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'minable information for Those
Who A;ePak, Anaemic, flagjaysi
t>sy glow in the face, sparkling eyi ,
Tavacdous spirits are all the uttteollt,r of
good blood.• No surer way mete o! pur-
ifying ;and enrlehiug the blood trier. Im
Mt Dr, Hamilton's Pitts. 13y their gen•
tie action on the bowels, kidneys and
liver they filter every Impurity. from t:tt,
system, leaving it wholesome and able
to do the work necessary for the main-
tenance of health.
To be well, look well, and -feel always
at your best use Dr, l;Iamitton's Flits of
3iandra.ke and Butternut, It 'truly wou-
derftll nnedioine for young unci old. Trate
doe of all dealers.
THE CEUSUS GERMANY.
Germany, like other countries, is tak-
ing the census itis year, and, if we
can trust a Paris contemporary, some
of the guestlony can rzettrcely• cotu.e
within the category of "pertinent."
Here are examples of the demands.;
"Are you lawfully married or not?
When. were you married? Piave you
been divorced? What ago- was your
wife at the tiiue of the marriage? Are
you or your wife sub;jeet to nervous
attacks? If you have chiltirtrn mutter
le- months, state how they enei nour-
ished? Are you blind, or simply In once
- eye. Do you use lorgnettes, es, spt'etaeleti
or pine$ -then? W 11 at stye boots emit
shoes: does your wife take? 1)u you
drink alcohol?" These questions, if they
be correctly given by our eontemporary,
utast recall Artemuo Ward's account of
how he took the 11111311h. For instance,
FlaVe you had the maeaeles: if so, flow
meaty?" ---New Orleans Pieaynne.
A sat,
Everybody flow salients
Zaln-fiul:I best for these.
ILet., 3t, eve YOU era
end colAi'Ort.
,Derrazraer aed Sfonea everywhere
•
GLASS SHEATHING FOR SHIPS.
English • Patent Provides for Novel
Form of Protection.
After an ocean-;;otng .,te:uner has run
fey a few tnuntlls Its bottomhet�omes so
IA -folded eltil growl.. hot mien:toles that
its ep ell is. vensiderebly reduced. Ili
feet atter -$IX mItltl14 130. coat C0nE In)3)-
L„'e will Increase as mater as 00per cent.
In steno tones 00 this account; and the
1C. 'l Las to 1)1 sent into dr •dock and
e i:tecd and painted. at great expense.
N methods of overcoming this
1
try eeliuu, draw"welt to um"ean naviga-
tion have been proposed. but nothing Itas
(ver rea]ly soled the problem, 13srn-
rtrit fr will not att+rt'n 31011 1801V13 to glass,
and so the e>pert:tient 311...8.1)1111tried tar
covering the sh! ft under -water parts
with glass eletee Steel and gates, hew -
ever, have a dh ta•reht ratio' o3 expansion
and It tonic only a slight rise itt temper•-
sturE'• fur the steel to expand until it
broke. the glass. An 1'ttgl tihman has
just taken gall a patent ort a Process
111'ielt is deeigned to eonrtuer this dlrfi-
colty. Insteee placing the glass next
to the stent plates of the vessel he first
'Tuts on a thin layer of wood pulp and
then contents the glass to that. The
wood pulp arts as a cushion and ,keeps
the 'glass from breaking by expansion
or contraction.
w,r
FOR TEETHING BABIES.
There is only one medichr for teeth -
10g babies—that is otic that Will make
teething easy and at the sante time
can be given with aheotut.e safety. That
tnedicint' i3 DDelig''ss 0.en 'i'n.blets -•every
tate of which is soli neder the guaran-
tt'e of a government analyst to be free
from all those in,jnrinus opiates and nae-
cotice whieh make "rinothing" stuffs 10
hrnlfni. C'on'c'rning the Tablets, •:1'1rs.
George Leblanc. .$t. Pmnphile. Que.,
rays "1 ueed baby's {)wn 'Tableted for
any Latey when he Wass teething and Coll-
st'ipated and fouled them an e;cre'lent
remedy. The Tablets are wild by lnaaii-
(010' dealers or by mail at -1i cents a box
from The J)r. ly'illivaus' Medicine Co.,
Bruekvilie. Ont.
THE BRIDE.
The orange blossom crowns her,
The bridal satrit gowns her,
The happy anthems ring;
Girlhood's gay reign is over,
She goes to meet her lover
While lriiett's voices sing.
The marriage vim is spoken.'
Tile wedding bread is broken
With blesaings and with tears:
These two set out together
Through storm and sunny weather
Tat journey through the .'ears.
Fate send your choicest dower,
Great joy and plenty shower
lissom blue and kindly skies;
Earth's music and it's laughter
And gladness ever after
And love that never dies!
So life goes on forever,
]-land$ Join no more to sever,
The roses crown the June!
And down the aisle a -swinging
We hear the angels singing
A, joyous hymnal tune.
ICate Masterson In the Columbian.
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited:
(lents,-1 have need your Minartl's
Liinment in -my family and also in any
stables for years, and consider it the
best medicine obtainable.
Pamirs truly,
ALk'itr;1) .t'tt)0elek
Proprietor Boxtnn fond lintel a.:ut Liv -
eery Stables.
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The Neglected Grave of General St.
Clair.
Congretsinan Curtis H. Gregg is trying
to induce Congress to erect a suitable
monument over the grave' of Major-Gen-
erai Arthur St. Clair, of Revolutionary
lame, who lies in a neglected grave at
Greensburg. in 13:13 a plain monument
of brown stndetnne was ereet.ed over his
grave by the Masonic fraternity of
Greensburg and tiehtity. The monu-
ment is fast disintegrating, and it will
be but a matter of but a very short
time until the ieseription i will be illegi-
ble, its they are now almost obliterated.
Crass and weeds are suffered togrow on
his burial lot, and only oecasionally is it
oleared, and 'inane- have pulsed it by
judging not that the ashes of one of .im•
eriea's noblest glen lay near.—Philadet-
phia Record.
BARGAIN.
(Puck.)
The Preecite1'-4S'hare are you going,
Uncle ];ben?? YoU're all fuseid up!
Uncle Fbef—Going down to New York,
Come bad( with something that will sur -
wise you, too.
The Preacher—What's that/
Uncle Eben --Got a letter from a fellow
down there offering me a chance to buy
an autograph copy of the Bible for 11213.
TRANSFUSION MAY SAVE HER.
(Rochester Herald.)
.. quart of blood frorn a man's veins
was .et into the veins of a woman in a
New York hospital the other day. If
there is any sex in blood, we suppose
that se soon as the tvOnlan Fiala utit 0f
the hospital she will begin to yell:
"Votes for women!"
IN EXPERIENCED.
"What would you do, Fraulein Irapa.
if I Were suddenly to give you a kiss?"
"Oh. 1 don't know, I'm sure. I've never
been pek('d. What would you advise one
to do Flisende Blaetter.
POSITIVE PURITY
It is well-known—and proved
by Government Analyst—that the
Sugar of Superior purity is
u
,,earls"`?' Aar
And at the eanie time has
double the sweetening strength of
•oilier Sugars.
ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR tIEFIN-
ING CO., UNITED, N10NTREAL.
e mmanane.waew nssneuvweu,0.mt
A New Head En 30 Minut
Exahalege that aching, throbbing, suffering, muddied head
for octant, cool, cotnlettable one by taking
NA- U -C ead he Water
25c. a box at your druggists' or by mail from
Notional Zhao rind Chemical Co. of Ce.nada, Limited. Nlontronl.26
...waw.euwx...¢1 .u..+n.um*m,onmu,.m,+n vXIMMINw.112A aw
'ji;,, a-a„«.i gar ,. 1A ne t ,.:env,17,v ee es.3`M't .* eeees0P t cb I eJs'ti�datr..nr"E' r'" d21 i`.N i ,�i�;�t
Miraislg and Metallurgy, t$�,
Chemistry and Mineralogy. ,4
Mineralogy and Geology, 9tie
Chemical Engineering. rt'
Civil Engineering.
Ivieshunical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering.
Sanitary Engineering.
Power Development. la
Ott 1 ". .
.p` thine
A reov i,Sueier 0)3' ;APIIMIE(Y SQ:II LRNOSI.
AMItaaI:ud Co d@ueee<'e University,
attg, triti, t.
For Calendar of the School and further information,
apply to Ike Secretary, School ofMining, Kimotoo, Ont
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JUNE BRIDES
What ittor3 appropriate Wedding Gift for a
young housekeeper than a set of
E. B. EDDY'S INDURATED F113RENVAgE
Comprising Tub, Pail, Dish Pan, etc.
Hadedsome in appearance—Lasting a lifetime
All Zirucers.
POLLUTING THE LAKES.
(Belleville Ontario).
We are beg:nil:lac; ..to understand that
the, fertility of aur soils is guit:g to the
titles and the Pities are sending it clown
to the sea In an effort to dispose uC t1i
sewage. The •Great Lakes have become
infected with typhoid fever. so exten-
sive is the evil that the House of Re-
presentatives has now taken the platter
up. The southern end or Lake Michi-
gan is a perfect plague spot of trphotd
fever, beeause of the sewage dumped Into
it from South Chicago and meighhur-
inIf eommnnitiet. In the $ate of• New
'York, a law goes Into effect nest month,
nrohtbtttng the disposal of sewage in
any lake or stream, The sewage dump-
ed into the Potomac river bus given rise
to three deaths a day front typhoid fever
in the capital of IIID republic. •
Don't experiment with unsat-
isfactory substitutes. ` inson's Fly
Pads Mill :utany times more house
flies than ally other known article.
Orb
HAVOC WROUGHT BY A DIAMOND
A recentnight ittpe0Lionl of a station
on the Minnesota divisiou revealed. the
fact that thu• truly waiting room was
poorly lighted some of the kerosene
lamps had,no aaulniteys at all. One lamp.-
.
was Spruce. e Zet by havingia mote -
ate J..: 31444-4- 17 01411p4x404
threw a res r e. light,,'
in inquiry eon agent, eiglalned that
the duty of taking care of the lamp fell
to the baggagem'ut, who recently bought
a diamond ring .which he wore on all oc-
casions, deafen rhinurteye et this par-
tieular suiting is anconlplished by blow-
ing into Tthe globe and robbing it until
daylight'is visible. The diamond to t his
instaneet;wruuglht sad 11 11T01 with the
chimneys, svhirlh Were so badly etched
by it that, a slight heat knocked thein
into emitheret:h'.$.....]3't'uhn the Northwest-
ern.
'-IELD'S FINISHING TOUCH.
Eugene Field wag once visiting the
house of Richard Henry Stoddard in
New York. During the evening a cer-
tain well known physician dropped itt.
Be was a serious man and a bit pomp-
ous. The talk turned on diet.
"Doctor," $aid Stoddard, "I've: heard
that you eat two eggs at breakfast'
every morning the year round,"
said the doctor enaphatlealiy.
"No. On the contrary."
"On the contrary!" cried Stoddard.
"What's the central'y of eating two
eggs,?"
Laying two eggs,' cants iu deep
solemn tones from Field.
A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL
To All Women : I will send free with
full instructions, my home treatment
which positively cures Leucorrhoea,
'Ulceration, Dtsolacemenis, Vatting of the
Womb. Painful or Irregular Periods,
'Uterine and Ovarian Tumors or Growths,
seen Hot 1Phtshes, Nervousness, Melan-
ebcly. Pains in the Read. Back or Bow-
els, Kidney arld Btadaer Troubles, whet$
rattled by weakness peculiar to our sex.
yeti can continue treatment at home at
a cost of only about 13 cents a week.
My book, " Woman's Own Medical Ad-
visor.'
also sent
to -day. Addsss.M.Smmers, Write
Windsor. Ont.
AN INFANT'S STRENGTH.
MAKING GOOD TIME.
('ant. Lawson was owner anti pilot
of the packet Xew' Orleans,plying tit$
Mississippi in the, flash boating days
of 'ill. Old Mississippi broke battle..
There were miles of vinshing water. Only
an 08l erieneed eye could tell the chan-
nel. leapt. Lawson had been at the wheel
for thirty -,?is home, Ile was totllaueted
front loss of sleep. Restos, a ell°red
pilot aboard, was called to the captain.
"Do you see that North. ;;tar?" asked.
the captain.
"'t'ae, hues."
"Well, hold this boat on that star."
"Yes, boss."
When the eaptlrin awoke an hour
later his boat was winding in and out
among the trees. The captain was in-
dignant. "T thought 1 told you to hold
this boat on the North Star?" he crier!.
"Lor', boss, we's done passed dat
star long ergo"—Housekeeper.
Strained Back and Sidle,
ISSUE NO, 25, 1911
WOMEN WANTED.
rtr�lO1MIIN WANT'1'D, TO TAK1] OIt-
V' dere in $pea's time ; no exporlencar
necessary. Our lines espeolally used by
mothecrs and girls. Apply, Dept, A, 13rit-
inh Canadian Indllustrla3 Company,
2/22
Albert street, Ottait'a.
AGENTS WANTED.
,w,—'."-.V,q-
A GENTS r agency propositions coonvineao
us that none can actual ours. You will
always regret It if you don't apply for
Particulars to Travellers' Dept., 228 Al-
bert street, Ottawa reteeere
'ARMSFOR SALE.
T" OR , SALE—,SPLENDID FARM, 100'
acres, flame buildings;,near Ctty of
London; cheap under mortgage. Katy
terms. Apply at once. London, Lon,
Company, I.ondon, Ont.
"While working in a saw mill" writes
'MIL Kenney, from Otl'nwa. "T strained
my 'back 'and side so severely I had to
go bed: Every movement eaneed ale
torture. .1 tried different, oily and lini-
ment's, but wasn't helped till 1 weed Nor-
vtline.. liven the first application ;ave
temeideralle relief. In three days t will
again at work. Other guru in the mill
Ole :Nerviline with trcnmelnns beucfit
too." Au hnneet record of nearly fifty
years lltl,t r'stabltehed the v.tlti,, of Nor-
vititle, price 21C.
Caged in One Month
If every woman who leas kidney or
bladder `trouble, could go to . I)av!sville,
Ont., aril talk to Mrs. Simpson. they
would ad just as ,she dirt. take 010 Pills
and cure themselves. "For fonrteen or
fifteen years 1 had kidney or bladder
trouble, suffering at times intense pain.
X doctored continually, but nothing gave
tea per hent relief until I was per-
suaded to try Gip Pills. Within a couple
of days T. received great relief, and after
taking one box was completely cured."
Mrs. A. Simpson.
'Write National Drug & Chemical Co.
(Dept. It L.), Toronto, for free sample.
00 cents a box, or 6 boxes for $2,50, at all
dealer's.*
THE POWER OF NIAGARA.
A recent estimate of the amount of
derived from Niagara i''alls
�^ •f0 horse -flower, tvided
ill its aPpdtr.atiorls as follows:
eotro-
! ! d tries i'0000 rattly, y ser -
s 1 'ariai s in-
vite. 5f,2W; lign..utb, ,u.i)U, 1 t
duetrial purposes, 34,510. The total energy
of the falls I,t estimated at 5,40),000 horse-
power, e0 that not in0Clt t'.toro than 13
per cent, 13 at present utilized.—Youth's
Companion.
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GLORY.
(Pude.)
Jimmie—Billy's awful stuck-up, isn't
i�Chimmie—"99'0)1, hatn't he got a right to
bei He caught de first cramp of de
swimming
nd .Ih.ed hisbigtae cut 'year, went
barefoot
glass a couple of weeks before any of
de rest of u$t, got stung by de first
bee, and was de•first kid to get pinched
by cops for playitrt,�+ ball in de streets!
Myth of Hercules Has Some Truth
In It.
The myth of the infant Hercules, who
atrengled two serpents in hie cradle,
may not have been a myth at all, but a
fact, sayte the London Aelegraph. Mod-
ern science has proved that it is quite
a. iso'ssibie feat, The new-b0rnobabe Is
relatively much stronger than a full-
grown mall according to the result of
n,etbea1 tests. 'The muscles of Lilt, tore-
arg1s ere surprisingly vigorous. .A few
hours after birth a baby suspended by its
finger to a: stick, or to the finger o1' a
person, can hold itself in the air for
10 seconds, and, in the case or a par-
tieularis strong infant, for as long as
half a minute. At four day$ ell' the
ehild's strewth has increased, and the
time is two and a half minutes for 0S per
cent. of babies. The maximum is at-
te1ned at a fortnight. Few infants can
hong on' for more than one and a halt
minutes, though ono exceptional young
Hercule:: remained suspended ,for 10,0
101'01118 dead 313 seconds b3• his right
hand. After that be stili humin on with
his Left for 13 seeoncls,ionget:" It Is not
stated whose babies were put .through
these horizontal bar' gyrrinaetlea at the
t early age of from Otte hour to'a fort-
rt!s:tt.
plat -es it at .,33,7
shun cat nus
4,031gidi4 41/012Mm .•Sxtn usv,taaem ZI
Pi
ktuttligellaSSearantWAIMMIZZEISSIVOSSZI
Every: etid
is interested and should know
about the wonderful
MARVEL whining Spray
The now Vaginal Syringe. nock
—Most convenient 1t caresses'
lnerantly.. Ask rout
drurist
If ho cannot supply the
81 AlIVIt I. accept no other,
but send stamp for Illustrated
beak—seated. It gives full partic.
Mars nod dtrecttonn Invaluable to ladles.
WINDSOR SUFt'LY CO.,
Windsor. Ont. Genual Agents for Cank A.
ACCORDING TO RULES.
(Ju,ge.)
"Why,. you absent-minded man! Why
are you starting out with an umbrella
cat such a sunshiny day?"
"1 am bound for the art gallery."
"But you cannot' exhibit .an umhre[-
Ita !' . •
"Of course not. -Bet a notice on the
i tr tatogue says bha'l'.. 0110. Omit leave hist.
font1 or umbrella outside before he Call
ell 1st'."
BY MIME EYE BE a..
'wl • Fat Rawl', Wesi,Vdersy,Watery, 1yesvnti, a, -t
"
GRANULATED EVEL3 :S..
MurineDeesa''t Sizliirt—tooth :'s??,tyO Psa>Q'
lhag+talc $2A YdariaeE a Rerapia,11 ltd. Pae.'.aFi+e, $1.61
Murine Eye Satre: an Aseptic Tubes, 29c, SLOB
EYE.DOOKS AND ADVICE PREZ BIt NAIL
MaltrineEerelkeznesclareb.,Chicaego
SNUBBED BY QUEEN.
• (Rochester Herald.)
Queen Mary has openly snubbed liar.
Cousttelo, who stands at the head of
the list of duehessses, end Mrs, John
Jacob .Etter, because they are living
apart from then' husbands. It was Presi-
dent Hadley of Yale who insisted that
social ostracism would solve ,;ume of the
Most aggravating of our modern prob-
lems.
Puzzle—Find the Third Person.
She (aa the ligh+,s suddenly went
out in the crowded car)—"O tseorge:
You l;'houlc11)'t ki:is n)e here!"
George--"But—but 1 didn't."—1,ifs
The Trusts are beginning to eun-
l)eCt• that the Supreme Court, hither-
to never accused of p)rpebrating a
joke, may have handed them a regu-
lar pries package.-13niti'mIre News.
THE PUZZLE. ••
We cern understand the ease with
whieh a fool and his 'money are upart-
ed, but what puzzles us•is how the fool
got the money to part with.—Cleveland
i'laia Dealer.
Ask for Minard's ... d take no other.
I NDUSTRY.
lOpportunity).
Never want:'-eytbinS, but, atbnv' n
never waste time. + 1 "i : a°.11i�
To -day c,.u.... .gut once and never a,.-:
turns, Time is one of heavens richest
Silts: and once trier is irrecoverable, Do
not spend your time so 110se 1111.1 .0)12
181)1000)1 yourself hereafter. 'There
ale no sadder thoughts than "too. late."
1114 "it might have been." Timis 13 a
Lt ust, and' for every admits of it •you
will have to account. Tao epare o, sleep,
7Nare of diet, nod sparest of t]rne. Nei -
$411 010:e said that he attributed all his
success in life to having always been
0 r,ttarter of an hem. before his time.
Tee young should never hear any langu-
age .but this: You have your own way
to melte. end it depends upon' your own
ext tenons wbrtletr you atar'4e or•It't.
•
NEVER. SILIT+YOUR BOOTS..
ghat doesn't; cure the cord.,' Just apply
that 0141 stand-by, Putnam'? l'ainl+ray
Corti and Wart Extractor. It, acts Iilci:
magic, kills rife. 11aiI1, cures the corn, doe:f
it without burn of sear. Get the best--
it's Ftttliam's rainless Corn and Wart
best—
.Extractor, the 4tlre relief far eellnarets,
bunions, warts and corns. Price .25e.
Q e THE FLY FIGHT.
(:Montreal Gazette).
The City Hall authorities are entering
00 a camphoen for suppressing the dis-
ease carrying fly. They have issued in-
structions for householders advising that
all decaying matter should be burned,
disinfected or removed with promptness. • •
that food should not be exposed, and
generally that cleanliness should be tnatn-
tatted not only In the houses, but la
their surrounalinge. All this Isgood, and
the better its spirit is observed the morn
'wholesome will be the city. And it the
city 11a11 acts as well as advises cleaner'
roads and lanes will help on the ,good
cause. The municipality 8a well as the
individual citizen has occasion to 'swat
the fly. •
Wilson's Fly Pads, the best e
all fly killers, kill both the flies
and the disease germs.
Minard's Liniment Lumaerman's
Friend.
WRONGS OF THE POOR.
(Woman's Horne comeenion,)
Departures from, the old ;ray in Mega
educational come in for Lord raps, first
and last, but not often ar ethey assailed
as in this letter which a g]uwering boy
handed 10 his teacher the other day:
"Madam you kepe. feting Icy 8011 to
breeth with his dierirarlt I :repose rich
boys and girls all has dterfratns but
how about when their father only makes
S doliers a day and theres 4 younger 1
tot you its e110u3 to 1)18(1e everybody
s,.ciallsts first its one thing and 'been
its another and now Its dierfram its too
much.
Tt is for you, because it is you
Who 'wants it good. You know
it oasts more to put on poor
paint than to pet on good paint.
Your bonze sunsuit be painted
. tenth good paints, with
1111iPi SAYS PACS
to keep it loolcing fresh and
bright and clean for year$ --costa
not too touch but just whet is
( right for right paint, We want
yeti to tee Our hands:on e little
foaltiet • telling all about house
Violyou. Write
forcopy of ouIt r iBookl t AD b711
free.
A. !RAMSAY & SON 00.,
Tien PAINT 111011411'4r.
Mate*. 116042. ne
REACHING THEiR LIMIT.
'Mrs, Perry had It (torrid tone with
the custom house officers on her return
from London."
In what way?"
They wanted t0 make her pay duty on
the thirty-nine articles In her new EOno-
lish prayer boait,"
e -m
Keep Minard's Liniment in the house.
*4 44
HELPFUL PHILOSOPHY.
(Popular Magazine),
Ar Irishman, who was "doing the
sights" of a western town. paid a visit
to the morgue, but soon left the build-
ing after taking one loop at the starie
figures'.
On the outside he was soared with a se-
vere fit • o1' coughing.
"That's a bay rough yon have, my
,map," remarked a syrnpatlletie by -stand
111,
'''Sure•
it is," agreed the. Irishman; "bel
a lot of them fellows in there would
like to 'rave le"
Minard's Liniment used by Physicians
' ENGTHENING TI -1 'E DAY.
A. couple of laborers who had been
working on the waterworks got into,
conversation.
"1 say, Doh," exclaimed one of than
filen, "you are a bit,Of a soholar. Can
you tell me who it wits that ordered
the sun to stand still?"
"1: don't know," replied l3ob, •"Sotto
eon Of a gran of, a contractor who want-
ed a. big day's work. out of the *boring
Than, you eau bet."—London Ans"uvera.