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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1910-02-24, Page 6a a -a-tea—Tarn aa-"tr °MAIM." is the same wherever or whenever you buy it—always of unvarying good quality. GOD AND THE GARDEN. illy Donald A. Fratera Goe planted Wm agardent Alan wilt that grove alvine; But Goil must have a garden, Ana so He wale in mine, Yes, God walks in my garden, I hear Him in the breeze: I hear Hen in the birilmotee Among the leafy tram lees, God walks in my garden, I see Hint ia the flower; I are Hen ire the order That placee path and bower. Yes, God. walks in my garden, I feel Him in the peace That settles round my heartstrings, And. titis ell aching cote. Dost think Goa loves not gardens, Nor walks in them at all? Or that He le too mighty To care for taings so enielle Just go into your garden, . reed vitae and. wait, and see, And God, will come to you, there, Wen. as Be comes 40uee. --The Westminster for Febniney. 41.444,04,4444••• nay= AT OPENING OF SERVICE, 0 God, who of old didst command Thy people to approach Thee only with ouch sacrifices as weee puree. whole ana without blemish, we beseech Thee thee as we now draw nigh to Thee to offer U e our saerifiee of prayer, we may briug stilly meth petitions as are net:anted by any selfish thought, impure desire or cereless etterance, I.rar nue prayers nsceed as an oder of sweet fregrance, /temptable to Thee. May our heartbe filled. with 'bola aamiration ana our lips express the reverenee of our lives. And in our yearning for uneperatable things we invoke the- interceesion of Thy divise Spirit, that He may interpret our cry before Thy throne. So may we not da part from the purity a prayer either In the aspiratiOal of our hearts or in the petition of our lips; through eesus Christ our Lord. Amen.. • •/.0.• 61,0,- SY, SAL TEA Its native purity and garden freshness is per. fedly preserved in sealed "SAILADA" Packets. e • • Sweet Norine Their borrible yell produced a magidal effect upon the -Mate ma/raked beealts. Xn hus leae tthan it akes to reeounrb it, Joe had 'whipped up his horse end was plunging through their midst. They. ?oozed for a time fairly paralyzed at the meneeing danger watch °mewled them, 1- "Now, I guess you will have ea crie jeetions to letting me peas" exited Jae, jerking the bricile freet the leader' hand. "Pass?" they all cried, in a. breath, "Wily, Of course you will, but surely you will atop area take a hand With. us 111 defending ourielvee, A shot from your tight bane might turn the tide of tbe skirmieh in our foam if we are nearly equally numbered." "1 don't know why I should risk my life in your defense, for you would. have taken mine a raoinent eince without a scruple. But if you. will bawl me °ea of your rifles, a pistol, anything,I will wing as lawny- redskins as X asap not for your sakes, particularly, but for en.y own," replied. Jim, hurried'. There was no tkate for further words. A belt containing at brace of seven - hooters and cartilages Was Ming to hird, ana at that reweave the redskins dashed into eight. For a moment they seemed fairly bewildered at the score or more of facet that loomed up before them, wage they had. expeebed to *beheld but one fleeting form. Bat they were equal to the occasion.; tire Pawnee is seldom or never taken at a disadvan- tage. Though 'surprised at the number of whites, they lied no thought of shirk- ingthe fierce oontest on that account, Zle Indians seemed to have iltereetaed in numbers. There were fully fifty of thent ashen:ring like an avalanche upon the bandits from ,arouna the sharp bend in the roadl As they neve in sight, riding furiously,• half A dozen abreast, the rine% of the aesperate robbens made wild, havoc among them. In the midst of the whites they be- held their escaping creative, and- with demoniac yells of fury their first ar- rows were pointed at him. But luckily their aim wee so hurried, the flew harm - Mealy past him. The firearms of the bandits and theedexteriteeneft—whiele they use tateu gave them great advert - t eereta• the Pawnees, and- in the ter - battle Wheat ensued the latter were THE KINGDOM. (a et miller.) "The kingdom of God is within you." I claim that this kingdom 16 Beal—It is not a delusion. It is not eVaneseent, like 'The snow falling in the river, A moment white, then lost forever." Clouds move, breath Ovapordtes, oun- down flathes melt, but this kingdom L fire proof, decay proof, storm woof, Poison proof. This kingdom is Stable—It moves yet abides. It is not meteoric in its illumination, ;t is not a plant that blooms only every hundred years. It continue:a enlarges, enriches, ennobles; goes on and on, from more to more, from glory to glory. , This kingdom is Near—It is not a province of a dim and. distant centre e .LE ape:tics, I heir., He touches, I respond. My body .is near. He is nearer still, The relation is dear, tender, lasting, it a a household liana - teary, a temple -house. This kingdom is Personal—It is bounded by personal- ity, It is not It, but 1. Other realms may contain things, here enly is the great "1 am." la His preeenee, I recog- nize and eouverse. aly eontaet is vital, direct, intimate, ray vision is Acute; my life is intense my etude is devout, my pet e to be tipsi1 n 1t wait 44* cio itt" Oliffora, ao not verb eo naiad- ly to me, Or 1 easel Me," waited Norine, wringing her trends. ''Grendfather ie not heee. 014 not ereeta hine Imre. I uot, Wow be weer tiontieg hero 'tao talk with note I had kept everything a sem*, ea you, &eked nee toao, mei I ',Mimed ray love for aou to barn tonletiut quebe chime" They IMO Sepectleing iti of you, °Mona sena I could not boa it, at wee lilee pleingieg e. foillarp knife through my- leatert, awl I told them ero," Au impitteent -imprecation broke from her one* liege "Itail walk with yo Me As the poet °thee, we I eau soles to mail onto tethers, ad you shell tel lee about kPhe 0034, taking he eirM in a not 'very pleaeaut mod. • With fa:Rea-Mg voicie Noeirie told ban truthfully juet whet (JeingTed. She expected Km to vigorously refuels the °barge that he tidd wet kese here _but in - stela& to the girl's greet astonleament„ he be into a sneering lesegh—e,lgb Eat Made the tilootl tan cold ia her wino "Wells whatever oomies of the eafeir, you beve troiugat it on yoveeelf, Nor - ,e," he deolaxed, "It would new be a rather Mena matter to take you with me when I go lima; the epportunitiee fore gettg off are so pertloge." if we weee—were mane*? the faltered, timaliy, "axist—anst I wili gon- e:sot to many you end go with yogi Cliffora." laughed a harsh, gutting lauga, etavilerieg ientseeleekt I am lAUX13 xMelt to be eery moth 4111001 to you for your kindly intere , time, Norine, t t.he feet of the meter Ss, I esainot marry you under the terms of the wall just yet, until X reeve Nevi 'Walt swot trensece seene 'moister* tut remains to be ettetuded to them. Do y1*:3, oorinirehenat" Olifforde moaned, the Ora "I owyaiot peat frean you; I should, sorely Yeti menet mean te go away emithout xnarr•ying me, a&—and taking me ,witIz you, tie you have ea often tokl yon nul y woota commit to go teat you, deer? Be bit his in vexation, Iler had been very not to ow the word marrtage in talking with Nevem in the paaP,; wad now 'hi beeir her pie her faith tie premise of making her les wife aemoYea loin exeeedingly, to Foxy the leact. eYou imuirt Wen and. heed whet I have to say, Nedra," he tepillea, (log - and eeaelvely. "I cannot marry until I reach the Beet, aml oome into fidl possession of this fortuee. Now do you undeesitand the position I ate plac- ed. iref If you with to go with me ender these eircumetances, 'well and good; if not, I must leave you beland no I leave you free to realm your own choke. I dont went you to ever haze it to say that I ever pee -sealed you in this mat - teat Norine was so ninth of a blioughtiese, innocent child thee be did not Team - the drift of bis carefully selected Nyorcle. Sbe *nary ueilerstood one thing, and thae was, that he wanted her to temayhn 'hen bus ehould get the great fortune tae Ilea been left hen. That wits AZ that ahe undeestood Even wall° they wen talking Clifford Carlisle was teiting himself that he was tired of the era Ile bad enjoyed the love-nwadzig: wihile she boa been content to say notlierg bear nothing, of mani- a e; but now that that subject filled her mbL be was begiuning to tire el it. Be knew, too, full well that be would never dare make any other Woman than Fier - lee Austin his wife. Florice held him in her power too completely foethat. And yet Norine Gordon was so exqui- sitely lovely he could not bear the thought of giving her up. If he could have managed to have grasped the fortune without Florice AUS tine having such a damaging hold on hen, he ..teiglit have been tempted on the spur of the moment to.ha.ve married Noriee, But as it stood, there was ne possibilite of it; not the slightest. Still, he did not quite have the heart, cool rascal that he was, to tell the girl -who was clinging to hh•a with such pas- sionate sobs the plain truth; and it was very pleating to him, too, to see how completely the pretty creature was in study 'the probable outcome of hie are tion, thus tending the foes which he bad left behind, 3i1n to wbere he was. Without stopping to take time to titutly the probabl outcome of his ac- tion, he took hurried aim and, fired thrice In rapid seccessiore As soon as tal0 bullet strew% the blurbs es there was a deep, guttural green. Joe sprang toward the bush without stoppieg to think ethether ortiot the hoary under -Omni coneealea on foe or half a dozen. PriMang tee heavy branthee, he peer. ed beirind them cautiously. Hie keen eyes were usea to discern- ing objects even itt the deep FAugle of the wood by this time, There, stretched upon trie green sward, he beheld the ?stalwart form of an Indian. A rift of moonlIglit drifted In tarougle the eiterlaelves trees above, ana by its light jai could see that his bullet hail done its work. The glazed. eyes were glaring ghastly beneath the blue and red atreeks of war paint. Jae knew by the way in which his scalp look of comet black hair Wae twined and braided, and by the color a his warpaint, that he was a. Pawnee; also by his battered and broken eagle plume and his richly embroidered waue pun belt, that he was one of the chiefs of the tribe. With thie knowledge came another remembrance to our hero, and thee was that these warrior chiefs nev- er travel alone—they were alwayo companied by two or „more braves. -worship hi worthy. His light is seare out, down like grass with. the scythe. ing, His eye ceenmanding. His en the midst of the caner Joe Sphere all inelusive, conettatita I tun thought it witest and best for s own aware, His welcome is rat. 'enerateua le. safety to make Ms escape as quickly ward, ' es possible, for the safety of Hadley This kingdorre is depended upon his reaching there as, Distin.0-4here is nothing like it, it quickly aa poreibIe en4 warning the 1:S1c-unique. A greater than Solo- vil ere of their peril. 'Mon is here. A greater than Jonah i The xcitemont was at its height, lime. There is no competitor, ne rival. both the bandite and the :savages fight - It stands alone in graudeur eta glory. in like veritable demons for supremacy. "1 am the light of the world," Ile Aiiir.e me as a partner and says, "Ye are the ealt of the earth." Distinet, unequalled, inclusive, exclusive, "nothing shall htirt nor destroy in all my holy mountain, saith the Lord." To stretch my band and touch Him Though He be far aaver; To raise my eyes and see Him Through darkuess as thteugh day; To lift m..sr voice and call ilim— This is to ray!, To feel a hand extended. By Otte WhO stentleth uear; To view the love that shineth In eyes serene and dear t To know that Ile is calling— This is to hear! —Samuel W, 4+ 411414 A MOTHER'S fiNXIOUS TIME Promptness Saved her Child "My daughter 1474,4a in the last term of her High &hoot work whee it sud- denly and forcibly airmail upon me that leer little cough had beinx bengiug ore even in. elate of tee warm weather, Limiting De her anxiously, for a fear had oeme into my mind, 1 ease %lie had grown pale end a. lot thinner. It seemed queer Tires:eat uoticed it all along before, but, you see, 1 counted ou it wearing wee', What an awful risk for peewits takel Of course, X didn't tell lier ow anelous I woe, but I watched, the effeet of Ferrozone with the utmost anxiety. My girl seemed so slow to imtrove, ape the first two sveeks eeeraed like 0, you,3y thie time not even the first beg of Ferrozone heel, been. used. up, still ehe had greatly Improved appetite, and be progress after that was :splen- did. Wirer: the weather improved she walked a lot, and: gaine4 steacilly in vigor and weiget. The eaclarig cough aleappeared, and with it every trace of weakness. I know of no tones so noir- iBhng strength -giving, ao beneficial for growing girls as 'Iterrozonee " Not only for girls, but for all who are week, tired, pale, run down and in re- pressee Spirits—there is no Medicine so Sure to to win lea& vigorous hetath as Wei -rezone." Try it, one or two tablets At ineals; 000. per box, sec for *2,60, all dealers or The Catarrhozone Co,, Itieg- eterb dealers, LTKE IIIM. Changed into les iretiget Not per- fectly—oh, never perfectly in this. The refleeted image of the sun in the lake is very different from the sun in the heavens. If he cease to 'shine, as when a cloud passes over hie face, the image in the water is lost, If you disturb the sinooth sturfate of the lake, the likeness of the sun will be broken into glimmering ftagmeute. Still it it the image of the atin. SO is it with Christ's likenese in the heart of the believer, If a cloud of unbelief or worldiinese come between the image vanishes. When the hank is troubled by doubt, or fear, or sudden calamity, how broken the likeneee often Is! But, whether dinely or lightly appearing, it is lacerate to Jams stili, Arra be riot discounged, Akar Chris - thin soul, if after all thee yeare you ean eee nothing of the beautiful linage in yournelf. Let it comfort yeur 'wart to refleet that Jams may see his like - nese where We ewe hardly diecern it at all, just as the portrait ef ehile will RenletiMeti teem betthr to e, permit's eyes than to a strehgera. There are touches of teseroblenee which may love eau see. Not that this should -con- tent us. We ought not to be satisfied with ti liketiett whieh only the eye -of C4od can tea We must, aim to be so like +Mutat that all the world oat Ate Him in 11s. It la eald of St. Prenell of Aesisi that he boa peed to long eta AO admiringly at the erctie that the woureit Christ had reprodeeed themselveis in hie own bode. The Fraveticen monks to this day hold that markt of diteobration dia tante hi their greet Matter's himas and Pet, and that blood exoded from his ekle. That tea,' ?seem to *Se a -dream of superstition. Bat this 14 no dream— "the rherke of the Lord ;Meet" may be In every one of vie; the marks of Hie life and of Hie death: the markt, whkile dereare vos Hie to every eye teat atiltelesi ye, mei wkilele illearef lut AIM own., ts peeving :a a the Num lottinvirly liereena with Mmielia—aiiikleen r MIK tedini Wila. skean Clisiert. J'oe looked, ea,utiousiy about lam. Where were this chief's compardonei Surely they could not be much more than a Jenne away. Perhaps even at that moraeht they were stealing expert he21 silently as thadows from among the trees, no doubt surrounding him, He stood. quite still. All was deathly silent, save the wind sighing anioug the trees and the loud beating of his own heart. One moment, two, he stood. thus, lis- tening -with terrible intentness, every nerve etrained to its utmost tension. No sound broke the awful stillness save a startled night bird's cry, as it flew from its nest over his head far in- to the dim recesses of the leafy forest. -atother moment pas:ma; another, end .yet another. '- Joe wondered why, if' thesavages were lurking behind the trees, that they did not spring forth upon him with a savage watery. He told himself that he would teal his life as dearly as possible but this hor- rible suspenee was a taiousand times harder to endure than the hottest eons filet, . Joe knew, too, the Paevnees' manner of fighting. A single Indian had never been known to attack a white marl. Yes, ci one seemed to notice Joe when hsurely his compauions could. no a e off. They must have heard, too, the dis- edged his horse further and further charge of hio weave,. flict, droppieg out of _ sight eventually Mould he advance or retreat While away from the centre of the con - he was attempting to*tardy out this behind a, heavy ohm* of trees, which. roblem he heard. the nestle of dead effectually ;shielded both himself and reeves, and, the ?swift approach of horse. moo:mined feet. tth could tell by the Turning quickly he galloped es swiftly -gelled, that there were not less then belt its the noble little anineal could carry a, ,dozen of the warriore, hizie through the forest, beading for a They were advancieg direetay toward point whioh opened. out upon the 2115121toad, some three or four iniles beyond. cgimerrat xxlat the spot where he stood. no Iona shouts, the firing anti curs- ing, and. the neighing of the terrified et is not pleasant to leave our berm In Meg of the Pawnees, effectually mush a mad predieenient, but I aIM mace roweled Me sound of his horee s gal- loping hoofs. How would the akirmish end, Joe die not stop to consider the matter. They were both the enemies of the villagers. To his great Anxiety, his pony be - genet last to show signs of the heavy *train to 'Math he ha a beee subjeeted. "I see that you muse rest, poor fel- Mee" murmured joe, patting the glossy, arched nook, as he lied dowe from -Nile animal's back. Should he. puth ouward and abandon tee pony, or -trait beside him until he should be able tei carry him alotg the rest of his journey. Again Fate decided the omelet' for him. At the unexpected craokling close at band among the uuderbrusb, caused by the falling limb of a tree, the animal suddenly tole fright, wbeelea quickly about with a neigh a terror, and eating - ea euddenly int the path be hria but but juat tome, and itt los time, than it takes to tell it, was out of Joe's sight. "That settles the rnatter," he mused. "I Must make the way beck on foot. ilerealizea that he was horribly week, tee* towed Beeteson Hall. !tubed, she and that the progress lie would, Make seareely knew abet she had wandered roust be neceeserily slow; but this feet that fax, until it sudaenly Morned up be - did riot daunt, him, Ile puled ones rap- fore her. And oh, joy, joy, ao elie steed idly as possible. by the gate She SRN the great oaken The braes of weepoeis, the property dom. swing open arid, the eubjeot of bee of the banclite, he still had with hen, theugilosi eorao down tho walk, for Le knew full well that he might Nimble did not fate:apt to eitemeta liave great need of them ere he reach- herself, endeecle the uttered. o ore of de- ed las journey's end. Yet their heavy wheal. came .from the very aeptbe -weight told. greatly agalnet his :speedy her poor, tortured little heart, Cliff - program. If he amid but react). the main fora Oarliole heard the amnia end pima toad, he felt that all would be well pa aibeurptay, with him, for he would eneounter some nee that you, Noeiner be aeaseaderl, Orie Of the Hadley stages. Then he need in a eery eanoyea tone a vole., as be haVe no further fear. A tO peer thre the &Aimee It, was a bold hamlet indeed that -would ettempt to hold up one of the Healey stages, and the Indians were by far too tennis* to taus lay themeelves to the anger of the government, who might out of revenge exterminate them, drive them from their bunting grouse:De still further front t'he Intents of men. As he was riontlering mar this, ens,t- ter an arrow suddenly whiterel put aim, iteelf the trunk of it -thee by In sex instant ,Toe's luuta was on the stook of Isle revenver, followhtg ibm aims:Aim from whieli it had mate, be tall lenert to the neat of thie move h, 41 Electric Waves and the Eyes. 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While an oc- casional "find," is umele by ?some one working along a line in evaich ee Is per. ly informed, liunclrea waste tine and. money edveloping some device which, when finislied, proves to be either oia or without demands U the inventor would have his attor- ney make a search of the records be- fore instead of after completing his In- vention lie would save money and be able to work out his Ideas along Offer- ent lines from those already preteeted by patente, et • • A 1VIOTHE1'S PRAISE ave the 13aby#0•41se S� CURE 1.tr1 um% Tim OM 040 Should be given et °nee when the little one :soughs, It Wale tbe del - Mate throat sad protects the lungs from infection—guaranteed Bak and very palatable. All Dm:elate 26 ewe The experience of the corps of telegree 1FOR. 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They are at exeellent medicine for children,' Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. those -who work with aro lamps, was conononly observed, together with a few cases of a inure serious nature. Two muses of -eczema were apparently due to the swine cause, and ma man suffered from, palpitation of the heart after working for any great lengtb of time at the sending instrumento. Dr. Belihe is Wilma to think that many cases of neurasthenia ana nervousness, now be- coming common itt the navy, may be due to -the influence of the waves need in wirelese telegraphy. my dear reader, yon. will be equally in- teretyted in knowing ail about the thrill- ing experience through Which our Note the wars paseimg at that Melaka mo- ment, ana. so neon- the *pot where Jae was biding in embush from tele feta Mee. Norine had Meilen 'may fthet the 00{4.4We her little aeart wee so torn with conflioting eanotione that elle eca,rocay beeaedein wheal direction she turned ber footstress; nor did she beta the aselonese of the night or the bitter cold, the of was the hand. - lame lover -whom they mkt was fele° tie her, She woula nee believe it, though an angel cried it eut from heaven trumpet - tongued; even ItOW. the fire of his im- passioned loveentacing teoned to titeill and. burn bet 'Want, aa eaen tvhiseered word returned to her iu vivia imagiute time "They ea,y yea are fall*, my love, but etillabelieve you true. It would kill me to doubt you, taliffova" the wage% eltetelikag bee' llamas tightee ovet ber Inure Ore had. not intended. to tales this love with him. "Do not weep, Narita," he Whispered. "I have changed my plans about leaving Hadley for a fortnight yet; or I may be detained still longer in this confound- ed holet so we will have ample time to talk this matter over. These very let- ters in my hand must go east, Ana be answered,. ere shall know my future plans entirely. So let us not thitik ol this unpleasant subject any longer. A man likes a girl who laughs ad- it+ merry with him, Is,Torine, not one who falls in- to tears at his approach, so call forth the mike. to your pretty lips, kiss me, and swear never to fall into such weak, nese again when I ton about. I do not Miley it, Xorine; I assure you X ao not." Still, the girl was not to be appeased. Be could feel through the darkness that the was looking up in his face wist-` "Tell nee, enure me that yon love me, Clifford," elle Murmured, tremulously, her voice quivering, "Can you doubt me, beloveat" he un- sealed, melodramatically, "My heart beats only for you, fairest of all prairie flowers." The lightness, eerelestmess of his tone jailed upon her. "Then my grandfather nxistinaetstooa trout words and meaning, Olathe -dr the exterroga,t,ed, grevely. "Certainly, if he has come to any oth- er conclusien than that, adore hie charming grandaeughter," he replied, gathering the girl tip in his arrns and kiesing the werds trembling on her lips into. Mame, "Of course X love you, gorilla," ite dared. "Why, I Iove you so well that I would give my life to treed yours, 0 neceastire, You know they are still in hopeo tbet that neseally thief, Zoe &tiro eat, who stole all that money from, the toteeess eorepituy, vrill crime back some aay, and that they will marry you to Iiim; that is the teethe they are to bite ter rigainot nee, and are doing their beet te part tis by telling you t.hat don't love you. I wonder that you do not see through it." never tlionght of that. Perham: you are 1dglit," declered Nevins, with a little glum in her votes. anew strange thet 1 aid not think to look at it in that light, Clifford. Will you eVer forgive Me for letting a doubt creep into Day heroite "Yee, 0 It meter wane Node," he aie f Weed, liglitly. "Let me alto add, 11 yOn do not tone to learrison Hall mein lit reseath of me. That vrould roma do, yott Imew, my deer. The rietrvents, be any tO tha 'cillagers, Imola talk ft Uloy Imeter thet roe oextre bore et t time of tbe invert to See ane. It Vele 10 caelook. 'Whet it yam grateinereate ware to rasa y'ml, eta flea tact eve, Vera out of the home, sat tor titatti rd t thire ead, ferthettneee, that -snhad onto her -el Why, thty friatild anaereark thete Itteettle. 0 s slot to Mak eat up, and Make ft *A eird 'MOM ecrantehore It! you ertglete septeessent for hoth Vie itasi wads no °kola, left alse bet im Wee whoa pesos at ittois mo- rot 3101 rdAi,b0 &fib r fiefliMdy, *MOM like lend re- Mena If etr, ft for like Vein jade ix usionowitt o Ell is eertainly one of the most dia agreeable ailmentS which fieSh le heir to. Coated tongue—bitter taste in the mouth—neusee—dizzinees-- these corthine to make life a burden. The cause is a disordered liver—the cure Di. Moree's Indian Root Pills. They go straight to the root of the trouble put the liver right, deans° the stornach and, bowels, eleer tee tongue and take away the bitter taste from the mouth. At the first :sign bilioueuess take COr. rg34210631 1 Indian IFtocrt • • a Miss Sarrymore's Admirer. Miss Ethel Barryinore's marriage has not affected her popularity. The proof of this Bee in a pretty story. Every nigat during an engagement in Boston a tiny launch. of violets was sent to her. She always left the violets le her dressing room, but one night she pinned the purple Violets to her belt, and the following cley, stelae thci usual fresh bou- quet earne to her, this scrawl came with it,: "Dere Friend Miss Barrymore: Isom you weer vilets, so I know you got them. To -night look at me, I will be in top gallery first roe in my shirt sleeves end my legs hanging over the front of the galaxy: Miss Barryinore looked. Fier admirer, a bootblack of $ or 9 years, was in the place and attitude he hat promised, and 'the rewarded bitwitha smile and a nod of recognition. sspot from w preceeded. "Yee," solebed the girl, lie eget *Aiding, ate mbo in the atop 0,4 her tre "Ob }KAT fortuneute I aril in or& dearer:it," Ile *took off her band, roue*, ex - "1 Ma; rOtt Omit in the old men to tell bles story you bed mead to, bet/moil , Imeettere yeti forma art thee 1 h*a a fortnee. Bub it old not work. I am rurt. a row to be eoetromi into earthing that dio met %boosts to 1 Capsicum ASELIN Better mad a Bustard Piaster. Bees Not Bllotor. FOR COLDS 111 CHEST OR • THROAT, CHILBLAINS, ETC, 12 Vaseline Remedies in Tubes Mentbolated Camphorated, Borated. ('ar- Free Oaselinasook. oittananOirole !Aro. Oar teemed) t 370 °MIS St. IN., Montreal Amenameommalk belated, oxide o zinc, etc. Wrlte lot A Useful Wrap. In the "Comptee Rendus" of the tno., loglcal Society of Para Picard gives au ethernet of a ueeful weep found in Senegal end Nigeria. It is one of the burrowiug wasps, and feeds its larvae en a epones of teethe fly. In view of the part played by may epeciee of the lat- ter to spreading disease, thia wasp might prove a Useful ally to those who are figating malaria in tropieal own - tries, FREE TO OUR READERS. Write Moine Rye Remedy Co., Chicago, tor i8-vage illustrated Eye Book Free. Write an about Your Eye Trouble and they will advises as to the Proper Application of the Murillo laYe Remedies in Your Special Gaze. Your Druggist will tell you, that Hurine Relieves Sere Eyes etrengteens week EYOS, Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye pain, and sells for tea. Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Ey04 for Boaly Eyelids and Granulation. When Siamese Topnots Are Cut; A. Selma° child, whether boy or girl, wears its liair in a little topknot until It. has attained the age of 11 or la years. On reaching this age the topknot cut- , beg ceremony takes place. The chila is &weed in its best and amid much re- jeleing of relative e and friends the top- knot is en.t, one lock at a thee. The. head. is there completely theved by the priests. All poste invited to tiro ceremony laing presents—usually money, which is carefully invested for the child by. its parents or guardians. A young prince or princess will soMetiraes receive as much as 025,000 in presents at his or her topknot cutting ceremony, while a poor cbild may get $10 or $15,—From the Wide Weild efagaziee. 4 • Telegraph Poles From Russia. There was a, time wizen the ted e of the British Poet -office in the w,ay of poles to support the overhead telegraphs to the 'United 31ingclOM were milt solely from Norway. But to -day Norway's tall- est pine e are not forthcoming en auffi- lama -numbers to meet the demands of the expending setvice—demands averag- ing 50,000 pales per antrum, Seveden was duly laid under emitribution'and now Russia has become a valuable source of supply. It was in 1905 that this source was opened up by the pres- ent Comptroller of Stores, 3vho visited Russia, for the purpose. The poles come not only from the forests tlutt feed the Hattie ports, but from those, in the White Sea hinterland.—From $t: liar- tin's-le-Graed. Dice Throwing for Charity. A singular incident, which has not taken plate during the last thirty years, oceurred at the Toter: Taal, Guildford, yesterday, in emmection with the inter- esting old ceremony of throwing dice for the "maitla money,' or John How's char- ity. • Both se?vants On the first throw obi. tainea exactly the seine total --10, but on taking the dice box for the second time Ellen 'Reeve totalled 12 and Dora Palmer 8. The former was then given a themes for tl 19s.—Loname Standard, k. WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL *4444w 4 ISI*4.. 44411+ 444++Litita i.t.,",.1,-1••, I 4 4 '404 :40 3, US NO S, 1910 A mu WANT MEN or WOMEN WANTED In every locality to sell good* as niceeearY In every heat* i bread. 'slaty ;3.00 Per esr end coraraession. Write Th e a L. Nichols Co., Limited, toroato, Ot. FOR S4JZ.. Ilaaliatana ONTARIO, RI GROWING feat. Buy suburban lets, In the Path et development while they are low.; they ere bound to Moroi". rapidly in rime. choice lose zr, x100, tor hei,I6 to ate per lot. Spe- cial offer for one wooth—p down and $1. Per welt buys two lout Write for tree booklets end reaps. Burke St Go., Wilting street net, PERSONAL. •Anow"Aoso...r•eve~~,t+4 Or. Marters Female Pills SEVENTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD Prescribed and recommended for wet menai allmente, a scientlficelly pre* pared remedy of proven worth, the mutt front their use is quick and pert minima For sale at eh drug store3. Fyou trap or buy ut to Ism t!enade's ar gest dealer, Pay ge es t prices. eel.= shipments solicited. 1 pay Wail and ex, prole charge.; remit promptly. Also largest dealer in Beetheles, Blasertins.ato. Quotetions and olainIng tage JOHN HALLAM, TORONTO sent ree. 9 SKIN BEAUTY PROMOTED. In the treatment of affections of the skin and scalp which torture, disfigure, itch, burn, scale and destroy the hair, as well as for preserving, purifying and beautifying the complexion, hands and. hair, Outicura Soap and Outicura, Oint- ment are well-nigh infallible. Millions of women throughout the world rely on these pure, sweet and gentle emollients for all purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, and for the sanative, antiseptic cleansing of ulcerated, inflamed Mucous surfaces. Potter Drug & Mem. Corp., Boston, U. S. A., sole propeletors of the Cuticula Remedies, will mail free, on request, their latest 32 -page Cuticura Book on, the skiu and bear. •1* gene for free sample to Dept. H. 14., Na- tional Drug & Chemical co., Toronto. He Hated to Waste Anything. • Fetzer (in eteeet cite) —See that man ratting at the other end —the big fat fellow who takes up so meth room? WelIntali—Yee. Fetzer—Do you know -why he doesn't give up his seat to that little thin woman standing in front of Walhnan —That's easy; he's`too self- ish, retzer—No, /mare raistaken. That's Millionaire Grippes. He made all his money by practicing economy and the habit of wasting nothing is se strong in him that he would feel guilty if he gave his seat to a, woman who was not large enough to fill M.—Chicago News. *5* TRENCH'S.. REMEDY EPILEPSY AND FITS '14e All Wereetit t *111 tend free with full inetructieue, thi bdtae treatment Whieh tecialvelY curet teueorttiose, inceration. Dualaceneents, sinning Of the Wolnb, Pain. fail 05 neemear parte:la Uterine arta Over. isa Tuniora Or Months, elab llot Phalle*, Nervettettess Melancholy, Paine in tim Heed, Beck or Boats,* Kidney and Bladder troubles, where eseree by Weahnese peOullat to our ilea, IOU mus coatintie treatment et bona at I coat of only II oar a week. 11.frbeek O , "liVosature wn Medical Adviser," sent Ott ties request. Write, to -day. drees, etre te Sumxaeres. Boa a, Windsor. OM, ItaTEW THE DRUG 1311SINESS. (Buffalo litprefaL) • "Heed you bad. tiny experience in our liner tusked the owner of ehe dreg More. "1 was stamp elerk At the poise taco for several years," replied the epplicant for a job, confidently. 1•11.110.••••••••••••••••••••14 1 L1 LY p,bn ."1F0 afi .:11514-614: N) 4 t • 44tr a,1 'R\ 11\41)\N'ti.''''": 3115f s "omino ere ee. . rt. 11 ENIPCSIILTANT NOVICE A BRA.NCE OPFKIE has been eatablislied at 107 St. James, obambers. Toronto. SULD'UCTION IN PftECE Thli important change pertnits of prices being reduced to these prevailing in Europe, package, 412,00; haif do,, $0.60; quarter do, 1113.75; postage or ezpresscharges extra. ADA ONLY CANADIAN AND 0.111, Malmo TRENCH'S F1E114E01E8, LIMITED 101 irr. Jame*. Crokm•aom ToriotVro Pintphlet mailed free on application. Beware of epuriout imitatfone. Aneack- *geed Tratich't Retnedy mustbeer Our trade- imark seal in unhroken condition on each end. Cost a Dollar More, Itichara Le Gollienne, the poet, was entertaining a group Of magaZine edi- tors at luneheon in New York. To a Cornplialeilt upon his fame Mr. Le Gallienne said lightly: ' "But what is poetical fame in thisaga of preset Only yesterdAy a eehool boy tame and- asked me for my Autograph. asseritea willingly. And to -day, at breakhost time, the boy again presented himself. , "'Will yea give me your autograph, tart" he eala. "tleute said, X, gave you my euto- graph yesterdayt" "1 ?swopped that and a Iloilo,' he an. steered, 'for the Autograph of Jim. jef- tries.'"e-Wasaingtori Star. Only Ons "anomo QUININE" That is LAXATIVE 13E0/10 CIDINiNE. Look for the algaature of E. W. GROVE, 'Used the World Over to Gum a aeld in. Ono Day, Sac. IFFZEIE THIS IIAN1S011E EXPANSION' GOLD - PLATER) BRAOELET, one of the latest Nov- elties In Bracelets; wili lit any wrist. WE olVE, FREE fOr selling only 8 boxes, at 20o, a bex, of DR. MATURIN'S melons VEGE- TABLE [ILLS, the greatest Remedy known for Weak rand ImPure »tpod IndifeXCOn, Con= etipatiori,Nrumatiem, Catarrh and tor all Liver and idney Troubles, SEND N0^ MONEY—WE TRUST YOU. Only send youe.name and address and we •will send you hoses of Pills and fl Panay Pins to glee away vat* lee Pills. Sell the Pills 21o, a box, and witen-ka-Are sold send us the proceeds of your sales itz,#40”iii.4,YIG will send you at once, by mall postpaid, rtria,...ke bandsoma Bracelet. which will please you and all your friends. 'Write to -day. Address TUE DR, MATURIN MEDICINE 00,, DEPT, 207, TORONTO, ONT. "Window -Leaves,' Dr. R. Maatoth has discovered In South Africa, aix species of pante that possess "window leaves," They are all atemlesit succulents, and, the egg-shaped leaves are embedded in the ground, only the apexes remaining vieible. This visible part Of the leaves as flat or convex on the surface, and colorless, so that the light Can penetrate it and reach the in - tenor of the leaf below, which is green on the inside. With the exception of tire blunt apex, no pert of the leaf is perinatal° to the light, being surrounded by the soil in wldeh It 18 buried, Sir William's Mistake, "Sir William Harcourt once told me that he had dineri out every night for a whole week in advance of Ida invite - tions.. He only discovered his mistake on the last night, when, on going to dine with some people who gave long in- vitations and large dinners, he found them alone. "After a very pleasant evening he thanked them for asking him in so inexactly a meaner, whereupon they ex- plained that the invitation had, been for a week later, but that -they had been only too delighted at his mistake. "On heating this, Sir William looked at his engagement book and discoveree that this was the last of a number of invitations which be had antielpated by a week."—Sir Henry Luey's Memoirs. 4 • 0, PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS pAzo OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. gOo 4.0 Preserving Flour. A. new' method orpreeervnig flour has recently been adopted with suceess in England. It is done by means of com- pression. With hydraulic apparatus the flour is stmeezed into the forms of brieks and the pressure destroys all forms of larval life, thus preserving tee flour from the ravages of Maeda while it is equally secure from mould. Three bun- dred pewees of compressed flour occupy the same space as one hundred pounds in the ordinary *tate. Try this NEW and SURE You don't havitto know what your Goods are made of. SAME Dye for ALL No chance of mistakes All colors zo cents from your Druggist or Dealer. Sample Card and Booklet Free. The Johnson -Richardson Co. ue. A MOOD OF TAI,K. ' made e mistake to hire a. lady ist. Three weeks ago X propounded one gI tb,ose hypothetical questions." "Wen?" "She's still giving the jury the an- swer," ilobb-Ctire quiekly stops coughs, cures colds, heals the throat and lungs. • • 25 cents. Lost Forests. . In New York State, during the past season 11,967 acres of forest lama burn- ed by fires, and the loss was only $26,- 101, as againat 177,000 mires burned last - year and 0. loss of $644,000. A Nasty blg. "As nasty a dish ais X .ever adminia torte in my 'newspaper ewer in Vir- ile% City," raid literk Thein, • "was di1r*cltd. agertiet a Men named Ferguson, 'Werguion et Christmas time invitee 1114 to zee the pretent he lied .given, his wife They were meg:Mort gifts, The Plan Of roam, expected a write-up. - "Viesola he wase't aiseppointed. The text day, in a prominent place on the feet page of the Enterprise 1 inserted title peragireph: I 'John H, Ferguson's Chrietnal gifts to kis wile are being meth atimirea. They inclede a airimona stomacher and 1 itlirietez:ther bernititui spetimere of mat . ar er Some yonng mei rooni merely at tam annonstion of sk 71sbu fitib or..barty. . ea, eateetaaailithereisilea...teeeileseseeeree This elegant watch, ladies' or gents' size, Stern wind and set filmy engravea eases, fully guaranteed, will be sent to you ABSOLUTELY PEE, ifyou will sell cal y elm wortn of Lovely Plitture Peat Cardc(Ifor 10c, TheSe are the most artistic, beaute frilly colored and emboased Cards issued this nation, Vl8w, IVIottoee, Floral, Holl- day These aro the fastest sellers. Gettho best. -write teelay amt sen oue,' 4paac.kttge. Sell them wanton the money:me win this Handsome Little Watch. Yon tan also win a loVelY Tea Set FRE Z Ryon will help as to emerge Mir business by getting Only e other agents and without haring te sell any more needs, • 44 COBALT COLO PEN CO., Card Dept. oto Totonto, Ont. Should tivold denser of IMpurities In delivery from the even to the home, intlit on your biker weappinO his bread in We ere the eriginel manufacturers of bread wrePPers new thied by leading bikers of Outwit Montrosi, 'Toronto Mid othor cies*. The to 1 EDDY CUMPANYI Llmlted3 Hull Canada aweetioned, deep voiced Instrument, trith which yon ses sstiful music for concerts end daunts. Large , 0 te, tailed of reeds two Moos, doable bellows, ebernsen , nickel plated valves and tensed logs. dvartlot Or.MannWo Fel:pout Votatittle Mlles It gn,at ply for the tare of week and , indi ration *irks constipation, em-amat trim ver, id desemye od tem mut In a a. 'l,oidfl give thLs 15 'boxes of the tug from you Iboxofthoit Thhi makes theme isrape;ila M 8000 4