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,,, f The King's Skarn 8* . ,4i, I. '
OJOINE' 2 18: BN
.'st'ainp, -reoll'eeta.rs', of,P the ,WOr.ld '.1N,r4Y-: .
aye in , to 'hold a marvelous. exhibl. ..' BUILT SECRETLY.
En-glalal,•with'in. a„few Ii
nonths.
The stamp collectors,of ngland a
'.'.'0, ell,knil,e- Y''rill be exA/ibIPNI'' - '' -tile P,
lopipg,,,th,ae IC,Ing,..georges oellectim7i. C•blitall.iifi',.,;Plitfeiar,plie ''lloillies' VI. 17,,Itic,, h oduf elh: ttr:etible, Lut the Stifterei' need '.
I
- aSteSt 'M. ' 1., .61.1.1 t ' .1.(iFY discotiraged; the ti.euite i,;
n° g 1 r t" that the nerY9S
UCL
YORTURING SCEATL
A NeAty*grOgble, . Due to a
Wai...101Y ,6f. the BlOfid.
•FiereO.,dartinenain0. - Pains like,red
hot 'needles:being driven.' threligifthe
fleehin the thigh, perhaps .dowo. the
leg to the,,angle-T--thatIe-,solatica,Xone
but the vfolim. eau realise the torture
, .
It is..0 0 t emumb til y 'kilo w n tha t. iei lig .. • , -, . .. ' i„ 0 ,s,.. 1 . . .
being stai'vecl by poor watery bleod',';'
- ,;• -
.c,eerge .bas one..of-the,. most .intere,st, •; ", ; -bit a
and -when the blood 13 enr,ohed ,the
ng celleetiOnat :postage stamps in -The, eteicies •Great,"13ritain is.. taking, pains of Scia-tiqa ;will disappear. At a
j• .hp Mrci,04.,.., The IC-Ing‘start,ed, to oo1 in aviation are evidenced by• ,c re bleed enrielier, „and. vernier no other
,elltaXTIPSA When he „waka michiy,,itt the struotion noWtundeetway. oe.a,,giant air medicine can'equal, Dr. Willia,ms' pink'
navy, and., he has , maintained .this. -engine SattLtotbe-tWice-as pewerful as Pills. They bring to the blood .juia •the
.'
•, ,. ii)bbY' ever sincelle asaeaded the" any 1/1 eerstence,•and the development elements necessary . to 'restore It to
, throne. - Of' a naval aieplaee earner. a . a.' 're- , northal-richnea -,.anill'rednesa. That is
-volutionarY, character,,, , .. --- i w.lay4o many sufferers:Ire/1i :seietica,
Ot4,F°0 ,I.,11PIQYe!a Pay i';',Yel°Pe., . _ Tim ,alePlalle,,anOne,.. whien will. de- -and oth,er-foems .of -nerve, trouble,have
Su retied. • ' 'VeloP ' 200 . herselieVier . a; 'Cilitider; is lithe& Fella the -dealt taking,theiedefille.
Mr. Littell Young tells the felleering being built secretly 011 the outskirtS of Mr. D. M, anderkria.21.1eacliburg, Ont.,'
story ot Henry Ford. One day Mr. London,. Air Ministry oiliehtls are re., tells what Dr. .Williams' , pink Pills
Ford was goingthreugh one of bl.S.face. ported'. to • be confident .that the hew !haVe clone_ foienini as foll.ows.:"Sorne
tories.. Among buncirede of others he engine Will 'Make a transatlantic triPyears ego I was badly -afflieted with,
saw an old white-haired man, tenclieg., ha less titan twenty-four boinn s'pOsit., tiolatica. ; COW(' hardly walk and'euf.
one of the machines.- pordwent..ue ,to. bility. - :-- ..-',•rfereci :great. pain when I did. so. I Went
him and said; ' -rie.'‘I'afraid yOu are too 1 . i i ',Originated In Italy. .', - . te. a • do etor,-- but 'his medieine , did, no
. old to be worklog iaere: I etpeet. yen; -TIM prirtelple of the new engine 'WEIS' seem to do me any good. A man whe
t. was-
- had better get yourpayand lay off." I originatedln Italy, but the British en. working vith me told me he had
• The 'olcl.employeeAlultand; with hisI'
gineers haVe made imprievemeute on Once been like that and- that Dr.. Wil!.
- i , .
job gone, sorro.wiellY made his War AO it, If fittedAntOit boMblug Machine Of , liiims, Pieler-pills. had made. him all
the.. coslaier!a:ngliee.:, • ge..:WaS lismtledf. ordinary temetlieplane- elfould have ea ' right... l' began --to take them, though semetinies I ;sufferedterribly. continu-
-.
an envelope epatnav n
aininghts Whe,
- -;; -.-'= ,-. - ---• effectivezmilus;of.,0,000,talles. Yet it ing .to -w,o4f.and the, trouble disap.
'
,e
he opened w
it there a,e.a. sup..1.nSide! le asserted that thispeapealed, and eIdielenot losa day, al-
ul engine is
saying, "Please mai e`rerY'Weel.(' fer ;no hairplane, though than the average airplan_
. . • Ltitdr I had another ittook, end 'again
your pay ea initial." ''," `." ' - ' ."-"; . '. e. I ' .. • --
v. ; ..- ;--..Off ne, . the pills came; to my relief. Now I
" The decks of the new airplane car-
- '
MiiiP,Ord'er -Catalogue Geed by ' .. rieis-are'free.et obstruction. The ft-
take three boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink
'
JUStIbe'of-ttic -Peans. . - •nele: are. set on ,tlie starboard side ef Pilis every spring and' fall, and.I have
Imd no attack of the trouble . since
Genevieve Lipsett-Skinner, who is the Vessels,, making it apear as g an
. • - , • that time." . .
not miey.a: lawYer. but a gifted public addition had been added to the vessels, •
"You Can eat these.Tills through any
sneaker, vas recently' asked medicito elucl-. The two; upper decks are eeonected. by • . -- • •
, . • ne:dealer or by men at 50 cents
'date the 'British North Anierica Act to 1 u lift ith tit' ' d • K
• ' a box from The pr. Williame, Medi'
while the; lowet ones are .equipped .as eine Co Brockville, Ont. .
workshop& ter making repairs. The ily- '' . .
1-4g ;Creek .ffiteefic fitted with; a search-
..,. ,.. ,.„.„, ......., • •
light and a landing -tower so that the Don't Kill -the Earthworm. ..
Iganes-ean..alight ;at night, . ; .. ' ' To rid sell of weeds a roller has
Has Platforin to Alight On. beela invented into which a boiler,
..Tharifer. le 'eijnipped with an in.. feeds steam, which is injected into the -
"They: pallet have ;4 more .:Intliente , -
gen iouee,r otatier-endless platten:1i for ground f or „several ' Inchee thrdegh
knowledge' of.jai,s in force thail'Ihat. ,-
the
. planea; to, _landand get off. .. The snikea. . . _ ; -
possessed, byee. justice of the 'notice in MaChine heipe Off 111 the opposite di- It occure• to 'Me that such a weed
a certain rural district. When one, ao relation to that in which the ,platform treatment will do a lot. of . harm by
naead • of a Miner'011the.i.- 740 btoilght .motates ,S0 'that more. -speed can he se... ',killing worms. The part performeft by
beforekim heitivikYfi eonsuaed 8..44'0 Ti -tallied.'
, ...y •the nee bf this platform worms 'in rendering the soil fertile is
hook whichthe ignorant thought was_the fastest plane can .alight on • the not generally Understood. . Darwin es -
the -criminal code but whieh.in vetlity tu;.
eok of the airplane carrier, for a ma.: tiniated..that werms, by swallowing
was that household clasSiollaten's l'o'beoe which Is going three miles .11, Oaf til . for the sake of 'the 'vegetable
mail order catalogue. ,. I
him ,oharged with robbing a hen -coop,
;. after/dark., I The- J,, took . down his
ox -
"Otto day a -.negro appeared" liefore-'ilitiee of not More than forty feet. ' .
are far behind Fraithein tlie number sere.
The fact ,is that though the British as ten tons. of earth per .annum :on an
Pelling it, bring to the surface as much
.. -
*Ater It codeine, and. afterwards ' - minute can be brought to a stop in'a
' big book and flipping oyer the pages, of planes they have, they are devoting By boring, perforating. and locssaing
his eyes centred on something.' Pf
•--e great attention to designing and ,con- the soil, • worms ,make it pervious -to
then announced the; -sentence of tha. structing.liuge and -,,powerful aircraft :rains and the fibres of plants. The
man before him, '1 finee-,yen our del. 'Amon the "h MI h" 1 ' VI
Among e , us - us. p anes . e ng stalks of leaves, twigs., straws, etc.,
Jars and forty4aine(cent,e,'. to be" -Worked
out on the road at twenty-five eints
". per .dayi '
. - ' " 'I siely' le an unducky nigger,' la-
mented the man as he was led away
.....---.......-.
,IW -the conetable,. . • •
" 'Unluckynothing!' retorted hie Alt 1:.•'y the Foot. . ,..
a women's club in :Victoria,
In the course of her *address, Mrs.
Lipsett-Skinner Arapreased the aucli-
. ence with the fact that women who
were - anebitious• to participate -actively
• in the public life of Canada must have
an underetandingof how to govern.
macnine capable of carrying. !MY!, al sithey , draw into. Ithe .soil is no Moon-
dera,ble help. . ,The ..ayli,ndrical Mass
constructed by:the Air MinistrY
dim! through the air at 'a. epeed ;Of 180 eertle yelded tiy earthworms (called
miles an hour. , *6‘rui-caste) ,coneettite" °debt the Very,
' bebt manurei l'er grain anti grass. Let
akin% the worms thiow these tin in
coantlees ,numbers; travelers have
tAnad,thein on lofty monetafn heights,
.n.ota,b1Y, in,' the, 'Sikkim ,Mcainitaina • Of
Northern I.O.M.:.
The eayth without worms would
eVentuelly !beceine, cold, hard and Nix -
rem ITIffs: sada/111y; has occurred. ini see.
tions :'where the worms: have been
;either accidentally or 'intentionally de-
lebyed; 'and .-the :fertility ; Of -the l Boll
fhus loif;hea been restored 'only, when'
,egeln colleOted: and
reenined,:their fentilizing work -L. E:
3:1942;0,48-e '
keeper, 'if the. judge -had opened -the Hurey-is not tharactefistle of ;the
book at automobiles insteadr9- present century alone; oar aneeseore
trousers, you'd be-worldng on: the read; wero not ”alirays immune froni the,
for the rest of eiotir ilittiral life.' " • ,
habit 'The Dutch 'artist Vanderstras-
ten was •a'niaster in scheming Mit
,. Great Britain gals. Former short cuts and saving time. ,., :.... ,.
.,,..;, t‘,. .. , - n. lino ; -: ,- ..,... ...-,r,,.,"-.-Vandbrstiaaten.:hrel
ilittle difficulty,
'German' Ships. it -Js said;;;,10.,Paintiliffnin'il, dor thirty;
'..- -4,-;,49PPAU11%,t9.;4,11' ;13)ff.49',,i3__.1.14,°.;. laildAalleFir YVic,f4E1dPf..".„_-.9-11 00Iolii.Y:
Ilal,Way,:a;,Q9,1,5ninen't,Alpt,trriPi.4 , .020 eheetof.dgaiwing,PAPer,,AP,woUld.silrie
f oriner"Gei;fnan allits', from ..,eft..Wlers le 'eened.,biniselt etith,pete of Taintleach
oe,dan•liners, were sold reaMitlY bYthe''',.4f Which "had' lie' '.iittrtiCtilEi.r-Puippse•
r'ilf:itish •b.046iiitiiiiitit. at' about '6,1;titird,"01.4"Tiii‘ribe 'cliiiitia.; Onefor the' grass,
the price for which ships were then 0.ne for the shadows% ;When no wile'
olittildihgl 4 -,;(,,, ',..-,,' 7:. ;.; ......., 1.eady to -begin. Tainting he crilled'Id-.
Phe total prico •
tha 011105 50115 Insieesistallte P.1.4,OY.,enireleed.i.1' and the , ,Tne oldstft inap , ,in '.exiatP1?ee lo , a
,888: , Gt this the Governmerit la& epeedily brought the desired -,pOt.' (piege oftniossieid.a.pY,earitine.ohnech
''-' la l 2t1.111 'ITiit6it I t itt (int &3;50.0.i01)0 and vander:st're.e.tbil,i,,-,ffii.':aT'.6.Tok brusli,,:at;;MedEtha,,in,Xiideet,ine,.,,,It ,ropresenta
about ,e6,60;000F4'.-heidi.',:iiptfieldai1iie .qiiiCitt3P- tRihRgiiii-d the clouds to :the part ceerthe Holy,. Land, ,.. nuclis ,1,700,
ntreeftirt :teVege . eade7d.e14-ar3I0
1 a.1M-rgee--7can,eaa06MitkitheAllia'll,tng etreXakibe-1Yearsikiird.o .,.I ". -.. ' '.', . ,.', ,. .....;
are still undetermined. called: "Thereharet,th,e,,,chmds.; bring: 1 ,., , .:, di h r.,,,'. ,.. , ; , -
1
Ships were then -in 10.20 and 1821the grass!" And so it went, W tho
, uti -,•Thelle'rgra; 5Pt5.5. $51aS 'ill 410 world
building for, aliput,n4S0. a.:tion here.: a memeat's ;waste of time, unt PEAS, SVIi'8*.ltl'itiWi.klid 'gift,'of 'finding . jey,
The; .thinard;LInsi bonght the jinp,erator tlaity llanddeapea were finished. ., c'll,".eggollefa; ' and'''leaVing' 4 '.;',helitind
tHL
at -5i,609- :toffs for. :R400i000, of; some- f; --'----.-- `;'.i, . .41!:41.4344U.,116,0?::, Tki.eir.hifluence,..e'
e,ithingroxer-49 a Os ;The sanese ,,,. , ,e'lee) ,,, filew 1:,),-,1sfriloyashet, ,i ' an inevltAle,q1efici,§tillig,,4 tig.heirt.4
recently commissioned the CamereniS, , .• For, , restaurant .41..e....n.n...„ automatic They give light. _without meaning to
' 't I8'i)00 i'difi 'aid a i's .'iaiti to illwe dish Washing mac:lb:lee has been emu thine:il riChoIkilil,)IiiffhtollefiFilS' h4v(„'''fa
- :nosttnear11;60010(30:,,TheXanadla1j.)- fifa ''S'ets'ol"Prinitit'''Intl'nniotora,i tomgteat:Worksto 11:14orr-P.od1,-.1?-alier.;', ..,,
I'aelfle beirght from the Government avoid delay should one set brettk down ....--re-el.,- - - •!,
three liners for about 410 a ton and Iat a busy time. ' , -M in a rd is -Lin im,ent_tised..-bY _Pbxeloians.,
i
tifili emonenies, ., Even:the Majestie.of '; • ., ....."------.7--;—_.......
I' f
!
' " Oldest Map.
slinulargricetgwere paid by ether Bri-
t n101i.;:klittlo' more, than. , Sifria)ne
bnifd to -day. ' f,„,, .11,
Vetild probably cost; abOut12)500,000: ; ,
BRENTWOOD.
,.. , Cotton In Eset'Ariaa..- Variation-Breptwood,
.RX, i)eriMmitS in' tile ;171iduction . 6! Re elak 0 ni g I n4, -.F01,01 is h
i ,
co, bit :are being Inade 2 n Portngeee -aonrce-A Meet name. '
]Dati lAfrice, II 4 I l/
Those wlio. are at all familiar -with,
." -!.fare i 0 d t. the so-called Scottish dialect l, slfould
.,„ 1 14
,
3,
and Their Origin
\Mt.t 1......_ealt o a . ji d,„.b LY an electrie,',.theee4enof meanini.,,etlthis iinti4ne.
1 •;heVencegesat diffieulty in penetrating
• Wi
lamp, aNteXteLe,,b, ,sebeen patented to ---The name, howener, is not neces.
keep a Peals eli'g feet warm in b•,,l. sexily Scottish: Lt Is a fact not genet,'
• '...,l,---nr---.,,..i ,:* r: "1"; lit !.-, 14141.Y5.i.P.05,GM.11 this se -called Bectttlili
. New Cell Belle. ; dialect is by tio-dmeana _ a dik, Oat 'of
a i ,
-'4... New electric call belis,,,encliireert gnglish or:th. any sante a corruption of
• can be operated from flegli,E'lfglit 'ha ,- tinglish speech, but le, in realty, • a
• teriei itieteetedelnkithete biaeg..v ..,,Ift .:11
..411. ...t.,il,Agrl, ,.:-...,,,,, IL.. Mi.
,ii'144110SiMtovNiifirei reffi fi'
The gasometer with.,„a„cannikmot
"--- 7000,000 cubic feet-7.1MM to be the
largest dnedhe werld-deolieingobulit,iak
Belfast:de lo ohumrt :Ittt Mill Oi Of
-
6 :\ toll's flAr se .:i -.:- 1 eye
Maybe you'll be Wanting my
definition efthe difference., be -
, e011 iilCi' ru,b'iltif„.. qii?8,61C.'
heft 1' *4, aintireatnY ?il Ifl
. ur ', a inee4 ta ,, da, ,
when you'll' n,e.e.c1 it. Stingineas
'
eemiledged ,eengue in itself, :,coning
&yip ha.etreight. Line trom the Anglo-
_Re-kplk,n,ADanien tongues; whieh Were
hkeli"V th,4"ilorth of En glanq, and
F Sg8tElalettilaelende pjrior$ to the
iNeeern,invaston. It is also le cengue
In w ks'''Sie Anglo-Saxon seli:# Is
.3%AcI t'Fail7410shodern Engli ,,'.. the
/ atY1 Welter:words she* giless
change from the old Anglo-Saxin pelt-
ing and pronunciation. ;), i
,...‘Thiis-Alie, bi' ishi% .ord:for ' tined"
1
' 11111-,..q 4 "sr /11;,8:101f1
xo,13,,t1het:m<eern
English word.. And. it is' fit this
is. putting a 'Pedil'eP.1501111Ormij,t il tord "breanan' that the first‘ Orient
Pocket - and your heart .---' to tit thisfamily imme climes. Illi,rent.
keep , Ar.ein b Opine , the 9thet Wloadiqlkaplyienea, s "burnt wo.‘ The
chdPqr,h,.ei.a Iiie,'S need4nkillt.-42.1 fili.6gliali OP q (pf Let name, liciiwnver,
Sir I -Tarry Lauder. happens, to be in, secx, far, frnbScot-
; , ';:..„../ni land, and the explanation is tia t re-
, eel
On fn.) 1) 3707Q3‘T7 ''''') '
fn,
ceived its name before the Anglo-
Saxon.„forea 111thseweed Changed. ,
KE RSTE D.
Varlation-K ersted, Kjersted.
.Racial Origlq-7,Daeleb„,arid..,Angtien.
Source -A lobakte.i 4 ej n„,,,, p
As an En 'lisle 22olbjetrtits',4faini1it
name traces bepit ithrgh.
u"th*e name
of a place to the d.h.Y Avenel' 4pfie hosts
of the Danes.overrati, tit,,Vegti44.,„nerth,
eastern secti -Oribti 'afftif'.". i` '
The easter coast,of ortli' England
and the Scottt h LAIR '1 1 .m&t)::iteti
n
to -day by manamee4 kil , ,•"g ,I
and there is Io galfigasoliert,i3OP, of
Danish blood n theepeophowdeo,:have !.
dwelt in thea4i sections fdreahanynten -
(
turles. Andt s nrightebstexpected,
search of th ecer,decn11,11VIAOWn 1
and parishe taisiitiebtiOlikliiringej
to light a fnir'l ileavyeepropertion. Of
family nambs which trace either di-
rectly or inc(ifectly to Danish sources.
Kiersted Was a -place name before it
was it,tamily.aeme......T-herefore-it,does
not necessarily indicate that these
who bear it 1,ita.ve any Danish blood,in
th,eir veine,'thiiiigh it la' inot iralikelY
that they'. 11'-‘tei : The PlaCe il'anie is
taken from two Danish words, "kier"
and "sted," the former meaning a
"place," "villagor..,"toeN,')„,literelly.
a place whereothOelek14_,Habitn-•
tion' 'is probably the bat -Word to'ex:
Press t12 1{t
Miss Mdriel Ceekery„ of St. Sohn, is'
New Br'unseVieles only woman barris
ter prectieing-. lawin that province,
She was recently admitted to the bar.'1
- itfig'FaaOly OLhtS;
Here are some intere,sting facts in
regard to the progress of lIghtirig. The
earlleet form of lighting was a wood
fire in a c.ave.
5000 .13,0. -Torches or lighted splin-
ters placed in holders of etone or clay.
300 B.C.-Lamps, made of brass or
bronze, became"' highly artistic.
• 50 B.C.-Realigns used rushes soaked
In grease -forerunners of the candle.
800 A.D. - Phoenicians introduced
candles in Constantinople.
400 to 1700 A.D.-The candle, tallow
or wax, vies with lamps and lanterns.
1700 Oil lamps, with wicks., began
to be used.
1780-011,1amps were equipped with
reund wicke and glass chimney,
• 1800 -Gas lighting perfected, but
candle still most universal light.
1850-1Discovery of petroleum, revol-
utionizing oil lamp lighting.
1870 -Edison, apostle of light, pro-
duces incandescent electric larrip.
1885 -Atter Von Weisbach produced
incandescent gas mantle.
1895 ---Incandescent electric lighte
made with ce.rbon filament, In growing
use.
1022 -Incandescent electric light, us-
ing Tung:Sten filament, in high state of
perfection.
What willte the next?
NOTHING TO EQUAL
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
•
Mrs. Georges Lefebvre, St, Zenon,
Que.; writes: "I do not 11-1n1, there -is
any other medicine: to ete-1 „Saby's
()Wu' Tablets' for little ones. I 'have
used them for my baby aniteWbuld use
tbtnge10e' Whak Mrs.: Lefebvre
thouintadiCni ether mdtliere say:
They have foind bY trial' that the Tab-
lets always do ejuste-what Is 'Claimed
for thent., _Tha.Tehlets are a mild but
thorough laXative,,wilich regulate the
boWelir and sweeten the stemaeh and
thee:, banish; lndgeat1on constipation,
garde; pp,lJtt ,ete. They are sold ,by
medicine deerers or' by ;nail at 20 cts,
box freni The .1?r, Medi -
nine. 00., Ont.. ._.
'.,-.T‘sin Cities:sc.& the .-`Soo."
osiisaisik ,
Anekr,eck-ribbedlrionateltne other back;
Ite• bulided, 13y ,t. ,Iv' Falls '
WherONtnn6 cane,
AcreeS- the Nini'de ,to,.the„weet.,, ,
Theag5e-rood1ng on her -leapt,
Another cityawielcomeei Yeti, ee, r
'With Stara -nand Stripes. -.the Yankee,
;;.,1!;1; •••
No-fortrese teeing; north': or.South
,No!flBilotlier,!lifting Morbid mouth; •
No frontier withilolice Patrol;
Each city -sees the other's soul. ,
'Phe -peace 'that totelit hlindrect years
HAS' triSin1Plieci °Vetottr!fes;
ochbp0iidinora
"and-P-Oeffic'tehinel
, ,
;Republic and 'Doininlea eitend'
An'lztlOnd to' frien.ds .Withheai•t Eind
.hand,l1 '
Across the Border,-tofro,
rET,dr. ,#,,tbleart,s,
Through north and south, from 'east to
Not "h:tees,t4 but "song of love" i's best;
.41-1 -hail, Twin Citiee of the "oti;'..
, -Tb.e.world,eleall go to school to �4!
' -JOseph, Dutton,
...-- ,
MONEY ORDERS. ?„. ,.,..,
Dominion Express Money Orders are
9e1.,sale v•iii five thousand ',offices
1 kbeoligleoti Canada., ,
04.prenartaidns are in an ad:vented
. .
) ) Arch oe Triumph: in
,,pres Salient.
X .
ttoo-,p,' eleet an -Arch of Trminrin .al,
tlIe!;MelIiip.^ gate to cOmmemorate the
t4te,t4o2 ritish arms in the Ypres
circling to th-e YpresTianesi
„teleaene that agreement hae bed
ietteIiaiL-411t4h the dominions and India
onithe' Matter, and that the mernorier
willebe erehted to the memorY Of all
who foughyn the salient, but*II 'in-
clude a speeial reference to the "cries:,
Ing," whose names will be insorthed
on it, as they cannot be, of coarse„.in-
seribed in 0.e unnetries. -:' , 1, -!.
... ,The .areb..,,wate..particularly deeigned
under the, eupervision of the „cabinet
,Oonimittee, ,for battlefield m,einoliql4
,, , ,
and was not -agreed to until ,iltHS4lis
iled theni that it Was a worthy„Imein'orY
ial from every point of 1,51V, r.t.;1,'1Ina.
possible to say, of course, when it, --.1S'
,liloe;y „to:he completed. It wliii, prob-
ably liti.14.sOmething like two ea.es„ic.,
complete, but the contract .??.e.r..,lital
ereetibAc,le,to,pp,,:lsigned at mile.
,,c
nno
A PLAIN TALK.
.,„,4E9,„,3k„kn,;,0% the man and wo-
man' filiklaiii•teri17firlYnrrfirtiMiel
, never .seeni to endoeedat any,
l‘"7-4er.),get ;ee, , •
, With tilein't'
4rei to.keY..3111.14gItYr 'Pr islt that
. .1.rearts ,v,re, not la ,t1toir
Some people eXpeet mosterY
without apnrentioeship,. know-
ledge Withent stady, wealth with,
eta WOrk.' 'neer liVe in dreams
• ,and, reVcriee end vain regrete for
the past, never g-rappling with
14n prevent and making the most
• of it They waste tlsoli time'. and
energy,. -a011 weaken theie, hale,
1.1;si.e, by constantly forming plane
andresolutione Whieh they never
; ,ont.
' They; have no trong purpoae
runt,iing through' their lives, the
Oad; 1inifY and
strength „and meaning to
their ,facultiee They tblek that
:if, they. only ,keeee oa working,
eVeri if -they have aro .definite
goal in view, they will., somehow,
arrive at
They me afraid of the new,
the Untried. They want other
people to do the experiraenting,
while they set into ruts, 'and cling
to the old, the conventional, and
the out-of-date. .Tbese are a few
• moons why some don't get on.
The Cartoonist.
Seated on the cleqk of the ocean
liner; the eartoonist•amused himself by
drawing piCtures of the different pas.
seneere., A' few months betiore he had
'been't'eittploYed oil a Chicago' news-
paper; aow, a, prefeseional cartoonist
no longer, he was on bile way to the
Phillippines, a, missionary of the gos-
pel, las vision had been as swift as
i1 had been bright. -
A number- of notable people were
making. the trip,' and.among them were
-
the captain of an American battleship
and three or four millionaires with
their wives, One of the weinen,
be-
000ning enthusiastic over the cartoon-
ist's ability, asked him whether he
would draw a picture of her hus,band.
The cartoonist complied graciously,
and while he was at work the wife cif
the captain watched with interest. ,
"Oh," she exclaimed at last, "I sue,
pose yott'are' one of our great Ameri-
can:artists 'ori your way to the Philip-
pines for new *ideas! What a wonder -
01 Mpg it it to be so gifted! 5 sup-
pose,.yoo Make barrels of money?"
eNe,madem," the cartoonist replied.;
"I am going to the Philippines aa a
missionary..I have given.up ray career
as an 'artist.1' - -
The weittan regarded him 'first in
astonishment, then with. reproach:
"The very ideal" She exclaimed, "To:
,t1,sink Of a Youngman like you with ko:
Of yOur abillty throWing his life awaY,
on a lot 0worthless heath -en. I COM
hardly,belleve Yoh'ee sertous! Really
you are joking, 'aren't you?" •
..Eight years Passed, and the cartoon.
ist and lids wife were sailing for home
011.eltrobor10 orders,' for the climate had
peoVed too much ;for the woman.
Iliei of bath were 'wrapped .%) in their
work; it was hard for them to leave
the natives,' Wile, had wale tcit depend
on them, but there was no'belp for it. i
A great Fowl ..of. FilipinoS cameitte
r$11.4.3 do* to S'0040 misaionaries off.
Tears were running deviii thelaces'ef
many of them.' .211.11'w4re'sad and made
no efforta to. nide' their • feelings. As
the steamer. pulled; .out thoueands of
hands .waved the missionaries good -by,
,eartnehist !and.-lhis wife., stotid
;agent tegetheren the deck; their eyes
4el:4'Wet, Mid their throats felt tiiki.‘
'-'and'etrange.;' If the cantain's wife bed
16141111es:0% eadt taht4. s ctlrict;,0Zoautilzd• hwriv4k es
wasted?
What -II ,sic the Boys and "
•
;Girls Wnted
to Study. •.:`
With -the aseletaploe of the:Rotary
Clu-b1 said, other. pablicespi4ted. bodies,,
Wets tiatade in a entail bity.t,o give
the !chidrien the' 'agaves, instruction
,,ehat'by Means
Of mug° Olaiees in connectioiti with.
the eoleo,ole3 siffe,SP' br.:40i,ers;),
;sehoels,reireile,d an .intereatir* set Of
:desires. When„iiiited ...(the',. particular
kind ;of music Studer they Would like to
thiee.Lup tlie pittplls in , one School re.
ported as follows,•-according.to a cert,,
reiponcient,in Musidal Americae-101,
for, violin,' 58 .fer Tieno, 57 for singing,
forl'c±Onat; 11:fdr'driians- ;10 for man-
dolin,'.3 'for "saxophone, 2 for guitar, 2
•for .2,toe,elartnet 3 tor Ukulele,
4 for tro•rnbene„ , . '
Inanother 'respond;
a.9 to:Cows ;,-,-(7!3. for violin, ,47or
plane, '82 tor singing, .10 lor,druinel,11,
ikeir" mandolin, 10 for saxaphone, 1 fer,
dtA4/..;;.8 earbierdoe 2 -for •alarinstitl fer
bitia hark 1 for' trombone, .1. for, flute; ,
4efgrn.c7.10.PP011e. , '';;
.rtkikik; Nt.:41,61, „
forth Avenueo714r4tOi 51 , '
ii.nleniarnelinbittigi. Wine! ntnet14en
Oft, •me 1,., 4 1-6
117-‘ opaNsEAsE,
Otto -
est URI_ rltyne.t
Ai g
issuk;
14'111 .;1:,,
411 I 1'1
• r.“,
HAD TO FIGHT TO .
GET HIS BREATH
DcGe VV'erd~So!
. Bad He Nearly Choked
' AC Timea,;.
"The best I ean say' IS not half good
enough for Tanlac," states Froderiok
a .Re,ed, 180 noxbor-ough Ave., -Hamil-
ton, Ont., well-known business man.
"Last winter grippe and tonellitie
confined me to my home for weeks ad
left me tio thin and frail It ltioked like
could neVer get backtd my businees
again. I would choke ; up' witla, gas
until 5 had to fight for breeth, was so
nauseated r could ecarcelY retain a
thing, and pains 103 1113' Stomach and
sides would double nie up. I could
scarcely sleep wink, and my hands
were so trembly I couldn't even ar-
range my tie. ... •
"However, the Taplac treatment
suited my case so well 11 endedmy
troubles, increased my weight, and
fixed rae up to where 1'F.o.t,.`,p,p flut,P,B
I ever did.' I feel-right'alrthe finis
now, and haven't missed a day from
mi business sinew I .11nlathed the treat-
ment. Trude° has no ,
Tonle° is for sale by. ail ;good , dreg -
gists.% Take no substitpte,, ,.!1:)yer. 07
million bottles sold.
Butterflies' Eye Spots.
What do the eye spots on butter.
• Wings, Mean: The niturallate say
frankly, "We do not knew." • It is
thought that these eye spots! may have
sorae Utilitarian application, 'They
,florm one of the most intricate, of all
nabural designs.- .
• The feet that butterflies have been
captured with their eve srote. Merced,
as it from the 'attack of .lairdsi hu
been 'used as 'en .argument in favor Of
the view' that 'they- miest be 'protective
markings)" imitating eyes, 'because
birds etiike it the' eyee of 'theft "lc-
- But this suggestion is'hardly regard -
..ed es satisfactory: Ameni hutterfites'
the .most striking exaciples, of 'eye
spots are ,0ound, on. the .under. sin -face
•of the wings,. .
• Liniment.forsaleeneryWhere
Good Medal. .
Tommy entered the village, store
with an assured .air, and seid to the,
man: "1:, want a lanap' giebe,„ and
mother says she would like it as strong
0:6 the: bacon 'she, bought, here yester-
day,"
' Eicteeniely
Custorner-"Which way to the hos-
iery department, please" -
Shopwalker (en inC-soldler)-"Right
turn et 'the next 'aisle,'sir,,,. forward
about ' tWetity paCes,.11eftl‘incline,., 1or-
'Ward, left turn, haltnend.it'elthere."
' Classified AdVe1ftifieMar_44!
I,==mt'QNLIA11,',f=1Zali.;47•
Axpn, Wellamira OetheriMni,lrii
hing
Tanr,mmaa-syltum,..itionte. .
Farm to tho roast:Law, It, A,
eford, quo;
tAar Fa .1 11'1 loexprieltuuot44Teitt: IN; e'nYrIFIrTg
I reageon ann oar venial 4ag eftiT at fr'aii
image,learn, imam 200., 10 eallnell 0..01
rotura trips grow 0,,big; 400001 00010 P1,11t,iso
00004
f019100. 4110001ff Baa1. nistatter plenlielle, Ont., ; '
'011101:44,;;W:4drietCont PAT!(Ingt.11°Qu'e'ell, (
01 venom, exeluolve 106110210', Triangle 11111.
B;;tyhrt.
22 9, "PM1:277
.'
ALOP. ,143,-0-8,INA0011
tlLoyt,,,D,0,,.ii0,11,Edlihro' d0nosly: 51:dadnootha,te 1.7Li 000 rha 041 (1,
1
Expensive.
"I hope our honeymoon will last
through 111e,:' ,Said the young .brido,„
'!Don't you, dear?"
"No," rephed, checking up his a0, -i
etral#S, "not unless I beconie a Mite
Ag re ea b I e.
"If I lend you ten dollars, what see_
curity will yen be able to give me?",
; "Tile Word of an hones,t man."
.4.,"''.4..11 right, bring hina along„, and 511
608 ,what I can do for"yom"
xpectation is no justification' fret,
expenditure.
Usc
UNA°
EYES
IRRITATED )3y .
SUN,WIND,DUST &CINDERS
05100000e0555 &SOLD 511 DRUOOLSTS &OPTICIANS
whirr. 101, miss mot 105.0 5005. Attfealf if 0ra1e/to9e0/ar(
A,
PLAY SAFE!
With cuts and wounds. ,pre-
vent poison by applying ,Min-
ard's. It cleanses, heals. .
MRS, DAVIS
NERVOUS 'WRECK
TellsWomeallowShe Was Restore('
.t� Perfect- Health 14'. 1...Ygia .g. 1.
'Piukhanes Vegetable Compound
Winnipeg, Man..,4' I cannoi.,.sneak
Ono highly, of what Lydia E. Pinicham'e
Vegetable' P 0 111 -
pound 131%4 oonefor
mi.t-I WO a'nerVous
Vereckeiridi juathad
ttiforcemySelf 10 do
TO Work. Even the
emindcifM.y own chil-
dien playing milide
file feel as if I must
scream if . they ,-did
• hot get away; feoni
me. I could-not:oven
speak -.right, to -nay
'husband. The doctor
! ea d he could do nothing forme. - lYlyhus-
: . band's mother advisedine to take. -the
. ' Vegetable Corripound.ancil startedlt at
Once. I wasable to „do my. work „once
. more and; it was a pleasure,,not a,hur-. .
; .. den, Now.I,bav.e, g fing, );011z;c313g k3bsi'
;land arnable tenurse'her and enjoy,do-
. inff MY;.Welk-. X P411110..41 ric.9m-
,...p,eiiling Au ,„amedicine, an .any,.one
..: seeing, me befor4 teak it,, ;and. peeing
, , me now, pairliee what it, deep for 8e.
,,..etTilnly '(10 Pleasd Q5 Y?11 _go A 0 any
., ,testircontal."-1VIra ,, mil...Y.;BiSV*;' 721
McGee Street;Winin eg, 'Man. ',
,..reepOrAar
fresh
g94p
pietinspaand
pKifies„ the
Pretlie
0 111:eTrte115
5{9thO'i'O1d
,.b1s.ty
`fril tsitiOn,
redneee or
6..,reughne4s.
Treatment
;Onoeptiring
trader -the affected surfaeee with the
Olinment ;amend -of Airmen., ; ,VVapb off
dillfive 'minutes with Puticula. Seep and
hot water* odDo not fail to,inclhde the
exquisitely.,scented,,,Cutienea Tercum
In your toilet peeparatiorm.„,, ,
Seep ese:, Ointment 25.and,S0e.: room is.. Sold
thgoughotrphn PeininiOn. Conedier.iPepon
L_yis,los, Limited, 344 si. Paul nt.,Wl, Mdritre0., ,
5505 Cutieurn Soap above. v.rithoutemoe.
Lydia E. Pinkhein's Private ext.-
;
Book upon "Aliments"PeCiill2 to
Women, ; will be sent yOu Iree upon
' regiest. Write totheLydiwill.Pinkharo
Medicine Co., Cobourg, Chat.t. This book
contains valuable information.; , o
"'UNLESS you ,see name "Bayer" on tablets, you
are not getting Aspirin at all
Accept only an "unbrpken package" .of "payer Tablets of
*Iiich'Aottains directions ,,and .dose ,N.voriced out by
0., ,,pbysicians during,,2.2,•y,earS MIA proved Safe' by millions for
, -111
f3i443 1 lf;n1 rn
f!'
n, „..tolds ' ,Rtietlinati§m, ,
'1 oLbo.,he„-;;Neuralgia Netiritis
C-31Actie Ltusibag6 Pain, Pasn
Dandy 'Bayer” boxes of 12 tabtiSts-L-Also bottje's
t ,./. }k
(1, 7n. 1,01, V•rmii ninre 60 ,Mone-
" 'nit in it 4' 1414,1411,.- 11461 a 1000404dalrIn innaBnyer
' rrinirufacture; th genet 14040.5,1011;
• stalnpbd \V101i,tlootr 50,002 5.1 trade rizarls,
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