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Brisk Demand Now Enists for Cars of Large Size,
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Inteeviews milli the leading clealere in The more color ce. machine has the 1t -
Chicago indicate that the ealea of ears ter does it commend itself to„prospee-
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for 1006 will eclipse those of any formerive buyers. Green, red, blue, gray, Yet'
low ana two or more of these eolore
year. The amend for all kinds of ears,
front the .runabout type to the great IIZetinjuintion are now the order a the
big blows of sixty horsepower, has been day. Others, prefer an all -color inaciane-
very. large this year, with the demanl black, especially le seen oftener than
keeping ire so steadilyat the present formal:1Y in Chicago,
s ste
time that many factories are shipping The past scan. hademonratd
at as lively a rate cm early in the yeer, that air coolin°e tborougbly efficient,
Those who bave,gloornily tactlictett that especially for the small ears. It has
the automobile le going the way of the not as vet ben demonstrate(' that it
bicycle will not have a leg to stand. on is practical for ears weighing 2,000
twelve months from today. pounds, and the makers of air-cooled
Next year, the dealers say, tvill flee engines do not claim anything for thie
only a moderate -demand for ears of the system for ears weighing above that fi-
eenabout order as compared to Me, mid j gure.
thou that will be solki will mainly go to Makers of high-powered touring ears.
purchasers svhe Lave aever owned. a ilia- without exception will offer cars that
reline before. More of the big cars, par- are higher in power and speedier than
tieulerly of Ole four -cylinder type, will their corresponding models for 1905, and
be sold next year than in any previous the tendeney seems to be that the
year. It is a safe prediction that the in- priees of higlegritcle ears will be from
masa in sales of thie Mese of car will 1 $300 to $500 higher in priee than the
keep up for at least five years to come. same car and model for this year was
The automobile is not only bringing se1d.
the country into the city and sending the
well-to-do business man into the country
to live, but it is i•evolutionizing'slowly
but surely, the handling of inerehandise
on the city streets. In a few year, with .
automobile,' for delivery purposes, the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Drive Out
number of vehielee now on the streets
will be reduced, for the speedier auto will Rheumatic Poison.
be able to elo the work .of a horse-drawn
wagon in very muck less time. It is not Rheumatism is rooted in tbe blood.
going too far to predict that. the street -rely doctor will tell you that.. Noth-
ears and suburban trains will be run- ing can cure it that does eot reach the
ning gasoline engines in the very near blood. It is a foolish waste of time
future. - and money to try to cure rheumatism
The public seems to be under the im- with liniments, poultices or alnything
pression that a great many radical else that only goes skin deep. Rubbing
Changes in automobiles will be apparent lotions into the skin only helps the pain -
in the 1006 models. Indeed, people are ful poison to circulate more freely. The
not found. 'wanting who predict that the ene cure, and. the only auto for rheuma-
auto will be almost if not entirely retro- tisrn is to drive the uric acid. out of
lutionized.• Still others think that the your blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
price will be nbout half 'What they are , They actually make new blood, and. the
at present and so on. The fames are that new blood. sweeps out the poisonous
when the annual automobile shows open, acids, loosens the stiffened, achingjoints,
the changes, both in mechanical construe- mires the rheurnatiem and makes the
tion and. body designing, will be so slight sufferer feel better in many other ways.
that they will be scarcely apparent to Mrs. Joseph Perron, Les Eboulemente,
the casual observer. Que., says: "1 suffered from rheurrem
Most of the factories., it is true, are tism in a chronic form for nearly twon-
reeking minor improvements, such as the ty-five years. I spelt raueli money in
refining of finish and little -details to liniments and medicines, but -without
add conveniences. . The double side en- 1 avail, until 1 began the use of Dr. Wit -
trance will be almost universal, dealers liams' Pink Pills. Sometimes I was so
ay, and many of the makers who have stiff I Gould hardly move. The trouble
tofore made only open care will ex- seemed to be growing worse, and finally
IT'S IN Ulf BLOOD
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Don't lake Our Work for It.
Try It Yourself,
We claim that BLUE RIBE3ON TEA is the most
SATISFACTORY from the consumer's stand -
Point
So will you when you try it.
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HIS SKETCH
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it was a busy time with farmers, and
Tont did not go to the village for several
days, hence when he handed Miss Linton
a square euvelope, sealed with the letter
L in blue, she was amazed to learn that
their nephew's daughter, from New York,
would spend the summer with them, and
arrive that evening.
"How old is she. Miss Entity?" asked
Rosa, the maid, who, if cornpany must come,
hoped they wield be fashionable.
"I do not know, Rosa., but suspect Bes-
sie ,Is but a child, for our nephew speaks
of her as his 'little girl,' " replied blim
Emily.
Tom drove to the station, and on his re-
turn a beautitul paling girl was seated in
the old-fashioned harouche. Her gown far
exceeded Rosas expectations, and the quick,
animated way in witioli she -bounded from the
barouche mused 'her aunt's heart to swen
With pride and admiration,
"Why, my dear, I thought you were a
child," said Mies Lantos, embracing her
warmly,
"That is papa's worst fault," contInued
Bessie, "for he will persist in calling me
his 'little girl,' in spite of the fast that I
make ray debut uoxt winter. I tell mamma
be will want to introduce me as one then."
She was out gathering flowers when her
aunts came, to breakfast and declared she
knew she would enjoy every moment of her
visit.
Her kind disposition at once made friends
of Tone and Rosa, but nothing she could do
would win the favor ot the flock of geese
ber •aunts possessed. They became more ag-
gressive each time they saw the results of
encounters with them.
The most desperate attack occurred one
moruing on her way to the village. She
had on a pink gown, and a large white
bat, and started off merrily, singing An
operatic air. On one side of the road was
a wooded valley, cool and enticing, and
on the other a farm where a boy was work-
ing.
Bessie was so engrossed with tho scenery
that she did not realize the proximity of a
neighbor's flock of geese until, feeling
something tugging at her skirt, she looked
; nese. One of his wars is to keep tte a
victim waiting al bis little window as 1
long as poesible, while he tunes over sev-
eral pages of his books, moves his ink-
stand, ehovel along the blotting pad and
knxs across the (Mite to s -peak to his as-
sistant. At last be leieurely collies baek
and bands you your little envelope with
the air of conferring a gift.
"Another man will hand you a receipt
or book to sign with liver a ghost of a
pencil or pen and look mortally offended
when yoe ask for ene. There must be
some kind of a germ in tbe handliog of
letoed of :ashler& J. mit 8 Int° the
.. notes awl money that get
their manner any °titer - .1's,facy°.L.,,litaar;
Yoek Sun.
WAYS OF CHINESE DOCTORS.
Their Remuneration is From Sale of
Mines Linton, and the young people were Drugs and Gifts After Recovery.
tree to roam emit m they these.
IIn such cloge conreanteuship Gerald fully Chineee physicians of much repute
realized what these days meant to him.
De thought It would not be fair to et. never vieit afoot, lett intuit be carrieato
bibit limousine and other closed -body de- seemed to effect my heart, as I used to down and saw one large gray goose pulling
signs. The ideal automobile for 1906, have pains in the region of the heart, shoes,
. at her ruffles, several picking at her
10 th° rest were grouped about her and
based on the best practice up to date, and sometimes a smothering sensation. ' quackingwjil so lustily that her blood fairly
'will be a four -cylinder, four-cycle engine, I grew So weak, and. suffered so much I froze.
copper transmission, with chain or bevel- that I began to consider my ease hope- I She gave one scream, and- tried to Jun*
1 ;)Ineetheeereailiing that spanned the bridge, but
gear drive, weighing from 1,800 to 2,500 less, and then otae day a little pamph -
pounds, and rated. horse power of from let, telling of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, : screams matterEjactertehe ftaromerrhponl''s attliener-
twenty to thirty. fell into my hands, and I learned that I tion, and he came to her rescue with a stout
they would cure rheumatism. I sent for eaTahey won't hurt you, miss;
There will, of course, be air-cooled cars, %lift' :fig g: got
slightly modified. and slightly improved, a supply, and in about three weeks I . Her skirt was liteeinat in ribbons. As
a,nd perhaps one or two advocates of the foued they were helping me. The trou- soon as she was out of sight and hearing,
ble -tvhich affected my heart soon dis- a young man, who had been sketching in,
air-cooling system. Certain it is that
appeared, ,affected
gradually the pains left Inlige:valley close by, beret out laughing, say -
air -cooling for light cars seems to have
gained steadily he favor for the last few me and I could go about with more free- I "Well, that is the richest thing I have
years. Without exception all of the mak- dom than I had done for years. I still seen. What a pretty .girl, and a stranger,
ers :have succeeded in produeleg in 1006 take the pills occasionally, as I :ow too, an wager, for no one here has her
:models, wbich are now for the most part know it is wise to keep my blood in
7 He was doubly surprise o see her a few
style. I must ask Aunt Irtrimile who she is."
"in the test," that is to say, in the heeds good condition." days afterward, seated on hie aunt's porch
of facto:try men, running on the streets It is because Dr. Williams' Pink tn. company with some elderly ladies,
about the factories engines which aro Pills actually. make new blood that they waTleerehenee heenemiesio" bexclaimed airs. Vane,
snueh smoother and much quieter than cure such troubles as rheumatism, anae- bee a wavingher
on ?ire nreLtheawriab7y113 had
the 1005 models, and at thetesaane time mia, indigestion, kidney troubles, back- qualities, and informed her guests that he
holding them in most instances up to aches, headaches and sideaehes, neural- was to leave in the fall for Italy to study
their rated horse power. gia erysipelas, and the special ailments art.
Bessie bad -been an attentive listener, won -
Notwithstanding the predictions of that burden the lives of so many Ivo- dering if ho could be Stella Holt's brother,
the wiseacres the pneumatic tire prob. inen and growing girls. But only the 'of whom she had heard so much, but had
lem is still with us and slight if any genuine pills can do this, and these al- never met.
ways have the full name Dr. . inane.' Ger-
ald thought It no winder that his sir-
terimprovement% has shown itself up to ,, • -W - admired Bessie Lintou, for she looked
Pink Pills for Pale People on the wrap -
date from the number of tires in use a so dainty and winsome, in a cool, white
P?' around every box . Sold by all medi- dress, with a spray of honeysuelcle nestling
year ago. However, it is clear from
eine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents,
the tire association's schedule -of inliersilcitaeleries wore duly commented upon,
a box or six boxes for a2 50 by writing 'Phe
ksa)atweights for next year that they are go- •. . • 4 .' , o but when
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ad, Dessie's cheeks grow crimson, and look -
the one in particular was reach-
ing to for
the factories touse larger ville, Ont. Mg inquiringly at Gerald, she asked, "Where
tires than heretofore. This is certain- , e - s --- I were you then?"
ly a move in the right direction, think "Not far away," he replied, and as she
Sport for Lion Hunters. laughed, good-naturedly, he (lid also.
Chicago auto authorities. The greatest i That was the beginning of days that
trouble, they say, has been that the Mountain lions have increased so rap- BeeMed all too short for both, for the Mee
manufacturers insist on using a smaller idly in Yellowstone Park of late tliat of a chaperone did not present itself to the
tire than is warranted, became, of course, they threaten the extinction of deer, I
the car gains more power and more elk and other wild animals that live in 1
speed the smaller the tire. ;this great government game preserve. i
A year ago there was a deal' of dis- So numerous have the cougars become I
. about the relative merits .of that the Government, through Presiaent •
°there more worthy arm he. At times he , the pittieit on 4 horse, mule or pelt, or
tract any promlee from her before she had•
had a Mame to Mums° or herself among
feared for sueh opportunities to Mile. 1 ill A carriage. At the patient's resi-
ithrbenaa.s"uneionscioTw'atterf°111 vrgulgigsiele" i dheinciee the.ductor first rests awhile, aud
tArtat hilieweaaarieddtaTe hfilmeahTzrz,:i. wie knew, tl meantime is served with liquors
In ono respect he was -Correct, for aeseie I manedsic.onfeetions and often whit A formal
realized that she eared) for him more than
as a friend. usually collects no. fee, but re -
People wondered why the belle, tiles Liu. colts a percentage of the fees of the
ton, did net marry. It was Strange, indeed, apothecary, if he does not himself have
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MILK
The interior of a cow's
udder contains a marvellous
collection of blood veins,
milk tubes, etc.
AS far as known the milk
secretion is largelyclepenrient
on the amount of blood pass.
ing through the udder.
If the blood circulation,
the digestion and assimila,*
Von of food are good she
cwrioltliosahotwhana shtilfell.wierisms ;Oaks%
a boiler, the better the condition it is in the more steam can be gerterated.
Clydesdale
Stock Food.
will stimulate the organs of circulation and digestion, becauseit makes the
food "tasty," increasing the digestive juices that dtssolve the food, and
this means more milk and at a pyodt.
For cows at Calving," there is nothing better as it tones and regulates
the system, helping' her to "clean" better, and, lessening.the usual danger.
Can stop feeding it without harmful effects as there Is nothing injurious
in it. Human beings can take it with benefit. We take it every day,
Your money cheerfully refunded by the dealer if not satisfied.
Try Hercules Poultry Food Try Carbollne Antiseptic for clean stables
CLYPneriaml STOCit ItOon Co. Teimited, Toronte
Migteleilaseitlimed
for she bad bad scores of splendid offers, ale a otheear shop In all eases of cure, • -
During these years she had not heard (however, lie is rewarded with rich pres- et-i-e-e-ceeme-ose-e-e-e-eseseet-eame-e-eseetes-•
ents, whose value depends on the rapid -
but for some unkfzewn reason refused each
suitor,
name, WM lookee upon as the best artiet • Apothecary shops exist in every village
lly and the press. Ho had 'won a great .
of the city, his pictures had met with the , of any size.
NIEL'S UN 8N
from Gerald Holt °meet through his faze- ity and compreteness of the relief.
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Ing place, known as a whole as the Medias,
ical department, is the Meet engineer, G. et.
ShertenlIeb, Who, 'besides' being an expert
engineer rued mechanic, must be equipped to
meet promptly many probates somewhat
out of the field of either. Ho hes under
him, exclusive et the people in the limn-
rodso FE4141:)ERS *9*
090 I 1 I 000 season. Juet now becaum renovatione
warmest entltueiasm, and Mem purchased Prescriptions always consist of several dry, from SO to 100 men, according to the
by connoisseurs of both lands. drugs, as high as twenty ingredients be. I
return to his home, society and the world ing srequently the came. They are put i and new inetheiment work, his fore* is about
When It became known that he was to . e
of artists mule preparations to receive him, up in pill shape or given in their natural eettele+.-eleaetae-e-ale•-•-.44:4-alea"eaalo 1411-114114aelPhia Re4"4*
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tion of his works, and its opening was a condition and boiled together by rela-
Petrone who enjoy the luxurious pliy- Deep Diving Feats.
Arrangements were made for a public exhild-
marked success. tives. This mess, usually of bitter taste sisal comforts offered by a great mod-
• The artist, however, dld not make his ap- (and whose odor generally horrifies for- hat depth Can a diver carry out
pearance until early one morning. There eigners) is always administered hot and orn hotel do not, as a gen,eeal rulo, give At w
Innes thougbt to how muck luxury Is his functions. How long mut he remain
was a number of people •present, but his usually in big cupfuls.
rested on one figure he remembered so A Chinese medicine book, dating back sPeee be always no tap no possible
rovided and how mainframe so that It under the surfaCe. What
es of high air ressures on the hum
is the effect
wen. to the 'Wing dynasty ‘1668-1644) con- chance of failure the supply. Fewp 0 riel
quick eye scanned them all, and at last
She, ton. had gone early, as ehe wished still know that In the larger establieh- ter? One well known firm of submarine
tains no less than 28,730 receipts. Ma-
to be alone when looking upon the plc- • meats a great majority of such supplies
tennis of the malaria medico, sinonsis engineers limits the depth of descent
Among the many that graced the walls she consist of vegetables, minerals and arta cured ln a way wholly indelgpmennteuel 0°f D."; to 25 fathoms, or say, 150 feet. But
recognized not a few familiar scenes, and outside sources. openttions have been carried out at
her heart beat rapidly to know that the days Me? belonging to dragon's teeth, centi-
peat's, scorpions, Spanish flies, roaches, Under the Bellevue -Stratford Hotel, for in -
The gent of the collection, however, was beetles, tadpoles, e c.
surrounded by a number of people, ard 13treCt, ill tilft lower or second ea.seineue hi
when they had departed she took a seat on Chinese doctors are, however, not con. a whole village devoted to the manufacture
one of the benahes near it. th medicines alone. They are and distribution. of such suplias, ice, heat,
tent wi
It was entitled "A Wayside Study," and adepts in massage, especially of the levee poever and other Wogs ming there
lo, the little sketch had grown into ma.- head and of the stomach and bowels. tporoo,duardeaneIt
doi8esanvoitUagnceed0tof tion.linsyulatilnla takiteers!
tures she had been so anxious to se). aro manufactured on the
th grea,ter depths than this, and perhaps
Mance, far down bekee the surface of e
of long ago had not been forgotten. the greatest distame below the surface
at which a diver has succeeded in work-
ing is 34 fathoms, or 204 feet. This was
accomplished by James Hooper, who
descended to the ship Cape Horn, sunk
of reading that the artist had refused fabu-
nificent proportions. She remembered, then,
lous ,sume for it, preferring to retain it for When light massage does not work a =meter to be eanareoue of the violent
cure or give relief (in pains of the stem- emenges in temperature in passing from one
street to another. It is always summer- sustained a. pressure of 88% ;mends to
off Picludanique, South America, and
his own.
thoughts that She did not know any ono
She was so occupied with her own on the stomach and rub and knead. with the engine room, while the place where
aele for instance), the doctor will kneel
his knees even worse than the Philadelphia brand-irs every square inch of him,bed .
.Alexander Lambert, 1
v to recovered Z70, -
Another remarkable feat was that, of
was watching her. lie stood gazing at her and hands the painful part, the garhage ia frozen before being taken
away, it is a realistic imitation ef tlao Arc-
lovelines, and when she passed her glove and this he will keep up until the pa- tie regions. Each part of the immense 000 in gold coin from the steamship
over her eyes camo and sat dovrn by her. ) tient is relieved (or says he is). plant needed to perform the various eel.- Alphoeso XII, sunk off Pohit Gando
"Do you like it, then?" he asked. Grand Canary, in nearly 30 fathoms of
one of whom she had never ceased think -
Bessie looked u,p quickly, and saw the 1 ture, or plunging a needle into various
Another of his remedies is acu-pune-
a town of good size. for the hotel is, in, the
vioes for the hotel is sufficient in itself for
water, the actual depth of the treasure
, matter of eopulation, as large as such a
also pm orme o daring
her eyee sparkled as she repllod: "How said to be very effectual in many COM -
could I help it?"
Mg. Her face grew rosy with blushes, but parts of the body -a treatment that is town, and its population,. though a floating This
obisinnsgto2p(lph2ig-3 fathoms, or leo feet,
• one, is given over to Um enjoyment of .
the flooding of the
only been one woman to me since I met : plaints'
"Does it not prove to you that there has and is highly regarded.
-_- _ e creature comforts. Many of the pasts are i
mootthaoeot eine, eamade thief eacmaddkeeent I
tSeverntTunnel when a door in the drain -
you? 1 know it must, and now that I tile° iscuttpe cil it' ±00, 20
1 age tunnel had been left open. The
have waited so long, do you not think that I
am entitled to my original model?" Roosevelt Says Black
B A Not
Bear rea still further enlargement.
In, the engine room, where most of the
1 door was situated a quarter of a mile
She looked up roguishly, and casting a I Very Formidable. power for all purposes is produced, are four
side glance at tho • picture, replied, as she . ' Oorliss engines, having each a h.orse power i idkiisstadnitvinfr_omdretshse iislemcfrte,pbtuthearipsetInin
slipped her hand into his; "I really hope . Black bear are not, under normal con- • of 475, the fly wheels of which, are 23 feet
i "rough ag narrow passage of water and
ynoeurn.do not mean the geese."-Philadelphla ditions, formidable brutes If they do
time, and two at night. The other two are
supply all the power needed In the day : ""
in dianieter. Only one of these is needed to
' closed the door. This pluck act enabled •
I charge and gee home they may maul a
held in reserve in case any one or two of the munps to overcome the volume of
The Cold Cashier.
ri ; ,-._
man seventy, and there are a number of the four require to be taken temporarily out i water which was flooding the working
of service. Each of these vaginas runsj
d allowethe completione'of the t -
"What is there in the work of a cash- instances on record in wbich they have
tt an immense dynamo, all the power used ; anun
killed men. Ordinarily, however,
A further interesting case of deep
being electricity, and eaoh dynamo has I nel to be carried out.
like to know," said a young business I he may ier that makes him so unpleasant? ra black bear will not charge home, though i e capacity of 230 kilowatts. The engines 1
iled by an automatic system by .t diving
is that of Angel Erotarbe, who
blueter a good deal. I once shot ' are o
recovering silver bars Tol-
man. "I'm in and out of offices all thee one very close up which made a most I eetch one man does the work of lour: i
time and meeting all kinds of men; some 1 lamentable outcry, and. seemed to lose I
£9,000 from the steamer Skyro,
Taut engine ranssIpacheoileort rooms alone feet.
i sueceeded in
are agreeable and others don't leave any I its head, its efforts to escape resulting ; The boilers are five M numbj, with au-
• tomatie stokers and, It capacity of 300 ! usleind
katoff Cape Finisterre in over thirty
kind of an impression, but I never saw : in its bouncing about among the trees
H. P. each. Prom GO to 70 tons of coal fathoms. an this case the diver had to
a cashier in my life who wasn't a frosty ' with such needless hurry that I was
tarn , blow away portions of the vessel with
araaday sareaarnisruanare35intaregteira afour,
and unpleasant proposition. easily able to kill it. Another black
before he could reach the
A erea storage of 700 tons capacity M always I dynamite
"Most of them hand out money to you bear, which I also shot at close guar -
with the air of doling charity and as ' tors, came straight for my companions nimatained. Among the nicteleinee operated treasure chamber, Three dives per diem
were frequent, and as many as five dela
though they were giving it out of their and mysetf, and almost ran Over the -by1,.. this powerare two
pbuemps for the elci-
or plungers, t 1 I t het water bo) -
Lite cents were made in one day. The maxi.
hearts, own .pockets and the kindness of their white hunter who was with me. This - at.
. ors whence bot wa er s forced all over
-period under water was twenty
bear made no sound wluttever when 1 • building, two high pressure fire pumps, a mum
pump to exhaust the steam radial- ' minutes.
pain in parting with the money is an- charging. I believe it was simply dos -
"An air of extreme reluctance and first hit it and I do not think it was ' vacuum
The effect of high pressure on the
1 ?i,Tenotsr seie"turtne 1'
e._ voevn, a idulrrnkIeleVantee"r
other common characteristic. I have ed, and by acident ran. the wrong way, ! p„ma, found injurious when
known cashiers who would actually tell and so almost mune into collision with ; water over the building, and several the work is carried out under ordinary
'which eends filtered drinking ' constitution is not
O collector to call another day for his , us. However, when it found itself face ! precautions. A French scientist has gone
meaner ones. Even the duinb waiters, .
1 or Which there nee many, in addition to
money when they had it there in the to face with the white hunter, and only : the freight elevators have plungers like . SO far as to claim that breathing corn -
drawer and there was no earthly reason four or five feet away, it prepared for , the 13 passenger el6ators, The plung- . ' d • •
presse air is a remedy for asthma and
for delay except the cashier's desire to hostilitice, and I think would have ors of the later are 215 feet long, Jun
now -a distilled water plant Ls being emphysema. It is also said to excite di -
mauled him if I had not brained it with '
appear important.
another bullet; for 1 was myself stand- 1,:ilstaiied nahich win have a capacity of , • ( g • quantity
gwalroTaTult 01
gestion owing to the reet
oxygen carried into the blood. It has
' "There is a cashier in a down town
ing but six feet or so to one side of it. water for dirilkinag s been found that a period of two hours
'. . None of the bears shot on this Colorado
fro mtlmee artesian wells over 000 fear
Ityl, -Magi
should elapse between a meal and a des -
office who is well known for his froste
. the house. The water used comee
- trip made a sound when hit; they all
deep, v,'hich have a flotv et about 200.000 cent. In descending the movement
died silently, like so many wolves.
'zed Newous Hothez
gallons n day. To have an instantane- should be slow, and if the pressure
5 that bears were not flurried when I sud-
denly came upon them. They impressed , building of 116,000 aim this is al- ilnveldesied biey Zig efft
Ordinarily, my experience has been ous water supply without pumping ther I
ways malntalucd.
a water storage capavity at the top of °the; causes pains in the head this c
spitrks made from batteries and from Roosevelt's recommendation, has given
me as if they were always keeping in The question of ventilation is,
01 In ascending divers are recommended
t thatlJohn and Homer Goff celebrated guides i 1 th lace toward which the wish.
cou e an on full
gam magneto. It is quite apparen, ,
the censensus of opinion after the yeaaes ' and hunters at Meeker, Col., a contract
test is to the effect that the dry and ato clear the lions out of Yellowstone ,
storage battery will predominate in the i Park, John Goff is the guide who won
1906 ears The magneto bee not as yet i fame taking President Roosevelt on his
beenbrought t that stage of erfec- ' successful cougar -hunting trip to Color -
tion where it can be relied on for aeon- i ado.
tinuous and even means of igniting the, The work of hunting lions in Yellow-
' stone Park will, it is estimated, take
ebarge.
As in the days of the bicycle, those', several seasons, and in the meantime
dealers in this country who have been i there is a demand for lion hunters in '
importing and selling foreign made ears I Colorado, Wyoming and other cattle
are now hastenine to take up with the , states, where stockmen are suffering
American product ° and there is hardly , great losses from these predatory ani -
an agency in Chicago or any other eity 1 mals. Cougars are said to be oxi the in-
crease in the Rocky Mountains.
*hat is not endeavoring to secure, or '
have already secured, the selling rights 1 Owing to the enormous amount of
1 mountain lions in Yellowstone Park the
or some American machine which has
Government will now have to pay a large
:proven itself equal to anything '
bounty to the Goff brothers. The hunt -
made abroad. ers wil receive a bounty of $5 on each
1 In fact, some of those who a couple of
ore to -day manufacturing automobilee
years ago handled only foreign carsimountain lion they kill, in addition to
a salary of $75 a month each for their
with work. Most of the work will be done be -
in this country and are meeting
tween the spring ancl fall, for the win -
such success that the time seenis not 1
', tars are very severe in Yelloevstone Park,
far distant when the sale of other than
par' the climatic conditions being almost are -
American machines will be on a
owing to the moisture generated by
with the sale of any foreign article thal1 tic,
The Goff brothers have
tries to eompete against the unmatched I nlanY geysers,
the largest arid finest pack of cougar 1
takill and. ingenuity of the American me -
i bounds in the world.
.ehanie. For some reason the mountain lion
• Prices for the new models will not I
prefers the flesh of a colt to that of any
NiZ,Jess then this year. As a matter of i
. a i other animal, and cougars have beemee
Mahe Unhappy Homes—Their Condition. Irritates
Both Husband and Children—How Thousands
of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous
Prostration and Made. Strong and Well.
y
od. There aro two est.'. not to exceed a speed of two feet per
and for this place, Which was invariably
rn m e p
ed to retreat in the event of danger,
IeIn.f P. tpfiteeher btaivsemrt,b unit,. on the se:21,:- seeond.-Pall Mall Gazette.
rs ,
The electrical switchboard for the
II:tiers, each
yaarnesf
H. P, each and six exhaust fans01°Lye;
a piece of rough ground or dense timber e .....
they made off with all possible speed, and a hair H. o. each.
not . g t l their heads
' Frequently I have been able to watch tains if one of the, largest In the coun-
.ars illhert 00U 77 71
Iral NY. Ik• • • I II. I 111.11 I I I.
A nervous, irritable mother, often on Mrs. Chester Curry, Leader of the
, _ t to care Ladiest.SymphonyOrehestra, 42 Sara -
fad, the tendency is or p : the terror of horse raisers in tbe Rocky ,
• the verge of hysterics is unii
for children ; ittsruins a philtre disposi- toga S , East Boston, Mass., writes:
Sara -
higher. The many little refinements and i
!IVIountain States. It is estimated that as i 4..
.extra whieh tho public is demanding
result of the ramegee af mountain ' 'ion atid reac upon herself. The Dear Mrs. Pinkhatem-
1 lions in the last year not fat colts are , trouble between child d their "F ight i
ren anor e years was troubled with ex --
in the way of upholstering accessories, ' a.
etc., more than offsets the saving i mothers too often is duo to the fact teem° nervousness and hysteria brought on
rthe cost of the production which thine i lef,,t ?live extit•.the ranges be. twin ireenie i
that the mother has some female weak. by irregulates. I could neither enjoy lite
ness, and she is entirely unfit to bear nor sleep nights. I Wan very irritable, ners
-San.Francisco ii attn. . .
lattory experiences turd the number of ' an" Kr°a°11
the strain upon her nerves that govern- vous and despondent,
ecars prod:ucea enables it to, eut off. It Passing- 'of the Wine Cellar. . "Lydia E.Pinkhaina Vegetable Compound
, ing children involves ; it is impossible was recommended and proved to be the only
• as true, Chicago dealers say, that a very
1r 11 Id to have one out ;for her to do anything calmly. remedy that helped me. I have daily im-
es ifew small care of the runabout type , , fashion,
are, are SO, _ ,g 4
of faeluen, says the London 1elegraph. i The ills of women netlike a firebrand proved in health until I am now strong and
upon the nerves, consequently nine- well, and all nervousness hes disappeared."
.. inlay be offered et prime beretofore un -
Proud fathers to longer lay down pipes •
;heard of, but for the most part these
of port for the coming of age of their in- tenths of the nervous prostration, ner. The following letter is from Mrs.
mars will be made up from parts and on
fit4 hews, and no longer enjoin upon , vous despondency. "tho blues," sleep- Albert Mann, 154 Gore Vale Ave.,
panciples which are now quite genet- their successors the sacred duty of keep. ' lessness, and nervous irritability of Toronto, Ont. i
;ally conceded to be pasee, ing the Menne, teller replenished. n
`.--103' Monica arise from some derang-ement Dear Mrs. leinkhrunc-
Oto of tho terideneiee of the present mei leave ms itie unes or express wis ree of tlie female oaganisra,
° I • ' • t• t' ' 1 "1 suitor -ea o, long time svith ovarian trouble
dety mike a demaald for gaudy colored cars. .
&bout the nutintenanee ot so many head i Do you experience fits of depression having intense pains in the back and abdomen
. . , of deer in the park, but they care net . with restlessness, alternating with arta Oere sick headttehes every numth. I WM
tired and norv'otts All the time and life looked
vslesther the wifte bins ere fall or empty. 1 exit -tine limitability? Are your spirits Tteirty dreary to ine and I had no desire to Hvo
It is not that people have lost their taste , easily aVeeted, so that ono Utinete you p_o it 1 IyOg_an to take Lydia E. Pinkhapee
for wines, though fashion has greatly l laugh, and the next minute you feel V geteele Compoune mid to gamine relief.
changed in respect of them, and sherry like crying? My recovery was slow but it was sure aria I
for example, is groWine as rare as Ma- I, DO you feel something like tt ball ris. tavanever regretted the money spent for the
deira, and Madeira asbobsolete as tack. / ing in. your throat and threatening to Compound tie it brought back my good
Whenever a good collar Nanes iato the I choke you; all the senses perverted, beelth,"
market the eonmetition at elution id as i morbidly sensitive to light and sound; Women should. remeniber that Lydia
keen ite ever to secure the beet lots, and ' pain in the Ovaries, and estmeially E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound is
fancy prices are often reached. None , between the shoulders; bearing down the medieine that holds the record for
the less, the day of the Jirivate cellar is I pains; tiereous tlyepePeia, and aimed the greatest number of ached einem of
practically oN er, What, is the muse/ continually cross and snappy'? female ills, and take no •substitute.
Filet Lesson in Oeokitz
(Town ate Country.,
11 80, your nerves, Are all A. Aitatterec
Chnditi011, end you are threatened with
uervous prostration.
Advieo to Women,
Mrs. Pinkhera, LyziteNtlass., invites
bo n 32 feet long and 9 feet h
an3;1; equhgrned with certain new devil c
' bears or seine time while myself unob.
One could hardly believe the change
observed. With other game I have whieh insure its not being put out of
very often done this even when within sommission by tho failure of one or more Baby's Own Tablets have evrought in my
child," says Mrs. Angus Morrison, Port
close range, not wishing to kill ern -
'd f(11"lerilit'G 17111 Caldwell, Ont. "He suffered terribly
giathra eiciiinecluwyetls-1;a0bars.
pneumatic tabes, the latter being munen
: ttires needlessly, or without a good ob.
while teething, vomited lie food and
ject; but with bears, my experience has
was 'weak and puny. One box 'of Baby's
used to send messages and small articles
been that chances to secure them come fro,in one floor to anyeityhianrpt.ael,tbyas 01 t w5o0 tmo lel;
Own Tablets made him a changed child.
so seldom as to make it very distinctly eernieGie iweti akindg"al I They eased the pain of teethingetrength•
' worth while improving any that do each, /tad in addition there is an burnouse
come. -From "A Colorado Bear Mint," oyeleciem by of 5011 siteoraz,agent
wtoberreebfYrtgenabvitoures' hensearlItiihyis sehtioidn:agerhs,waiandg fhieneilsy,nsensva an4iger,
by Theodore Roosevelt, in the October acti° every floor, These reerigreatoes me sick a day." The experience of Mrs. Mer-
Scribner's. for the keeping of provisions -meats being '
A BABY CHANGED.
served on any floor dezired-and of frozen riston is that of thousands of other mo-
-
carefree for teed water. The carafes earn them who iift:Ve found health for their
Bits From Tokio. frozen in the basement and distributed to little ones and comfort for themselves in
These interesting translations from the thief raeffr gorters. iicrb',elt;e
I eseTreinvierrof Ile-Geitit the use of Baby's Own Tablets. Mothera
ic wantede thaerroMiRre n'inueldnes which ceurt it need not be afraid of this medicine, it is
sayings of the Japenese were made by a atl
W. C. T. U. missionary at Tokio:
The great disregard trifles,
Troubles proceed from the mouth.
The unintelligent dog will bark loudly.
rluuritn,vo:obtayieeinne?serwoeli:ch mid n. half sauare, 21 guaranteed. not to contain rut atom Of
pieres at a tut, Even these machines are
features are the In- harm a child of any age, and they are
opiate or etrong drug. They could not
einerating plant, where all the rubbage good. for them at all ages. .Ask your
Rich people are unsatisfied with nehes. is burned, and the place where the gar- aruggist for Baby's Own Tablets or send
Do a kindness, but expect no reward. blaze 13thlieanud.asleztle. There ininer11),tlieentratien1 i)illenine.t, 25 cents to the Dr. Williams Medicine
le. and only tho itstiL need removal. 1 The
Unless you start you never Will arrive. sad. Co., Brockville, Out, and get them by
ents.
Virtue is greater than a thousand. tra-
to he earefully examined for silver and
garbage, before being disposed of, need4 mail.
• It is better to chose chiding than
praise.
Humility is a great castle of clefense. ata'
clumped into a trough ant spread out
can as It. 0041104 down from upetairs le ..,.
her table wane which may lanove found
way into it.' For this purpose each
Jtnerson de Angelis, the cOmedian,
Too Scientific,
rali'sizell your own body; then feel others'
variably founi, and thus
waste is stopped. Ali this homelier; of
Ilintientlia; till 8ft:tile:I/I S,t19orTiesofaShitSOCIIPleeridenancegeVtc!If
41081 searched. Table ware 1,4 . ...
an al
sonu;0 modern improvements. 'What
ness.
He is not human who forgets a kind- garbage is <Mae 00 the s.ame level ta:
• the other work dweribed, but Out traler , about;, ' ..---L•••
Tonts•vi inquired. a listener.
. In:teed of expecting from others look the little alley in the rear of the hotel. i "Jones,' replied
eavenbeless, to further guard tigalust ail 1 ea a country Mr, de Angelis, "own -
to yourself. onee he took Inc to see it. The house
place near London and
. Do not ridicule the old; you will soon 1
odor from it or any fermentation it 15 •
in 'cans lini"al°1e1I After .13"1115 I en,i1V Arls 'wonderful in the number of
. norimee is by study. . " ture..ed nut by four rpotorp, operated w .a
e :wed
, c: .1, ,A, el air, located at 48 feet below the other elevi r del 1009 'When we got to
,earehea. ana at onee frozen, In whien , . ... -
chinlition it is carted away. llecause its ingenioue e•mtrivances. There was a
• The euperior won= exelts her hus-
be so.
the mete *f the havement Is below that chute from cash bedroom to the lattn-
Land; the inferior degrndes bine . ef the :ewers, the ssswane of the hot -I ,
cti y; there um, telephonic eorainuritea-
I As hunger is eurable by eating, en ire 1:111 not flow itil, them, urid it 14 thereffie
pi thin with the kiiehen and there were
i The fail' which eseripes from the hook tt-eie euease. .lones' sleeping apartment I was sur.
mcim m 71 les lel feet, IS ale()
The la( k of gully in youth in ege will aa ,,,„,.. thee le bee ,
(Nee the hetere Iteroligh the doer and reaehed. fie far
The Wain LionlrY, Wheel cover); a Moe
alwrtys SeellIA the lergest. , prised lo Fee two steel rolls that came
br:314. Sad nOSS. OW.' W.'44t :icta es ilieets rtud t* 81(18 as tile Middle Of the chamber. Jones
Tile polite are safe everywbere; tile eseimes, ., . es, ;Ind elnear elothlm; "F• tola lim that disliking to go down the
ruae nee often in danget. aremee e. r0,1 for Cab purpose ia re- . „
lia a tivert"amtning vslien lie witnted. his
01:: 01 A :7..i IDCV.er. 'i't eperaVIS
te not lenient to your own faults; meet seseeme, neteeste, :three wringore bath, he had invented this thing. The
ism tue eisr, ,.ti' may 'rimer, tine collo* tub was on wheels, he Raid, Ana he had.
keep s'our pardon for others.
A thous:ma-fret embanament ean be ,•14 +cif isa.hloc... two 1::0-Iyit netume.1 only to push a button in order to have
:,-....AL, etv.::::t r;,ols, Teto hulTSP'Y 4, ,
broken by Ole 11010 of an ant. • 5•,:nni , ,:4 :,, , I, wt.,. 111‘, lirtnary Work fer st toll alle .
eit 18 quiet and imusider enur own , •ses„114 ie an clone ler entel. the iromeg 'T, ill It de that neW?" X asked.
faults ; 110 itt dismiss those of °there. . *0,1.1. W:t% ,1"11•1,. 11001,', 11"1"; 1,,eata (gt ..:°1111.1" mill .lones. And he pushed.
it .. t,Itt,•-,t.11 11 .ce.
1 2 t e t 1 de feeed in the basereent Is 4 n ,1„",11,t,toli'
e tub rolled into vicw. It was a
1:11 of Help tie lite,led.
1 ;•!• - • i • • .' • • 0 -, ill 101,111,11'1 o.,, 111-0 el"'llirleti fa! ,anti Svated in lf, Vita
, , , ,,,,i, t • 1 ,.., h -1 • :lion a . votion.,,. , 4 . , ,,
"Wort V Is(ir ai,119v1-i't '...:11:11101rntit'rfsr:"7.1tittr paper." ; , . eam rem • (as' it. .. • Me ,. asli ,.141. '"' 'I Talkl:Iv.,tintiti flint lie haa the 4601
! te (i.. i le --e ie 1 le he e reale wht)re pro ,. A Alit,: 588fi+.
raid the hitstions mat. ":,tu,lit itavo •••• , „, ,„, ,e,,, me, „,
' bedy tale- cure Tile.” . • •. 0, ,. ir, v, Yq •!1 I lay i., Lai in. 1•.• riii.. • tAtll 1111 next day."
ere e" r •olled the mete. "Ton want le - t,,.1 a,,,,aga, ,,. a ,,,, 1,,,,,, ,,,,,a at 0
...-4-.40,-------.
Proof IS ItiCallianentill that nothing' In all melt WOInen tO Wriibe tO her foradeleo, eovott'..!f‘ i'••1" a 1a1•4•" ; i.. -, • t., e IA ... 0 ems to ueleek (eel,' 1:%11% 01'
1:111101_41ainria, 11001 100 thirik WOMMI the world is better for neevonsprostrit• 'sirs PinItham's vast experience With ei,e*Nri°,e,e,,1`.104. `LAY': 'W"1''''1--`4'111'''' . ,1', .: , ', 1. .7'1.- :?' I''.*. 1'.111.11. . " ' '1 A,lwayt in S.uso0i.
should tEnOW 110W to COM< 80 that theY 11101 tion than Lydia p, I'inkbain's Vega- female troubles enable!) her to tell you 1 0. .. "••,i•$.1,4
nevi lard Plain Dealer.)
table Compound; thousands and thou- jest what IS best for you, ttrid she will el • ., • • ••• i • • '• • - • 1' • '• ' • •1•1,,, tr., • 11 1 p -
Hort when they wary? . a .i 1.02 a ree.ese
bil nblo to look tater their husband'a diges-
Mutton-certainly, deer. Minas of 'women testify to this kart. &elle you nothing for her adviee. wl'ilt.g.41.ele 7eel,.ti '17ellt:.1..:; :‘..::•'... 114.:'11;t114,1.11tt4; .'''''. .' ' ..'s .. T . '' ',.'' 5 ....''' ' v") . 1'.1 ''' ' 4- 1 hAt.F.'110,,t111,117)31faliattill gaeoltlittlerob,°641
' "i ' 1., :”0•54. t,i. vi.t.,!. O.,......1" t UM b.13' ',
Ask Mrs: Plskilases Advkla -A Iiinsktri Best (Mktg astb tt Woislas's Bic fame. nen , al.,0 I„. n -, .
-.,•, ., up. ti Wt.' ,•-:' ,,,• .1 "'i Mu 1
IVO,A+1,1.ft 64u* Slt of thia Lanes wGrlo tit the Moth ball rtiltia the roost.
,
Mho -Mayn't r go to the kitelist, leek
NW or:mike mekbas bukermotthe