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Enterprise of the Canadian
Forestry Association.
Influenza (La Grippe).
' Infiuenva is here. Not hi its worst
form, perhaps, but it is bad enough_
colds• are rice. Rhe so-owl1ed "eommon
cold play be considered. a cat.'ai'rhal
inflammation of tihe nose and throat.
WlUh sdmese' treatment the inflamsna
le tion subsides in a week or two. In say
t- eight oaaes out of ten then'.e are ne
e," genreeel or constitutional symptoms;
a- in the .other two, however, serious con-
"'' dltions may be found' 4n the bronchial,
o tubes, lung tissue, stomach and inles-
c times, nervous system, heart, etc.
n r These are sometimes termed compit-
n oa�ttoais+; it matters little what we call
s- them; they are essentially part of the
disease.
It would bb` well for the -public to
n undee,tand distinctly that in ,all cases
a of pronounced Grippe the heart iso die.
s eaeed. After careful iuvebtigation a
e- few years ago a committee of dire
anguished London and Paris physi'
y dans, made the statement "Report of
a
h
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t
lnddeatton (except .some weakness not
prolnerly appreciated) and no physical'
✓ sign which can be definitel edeteeted.
1 What happens? That to a 1e?'ge ox.
tenet depends upon the patient's con-
t tLuot. Even sllghtoxertion may ]lave a
t serious effect; not Infrequently if the
patient 'Indulges in eeertton too soon
the resent is death.
Prevention: For the next three
menthe censeldes' the common cold as
serious. Symptoms indicating its seri-
onsneses are frequently. wanting. If
there Is the silglltest sign of anything
beyond a sore 'throat, such as chill,
treekuess, muscular pains, etc., go to
_ bed' at once and send for a physician,
Stay 111 bed and undergo treatment
until perinlseton is given to get out of
bed, Then stay In the house and keep
as quiet es possible until the nnls'culee
strength conies back to the, systehl.
Trus is the'dangerous time when
very slight exertion is often ,followed
by a 111ta1 result, Frequently it is the
most energetic peop:le'wbo go 4n this
way, and we know manly of our o'ld
frlende who were snuffed ant by re-
tontine to w$rk too soon;
What They Are Saying.
There; Is nothing more degradlu
than id'leness.-Bishop' of Durham.'
The 'next best thing to winning is to
be beaten by ,a good fellow, -The
Prinee of Wales:. •
This is an age Of maSiy•temptations
and crowded with' fatleo prophets, but
the immortal- truths remain untouched,
-Mita Marjorie Bos'du,
Tho Empire is not ,a union of
traders; It is a union or those Who be-
have in the historic i111portence of free.
ih1•titutlons,-i.o•rd • Stanley or Alder -
Both std.es of industry' have to, get
away front general platitudes that lead
nowhere. -Sir Arthur Steel Maitland,
"China for the Chinese" means what
nl says. It does not, and never will,
znean, "Cbina `for the Ruselaus,"-
James. Louts Garvin. '
1. Publishes on a non-profit:' bas
"Illustrated Canadian Forest and Ou
doors" and "La Foret et lea Forme
both serving the ovate -of cons'ery
tion.
2, Maintain twelve field men, wh
ranee Sone last held over 1300 publi
mass meetings -to enlist the Canadia
public in forest conservation and (o
this praeries.)- tree planting. ' The A
sedation makes tvo million hum
•contaots each year.
3. Handles every fortnight to
thousand schools throughout Caned
with °9 Illustrated lecture manuscript
eagerly utilized by the teachers b
fore a multitude:;of young Canadians..
• 4, Maintains an active pubiteit
,bureau reaching hundreds of Can
titan newepapersi and magazines wit
a constructive educational service.
5. Maintains a vigorous Branch of
rice at Vancouver In charge of expert
enced forest protection experts' an
educationists.
' 6. Devotes thousands of dollars
year to encouragement of tree plan
Ing on the bare prairies and is reward
ed by more than flirty thousand at
tenalarres at prattle meetings annual'
and a wide•spreod. adoption of actua
free pianting.
7. Promotes better oonservatiol
Salve and more adequate enlorc0men
and provides through an instructed
Public the only sure basis for sound
law and admluietratlon. -
8. Carries out all campalgna on a
arm trust i11 the intelligence and
courage of the Canadian peopto and
with unswerving devotiOte to the true
lateres•te of our Domiuioa.•
9, Without endowment, or reserve,
funde, or any identification with Gov
eminent departments or eominerolal
organizations, the Canadian Forestry
Association depends wholly upon vol-
untary financial support.
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thirty postmortems showed constant
Occtlrrenoe of dilatation er the heart
with m- ocal tlitis in the majority of
cases, also 3nflammatiou or the bron-
chial tubes and lung tissues which we
may call bronchia' pneumonia."
The affection of the heart is 1'eally
the serious condition; as a rule It, pre -
Gents no symptoms, glace' no positive
" A Little Mixed.
Mather believed in educating h18 Ht-
tie soon.. Freddie On modern lines, and
Ito invented a new way of teaching
111881 tho alpliabet. This, le the dialogue
^that took place at the first lesson:
Father -"F for Freddie.",
"M for me."
"Id for you,"
"No; Y for you;" - j
"Ob, sol F. dor nee. You said sol"
The lesson hereupon ended abruptly,
and father intends to- adopt the hack-
yveyeti. but simpler "A for apple" sys-
tem next tinie'!
Unprofitable Research.
Two friends who had not seen each
ether for soma time met in the street
o ne day.
"You're looking,raat1190 dawn in the
mouth, old man," soutane to„ the cater,
"Acre you Peeling seedy?"
'No, not exaetly that,'' emitted his
• aimed, "but 1'il admit I've been wor-
-., hied *1 late.- You renteauber I hired a
Ilial* 8e, trace my pedigree?"
"Yes,'" said the other. "What's the
trouble? Iiasu't he 110011 SUCCOSsini?"
"Success:full 1511.ould say he hail"
carne the'reply 1n despairing tones,
"I'm ]laving to pay 11in1 flush money!"
Always there is a black spot in our
sunshine; and :it is the . shadow of
ourselves. -Carlyle.
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Mlnard's Liniment for animal ailments
Tl1e' Coronation Spoon in the Tower
of London is believed to be the oldest
English silver spoon' still existing,
"Worth its weight 'ice, 'god."
Says Ottawa air;•}n ,
p\
Mime. Beatrice Charlebois couldnno't hold' pen` to write.
Nerves completely shattered, health ruined. Now alert,
(vigorous arta strong, she' gives praise to Tanlac
The two-year ordeal which she
passed through before Tanlac tame to
her permanent relief, was recently vie- .
sdribed by Mme J3eatrice Gharlebols;
of 22 Rose St. Ottawa.
"What I endured in that time could
not be told," she said, "I was so weak
X could hardly walk. My appetite was
poor nd any stomach gave no entl'of
'tzopb e. Gas, and "pains would bring
on fa ntine [molls .
• e -t' '"'p" 2'6'1,111 wel'e to completely
ehea reQ_ that T jumped in - fright
' €`yt}1'y tihe the doorbell rang. My.
hand troy hl d so that it co ,k ziot
bi(1 the peetti�o 1.1t0In p aIle•'; b ig11t
pi after' ll lirrt i t3 gOhe r'tthqut sleep,
. i9b he'rvguq lo..e still for even a,few s ,•;;.,.::9,.v
tgoi>2epp.ts,: Eden my,lnousowork be-
ekiafi too much forme. calm and steady; as ever, Tanlae is
3' ," tried all kinds of remedies in :; Worth its weight in gold.' -
I our-bealtil'on Tanlac
those two years, lytic 0011 honestly sa Situ d up y
Willie gave mefirst, real nature'0 own t*nicmade 'from roots.
an 110' my' a dbarks, Yourdruggisthasitt :..
1881 I've gained 11 `', herbs n
• hien. sats 8 ,, Your 1
lit.
P
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all 0011101, s
Over lit 1 t
elves as Minims
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Dogs Solve Tralnsport.Paob-
lems of,Far. North.
D. the teetotal and .colder Spares of
Canada, buena the `influence of ref
wrty, automobile, or hoese,,the :powe
for tlavelllna and transport of' sapplie
tbrou Boat the winter. months as, fug
nlished by (lea's, and dog teams are rre
iiuiintly resell to, officers of the Depaz•t
ment of tha;Tnterlor 'in Ca lying out
petrels, surveysy tied, tither 'work.
Four, and sometimes ,five, doge 'Oen.
'stitritu a team, These. can pull, loads
of about four hundaed ;pounds pee tea
over snow; acid Much'heiiyier loads
across glare:ice. 'Tee'dogs are at-
tached Indian: file to the toboggan, the
harness consisting of leather collar,
Paddle, and traces. l�lta Peed dog of
necessity hays to be an arterial of more
thee usual intelligence as hie task is
to locate ave'. foIiow a farineriy used
trial ,that may be hidden, beneath, a
recent -fall of snon"v; to telt,'prebably
by instinct, 'whether the ice unc1ertoot
is.safe or dangerous,' and to obey tea'.
delver's "shouts at "mush" (go on),
"whet)," (stag), "chs" eteft)rand'"htvle".
(right). The: dog nearest the 'tobog-
gan is generally a strong beast, whose
duty to to keep the toboggan on the
What,Ediilcatio: is A11 About. ,'
'De You ; came anythinng about how
01111011 -Pott lin0w 1:" DI. Asthiir 11., Sutli- :'
1 err Ind asks of };rluth.! , 'i
;:"A man can baits strong es 'a horse, A .Noted IDo"Ctor Strolagly En
1 and able to use hi Engem' rq as well as dors IDs'.'itI§strtls' Pian
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CTO
041051ci, 01 his firsts eo, well as
Dempsey, ;without being any more
useful than a stalled flivvor; Dr. Sale
grated then eemmelits..
"1129901110 You were brought up ia a
square 'room Without window's, and
nothing' but chest.woigle e on the watts,.
m To chane°to talk with. anybody,' o1'
read any:lee:As, Always eyactly the
sante Mud 'of food. :Then imagine be-
ing pushed out into' the world, full
gin own,
'You wouldn't know how to talk,, or.
t food, or what an automobile wag,
or:which Way it would go nrexI, or how
to get. out of its pater, You'd know
nothing about Men on•' women or the
clothes they wore, or what they were
made of, or why they wore them,
You'd know nothing, about money, o
law, o10 stores, oi_.banks, or factories,
nr anything; else. ,You wouldn't know
the first thleg, about trifling Into this
conllilicateci thhlg we call eivilizatiou."
Dere aro noble; questions, which "The
American Boy" :suggests you try. on
yourself. The answers will 'give you
an idea ss• to whether or not you ate
malting progress In education.
"Do you get good marks at school'?
'"Do you feel that Your teachers are
'down on you?' (If youdo, unless' you
got 'close to zexoin deportment, it is'
probably because you don't know
enough),
"Do you like school?
"Do you like to -read?'
"Are you oerestt "of re,
things thgt intyour parentsedh1 ta•]knros+aboutti?'
"Have you e5er started looking up
any psrlioular subject you .happened
to be Interested in,'like aviation, or
lumbering,. 'ar automobiles, or boat -
building, until you found out all you
'could about it?
"Do you know what heI.ium is?
"When you tomo acros a word you
do not understand, like palimpsest es.
pompano, do you look it up?"
On hard snow or ice the dogs will
easily perioral. their task, encouraged
only by the shouts and the crack of
the whip of the ,driver, who, runs:be-
hind, or to the aide, or even rides on
the. lead. Where the snow is soft or'
deep,'howevery'it iB necessary for the
.driver to•go ahead, breaking and hytrd-
ening a trial With his snowshoes.
The seed of dogs during the working
season, usually consists of fish ,which
are netted: during August and Septem-
ber, and* hung in the open air to cure.
They' ae'e fed to the; dogs; in this dry
preserved state. Dogs' on Tonga end
hard trips are oaten' given a mixture
of boiled oatmeal end tallow; for which
they show a great fondness. S'eedin'g
time comes Once a day, usuallyein the
evening, when the hungry doge gambol
like children, and bark delightedly, as
the drivel• approaches witls the food.
When the snow is fairly soft the
dogs have .little foot 'trouble, but on
very hard crust or ice the' pads --of
their fent become* much worn, and
crack and breed. To guard against
this a little bag or mocassin made of
canvas of hide has to be -pulled over
each paw, and tied In such a way
that. the dog ,cannot easily, get it. off.
Tae toboggan is used in, northern
Canada. This bas attached to it a
square stern -piece, and between: this
and the front le stretched a long open
bag of canvas er hide in -which the
load is packed', 'Toe whole load when
built is well lashed with ropes and is
quite 1-1gid. A toboggan may be -used
without runners in the woods and dur-
ing very cold weather, but as spring
approaches and molting ice and wet
snow are met with, metal shod run-
ners are attacked to melte easier haul-
ing for the dogat
South Wind.
I saw -the world arch over ale,
In tender blue, In radiant hue.
I saw no clouds' curtain drawn
To veil the sten,to dim the dawn:
But echo like a shepherd's Born,
Broke over Melds of waving corn;
And then with footfall] light as fawn
One 11085811 me, and his breatlt was
borne.
Upon my face, fresh, fragrant, warm.
Time did the south wind pees me by
With pine and roses In his sigh,
Robert IS. Iiey,
BABY'S WELFARE
DURING FEBRUARY
Should be Most Carefully Guard-
ed by All Mothers.
T'ebruary one of the hardest
months of the year on little ones. Ii
1s a month of cold, bluxteay days that
praveut the mother taking her baby
out for the fresh air so necessary to
its welfare:a Baby is, consequently con-
fined to the home. 'More often than
not the.raouns are overheated and bad-
ly ventilated and the little one catches
colds or grippe. What is needed to keep
the baby well is a gentle laxative that
will regulate, that stomach and bowels
banish connstipatioan and indigestion
and in 1.1nis way will either prevent or
Meals tip colds and' grippe. Such a.
hixatfye Is found 111 lIltby's 00/11 Tab-
lets. They are mild but thorough he
action; are. absolubeiy' S1tfe and they'
are guaranteed to. contain neither
opiates:. or other harmful drags. They
neve* fail to be of benefit to little ones
and may be gig -011 to either the new-tv
born babe or the' growing chi'lci. •
Baby's Own Tablets 000 soba by ail
dealers' in medicine 01•.may be lied by
snail., post paid, of 211 cents a box front
The Di. Williams' Medicine Co, Brook-
ville, 0111.
The testf ' t
o any lcmedy' lies in' its
aceegtan1e ean1 emrloylrleat by 1180
qualiflee1'' medical' > 11resittilener. No
loss art : eutllortty than' Der, ,Andrea
Anlica 1h}
Uh' Y>'iclan to ,; Papal hens;e•
1101(1, waltiing on the ,subject of omao�-
mia,` 0nvnovenlsllnrent od the nervous
systems anal <1ieordal's attatlettalalo
thereto, :ati'ongiy endorses Dr.. Was
Barns' Pink Pills, reeoinmendeing them*
020 seem -ter to oaten. tonics. '
Dl. Amicl's testimony resole as tie-
lows:-"For
ol-tows; "For several years .1 have
made use of Dr:- WJPllamsf`Pink P11ls
in my work and :I have always foetid
,thenn o0flcaolous' in the treatment of
disorders dee to impoverishment, of
l' the nervous e stem, anaemia and
neurasthenia, stomach w•ealcnosst re-
tarded develospoent in young women;
and irregularities, 'Mere is no lack
of tonic l'cmnerldes, but in my experi-
ence no elle of them manifests a 1181
psr`PinitiorBilefls.fleae" ,y -to that of Dr; Williams,'
No more 0d0ne1)18108 evideenoe'of the
value of Dr, Williams' Pint%'P1P.s 002111,
be asked for ee geven, than ie found
in the above endorsement of this noted
European • physician. Besides ahs,
howceer,-:this medicine :has enjoyed a
world, -wide p,Ibl c conflirlente for more
than a third of a ceaitury • anal Inas
brought relief to thousands sad thous-
?inns of weak and suffent1ng ,people,
Try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills - foes
anaemia, rhetwiatiisan, neuralgia; ter-
vousnese and stomach trouble, Talcs
them as a tonic it you 05.2 not in the
host .physical: -condition and cultivate
a 0esistanoe theta will keep you well
and strong. Yoe' can get these pills
through any medicine dealer or by
mat at 50 colts n box from Tho Dr.
Vrllidams' Medlciae Co., Brockville,
Ont.
Ho* Seeds Become Plants.
The trees of our forests are plants,
so aro the grasses of our fields, and
ferns, and mushrooms, and the yeasts
that mance bread rise or form the
"mother" in vinegar; so are the algae
that form the green •scum over stag-
nant pondd, and: the. nuPittudes of bac-
teria, good and bad, that live in the
soil or on other plants, or in our own
bodies. The simplest forms of plants
are exoee'dingly minute single -celled ..
bodies scarcely to be destiegulched
Froin the elugle-colled. "pf'otozoa"-
the lowest and eilnplest forme of ani-
mal life.
Every flowering plant, of whatever
type or natal*, goes back to u. seed.
'Plants that conte from -grafts or buds
or cuttings or rootstocks or tubers are
but parts of another plant, and that
981.2018 918.01' started as a seedling.
If a seed of any kind is closely dis-
sected it will be found to conalst of
two essential parts e. "germ,' or tiny
1198' plant, and a larger or smaller sup-
ply of food wh'lch well support that lit-
tle baby plant until it is able to secure
food from the soil. When we plant
a seed' we do so in order that the little
plant ft contains may become a bigger
plant. Wo put it into the ground know-
ing that a cea'tain amount of moistlir-
wild enable it to absorb water, to in-
orense in size, anal to push 1ti01118 out
of the seed covering, flrat downward
to form a root, then upward 80 teams a
stein or lop. The whole process can
be plainly seen by putting a few large
seeds like beans, or grains of corn be-
tween two sheets of blotting paper or
In a rag dell tester; keeping them
hoist and 1,vaam, and watching them
as they devotee.
As this development goes on the lit-
tle plant --She germ of the seed ---is
feeding upon the rest of the weed; a
'grain of corn, as the young plant
starts, Loon becomes but an empty
husk. Presently, however, little. fine
rootlets -"root hake" Lhey are called
--IMO out from the main root.of the
plant, and the top of It reaches above
the ground and puts Out loaves. Then
the plant begins to feed from the 'air
anti the sail, and is Italdy started in life
for itself.
SICK CHILDREN
LOVE "CASCARETS"
FOR THE BOWELS
Give "Candy Cathartic" for a
bad cold, sour stomach,
con3tipation
Get a 10 -cent box now.
Most of the ills or childhood Ore
caused by a sour, disordered stomach,
sluggish liver and constipated bowels.
They catch cold easily, become cross,
listless, irritable, feverish, restless,
tongue coated, don't eat or sleep well
and need a gentle cleansing of the
bowels -but don't try to force a
nauseating dose of 011. into the Ilt110
one's already sick stolnach=it la cruel,
needless and old-fashioned.
Any child will gladly take Cascarets
Candy. Clithesttie wileli act geutly-
never gripe or produce the slightest
unsasinoss-though they cleanse the
little one's system, sweeten the stone
Bch and put the liver and bowels In a
Pure, healthy condtttonl, •
Full directions foo• children and
g4'own-ups'in each package.
Mothers can rest easy after giving
this gentle, thorough laxative which
Cost's only 10 cents a box at any drug
store.
Indians Prominent in
Ploughing Matches.
Ploughing ml11012es are a feature of
Canadian rural life. The contest held
In the Niagara district in the autumn
of 1926 on the 'ground where the bat-
tle 01 Lundy's Lune 10410 80118111 in 1814
was of a most happy international
character, the desceutlants of the an-
tagonists of earlier day contesting
every Toot or tho fl•eld-with ploughs in;
stead of nnlskets end bayonets. Tilere
were many hundreds of competitors
and every kind of ploughing tmple-
0110nt was used fromwooden plottgb0
drawn by oxen down to the moat
modern forme.
Th -e- inteese lntei'est taken hi this
-funcl-amental farming Operation is con-
sidered a most encouraging sign, and
periodicals, bath daily newspapers a.nni
agricuitin'ol journals, gave the match a
geek dean of space sand prominentt°.
Viewing it 'solely from a technical:,
viewpoint, all agrleixl'tU-ral journal
Tidied that one of the striking features
of this three-day event was the part
Played by the twenty-eight Indian ooze-
petitors from various Indian reserve's.,
ho ploughed With stroll stall. as to ob
alit good planes, o11eof their -number
arrying off the Coveted sweepstakes
prize for the best 111018111ng ill stubble.
T1118 brier. statement shows. that the
Indiana in Ontario, lite their brethren
in the' )Vest,,, ase taring their party in
theimity.various activities of, the ceDn-
m
Bait for Wild Cats.
Oil 0t catnip is used 415 bait in catch-
ing bobcats and lyases.
Athletes use Mlnard's Liniment._"
Shyness can best bo` Tured,.by the
development of self-confidence; w'h'en
calls' for the power of thinking, the
pewee of acting 001 the thought, and
the 'power of self control.
" The Labor of Writing.
`Editing is along label;, in one mode
as. 11> ,another. Some tauthors work
physiecaily, Waiting" and renweiting,
polishing and 1.080Dishing,casting and
reeas+ting; others sit down, doing netIl-
ing for months .art a time ea0e eaill
tlielnselees lazy' devils,.elook-backed
good - foo' - uotilfnga, ' se1f.- Indulgent
blighters and sl1m4lar pretty names,
maid the stuff that liao been ferment -
lag below the surfaco' 5111 the time
burs forth st for 1
aude Semite n
s s {o
we ire 'af.
itse '
.
It doesn't matter which mode Is used,.
they aide equally hard; nothing 15 born
without pain Ana there is mere pain
171 this b118000ss or �v5111128 tlln,li inegg
the 476, espeoiei y .p.e ey2'o t e'Pea
font who tlnlnl. authorship is au affair
of an adventure, pe131 fnk and e.
000-
ie enlence course, a story
may
take,a month, a year, ten years to
wa•ite, and block 08 other activity
while ft'te being written, the author's
stoutacli t 0ma11114 Its tribute ,at the
usual 111'1n1es,'
The ,Difference.
Mother (=tooting :WIliio's inoine
lessen) flow can two ail( two make
mare than roan'?"
Willie `Pit them aide by, side Mad
see, Mothon•1" -
boctars;vouch tar Mina d's Liniment..
«wauoaH.�unio+'+Ha+h+k++H*�m.ra',
'F STOMACH JS
TROUBLING --YOU
d;.
Instantly!' End Indigestion
or Stomach Misery with
"Pape's Diapepsin"
Ye.+a«+aa.eF.+++a+«a+.+e..a++..tr«,+v.saw.o•
As soon as you eat a tablet 00iwO
a( "Papel Diapepshr" your ins gostiou
is gone! heavy l'aiii, ]heartburn,
len*e, 119580., silpttatioii, 01' any misery',
trot a sour, aelti stomach ends, Cor
sect 70281 stomach axial digestion 801' a ,
few ';cents. Each package'
}guaranteed•
by.cirugegist; Isst '27
Jslx.
Cclartt sties. ` y
ear !g8lrirli{leg s'liita'ail'0ur, 4*tgioli+; I'0
-Lbe1T 818*'
Tjo1 t,IA th VIriti c you}e 10viug has co
85(seel l
Abiding in Tris bond+7051 tyl+e.secnire: •
In iho (110(88 day,; m. ,
y eomrvdes,'x'ha1^
hoard
,Yount vetoes speak of 0119,. and in the
Bight
I have awaiceueth to tine holy eight
Of your brlgltt faces; :and! 11' 10011, a
word, •
Moves through 01101 4111te a b • i
zek til, for,I
am stirred
By echoleee music anft an nlnseen light
Out of a world chat has' no depth, nor
height,
Nor width to halt 81zo eiieeing of it
bird. _
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Making Sure.
The n,,ety domestic del!p was'l tating
the terms on which she would accept
the situation. •
"I want twenty dolears to week,"
tzhe
OT clean
said, "and I don't Waeb, floors n
an
Uoats, oa•----"
protested the mistress,
feebly,,
"Work niter: eedx o'clock," went on
the' woman, steadily. And 1 want every
evening off intthe week and a fine re-
Seren0e., and -"
"But surely the reference. can wait
till you leayo 0119?" bootie in the anie-
trese, leunniedly;
"No, I want the letter now," replied
the new domestic, firmly. "I've tried
getting them when 1 leave, 881 I've
never got a good one yet:' •
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Her Number.
He had just arrived, from the Old
Country and was not families. with the
thee of the telephone, eo he took down
the receiver and demanded:
"Aye vant to talk to me, vire."
The operator's voice came back
sweetly, "Number, please?"
"Oh," he replied, "she bane my
serAnd^'Vt11a,"
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rntietea, 0sp8Cgttor, game,
Coconut Palm Tree:Producis.
The tall cocoanut palm tree .1:elpil
supply mankind with buttons, soap,
oandase, candy, butter, augar; page¢',
rope, 'baskets-, brushes, mucilage and
meant 'other ' articles. To the 'saltr
age it supplies all earthly new:ha-+
building materials, fuel, «19081018 matS4
food, drink and mediolne.
Perfumery Was Necessary.
In the days of Hummurabi, 4,000
years ago, perfumery Wan •regarded tut
so eesential,that even eervalnte were
ordered to use it.
S
Are there going to be say regt9pto tomorrow
about: that good meal you're all cpt to stow
away tonight. Better take Seigel'esteep. any
drug store. -
"Phe fair-haired have enormous ad-
vantages over dark haired," said Sir
W. Arbuthnot Lane, the famous Ana
vote . "They seem to be able to fight
against disease very much better,"
For Colds-Minard's. Liniment.
Within fourteen miles of London,
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no omnibus.
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