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eWeirt
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pourinto
Water
At a Rural Dwelling,
When the inmate stirs, the birds re-
am discieetly
Irrom the window -lodge, whereon they:
whistled "sweetl;j
And on the seep of the door,
In the misty- morning hear;
Hut now the dweller is up they flee
To the' crooked; neighboring cod1 U-
tree;
And when he comes fullyt forth: they
seek the garden,
And come frond' he lofty s`ostard,'`az
pleading pardon
For shouting SO near befOre
In their joy at.beingalive --
Meanwhile the hammering clock Rh.
in goes five.
I know domicile of brown and green;
Where for a hundred sommel's there
have been
Just such enactments, j such day
breaks seen.
analltars all
MADE BY g
THE MAKERS OF Oc
U X
aas"-
iiistory at Hand.
o s 'rlardy.
The Still; Small Voice.
The voice of common sense, as well
as of conscience, is not always ae
sertive above 'the`strldeat sounds -o?
the day's work, the dinportunities a4
social claims or business/ We have to
learn to listen :to.what our better more
deliberate judgment, ie ready to toll
us, even though it speaks in a whisper,.
not in a shout.
In tact, the -greater, purer inspire•`
tions of our lives never?come noisily.
(They take possession of our horizons
almost imperoe'tibly, 'like' .titles of a
peaceful coast or clouds of a.quiet tui
down: We receive these ennobling
and Eortifying impulses, these clearer
indications of the way -to take, when
we withdraw to, t11a deep, intimate re-
cesses of our being. It is there thet
Calgary Stas
tipper -Ready to contest for the honors of thelr'.tribe,
Lower -Judging the Sucking contest.
The. Calgary stampede, July 5111 to 141th, was
unique- in Canada, in that It was not profeeeionel. The..
actual cowboys, -actual chuck -wagons and :work
lierssis from the ranebee in the district were vthe ire
words . lits to Ped
formers, In other t s m e
We meet our real selves and usually
lei real thing" in a ranching territory, where eaglet kind
artloulaa that are Shy pod to High bylie of thrilling fpot't known to the •tweet was participated
articulate, read•Y to be put ' flight by in, by genuine westernern. • It is describ as agwg n-
ohurneh, inhospitable contacts• tic celebration, staged on Ito own g
As must° cannot live on terms of fel- .,,,emu community.. There are very. fe'w'such events ln••
a America Or even in the world. '
-a ons came from ranches as distant
lowsltip with noise, so the essential re
Talk about history aria about the ad-
vantages can
•flnement of a nature cannot survive
constant discouragement. The inward'
m-eetor that is ready to show us the
things in life that are not merely most
beautiful but most sensible: will cease
to function as a mosaic atrophies if we
Hover give i't anything to do, it we
never listen; when it spealtsrif we rush
onward in a headless and belligerent
using to listen to that
most precious.
The chuc w g
as one hundred and fifty miles. Cow=boys !nom
all
parts of the eoan�try, with real bucking stock ,,depict,
ed the old and thril:ing days of the west, Paclt"trains
from the mountains staged tate most novel packing
Calgary.
competitions on the iVTain.Streets of C g y
The old Rod 'River cart, the prairie sohoo ter, the
democrats', paraded the sheet. There wet an Indian,
village and the Indians, in all the glory of their. tribal
dress, gave asst and the°pian The
but welcomed d Hudeon's Bthe
lee trading P • al reunion of former Mounted
course, never Pa pianuera. This annu. t
source of counsel that ' Vete cihtClemen; prospectors; traders and
all those pathfinders who opened up the Alberta
trails, le an -event of importance in the province,
The clock is . turned back to ' the good old days of
forty years age when the 'town of Calgary was ee
typical mid -west machine centre. NOW the old 1s
mingled with the'modern 'development of :the city.
The oldteimere portrayed the pioneer period:
•
Tourists from- , all parts of America attended. Auto
trails now connect with all the centres - of the con-
tinent and mkify journeYe'd by the grand circuit,
other• main highways, to the stampede.
Air interesting feature was the gathering of
United
14IaYors-oivarious' cities of Canada and the Un
States. Authors, pressmen, magazine Writers, artists
and sight geeing. travellers swelled the crowd, which
beoito all previous records.
1'o,ice,4 t , _.
Was given us .when the Soul ,was be- - ---
stowed upon the body .for- a faithful,
l�iaN88 e8 Masterpieces. lifelong
voice that is within us if we never productive, it he have the are of keep.
light a
lteed4 ing one. Thoreau,"wrote le his:- Dome rohlg •, load"
s
t ca
..erre t
As well may be in a traveler's pack;
s of
whole
�" d :at last I niay make early teens •3t is quite cone ad
GIVE
e' a au o In their e y
il}� i��Y�� 1��°,
®�',t,ip��pg p9�1�tt �� �� "�J1i0 orfs Certainly. n for -.girlie.' �a g and wood,
9&ii 1t � �+ p i tri lac
The Road.
comradeship.' F. road the i a winding
.What is. the use of the still, ainalt Ono's:diary is attractive reading and t wanders yet turns not
back
Th
Up > Hail "a.ned" a Hal
tip a hill and a hill there'a t1 sudden.
orchard -Slope,
And a little tamely field in the enni
There's a gray wall that toile like a;
twist of frayed -out rope,
And grasses nodding news to ono.
IJp a hill and a hill there's ' e :windy
place to stand,
And between the apple -boughs io
find the blue
Of the sleepy summer sea, past the
cliffs of orange -sand,
With the white charmed ships
ing'through. -
Up a hill and a hill there's a little
a
house as gray
Am a stone that the glaciers scored
and stained; -
With a red rose by the door, and a
tangled, garden -way,
And a face at the window, checker-
. •paned.
I could climb, I could /climb, till the
shoes fell off nay feet,
Just to find that.tawny field above
' the sea! •'
Up a hill and a h111, -oh, the :honey
suckle's sweet! •
And the eyes at the window watch
for me!
-Fannie Stearns ,Davis, in "Myself
and I."
MCnard's Liniment for Burns. -
�*
Silks w11 last much longer if soap
is never applied `directly to them
when washed. Use soapy Water and
squeeze gently. Do not rub. Always
rinse Well in lukewarm water several
times. '
erpiee es. I G 4 iSA58tt1t1iY1]3 ��9LCti4°� S My way . . • s road,
tem
;w
ertleee
Handgot, ,ty tUuctrated eau lath® et
atodehitte YlgdQed homeaby do !!'�y �It
atilt ' oto. n�.{i.,dsa Idf�dq�
11fe t?' i0,iidooiaa
gnt'e iii I',ip otioo-
.1N •a is t if6r A pp ��yy4 IrYr.
6cpp[ a ggn�alItt�ld'ant�iyy�ppdgq�dtlbr"m.
mAILdideldtitndil$r4, 1IAa
'bx0*to.. �•. 1. e44
y'
Get someone to massage
thoroughly with Minard's.
it, relieves Pain. '
•
h a Weakening of (where one shdnld go with as
•
"I set dawn snob choice exp
that my Own Writings may inspire me, the Blood—A Tonle ie Needed.
[ A re-
inl it la a distinct Proutgrow their
vantages of reading is orY- Yo t e x"F fossion to rescue from oblivion and stuff Meadow and waste to the cloudy.
}t he sentiments and thanghts which strength,. health theirodaughtersCarefully
WILtC1at end
ad1 T3 fix t is siren the I
d u Ford
those with
that rambles through marsh
11 _ yor like to read stod the vebrlo e o ` ® YOUNG 1dfJ
history in the atones and bricks and 1pi 1F1 �CdO REE�'MYgtil..1 l��
roads and lanes arena Yo e.
v tit the' slightest natural in"
clination towards the study. of men-
the
an iilqui;y, into the history of
tlY sod as much ra you eau with hoed Y P,
them environment a provide one of Tablets the Flours I headaches. ' the fade grows Pale, l There may be storms fn the bleak de
must absorbing and profitable tit your loftiest thoughts. beeatltlessne,ss and:pitlpttattott become• files,
Che 'Far- A atruple and safe remedy that is welcomed,
can be conceived, e,}1Pa1'ettt, with low spirits and depres-i But oh, the ears of the valley's
versions thatI breast:
thermore, that it will . . dire the 1 tin every time wrists ill ba laid 7houghta nncldant Y
cuntmofi . delusion that one's baby or a young chiitl h wn together become n Ramo in
town, district, .or suburb is . . less
interesting that:, say Canterbury, War- one something to break up a cold, allay hlbitett. P 1 p this is the main
War-
saw, or ,Constantinople. Such an in- o need be blood -
bander lder ever discovered is . erg's a
ao The And hetes. a thistle and there's uirY is also far easier than the Drain fever, correct sour stem ehandbthat value of. a 1iai,it of writing or lteepblg ripest biorose
q I 1 •stability that accompanies.a journal --that Is, we remember olir
tie ,Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. They will And next whatever the road may
•
best draugbl and stimulate curse vo • Mfr`s up your' girl's health and ensure i send; t
visit all roan, more dr less genera •' this time. It is when the:'strength is •But smooth or rugged, I find it good,
and that the contemplation of' the un -For something's alasyis arounrcl th
t�flnislted picture may suggest its iter. level pep road
ret signs, thn a ba' Hoa hand.
Always lieepllig Baby S Own uletion: Assoeiate,i•evem' ran our and
' Y monioua comp b oevishnetO, g
lIt ye Vieth• thought
for the and recorded, 3s a
ilia of babYever 'and ohildllood neat: egg by the side of which another
common all
thered be rep w
is cabaret little t re-
Often it is necessary to give thetvltlah triers may be developed and ee-
1
er 10. 9
skill•
Neglected Anaemia often leads to a 1Tliere may be ten on uio ��0 31ouitta n -
decline, "butt if you see that your I But oh, the joy of
daughter's blood is enriched, there crest!
4117t lhem i
un of histories s Tho the rf I i s
es
the;•s always keel) lis are my company. Tltey
hon t
al t g
s in the Koine ie a' have a certain individuality And sopor'
enormousnotgo tt yond os, and nee Y.0
o.be and your' front door with- safeguard against the troubles that
j ate existence, a largo persanalitY.
cannot g Y yHaving recorded a few seen
d aBennett,in
way
di ectly or indirectly helping the se . ably 1 "A Noonday halt'at a crystal well,
"Things the Young mother o 1 My daughter, lt'litrgaret,'was in
Th t Have Interested Me. efe with a box of thee �j p sue a badly run flown eon A word antC
I Taxa thought, eaeri' wonthe
steed
caught at Loch Lomond. V y under- griping
g. Por facts and another for poetry. But:
.: ud-that it Was deeoyed',bYa bag- griping and they arty aUsolutaly guar- and she suffered from lieatlaches: She hand]„
eta from oilates or other; i' difficult always to preserve
ste and lost a lot in .Arthur Guitermantri "Ballads of Old
clition that ,
tit which it es possible he] peered see fres going tato 0 de- .
a a e ismile with a passing
•
Thought begets l we friend, '
A wildcat measuring 86. inches was Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but labor and tlunb cline, get. pace was pale, the least A song to sing and a tale to tell,
thus that act without . ,• I have tt Commit -place book Would reeve -her breathless And aouietlting coming .around t
ft 1 rid t d a e
pipe solo, under the impression that anteed free are sold' - by I find had do pp
seine f its relatives were arguing. hamar' drugs. Theythe. vague distinction, for. the weigh-. Up to the time we -began gsv- New York."
-Putsch. - dealers or by mall at 25 cents , mast anter .a: and- beautiful facts her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, no -
• Dr. WtlliatneaZ\fed'- eh the P ctrl ut But tl ke
Har s c ? h ri
-V; 1 1 t ng, shawing Mileage - 111 Recant Traffic signs made tut~ cloth 'Issue •"I rlo not know but thoughts' writ- no signs of the trouble that,liad so I Ecaa�amy TeS�i.
stuck to the pavement with adhesive lie „ ....•-:r-
ata 1C thimble, is ]at d ones Pink Pills will be prose and
i
medicine i d mg
a box from The ate aohei,
Witnesses Llnlm n- t tor umatism that is theft success to the use of
lVI
r iris CoA Hreckv.ille, Out:
mora o treatment had 'helped her, leu
They are trans-, this wonderful medicine , l�ote�rcycle Piles Up. Big
latest from earth to • cavo she is again well not s re -
Freighters.,
'Whenever I wake in the morning
ten in a joutu.tl might weakened liar.
printed .in the same form with greater In all troubles duo to weak, watery,' Witnese'e3 by i egresentative•s: of the
n 1 members• of ttie Richmond,
unusual] durt>_yle tests indicate, strong
Douglas fir, the great -lumber tree of And •
the sur d stage than if the to a blood, Dr Wililams' 1 1H i'ey
the Northwest, is named.. efteh David f 1 ^were broug ono it Single recently bung up a
Douglas, who early explored, the Can-
• alien Rockies.
e'1 of the Sea
that calls Inc, calls use, a vel other:" ' reliable remedy. Sold by alt Va„ 114otorcycle Cut, a
new a ,
It'sadventurelit tog
tid'itover was'Call -so fair, astertleces, • Titdrean's Y medicine dealers or sent by mail at Davidson A toed
These masterpieces, _ a bo • by The Dr. Williams' highly Impressive record tor eodnomy
And it's all I can de to prevent ria Wee' I Diaries; are choirs. They 50 gents 1 m r i v A strictly stock
Going detvtt: to the clocks right 1 yg rvi calcine Co., Brookville, Qn•t. In fuel eousnmi t of ,
And bearable the very etst freighter.Icome near fulfilling the highest machine, with no previous preparation, •
r first diem -laden freighter, of expression•ltellces.aro talo ed wuick ind new tells if other titan the sealing of ilio gasoline
Tha very 1 oceans thought his het th - dt
dia,
eft ,,e
ltPlc
itielear head, bright
eyes, an alert
mind,' a body
full of healthful vigor
----you can have them
ell every dayif you are
a normal being and
keep your system: clear
of clogging poisons.
How'? A spoonful of
Sal Lithofos in a glace
of water daily before'
breakfast and at bed-
time.
"'• conquered by PILD-
1 I L FIX treatment. The
t" world's greatest rem-
edy. Gives instant relief. Why suffer,
send to -day for 5 -day FREE. treatment.
THE PILE -FIX COMPANY
97 Dundas St. E. Toronto, Ont
RUN-DOWN AFTER
BIRTH OF Y
Ottawa Woman Made Strong by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound
Ottawa, Ontario. -"I was terribly
run-down after the birth of my third
ins
baby. Iliad avvfulbearing-downpa
and was afraid I had serious trouble.
I was tired all the time and had no
appetite. My sister-in-law is taking
Lydia D. Pinkham'a Vegetable Corn -
pound and cannot praise it too highly
and asked me to try it. I have had
splendid' results and feel fine all the:
time now. Any one who needs a
thorough pick-me-up soon learns +
from me 'what to take."-hira.Rnee
PAQUIN, 820 Cumberland Street, Ot-
taws, Ontario.
Terrible Backache
Hamilton Ont. -"After my baby
was born I shad terrible, backache and
headaches. I could not do reywork and
felt tired from the first minute I got
up. But worst of all were the pains
1 in mflides when I: moved about. 1
- bad to sit or lie down for a while af-
terwards. I could keep my house in
order, but many things had to go un- •
done at the time, because of my ail-
ments. to
menta. I was told by a neighbor
take Lydia 16. Pinkbam s Vegetable -
Compound, as she said it would build
me up. I was relieved before I had
taken the Bret we bought and have
not had any trouble bks it since.
Mrs. T.1VIAxxna, 118 Ferguson Ave.
nue South,' Hamilton, Ontai=to. o ;ts
Send lac for generous sample.
LTD.
WING
ATE
CHEMICAL M
IC
A
L
CO.,T
468 St..'Paul St. W. - Montreal"
- " y ti.,
That's the path
for fathomlees , consolidated therein 'by his plastic
Down the Path of the dawning day.. A1eotC in "Con
Most lizards can grow
original member is' broken or torn ori' tanks, pt'Fj•ase:led ' to
pilmild npga
Nioads and. j,eAln9 -A. rouson for all alas. tiles per American gallon.,
m . I.cord Days.
Commenting' on this, Walter
Memories" Ail -
drays, Toronto dis'tribS'tor for the
Harley-Davidson line, slated:. "While
economy tests are veryinteneeting and
impressive, the real 'test of any motor
cycle is in its every day ronttaet use.
Under seen • conditions the Harley
Davidson Single is piling up an inl-
preasive record eighty miles to 'tlie
American gallon and 100 utiles to the
OanadiaO gallon and Bensr being the
average„ report 13eeausd of this, the
motorcycle baa found its piano in
I moderli business, and - .ever increasing
nuiriber of stores and business eedab-
lishments are installing motorcycles
for -rapid delivery service."
---- tni.e, anti? it 1 e grand
pd" u;id LO•tltly in tdinard s Liniment p of .120.8 Miles
• - New single • cylinder. Barley -Davidson
Motorcycle, has just won a World's Re-
tord .for endurance. Less than one
cent per utile to: operate, and over 100
.miles per goilbn of gas, 307 cash, bal.
mice $20,per,menth.• •-'rice $29'8. ' -'
WALTER ANDREWS L'td.
145 Vonge .1 -pronto
Tl. 4f
ecil
Delicious Salads,
SandVriches,
E'er g- Dishes
Cheese • Dishes,
Pickles. arid. '
Relishes.,
rile foj•dcoj3y--
inaite l
ColmateXeen (C nhdu) t tmit ctDept.
1000 Alnlfcrut 81.,Mantrcel.
French Cardinals on visit t,ol onus I
FRENCH CARDINALS.' ON VISIT TO MONTREAL "
Vollotv,ng the .Gneliarls4ic Congress auxiliary bishop 01 Montreal, who was Rermesil utile', and Ya iSecretary
c to ycisf
d7 resen.tativo of the Cana
'trio ofSlcialircP r of.l3isllojt IIeYlen. I3 e-
Tliti an m harass Cardinals.sins,"Secreta y
atChicago,
Dubois of, Pales and Cli.ai'os4 c[ Ketoles dial: C]eri;Y air board r the trip, t tween. the two cardinals is mr.II. H.
and Henry i'Y T1101'ntgil, who, 1etlll'ned. from Melanaolt, General Paa1engel Trafl'1C
De -
paid. an oilleiai visit to Montreal n
a. business trip to Chicago cot tho Sams IVIa,n.ager of the' Canadian .Natioun' ,
iJto Province of Minorca.
whore they t
o n^cath train, His Grace hIgi-. 13eylen, of Ras]hvays, who diregted the moiclttri.-
were the
arrival.
r' lil t f pa. 1. t ,a l r, I'resiticiit of the Pero, of. Canadian pilgrims to the 31 1
Dire
'Station
t „; iii`l V ill (,.. the
Ilii. Ilelti on al , Namur, t tenni it •h 'I!hteh lrlatie l' tic • Congress, the largeSi• n ie- eon:tent, I
I � is n ' on • I;he In"ernatioiiai manoiit Ccanin?ties 01 the
taro t.tt i Cardinal Du-
I Congl•e§s itis Eminence C
Llmite'd.
From Iett to right, jtholOgraph boli, archbishop at Palle, ^His Emht-
shoWo: 1315 Grace ,A, 11; Doaohainps; once-flat.lir-al Cii.sost, Archbishop of
(ilii
When ,jacking velvet in dt^essmalt-
ing,,t,he finest cotton should be used,
and when . the threads are removed
they must be cut every few inches, not.
pulled out in the ordinary Tway, or
marks will be left on; the velvet.
Minard's Liniment,• for. Sore Feet,
Now that a natural: -scientist asserts
the .centre of the earth 1s one'great
solid mass ofiron about 4,000 miles
in thickness, it maybe well to war•ii
the credulous against buying stoop
in it,..
URSES
The i' 11 pilaf tor Inellrti lot . In
t011tt1 kiln C Ilavaa Mid 811101 410011010,
Nevi leek ..0415, uacn, n:. tl r , ,Y ati 00u040
et Tralhlllu to Y n0 Worn n n vino a,e.
[centre& idheatlon ntl1 .5r 10u0 or boo'hnintl
eOY Ye •Trill• noen tat lin, adopted. filo cieht•
l nt mtetr... Trio n@ilk;. r oleo enllarnl, 04
Ow school.' n n nrlhirr Hiroo rico anti lr.4501 n,
cxuentee'. los :reel 'Now' 1gr<. 301 turtgar
4010rfa.3100 write :ria altneetntentlent.
according to I3. L. Cardinal lIundelein,,�► -•
that went to Chicago from any point I ISSUE No• 20 2.0.
outside the United States. iw
ECI�1
E
FORM OF RS1
Lasted About a Year.
Healed' by Cuticura. ,
"My scalp started to get red and
itphl• and had a burning feeling..
Later eczema broke out in the farm
of a rash and spread to my face and
body. It was itchyalithetime, ,and
mywoolen clothing'made it'worse.
My face was disfigured, and my
hair fell out and got dry. The
trouble lasted about a year.
"I began -using. Cuticura Soap
and Ointment and ,after tieing one
cake of Cuticura Soap and one boat
of Cuticura Ointment lwas healed."
(Signed) Miss Alice Sicken, R. IL
5, Woodville; Oiit..
Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Clint -
Ment and Talcumhelps to prevent
skin troubles. - - '
t5,o001 anuli F ea Lr trait. Aedrasa Canarlfnn
1 ➢ OIntmenh 266nnd Be. TRW=m�2e0,
aonp
Cuticura Shaving Stick 25,,..
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain . Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
EA
NOT FFECT �'o e�a�p�?
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Accept only "3ayelepacltag
l.
Which ' contains prover directions.
$411tly ;`";oyer" Bosse of 12 Tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100 -Druggists,
51. nays 11aanl0'lnrc 00. 1rfg0000110-
hear 11 and (Acetyl Et d In 0.05051 0 00011 00000
do Irin 1n t n ( ,n - � A,". , 1Vhlla' IC
th
r 1 111 rekliyll3050 manufacture,
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l tiutic itlna03, 1l0tn 31It(0r Cr002.
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