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kerelnef. She verweenet it. to -diver
: a stettittine • on the meat 'exquisite,
workintenne-an cuigeh helialhig a.
tabor, It was ,earved m ivory,. set on
,erystel teen wearked and Wahl with
.annest trentenievabledelleaty with..gethe
" eind eilhea nied -Fenian The whole thing
Was net thee twelve hatilles highs
but her training aten her inetere.t alike
.
to her that it :was a prienneeet bit ef
EAT. NviTtiouT 1ievaluh ert, aired had penaniably
Fa
bee rt ea seine reineenry, peeemps
.e.hriee, ler a splinter a the true
eross er a the= them the crown, for
By AGNES arel EGERTON CASTLE.
whieh, seances -acme; tie...vas-lire the de-
vetion cf the time had deemed nothing
tee beautiful tar rare,
She gazed thoughtfully a the le ely
little face a th..,z, utrgoi, a the slender
handa which held the musical instrua
ment; even the nalle were perfehe No
Japanens could have turnal out mere
e Jean--
haf, saz..x,,h4i)e alseren
.. .
Tito School Lunch, twill vase tile Wood tie 'circulate more
iee,
y and gve reief
onee give ree cal.lnn eel .
ly
prcf the "heada-chei pcnirdberstiii
" thrlat
lianele?" For 11:1'.-:', Th011th3 Of the year ii Be" '- d. 2:-
that oblem confronts the IllOther' allY
elenseaaeet get hem° from i popular. They otter),
ence edrenr
scheol fer the linen meal. Then, toehl•-wNe bt!"me 'S9
stop the headache, it is true, hut if
M. mealy femehee another preeheee yri, have a week heart there is claimer
artsee-fath.er nutst alee earry witillel' seriens"' even °I. fata'h l'esnits 'train
toli using- them; and in any cam it is
him a d iseondaY meal.
Only tee often in the early morninglwilser to lc'cit fcr the ease a thc
. • ., . ram ard to remove it thereto eeleacel
• /
the e
neinsreute mil patient waeh thee this un- nee ex ge I e .. c - er_eo- --• /
PART I, he had often telit hineseH that there
. etrone druns
teat eight's dinner or supee.r is hastel e . e •
B•: ereehned to eee eseedereeseees Feaete l,,eteiceeels. eitee-eu Hee, tpeeet,..t1ouali, .11tha,..*te. 1,1 n.ad
ae
s.neareek had a smile on ily shcved laetween two thialc sliceel
A
eizep, The reom ef the u -4e i 1 t • t He he l ecr• s ' " f ti . ,-t- An pron fe Bride.
geaentleughter ir. the (»um- little par- her ips as *
inenvah r'"1`e'chh L° e‘"11'1)':,' " '4",'.'n pale llie rearked lice giftof bread , eere erkeenienti
The ilea- afier the eale Benjamin nits se-meth:roe unceeee- in that loole itthieral little master cf. the haes of seheol anything that is le -ft over fro
the eauger signets by the use of
A prethy gift that the. littl bride
Qzif•-er. Arne lernee, leet in a eYhs in lyiM, beautiful strispe'l erea; t1012 thll-zetteerodel,h1,- sandwieh lei:any. It may or not be•
1--34 formeri a tures 44, tee ZOO. They made you feel . It few see, in olden barbers were sur-
,nutritiene, ettraetive end tasty -i wh° elehghts PIthering
•11 .Z.40, 4 '4:NJ it to tier own inoni waere ! friends at the leinemel einiper will geons as well Ois tonsorial artists.
fol.' the van:eon:I:nary brie- a etete ce-e, In the shirle he'''3uhe ihhatea it an u in 'a t aentatiness it is note cf theee.
Tile Toronto 194141tal for Inctir-
ables, in affiliation with Bellevue and
Allied .hospitals, Ne3V York City.
offers a three years' Course of Train-
ing. to.young womeh, lui,Ving the re-
fliPred education, and eestrous of be-
coming nurses. This hospital has
eeoptea tho eight-hour System The
pupils i'ecetve uniforms ot the Sohooe
a monthly allowance' and- travelling
expenses to and from New York. For
further ieformation apply to the
Superintendent.
Delieves in Poles,
While in Lonelon recently. a, Dublie
man, spending a heliday, sauntered in.
to a barber'e elacp for a shave.
When he had Anished the barber
handed him a check for mole than the
/Ilan thought he should be charged.
Ile reguieled it thought:nay.
"Do you heenen to know the signifi-
cance of that red:and-white-striped
pole in front a your shop?"
"Yee, sir," saki the berben "Ton
whLA: the antt.q,zal.-y bad am. 4Filx r.et knuvinwhat thought luy behind - t „If) it tee e Be„use eve, t b is find. aceeptable is a ebranng dish apron Whea a man bad to be blen he came
she eetee net gee:he ne wee veal. eaw Benjamin Ben *van that' min effort esaou3d eoe put inte its pre_. effeetive design, is efeinkly worked in "Then whatever you do itou't tale
down, that Pole!"
Ihte teen -erns lase everfleavel f 11% Bell was - -1 a- 444 hew tanneeparatetin. again how many the Fi,e7;leite"101-71elte.c<tiF‘hey" isinentitell,mhar
end eehi with. nite relies- nate it et snneee es, • ,
meet him with a eelm front. ovstee h'
- eanee--- train eels. for too -.clever fehow for that -the, 14.1 leteere stoP te think. that Johany is -
tee i, rein al' ae.e., eel al: 'carts of hl•hu- . .
et see un e. eng aieere PeCts: "L'"
t
NI eel col:eaten with "Now whers she thielsing of ih" Itts•-..,1e 11:r br1e4ne. by a Nett rithon. tO0 rt'ate:ble, Speeial thought Of'DerrYvtOR 11'!Al Linn., An to a harhere,
,
evr hi Bnin eete Tee ..ea.* use lie hot !mane of ohl Verelerdeens 4.e, °u, w.4 _nerve Xn IF•ft ween every- sese-csen to et oneemras of his day's ielg a moat ottrieetive"beektground foe' The Cereful. McTavish.
- C,-.14.5 ei:.:::41::;,!ii,t,-;t:;12' Z14-;:-.PAItrz,7Cf:11, (.1111.41e.,.::.t-01-‘:hrt.e:nctlf.4'"Ileeelir.41.:1101,11Cienl: $1,1eitIth034 1t.ali iN°N-461‘1;ein3nta. isfudi-'."::i gf+rtallil Tis 7. ' . •••• ilea; he done thi. ;use, 'blue, atilow'or lug* sv.1:ere the hospitality :f etnizel.sliolalt'
iunen wmee , the ealored embroidery The bloseome Air hIeTa,vish attended I te
...."- "sie :earn, end eretezeue,....etems the r -,wo.rrul motive. wl4:01 was nor: ;it F". hehw, to On: her b the mairaw, c *ell Is Fe eas,reeY 4nallealtate?
"Wee'lret will you do, hliee Varier- Neillin% is too geed to afloat thelavetuleri the cittres elf the Freeell lolew lie beeuhis excelit the eaWieities
or et '1, 417,tilt, caly he. the I.'. 'lc ler /tI.' lhoh-,:nt, ilh v-holhi hahe
health and good growth, Often bre•alce luttY he outhaed in a rasset brown McTavish rose up and niatle the rountis
fa,et has been hurried awl euffielent„inste°1 af the VIMIVenl'z'rual 3L JS. (24 the eemlinnY• bidding "eit nereen
-11 h. nO
or earl; knots beim; in, pale yellow, thelet green of the guests,
ee sne anyenneeeei eteeureee coriehiesed Intr...e'f a feo! rat to take Ilianln • The eynt of this hoaen oier daily requirements a the boy In, the midst of the celebration Mr.
New wea. eeetea.te the telveinage anether's fooliehrees. To ---", a 13';,7-731••' for food that will mean streogth and • er black. By way ef.' variety the stems
r: An arntitzv3r. a nese. "let heeeesee ereppee hiseln her gem, 31111,YAMI voiee. She eat.
0-V:i",s; wee, shire. tee ware 1.--.-51;:31,„. a nitial of his ealihre that was leen., "e w -u4 Tiat remain here," she eeid,
: yint,ii;-22,, e'en, roneenee in tee en. the queatian in it as if she what aro Ycur Flaw, if may
ierelc?"
r: tn. aive ten erealel treesurv
ait nith. hisiere Shinheeheeh, grarlfaiher seems' te have' ..31Y. ill°11'$ are my ewai''
:feeder 411,1 a freest hce sulnerily ali'lvitf-i• iockzii klug down at her plate.
It, • ten: inahihir feom lier uhhi° 0.• Phr•ItY of ".1"sillge, and--; wer°4*
or, Benne-Ain Bell einiled in hie turn.
-hanzie Vae n hlt pheying, into eaele ether's
• PPR& St3e, 4.t a :sale /Ike this the:re „Feoee, elle .the...e hues out them
ninder the twee toad meter ears ann
-
fe .1 feceetem, h:-ei • -,;1••• hg' ' ' e • he
tr3nt;t. No tt,3,? ratil,k;!ino. Ilt4tter,,,. as taut+ Vir:11'4'e as Flle '4--1 by bath physician eind layeran fete ' • •
anal by neon there le a very real and A shron Of vslve, either in Ineek Present a predawn' farewell
argent requirement for a nourishing or a deeper Shade than the tone ia "But, SandY, anon," obleeted the
ilinuetarlftiouENoetillatirmeIhieuliTehtltlirise Pwohvticell beili'arsolQineealoaul'otiwrealliawavtli 6/111n13d- sika'clittign??In; Y°t'' with. the
Eggs will.dielp ealve the problem waist. A narrow lieen chatty lace or "I'm no' gain' yet. But I'm tellin' ye
paces
special responsibility en the another.. th° velvet ribbon ties it •around the "Noe' seld the prudent MeTavish.
Thy awe a toed wow long reeoenie.,, buttonhole sealloping may fialeh the gocd night while I know ye."
..auttful eed deentuten• ieey contain meet of tile substen-ea The same daisy pattern also orna-
ita‘ C.• ‘.%zgr, .• . " - .01 /).11
4,V er .t, a: toe, iter • • • • e"‘ . e a tIought "cast u -1 1" of oyster linen,
ee _re r ea,e, seheer 04 4,f 41.- 14.1 yclirstilf. Oh. ' ' ,_Y"1 111$ Plh reviled to keep the erewing bod 5' melds a inn°1e4n set
ett.„.te eke, Fetee q." eeet off tee eteeee A.,euee here eaie „heri, I give sem.
atrang and well, Alsoc'thev are Pal:- having a square ventreeieve aud, nethiew)-"We had more than a mile
eet. t n't e I'm here. yeu itnew." .611.1."N M) a'41ster gc".1-1eFh. 1, SqUlre tleilliCv ieee ga to get out of the forest. when
un le lice este teen nee' a‘o• t•rt`W a glezed eard franc% nol",...4 whee fel* the lunch ' • ;
--....
Cause for Conoratulatiori.
Bele (telling tall yarn _ to young
,. C`ft.Vir
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1."2 1 . -it. Vie..% C'' -.ft -'4- t
i" e hes
ma, ;
A at ten h. a eertalit y• geed
tile • `77'..tlt,t47 tyro eel a eerbin
mane 'ee tIlat 1 eateelle
el f'een. ,' lin;:eei.;;', V.;.r.' A ; kill
Lei u 're in t.f 1-..w. e2f7;.."°-e of
an ce nierhe inatlr-t whi-ht wee es if
th wen. a sixth F.111.... Wil -21 17741. Ile
," t -i. He !mew the
reei hea Z frem the- f ;he a a firzt
geer '.1.- ee. , rt.,,1 re t'que frent t7re et:4.
Ce -Z ir;;1: t.-.1 at :. re'...."eb. I3r t Ent bet
et • it'. 1: e'eer V' -1 11
r I he w a' 1 thlior-
a- -. it - ,c, V • : In V. e‘e.rtle ant c 'If n its
tee, ,,,t, ; ee'eh we ;Tint': on: etre- .
ee, ea, neeiebe jeler,e, ., • 1 peeliet fled rielied it tierose the talne. Wen( t• The nehl hard-hoilnd egg is
• th -a* .,"4-4„ l't,i' 1 z-1. "41;4" d'arlt esthete of those 300as whi-,:h go r-rafouIrny rioolwi,:11 fillings may be made in its" geY tv:Allillgs in an animated way ao I feit their muzzles touching me,
`3.1e.a,e. late hears ethers do. She is at a Ines wh°11-1.
rattle .fr, bear their panting breathi eel at 'let
v431,,,,, t,:u. ,i,,. lei:, trA 11,4„ 4.5:„.3 ieciaanitoa letee Lor whiie ad: to fix him with then are tired of it many attractive oial failure if 511° ollu net'
ro..z. •
traeut :,,i, yin.
„„I mix wee or something to say, alnhaugh ehe XePhew- "Ye° 1/1"st have telt glad'
alive; . ()ejects d'alt, senneroe"," I f
.. 5: !....T.;„ yen hem," he reeeated.. • "4341:es 4* Co- 76-.A :.%'"'" Ilthra Chop the boi".el
wain e einihe of the esaieneevor. h`*"""" a . r ei. , . - . 1 But slie .-ei ' a ea - 's
d cheesing or au' of the fol.lowirg IreY bo wellainftirreed end Intelligent. ...
ea: etee.y. Ms fin; epic pertedee„e
saw w., 21 ehnely have withnrawn• willtt'.6 r"' /el" firj me 'there: ng e. tnti thereed ni ellt op hate- i t. 1 1 ana be a geed hatener, 1.7nebl (nineeze1)- 'Iliad! WhYr
tighttnel. -_-.-........e. velem pereley, enves, sweet pepper,. and one who is a g ,0:1 lisumer pos.. 4, :rtlie.sviL-1- NI !XII yeti found they had
a valuable aaceenesNsineent. '-'1e'r uls'''''es Oni"
feein his t.,-4:11 hal nut his claep (To be cantinued.)
ham cruets. Lettuce or cinipped cal; mse'
n Lege tialtis to the flavor. Or try -this Goon 7'etening does not merely mean
"I wenn I'll anent by you. I meatul Mushrooms Are Amazimit on ;tithe ten eaponsive eilenae ef a statue, Wooden Tomb
I'm awfuily in love with you. I aunt - --' tasty earalwieh-elice the egg
Ter henna I've 10V0 11.11 'fill' SEars °
we heard the howls of a pack of
Be a Good Listener, welves behind us. I strained every
evra of e urse a fanthier sight but it -
. Raclin., iZ in hie ' n girl is likely to feel Au, is a ee- nerve. but all 111 "in' Ntr‘v e°°111
wee eete .0She atr the earel and n teo familiar a sight and the ehil-
Powerful. pfr, ef email, add a seise of "lee . but a face ehowing an iate!:!1,t'en,t ap- There is in Westminster Abbe)* one
1 rea::y li.tve. If youhe have me rifl. Not so very long ago the DOS's and , fried hecon, and if desired, ealu'in Prol'ketiell. of w let is sal' • • ghe
I • - -3 '''.e, d wooden tomb -that or Aylmer de Va.
be a .Jy gent huhearel, L a: %here,", glrhe of 0. certain auntie school were Ore:nine, and lettuce. listener never neellesely interrupts, leuee, couain of Edwara 1,,
IWSP. CR rily Itira. c.7.* i I ain't ;hone so 1 e e, - _ - e leen end • 3 eel •
. e one N." ne,,er nrthe a weeneeeneee • 1-clightcd ehrutiph a nee thee interrun-
l isdiy. neither. I'll 1;c:-,-) N -le l'ilr:.a.:(t:rlat.etrlitillItg...411Nr°exutadtlaymtuhsey sialiv thgatfthe *snail, But and an oi.-rg, in it ein 1
"dee Yau Intl rehzer come near a• tien at tne im;;Iscnt It-e‘ht•s weevil; b eat forty-feur ealtron in e day.
furnish the nue.h needed constituents in„g Illth /./7°1': '''' cri* SHenee of a, g"d To pee chilthenhe teStho wahh
venter " leek et e ,h,„,,). again. rhe asphalt had been lifted bodily above
for Jainsay, hie a -liners an,1 even listener are unite:ten :Ind Fite is con -
''t. V4I1 Up ill same teeninre 1ittle:*the grennd on which it rested It was them ininuat:ateir after each meal
Estehe rye hen doher a bit of husk sun-Tie:ea to Rud that the asphalt a Remember thet bread ann butter MaaY a YllillaVh thought has *been An adult sea -lion has ham lenawn
,.„ house in- Why:ukelele awl give you e-oulh as if there were some gland be ie father.
I•has t. ent a a, a eel. he, L. ,.1
tr een Vendenleek'a hostaiene, ,u,„ry as ewe birder,
Ale:erees tar. And. by Geerge- wo.T. le as the playground, Ilice the giant in the
Treatmeut of Headache.
the rt -t. had been '1 eda.,""1" fable who is eaid to have calved an.
Eatella Variderdeek gathered here eruption of the volcano at the bottom,
rnineti
"You theneand. thaitaan le e -of which be lay whenever he turned Before going to donivas the
eeif tegether and sta-ed up. Her mov
eatment cf headache, it may be well. sayin-g, she may find when she is etb- men e e'n: c'iJ'1"s'
of at otherawal "bai 110W 54.1 over in eis sleep
he lid se•l, tined:hen, the very
•
.Pgefet*••••••••••••
sidered a sympathetie C0111,WilliOri. If wite eetewerni water emaelaine a
she will eeteee laboring to take part
by seeking to gain information or . .
little borax.
in a converaatleu Ant ferget herself
lariesige staneties go to peove that
entertainment from what others are • .
z1:1 t) E*41,:orl el, on this conlif2..rat wczer • B
ut no giant had ceased, the up- , to refer to the condition?, •often un- seabed iiaterire to -same intereeting
a eh 0 e 1 eS 1111 age .corresponding
v'er
wi'l eta- to it fcr yeti. Yea will 4"-* •-nt"' ''' c it. e eu" a''' -"nil av 1 f ti i nlaveround nor had : I:dal-lei:led, then give riae to occasional disnuarion that her senled lips are ma-
. have held a falling ase n'S this girl. le -e° e ' ' . 4 .
Ire rieh. my girl." i there been an earthquake. The up•, headaehes. loosed and she is talking' with a free-
:kn.! Eatel:e hedn't enrol them The' '
• "hle---to marry you? Oh, yeu !mew, 1
---1 lleVer Could do that," heaval had been causec by mush- I At the beginning of acute ilhiesa, dem. and force that surprises ber.
calla- ereanare whe belcrertal te lier in
creel wee 0,114 from L,,r. sl,ee tni41 Her ton . eeereeese . e rp .'-- >j ' - rooms When this ha/peened people !like •typ•hoid fever, pneumonia Willi- '
, , . e eate a ,u int im . . , - that, ma'am. All our milk's rarelyzed
her erne :!,ethee el 1 le eel ae.re, ever' patienee that was nuire galling than remembered that they had secu other i enzn, or meaitee, . heiidarhe, often Value of Environment.
e . •
is came "Put a boy born of !gentle white par- by a Government anarehist.4
!de. •1 ,, le ,Z.,/ "I' 1 remcmher, and the had the, utmost . repueirceion. Benjamin, upheavals oE a similar character in . Very agonizing in charaeter,
levee'i e evil !mei eel . eeeretive, queer Beh drove his leireis into his pockets; that part a the country. Pavements • men The -condition of auteintoxica.- ents moans Indians and he will grew ---- •
nel I flee her with an r niv lank in I I' Sonic rivers of Siherri flow over ice
4,1 nele with an effineit n at or .T finil '' ' " - -4-* . had been raised end roadways strong ' idon, which is owing to inteetinal boil- -
Doi rwo.AitT. F3.. r., ver knew wire these praminent eyes whieh a moment: eneuee to beer maey yezen old, and ethicist as saliii as
, tsp like an na TOIL
" I af • • , h d b e . n, .' the heaviest traffic had geation, eauses head-che ar , ,
horn of criminal par- . 1 A Fla t ' • t I I e t l
to thole -own.
Milkman (to suepicioue customer):
"Yeu won't find nothing \\TOW With
Y
• i men, or wheree ste zee • iewhat do you intend to do than?
One r twine he dropped her hints he Fail -Beg or starve'!"
that the. weed n'd he vile- much "Why should I? Why did the things
zu: ;ens 1 ;f they knew what 111.- I tem fetch aci little?"
in hie veins. For the zest he was •
had their sUrfaees thrust above their , indeee,, does elmeet any ferm indi- enta have a setting of morality, inte- a bed of pure ice move than nine feet
•
thiek.
surroundings. In every ease the dis- geetion. Tight eollars or storks eome-
turbances had been mused by mush- times cause a congestive headmehe by
rooms. obstructing the flow of bleed from the
Ealing, now one of London's sub- head. The air of coneert halls, school-
grity anti love, and the thence's are
tthat he will not grow up into a crimin-
al hut in -to an upright m.an.
, eg . a o . ers a "I am as entertain of these greet
13:kae‘1 to elake a IeYE'tern a!'''l•'Pe- spread out his hande. For the life ef juts, not so many years ago was a rooms, thurehee, and even of bed- truths en I am of great, truths in. the
yen- 1 the inc tamers of her father him he eoulel not help shifting uneasily rural district, where mushrooms were rooms, is occasionally SO foul as to pliant world, Put a plant into diose
ani Itittll er awl the feet cf their early
death, ehe was tie eenerant as any e ,
. under her glance It was those yellow the i cause toxic headaches, although there quarters without sunshine end room
, eyes of tiers, cultivated. But times changed,
fOille.:-ItIg f f her origin. fields were built upon, and everybody ' has been great improvement in the to grow tormally and .you'll get a
Mr. Benjamin 1:342, with his instinct 9
Sildden- she eelinquislied him. ; matter cf ventilation in recent yearn hoodlum plant.
far the chenhe aril rrceinee. ft his, -- argot the mushrooms. But the mush -
life -germs ., In the treatment of headache, all
'd rrther beg or starve," she said '
7 7 • 7 very quiet y an inang we e o
I d tu • ' • at. d t rooms were not dead. Theu "The only plaee hoodlums grow is
bale e leo el at her. 11 of ibe room. from which the mushrooms spring re- I thee, poesible eauses must be con-
's life he had hendled eurite for the
The
mere ne rety rennet. Nov, he told men looked after her, his com- inained active down in the soi
leiniree. he werald give hinreelf a treat; ...wait,
mon comeliness distcrted with fury. How is a mushroom, so fragile and
l.
and diseases of the ears and of the
sidered and removed if possible., and
so must eyestrain bad teeth, adenoids,
be would keep eemething fer himself , nay lady!" he exelaimed, feeble, able to force its way through
shaking his open hand at the closed concrete and asphalt? How is it -able t nose and of the inevities in the head
hen. fee the artiste or of it. So sure., door.
did he ineke of her. "Wait, mtu
y ivory etaette; 111 to carry up with it huge stones: which '. that oommunicate with them. For the
I break you yet."
"Miss Betthrla.." I Esttella went up the narrew paneled have been cemented down? How is
quietly in a darkened roorn
He eeared his throat. immediate relief of a headache, lying
The long lashes, deep red like her stairs to the room which had been her it that a rxectish....rooni can split a stout or sitteee
, ..
heir, dkl not so much as quiver on the grali
r to theaeupebard and flung it wine.
clf th l''' She went swiftly over ebrick wall. The mushrooms inaa gaze
the f =Owed may suffice; inatead of
with eold cloths or an me bag about
eanoaah pallor of her cheek.nen at Berkenham did this some little
a•
"What is it?" The rieh, etrat, slow'
I Bare but fee a. jaroken bandbox -in time ego, pushing out a block of brick- the. told •oloths, ,applying a solution of
out ef a 1 pro ... e
n-ote cf her voice robbed the words of ' ,
their anneiptneas. 'beim of a raost dilapin,ated top hat.
l Even an itinerant Jew had no use for
"We did uncommon bad business
I thin. A geotesque souvenie, Leuly, but
yesterday."
Still not a stir in the langorous' better than nothing! Estella stepped
to the cupboard and knelt down by
loveliness, not the twitch of a finger, in
nor a quickened breath. i the broken, bandbox.
"Matter f f t" h e "d 1 As ehe lifted it into her arms she
noticed that the board upon which it
, • ,
brutally, giving his black mustathe en
irritable screw, "there'a hardly enough stood was loose, and U.130/1, an impulse and expa,nding mushroom caa
work and mortar weighing 170 pounds, menthol in alcohol,- or rubbing the
though the mushrooms themselves - ,
,iceehead andehemples with a menthol
weighed less than three and ene-half pencil, often gives relief. ,,
pounds. It is the result of one of' the Some -types of headache yield more
wonderful forces of nature which men
readily to hot applications than to
Can exarnine and explain and yet c,an-
o.olde Owe that.treatment by wring -
not cease to marvel at. By its gentle Iry Oloths out of water as hot as the
and oteitirmoua pressure, the growing suffererbear,• b • •
e .
. . sntaal pepper plaster behind the ears
to pay the old boy's debts." , which she ever afterward thought was weights big enough to crush filmes a
g - and at the back of the neck. If the
• She eperieJ her eye4 at lestanal illebefeet. irlePlra. tlen from the antnit of thousand times. as strong as itself.
she put , the bandbox heh
eadee is of iblie congestive type
,,-
stared at hilt; enihe eelee of a tone" "e celiarted:
waway and slipped. her mile into the --....,:._
ith the eyebrows and h. Th
and. it generally is -gex-die massage
About two feet on the. boated Minard's Liniment Used by Veterinaries of the templee ,and 'of the entire scalp
gaze of them had alwalases
ys made heim eeeek•
feel a little uncomfortable, he hardly moved, easily _upward upon a hinge and
knew why. Much as he admired her;revealed a 'menet place beueenh.
'1 'A moment she knelt, het 'heart beat-
ing
fast against her ribs. then she
AGTSEN
WANTED ieprang to her feet, r.an quiekly to the
EVERYWHERE
1 deen- 'oh the 'chamber, bolte& it, and put
her handkeechaef twee the keyhole. Re -
ONE MAN wanted in each distriturning, she plunged ber shaking handct. You . 4,, 44.,.., ,.,,,,i,,,,,,, .. ,,
are" 111 line to earn l'rom $2,400 to 4,..000 in'-',`-', '"'', '"'"''''",.'_„, , -,, ,,
annual net return if you have the ambi-1 Milo *row eaten a parcel ealeeuely
tion to mana"-e a sales 1)ranch for our wrapped Iv wee, Icarried jeer ereaeure
first elass seller in :s,' -our district. Exclu- .
eve sale. .Article well advertised. No -tioa,o. leacde into thre light. • Tinerrine0
competition. You may appoint your oWn. tile convection flashed! 'neon her; hehe
4"tealers and sub -agents. This being a blie old eetreetive, mysterious man who
repeat business you have an easy perm-
anent basfriess once established- $2„400 had been her grandnather,thad hidden
to eaten and mare a year call be easily the enpremfi
e nd of his antiquarian
made by local district agents in any heel He had been moved by some kind'
country town or farming district. This. „,g. •
lealousy to hide his (lis-
le a. Veritable gold mine for ane man .
ea.cli locality who Is alive to his op-. (*.Very trom even a covetous glance.
PortimitY. mu" have at'least 5 ecniPle Little had he guessed that he was
of hundred dollars capital to flniance ersocklawe
Limaelf and carry small local stook on ereb - • 4 4 glybet,
hand. Our sales manager will arrange from beggary. ,
intervieW with you by wire and will They had been robbedhe and she---'•
come and see you. A.S, before going fully
tut° the Proposition v,tith you, he win sne was assured of this. in .her inner -
ask to prove. to hini that you have illIOSt unserepuloue• plan.
erafflitieut capital, do not 'write unieSS' Bell, had a baser To.1,11poSe than,
. ou ' ha,ve 4200 " 111°re ready ' 'ash' 'tlint of Ili oWn'enriellinent in plotting"
i
jtUL
yoitions men who have the reettived . -- • -- ' ' , I,
nds are heertny invitee to correspond the. destination .of his master's grand .
.,
15triet coulidence with Sales lifanegot lehildl, but he had been frueteated. I
/ Yonge ,Street, Toronto. ,
-..,...--. „ ISThe object -she -bet -held -in- -bet band was ' SUE No. 2-)22. ., . ,
wrapped in- a faded liane.anna. hend-
My Mother
Ere gathered all the dewdrops from the grass,
The silver-thiteii shading of the skies,
The rays from sparkling pebbles from the pass,
' And made my mother's eyes.
With poppies from fair gardens of the East,
Sweet honeysuckle golden at the tips,
A budding rose with petals shapely creased,
He made my mother's lips.
From green September's whispering voice of Spring,
When all the valleys waken and rejoice
Through laughing brooks and happy birds that sing
fie made my mother's voice.
He gathered kindness, hope and faith that holds
Forever to the better, sweeter part,
And, wrapping all about with love's clear folds,
He made my mother's heart.
-Adele Hodgson.
in dark, dry, crannied surroundings.
Change those ,surroundings; put a lit-
tle love and eare and sunshine into
their lives and you get opposite re-
-Luther Burbank.
- There's An End.
There's an end to all things -
To joy, ta laughter,
To love and the tears
That follow after.
....„The house ellen topple
From cellar to rafter.
Now that the idyl
Is crumpled and broken,
The etuel little words
So eastrany spoken,
Our hearts divested
Of love's last token.
This Is a glad
Little phrase to borrow -
"There's an end to all things,
s 'For even sorrow
Will melt in laughter
Some to -morrow"
A Purchasable COminodity.
A 13e1gian woman, who lost her hus-
band in a railroad acoident, received
from the company $2.000 by way of
compensation. Shorty afterward' she
read of a travenet getting twice as
much for the lose of a log. She went
to the company and protested that the
dinerento was unfair:
"Madame" (laid the official, "the two
awards are peefectly tate Four theas-
and dollars wenn provide the man
with a new leg, but for $2,000 you can
get a new husband."
Dad's Awful Fix.
A tiny -maid, btc1 up to . hear her
father's voice on the telephone, burst
into* tears. "What are you crying for?"
'selabece the. _child
‘thowever can wa get dadeia out of
tlia.t little bele?"
Mingrcirs Liniment 'for Colds etc- - I
..**Zeire-•
V.,
Every hen should
lay.
Make yours pay in
eggs for the feed
you give them.
Tone them up. Keep
them healthy and vig-
Get eggs by adding to their
feed Igature's egg -making
tonic found in
Pratts Poultry Regulator
ADvichl Frame Tell us
your trouble.
MATT FOOD CO:, OF
CANADA, 311,12,115?ED,
TORONTO
CORNS
• :Lift Off with Fingers
DOesi t litirt a bli! Drop a little
"FreezOtte" on an aching con, instant-
ly that Cox 1 Stops hinting, then short-
lyyou lift it, right ,off with fingers,
Truly!
Yourelruggist sells a tiny bottle yf
"FreeZene" for a few 'cents, sufficient
to remove every bard corn, soft corn,
or corn het,ween the toes, and the cal-
luses, without eareuese or irritation,