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I 0 P ,1,l%al%.L .Ttw-kr Oh, U vla4i; word. cluly #1 Invontiort for Amy tjse. povisod hy a � I , �, �09 . .. � .1 .6 ' i , - dffimft� NUNN" berell, * A 0orvInn. it .1 AW � � 1 I' , Ina 9 . .1. I " I I I . F I . 1 1 The succoagial Siguarl RtIrm,wbove � A -Servitin. h1us Invented, what lie tertils . i 1 4 g.Q:�:- #oW­ ' I .D� F. - USURI I P , A$ the tlegtrld, wireo, were xLlre"y is Me& K4 the 'P- hcAt til. x knavottek,"! fur artay pur- ' 4i l l I I . I �;,Wlashfng. thro,ugh. V1u:,rap,,, v" skill 14�� halms'OF posm The, W4t 4 ol l4cen, made wa0r. . I The Harp Qf Memory. . V 4,41thful to the J3144 wito h4d, paid her "c 0,- From .." , TIE . I'll "I I 1. 'ER � Ancn, 0 � . .. I (By Alltu,ow 111011"1%.) I ".. . H1. 1. ­ .1 . : ranwm As bylvict, tu, agplum of I'm% pure h iilo�. 0- � tight by a. toatlug of Vixubor. It is pro- I I . I., Efnitol. W beent � VW43. V�04 with, omm" wlliO4 �(" Into each I � . I R at each I � Ismote the haxii Of \ ­, . � � I I . I'll I . I I-, . . � . I ,Zlemor me, I .. 11 .1 I I= XVIL 1.11 t�t A * � I other to tile 140 of mu, ordinary waWlig 1. I I But never it soug Q4 , h; 4, kr, to — 4 CIIA171 — _.. __1.1 11 . pow . - lialures vwa�­ v � -1 = ­.."— ::-Win-0i4, . Save IV lowly whiriper--balf a sigh— , . . I - I PF 1. �N. " Rtlak, xnd 4. cork seat, w,41cit. Also ser,oa - � Lord Byron remarked that lie woke � ,� 14 "I 11 I I � - . I . . 11,1. i. 4., , ') . 1 4. I 11 .1 tv - 0 .. I .1 W1. Fn . to icee li. ta,vL wb. rrl .1 i 0% IN , 11 � � % � �, a a ire ns� tear as posse Alto $he wout, off. while hor' fatbor was, SylviA lools over liar shoulder, Irom, one worpicia and found 41,14s.eil MMOW; r I , ..4 L -k t �� ,3 ] ,�! . , - . .. W ale P . Thousands, of men kind women 0. - 1%, c4u, liold. one person only fix Prison" Ivent. wrolig, 11111 Aft*f(I.- Put Wfore wbich .she Was Stand- and ,Sylxim 1,41ght With truLk have oat "I IS ,& R �e .3 but hirger , who were bqld or whose hair was falling that Worcl, if $Ile . A nVil'y' lady -like girl." I tu(',�Vglctao the Haaae. ,_ ones may be, mAdA Go the same Plan for � out, testily to Wonderful results obtained' I wonder what were Was 11, wi th faint surprise� Ruk .- � � 4 .1 t And Qaught, Settle furtiief 0mlyorsatiou follmrod, 114 alliging?" ahe said. 41 u,'" only 871VIA,)i was a genuitle success. '11to - R ... . - from the !ieveq So Sister*! prisoned anew ill the Hbiningo wbioil it is nallooe$,sary to; dot -ail, . Leo - tile conveyance of troops and tiaggage I , therIgnd and try$ng to, burri the b),mn ,%,a heard tri intuiteal. critics Nvere, for ouw, unaninions I.. I - Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner. I . - "a .- w I . when crossing rivers. .\ �val, experti who ,5;11!p!e lent free, Sen4 roe L ___ L " , __ . I , to pay poot * to � � � . . -.-- - IWW' , � � 149. ,ocalre W01gs Atr tile think you AOW.4 hear vie." managed it, And t4a dramatic orities de. t me dead regret Ili Its. sound be soulid very likolY a , ' 4;� ,,, strings? Wou Trtttle iff,armed Xa,01hr that lie thp church, this. aftornoon-, b4t I illdix!� in pralAng her voice an(I the ira � - _ We 4 so _ , VO tried ttlti Invention an tile ,,;eIne 9..V a. Suthtrl�nxl S6rgrs' 179 KIRO Sx- cu, , . speal, o. f it in high term4, . Toronto. 116,�e, f1.JrGr6W.r5.1�-4*1.- set? . dottage of Afra, ramalls'. who fox, years Me�* stared. ;�t, her with, Unbounded clared that she would in time be, its fine I . mild hope to 44 -W -01010401111" Would some io­ vo forth oil its angrol had been itservant u4 I, nil. Onnx,L. . '. Asa, f. t, , I . . I have It tat I I ,. roc!"i4ed. lat'D the Russian . . I . . Iviagal r . I I IF . L, r 4 M4 W; I .N an Q c . .9 - . .6 ­ . 11, : . I ratty, - .Afll thi of Your sugg�at4oxt,l ans., "My dear ofifid," ithe said, utting her Vianna, rAved about her--rabout-, ]ter ' . . � . . Wored Novillef "but, first, I woulf! like .arins rouncl her Iteck and, ?isaing her beauty, hel, yo a 11 4 a Cireat Thoughts at the Ancients, � 0 . U. t . lid her rom ittle . -4 ' ' - ' . I shall strike the harp aoutu future, day, ),Qu to dome to tho Ian at Stonodoigh "you sing like an. avageL Why have YOU history; axiii all sorts of absurd raquro �Tlato,ll said Socrates, "You have ob- ' PIL"S CUREQ AT HO ME BY ' . � . . Anti Pat for the answer grave or gcx�', and bErvo some supper );,ft4. ino, and. wa never sung befoire, Lord Lorrimore would wout the rourid, of the newspapers. Bome served, f doubt u(it, thmt we have two I And if even that whisper wakes, I know, can talk over old tinws.-W have been, so. pleased and delighted-" hilitea that she was. the daugl�jor of an cars ancl, two eyea," I aliall read its import ere it shall go, .1'reville was anxious ta 4ow` fimf old nVOUX 'kel" said SYIViA- 'I would Linglish nobleman, Others tllu� she was "Now that ,.Volt mention It", t1noth NEW ABSORPTION 91THOO For it ghost long laid or a word long friend that lie was not quite the parml- have sung to him If I had thought Of a Itussiau princess, who ha.d rail amay Pfilto, "I Ila '�f . L . baldL . less tranip he a.ppeared, T�r , ve, . ale assented it, but I hayin'� sung' shlcd,� from her holue beoxxise her pulvilts do- "And but on 4 tonp L e .0 Is pleasant to Nvaken and know again. and presently they word Jogging alon� She turned k4w Lead away, ellited, to allow liar to follow tile bent of ;,Quite go," � , �llall a Vower be reared where a weed a4de by side, on their way- j�d Ston . a- �Xfarey prudoiltfy� awid. no more 0 the her genius, �Liul by others it was declar- Ifforela nature cloth tonch us tit rf you suffer from bleeding, Itching, was feared 7 leigu. . mownt APA Wt h4s, bli't P, few *lit$ at we . d that sue was Lord Lorrimore's -be- g1kould hear And Roe twice 49 much an ,blind or protruding Plies, solid ine Your Has the grass o'er a.grav% grown green CHAPTHA XV1. %fterwa.rd rsVw perstia6ect her to 11mg a etrothed wife, and that she would, not, wc, .talk, Ig It not go?" Address, and I will tell you how to oliTe with raiuf Sylvia 'had fallen intq good halide. simple WIWI in, the druming-roam, lit- with.-itandhig lier great success recently, "But, my master," observed Plato, "we — tie 4roaraing of tus sow(p44-w4v that yourself at home by tile new al).301-ptioll , LorrIftlore and Morey Fairfax vioa with -would ansue, wed the R14ililtalt n9bicitican 4xicl, retire, - Itave two nostrils And only ous'mouth, tromtruent) and w ill 0 d Prayer. oaph other In their"attention-to the nick Thm were some very' 16A peolife Azy- front tile stago forever. -ee Must' ire therefore small everything r m3s Aen ,$()Me of 0 Thwil. who didlit come to bring peace and bor,ol.y , M'0%rwlfllo thaL ilwatro on the thi a mrd girl, and Mervy's aarQful I at tho bouse, V twice before wo eat oil eTl$ this home t eatinent free for trial, with oil earth, we thank Thee that fit Thy Ilur4ing the ociustant obangQ of air ng .ixglioh stn& Italian, �Jvfg h I rt 141fall AIVD pla.7ccl Was futl to "Plato," Irritably ,rejoined Socrates, references from your own it)"-Llity if I - ar1Wname good tidinp of peace are preached and aoone own brought oolor buck to the and .qMWW, the I*tw Was an old protes, 'Ing, )fey AWAVAACe"W" 91'eet� "anybody can make a flippant coni. Prequested. Immediate relief and per- . nor of the Consery&toiire, Ile was A, v5y e& With G-hoors, 4ad wreaths and bouo mont thli,b will knock the juice out of manant ours Assured. Soild no money to all minkind. We bless TIwe that we ale checks and tho wontQd strangth to silout old: man, wlko used -to *it reading quots, in A(wordailce Vith the' who once were strangers from the cove. for lithe, graceful foritt. delight- the wisest saying a plillosophou call pull blit tell Others of tilis offer, Write to.' , his, Italian. nownpAper and 4yparently too i 11 4L,surft custom, wore thrg*z at her I - nants of promise, baling no hope aud But the Improv&xn,ont ended ifie're, , much, absorbed in it, to %xite any notlee i U T . off, I 10sh yould Cut It out.'� day to Afro, IT, Summers, Box P. 8, , without God in t 4orld, have beep She was V117sloAlly Whole, but the of ),,, fellow boarderx, but, that, night ee , On preparing the stuff for publication, Windsor, Oat, I made nigh by tile blood of Christ. Be- spirit had reaviyod a wound -whio ,a-- h6t6' Was; � there, Pluto prudently cut fw .,It seem. whm ,tylvfa began to sinf lle lowered liorneilmes eom"Tod � out his flip- ' : ' . Qd to dc -OA time and change, hi's t. attogethele, among the flowers, nud not 0101"Al A p4lit comm. . . ing justified by faith we have peace dy ON t oostly, wrtle,le of Jowolry, These Bylvia , ,ont, I - Always the Unattainable. with God. Grant, 0 blessed �;aviour, she took no interest in znytliing, and and, starting to his feet ,with imn, o.-_dlaro- - - - . Small William, ,vvuose stomach ,ad that till the fulness of that peace which though Lorrimora and Alwo.y were unro- Ation of amaxeniont, and, delight, tror,w6 1104dad--tho fir6t unoponed,--to Xercy, Ten cents' worth of Wilson Ply Pads been taking a day off, was trying U to Thou hast promised to Thy disciples mitting In tbolY offorts to Vouiso her who duly Veturlwd tuoln the next nioral- )Vill kill more ]louse flies than throo make a next morning may be bestowed upon 'via, Lot us not And woo bar to forgotfuluoss of bar loss, aero" the yoom to the piano �y whi4h Ing to file Awo'doro, I i hundred shoeta of sticky paper, I -grapefruit, I breakfdst oil be afraid either of life's duties or its they did not succood. Sylvia, was standing, All title Would hit'Vo turned tho heads _�, - L. ) 'My dear 70aliff la,dy,"' he said, in of hinetoon glAil out of twort I by but 6 I- "I wish,' lie said, looking onvionsLy "She booms to be living In 4T6;;m1und, broka-A griglish, where did you get at the generous supply of food on his dangers, knowing that Then art able I I . Respectable CrImlinals, to make all grace aboard.toward 'LIS. In poofr girl", said Moroyp And bh%t very that vo",1�1 via took her triumph uot only Modest , 'strength, 0 Liv but ivith a 'bongo of solemn. 1.00 O"Ib 1. 'When an ordinary fakeir or dizarWited little sisterle plate, 111 was well enough Thy ring One, may we nearly described Rylvi%'o condition. To %Uch ma unanswerz6fe. quest,fou Syt- c n ggs, too", move among our follows, calm and She 'Would sit fQV ILOUro In Quo Place, Via Could. 61aly smile, A.n& j1w 614 VaSln Ity She lind woVicad hard be oro alto practitioner is caught tampering w1th "Hull."' exclaimed his little sister; "I ,strong and helpful, inspired by Thy and fit'alm,ost the mume attitu, , a 10 Uor ,appoarancitij she worked still nature and lending unscir�jltxilous; assist. . I do h r 'hastened -to explain, harder, ud"� that the public expected so wish I was sick enough to eat a grape - Spirit and fulfilling Thy will. Amen. head refAing on her haricl, hor far 0 eyes "Sciltf r do not raeuil wharts did you . "Oe to women seeking to escape the re, fruitill L . fixed on vaocimay, 4pparontly do2 to � all gob the voice Itself—that comes from Minh front her, mud nearly the whole - sults of ludiser4on or thrl Tesponsibm- � . 4 - . . � I I I The True Rock. . that -was going on around -bar. heaven, we know—but virflo ta.ug'6� you� day %vas'spoint In studying the music . I . They passed tbrqugh tho, most baltuti. to sing like thst," and doting of the parts unsigned to her, ties of the maxxle,d state, ile is mowea , . I (By Rev. Dr. R, Torrey.) ful wenory, sojournad In rent cities, In . "My fa,th-r/' sag. Sylvi-, as .4h- had and she goomod to livo'oyltiroly far ancl Ndth Oat keen. Mgimca tliat us=.?X,y You will find my text Ili Deut. xx%fl. whioll. they It-ved, wuivoujod luxury, anawere Jack, in her work, . lands him in the penitentiary or on the - I . Lord Lorrittiore looked on 0 all this p1lows. I and wbat,was novelty to Syl"If "Scill I Than, my desr', your father, was in 44 amazoment Whon a repufable licentiate ys$ 31. "For their rock, is not as our Rock, I ." but it even our enemies themselves being Ivan all disregarded by liar, She, was liv- a Musician, and what. is better, a ffrs4- which lid found It lm� of it modical college falls into the Same At the Yarmouth Y. Al. 0. A. Bo I _ -ld of, Wild 11 Camp, held at Tusket rail$ in August, . judges." The Israelites, the people of Ing an, Inner life, fooditif uwon the main. rate tutor- Let me. h42r you. 9 I ag,R11141y ibla to gob I Ight after evil ways, his oonfreres. haste I fouiid MINARDIS LINI,14ENT most I , God, wefe surrounded by many enemies. cry of the -past, and -wh In or body mov- Sylvia complied, and the oUrotese pa"I" t lie would stand tit the back of his their part lit befuddling tlie jurors with ill Their enetuies were sor otood And listened with U haud box And gaze at tile love) oung are beneficial for sun barn, an liumedULte very loth to achnit, ad through this weary, wonderful world A' technical evidence, 14-ven the promut- relief for colic and toothache, h s had anything better of ours, her soul wag baok at Lorn Hope and profound and critical sitfantloil, turd on the stago no she ficid the lxu d - Ing attorneys are caught with the glam. than they had; but they couldn't help Cainp, which oyflok's pro Then lid patted bar arm approyingl' andionae spellbound, anti Ask himself or of "respectability" which so often ALV RED STO10i 8, zoned bad. made . y . seeing that the God of the Israelites did a pandise for her, and even enthusfasticially, whother lie wtOn't dreaming, and whoo stands between a criminal and his de- - . General Secretary. more for them than their false gods did And yet &he was grateful for the kind. "My dear young lady," he said, 4arn- thor title brilliant, dazzling creature sorts. If the medical profession are to - . for them—as Moses*put, it, "Their rock eg�ly and almost solemnly, 4you havo 4 could be the girl lie had soon in the b;tck charlatans and the representatives : is not our Rock, even olit, enemies them- nes& ancl unwea I rying davotion of her twQ voice -which Is phenomena], And you did grnsp of LAvarick, the rangor I of the Crown hesitate. because of the . guardlanx, . . selves being judges.�, d4yoll not knoly Lt, No OVA ho's told you, It In To that past—Olvided from the pres- sochil position of oriminals, where is the I Are too kind to me, you "'I like a diamond buried In tho spuldl 131thi eat by so short at space of 01118—neither hope of stemming tbis. tide of murder? - It is just the same to -day, Chrit,tians Lord Lorrimore"' she said one day to You must gingl You have A grand lit. Ilia'llor Byhrilin. over rovert�d; but that —The Home Journal. . . . I . - . I.. I are ,surrounded with people who don�t Mercy, who had'been even more -thin its. ,fure before you, Ali, but yont &c6 a she -,vas constantly thinking a,' and d�vell. I , k Playing Safe. sympathize with tilem; by people, often- ually attentive to the sorrow -Arlo -ken future As inukes mo dly times, who are bitterly opposed to them, girl. "I think If Lord lArrinioTe would But you Mu,t , zy to think of. Ing upon it bota 'lie aiia Alerey know, Pay 'what you will, and go where you "I've got a great deal of pleasure from by worldlings, impenitent sinners and geold. me &rd tr7 and speak roughl be carefull there is still as they agmetimes watchod Sylvia sit- like, you cannot got a better, purer or anticipating the trip." - I If P &a much to learn. See, If you ,will, 1_1 -my, -ting lit pensive silence, ]ter beautiful n1ore delicious to% than "Salada." ,g( More, possibly, than you'll got from unbelievers. And worldlings, and im- You would ttop tveatin a , . .gme at were self will to"), You. come to me to -mar. Poor Lorrimore was in rather a. pecu. the trip itself." penitent sinners, and unbelievers are the roost predong thing on earth, I - — very unwilling to admit that the Chris- would, de, rne � it row at the Conservatoire, At elaveqjunrl liar frame of mind. The two years in Brother -Had to Have 'Em. "Tha-Vis what I think. So Ne decided tian has anything better than they f0641"'OU' 9a'd, with a taking for granted that oho, could not which he had set himself to find Neville have, touch of her o d itAlvatey anti UeTay had droqui of refusing nuch i to stay at home and save the money," Now T want to tell you six points Ili Lit offer, lid tirgi, ha,d expired, and he might have gone Bill—You say you wore evening which the believer in Christ has the best smiled and olwkeu her lil�oad, ted off to his ni btly cigarette undgamd back to Audrey with a clear conscience; -plothes, —Itansas City Journal. of it—that whether Christianity Is true "IM "k TA,rd Urrimore fo do so,"' of dominoes at Ilic cafe, but ,his love made him proxxd� and he Jill—Sure thing, One packet of W1 - illson Ply Pads has a -he onid, "but I'm skfraftt he wolet", "YOU will go, dear I" said Itiordy, when felt that It would be almost mean to "Didn't know yo'� owned any?" actually killed a bushel of flies. ,-or whother it is false --whether there is 'Wo/` mqffl gylvlit. "I think lie is the they had gone up to their own rec.lad, go back, so to speakp empty-litinded. 'q don't; they were my brothers. " - - : any hall hereafter to shun, or any she ofopped, 4ek wain?t in the WMI(I SYIV:A thouxht it me � "Didn't know be had any?" I heaven to gain, or not—six, points in c . By this time he hated The very name Japan*s Duty. ,xcep,tfng_.jf at ment or two, "Sure thing, Ito's A. waiterl"—Yonk- which tile real believer in Christ, the "Did he mean ill X could earn of Neville' Lynne, and Yet" Ila felt as if If the Japanese Government desires to She st0PPed, AJOk w"ll?t In the wor'111 nxoney�,, she said in a lome'voloo. compolled to make one more effort to ors State.4man. 1, Arue, open, confessed, out-and-out fol- 11od—almal alas! 9.1 - : ,,- . dispose of weapons no longer of service suppose so, ),so, of course/'- $aid find him, to liar it is liar duty to see that they lower cR Christ, bas the better of it qver Morey had grown ve7ry fond of'sylvin, blercy. "But this to onsequence. lie resolve, Keep Winard's Liniment in the house. $ . the worldling and �over: the infidel. and It wor' seem as If the womanly It ,,, .. (I that he would spend just I are not emploved to domage ]ter lie! gi], - First of all the real Cfiristian has a of your happiness I am thinking, one more month In the search, and then, bor. It licle* �een urged that Japan is tenderness st, long pent u? In her bosom , dear. If you.can only find some anictoL. successful or unsuccessful would go to Bad Year�for Scaling. not bound to ascertain the object and peace of conscience that the worldling bad found, A. vent, and ba lavlobed itself ment and interest in the watipation-11 Audrey and say, in the lit, toy case: I . and the unbeliever. knows xxothitig about. npon the young girl to strange] com- "To earn, money," ropeatea Sylvia, it$ if t .sealing fit 1007, aceording to a note by destination of the arras shipped frbin Now, you may aceount for it its you will, ralited toiler earn, Lorlimore, to y "I have done my beat to Irestore your this country. That is -doubtless true so that is a fact. a, grew. her hands on Ileray's shoulder and looked friend to Yon and have failed. I will not T. Southwell in. the Zoologist, was, owing far ati legal duty is concerned, blit the sands i6f *01121so—you k, moral duty is clear and unmistakable.— thousands, and hundreds of then . to bad weather and the heavy ice-pac Thousands, and tens of attsened. to Sylvia, And under dth6r eir- into her eyes. . hold you to your implied pi uearIX as bad an in'1905, whieli was this men and women who have lived I i cumstallces big atta-chr-nent wovIcl. 'have "Do you think all this time that I have are free; but I love you still, and If you Japan Chronicle. 11 9111 developed )nto a warmer phase,, 'but Lor- not felt—vith all rily gratitude for your can return me a tho worst since ISD8. Two of the fleet of -24 - _90ne down, some of them,, int the rimore had only one Ion.rt. and it had usundth part of that vessels were wreeked, anil the number -1 - :- deepest depths of sin—bave tuinedo love and Lord Lorrimorals great kind. love, be my wifev, - from left him forever, V-Sytvia hadVaon ten been living on charity of skills secured by the others fell short Ask for Minard's and take to other. sin and taken Christ, and, as a result —yes, charity? At Ile went next morning to Sylvia'A of last year's total by close on 100flOO, - . . - - * time.- more livelv aryi howitchin iun times, Afercy, dear, the thought has near. h h od-by,, - ' ill, and found with a, decrease of rather more than of their taking Christ, their accusing she wflLs--and olij was bemuti ,VQ1 IY driven me mad." Wise and Otherwise. ,a.m. conscience has been put to rest, and they cinatintt enou-'h—LorAmm wwdd It— wn-, 4., 0� her and Mercy consulting over an o ell - .,k3o oon Ux _­ ­ i,, ,vi- 4, 4- 1 . . a a nonsense- re e an ­ 4 1. . . ­- - . eat t that, nothing can . been safe. . 5 ) letter. . .&J18 oraVe mail may laii, 0 he can - disturb. Why, a Christian know eyes filling, but Sylvia went on: bar of settle killed was Jils-t-over 245,000, . not yield. -Irish. . a that handed it to him with a smile. the market price being $4,20 per hun- Tlere was only Oita WOMATI in tlio "Often f have asked myself what r 412im glad you have come " she said. dredweight for those of young animals There is a pleasure sure Ili being mad, ter bow marly the), are, no matter he, Hope, who ha4 sent him on An errand en an offer4rom the Lmnager of mad, $3.00 for those of adults. � e t his sins are all forgiven; that, no --iat- world for ,him, wrid. that was Audrey should do to earn my Own bread; oft "Here is which non bu madinen know, -Dryden. great they have been, everyone of them ,bIdh I have asked myself what -what Jack the London Opera. Shall I accept it or � "The people who say that woman are � HOUSE Inconstant and incontiistenk�," declares - goose chase each dar. that I -,Yes living on other people's alms, the Philosopher of Folly, "are dead is blotted out apparently boeame mora of a wild would have said if he could I�iva known not?" , In the second place, a Christian has a But notwithstanding the charge - lie and I have felt hot with Lorrimore emitted a low whistle as he joy as well as a peace that the worldling shame and ',ad the terms.e. . .. wrong. A few years ago a girl told me and the unbeliever knows nothing about. had bad undertaken, LorrimoTe did not misery. 16 is that as much as anything "Certainly. It is a grand offer, At she was just 22, and slid wticks to the X08v, you nitty account for it as you . nogleciit big infodion, and all their jour- else which ban olvalled me, Iler"Y thin rate you will be a millionalress, my ' same figures to-day."-Cloveland Leader. please; but if you have gone through the neying bad the one object, tile finding of now this old mn-n clays that I I'll !nrdl dear Sylvia," he ,said. "I Wonder Learnin is -but an adjun,t to our - world with your eyes open, and if you Neville Lynne. They passed through money. Will I go? Why, I would walk what 9 ),ell will do with your money, 0 and he selves. -Shakespeare. I are an honest nlan, you know that the Australia 'to Xew'Zoalaud, Lorrinicire a thousand miles with such 0, hope befor6 smiled. , ,. Hewitt-IlAxe you in favor of capital real Christian has a joy that is deep2r, �urxvllng his soarob-sylth unremitting ar- me. Yes, we will go, Mercy, dear, and. purdsh-ment?" Jewett--­1*1 think capital - dor, bi: t without sudeass, and at laot I will work-vvell, you shall see,, Sylvia'imiled ,then she sighed and a joy that in higher, 9, joy that is more looked away.. ' IV a I, ill I ista should be punishecIP constant, a joy that is more lasting a they crossod to Europe. It 'was late in The course of lesi;�ns commenced, and If Jack had been olive I -Jud1ga, joy that is more overflowing, a joy thm't autumn wlion they landed on the coutin- the professor's enthusiasm, instead of there would have been ,no need for that - - - __ _frTho beginning of excellence is to be So more wonderful in every way than ant, and Vlvia?s continued.. lethargy decreasing, increased as his pupil pro- question. - . � ad from error.-Quintillian. anything that the worldling and the un- caused Uer;v and him some axudetv� � grained. , i "'Give it to Jack,31 would have beL her .. . � 11 I I "EA,mund Is the smartest child I -ever answer. I I saw," �boaste,d the fond mother. "He is believer knows anything about. "I don't dink she ought to -winfe�r in When Lord Lorr1more came an a flying . . The third place ,where the real Chris- - England," Iforcy said, as they talked. visit he found.that the apathetiogirl he "SYlvill, finds It way of getting rid of . -1 as keen as a razor." "Yes, 9�oke up a great deal of it easily exiough," amid - grumpy grandpa, "and he reminds me tian has the better of the worldling and over their plans. "An Hinglish winter Is had left had become transformed into ' " ' . t, ... of a razor." "In what wmy?" "Why, he g aud very enjoinble for these who can stand a keen student, with a hopeful, loving f) . . the unbeliever is that the worldlin IlftcY- I sometimes think that 01 thb . -needs strapping." -Chicago News. , has a comfort In sorrow that the world- it, but by 11a Is just Ili that state when light in the eyes that had, so short a poor Ili Paris .. 1. ling and the 'unbeliever knows nothing all sorts ,q troubles from coiciand bad time since, been vacant and lifeless, He Sylvia laid her fingers oil 3fercy's liVs. 11 I � He lives most who thinks most, fei)ie about. Why, our God is just what 11aul .weather may mt In." . was delighted. but still more not "NO tales out of'schooll" she exclaim- , - Ty q) � , � ... I I I the noblest, acts the best-Bailty. . -N - . ounded ed Laughing, 6'But indeed I often ask , . Beggar Won't youlielp me, ma?am? calls him iti 11. Cor. 1. 3 and 4: "The Lord Lorrfore nodded. VrIlon the professor gravely proposed I God nf :CAI cumfort, who comforteth its I that Sylvia should make her appearanco miself the same question. $And here i's i . , Me poor husband can't git out all' about 'Vor3� well." he said "You bad better some more, and a very large I ma'am. Kind old lady -What's �b7l, in'aa our tribulations, that we may be So to Italy, I will see you there safe mud at a matinee. sum. Shall , I .. matter -with your husband? Beggar - able to comfort them which are in. trou- gettle comfoTtaIlly, but I must I "Not that she will stop there, my I go V1 she asked as meekly as a ward I ir d save, addressing her guardian: I . 114�s looked up, mm`o,l­---TJtioa, Observer. ble, by the e6mfort wherewith we our- you there, tit an,y rato for a time, but I lord , " lie said, earnestly. "She is fitted 'Iyes'lp I d The exception proves the rule -Latin. selves are comforted of God!' will look you up now find again." for higher work, for she will not as wall ouppose so,111 Lorkintroe 'we. 1 I 4"Did pap4 shoot anything last night?" ' Again, a real Christian has a confi- it is the a era p ed, with a faint nigh. How he wished 14 "Heavensl Wiliat do you mw as sing, mark me, and ii If dence in death that a worldling and an Sylvia raised no objection to the pro- and not the concert platform jo iv t, job he could go to London, anct be near All- Ln 7" "I heard posal ,-she would have consented to go to � _ he wao load -ed." --Chicago Journal. unbeliever knows nothing about. Why, she is makina." dr-eyl "I sUppoee go. it is a Very good , I Marla, the 004at of Neiv Guirea--any- Lord Imrrilare was at first opposed offer, and you wore bound to to to Lou- . . Z : :: there is no terror in dcatb for A, Chris. whare-with the same indifference, mild don sooner or later. They will be df. Thousands of American 9 en flan, .For a real Chri8tian. death is - to the idea, but a few words frour Sylvia, . � W )]a The Bl#y Married Xan. they made for Florence. lighted with you there, Sylvia." ,ur homes are daily 4aer'60'U9 When a, Man Is Wely -Married simply loosing from our moorings nnd Lattimore saw thent comfortably set- and a long look tit her chanigred., toxo) 'rq)O YOU think W V1 Alto said, modes M 0 What ag. reconciled him to it. tly. their II'ves to.duty. . You Would like as not OuPpOse' starting out for a, better coun�ry. tlea in ono of the beat of the boc�*rdl "Someilmes I'm afrafa when r think of Timt - men call death is to the real Christian houses, alid lefL them to continue his "W'hat w-Ui your people say if we ever h order to keep the home Ine0A -, his troubles bela-9 over, slin ly departing "to be with Christ it ,and Yet"--4he paused a moment, than � Ho bad entered on repose, whiph t going through ail the find them, Sylvia?" he said. and pretty,� the children well dresocid But just then 116 hears his 10"e, loved c is $Carol); Ila ,mean went on saftly-I'Leball'be glad to see . very far � better.,' Wit otinthi cities. "You will never find therrif" she ke- icioand a �4� T4, 4 111, LA t gAd May, 'women overdo. A hwale MurouT questions such as thix,se: I I . I . . . I . . .. . , . . L - . / A Horne-Mado 43afrigorgxtot,� Take two large boxes, the second 0110 somewhat smaller On 411 OWS,, aild, bore two two-inch holes ill each corro-,pondin Y. to give drain4ge And ventilation. lill up the bottoin of the larger box with powdered charcoal (or sawdust, if charcoal cannot be prootirod) until the smaller box will stand on a level with the larger box. Put tile Inner box lit place, and t411 Up all the space around the sides with tile charcoal, Fasten lida oil boxes to fit tightly. On each side of the inner box, by means of cleats, put several shelves, leaving a, space in tile contre for the ice, � � A rack inado of lathing may.,be laid at the bottont, for tile ice to rest upon. Up way be added, also, anid the drainage and yentilation, Ili this way be Improved. This is a rough refrig- erator, to be sure, but Otte that -has Well. successfully used in Our home for year,�.-Fronx Wortlen's Notice Companion for* Sune. . � A Wilson's.Fly Pads' kill them all. I : i. My job. Three times a weeic I cut the gralL, each night i use tile how The window screens are up once more, the radlebes in rows; Tho loduceand Che onions, too, I've weeded out with caro, I'm 'LlwaYe J,O�Anlw-oa-the­apot In things like that. I ow0w. But there's one daily took each night I feel like oyertb WILig, The rail benent.r the Ice -box that Is always overflowing. Somehow I cah�t remember It -a dozen times I've said, - Ifl will be sure to dump t -hat pall betore I go to bed;" But from my sleep I am aroused by a knockini; on my door, The nWgibbor in the flat below has. come to make a roar. "We're d,ripDln.g wet down bore," he cries, his anger plainly allowing- . The pall beneath tho Ice -box once again Is overflowing, Tho furnace used too rouse my ire -wlieu I would find it out, BuE summer Nvoes beat winter grIefst of that there Is no doubt, rar rather would I 1�ght a fire a dozen times or Mo -re Than bave Lo struggle ,%%Ich a flood upon MY kitchen floor And .this the cau;e ot all MY woes, to th'A my grief is owing; The pall beneath the leo-box that is always overflowing, I I ; - 1; Millard' . a Liniment Lumbermen's Friend. - - - The Drug Habit. In a .1fassiteliusetts town the other day a number of youths were gathered in by the police who were having a "eo- caine pmrty�' It is said that tile use of this drug in saloons is becoming more and more common on the other side of the line, -whore it can. be obtained as readily as whisky, Its use is more fatal than. any alcolicilic beverage, as it leaves its victim it moral as well as a physical wreck in a short time. In this country a business of this kind could hardly be done openly. Nevertheless it is said that numbers of koung women as well as young men axt being initiated into the seductive mysteries of the syringe. - Tile authorities should make a strenu- ous effort to stanip out this insidious evil and bring to book those who are promoting the traffidi--The Rome Jour- nal. .. 4 , T` No dead flies lying about when Wil- son's Fly Pads are !� ,Used as directed. ' . Respect for the Cloth. . I (TVAnchf.%ter GuArdicx,n.) Winston Churchill tells a story of a chaplain who quarrelled with the captain of a ship on the way to South Africa becmuse the captain refused to let him hold a service in the salckon, The captain regarded himself as tile priest of his own ship. Mr. Churchill found the chaplain tramping the deck fit anger. . I "Ana what did you say to him?" ask- ed " Mr. Churchill, sympathetically, when lie had heard the story. "Ob, I said .nothing answ ed the chaplain, with a splendid show of self-conimand, "but I may tell you that any other clergyman fit the Church of Dingland would have told him to go to --I" � 7 � - Take no substitutes for Wilson's Ply, Pads. No other fly killer compareswith them. . ,I - 1� I Side Lights on History, "Have you ever had any attacks on your life?" asked the young =an with the notebook, . � "Not yeto" replied Dr, Samuel John. start, musingly, "but I believe Boswell is about to attack IV Here the great man) observing that Ile had spilled a; -jpoonf ul of so his shirt front, drank the rest of the bowl In a series of loud gulps. -New York Tribune. I 7here is another place where Tile Chris. tian has the best of it. The Christian Sylvia parted from him -,Yitb tears fit pli , "and if you did they �7ould. say I have done vight." . I I ft it 5 I . a me, " "'u"'", e Whell I WAS such a little girl weakness or displacement is often "It my baock hair fWng. cloaria? . .- -_ Will you put my combs In, plemsell, .. ' haa it hope that t, � ie unbeliever and the worldling knows nothing about. her eyes and broken sentences o f grat, " c(liatJ after Q41 but imaxA V 1.14 she loihatgy indif- he day of the matinee T came, And I sib* q4mriza, =t trarahlurr aml. il=voun, that I scarcely remember it.'s . * a� your brother left it toge- brought on wid thoy rsuffer In SUMee, � dHfW bad to -4 along frorn wors% - I . Afaybe he is lit a hurily. .. rN Runhing out to catch a train, . When a, certain English duke -a Ofirli- tian man -lay (lying, It(! called Ili, b,,- orlilk Into the old and forolloo. :is are most debutante-% brit. calm and ther?" said Lorrimore, gently, He had always avoided vientioping kno"'n ,1 well that they oilght t6 bove hatp to overcome the pains slid , w,h,n h,wn stopped by someone wling I . I In a voice that's full of pairto 11 ther-for he had no obild-to his bed- Mercy used to drive her about the do- lIghtful old city And the exquisite soon- serdnr,, vdth the true arListl, 4,tdideiteo- 14rd. Lorrimore. %ru spellbound VbIlo "hor 'brother,"' 0,114 he spoke uoAr very hesitatingly' adles which daily make M a burden. Nothwithat4riding ho is flying In the h0bt(St kind of hasto, "Will aid,'-, and. lie said to his brother- "Ilro- ther, In A few moments vou will be a 6ry rtround it, and Sylvia would look up. the sweet fresh. voi,og rang throUgh the fildl, and eoftly,. 13,TIVIS Colored and tuTud Palo, It is to these faithful womeft that you Id-ndly wait a minute, Dow, and button up MY waut?" I duke and I will be lt"king." " -'kn - on it alt with about as rauch Interest Ill her droamy eyes its it she Ive 0 asleep. And'a starm of appiscuse awarded the albM and at the close the professor, ,',Some day I will tell. you all about It, LYDIA Ea PINKNAM'S s.,.t,,.o,,,a. ho t.k, her, wnikt.g6 I � I k � inheritance indutruptiblo, and that fadcth not away," laid up"In store in heavon. 1feroy Nvas almost Ili dospla' ir, but as trembling With agitation and. dell.& Lord Lottimore," alto said, in tL low voice. 'I-n6t now, not now I` her VEGIETABLE COMPOUND I SpIck end span, and quite at oftbal � - it his noweat suit and nocktie, — PaWllt a& ever$ n a n- ti.e. brought forwkrd a skout., elderly, gentllo� man, Ar.!Eli it irig, whoni he introduced as and voice began to trembloa,* no that I�omi- COM68 M a 1100 g, Ji'Geting happy As YOU V114DLW, I Moving on a dusty or-aLag , How to Walk Confidently. Oita aay her devotlon met 'With some tke lqstfi�grr of the 'Vienna opera, suld - . - -_ tore quickly thatiged the stibjeeb, a lr.r� �__,� - _�__l __ ­ - ­ , ­ 1, . _1 L.L 068 it did W Mrs. W. Bwrrett, of 602 'Ir-- t4l %A, ­L__,§ -%---A--- . Wh-bm tho bromme is busY, too, . I Slit, evnn.. to bdm lit thk -hnor! .1. 10 d 11 Trustful bllnilu-pai� I.% botter thin wor� r,�ing sight. A pedestrian, not. -M) twi) persons coining toward Will. at night and was particularly impresied by 1"lle" bearing of one, who was walking Rtraight irdwad at at good gait, head Rip, aboulde.ni back, tile whoIck, inatuter bespe,aking ex. ceptional eonfid6io an(j freedom front , all uncertainty or worry, Aii(I thea,nil looldn%CIONIF, he tAW th-It this Oil(', W,li blind, eing led I)v thf� other, ()f ej)llrs�� the 11ind one vonfil. walk confidmitly, for lie, I[LIttl something bQtt1pr tl)ftxx fij�,Vht; he' . had a guidel This polifident bp�tlng of the blind is not exceptional, it is thoir 11-sual m1ftrinor, As we (ill know, Irow, I iArikingly it vontrasti with the ivorrfe,J, nueprtain, look of thom, iv)tos.� seeing 0yes, shift constantly here and tiv,to fit 'the offort to see danger and avold iti Viadnoa.4 is tho bb.4t training for eahn and fixtiet faith -, thI-rofore tile Lord pro. vides blindtics4i for us oll, in out, girf- tual walk. We cannot sect that ifeb is ahoaa, and we iwe,i not; but we have & Quide Vho k Imfor than sight._, 1 .4. .4. , Tives, __ _­­_ ___ --I--,.-- ;_ " __ -, . __ willd--a4m 19 rut eall; IvinEin Alareildo Nvilleli Is almost a% chilly and ponotrat- , I Ian agx% offomd Sylvia xux etlgagerj(A ' f ot oue day in -which to ecia- i rb4ft. &s W, ldtr Sx the it IllXd Do -on ertgaged for tile past two years mad more and mentforitcl, his dislftolinA� - 04011 to return f4 tile IdAy who bad In- to Kra. piW�hajn,, � 41 For years I was 6 great sufferer � fr6ni fe)nale w6alttrtess, and deupitlb ­ __ - � ­ --,--- ___ ­ _ _. I Ohm ,%rhou his thouiioits aro busy With a gm&t and dazzling 8011,0140 .ill 11 I 4� " as that of M-agJ$tnd­cxUd ) .4fercy had, Ito into -the durebeg. , proposal ---and pt, � 60-V eci "You atAy, with Memyt Yol trusted, him with the strange ovary r4inedy me by dodtoris lot 1 -to Is ratlier tild0y Wakened Prow his brilliant gowqch itraftird "yes, I Vill stay with YOU, My IlCllr) in f"t, I'm afraid t couldn't go even if takeli one of Service .was groing on and tbe, two vill me, I Will id"y's stv With. met" she, said, clueaL � Front life manner gytvi% conjectured that fiven this trouble, graW worao, By life wife Who Mande bufore him . . I . — wamen knelt raveovittly with the rest ot tho toilgreptiom '�uddenly 3fercy when 66 told )ter. And Melty hAd &,tvit file, girl to her Ito I# a this Unnamed lady, and hot In. tifili1tidn to th-tt effect brought �%t� "One clay 0, lirilana advised m6 try Lydia IL PirticUm's Vegetable Cam- 10 A M. M110 WtIlltit Poge� . 89LYWK, "Ttill mo, tell ins truly, is tuote powdor on mv ncee?" felit tbo girl kite0lixg bo8ldo her trombIts. heart and kissed her. Prompt acknowledgement froft 4. pourtil. X did so, and, arri thatikIttl to . -Mulivillo American. . I I r aila hard bet. eigb; end of the choriatetm was Arillug an ,%xquitito solo, and send- "yes, I Vill stay with YOU, My IlCllr) in f"t, I'm afraid t couldn't go even if mor6 I OylVid, Advir,d hi'm to return to his Intamor in, Istivy that It Made mo, Strong Itiad;W611.11 IPACTS Iroft 6110K WOMIEf4a - -A L14-Savlhg Vett. 10 I 6ab , g lort I a Itiusio irbleh .alet,med to fl IWO X Aftin from Z�o boavioialy you vent we away." A %onth after8vardA, while tho Vienna admit his failure, And trust to honvoti for Ills roward for sxl�'11 devoti6n ria thirt3r exta ,Lydfg� X VInk- A Oxcces8ful test of a life-savirig vest, by Philadelphia Inventor, their Theatre, mutt 019iltuallY 'Wift 'WohlAtifs hamlo Vegetatle Com imd zaade pitttonted it thtouglx the gratta old dinr& oftillmol to its fulleat to hoAr n, good 10'e# frobdi WOW und herbs,tas izelx the . was given Ili the Delaware rivet opposite Aftiv � y aal(l zathing, Lul. 8ylvht, 4S thol aroveholne, murinured, ­1iotv, bean- 016 1110W 8111Aer, 18igftOring; Stelh%, WhOt4 Youth,aua beauty had been the topic of For afew Aornerits. Lortimoro was 6H. a )rarae MA 8ttllld�Lxd Tome _ y jor 1�k at�dhaspositivel3rMe,dthougo,ncloo? �V"hlnglorx Park ,oil Stindity lrftonoon. ""' device "sombles ail oTditiciry vest tifill 61101OW b0tulelfull' anti that evtn- ft its I w4a dressine, ior dinner Ili convorsation throughout th eity, ranK with thd tnthuAlastt;� plo�u.vvlj, Sig- ent, tholi !to 861- "Itf, ,will be U�itt for You ctn4 M" . *6fdon*ho have'lion troubled with I and, can be worn. tit ally time. t is provided, however, with an tLIV--tight tho M st4joinifig SlOvia?n the, heard I Ing ' * it V0106 ligi the sole. Sho wo4 to ittan. 1,M 16.y 'A beAntv 'norift Stellit herself $at Ill, her dressIng room, still in lit"r e0stume, hdr fixed ov. her hands, Morey to linaten to Lorld.6n, In a. *66 or two T will 301-0you there, t Ifavid Jitmi heard Tint, df*11106MOntt, fA:flAM1i1.tW0By lfldOta- tiono f1broid tumora, we fldefli bakaolie, Wait bear. tompartment whleh may be Inflated by the month by m"aA of it, tithe in a. few 'value a nvwir�ns of the V61im il sit A MR wit *. fito� ircalke ored with her whole fraine. shaUrig with sobs, the team telekling be- of it ehttnee, thort cire ad'#- &s.1 gano nt men. mewtily 1-Inglighmen Kdodlo pains, g.do" feelfrigo flattfloney', fndf,J*e8- , ReociruU. The inventor thowt-d tho I of the device by junipin ovorbo4rd Itto " that it Wfit SVIVWq, and ubea alin did atopptitl the byxiih fmw I)er hand tween her fill rs, P . ,,Xty doarl dearl" � employed on 60 n# Qgiil ftjlfty� i .V t I titiNdIZzi-nag,orlierVoMproAttkt OM , fully olad. Ile vexuailiod Ili water 20 so Abo Alid. opwd, the da,e,� 1plwora Cats two nx� murtriurv-d Vtmy. "Why dof You will run twor afta st'Arth for M.V mat, theh--Vell, theft I Why don't Ott txy it ? %fluttoo, his body being susitaltitd im. by rou ,eryt arer thert, *nrl skj;I(Il bd Alrtft. 1*1nKlia"i In'dw all slok tirely th# Vett, W31164 erlitibldd him to boodW ON-0mrought. Liistva to the eheor-.4, Sylvin. A o ty that I bitte worde,ft� to Write Wit for adviep, keep hithoolf In an upright potitloh hall aftt,. Ust that �Zvl Atxkiaigt" shm I . Think at the 91tecoss, the geekt, ovot- 101i no ttane tintur"cl." - I 06 1145 i mands to tbou g,bovio tho water without the #lightest - *= I whelvding samess, aild doa!t dry�l (To bd orntiviia) ,uldod bed, &OS4 VA)Uft$ .M404L dfforb� �. � I - .1. I . .1� i , ,, : M L �0! R"', ��! . ..... �, _ " L � I . ISSU NO 2�- 1 ,,,, ;,, 11110�-. _ ."".."'. �:_: " �,_" ._. _____ - - _­­,,�`_ � -4-- � - QmNu xc�. s1i0VBW-X% 81'Ax0/,. Q 1,J�or4L4tonsov�,ityc��,.,,L,,,ix�.j. t, klook, ()At., 4,411 Foo Vill 84A. IA - - - '. . � PAM, PRO 10"11101111 Golou st-arf All - �. , half do"n River r1sted Tewit�.�:."X� �,-& - r4VI" top )=Plug 006.1 frv�it v%L W., 4L,." , _ Rt4lipo is all Ma4Y Urat"i Qe3 .,I .r_�? I Rample cipoon W,, po,-.1 V414. Writ,,, 4,.44% , "Wn. 1 11 ,,, I I . .1 .1.1. ­ I 1. .. 11-1-11- ­ _____­ I Give children Plenty of wata'. Dr. X Barbour, after widely inv,�iti- gating the influence of withir oil tile 1.4kr !on$ Wilily funinions, 710w Inakea a ple.-I for Its gl'e,�,ter Internal use ill chf.'dre% Tbe liva.101%r 111failt of sovexal months should take A full glass. ill the course of tile twenty-four hours, tile 4moUnt bo. Ire V41194 4W01-dilIg to tile iveather.Thq amount should be inereased. lit all condi. tiona accompanied by c44vations of toin. perature. It will restore the loss alto- tained through the (over, oillianve the glandular activities, slid, by the dilu. tion of the fooil, will enable the storiia(kb and Intestines to absorb itiore readily . the outrinawit, and so will maintaill, vi. tality, I I I . . 11 � , I- 1. � —_---_-_1--_-' -­­ - .1 PIRU01 P081 RIA111 '�.-I...­1­.., j4a4i_A� I I Free to Househeepers . Wowmiteyery housekaep�rtolmvoal?q. fect Duotllmor. Tilvery hoEpe nea4K lk evety "Y'. Hundreds ofteitimoulals. To introduce Is we wIll 6604 I X.. nousehold Necessity of aqu.1 veal'% and I'm Premium. 0044 45 4-9$, sta;ups or w9noy pr4oz. , O., Dept, Q..' Woodstock, Oat. I � .. I . Near a Bad Bargain.. The agent of the titled wooer found tb4t the ambitious American girl had only $150,000 a year. � Of course, he advised his principal to withdraw. "But," insisted the latter. 111 could scrape along oil $150,000 a year." "Possibly, but NvIluld suport your wife!" Even love could put forth 710 RTgU- ment against this,Ailadelphim Ledger, I , I I I Bathe the 131ftr withMira Skin 8011P. It cures chafmir, scalp irritation and all Skin troubles, I 0 . on . . 10., I r TR�OC MARI( REGISTE119D, . . S-R—IN- so" . is wonderfully soothing on account of its antiseptic, healing Protertles. Grateful tO the most delicate a in, fragrant and refreshing It is the best toilet soap as well as th� best medicinal soap. 25C a cake -at druggists or sent on recelpt or waIce. The Chelulsts, lkilliqq. CO- Of Canada, 41mited, 23 1 Seeing His Face. am . Redd's door I overheard her say, to her husband, "Oh, darling, I'm so glad to see your fate againt" Has he been away long? Patrice -No; they both have been out in their automobile, and I suppose be had just taken off his auto mask. -Yon- kers Statesman. � - (0 Men should look for Us Chewing 'tobacco. It guarantees thehigh quahty of 111 Black watch The Big Black Plug. .. I . I Penny Cablegrarns. There cannot be any object to a "pen- nygram," where there is a line not fully occupied with other more remunerative work. That there Are cables which could be well occupied with such -work is too obvious to mention, and the diffi- culties, applying to the conduct of 'sucli traffic have been talked of for twenty- five years. It is obviously such a boon that it passes the wit of man to under- stand why it is not secured. -Electrical Review. . �: - t Three packets of Wilson's Ply Pads cost twenty-five cents, and will kill more flies than twenty-five dollars' worth of sticky paper. I - I Fasten Rugs to Floor. If the housekeeper who finds it hard to keep carpets or rugs smooth on the floor Ivill sew a loop on the corners of the carpet mud nail a small tack on the floor she will have no.more, trouble. In that way she will not ruin 9, )lie.- floor or wear her carpets out in the corners by running tacks through them. Unhook the loops when fact want to ohake the rugs. 1. 11 I Vinard's Liniment used by Physicians. '� - J11 — What Hurts Most. 11 tell you," aid Sinnick, "men are getting so deceitful these days that you own't trust your best friends." "And what's worae," interrupted Bor. roughs, gloomily, "you cmilit get your beat friends to trust you.11-Pililadelphill. Press. __ . . -.- .. _ - __ __ Miserable All The Time? DuU headachea--back aches --low spirited -hate the sight of food -don't sleep well --all tired out in the morning -no heart fdr work? I GIN PILLS Will MUfte -Y40ltl W011 Your kidneys tire affeettd-eitliet through ever - work, exposure ot disease. Xt is the Xidtieya that are making you feel so wretched. Gin Pills cure sick kidneys --make you well oind stroup!--give you all your old time, energy and vitally. Cheer up­aild � take Gin Pills. Sod. a box: -6 or $2.50. $ent Ott recelpt of price if your dealer do" noth"ale them, ftdL% Ortud CO. - WINNIPim MAN. 90 � . � ff% 0 The, 101:dddy %dIrAMIP 6 m a New Weinkle On the way of Ceimpling the ' Zhic In Washboards. It makes the Washing Proce" vo.� much easier' acid It losurps few Destroyed Uneos whim the Washing is over. Vike Eddy's Matches—it -has betts prove'll ffio- bgst evee. To. be had only in D r 00 ,,2 itt IL to WAS 0 , , fl), Y 0 ,,3 ift f � "BOARDS 1. I I .1 1. I ­ I . I ­ 1 2 . 1. I *IL.L,�_ I 1, I I - , , 11 11 Al., . . . . . 11 _ . I 1fi,A0iA1k&&d I I __ __ 11 - - _ N1 -�,L "­;%, am""_..,_41A� 11, . - " I �_ __4 , I *-r M