Itiditv'bineteenethause • , • • timd feet high that. hid been' in (ion, stant:use fOr centuries,' 'TO loVe . To ride alone the curil g, star -lit -deep ' And knew', ' •.•-hetelove „can, go;,. e .That.there.:da • end That- t i e maY 0 W •• . • Like ,,,,;r4ater 814ipg. t'its' Stott% lew. • • , ' AndlaUgfiliig. to the light, • --Florence • G. Jenney.. • npado Ceti,. he used. as hilt, 'Without) he killed- _ Stoeltingi which are thbion• Or too' tight Can, do as 1„rileil barna' bad.,y, fitting „ '• Poor Fellow., 1 Mts pesteree"YOU ,clOn't deserve ,a, Wife ' • • ••• , IVirPester..---'"I dealt ,•-deSerVe. thls toothache, but i'Ve got IC - 'Dull eyes tarty be due to 'indigestion, late 4-nititirs, rt0 fllch teadnig , The evil wound is eured, :but not , ,the evil. name. . •. t,ik eon 'trio day No Monkey Bileiness BY CA . . as Greatly Benefited by Taking Lyilia:E. Vegetable compound yustraitteed to ken) yOur towle. tree from toe , stx months. • t s a reat help to nie as I was ver Sydenham Ont.—"I took your; i ene efore` my baby was born, an rreal: ;our town. with' 'Die,Lice. • One sopacatioa mob • just felt as` though I was tired out all .poorly,until r had started t� takelit. -th ti e and Would have weak, faint . Ju• st dII drop Us card; e m • About •the Buay Bee; , . , • ,• The busy'bee MaY nait be so busy as She is eupposed to•be. Entemelogists • , I who have been checlileg the flights of •,=• , a mumber- tit a/larked. bees ,haVe „found,' . uce •s ells.--.•Myneryea-Would-better_rtielm_ gi and postage. t:itil.1,7411thiltgve:al:ttaleb•ir:Scot mIlelgOunt dO,T•adnacYt; • ' At ne I was told by a friend to •ta,ke Ly pl. • -dent- to titeat goo tole,. lieee ti arrives 'oat nostnieri bac% if tee,'ret tee , to otoranpoterlitisherecr 714 5,41,to o a few bottles and it helped me an doing„what I n to . how tO rid 'Youl'. PI'Le ra, lifirwoirt 1a,ubation, wmid&elli • d rfull WOuld recommend it to secret • onty,fiv.o.. 0.x.....0:10,,a.•,,A47 tor honey, roe witp gaol box. agints wanted, tn„ fecommend• thiatgood.-wiedic.ine4 'tbaNach insect makeS- Ofr•neraererage 'goo :teen" lithiutes•• „ Between trips' a bee 2,, DreWer „ - 'Wirt aon., ni; I one' I. can help,; --Toll itiortr WItirout ..ha. • use , . Ioni‘f ffr:"•::-'••• tag little' book you gent nie to tiny mad that, each ,trip le.sta • 4161" -halt 411- „hen r /br, 14 the:'••,, 7777. • •060teovfelig,leeataaubf:41aem,nigionairtietinitrwetari,Ltipo, •.-Others, 'Aille"-idil-gives,i4eVie4.1:1•.tall'.41`,-: ,,- utiintertlinted,:tott, • l'ilbite&ei`,. 'it -,itli pears. that thehardeet wOrkers, live, about' three weeks, Whereas- 8'mile ,ei , t ita ' 1 az le r' Ones 'au irt iviretirilvelneantlisei, The ,diSCOVerY Will he a :great Coinfeitt 1 tO . In kiiiibet's 0! .the Sons ...of, itest avery- where. ' *- , •', • , Lee;,eLe.thel- . . •:Pap ,.y,orir out•of4o ri acequritis ,,b DornifilorEjcpreSs-tvi tte*,q)rders, , The 'bee, •way to, 'Oilcan 'the .'iluss• 'an S'eUr'' eitteinObile is to 1 diri '4, 'Clean' cloth iii.gnsoliUn Ana lightTy. t.i.lb, deer Stir. lace. ' 'rhouss a ii4 eloth.. . , hillnard's neilaveq'Pain. k• • - . • Heal' quicltly after a. few •-ftimiteation.s 'of: : ItiikrernaricalilehoW"manyeasealuriii • been tepor,ted sitnilar th.thisotte. Mani' I votheo are poorly at, such timed and get intir-d•wealienedt rundown. cOnditiory„..4. ' When it is essential to theniether, as hhse. vhereg'.eotattbeniegcothmb kept:,, : .4. • • • . ••• • ia•an..ekeellent tonie for thl ' mother artliitttirtieelt, is -prepare . f-idiuilrootsodte and herb -Stand does, •,'notCofitair. any harm f draws. It maybe - teketi In safety by,the nursing: mother tre., 4