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the Client T IV YOU WA'Y1 TO S.', jT,,I A VAR'AT
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ONAB SOLDIERS ERS WHO pVS,LISH Our ancestors had little fattb In pa- - Cobden ome asserted that the Brit- consult ane. Anton , the important features a
NEWSPAPERS, tent laws to protect their rights in ish aristocracy was. cradled behind - � � a ricultgra' industries o� f ,the, �r"IS is ��i;�IC�ME, 0YV,' 1
inventions. What. kbe discovered or city counters," While there niay be X4F WADI' 'C(1 13G1S A FAR�x >gorthexlr coast o£ Iranae s tl�a ha 'ffiat Q �
�- invented Workmen : or consult ono.1lI i
I . v nted they concealed. W rk. some exaggeration in the statement, aears vesting of seaweed. . a>rzr► F I
• were put upon oath never to reveal study of the genealogical, trees of our — r , As soon as th recedin atexs p�era `�� L_
}Nditi'ng a Journal Is a9 Papular Ritter- size recess used by theix em la ors, is v lfy �?.,. Saalrn 0r, FAR BESTFRUIT, a taw I .. ,,.: •
11 Ip employers, aristocracy re.� tla many iomaxztic s,a:n, rziai i,aI tWt fa%na in On. mit: the seaweed gatherers fall diliw + nANN:t t ' • •
Mori In Man '' n t!eh Rc^itnentS wars here :ke b closed, artisans were stories of huizzbl fol: .. T11C 10Ct01CS d SCQi` 5 Qf ' q g , _ aHlat s=•.K � t , •
I I"• Y s i p e l �vho have found $li . tarla on my list cot right prlos3, gently to work. Soon every rook .axil a� Pt"..,w,• y« e , ;
But. its Dlfxicultles Are Many-- vigorously excluded from, admission, ed families wbich to -day 'figure large. ----- ledge is shaven of its brown, al- :, I
Axid false operations blinded the work• ly to the peerage. Mr, Thorxiton Ilan Treatments Failed. �*, DAW30V; NI\'E1'i' COL. c j I
rack of Copy Is the Chief Trouble men. themselves.. The m steries of p ' �` BORY4 Street, Toromto. dee a and eft as bare ss the back 4
t a shorn sheep. ; l A •
y ivhorris unequalled as a papulax writer ,
of the Temmv Atkins Who Wields every craft were hedged in by tlueli on the records of our noble #amities, Tie DareAdfr,l ltllin WAS Stop• Then re orations are made or
1 Blue Pencil- Offii ors as Censors. set. fences , a# exnpyrrcal preten.sians devotes an intedesting chapter in his MI.SCELLANEOU$, attack o pthe nee s f e ,s i
ped and tine Sores, Ntealed by n f , so numerous. ti � ,
t and judicial itilrmatirsii. recemtly-published book, "Love llo• ETERAN GRANTS WANTED -ON- along the southern corast of the En �. _,
l 'Think how the duties of the modern The royal mamufactories of porce- mances of the Aristgeracy" (Werner v TARIA unl(zcated or loontod-in ani fish channel, Byer thing iia' . g l i - o. , hash I "
' lesional -editor would be beautiful• lain, for ,example, were carried. on in Laurier to the subject, • ' township or dtsbrlot Northern Ontario • into
e , t -t will , ,, �b _,�,,L.. ,,m,•,,,,p ) ,
a le ,and ahans DR CHASE'S INTMOT p float. is pressed into service, Hu e
simplified if. a notice something Europe with spirit of jealous ex- 'how iia the veins of scores of the Highest ons'z i>claa l7>i:i. Mulballancl 8t rafts are .constructed and.next morn- l r. ; Qi ra�Nr KINDS i
elusiveness, His Molest of Saxony Toronto, o i... - ,C •oaf �ior�d9 t
L. e the following headed his ouriaal, y proudest English peons runs the blood Co., ___�_ in rvitlz the current .of the ebb_n _._ _
I Here $s an illustration of the won- gg g wifh.thp $AME Dye.
was especially circumspect. Not can. of ancestors who served customers in tide in their favor, the are towed ,O i ,,,.>•,1
his m,agazins will appear monthly tent with the oath of secrecy imposed city she s, derful control which Dr, Chases Oint MALE HELP. WANTED. Y 4.1, .111, ;,: I ,x-
i. N. po p ment has over torturing, itching by the people in the boats eight. or - 1,,,u ,use � i
,'�,�rl<*hen.ever possible. Readers may uggn his woxkpeople, he would not Among the forefathers of the Duke , TELEGRAPHERS. AND STATION' ten miles out from the coast
eve anything the care to send rint. abate his kingly suspicion in favor of r eczema. By its soothing influence it agents in great .demand -We train t - I
y g y p g Y of Aorthumberland, for instance, we stops the ttehjn and it heals the qDail s ; I,ow. water leaves them stranded on t
9 The editor will snake no charge a brother monarch. Neither king nor g, quickl rand trunk, Canadian
find such names as William le Smythe- ATortbern wzzres and station books i sures the reefs and all haniis ^make the best A i ti•
• king's delegates might easier the ta- Sonne, ,of Thornton Watlous, husband. sores as
i# by xnagi.c, tl
N this. Matter should be written. e _ Mrs.. Wni, Miller St. Catharines 'you gr�actical •work and it position when' of their time. The vvorlcer- kneels on• t-
. booed walls of Meissen. •What is . r man; William Smitheson, of New. ' '. qualified. Eros .Book 1G explains work the dri in weeds grasps a handl f: .
one side of the paper -but on both raneousl called the laxesden paxce- Ont., writes -- ,My daughter Mary, p pe g + g t 'd
y sham, husbandman, Ralph Smithson, minlong c Daland snail courses. Do .in the left hand and with the sickle he qi� D Fa?s'��,'KI(�Q oF��oouS
possible. Advertisements axe invit lain was roduaed far 200 ears by a when six months old, contracted minion School. rah Toronto,
p y tenant farmer; and Anthony Smith- g p Y, in ,the dight cuts it off close to the
,; the editor is willing to pa for process so secret that neither the brill- son, yeoman, "It was this Anthonyczema, and far three years the dis resit and laces it in a bag. As s on •
Y ease t{f8ed all treatment, Her case AGENTS WANTED, p g A CLt�,AN aid r liraOLE to iiaeu
: morons ones.. The paper will be ery of princes north® garrulity of the whose son Hugh left the paternal farm as he has cut as much as he pan Noehnu otueing WRQXGWyetorthe�Goods ,
lit re ularly to all without exce operatives revealed it, was Dile of the worst that had ever. oashsstocelor. Ail ter& from'xourAruoulstor •
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p to serve behind the counter of Ralph RE�LIABLLn AGENTS WANTED Ol? carry the sack is taken an the back I
Qh' and the money regularly col- Otlaer discoveries 3iave been. less and �yilliam Robinson r,cnAon hater- come under my notice, and she appar- straight commission basis only; no neo ler.. FREE Color Cord add STORY Booklet l.0,
4 y' to the raft, upon which It is TeQeived l The )ohnson.Richardson Co., Mmited, Montreal,
i I d." successfully guarded, fortunately for dashers,. and thus to take the first eptly suffered what no pen could ever fglw salary oft'ered. Ap ly Alfred .C. by men with pitchforks, stacked and .
,, uch is the happy )fres nsibility the world, The manufacture of tin ste of that successful career which describe. I had three different doctors Tyler, Tea• Importer and 1Splea G inder, and securely roped. "'-""�
p London Canada. y op --
at characterizes the production of wars fn. England originated in a stol made flim a baronet and a man bf attend her, 013 to ,no purpose what- Towing the heavily -laden rafts to Friendly Advice. ;
g of balms, soaps and REAL ESTATE. the shore is tedious work, and pro-
" en secret. Few persons need to be wealth. From Hugh, the London ever, and all kinds
ggimental ra s, The subaltern
11 fth the poetic soul who has been Informed that tinware is simply thin rentice sprang in the fourth ener- lotions were tried; with no results., res is slow. The we harvesters are ked went to Jim on the street and
ebbed b ever sub -editor in n- i a with tin cin di ed p• ' p g g Finally I decided to try Dr. Chase's EN'1'ICTON-•SO'Q�'HERN QSAINIA- s s o ti , v asked him h private and personal?
"makes y r Lon- Torr ,plated ted wz by being pp ation that other Hugh --rho won the Y . P soon chilled to the bone by the keen P
n, makes happy with the colonel, into the molten meta], In theory it Ointment, and to my surprise she inn- GAN -Fruit orchards ranch pro: east f d h t always prevails in this question. ,
y hand of Lady Elizabeth Seymour, and w n t o ay pr v s
$ they say in America. He pines is easy to dean the surface of iron. with mediately began to time rove, and was erty or town lots une, na led climate,
_ i the vast estates and historic . y - _ pp p y y. " m," he said, "Bill came to rria?
)r the glory of tint. And the Dol l7 it into a bath of boiling tin and + completely cured at that long stand liivisional Dint Bottle elle raiiwa latitude during the month o[ March, a few' minutes'ago and wanted t0'b0
P ,tip name of Percy. terminal Giont Northern railway, electric the harvesting season for seaweed.
+tilxel thirsts to add s lender to, the remove it envelo ed with a slivery ing disease. That was four years ago, row $10. Would you advise me to lend,
P p The Duke of Leeds numbers among $ light, power and water works systems The morning ebb tide leaves the „
egiment s. name. Then the discovery, metal to a place for cooling. In prac- his ax cestors Edward Osborne, a n- wen we. lived at. Cornwall, Ont., and under construction; values will double rafts and their a oils.of seaweed hi h It to him? .
a made' o! stupendous literary talent tice however, the Process 'is one of n , a Lo as not a symptom has shown itself before six imntlis. For full information p g "I sure would," answered Jinn
p rY , > P don apprentice tivha gallantly saved and dry on the smooth, white beach. .
Ltd. enthusiasm in the officers mesa. the most difficult um the arts. It was since, the cure must be permanent, write W. M. Jermyn, Penticton,. B.C. rozaptly. "Old Bill, wants ten, does
the life of the daughter of his employ- o, The are instantly surrounded by h
igo the colonel laves a grant from discovered in Holland dna guarded ex, William H tvlett a merchant With a grateful heart I give this -•-• 4" y Y descriptions, e? Well let him have it at once.-
• g B o£ ----- •-- • _. - -- - -- a crowd of people with all descri
e canteen funds, the officers have from publicity with the utmost vigi- Philpot Lane, when the fair maid fell testimony to the ?great value of Dr. of vehicles. All work together haul- `So Johtt loaned Bill the ten. `Then
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e °whip round," and the advent of a lance for mare than half a century into the Thames and tivas in den er of Chases Ointment. - in the weed to the field already re- he came 'pack to Jim and asked,
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mental ournal is solemnly an. England tried in vain to discover the bein swat away. Wedding bells ol- In scores of ways Dr. Chase's Oint ARTIFICIAL LIMBS a ed to receive tae reeio-as fertilizer. "4h Were you so insistent � that I�
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Anaed, Ivih. all the majesty of Re i• secret until dames Sherman, acorn- lowed this brave ,exploit, rind in dna went is useful in every home to allay That ft ma be mos teffeetive the sea- 'should lend that ten to Bill.?
tal Orders; "The aommandin o ish miner,. insinuated himself master - akin irritations and heal and cure The Double Adjuatabie Ants y "I'll tell you, old man, answered
g • course Osborne became Lord Ma or of friction BlipSocket" is the greatest. weed must be of Into the round as y
qtr expects that men will exert every of the secret and brought it home. London y sores, wounds and ulcers. 50 cents a boon everdevised for artlao!at g Jim. "If kyou hadn't done it lied
I :ort to make the journal a success. ' sa ti as possible after it .eaves its
j "The son of this romantic alliance bog' at all. dealers, or Edmasisan, iimb9• native element. have come to me for it. And I would-
�'his may not be a, direct •order, but Beyond Her Depth. was knighted for prowess in battle; Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. IT SA,"TISFIES 'n't' want to lend any money to a
,is the leetle gentle persuasion They were seated around the table EdwardOsborne's grandson made relieves the jar to the system and The Snake Toll.. grafter like than ,
at no more soldier can resist. His partaking of watermelon, so the talk a baronet; and hisreat randso'n Sir dust In rime. affords Daae and comfort as no So you see what friendly advice,
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prit do corps is at stake. And so, naturally turned to the luscious fruit, Thomas, added to the family dignities The editot of a big London daily Disler arti$cial limb can. Over 22,000 people were killed in. 'amounts to. ,
i1though this real literary tastes may "It xemflids me of a conversation Y Dame in from lunch one day recent• "('i�4P$SE )nils last year by snakes.
by becoming in turn, baron, viscount, „
't lie in the, region of French romance which took place be two colored ,e$rl, and. marquess, and, finally, Duke ly, and, idly picking up the toppe to °f i esry description at Bloderste The Obvious Remedy.
r German philosophy, he must xegu- women, said one of the guests. of Leeds. Thus onlytwo generations See what news, lied come in during pr c Tobacco to Lead.
y suffer the re imental ra ; it "' g The. visitor was being shown i
c g g Mm -r, but Ah certainly does lobe separated the 'Prentice lad of Philpot his absence, the f<xst few words elec- 1 DOINIPIION Tobacco is to be made a leading throe
,. ®comes almost a: part of his kit, and watermelons,' said one. It sura does tr�fied him. product of the islanri of Hawaii. through the hfstoiicai cathedral of
Lane from his descendant of the straw= ,: iARilE=1C9a�L LIMB CO., an English village. Every stone its
f ' e price of it is docked from his pay tickle mesh palate, Hou* does you lilac berry -leaves, two first of a long. and Her Majesty died at 11 a.m. to- ..
fth touching regularity. watermelons, Sister Liza?' g day." w 356 College St., Toronto. tae, floor was graved with' the name
t still unbroken line of English dukes, Y Rif MURINE EYE REMOVE of the almost forgotten hero or saint)
'The subaltern -poet is he ,py, He his - *Waal, Ah tells you, Sis Jane, Instantly the whole office was Phone 03226.
p y whose blood has mingled with that of whose body rested beneath it:
unlimited space and printers' ink for to d the they `Ah certainly does bl •1 " thrown into •a $tate of excited energy. For Red Wean Weary Watery Eyes and ., „
GRfit1�1>{TiI.TIr.I3EiiEi,I® Aye, sir, the verger assured the)
sI� ®Pain visitor, 'a sight o' folk sleeppsatweihl .
MurinelDoesn tSmart-Soothe y the walls o' this old church.
Drara',tts Sett Murime Eye Remedy. Liquid, ase, sir, 61,00 ' "Then why," asked the visitor abl,
Murine Eye Salve, inAsopticTubes, 25C.$1.00 sentiy,• "dofi'ti you people get an up -1
EYE -BOOKS Alda ADVICE FREE BY UM' to -:date preacher?"
MurisaoF,y®&ternedyCo.,Chicag® '
Slow. I .
ift I" "I've heard it said"he was a thougbii't,
Pair he makes aRcoiindant of the pro- There is no he carrying in Ta -pan. England, and slowly but surely laid "covered that a careless office boy had reader, said her dearest friend.
vgst sergeant, Well, sir, Tg1ias The native builders have a method torn off the first four words of the o �k•, It s not true, she said bitterly: �.
"I've
stout upholder of mill law,the foundation of one of the wealthiest
of transporting mortar which rmakes it and most distinguished of great Eng- message- a Lumpin the Breast, or "How do you know?"
I ve ggot a -batch of defaulters de• seem more like play than work --to lish houses. "`Jo'hit'Frayling, coachman to —" H AVE U a Groth on any part of �1., j c'I�aa e art's tobacco "He has been calling on me twi , - .
ailed for dragging the heavy roller. the onlooker, The mortar is mixed •in the hody, or a Sore that will not heal? ars a week. for four months and hash V.
Doli you like me to ,Vut 'em on to a pile in the street. One mem anttkes fills Mistake. If you have, waste, describe the trouble, nod
writing poetry instead? The •subal this up into balls of about six pounds liViiiST DRIVES ILLEfl i. i , mention this paper rt cul se frine ail FREE in* �elnedy Isi110VeS all desire fOp Yet mustered up courage t•o propose.'•'
rn, i4 unusuall hard-hearted, ma wef ht, which he tosses io a man who "`Once ata arty, ' said s Scotch plain envelope, p, �'
y y g "'there was a crusty old. Painit'ess)Io>i;g'e7[`aeattallellat $lie weed In a few days. i.
clergyman
naevi,• far more desperate measures stands on a ladder midway between Greatest Card Game Held to Be One ' Write•.to.a'ay:
for -filling those yawning ages have the roof and the ground. Tkis man of Chance. 'Scot sestet) at a whist table playing, 'TNE CANADA CANCER INSTITUTE. Limited vegetable medicine ,and only
een adopted by regimbutd editors I deftly catches the ball .and then =tosses , passionately, and his partner was a •10 Churchill Ave.. Toronto.
But other accidents may occux. The it up to a man why stands ,<m +the Whist drives are illegal. This was 7onng woman, the daughter of a — _ _ _ _ _ requires touching the tongue
er'may l_a.delayed at the •printers, roof. the decision of the Salford (Eng.t neighboring laird. You are to ima- with it occasionally. F'riCe
u all be delivered the day niter Stipendiary the other 'day, who held •gine ^this -young.woman's surprise inUA N ,
lie regiment has sailed for 'China or Real Friendship. that whist was a game of chance, and the heat of -the game when the old �;R$2.00-
Y Orator -I thought your paper was that in certain circumstances whist `fellaw •threw down his cards and bawl-
ylon I Or the editor himself may drives constituted • an offence against ed wt her: K. D. Evans, Discoverer of the famous Evans,
b ordered away, and the precious pa* friendlyto me? g
the law. '" `'What'kind of a game are ye *play- Cancer Cure, desires all who suffer with Cancel RP
;Iger collapse in his absence. .Worse Editor -So, it is. What's the matter?
Orator -I made a speech at :tbe Odd- The case was one is which two men in', ye darned , sold towritatobim.Intern Two days' treatment cures ex
LIQUOR HABI-1
„�_ .Mill, he may return to find it being, „
��ited by a literary private -and have were prosecuted for conducting whist ' wend •then, recollecting himself, n- Br n d n internal cancer. Write to K. D. Evers
follows' dinner last night, and :you drives, and counsel for the defence 'bowed and said humbly to the aston- Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
achis precious effusions callously re- didn't print a line of it. islied Irl
ted. Then indeed must dignity and Editor -Well, what further pzwd' 43 pointed out that if the decision went o, g ' " ,
I totter into ruins. you want? -Canadian Courier. against his clients a curious situation ' ``Yer pardoiis begged, madam. I
But active service may deal the fat- -would arise. This form of entertain took ye in the excitement for my ain ,
went had often been promoted by the wife.' "
i` blow, as in the case of an irregular .. Anything to Suit. police, and if it were illegal those
Iregiment of Light Infantry in South • .I never give money to beggaz-s -on b part in Denmar`k's sovereigns.
officers who had not taken ••
Africa,) when De Wet captured the edi: the street,' said the pedestrfam
n sub -editor, and printeT all In one '"Ch, very well!" replied the seedby t%Iives would have to arrest those Denmark has 'had it most curious
ay, and fired the printing gear and individual. "Here's my card. Kindly. Who had. array of 'sovereigns, -the Blue Tooth,
he editorial sanctums It •should be cilli at my office and Ieave your can., Both defendants were fined 10s, and Forked Beard, 'Siniple,'Hungry, Hare-
*, , aplained, however, that the latter tAbution with my bookkeeper." -costs. Notice of appeal was given. foot, Lamb, Pious cud Cruel being
erely consisted of two blankets fas- .. The decision recalls a humorist's among them. This 'latter, who was
ifened together and propped ap o�n our `-- :story •of the game ,of "Old Sledge," Christian II., belied'his real name by
es. The "Tiger and the Rose" (the -Whidh was the basis of a gambling gaining the -additional -title of the
journal of the York and Lameasterprosecution. It was suggested that Nero of the North. There was prob-
egiment) had to cease pnblicatfonB 0"N D! , the -jury should retire and test whether ably little happiness tin Denmark
;for a period of twelve months dniring {Old Sledge" were a game of chanced when be sat upon -the throne.
lthe editors absence on active service; ,'oT skill, 'by playing with acknowled!;.'...< • -- ,�_. T-.
'and fl "T' d S h' „ ,th ed 4- f -
iger an pins, e
• .!Gordon Highlanders' journal, went
beloved epics, • and what matters
re me . o
'lobe All can't eats
many no a fami.mes.
The noble house of Ripon, Mr. Hall
The paper was Pitt in mourning, news.
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;t if in consequence the troops are
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"serable? But very soon it transpires
'at
�tivatermelons,�but
'em..
""'Waal, that am too bad. What
Das on to inform us, has its origin is
Yorkshire tradesmen wlio carried on
bills prepared, and long obituary no.
.tices set up in'big type. But, just as
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editing- in the army is not all
&Ley. The subaltern finds that under
am de matter, Liza?'
" `It am like dis, Sis' Sane. I lobes
business in Fork, some of whom were
Lord Mayors of that city two or three
the terrible news was about to be
published, somebody wanted tQ know
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ilio. stress `of extra route-maxohing or
Board duty t divine Muse becomes
'trifle
.wgtermelon, but Ah always et maim
ears wet when Ah eats 'em: '
centuries ago. These early Robinsons
added' to their fortunes and enriched
why the '°`tali®" hadn't said anything
more abomt it. Inquiries were hur-
:
a. intra able,
i Then "copy begins to fail.. de-
Mortar Tossers.
their blood by alliances with some of
the oldest families 'in the north of
riedly made, and, just in time to -pre-
vent an awful blunder, it was dis-
GRfit1�1>{TiI.TIr.I3EiiEi,I® Aye, sir, the verger assured the)
sI� ®Pain visitor, 'a sight o' folk sleeppsatweihl .
MurinelDoesn tSmart-Soothe y the walls o' this old church.
Drara',tts Sett Murime Eye Remedy. Liquid, ase, sir, 61,00 ' "Then why," asked the visitor abl,
Murine Eye Salve, inAsopticTubes, 25C.$1.00 sentiy,• "dofi'ti you people get an up -1
EYE -BOOKS Alda ADVICE FREE BY UM' to -:date preacher?"
MurisaoF,y®&ternedyCo.,Chicag® '
Slow. I .
ift I" "I've heard it said"he was a thougbii't,
Pair he makes aRcoiindant of the pro- There is no he carrying in Ta -pan. England, and slowly but surely laid "covered that a careless office boy had reader, said her dearest friend.
vgst sergeant, Well, sir, Tg1ias The native builders have a method torn off the first four words of the o �k•, It s not true, she said bitterly: �.
"I've
stout upholder of mill law,the foundation of one of the wealthiest
of transporting mortar which rmakes it and most distinguished of great Eng- message- a Lumpin the Breast, or "How do you know?"
I ve ggot a -batch of defaulters de• seem more like play than work --to lish houses. "`Jo'hit'Frayling, coachman to —" H AVE U a Groth on any part of �1., j c'I�aa e art's tobacco "He has been calling on me twi , - .
ailed for dragging the heavy roller. the onlooker, The mortar is mixed •in the hody, or a Sore that will not heal? ars a week. for four months and hash V.
Doli you like me to ,Vut 'em on to a pile in the street. One mem anttkes fills Mistake. If you have, waste, describe the trouble, nod
writing poetry instead? The •subal this up into balls of about six pounds liViiiST DRIVES ILLEfl i. i , mention this paper rt cul se frine ail FREE in* �elnedy Isi110VeS all desire fOp Yet mustered up courage t•o propose.'•'
rn, i4 unusuall hard-hearted, ma wef ht, which he tosses io a man who "`Once ata arty, ' said s Scotch plain envelope, p, �'
y y g "'there was a crusty old. Painit'ess)Io>i;g'e7[`aeattallellat $lie weed In a few days. i.
clergyman
naevi,• far more desperate measures stands on a ladder midway between Greatest Card Game Held to Be One ' Write•.to.a'ay:
for -filling those yawning ages have the roof and the ground. Tkis man of Chance. 'Scot sestet) at a whist table playing, 'TNE CANADA CANCER INSTITUTE. Limited vegetable medicine ,and only
een adopted by regimbutd editors I deftly catches the ball .and then =tosses , passionately, and his partner was a •10 Churchill Ave.. Toronto.
But other accidents may occux. The it up to a man why stands ,<m +the Whist drives are illegal. This was 7onng woman, the daughter of a — _ _ _ _ _ requires touching the tongue
er'may l_a.delayed at the •printers, roof. the decision of the Salford (Eng.t neighboring laird. You are to ima- with it occasionally. F'riCe
u all be delivered the day niter Stipendiary the other 'day, who held •gine ^this -young.woman's surprise inUA N ,
lie regiment has sailed for 'China or Real Friendship. that whist was a game of chance, and the heat of -the game when the old �;R$2.00-
Y Orator -I thought your paper was that in certain circumstances whist `fellaw •threw down his cards and bawl-
ylon I Or the editor himself may drives constituted • an offence against ed wt her: K. D. Evans, Discoverer of the famous Evans,
b ordered away, and the precious pa* friendlyto me? g
the law. '" `'What'kind of a game are ye *play- Cancer Cure, desires all who suffer with Cancel RP
;Iger collapse in his absence. .Worse Editor -So, it is. What's the matter?
Orator -I made a speech at :tbe Odd- The case was one is which two men in', ye darned , sold towritatobim.Intern Two days' treatment cures ex
LIQUOR HABI-1
„�_ .Mill, he may return to find it being, „
��ited by a literary private -and have were prosecuted for conducting whist ' wend •then, recollecting himself, n- Br n d n internal cancer. Write to K. D. Evers
follows' dinner last night, and :you drives, and counsel for the defence 'bowed and said humbly to the aston- Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
achis precious effusions callously re- didn't print a line of it. islied Irl
ted. Then indeed must dignity and Editor -Well, what further pzwd' 43 pointed out that if the decision went o, g ' " ,
I totter into ruins. you want? -Canadian Courier. against his clients a curious situation ' ``Yer pardoiis begged, madam. I
But active service may deal the fat- -would arise. This form of entertain took ye in the excitement for my ain ,
went had often been promoted by the wife.' "
i` blow, as in the case of an irregular .. Anything to Suit. police, and if it were illegal those
Iregiment of Light Infantry in South • .I never give money to beggaz-s -on b part in Denmar`k's sovereigns.
officers who had not taken ••
Africa,) when De Wet captured the edi: the street,' said the pedestrfam
n sub -editor, and printeT all In one '"Ch, very well!" replied the seedby t%Iives would have to arrest those Denmark has 'had it most curious
ay, and fired the printing gear and individual. "Here's my card. Kindly. Who had. array of 'sovereigns, -the Blue Tooth,
he editorial sanctums It •should be cilli at my office and Ieave your can., Both defendants were fined 10s, and Forked Beard, 'Siniple,'Hungry, Hare-
*, , aplained, however, that the latter tAbution with my bookkeeper." -costs. Notice of appeal was given. foot, Lamb, Pious cud Cruel being
erely consisted of two blankets fas- .. The decision recalls a humorist's among them. This 'latter, who was
ifened together and propped ap o�n our `-- :story •of the game ,of "Old Sledge," Christian II., belied'his real name by
es. The "Tiger and the Rose" (the -Whidh was the basis of a gambling gaining the -additional -title of the
journal of the York and Lameasterprosecution. It was suggested that Nero of the North. There was prob-
egiment) had to cease pnblicatfonB 0"N D! , the -jury should retire and test whether ably little happiness tin Denmark
;for a period of twelve months dniring {Old Sledge" were a game of chanced when be sat upon -the throne.
lthe editors absence on active service; ,'oT skill, 'by playing with acknowled!;.'...< • -- ,�_. T-.
'and fl "T' d S h' „ ,th ed 4- f -
iger an pins, e
• .!Gordon Highlanders' journal, went
� X4_VIN_3JrZt1 L.A 11 V h
_ _—"�
exponen o it.
After •a ,brief interval the jury sent
lentir'ely under when that regiment
`INVESTMENT
G.P.A.-45.
ant •to'borrow money from the judge.
Swent to •the front. The "Household
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�
The ,expectant court beguiled the ;
Brigade Magazine" (which is easily
lthe oldest of the thirty existing regi-
--
Where is no element of specu-
M.P. for East Down, he ,started to
practice at the Bar, carrying on his
three
tedi¢rm 'by speculating what was go•
ing 'an -in -the inner Some
,mental journals, having been original-
'
lation:in the purchase of a Bond.
Thisdoes not mean that thevalue
room.
indication was furnished by anotherI
:ly founded in 1862, when Maj. Whyte-
of your holdings cannot increase.
app'eai'for'funds'by the jurymen, and
'Kelville, the famous sporting novel-
It means that the element of risk
at the end of a protracted sitting, a
.that, was leading contributor) was only
ly
and the chance of loss are prac-
procession of sad -visaged jurors filed
,marrowsaved from extinction dur-
x;cally eliminated.
into court smd •declared that whatever
Iing the South African War, when edi-
q� Many,infactmost oftheBond
chance theme might be in "Oid
tor after editor was called to the front,
by a 'lady taking over the reins of
issues we have offered our cos
Sledge" tlie_y Ihad'had none whatever.
p b b
Marvellous results from tale-,
ing his remedy for. the liquor
habit. Safe and inexpensive
home treatment; 'no hypoder-
mic injections; no publicity,
no loss of time from business,
and a cure ,guaranteed. -
To ensure immediate atten-
tion address
ISR. McTAGGART,
"• e f tomers in the past have appre.. ro a 1y tie whist players of thi ceived. It was, resented to him on l`''. • ' `l,: '�''� _ V....`, ."1z
snag menta One of the best editors counts lvota:ld welcome a test case on p ;: ;:: ;,:
dated is value. The demand for Y m 9;* his first election to Parliament. Scan• + : " '.!
of this was Capt. Arbuthnot M.V.O. acertambond payingagoodrate similar lines. ;; `;.;t.ai� .;' „� :;� 1;
!who, an taking over, modestly plead• Wilson Pa-* s the Freight ' ning 3t closeIy he noticed that while
„ of inte> est and of unquestionable 4'
ed: We have never edited a maga- qe the word barrister -at -law was inserib:
g security, forces the price up in i3ratlters 1n 7krms. ° ,, �`'
szine before, and we are not ver f03,e!s`'� W.11bi88Jie prices ed In very large characters, `Member .
Y the same manner as an increasing Sir Francis Wingate, Sirdar of the ,of Parliament was very small. On
food at spelling, but we draw a little." f
demand forces up the puce o Soudan, and Lord I{itchener who iff'Ofgeled flliW. Special drawing attention of the artist to the ����' ���� ��®� �1�iEa,L ��� ''i
There is thus one direction in which ,
Ithe regimental editor is own brother any have both departed for Egypt, are tifiCeS to - day. Easy feet, he got' the answer, "Well, sir, it TH1f�I�7I11iG ALL WINTER P.
;to he professional editor, namely, in 19 We would like to send Iitera- old brothers-in•arnis, and have been regWres a clever man to be a barns- tv: ;
ltrinmphing over difficulties, Very of- ture to anyrone interested in this through many eampaigns together, tefiilS tO pay. ter, ,but any duffer can be a member wale "ffi11'H'ERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD— )fere fe What one Steels
safe and pro$itabie form of When he a major in the British of Parliament. The best known and most reliable Stock Food on the market, Raiser says
ten an editor is also publisher, tress- Fartners, Stockmen and Breeders all use it and
praise DALPSVILLF QeIC
1.•1 • investment. Army Sir FrookiB was considered ,a TOC), On@ w3'iITE : - it because it gives aaimale new §trength and endurance— The lnter,mtioualVku
:firer, sub -editor, chief illustrator, and ,.
€sole contributor. The "41obe and Lau. of the best looking officers, and dur• �' M mute information. p�rtfics ilio blood—im roves their a Foot/ Cc„ Toronto, Ont:
TO -DAY p appearance—and at the Genttamen.— • ,
:tel,," however, the journal of the Royal ing his adventurous travels through -- "`} "Do same time, saves tornandoats,andonl'ycostoyou Please had eMraoa,Kc katal
yam_ y0li know anything about noteator0iG.00,tte,en,nuat
lbiarinea, is a trifle aristocratic, far ROYAL Egypt and the Soudan has gathered Mars?" asked the professor. 3 FEE®S For ®111E CENR'
ormyae000nt. i b.vetnuat
togetL.: one of the most come international Stock loaf
l at one time it boasted an editor•in• plate col- "Yes," the confident student.
�� , Iter sale by Dealers everywhere, and the price will be cattle, a for lg borers and
P�ihfe! and no !ewer than nine assist- SECURITIESlectfons of Dervish weapons and curios al ESPLANADE ST. $ It is inhabited by a numerous race rctnnaea tilt don't nave you money, ensue, anis Piga. it van
I ►nt editors. The Royal En )veers' �� T"11� in the world. C. WILSON A S®N, sonoxzu, 0�si. of highly industrious people." Write for copy of our "13,000 Stock Boot:"—the most duilwuevery beniino %
ournal bARata that it is entirely man. L, M , T k A 'Indeed I And may I ask why helpful Book ever published for the lrartner aMd Stockman, It, As noon as a, Pr.N+ent
A Village Mystery. „ Y y yOlx sent free, supply Is hnlsll � t ann11
ed, written and illustrated by non• t3AN1S of MONTREAL 13u1f Dndc g Y y believe all this? eunJ a further orJr:r.
mmiaeionetl officers and men - Yo1dc,E AND QUEEN STS. A visitor in a village on the east Al t+ER'S LlZEAii1 C3lNTMENT
"Because otherwise it would be fm- 1<QTIRNAF1ordA1 STOCK Poou co.. L16HIri ®, aoRonro. Mimed) J v ISHII1m '
iihotlgli an ,officer fins necessarily to t oltoNTO coast of >Jngland caused a commotion possible for them to build canals as 59
f ei7i ser the "copy» ; and the "Arm by saying cures' Eozems, Bait Rheum and , . :a a c.
Ty q R. M. WHITE Manager y'ng that the bodies of three plletl when all others have fall. 'F fast as some of our astronomers di __� ___ ___.__._ __�_,_--__ _ . _y �'
errrice Carps Dorval" as also 1, - MOMTRItAL-QUF®aC-MALIF'AR-LPNDONIfrNfi,) Ohfldren had been washed ashore. His ed. Sent to anvLa,ddress, price cover them."
tehed by. soldiers.-- 'tt-Bite, statement was doubted and inquiries me.; trial box, 26c. Witte o, F. �
Aiver, 189 Bay street, Toronto.
:y were made.. "I tell you they were," Mr. Aiver,-hear Sir: I do Real Cold Cream
_ continued the visitor when he was
questioned, "They were washed ashore
by their mother. You don't suppose
she would take 'em out into the ixiid-
Ale of the ocean to wash 'em, do
vein'"
Which is Different,
The editor was trying to placate an
indignant statesman,
"All we said about you in the paper,
Mr. Xrakajak," he assured him, "was
that you seemed to have an inade.
quate sense o1 it, ovtion,"
"Not by a ' ained sightI" roared
the caller, "What you said about nae
was that I seemed to have 44 irlade.
waato pror., portion of cense l , •
, •., . -. . _ .—
recommend your Cream oint•d=.
ment, for it cured my leg of eotema of n
years' standing in three months. I shall an.
ewer an communioatlon from, anyone con.
cerning This, I am, sincerely yours, Andrew
remberton„Ayr, Out.
RUGS THAT LIVE INDOORS
ifTse -coating's Pow.
der to rid the house
k .. and furniture of bugs
that lige Indoors.
Itenting's P o w de r
Yoffie 'bugs. Odorless,
stainless and harm-
less except to inaeot
life, For (361e by all drugglsts. s,,,
In 'tilts oul 11.00,• 1 G '..ik 1 Cali
"Mabel, did you go down to the
drug store for that cold cream?”
" etb, ma'am."
"Well, where is it?"'
"I ate it, of course,"
"Ate it I Why, child, what kind slid
youget?"
eaocolato fee cream. It was the
coldest kind I could ,get."
Close Calculation,
"llorse sick? asked the man in the
buggy.
7tXep "- replied -the • man ,with a
spring wagcn. ,
"Hard luck, a.it't it?"
"dh,r11 dunno. It's gettia' Iso medf-
cine ie el esper than• dray,"
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care central Press Agency,
_ _—"�
_-_ ��
Needs a Clever Man.
70 Pearl Street, Toronto.
G.P.A.-45.
1911.
It is not so very long ago since
Judge Rantoul, whose recent illnessefn
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�
court created some anxiety, was minam
ister of St. Andrew's -Presbyterian'•�
Church, Woolwich. Then, becoming
--
1
;j
M.P. for East Down, he ,started to
practice at the Bar, carrying on his
three
�" -kt ._ •`"'
:�_e:>:: ,:• r,.'
'
- ,+s;;.:• : ,F
callings at the same i
g time. The
judge has I
g told an amusing sten of the
first illuminated address he ever re-"
. %: ..
•''�r ::_ :..:.,•.
;'': ':a:'tr't :; ,.r.'
ir�
''{I'"°i r i.-
;.,.. it Y
G i
�•{•" .
"• e f tomers in the past have appre.. ro a 1y tie whist players of thi ceived. It was, resented to him on l`''. • ' `l,: '�''� _ V....`, ."1z
snag menta One of the best editors counts lvota:ld welcome a test case on p ;: ;:: ;,:
dated is value. The demand for Y m 9;* his first election to Parliament. Scan• + : " '.!
of this was Capt. Arbuthnot M.V.O. acertambond payingagoodrate similar lines. ;; `;.;t.ai� .;' „� :;� 1;
!who, an taking over, modestly plead• Wilson Pa-* s the Freight ' ning 3t closeIy he noticed that while
„ of inte> est and of unquestionable 4'
ed: We have never edited a maga- qe the word barrister -at -law was inserib:
g security, forces the price up in i3ratlters 1n 7krms. ° ,, �`'
szine before, and we are not ver f03,e!s`'� W.11bi88Jie prices ed In very large characters, `Member .
Y the same manner as an increasing Sir Francis Wingate, Sirdar of the ,of Parliament was very small. On
food at spelling, but we draw a little." f
demand forces up the puce o Soudan, and Lord I{itchener who iff'Ofgeled flliW. Special drawing attention of the artist to the ����' ���� ��®� �1�iEa,L ��� ''i
There is thus one direction in which ,
Ithe regimental editor is own brother any have both departed for Egypt, are tifiCeS to - day. Easy feet, he got' the answer, "Well, sir, it TH1f�I�7I11iG ALL WINTER P.
;to he professional editor, namely, in 19 We would like to send Iitera- old brothers-in•arnis, and have been regWres a clever man to be a barns- tv: ;
ltrinmphing over difficulties, Very of- ture to anyrone interested in this through many eampaigns together, tefiilS tO pay. ter, ,but any duffer can be a member wale "ffi11'H'ERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD— )fere fe What one Steels
safe and pro$itabie form of When he a major in the British of Parliament. The best known and most reliable Stock Food on the market, Raiser says
ten an editor is also publisher, tress- Fartners, Stockmen and Breeders all use it and
praise DALPSVILLF QeIC
1.•1 • investment. Army Sir FrookiB was considered ,a TOC), On@ w3'iITE : - it because it gives aaimale new §trength and endurance— The lnter,mtioualVku
:firer, sub -editor, chief illustrator, and ,.
€sole contributor. The "41obe and Lau. of the best looking officers, and dur• �' M mute information. p�rtfics ilio blood—im roves their a Foot/ Cc„ Toronto, Ont:
TO -DAY p appearance—and at the Genttamen.— • ,
:tel,," however, the journal of the Royal ing his adventurous travels through -- "`} "Do same time, saves tornandoats,andonl'ycostoyou Please had eMraoa,Kc katal
yam_ y0li know anything about noteator0iG.00,tte,en,nuat
lbiarinea, is a trifle aristocratic, far ROYAL Egypt and the Soudan has gathered Mars?" asked the professor. 3 FEE®S For ®111E CENR'
ormyae000nt. i b.vetnuat
togetL.: one of the most come international Stock loaf
l at one time it boasted an editor•in• plate col- "Yes," the confident student.
�� , Iter sale by Dealers everywhere, and the price will be cattle, a for lg borers and
P�ihfe! and no !ewer than nine assist- SECURITIESlectfons of Dervish weapons and curios al ESPLANADE ST. $ It is inhabited by a numerous race rctnnaea tilt don't nave you money, ensue, anis Piga. it van
I ►nt editors. The Royal En )veers' �� T"11� in the world. C. WILSON A S®N, sonoxzu, 0�si. of highly industrious people." Write for copy of our "13,000 Stock Boot:"—the most duilwuevery beniino %
ournal bARata that it is entirely man. L, M , T k A 'Indeed I And may I ask why helpful Book ever published for the lrartner aMd Stockman, It, As noon as a, Pr.N+ent
A Village Mystery. „ Y y yOlx sent free, supply Is hnlsll � t ann11
ed, written and illustrated by non• t3AN1S of MONTREAL 13u1f Dndc g Y y believe all this? eunJ a further orJr:r.
mmiaeionetl officers and men - Yo1dc,E AND QUEEN STS. A visitor in a village on the east Al t+ER'S LlZEAii1 C3lNTMENT
"Because otherwise it would be fm- 1<QTIRNAF1ordA1 STOCK Poou co.. L16HIri ®, aoRonro. Mimed) J v ISHII1m '
iihotlgli an ,officer fins necessarily to t oltoNTO coast of >Jngland caused a commotion possible for them to build canals as 59
f ei7i ser the "copy» ; and the "Arm by saying cures' Eozems, Bait Rheum and , . :a a c.
Ty q R. M. WHITE Manager y'ng that the bodies of three plletl when all others have fall. 'F fast as some of our astronomers di __� ___ ___.__._ __�_,_--__ _ . _y �'
errrice Carps Dorval" as also 1, - MOMTRItAL-QUF®aC-MALIF'AR-LPNDONIfrNfi,) Ohfldren had been washed ashore. His ed. Sent to anvLa,ddress, price cover them."
tehed by. soldiers.-- 'tt-Bite, statement was doubted and inquiries me.; trial box, 26c. Witte o, F. �
Aiver, 189 Bay street, Toronto.
:y were made.. "I tell you they were," Mr. Aiver,-hear Sir: I do Real Cold Cream
_ continued the visitor when he was
questioned, "They were washed ashore
by their mother. You don't suppose
she would take 'em out into the ixiid-
Ale of the ocean to wash 'em, do
vein'"
Which is Different,
The editor was trying to placate an
indignant statesman,
"All we said about you in the paper,
Mr. Xrakajak," he assured him, "was
that you seemed to have an inade.
quate sense o1 it, ovtion,"
"Not by a ' ained sightI" roared
the caller, "What you said about nae
was that I seemed to have 44 irlade.
waato pror., portion of cense l , •
, •., . -. . _ .—
recommend your Cream oint•d=.
ment, for it cured my leg of eotema of n
years' standing in three months. I shall an.
ewer an communioatlon from, anyone con.
cerning This, I am, sincerely yours, Andrew
remberton„Ayr, Out.
RUGS THAT LIVE INDOORS
ifTse -coating's Pow.
der to rid the house
k .. and furniture of bugs
that lige Indoors.
Itenting's P o w de r
Yoffie 'bugs. Odorless,
stainless and harm-
less except to inaeot
life, For (361e by all drugglsts. s,,,
In 'tilts oul 11.00,• 1 G '..ik 1 Cali
"Mabel, did you go down to the
drug store for that cold cream?”
" etb, ma'am."
"Well, where is it?"'
"I ate it, of course,"
"Ate it I Why, child, what kind slid
youget?"
eaocolato fee cream. It was the
coldest kind I could ,get."
Close Calculation,
"llorse sick? asked the man in the
buggy.
7tXep "- replied -the • man ,with a
spring wagcn. ,
"Hard luck, a.it't it?"
"dh,r11 dunno. It's gettia' Iso medf-
cine ie el esper than• dray,"
tF_ .._.. _._....,._. .