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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1914-04-09, Page 2Powdered lime sprlakled a lout where cockroaches abount will speed- ily drive them away. To prevent fruit in salads from turn- ing dark, squeeze a small quantity of lemon juice over it. The fruit will keep its color and be fresh until 1110 following day. When your oven is in use, try bak- ing potatoes on the top of the stove, Put them on an asbestos amt and cover them up closely with a largo ket- tle. Turn them a couple of tinges while baking. You can make a cement for unending china by mixing plaster of Paris with 'the white of an egg. When the hands are very dirty, and .you aro in a ,hurry- to wash them, try a little granulated sugar with the soap. Grease spots on wall paper may be removed by applying a powdered mag- nesia. Remove hist front steel by covering with sweet oil for a few days, then rub with a lump of fresh lime and polish in the ortllnary. manner. Tomatoes with centres taken out and filled with chopped pineapple, celery and, walnuts, covered with mayonnaise dressing, snake a delicious and dainty,. looking salad. A Scientific, Constilalional Treatment PURIFICO FOR CANCER, TUMOR ALL BL000 DISEASES Thirty-three years of success. iundreds of t cstinionials from all Parts of Canada and United States. ALL THE PROOF YOU WANT Write for booklet "Evidence". Address, At). O. G. Difl%n,. Cleo. Mgr. The Purifico Company of Canada, Limited BRIDGEBURG, ONT. INASMInnillielaMME POLITE PROFANITY (New York Sun) Profanity of a certain kind may be Permissible at the proper time and place. It is aa safety valve for the temper, it too often a mark pf exacerbated nerves and insufficient self-control. But It is a rel- ish, not a joint. And all the relief and ,ail i{Ip cajoyjnoet thigh it. affords— and nope -Can it give to those wTo"abuse 1t—may be had innocently enough and even with luxury and research of words. "Tripe and onions," "Pitch, tar and tur- pentine," "Cats and calendars," "Money ',Til take it," "Great Colonel," "Jam/ - slid Joaephus," "Pankhurst ll"—a flowers of fancy open their 'acs to the .artistic and uupro. Stoparation " erste•. ady Lor. ner Is %merit, i Wife of New -11M ade Baronet Lady Lowther. Philadelphia, Pa.-- ady Lowther, r forme el Alice illi h of Philadelphia, lP hta is aa .American wife Of a newly made baronet, Her husband is now S'„' Gerald Lowther, rte a? a Mother of the speaker of the Hausa of Com- mons and until recently was British ambassador at Constantinople. Lady Lowther is famous throughout Europe for her humanitarian work; One of her many activities along this line was the creation of a relief fund for the families of killed and injured in the last Balkan war, THE BEST GRAINS New Government Bulletin Gives Experiment Records, lr twenty-alx years the Dominion iikierimental Parma have been ex- per'fmcnting with grain crops at rho tari'ia farms anc!I stations distributed (' ,;oda. 1' -ring .to learn -which 'tesulea in Ile (111- - tractor. Acts Actslike maga (, any but "Putnam's"—it's tiee,e3 : i 5 at all dealers. Unravel This. A young woman asked the mages - trate for a separation from her Ma- hood, to whom she was married; only three months ago. She added:j •' "He is my second husband. My first Is doing time." "Then this man is not your hus- band?" asked the magistrate, "0h, yes,,he is," was the reply. "I was my first husband's second wife. first one is still alive. That is what he is doing time for," •.s Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia •-a NEW G. T. P. HOTEL, At Minaki, Ontario, a point 115 miles east of Winn) there is Peg. being built by the Grand 'hunk Pacific for the health and pleasure -seekers of the west, the Minaki Inn and Annex, It is expected that the hotel will be ready for the reception of guests by the op- ening off' the summer. The park in which the buildings stand, thought beautiful by day, will be converted in- to a fairyland by night, the ground be- ing illuminated with electric lights Placed in the most attractive schemes. Minaki is situated on the Winnipeg river about 11.5 miles east of Winni- peg. It le expected that the Dominion Government: will make extensive im- provements about the water front, and at present a large number of eottag's are in course of construction, and others will be erected in the early spring, MEN AND ANIMALS. (Montreal Daily Mall) Only so many Cattle, horse, sheep or hogs can be put into a cattle oar on the train, but tired mothers and innocent girls are jammed into a railroad or -street car In a painful and immodest manner without a word oflegal protest, A man can be arrested on the street and fined who drives the underfed and overworked horse, but no official atten- is paid to the one who drives the under- fed and overworked man. .► s Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Good, But Not Perfect. "I have a stenographer now," proclaim- ed a prominent business man, ',who comes pretty close to being a prize. She is always punctualalways neat, and her manner are perfect: She has a pleas- ant voice, she is Mee to look at, and she doesn't chew gun). She never flirts with the young men In the office, and she Is never impertinent" "Almost a prise?" repeated one who was listening "Why she's almost too good to be true What's the nmttea with her?" "She can't take dictation, and she doesn't know how to use a typewriter," "Well, a fellow can't have MI y thhag perfect,"—Exchange. WOMEN 'THE EQUAL OF MEN. (Kingston Whig) Why do women earn less than men; Than is the question which an English paper. discusses In an earnest way. The answer' of greatest importance is that women are not trained for the professions like themen,.; because homemaking and not.. business is their ultimate goal. The women are quite as bright and useftti when they enter any occupation us their lire's' work.. Magical Effects on Neuralgia Throbbing Pain Goes Quiojcil TREE PERSONALITY, They Have Their Distinctions the Same as Humans, h r A YEAR'S 'SUFFERER CURED lr{ fl'c pleat ve of all the pasture pelt- s'. a hl Ica is (401 of the red cedar, when "NERVILINE," I n antuun winds blow and toss 1 2 Iii l quotes of these Indian chieftains they Nb pr rton roadin g this 000)1 0001 yr+c Ihelr olive green 1)1ankefs bol ehc 4tim 0011(1 long lieu;, _VeuraJgfa. -; bout theme and seam to stuck tui Nerviline will quickly Mire e r ,, r'eli'cts hl dignity or gather in ,ill t silent groups to (1100(100 weighty worst NIhralgia, end Mrs, ( 1 ta0 11,hcs of the tribe. Thus for the larger 1u her strong let1,'t' written from Rte 0 tall warriors that In liner time 1 post Miley, 11010: "One long y the largest of my lite was almost .. hill( given up to treating droa4fn'I iii Ick;; of Neuralgia. The agonyt',il experienced Miring 0(tne of the 1Yh� m attacks was simply mmentionable4To use remedies by the score without permanent relief was mighty discqur- aging. At last I put my faith in Nei. vicine; 1 read of the wonderful pain - subduing power it possessed and m de up my mind to prove it valuable: r useless, Nerviline at once eased e Pant and cured the headache. C ltnu(us treatment with this mase= working remedy cured ole enter' y, and 1 have ever since stayed we1l,? Mrs, Evan's case is but one of 11 n rh'eds that might be quoted. Ne 1- line is a specific for all nerve, mus lae or joint pain. It quickly cu neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, Ia hack, neuritis and rheumatism, Fo ?ears in use, and to -day the m 1 widely used liniment in the Dom I). ion, 1)00'1 take anything but '1 "'Ne - line," which tiny dealer anywh e van supply in large 50c fancily o Bottles, or in a small 25c trial slz cut traveled far, hove met many war- s, , r; and learned wisdom from the meet - its, 'There is no solemnity about these, I d there is dignity and a vivid person- , lie, 0111)11 it Is hard to match in any tier 1000. It is hard to think of these of the vegetable world. I suspect 110,0 of standing immobile only at their trill and of being capable of trooping up hill and over into some other pasture '( 1,1 they see 01t, its readily as the woodchucks would, or any other A-foot- rli denizens of the place. the greater trees of the pasture, do not seem to carry such personality, )(any of theme are like structures holier than people, '1'110 pine that spires high is elite a church, From it A the winds pass I hear the sound of 1(•aa tones and the singing of hymns in a language that is older than man, a music whose legend is that of a World Were roan Was. Perhaps the first pines caught the music of the morning stars when first they sang hymns together raid have made it a part of the ritual of their worship ever since, No nota- tion that man has devised can express this music nor can any Instrument which 1011 has yet made produce it. Its hymnal in.mesazo(0, On the soft brown carpet of nave and transept of this ca- thedral tree one's food rolls is hustled silently and he who passes without his Lead bowed in reverence for the solemn- ity of the place goes with soul dulled to the higher spiritual influences of the woods. —Winthrop Packard in the Bos - 1011 Transcript, '11 BABY'S OWN TABLETS .USED FOR YEAR A Discovery in Potatoes. An important announcement has b .n made in Paris at the Instance of th e n tin0uishd Trench servants who h \'e 1 ,, engaged for some time past in perhnents with a view to the aster »tent of the cause of potato disease ale los.-,blr means of remedy. They fJ that edible tubers can be abtained f m potato seeds with the aid of a Cert microscopic ground mushroom, wit 1 fastens on the roots and causes'" the tuber10atton desired. This 1nu0hroonl is also 0 parasite of the bittersweet, or woodnightahude. In the spring ofpi,they succeeded in obtaining from s ed 80 planta, all bearing tubers In gee er on less quantities, some of them wet 1) Ing much fi as ncl u0) five ounces. n0)r. 1 n these N- selection ''. made and 11so e d a in 701:3, and « yield Of hardy plaints was obtained free from all disease, ,At the same tine potatoes grown in the neighborhood were All more of less af- fected with rot. let is confidently an- nounced AS a result Of these rxper1- nlenlo that the regenerations of the po- tato has been made possible, and Cent .- (laent important economic results • expected, -1 hllade11,, o Itrcord. 111 hes `ts P0l)tUtce1at'slur plait been grown side by side, but at the (\'";tral farm at Ottawa new' vari- eties live been bred, and, when found desirable, perpetuated and distributee) t0 growers. For the information of the Canadian farmer, the more important results of the season of 1913 at the different farms have been put together in sum- marized forst and issued in Bulletin No. 74, They arc included in some recommendations as to varieties to grw and methods of production to fol- ic* that should prove of great service to growers in all parts of Canada. Referring to Marquis wheat, )N:11 1011 was bred at Ottawa, the Bulletin says: "Marquis produces very large crops, has usually good straw, and is more resistant to rust than most of the com- mon varieties." A large edition of this bulletin has been printed, so that all who desire copies may secure them by applying to the Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture, at Ot- tawa. a a Why He Quit Smoking. "1 see that Brinkerton has at last quit smoking ilia doctor told hien more than a year ago that IL was bad for him and Ills wife has been trying for a long time to persuade hint to give it up. Evidently he has 01 lust been will- ing t0 !eaten to reason," "I don't know whether it can proper- ' be called listening to reason or not. Hist pretty stenographer complained that cigar smoke hurt her throat"— edge, Not Stone Blind, Proudly he placed a single diamond ring ou tier tapering finger, "It's 0 very shall diamond!" she said, and paused. Then: "And not 'very brilliant, either," "Ah, sweetheart, but love is blind." Raising her limpid eyes to his, she said: "Yes, dear, but not stone blind;"— St. Louis Post -Despatch, Blobbs—Do you prefer a dark cigar or a light one? Slobbs—lt makes no difference to the, provided it is a -light at one end. "It's the unexpected Ihnt hanpons," quoted the Wise Gay, "Yes, especial- ly to the follow who is dead sure I u can never be wrong," added the Simple Mug. To prevent milk front scorching, rinse the saucepan with cold water before pouring in the milk. You will find reef in ZamBak It eases the burning, .stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zam- Buk, means cure: Why not prove this ?,tauDrikviz.z scores.— ANYONE THEIR CLOTHES WITH The D:c that color, ANY 1 aKIV tae ��Ne Chino, el1M14 en. Melo and 5101110. . Al, your nr'eglet or De ler tend tar Booklet c o,nten ver sun Cc. I,,mirrd,Nontre al When a mother uses only one medi- cine as long as there lire little ones in tete hone it certainly bears grand tes- timony, to the value of that particular remedy, 'Thousands of mothers use nothing else but Baby's Own 'Tablets. Concerning them Mrs, A. LeBlanc, Melnramcook West, N.B., writes: "1 have to u0)ed Baby's Own Tablets for my little ones for the past ten years and know of nothing to equal them during teething time or for colic, constipa- tion and indigestion. • All my neigh- bors who have used them think as 1 do" The 'tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine 'b., Brockville, Ont. Fish Colored to Order, In recent years scientists have met 'Vint wonderful success Its the ;aliti- :111.1 coloring of flowers, malting them more beautiful as well its more valu- e 11e. hoses, carnations, violets, and many other sl1CC1es of flowers have st ccessfully been treated with chemical mixtures and have been made to attain n any different calors, but not until 1001113 have the investigators ex- tended their experiments tato the animal world. in Sicily it is said fish have been col- o 0d to Hutt the human fancy. As yet t1 e experiments have not been carried o It extensively, an the process used is st id to be somewhat dangerous. Pew f'sh other than carp have been experl- tontsd upon, and thus far good results been qj, i eel 11 Of of chalk, iron, and a quantity o1 't into the water where the flah kept.. The fish are kepi In this (' for a few weeks, when they are n another chemically prepared 1, into which .are introduced iron tan, Tree Surgery. Tree surgery as now pract teed is some times more than an art, Itmight he ratt- ed a science; but there tie still to be 50011 001110 examples of treatment In old methods that auraet oil( ution as tor Instance in the case of a lto e rho southern edge of 01adhon Square far New fork. This tree, which is n laic,' more than a In diameter al the butt, had In 000 side a cavity that extended upward from the ground for about five feet, Lapsing at the top to n point, while 1„ Its widest it was about half the tleee wi4tith. This cavity ,s filled from the bottom up to a he fght of 1.1to feet or more with cement, and then upon that there arc laid, ono above another, 0(111 layers of cement trtween tine ',ricks. and above them, whore the rarity oar. news, half a Mick and above that t0 the top cement. Thus the cavity is completely filled, but the filling looks curious with the. bricks in it lnfd un like bricks in a wan. ES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD 1 you stiffer from bleeding., itching, td or protruding piles, sand me your tress, and 1 wilt tell you how to care rself at home by the neer absorption atment; and will also send some 01 hone treatment free fur trial, with ermines from your own locality 11 eared. Immediate relief and per - gent cure assured. Send no money, ht.rll olhern of this ofier. Write to- t.o Mrs. M. Summers, box r 8, Wind. runt GALL STONES. ler Kidneys and Bladder trouble, Gravel ll0 Rheumatic pains are quickly and post I tivel)' cured with the celebrated remedy, ie NOL In Kidney diseases some cf ll:e 0011- 1e toms which are pain in the heel( n, mins, o0 numbness of the thighs, deposits to the urine, etc.. the SANOI, treatment works '11 wonders cleaning the Kidneys of ail the 'ire impurities, and keeping them healthy and acting properly, M Price, 81;0 per lotus. For sale a1 leading Drar-gists. Free, literature frnm the SANOL n1ANU'rR0 „ �1 e WFACinnipegf1, Alan,1\CO„ LTD Wanted Them Know I d C nen. GIeams. e1 n man jumps at conclusions the of us ;a+ generally sec his finish. Man has such an impediment in his h that he can't, say a good word • ](lnlsslt, at thoughts orl best eddy when five on time. fjen "Ifenpecko has made a lot of 10' oord 01 1)05 wife's voice in his phone. graph and sealed them up In a safe- ty deposit 001)11." ty deposit vault" "Well, he says he wants future gen- erations to know what their ances- tors had to put up with," the People who are stere of Oder In /leaven don't seem to bein rticuhlr hurry a.10001 claiming it. man who raises objections is sure of a large crop, 3' a man with a future gbeforo hon dicapped by a past behind him. it many young 111et1 have an fin- k( idea about marriages. Some even expect to have thln' own about it—Now York Times. 's Liniment for sale every. wife. If dva ,r0V it*? ,s anti Som 0en old rienC , ith0, au it res 'he ttin) 1n10 ort In pan of d La otter T:0)' 5e 00 Bail nett' fin( hest goo( UE AIDS TO SUFFRAGE, Montreal -Telegraph) cause of woman suffrage is to it will advance by its advocates themselves good citizens In every d by the appeals which some of gonists so amply make to the is of logic and of fair play. s work 1n this world has always repair, to conserve, to build up, to destroy. Men are in all con- vasteful and destructive enough heeding any help in that direc- hen Mrs. Pankhurst, her and her friends, being to vlo 11 preservation of national treas- cause 00th be a.0 good as 000, BLOW TO MILITANTS. (Toronto Star) dvocates of universal military will be forced to revise their ar- 'rhey lay much emphasis advantages of mllltary training . discipline and obedience, But y, this argument fails to the f the officer may obey ordiso- rs 00 he pleases. We cannot c law for the officers and an - the private noldlers. 'She psi - at have the same liberty as his or else both must Implicitly orders of the (government, • never ran smoothly yet can expected to change its char - us, so we must take It as we and fashion it into the very pe we can by patience and or,—Charles Dickens, WOR J1101 wormy', von sa 1'. 0101110 0d -Un111 wet me make bad conte, drooping spirit Pnor (0(11(0, and feed does then, little good, Ism+l methods heavy don't do It. SPO H N' S Itnnocrs the 11,01110 1,,) plc of 1 nes 1,1r1 IVO, an, save reed billsheolul 11 y111 fele dl 1,Kou rind condi( 100.. in- ch/11111g 61001 mart ,\lies} s ready. All druggist,. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen, irvch WHY NOT 7 PER CENT. INT LREST? If your money r,lrn lelen than 1u•ite to us to -day, F -e are offering ing the Ponds of a successful, iron -organised company which yield e5. Iain 0t and have it profit sharing feature as well. Your lnteslnl it may be withdrawn any time after our year on f,0 days nolh,. Send for :modal folder and full Particulars. NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, Limited CONFEDERATION LIFE BUILDING, TORONTO, CANADA. , •.e.r ISSUE NO. 15, NH HELP WANTED. 1STANTED—DYER FOR BLANKET 0 Mill; must be expert in piece dye- ing. Apply to P. 0. Box 65, Bamilton, Unit Easily Remedied. Gathered around the campfire the other night 010y were talking about the country hotels they' had collided with when Congressman Charles L. Bartlett, of Georgia, told of an experi- ence that a commercial traveller had down east. Compelled to remain in a small town overnight the traveller sought what appeared to be the hest 110101 in the place and was assigned to a roost on the second floor. In the beginning everything seemed to be all right, but just as the sales- man was about to retire a life-sized rat galloped across the bedroom floor, fol- lowed by another rat, and then more rats. Downstairs wont the salesman with sonic speed, "What's the matter?" was the Won- dering response of the proprietor "ain't Ye sleepy?" "It's rats!" answered the salesman. "The room seems to be full of them." "Oh, that's easily fixed," cheerfully' replied the proprietor, turning to an employee. "Sam, take a cat up to No. 12" U I N Stock Yards TORONTO Largest Canadian Market For Beep and Feeder Uh'1 �'E.11l�r;4,�F 0,S' Sheep and Horses WRITE FOR INFORMATION Some Profitable Ideas. .A largo fortune was realized by the In - Venter who t+r!elted the. Idea of making umta•ellas, from alpaca instead of ging- ham, and Samuel 1,'0x, the patentee of the improved paragon frame, left by will about 007,000 from the profits ut his in- vention. Luorw-eus rums have been reaped from Ole mechanical 000t0it u,cc0 for carpet beatings, convenient poxes of various kinds of pocking goods, to nay nothing of those. wonderful Inventions connected with electricity and the manufacture of India rubbe77r. ' indeed the patents on small articles have always been most lucrative. The rubber tip at the 01111 of lead pencils haps yielded well over 525,0011. A large sunt was gained by 1.110 loan who con ('010011 the idea of an Invented glans bell to Land over gar jets, and thus prevent the ceilings from behne blackened and the 0101101 pointed screw has been (0)111 _thousands of pounds, The Inventor of the softy match—or rather the prescient person who protect- ed the idea made. a ling, f»rl one: /en did the owner of the fust safety pin patent,—Repan Observer. FOR e-- EOR WOMEN'S AILMENTS DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS have been the standard for 21 years, and for 90 years prescribed and re- commended by Physicians. Accept no other. At all druggists, When Vapor is Dry. A popular misconception is 111e sup- position that aqueous vapor and tee are wet, The are In themselves dry, and become wet only when they turn to 308111•. So dry is aqueous vapor that It will dry and moist object that it comes In contact with. Superheated steam, before 1t eondenses, in 1i. dry gas. ice feels wet if the temperature of the band Is sufficient to melt it; as lee 10 dry, Another misconception is that air can be either moist or dry. It Is condensed aqueous vapor in the air that Is moist, and it would he moist If there was 110 :.lir, A given quantity of aqueous vapor con- fined 111 a given space will be Leet or dry according to the temperature. At 1P degrees for Instance, it mighty bo partial- ly condensed and conscqupently . wet, ((Tolle at 70 degrees, owing to expansion, It would be &v.—Technical World, Minard's Liniment Cures Burr:, Etc. WORif ON G. T. P. The progress of construction on the last part of the Grand Trunk Pacific is being watched with the greatest of interest from all parts of Canada, and the road will be in a condition to re- ceive heavy traffic shortly after it has been opened. At present settlers are rushing. into'British Columbia in great numbers both via way of Prince George and via Prince Rupert, and it is oxpectdd that agricultural develop- ment will be very rapid. HELP FOR FATHER, (London Morning, Advertiser) Lillian Russell says that the secret of female beauty is plenty of hard work close to nature, This should cause a lot of the spring gardening to be taken off father's shoulders, Trivial Cause of a Bloody War. in 1110 year 1154 a Polish nobleman became obnoxious to the laws of his country by reason of 111s having emit - milted a crime Ile lied to Svndun, whereupon] John Casimir, Xing of Po- land, wrote to Charles Gustavus, King of Sweden, demanding the surrender of the criminal, The King of Sweden on reading the despatch noticed that his own name and titles were 1'0ll loved by two "et ceteras," while the ,tame . 01 the )Ging of Poland was 1011010.41 hp three. Tho missing "et c0tera" u> e'n- rnged the Ring of Sweden that he at once declared war against Poland, The war ':vas carried on with great bit- terness until 1660. when a pewee wail signed at Oliva, near Danzig. A non - 'temporary writer (Kochoksky) poured out his lamentations on the war in . these terms: "How dear hae this 'et cetera' been to mai With how Jany lives have these two potentates paid for these missing eight letters! 5Vi111 what streams of blood has the Nihust of a few drops of ink been avenged!" --1Iarper's Monthly, ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE." To gee the genuine, (nil for full 1100', LAXATIVE 13x010) f D151517. mh LAYA d for signature of 1. 11-. GROVE. tuns a Cold In One D1- 250. 4111. Strongest Impulse of Instinct, Perhaps the strangest. Impulse ea' 111• stlnct to be found in nature is that, exhibited by the salmon in sp.t: ling time On toe Northern Pacific 111 of the 'United Skates, Canada, -+imka, and Siberia, where these fish allotted, they annually make their desperate dashes Up the great rivers, sotto of them 1,500 to 2,000 mile0 in length, in search of suitable spawning grounds. Nothing seems to stop the mad rush of the fish, leaping the falls, dodging and evading all obstacles, they come in countless thousands; heedless of birds, bears, minks, otters, and other wild beasts which prey upon them in addi- tion to clan's wholesale slaughter, the males, who become quite savage at this time, fighting desperately among them- selves. When the spawning grounds have been reached and the eggs laid the fish are so weak from exhanstiou that they are unable to protect them- selves, for they have no nourishment whatever after leaving salt water, and, drifting ,I1gwn with the eurreot,, s' .tete,. fail easy prey to the enemies of 101110.4 kind, or die of exhaustion before reach- ing the sea, 11 is one of the unsolved mysteries of nature that tier,) fish should thus inevitably sacrifice them- selves in their first season of 1'epru- ductfon. I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT the BEST Liniment in use. I got my foot badly jammed lately. I bathed it well with MINARD'S LINI- MENT, and it was as well as ever next day. Yours very truly. T. G. McMULL1'IN. Out of the Mouths of Babes. The Parson—Loltle, don't you know it is wrong to worry your mother so? Little Lottie—Huh! You dm1't know mamma! .She worries me more than 1 worry_ bel' Mother—What did you mean, Dor- othy, when you 011111 your teacher was "queer?" Little Dorothy -1 was des' too ,)'lite to '0press my real 'pinion of her, ,Anxious Mother—Jack, you must en - member to use your right hand inure. 1 don't want you to become left -hand - Little Jack --Don't 10011y, mamma. Some of the best pitchers la the league are southpaws. Harold had discovered a new play- mate in a boy who had recently moved into the neighborhood, "What sort of a boy 1s this Johnnie you talk so much about?" asked the careful mother. "0h, he's not. an angel—that isn't Ms specialty—but he's all right," re- plied Harold.—Chicago News, ----m-e-a—�.-.— PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Druggists refund money 11 PAZO oINT. MENT falls to cure Itching, Blind, Bleed- ing or Protruding Plies First appffea- tiun gives relief, 5dt. THE BARBAROUS DUEL, (London Morning Advertiser) It 18 generally admitted among civil- ized people that war is nen evil handed down to 110 from barbarism. 'l'Im sup pression of war between Individuals is ono of the first steps towards the n1ain- te-nnncc of orders and the peaceful settle- ment of dispute between nations. That country which maintains the right. am justice of individual war, There cannot be a resort to law for the settlement o1 national disputs, so long as individuals are encouraged to settle theirs by tyldna. the law into thio' own hands, BENIGHTED. (Chicago Tribune) A map of the United States, showing the suffrage states in white, the no suf- frage states In black, and the partial suffrage states with dotted or shaded lines, reveals the southeast seaboard and its llnterland in solid black. This was the "solid south." It was the land of slavery. It 18 the land where wo- men have no vote upon any question 00 candidate. It Is the land of chivalry. It is h On thethe suffrlandageof mcanild it lalabor, r darkest our America, Missionaries are needed to wo* to the mouth.