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( s a huge sorely eye mph A5 the Horsepower and GoEP
lumbermen of the Southern rivers
Bonds,
... , , Mr.-.. Fries me
F. , of , .: a:I
• a: A ware 1 e et hal" tel"" r D 1 t°iU2 .;>" - m
t "4: 1 < Ir ET. ll II! ) Leh `" *i 1 tan i a`. to ce :fort i
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.:, 1 r.a,t••.1 las v,• fp ..d than. Lavin �' them al ;� FR t11.t.t~
eh iii Success?
▪ I :, E I tat " tiles t'1 yea green he 0.e 'tOsl` r i * '
fiA1d I# x:(' L entire. ' I.1..r1Ss1 -,-ir',i tl 1S ,k+Ile x Alt ei;+ �''E>aYlf; Cif the nwet geaniuelF ewe
l lies". ' • i e E 2 1.1r�. (it Ia: 31 c. _tee be lie. * ti'ia es tee t a'4 ftli nl ?n I know, 5.1, .-i sl writer 111
,s i.. e s T. + a•,he e :lII't azine are neither rich nor
::'1^,I ..lake(', pausal at! „til«t ,at i.. • et.1' G-" 0.1' k" es w the Mt` 'ur lea.. ° kz .
b
sCllaetznle� t1se. The keeper sat up on
the log; grasping g the eye of the recce l Thew flue of lard surfaced rayls 1?1
Ekith one heed he waarkei with the; ,
other at t1£2 cab'se. -men he had, ai getting products to market or in MI,:
month before, t eft.:( fastened the
Mg g goods from the cities tt7 the fert>?.'a
t ab;e to the groat timber h iituet is, :haw}1 by these facts:
tz cr,zht thaat an eu. k a crista las thzsl Si*utlzis a local w'eiF,hfrg E.270
1,: . oak! be struggling to unloose it, pounds inu.:t be taken to i r iket. Ou
it, was hard for Margie to see hind, four different types (?f ao.:,Is, the fel-
lt:r1'r' L+..,t' he was at the far e:id of i heaving I1Lun11er of lu r$ea, it is emits
the kg. But she could uise n 11Dm <, mated, would be required to pull the
tl silly teal ti l . « . sudden gre av ,„es, '1181 1'�yt till salve iv (won hi each p'rlale in her !'Lis,">xanta made her ,aft
h '� 1 by r,e to the
Not Her Fault.
The youurs bride, after sereing to
her husband a dither that was so so.
said, as the dessert of mince pie was
brought on; 44. -
"I intended, clear, to have some
spc*lge cake, too, but it was u total
failure."
"'How was that?" the husbanai aeke!t t
in a ciisappeinteti tease, for he was Soni
of sponge cake. •
"`The druggist," she explainer, "ae nt
me the wrong kind of ;verges."
Cl t'. tc-i'� 6 ' t t , , a
wt't rt t 111'1 'a" C: a oti ar they saw) On a loose sand Cr ra31':t 1'oad, teal China Usinj Eighth t,s-nga"-R.ge.
e ,1h( r;": tete hut t tie inat1e sure r1o1's Celli ! la Chino Enplil^h has been a«epte't.l.
,at'.R Ite r wee at Itao .:tz .i what
a dirt road. five crS€ .
.e rehl.
To t ,,.la tete es she pointe -t; Oa a gravel road, two bei es
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:ate troe re evs, ehe seid: M Dal 6' ill'l( ai?E.111 road. tree haree.
-Tor l's efts. to saw 113s tower',Toill(; trete again: a t?i';w-e a6
t ,.; .:' u',at':1' a:, :? out 1,11e1'-?, 1! t)kftmilz arca Y,ne Lci -e to 'g, -n. 1 lite pre- S
P-,.c"ate S. �.£ neon."' "t Ma -a-'. a.
ta.1(te tt: 1?1-,3 3* ,Lilo the "*":11-.411.:4 D
The e h a laud lifted. tt
:e•' ; a`, • t ❑ 'g^ a reads1e itll the - t e.t.a • v .' :11, the -
C E fi.c i..sa till
t- ... a :. Iat::,es t'.a1a ran
1
...ice;? .::? ..... .1r�- - 2 ;.1'ci:x i,. .• e�"i(4t.1- ,.
n ,11311 ;xp...1"t t-Vt* p.,..11': 3 oil a'. to .:al.:1y alert
a:
het r t'."t far an :eller r,iii
..:.ry a w . .D slew- Vesta 1;',' O t.1 1 it e "tennis coa
• 9ere en-ire:are le taw tineeth, ars diet read.
• I wee t x; e and elver Abi4-nt u,(Et 3 peteent C: e gees, grave!
seerse et ler: .,. 1 their will ir:411'fl t sc1.h. ,
' a 1 t 1 ,:o the + of ti�2 k to 1 ,orf e to ssse sir "E` s 1 a a.
13 -al. the' s a t : 1 tr c': '- i' .-e,t a tf �:,ri 11 reed...
-'3r 1 .K?:' ▪ w"",.-y'a"es e :tom u that r...:. -
^�i ,n w Ar1eti•y
• D'4 ._. Cry .� s 1:e meet 1- a: a.•n s.•. r
p„
' leg '.-.='f fro s.1 ••.••'k«, a v;? it..3ae:l . r ,.t cal! c t I. iddI
LLof tab• tori!
i• 'y
hear,!. e: k" a'she,
tits' the tones htfa' . L tri.e - en bo ter itig 111 '_":t. hut
(Eliee eascm will les a' .. 6= t s:nnil:g of
"D.lee}; er.:I;a} : weer led teen en the wt.?(,-+:e?a which
Tl.2 lull trCaa vi !':-v the needs.
at
•
*'2a t 1 r tee Is';' the tawee. 'awelast
ova.,
., .'il..lgle," las rest:ire-iv hc.,
th a eh! acre. I E ita 6: he taken
m i the w e .e ? " He 4. sit' :.1. her,
} °,,hi r,t ;1'"DA.':..irh:.ta1.e,and
made a tie oh ler n hotroh, "Not a foot
4 :`,elle 1.1 the tower." he \1t'ie:, on
' e e. Ireal'
lie dew his wire eleser to ths sea-
-card ti tz low,
d. , a thaw “ 1:3 explain(- i "the
weerr's eh.s. f6'.: 4,at°p now:; high tkie
.e; ii). t;"•2'. 1 $:i1::1* el ..g .he
I t -c6 z,1 $. the tow .:(tap c 1110
• HD-", voice 0...i'1 fun te c•
.:y
y , l 0
Finn:
nn:
Ii- 'MC' C'f.t D t
:a. leataPci1 g ,esu'.,
male "The x
hie t t 11a' 1: Ill
11nth t:J«'"t was .'
-geiti to Illi 1:':'o
.01e i g4a111 to
:00 the ;Atli." "1:e'.1
her t;1 envl' iia t? Imre rant
the 1. ' 3 thundoeentaI1,
the nhhhitz 'k°,. . aJ.4a'0.:e'r
of
1 lei:". -4s=.
t3a..- r.,er:'tr l F''.' i201` c 1 .Meet.
";aL41a?,1' L-.'11.. "Bar 1al' -1. lihei. the 1elp;
dos.' ' ,yl: t•. t is i 1 . i s i left 1 the. : n i -uv; "
ehese he,kale his wife end ht1R1r r n toad:
isi 1 ' 1. •.;e° against. the ears -NI wail of the
Pet: the tower', 111e man t°^' 3 t: .111 the unr ell
;?ill a: =ivs?; slid!. The !31111 t11:r,e r n ate! ie, .inti
uid *'',e are he had to fight to make his way
basks to agaiest it. He re:1.'11ed the sill, with
eases; 2ht e i:.1 wind e (2ha. r + 'a hie far,
11 t 1rn, toe -eine; eaaut,oltsi, . he le't !since!,.
.!h=t(1'o:-re outside the tower. 'There he
hang by 1;:s !sands. Behind ,lips Mar-
vin '1" .title (bite(, down the stash. lift vias
was .14 elo11e in th ? ;sterna
iti••. w, ` It was an eleven -foot; deep ,cath the
I. ;, ?UVg ng waters below that, ,harked
,t'' iinsi the tower, . ,ere?k W against it
and r -az bed ola\var+l in furless- vehe
ittarVe. The keeper had not only to
w moment, , 1S ' to hate(' 1 droll into that Cto21n of wane, , he had
:.r 2e tIa.3S o 1ir•essed, 1. ii^ t- to fell near enough to tl'e dog to t+atch
e is -f-. - 1.1ct1Z i1d1 -. Th+?9;. etE ' :'ti it, yet in such a position that it would.
u1d
.r..tl n. succession of .t,., if not 3rtah him 1L';1'a;st ti'.' tearer va11.
tt'lTie?1tI0e s ram 1r(?? &hinge II ang111 r a moment in the (vile, he
'10 1]231 C(' ct::,`!+. +'ct the a:- (:,?heti hii chyli(('.
• 1 I'll drop to the end of it the sec-
▪ . ;"a -' r{, Pet.; en(" after it '+tl kesl" he muttered.
e nic :e ms- ^, ra` rVro4e`ate,c e:v` uains
�t
ea -' r en the nhel tore at his clothes anti
or. 'Ire el sent Ins shock of auburn hair stre inl-
he . se av a '• ' A11g over his eyes. The eacded muscles
trod. dame el his arms bulged (ander the tension.
II
geoe. He waited, watching.
nth. and 1 .• The monstrous bulk of the log
1, he (17e- swung in the tide. It l=umped the
Jointed 1lighthouse shaft with little force. But
ried: "TIS l its recoil withdrew it against a huge
°meal ark' to oncoming ,raze. The enormous roll-
1ng cylinder of water arrested the
the weman ram, poised it and drove it with =s-
erves It drivers; sive strength against the tower. Even
e -O; Erie, what is' above the incessant roar of the hurri- sound of the bagpipes, but whether
ire the •big,spernl whale, can the keeper heard the (lull grind-; this is a sign of approval or disap-
scp a•37 ` n t*cars ago in nli(1 c can' ing of stone and mortar; but, as, a' proval is not certain. No dog, how-
wr cs
en; we .r le. -er: from Cene1a ' moment later, he clung to the cypress ever can hear the bagpipes without
!upon which he had dropped, his half-' '.
i�en1}"nit ea the w cypress log :, blinded eyes were not prepared for .manifesting the utmost excitement
-Yoe
8ugiTt'd' tfti g .cite rine timber that ' vwhat he saw: a great gaping hole and fear.
3,arl cora* .Jowl,, .to•'soy from, the a.: er ; driven clear through the lighthouse) Wolves, jackals, foxes, 'and other
baeR -1 e-143iniond?" ; Through this breach a store- of salt untamed beasts exhibit great uneasi
"Yes, arra star,: nf. laR uaa brie beacli , iratey eves rushing in mad triumph; ,nese on hearing music. venomous
rr
the u t1_ne. The children played , and as Petersen lay on the tree trunk, reptiles can, however, be handled with
''
ee it.he felt the vast bulk withdrawing for impunity when charmed by the notes
'And when they slipped over its another attack.
I w t' I up at i-- r in, .calla,' with bra fiasoltsa but tlwy aro iiadini intense
tel e he y- sot a rt+.tien in debar; work they are
Sia e It , i. 1 heel: : the th:ltir n ; :be;t because they feel that it is
Tiese h g:Dr 1 tflo l: 3rd n.. u. am+3 'i t.:11t1% the work the" are fitted to do
:?," a'iht t•. the ..1r, "1V °'":" 1" 1':it111'1 wed they are dos:D*.'," it to ties very limit
t.G1"01 •x a 11- 4prf.asell it vt;tee r•,• '
t Zl Cal to ire ▪ Though her settees . `'' their ability. 1. d lLc+y are milting into
1 a C ': el. she i+.11. end understood.
t.1t. S, t'o'ed 1_l::' vel y lie "1 It1.it. ie in
£
"'Denew tete:, dean:" the 'S'uit'e warn-; t.l0nl.
e.1 lay.. tl} cp sept r luxe, I C01;le` tat, During I*:1rd I.evcrbulinele reeenc
fLb w�.
vleit to 'Yai1"''1ea. Thomas I)aeaer,
ha ay, . 1 uto *1't 1'e:11er (lf th.." 11111 t ,,, with ll;t-1 I1t1I1pani'd t:1 drop
I-p'ltt 11,3-: v.it,1 l,ifi talc,:n. the 1eallarri, :1, 21211 men 1.1,6'
ea ere este, F"'n.e yea .are sea.' • ••allitat do von wen by : `:" Lord
r.t'v1'4h12I1a1(" il:terntr-.•at?ll hitt. she fa-
(. 1 "I
,a".. Dt. - t , I311t-N.l 1n.a1 D. t UD0 a and Millan- :
I u a *"a swim r1 312"° ( r
• a J4sreis i " of x1?," let a"1s:.'°r- -•.D ,,
1''t"-" e dile 'serer •er 'S."t. ,'O stormy ,• t:!201 Clet Faye -r ire
t -
t 1: t 11 110 tat ;l. t' 1 ing" tt1 =He 141;'* i 113,",that 1114110;* (:a(l: not make ti
* " I had to milt', little - 1.1:11 vied. but tllnt riehee mai s3t',,°�"~.t:'1+":'
x _
: I,i W ,ti." • , ,•, :4",ai: iltt(?(I of whet a MAR VA,"01 find- s flat
1. t ..• ;t G• ,, . D° n people f: °wast the he accempl l: heti of ire?:; z;t,h , se to h?u
Batt°r e 1 ' 1 tet ^lin to visit tb» light- refloat
a: •,:• , ,,.. a s i.. ., e - ea sue.
0..rereht I E the : } " rm, many fie";, them' asa iu e
* ;aT : ,`. 4•; " C't'.,,. are the ilil�hti't (.E 1'u'lop}.n..a.t (ia,
1a 11 o e 1. t ' gal of her bus- {a1aF.'f3 01tn C'11i#rat't+'1" .^1fl41 C' !I+caQ It 1, 11at?
1aEI and (af. his tlem 1 tae, laaw rt a achievement of the large; t possible'.
(; a 'sit heart Ii,as, I'e0.1: turd �i'.aap.0 wards,
\vie y1 h haost,: 111 tllim , "I '+.t,'4st a 111ea2sI100 of w"Illt11y 'e1'vlc( 1Yitiltitl
111,.DD"" o1 els sphere whatever that sphere
:* o 'wail:- recall$. would. have matter-! u11'.y be. and, as a rule,- t113 esteem of
eel; ft,r the light is her eyes was elo , one's friends and tenure'.
al3ent or love"
s
h °, Nee 1 `1 see the all "^tee T1'e Hutt:, (af (0.4•e'.,21 f. ,,. t ma"1,
('Mile End.)
Random Renee..!, ks.
A a Like tj�l Ji t Boys who :are geoid at games :are
ni
very rarely : tupitl.---Tile Hon. Neville
The most nasty -tempered brutes in I"vtt:on. -
a mens+;eerie can be Mined by sloth- Happiness rests on justii(?, justlee'
in„ nlusie. Even the tiger will sit en morals and morale on religion,}
quietly when a pleasing melody is The Dean of Lincoln.
Played. Liens ale great music lovers. The woman whose nli:'sioil iii life is
They will sit motieniess for hours and the consideration of her personal ap-
list:n with every evi:ienee of pleasure pearanee and the culture of her own
to a n,00th-flowing melody; but they pleasure ie much too expensive a
dislike rapid music, and will growl luxury for an impoveriehetl world to
at any (Record. Leopards, o11 the con- Supp@rt.-iMise Cicely Xiamilt3n,
tr:ry, raper with delight when a lively Marriage is not frle1dship. Mar -
tune i played. rlage is not the gratification of Natural
Circus men declare that elephants instinct, Marriage Is not children.
w.11 walk willingly into an arena It is all three, and the three (mutt be
when a stately march is played for together and each given its proper
thein, but if music of a frivolous char- place. -Dean of Maiuihester.
alter Ls played tiering their act they There is no Country in he world rise
voice their abjection 112 no uncertain Britain, where men can rheas by their ,
planner. ability, their brains, their character,
In parts of India houses are set
from the humblest to the highest .1 rank
apart for musicians, and goats, buf-, in every sphere. -Tit. Hon. 'Winston S. -
fakes, sheep. chickens, and other ani-- Churchill, M.P.
!naps are introduced in order that @
musteialas may test their sensitiveness Minard's Liniment used by Physicians.
t(1 music..
Camels run beat when music is Natural Question.
played within their hearing: It takes Teacher -"Now, are there any more
a long tune, however, to make a horse questions you would like to- ask about
fond of music, and it has a preference -whales?"
for wind over stringed instruments. Small Girl -"Please, mfrs, what's
Cows will jump and dance at the the prince got to do with them':"
1113 recant cffaeiai language.
The Joy Of A
Perfect Skims
1{ ow the joy and
r h res•ness that co tis L./
one that pcss2 sic e,,
F a Ant of purity mei
• bsse.y. The soft, ('!se
thlard az s a e t
re brings cat ye,i
r::.' ibe my tots full.
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Mining, Chemical, Civil,
rectrical
mid „august 1)'::cset.:r to .0.7,:rit
41.ICE ,t.ING; ACtic a RcatstrA0
Clothe„ l.e=•.t 312 lost Itneger it t?ley
e ltoile l for tell animates. when new.
The firer balbron was a „ta:t n 1781,
it W21$ sent eloft witbe at * „•.e -.Dl: 1'.
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LAND SALT
Bald: C'arlots
TORONTO SALT WORK'S
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110.`1ne the :n:1110 (far 5 t re. 4. s -e *I a same (2«• essfori.^"Qa:"
5a110 5011WW1a1 0eennan} .11=:t 1 3.e t i t .at ree-t 15 hI 0., C lye,°,
Have two or time pair,. of 1"i' t t'il'e' Teta''*-SD c1w 1 kr stele. ..-
1113 firrill---1 hi(0 e:..e.,1.a -. a Gt.:1? i @ se earl I,`,., 0 t= lat'gin1.i.
You rout Have ;t,1v*4..1 £.,.:: `i co 1 1-- r 1'..ot for the sal es of tile glia:
of le.alter she -.
"Ther, XV. r"$100 and lull for 11208, steseat
and ehre:roil -for week -;Day and Sura.: -
foe tack end 1.t 'tlae- throe.
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RUBBER
.''STEM Yrtt r'
Ask, yor r dealer for I•iret Fear
butt end, they slipped sixa feet. to the! "Two more like that .last one," he of a reed or pipe.
ar`round. 'Tis monster of a log. I said, "anal in goes the whole side of _
had it tied with a section of steel the tower. The wan is breached -if
ss.l l 'The tide has lifted if out of I'm too late-"
the'and and 11.a,s swung it r0011d ss I His foe was grim as he turned on
ilt,x C l ret et 1 11017 pcilt u�r
t,
1h+1. eifliing ;cypress, clinging with
�tf_tttCi' fro mora 9 fiends and feet to its slippery bulk.
A) s'e4.,IY t1a . �t:1Ye. tI1_. �" , p.
los. n rt vt r ie � the cousin � waves ran over it, 1unsY'-
2r( gets. 1.1.'4' monster lined'right,; it. ed. clear across it, sped with .fearful
-rams s u*. `;j'hers' it "corizers now,' haste along its length, lifted it high
p:?ar c 'only to buffet it and sank it as if to
-r'E ,. z.cElid -fewer :'meek. !drown drown it. At no time was its back
° Sae -War-:, list built CO .si.end that?' wholly out of water, and its lene rider
e- nem estd gravely. 1 see a job' went under with it. Once Petersen,
ta,e,' glanced upward at the window above;
` o Eric, ( whet t c ' you do ".
You but he could see.nothing except a hIur.
,1 port rro out into the sterni1 sure, of spume against the grass. Yet
Eric. t7d ha log will Meal;: loose and Margie, gazing downward, saw him
;„ i r t " • • and what he did,
tees. tt ,cast e a a storm less this With waves breaking over him, Eric.
d s, ' 'gal it away front me,' the Petersen -fought his way along the
tae. •cillik perilous length of the log. Its vast
"But you what wilt yott CID?" bulk wallowed, reeled, rolled, ,furned,
"3 will* go 'oto. and rattle it," he sank and • rose. The man clinging
: n.wererl valiantly to it had two cares: to keep
"You go. F. is ?" the wonie't said his hold and to advance. If he. `did
!Jowli-: as if • * a aision she hard di- not advance, the relentless battering
vin,.,1 iii este,hxl`r ;treees4l erre' rani would complete Its work of`de-
(( 1 . (r win Yoin go and `leave struction;'i?: he lost his holt!, he would
lose his „ram, e, and the game of life
Yl ,:,'gie I oijr rile. keeper," was, as Well Lying almost flat, he pulled
??titer en's reply, r'just the _same in- himself painfully towardthe place
fair Yxzeaimer as it-, '"our. i'Ve got t3 where: the cable had been made fast
save the tower, ,; aitd I've got to save: in the log.
;,ote and -(rr children, tno," 'At Iast he 'came to the end of the
1,re loe'rec -t-A.igt. ,s.:mor her e. es steel hawser, pulled through the heavy.
Ile' was ..es iae-s ) hey had" an irfe galvanized ring that was held in place
Vegetal Virtues.
A well-known doctor has compiled
tiis.Iist of vegetable virtues:
Rhubarb is a good laxative.
Asparagus stimulates the kidneys.
Onions are a tonic to the nerves.
'Watercress is an excellent blood
purifier.
Parsnips passers the same virtue$:
as sarsaparilla. '
Bananas are benehcciai to sufferers
from chest complaints.
Dates are excellently nourishing,
and also prevent constipation.
Apples, carrots, .and Brazil nuts are
exeelient Ear sufferers from constipa-
tion. , -
Tomatoes are good for a torpid liver
but should be avoided by gouty people.
Celery contains sulphur, and helps
tp ward off rheumatism. It is' also a
nerve tonic,
Lettuce has a soothing effect on the
nerves; and is excellent for sufferers
from insomnia.
Spinach has- great aperient qualities
and is far better than medicine for
sufferers from constipation.
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1:eep iMoard's Liniment in the house,
B tom
Union -Mario
Gloves
Overalls & Shirts -
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Bob Long Says: -
'My and shirts are roomy
and comfortable, and made espe-
cially for ferdnera. I designed
them with the idea that you might
want to stretch tiyottr arms and.
legs occasionally.'
BOB LONG
aVES.
will outwear any other make of
Glove on the market, because,
they are made by skilled lyork.
men from the strongest glove
leather obtainable.
Insist on getting Bob Long
Braids from your dealer -
they wilt save you money
R. G. LONG '& Co,; Limiteel-
Winnipeg TORONTO Montreal'
BOB'LQfaC BRANDS
Known from Coast to Coast
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alcb a real job
AINTING becomes necessary as your
property increases in value, and as
property was never so valuable as today
there is -a greater need than ever for that
kind of paint which actually preserves the
surface and thus saves the entire house.
`'his spring, to make a real job of it, use
eo kTG.,. e, 1$b 1O%iWare'Wh1teLeai3
_ (Brandra,n, Genuine
i'a ! 30% lture'i`31dte Zine
100% Pure P41a1
because it combines permanence, covering capacity
and economy:
If B-H "English Paint" was dearer than it is, it
would still be the most economical --the shorter
"life of other cheaper brands makes them more ex-
pensive in the end. -
It contains the famous Brandram's Genuine B.B.
finely -ground white, lead -70%. --.to which is put 30 %
of pure zinc -a guaranteed formula that no other
paint cars. boast. To this mixture is added fine
turpentine and linseed oil from the B-H mills, which
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