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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1913-09-11, Page 6I .If" 4' Ah it nrl 4 4r,��,avgu .. I .. , .1 - - I � � - . �Wl� _L__ ­ � 'I -l'."r, , PL11ONTY1,0F v4E. I;! I - I . (11oulitoll I'll'.401 46 :-IIii).i. I want, all Ive-erpaint �-undat,." tIll-0, apm -it,. reminil lilt- of it tinaln; I:, I'! dy. -i till . Tutls,day.' . __ I - . HE "CAME BACK." (Routoli Transcript) Valit-l-Ilow did Jack happen to 1Y '41,00 4 meorld tIllit.? Kitty—opeause I refumea liliai vie first timel (if muree. � . ANGELI CINFLUENCE. (Villich) om i,aav (on't-rin4 poilet,nian it travt)- I orit-11 iIIIIII, -VI),Il llopv Ituiveman rill tilt -it .1 I-Isk tic bt-owning lad, belou so (XIIIIAtantlY Mi'Xi'd lip -%vith orlmo. 110111,VnIan. -You liet-dit't ft"tr, main. It's t1w criminals wilt 1-1111 tilt% 1.1sk o* Iii-voril Ili' F-uhtt.s, tivill' MIX(Ill lip with 1110 ­-­ 4 0 * -- - FOUND OUT HIS NAME. (Judge) "What Is Ill,; trouble-" :-,.wuIMa',, I thought; VICTO was a WOMILU III th's cavo." -4 . +41 -- TEMPORARILY HANDICAPPED . (Judt:,e) , � -'roppli .l, I r. Imughleig.11-1 3110 0111 t I nol)lc-illan, Count Ile 113JI" to -day. lit"ity Ouu,4111elffl) -.1hallY! Irs Ile a bril- 11:111t cl,11%,orpOtionalist? ' Niv. liolighlolf", ' __N,.N,j.lI, no, lint tit prp�- elit. If.. limi ri,intillatisill III Ilt4 Shouldev.4 t - I, . LEFT. ( notton Transcript) ,:-.%I,,- rich inivio Is dead." . I rifa lie itInvo ,%-our anything?" "y, .�* lip left I& perintless." . _[ - I BENT AND BROKE. (Broolilyn Life) . . IIv-1 WAS I'll PhIRSUMI bUnt- Nlit,-Aud theil- Ue-And t1wn, liefore I ],new It, 1 Was brolw. - - - PITCHING AND PREACHING . (Ilti,,,ton Transcript) hlit--Alst think Of It; tilt, p1wher on out* I,Ltll tt-itui getst morn inooev titan our inlit- 1.�t(6r tlol;4�. L1e__yt-% isilt tilt, pitelier has ,I better delix e1w, I - I . ENJOYED IT. (Plill'idelfillia Record) lVigwn.-Have -.,'Oil been ejoying ,.%,our spashore cottage this surniner? (1Ln,-eflmt-Y0s, Indeed, I rented it for. tilt, sonsoll for ainiotit as much all it costs altogetlier, ana rvo been staying at linme. '_ ' 0 — . HIS LATER RESOLVE. (ChIcago Tribune) ,,I.Illggills, (11(111,t you tvit tile ),oil ivere 9011M to I*kl$igll ,.-our jet) it.,; traveling ninit for sfinteash & VO, next, Januarv?" -1 think I did, kInoddltl' bll� vve' Just liatl ri'vouridentlal tauc with tile boss 111311- Helf anti I find-er-I'm 901ng to re"14,11 liext Haturdity." : I -_ - A DANGEROUS START. (Witsbington. Star) -So your baby won .It Drive Ili tilt, 11"11- sbow?" - f, -;Yes." replie(I the proud init worried .1 )let,. 11A.nd I guess we'll move out Of tile community. All tile envious netgh- linrs will reReAt It as 10119 as Ile lives." I - - , SIMPLE ARITHMETIC. (judge) ­1vIiy tie .uomv people count on t1ioir fingers, do yOu suppose?" ­IipcnUi;k- thei,*re tile handiest 0114. I guess... t -- I THE FATAL DAY WAS NEAP. . (Lipplincoitt's) . . "Charles seems to be very exacting," sald a fond InRinina to the dear girl who , tvas -dressing for tile wedding 'I '*Xever mind, marnma'", silid. , silo Fwpotly. "They are Ilia last wislies." I - � PROBABLY. I (Flodda TInlpS_lTn foil) ,i;-,Tobnny, what are you going to (In with , at mouse " "Give it to tencher," � I "Why, .,;lie doesn't want It." . "Oh, sbe'll. jump at It." I : I BR,P-HI­HI (Boston Transcript) "Shp turned orf blin with tin ley stire.11 "And wbat happeneil titan?" "Ills words froze oil Ills lips," I - ' - . AN INGRATE. (Burralo R - xprens) "Tightwild says that he owes his site- c"Pss its .it ninnc-y-%otter to his wife." flt..Yes; but lie, does not appear at all "DON'd to pity )let' nni't.111119 Ott 190C(AInt." -1 : I SATIFIED. (11-altirnore Amprienn) . 11(lan't .Q(�rvu ,.rou. NOth liquid refresli- Intent. .,;Ir. ThIs town Is dry.11 ti ,;All right. d Bring we a bottle of sme. I ng t-xtra ry. " . I �: : I (Ilo.,ton Trawicript.) "Kato says ,hp repeats only half she belirs." . � . I "Maybe; ])lit slip. hours twipe is.much ns wlyhody else.." ': - I THE EXCEPTION. (Cleve(and Plain I)Palpr) "T)ops tit(, missus Interfere in tit' kitelien wrirk?" Inquired ther in%,estfgator. -Pops shu?" repitt'd tile .stout cook. "Don't think It!" "And doegn't ssie ilo nny.oe tile cook- hig?" "I won*t say It As ,4trollq� as that, There'A u fotw palate tionerii till missus Is ,tiod tit makin'. When I'm hnngry fnr one of 'em I Iet Itor come in (in' 'conk )lit- volim lint that's tile' one exeeption," I, - ___q_ REALISTIC. WhIengo Tribune) 1;111,11N, lailleti find gentivilitill", F4.11(i tile an, "is it movini,v picture or an oltl lown). it)"(- StOkInhout 'nato Ili fiction." "Hut he do(" I t sepal to be doing jilly. .411 Illill-10 " ObJeeted a man lit t1w, atidlenLe. 111111 "ll"1114-t-t that tile! picture was a I fit 11 11. , ..Don't yntit see his lips movi6grl slutro- y ri`t0rtPd tile Showmen. "Ile's swear Ing tit hwat tit(- )land!,# I m: �. � HAD A POOR TIM=. I Wooten Triinseript) .4110-T F-lipposit. yon Ill -c famIII.Tr With Longrolio%vp plit-In: "To .c;tny Lit 1101110 I.q Best." Tre.-Tf-ti and I think lip Inust Illivo writ. t(n it jll!-.t after returning from it slim. iner oliting, , . 0 a 0. — PRETTY SfflALL, (TI(sl4ton Trittim-ript) walu'r-Trow (lill Von filill %-Out' rtpuk, r I r? (111(-.4t-011, T had no 1:1,0111111. lit all. r I'llond It untli-r a slice of Preneb frion Illitaffl, ­ : : f NOT PUOILISTIC. . It.ondon Tilfrilt)II) �<Iilfllv Disistwed 5ru,1,,b,,tI.Itl.-­ ThIll't VAII 111111k V,ls, I.,4 a ("IVI. ILI I'tt t nat of C-011it . .4)11141 lie pi,thwl I'Iftilltiff-4 thillIft 'ht Of 1110t, I'llf tile 4.,mard won't 1101t. - -4 - 1- � _. I TOO COSTLY. 1. (Illilk.) " f Ill I-IIIIA1.1v don't L'Itow NvIlat to give 1.1% Hink for a Weddill-4 )ITe'u'llt." ". 1111,11 shilli1v ghl. lim, Illoney.11 "011. lilt! It 11111stil't coSt a4'11111011 all that." —, ,­* - - �_ $AACASM UP-TO.bAT9. (Lippint-oft',t) "Wiv is Ile ,qo bitter at the ""irl he wnci rileently engitgpil fit?" 'ItpeArIM(4 NVhOfi f4bp FIvIlt illp ring 11.1fik Aw WOO thf� box. I(,XIa,�,,--WIt) AL.6 , , _-,_,�__ _�_­ ______ ------- �­,. T _, II _T - ____ I __ -1 - . , 4!7! " �.­­_. ­ - . __ - I—- --l'- - - .. ­ - - I . I I I ­...­ . . - I _ __ � . I __ .. I . ... I . __ . I ... . . . .. 11 . 11 I .1 .. 92222229AUKK , -M � I- I I . 1. I ... 1. - ­.­­ - 5F --- I !_ . I . . I . ­ __.. . � I I'Let, it bo a% you 'In4l. pal)% mity, de. cide," the ilivirmured Ili a low Yqice, I'villateveryolt. way agrec upori.l. will I ­ . : - - I.. , - I . ., I . � _. - - ---.. � - - __ - - �- ___ When Appetite fails - . .. - � ­.. _... .. � I �. � - - . . .. - I . � . L.. � ...... - - ­ - ­ � ­ '_­ ­'. ­ ­­ - ­­ - - ,. ­ � UNVEILED TABLET. 011 JIII.V W, Ili tht- little f6bilig %illage �. - ­. ­.... - - , ­ I - 1.1- - 1. .. _. 11 . .­ 1. _- � -,---. - - . - — - - - .------------ , A LUCKY GIRL.. , - ­ i Oulclo Farr Inherited Five Fortunes ...1. ­­­ .. ­­ - - ­_ - . , '', � . - , - 1. __ - . - _ .- ;=" I 88 I J 1i No. 31, 1913 I . `_-- . �. ­�L': ,* L, 1. ­ --11 _� - AiLW 1. 1. 1- I - - abille by." Runert DownlnLr bit )its lips fiercely and Digestion is Bad . . ! if Po" oil the Quebec shore of till., In right Months. ­` 9 AN T A D. ___-'----"------ It V L ",l) UN utic,ed IrIA [ rAILE * underneath Ills dark, curling moustache. 13ab!s ev,ery word and action -- There Is Danger Ahead for the Man ,tilt ot st. Lawlpllvo, 4% 1110110rial ill'it-i "I"elled to �,Ir William Edmond Logan, we have hova a great deal lately about people coming Into fortunes. � m 14 I told un, 'RII too plainly tliat that site did WhQ Neglocts Natorels, W no. - arni Xt., 1,.D., v. it. s., founder and first di- JJ h l this kind of luck certainly belong$ to bliss r).Ulele Varr, I . � � . -----'-)% NA X the 0110 story ­ - not love him, and that Ile whole 4oul I I � . revturof the (;euloglval S,ttrvey of (.'lilt- I a tilt, The day Selected for this Interest. an eighteen -Year-old Californian girl, who has Inlieritoa no LOSS X11411 five A*IXNXXA%PAA%M PlAi 11 MOMAWA9 MW , rebelled against this marriage, whiqlk Nivas DYISPepsla Tendencies are SeriOLIBand Ing event was the occasion Of tho visit of fortunes, and I I . . ­ - . ­ . . I ­­.. ­. . - . I . . fomed upon, )let,. Her Indifference was sowing the oeeds Should be Treated Accordingly. beventy members .of the Internatitilial .411 within a period of eight months! Thom 6'. unfortunately. a el"k-i Of WIth Rupert Downing seir-presertva* a bitter I I of iiatred ill ih� heart against, - fleul6gival Congress to tile (1a4pe coull- Miss Farr, who is only eighteen, routantle inaideus who cannot lie thrown 0011 wild ilia first law of nature. When the (,I--,, lied resounded, eoward act )v Into constant eolA. lilt a handsome. . aN lie was, loill. for tile second time ill the girl; be wat; growing to dislike her 2110re fiercely titan lie bad ever loved. U . N. ,�_ , ,��q I 4 J 'I . I try anti -tile meniorial wits erected kv tile congress to voinnieniorate thj� import. ant.official serviveS of 1-5ir William J.u- was a fashion writer on the staff of a sniall inagayOxie when auddeul,v a agreeable -youll-P Inall without fallilla" andonea the girl that lie " Ills life, lie Ill) her. Hany all exultant daydream lie had "It a .. - im, * gall. which began Ili Quepe lit 184,21. The great-aunt of 11'ero died, lea ving a snug little Income of $1,500 a year. deeply lit love NN:th ]Lint, thuti It was. pretended it) love, left her to (lie aneld I o4r the manner Ili which lie would head . . ineinorial is It brolize Slal) ly�-Ilriug it �'; ,; t I I . .1 with the 014 iIi­.v,4 daughter. the horrible flame and taillike, or to ea- ('I&reuj!e N, .:!:,. 5,mrvely noticed tier titpe, If she could, He had enough to her proud will to him, whert she wals 1her - ' .. - . I I I Strong alill effective Illedalliall portrait of Sir William aevoinpanieti by a 8Z. . Br(ju mach .�, I prelionce, ho %..I:, ) abiorbel.1 Ili his ilo to ,stive hiln,igif. I but P-110. 0­114tal:t toll told upon All fit fileatant Clarence Neville his wife. Then lie woulA t&Luut with tile truth &I tow %be had been parted I I able 1uht-ription anti Is tile highly artlith. work of Mr. Hear! Ilebert, of . - worl;-.; all was , ;I.I�Agilled. from the man she had loved and wedded, I .Montreal. It hins been. attached it) tile fitea. Back to Health him more tLan .1,4: kroulied to aotion. Whi,it was life or ILI I, I . I I ,to- )ale J .. I by the machinations of India, and him'. 11 I of at natural rock wit" Im the I - - 0 1) . Vail t e I_ J I *1: L I sa elty to it in wit le Ole idol of tile heart eelf. LLI. - -iE�:v - � I It 0 eree - . �_ __1 village. A -t the ullvelling ceremony stilt. . anti haggard thv )otln I Illan'ti face look- was 'Ili such deadly Peril? She woula be borro,r-6trieken, of 1111� I able addremse,; wero inado. by Dr. A. R, ad. as he iiat oplouiiIlte ]tint at the d1hiner flow he ioaclied their box lie never course, but what ba,d been done slip %le-lIl- , ­r­�­­ 1� Burluw, chairivaii of the 1�ogall Ileln. ta),14, olle evk�llilllz, afterward remembered, fighting his Way would not undo, 'Ills courts had legally I I I OrIal Col"I'littee, und by Dr. John .M. I'Vilell lie returned, home the next through the seorching heat and the (lease freed tier from Clurence Neville, and '. I . ey,ening lie x -Ad to Ills young sevretary: \ '.1 . Clarke. A,t it hirther expre4slou of their t voluries of omoke, the words would have been sooken which , . III have seats iti,l. *tll� OPO"t to-Ilight. ks lie leaped (Aver the railing, lie dis- - I S 1, 11 . " ­ � deAre to establi,milt tile uwalory of Legal& Will you not ac'etinpany lay daughter c,' ,yould inake her Ida wite, a'id 116 Ivile - ... and his work tit Gaepe, and to acknowl- anti )lie, Afr. -Ne011e'.1" vered Bub lying fuee downward lit a sbe would relnuill, no initter NoNy she _ Klge their aproviation of the extraordin. deep swoon. 11r, Haven, her father, lay pleaded with him to set her free. ary attractions of Pelve, tile coillatittpo "Thank yoll tur your thoughtfulne,i.,s, back unconscious Ill )ills chair; Ilia owl, There could be but wie, way Ili which There IS a str(jig moral In ilia contoulplatas acquiring the I lit lit but I woultl rather uut," sald Clarence, father was groping Ills I at it I I way about; lie would even stop to consider such a statement of James Schrum, of Pleas- tile Present ineviturial lit order to' 1)11(1�! I - blind and bewildered, fai y dazed with istep, and that would The the cost of the ant street, Dartmouth, X, S. Like thou. sent it to the town us a liciii tat ing'] v. 1-1 1,17141, nly t!�mr follow!" exo1ahned horror. Haven. fortune, Ile would not nuilce nands of peopl�, lie was failing Ili bealtli &CIence. Judge lfarvvy I ;,;.],III,, Ills head; "it] Ill. . work anti lit) Oa:i il:ll make Jack a dul-I ' ,.(,Iz #3 A'Wper& 110VIIIII9, india )led fled. '4 ' Ing Ball and holding her closely to such. u, proposition to tier, however, until silo came -into 'full Possession of he'r beca,use his stonitteli atilt digestiv� or- boy. You ,%Nltl V,et to I;o 111toget-1 ter toO I much of at bookwori-a. browsing through his breatit with one hAnd and gritaping ! wealth, by the death of tier sfirewd old galls were out of repair. Ilia vit-501ty was alippittg away; lie was IOAInI -1.0111, d my old library till much." I ,,, I rhere Is notli.�iig NvIdeh makes a inan Iiii fitther's ar'll by his disengaged one, I;e made a desperate effort to bring them father . Rupert Dawning was playing for high Or 0 every day, "I could not have held oil feel so inuoh like his grandfather as to safety. .1 staked; ll� felt that lie haa tile fort,tine Illuch longer. I wa.i wasting away siniply wading thrutioll. U11CIent history. Conio fit Courage!" lie cried to his totterjag ther; "another quite within Ills grasp. beeautie no remedy I it'sed gave tOuR witli us to th,� opera, -and anild tile moment, and you will be in .1leflawbile, the preparations for Bab's and strongth, to my stoinavii. The vital lights and miti-ile, anti aniang the great handsumOv dressed safety.11 Tile old titan lunea heavily tile ivKlding went steadily oil. It had been settled .that It shotuM take forces of Illy syliten'i seemed dead. I was throng of women. -you will feel nLw 1:fe'throbbing through Oil strong right arm. Step by steiClarence place a month from the day of the advised to, it'- Dr. lialuiltonla Pilli. What Ili dileny weak n e6a they searched . your vehis. I Inaltit upon your accom. .Neville forced their way onward, and at Opera -house holocauat. Rupert Do,lyning Out I don't know, but in a ralraLul I Ong panying 1.16. 80 there%. all call to it." last, all, Goill lit last., the free air of deelared. that he could not wait longer way they have made it new inain of Ine. As the uld g-ontlennin would not take Ileaven blew atroaa their faces. Placing to claim Ilia bea.uteous little bride. "Of ' Aly stomach trotiblea are cured, rich no for an answer. Chere was nothing for ' them Ili the charge (it a police- course that will not allow 130 blood now runs through Ili), veinw--clear blill but to colil"Ay. It was with rather mail, the brave 'a to give all order for a Parisian toilet; skin and unmistakable evidences of a llcavv Iwart l;.,A%evvr, that )I(,. tool, '"Ole into tile 2,lining building, whe'Ll but she must not mind that, She will healti, and vigor I feel every day. D�. the evehing- indn v.-Ith the old Judge and Bab's father lay in such deadly peril. be us dear to me in the plainest gorl�n Ilawilton's PIlIFj )lave certain'ty niaster- his gav, bri-lit uh.atoring daughter, M Despite the fact that Ills strength was Ili the world as If she were robad in ed the Secret Of curing, the sivIdy orierv- ato NsIle! h re'ohad the 1 almost exhausted, lit, made his way tile prieeltss point lace." 0 ated mail and I strongly urge every - city, The ol;wit house watt crowded I second time toward the flame -Wrapped So tits fashionable Boston. ml�wliistes a rth to utie this on, in filtilinger or lost bea as they took Liteir iieats. There ware, box. _11r. Ilaven was of no light weight ware called Ili, and tile trousseau grew grand reinedy." very f�iv girls ititiong that throng of e 0dil and being it, almost all exhausted Oil - rapidly under their skillful fingers. -filled Dr. 11amilton's Pills of 11andrakeand wQtI1 atil beAlltv who were prettier flun, tile effort of as )Ilia was a 1�ilnlllenve; The'llouse was with an, army Of Butternut are purely vegetable- 2543 q to behold than L'Illian llarvey, the terrific strain upon OIIIv sowing WO'lleii; the only person who, Per box, live for $1.60, till druggistaftud Jud-e's daughter; but Clarence Neville. heaven know how lie managed it, bil't tievine,.1 to t.%ke little interest Ill the storekeeperia, or postpaid from tile Ca - was blind i'a )ter boatity-At never oe- (julteas soon a, it was accomplished --- 0 y- proceeding was the bri,de-oluct. fari-liozone. Co., Buffalo, ,N.Y., and Kin.". curred to ]lint to notice her dress or lit the fir -it breath of air-hii strength The French inadam lied long sinee do- ston, Ont. bow fair site was. seemed to suddenIv leave )lint, lie reeled alsted from aaking tier opini-.)n on Uda - - � - ' -Salads. The divine Patti was to have been backward, atrikini the pavement with a itiatter or that, for She always received Summer the star of tile -vellinly, but, through dull thud. the 6 -ante reply from tile 'young girl's indisposition, slit! had ilecidell e,t the When he opened 16s ey ea to conscious. lil.t,: Try sliced cucumbers, new onions, beets and lettuce. very last moment before starting for the . ness lie found himaelf �nce more in his I. Arrange it to stilt yours --if, madam; Bunches of apparagus tips encircled by Opera house that tille was unable, to room in Judge HRI'Vey's home, it inakes no differeni!e to me." green pepper rings on lettuce. sing. Colls equ on i Iy unother opera and ' "Well, my boy," said the old- jud 9c, Aladain Larne would look into tile - Tomatoes stuffed with dried celery or string beans oil lettuce. another star I had to be substituted. belt"till' as lie opened his eyes, "it look# I lovely young face, ita expression baffled Grated boiled corn and shredded peppers The ,brillitint'Itudien,Le assembled took ed yel,;,"I'llch us though we were goin 9 ' tier. . I "Tile on thick slices of tornato on lettuce, their dir3appointnient, good-naturedly. to lilt - %'a you fOl A Patient the second girl is not happy over this mar. It Brussels sprouts, green peppers, beets and chicory. Even the feiv who would not ]lave van-, ' . time. After saying my daughter last riage I she would say io herself. "Her Pimentos, peas an dstrin.- beans on let - tured out it) liuve heard any one but . night,$ I attempted to go back into the hL ,.art is not ill it, t,ll;t is evident." Then, tuce. Patti remained in their boxeti, building in search of veil but the croI­7 after the manner of her clever cloas, silo . shredded celery, sliced radishes and romaine I : �_ Berberine Relief. U ver a ything that goc�a wrong is atErib uted by the Berberines, it tribe of till ksudan, to the devil. 1,,thel S. Stevens Ili "Aly Sudan Year," tlaotes it story toll her by Bishop Orwynne Of Ills ,,boy.a� coining to him one day and announcing "The devil is lit tho li�use.11- "Oh," said the bishop, litbilt N yet., interflatingi When did lie arrive?" "He mine Ili with the cook from thi souk market yesterday evening.11 z, 9111oally ?I' *comitionted tile bishop, puz ed. . thloycii, and in -tile night lie came out o a cook and passed into me," "041. and what did. bo ilo'?�l `lle went to the cupboard and broki d plate and the top of theJani Jay!' A light broke Ili oil tile blahop. "Oil, lie was after the jaml I supposi lie ate sortle'.111 "Yes," sald tho boy. "he did.11 Tile idea of devil -possession is no merely aii-elaborate.. form of excuse; thi native servant really believes tit it. Z - - For Women's Ailments Dr. Martel's Female Pills have beei the S(aniaild for 20 years and foi 40 years prescribed and recom mended by Physicians. Accept n( other. At all druddists, - - 1, .- . RACIAL CRANIUMS. "A illiant throng," remarkeq I lell to sp . 0 0 prevented my doing so, eaulating upon the reason. i,ima beans, chives and lettuce. Differences ill Shape Usually In judge, handing Ilia opera glass to his declaring it "Ifer lover, '.Nlr. Downing, is as ]land- 1. . . 0 would be bui inadne-tis to rush into that flolne a 5 a prince, au(I as rich as he is -_ --- dicate the Racie. young secretarY. burning, caldron of flaine. � I., .1. . 11 . � . . 0arence, th�ough politeness' sake, "ft war. a terrible affair," went on ill hanilatime," she ruallauted. "It cannot ... .....— ' . a __�� The study of boads reveal,i some Ili , a lit, that ohe does not care him; why — " " , " '.....".11 ........ � ............ . " teresting faetb. one ia,.that tile Iej could 'lot choose lint take the glasses old Judge. "The building wits 11 t I lit Ilia )land, raisa them to his eyes,and wreck and there were Otal there It' 'lot a society "girl tit the Htil; . bide of the lipad is itimust al%�-aylj If,,.g(. � glance through them ,it tile 11,713ell1bled Wotil� You Ilk(- to hear many lives lost. who 'would not have been delighted to N'A 03 titan tit(. III'lit, due, it is said: it) tit throng. who -were 81ved and th� list of those ]lave secured sueh it Vne lover." M 4 ' \ XWEL 3 universal pructice Of IL,;ill,r tile ritril '.. �� it'll those who were e ' ..A It . "tother el'ir' I d-denly Ili., fact, blanched to the line V tliou,ght on the � GH SPE O' � missing'?') r ., hand niore than tile left. At of death, ilia hanIl shook as though they " heels of it - 6\,—' A t4 P I 0 N outi point id that nationality collsidet "Yes-­Ilo, muttered Clarence, in- "I wonder It the bonny little lassie is were. palsied, It!,, breath came Ili short coherently. . ably affeets the shape of the bead. I gasp.s. The*fIlvp oil which Ilia eyes rest- " in love with any one clsev, 13-ta a dass V Itself -the easiest . . . running, the moti, substantially built, 1%ould, surelv be an intre4ting subjec. Bub was safe, 60 was Ills father, Mr. This idea wite *tren.-t-hened a few dayd the most satisfadl,ril, washer, oyer . for it biolog-Jit to explain wity it ii ilia ed held ]lint speftound. It was the face iraven and India; t ed litter, wNhen nutdain picked up a boo), of tile nearer the eil,iator a )-tic-, ro.ide of Barbara liaven. hid bride of all hour to know. . poenns which ll.t.b had brought to the invented. - .hie lolit love. "There ly,ta some I I Only washer worked with crank tilt, rounder their heads become. It was only a moment of time that there ]a splendid work done room where Mie ]lull bee " handle at side as well as top lover -and 4- -No one lit-vtIs rolilln-lin't of the roluld . . . at night. The heroism of one try oil a gown. When Ellie dep-artei site the only one where the whole top &- bullet-sbape(l skull of tl vinp-eo, lint tit, lie gazed at her, Ills whole beFirt in his - 1. " vollau Ina" it, partioular is a thenie for fij�got her opens up. , 1'� a- 2. butter will amilre lt�i that a, 'rellvlllllall,� yes, lint it seenio,l to him that long book, leaving it behind tier. cerituriE6 Nvere crowded !])to that One it e0fillun or more of adulation In the -Madant picked it up curiously. ,1twa% I Ask your dealer -lo allow you the a head is rounder titan till I.'.ngIkllIIl:IiI,-� . dail, prints. ..Champion" Washer. ai.I.I. almilarly an En-116inau's round(! intense inorinent. . a selection of love ])cents by n great - I "The young mail's Ilaine. iu Downill ljoet. Now, it did not eurprl?j; )let. that . "Favorite" Churn is the world's tilun it Seot�niau's. Tbp averiutI ,scot'i It was a wouder that the sight of the At tile pel,il of his Owl, life, 9. - I , beautiful hic-ta, erowiled Its save& this street voting girl, who wits S,3 q1tort. I beat churn. Write I I - Ill 'is fluffy tile beautiful girl to whom he w a for catalogue : 1 11(1141 taper" voillsideralill, tim.Z.d thi I I inars of golden hair, the deep blue Yet- its be. ly to be 'wedded, 0ioul,li be reading ' . front, narrou,i at tilt- temp1m, anti Ili. trollied, her fAther, Couisill DAVID MAXWELL& SONS , conles square .1nd prominent ;it the fore yet)- eves, the (-riolson. parted lips, and I and Rnotbel, i%inantic poetry, but silo Nfts surprised I ST. MARY's. "T. i ' guest as well, making several trips that the poetri, should be sad, and ap- , Ili h(Rd. (41-Ill'til hViLd.14,. Oil tilt! !Ivcralro . � thf dimpled cheeks und chin, did not backward and forward to accolliplish parently liopeles,ti, deprossill. Ili,(- I*Otlllder than English, told broade drive him inad. and vaipeelally when lie I t.,, a In its effect i . �_ saw the dark, haud-wi ilixtead of Inspiri . -_ it'. the beck. Irish dearti, Ili general, fth Clarence ' ' till .1. I . .­.; Neville opened his eves wide The volume -Pned readilv'at the , Downing beirding over her. . I - , lon-, like the Seot0i, but searvely v. Tit � ev were alone ill the box. Barbara's with speechless alliazement. pearl and gold, bookinArk, which had . 119;H lillinilluill"ll, I litirrow. . 0 lik i - , Tile .141 ( fathe� sat oil * tile other side of her "y ung '%I"- Dawning is very modest 'been placed lit it. This was the verse . 11 . �11 � 11 9'. ... . avoule Wail I,, nari'm, Ili fron I over his heroism," 'hich greeted ]let, eve, faintly outlined r ... .i' I I' I and very broad. at the beaek. Whet " while nearest the Istage and in better I, Pursued the judge- u ill N view of the audience was India Haven, when the reporters gathered arounii With blue panelling.' 11 " the revent Pelice Conferenep took phici dark, glilrloui,,; and sparkling, as only him, tile Only (Zomment he would "'The time of lovers' 1. I , 11 - Ili Lmition a few niontlis ago, tile firi � "take was: il did is brief- / I a French girl could Ile. nothing more FI -0111 tile first fair joy to !be grief . ti-ing that tile delegates of tile lialkai than 111Y dutiny In, Saving their lives. I That tella when love has groxvii old; 1� - stat,ps tild Oil arrival N% . Ili to Call ol Ile knew 'whose the other figure was, deserve-'�.T wa ' 88 ,- ,Afes-srs. Ifeath with it deliland to 1), almost hidden by the shadow of the, lit no pralse.11 Froni-the war"', wild kiss to the cold, - Till- blood in Cliareac-e , = fillillodiatelv fitted out with the till ' From the red to tile white rose leaf, liato that*their new )ositioll liveps-4 shadow of the Sifkeii curtains; lie was Neville's brain I .. .." I �. bo.-iled. Could It be that Ruport Down. They have but one .season to seem I not mistah-'ern .Ili lik surrulse. for as lie in, had the temerity to take this f,1184 As rose leaves lost . —_ --- tated. and that fanion I I . bent forward to speak with India he be- � oil a stream . firm was well pralse upon lanniell'? I I Nothing Like KnoWing Why. nigh notiplusood to proyltip, fit ;Iltit,all held the face of his 'fatber---the father For tile moment t I That part not, and PI(se not apart, The sweet young thing was g notice, buts of so totally it misti At' Out 1) whom he ,had loved all his life through, he impulse -was I .As a spirit from dream to dream bein I - :� 0 . strong upon ]lint to face -the rascal and Ai a sorrow from ibeart to heaIrt.ps shown through the Baldwin locomotive Send for Free Book giving fill and who Ili Ilia old age had turned from ehoke the lit- back down his throat. Aladam Lame particulars of TUrNZ0111 'his son for tile sake of a young and smiled a slow, though. works. handsome, dangerousl fascinating NVO. How dared he litter such a failsehor,do fill smile. "I think My surmise 0 is "What is that thing?" she asked, RrAIRT)Y, tile world-ramoui when he, uith, his OW11 eyes) had seen FITS cure for Epilepsy anti Fits- Illan. . quite correct," site told herself, "the pothting with her dainty parasol. simple home treatment Min flee --flee like the desperate cow. pretty maid had $,onto secret love affair. - "That." answered the guide, "Is an "r, veat's' success. Te -If He lowerea Rts glasses quickly, other- ard be was -when din er inenaced him timonials from It I partl wisle they'$volild' have fallen from Ills 9 What a pity forone, O'YOUng and love. engine boiler." 11 make himself of tile world; o'er 1,00 .. � nervelegs' fingers, Ile heard the clash of * Ife know it wail to a IY to wed one man iS tier ,heart is an. She was an up-to-date y------ __ CURED in one year. . hero ir the eye,s of Bab and her father other's. � the music as tile curtain ralled, up,the . IlLnd at once became Interested. "And TRENCH'S REMEDIES, LIMITED tumultuou4 din of ,applause as the fav- - that it wits ,done. Tile poor follow That is why so many go wrong in the why do they boll engines?" she in- : 410 St. James' Chambers, Toronto. orite Of the evepilig sUepped before lie Aniote his breast with rage, crying out Wort . d, -tile), 4o not Ina quired again. ; - I . . - rry the one for -1 '.. that be was unworthy of B b's love, Whom tile good Lord intended them, "To make the engine tender," po� Blankets Made of Bark. foolighs. " .. . it The stage 91i'd it . ie grand assemblage leavill- her to ilia its he had done. froan some mistake Ili fate's plans.. .NLO I!tely replied the resourceful guide.- , seemed to whirl around bliti, find the All, heaven! how pitiful it was, that 'doubt It is mademoiselle's father who Pennsylvania Punch -Bowl, They have trees for blankets it so tender it, girl should love suet, an It - . - Ecuador, and they like thein, too . sound of' tile Initiate seemed horriblynear de hiade the match, which. lie consider- J TI ey are fond of the firm touch o. and discordant. Everything seemed to I'llworiby object . Row strange it -wal ad eminentl� suitaWe, NVIthout ever con. A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL thle, bark against them as they sleep darket; before Ills ey�s save the lovely that she could not love film, when fol sidting the .maiden, whether site was -the seelind time lie had risked Ills life wl king or not. How di fferen 6 Qie is from To All Women- r will send free vith We would probably think they wer( girlish face in the box opposite. to save her froln death. He thanke that merry little ro full instructions, my home treatment "zero in covering," and we wouft Twice Lillian Harvey spoke to him, '! d mp, Lillian 'Harvey, but he did not even heltr; his ears seem- (,eel that lie had been near to rescue her the old judge's pre which 1positivelF cures 1,ettoorrhoett, tll- doubtless wake lip In a Inuch bestiff, it), daughter, who mration, Displacements, Falling of the ened condition it We slept Under i ed dull to all hunian soundii. and hers; but, oh. how cruel that he&- would not marry a king -on Ills throne . --I wonder whom be call be observing ven would not give ]ilia her love an a If love was not there .J) Womb. PaAriful or Irregular Periods, Uter- wood covering. ' so closely in 008010" thought Lillian, reward for it -that 1vould have been all Madam turned back a few pagesp end Ing and Ovarian Tumors or Growths, al- But the native Indiana are iiioat en, , that lie would have asked of fatil. t .. so Hot Fluslies, Nervousness. Melancholy, -thusiastic, according to J. Jamieson 91with a keen, mlift . pang of jealousy at As lie rQai4oiipd the matter out lie . pain, In tne, Head, Back or Bowels, Kid- a traveler and lecturer, who has re here heart, It I.Q%vi oo,urred to her that - it wits her f0eiM II.Lb. whose attention caule to tile conclusion to let matters "There is no woman living that draw$ nay Alrid Bladder troubles, where caused cently returned from those parts, rest its they were. It 'would be better breath by weakness Pecullaa, to our max. You The blankets are m4de, from the she had Ili �-tia attenipted to attract 1. lot- Bilb to' believe Rupert Downing ' So sad .1 though 1 thi can continue ,creatill4ent at home at a bark of a tree which Is cut particu, How lon., h � 'there ,lazing . a as at tip Sadden Cost Of Only about 12 cents a. week. Ily , tv -I 70 over In. larly thin. It is pounded and moist. I . hero, if she Intended to marry him) ilian I to the (,pla S t - kj-t% 0al'unce Neville nay- her. I book, "Women's own Aledleal Adviser,' &Imo sent free on request. Write to -day: ened and then pounded some niori: P, ',new, . the akrant coward which lie -knew 1111m There to not one upon life's weariest Ad&ess Mrs. it, Surar(iers, Box H. 8, and put out In the suit to dry. Anti 1. , 1_ . . ..... ,,'d from Ilia stu. to ho. way Windsor. Ont. , �. . . ..I 1, . The next (lay's paperg announced with Who Is weary as I am weary of all ,J)ub I . I 1, a most desirable and economical . I .I I ,r tile 11111slo' flitaling headlineA that the young hpro death. . THE BOARD OF HEALTH. . blatiket It Is, lusting anywheres fron � - out It Cry (if the terrible fire was to be rowarded' two to five Years � Virough the tor' saflng th,i lifv of I An Irishman strolling along tile I 'I, -_ ;� - . , present ILIS beautiful "ToNvard whom I look as looks the sun- quays In New York Harbor ie , MInarl's Liniment Cures . - bride-to-be by having tile can Dandruff, I re! The wedding act. flower across the wooden barricade which is - 4 00 - b,, einifized a nionth. from the da er whole soul turAeA for- placed around the enclosure where till. Popular Dress Silks, oil up fire. ward the sun, migrants suspected of suffering froin I Charmeuse. 1 141 : tak Clarence Neville laid down the paper Whide in the sun�# sight, X make moan a contagious disease are isolated. Fine molro. . by the vast %%ifli a heavy groan, hiding ills white all (14y, I ij� face With lils trembling hailds. � And "Pilwat's this boarding for?" he Silk Voile. a&A-111. .1-ls utter- ,P 01 night Upon my sleepless llWden asked I% bystander, 1russeli. crepe. eil a 41. ,i.,ke pour. III eannot endure it and Jivel he bed. it Ohl" Was the reply, "that's to keLip - groaned, "'ilia day th,tt sees Barbara ilia . 0 Crepe ineteor, ed into I - bride win find me-dead.11 I, Lit fever and things like that, yott Chiffon Volle. .Nil poll I h; Pfle which Weep and call out oil death, oh, Love know." followed . --.1 and women _. __ and thee, "Indade?" said Pat. "I've often Crepe de Chine. - U - . . - filled tilt, -.'O . . ....'. .1:);e pandeirion- CHAPTER XLV, With but otiltil Wish-ala,ii that I were bleard of the 11;,ard of Ilealth but, be Vally it . Inall Is Oil Ill -s uppers Ni'llo lual. I 1:01, the ciecond time dead. ' Jabero this is the first time I've seen c(lidn't stand oil Ilia head to save Ills . ., Barbara Haven And know not what thing evil X IlAvo it.$# 'I'liere wl-t �i %I,:; I iii -At for tilt, eiitn. found lit,ro(.]I-suP))osQdly-ilidebted to done .1 I . 1. . . � life. Where tilt- -trw, � pasite.1 tIoNvu the weak * -1 . . . . ­ . � - � I I , . I � . ,fl. Itupeyt Downing for saving her Itfe. Th4t life should. lay such, heavy hand. on ------*- '--"",-""'-----,---------,^----,-...�-.-,--.-.--....-I and ttallililel fiVer theni Ili their mail ' ,�hat gentlenilin wore Ills fAlse lAurel.j ilia I PP ,l I dL%slr,e to (-,�valw. wit]' n1li011 Pride- Vate wit& certainly . At the filld it-%, Lilt- old judge seized softly, and Plaving into lilt 11011(18, lie concluded. taking it in hor limul went in Search of Ilia daligilitsr ill 1118 still I"i)IAI8t AVIIII4, fle. had -)lot the reinotest Idea who it its owner. She knew quite well wheTe I and calling it) \vville to follow IIIIII, was %bo rescued Bali find old Banker to look for Miss Bab, as she called h6r. I dai *ev'llo " Ilied ills tilt- alsle. "arence N - 'N*evlllel b"t us 10119 as Ile did 1110t collie ,Site knew s,he would be in the 01ttlo al- I'll. _i: unp..r . I : ! . . I . !: I 1�1:11,:T, - . : 1. neither saw nor heard hial. Like one forward to olaiin hit( lionors. Downing cove of the drawing room, shut in ilia ' 4' � 1::". . transfixed to tile ,spot ay, IMP one carv- was )nor%- Ohn content to aeZ,ppt the ho&vy draperies, either reading or day- i� �: 9 N1 0. 6 ed lit niArble -lie stood, watehing the op- prahte and tile deep gratitude of till par- dreamiag­mora likely the latter. WELL SH INED SHIMS , ,"�:* : iiii!�I.Iizr 06fte box Avith straining ey"; that box ties coneemed, , 1. ,::;!::.. Yoe, 33ab was there, with her head Altit Irwe . I ; i . . I ii.;.:: I l:OUNOATION.010.,eA*Ct)APPgARAf4C1g � 'i�PTV ii- eld all that ivali dear to )ilia till earth, Ile coineluded, Rfter much r#fifttioll, bent upon her hands, and the fittare - R i %,i ;I 1, 1;1.!l �i . .i "..", - 214b, lift heart's idol. and Ilia old father. � that lie might as well turit tile affair of that dejfttt,d young late lived tit f, 'I! 1. r I ,;!, .1 �1��: And its lit watt -lied lie saw a sight NvIlieh to praptleal list by hurrying up tile niar- luadam's moniory to the (lay she died. � 41 , I ."i ;,I bAde tile blood run vold in his veing. riage, between R�lj itild hillia6if undex She had enterett tho little aloove I alld 0 . I I � . One of the sparks )tall fallen aniong the� cirenlaNtAnces 04110 would not be 6111t, ntood ifultIs bellii.16 the girl ere thb hitt. ' " 0A sliken It Ingingi. suid Ili it single ift, ft, refuse Iiin request. ter w" awa-re of )ter preattue. a I F4 ' ` OtAnt tilt, frailleviork Of tilt, box was a Thli proved to lie tilt, ease, When he "Nlies IULII ishe murmured,, layinat 0, li, Nito of lurld flanle. and ill that Instant pleaded for a zpe(.(Iv inarriage, the lIt"Itt kindly hand' oil the girl1b berit, oliifys � a E POLISH I I ht dilitinctly sitw thipett Downing leap time he called. .-itail'hor father urged bIV 46n hftd, 11 am here to bring you . r t1id, low Tail i ns 1tI.J diiappear in ftltse for hilli. 11,01 dia not holis tho = ,Tour book." S A 4-VIOX BRILLIANT POLISH ,THAT LAM , I Ittart to say him n",)-, . I r . (00T4. � go bi uontitittea.) .. ,. . . ­ CASY TO utc Q66D PORTHK SHOU — "ThatIq Why I Recommend NervIline.11 _. — - Tho persou who suffers front a. stora- rich allillent, if far front a doctor or drug store, i1i bound to lie extromplv Illist,rable. Atiph - waL4 tile clise wii it )It-. John'011 II. Evans. it -,veil knoull . fainter, living n!!Ltr E.dmonton I wilt) writos: I,),Iy stomaelt ixot upiet I Oink owing . to bad water. I toitud great pain after vating. There * wits %w0ling antl )illicit gam Ili my stoml�clk and no person could have boo,, more 1)AMerublv, Away Out in the country it N not Qw4v to got medical attention exi-clit lit gr�cut post. unit I had to CIO ,ivql1oll t. A rivigliboT wlio lioard of Iny condition sont nie , it partl%, fillyd I)ottl-a of "NtIvililic.., .1110 firt. .[ 410.4o eased tile pain in Iny stomach. IIG-,v good thilt it-flef w:iq' I never will be, abl, . �! to tell. N'ervilinp cured mp. To -d ity out- �honle is supplivil with mally bottliea of Nervilinp. No fariner should Ile with- out it, becallail if it's cramps, diarrhoea or internal pain, Nervillilix Is il, dead %tire cure. If it's a 4train, �,, little , brithip, lumbago, rheumatisin or neural. wit I, . it few rlllt% with Nerviline, cures very quiekly. Par e - commend Nerxilhip., ' Norm, gi) if) Lod at night unlociR you know N'elvilino ii handy oil the shelf; it urovent,s jl1nt:-;i by t4i�hitt uttle aelit.-i . � and pa -Ins at the beginning. Sold fly every storckeeper awl drugrgi9t. va,mily :_ . si2o, 50 Conts, trial size 2.� conics, pre- pared bv The 17%itarrhozone 00., Buffillo, N'. Y., T*, S. A. - . - - , - . I Style F Evening wraps short and In the now bright shades - Coats of three-piece suits, mostly in blouse effects- . Alany evenin- dresses show blendigs 0 of soft colors - Skirts with. low draperies In the back and slashed at front or sides- Tallormade suits with long coats In cutaway effects and with contrast. Ing vests, . rl_A�E, J You will find relief in Zam-suft I 'I It eases the burning, stinging ,I pain, stops bleeding and brings 'A il nce, with Zam- JBuk meanscure. Whynotprove this'? All Drugqea and Stores.- . ­ 50a boz ?) . .1. ­­ . ,, = �-z, - q-- - ;l. ,1W .10- . to - . . - Fom P,LL, Su"'VAER sonli_a, .... ­ - . I . . The Weeping Willow. It's ,it graceful touch. One of them does a lot for a place. Too many suggest melancholy hunt. Ing. Tile rough, gray bark is very attrac. tive. . Bill; the pendulous branches are Its great feature. Undoubtedly It monopolizes send. raeut among our tree friends, Its heart is called ".-rave and sol. emit" and Its boughs are "bent with weeping." 'Undoubtedly our weepir,g willow is a descendant or these Babylouian wit. lows, Its name lit Latin beln.- Salix Babylonica. All of our native willows are small and all Of our larger American varl. ettes have been imported from the old countries. Most Of us know that In a drum of figs seat to Alexander Pope by a friend tit Smyrna lie found all In- teresting little twig, which lie plant- ed at Twickenham. A young British officer, thinking to settle here, brought a piece, which lie gave to Washington. It thrived fathering tile tribe here. Ili tills city ilia first willow was Planted by Governor John Penu ill his South Third street garden�- St..,To . 1- s�ph, Levis. July 14, 1003. 311nal'(1`8 ljolillplIt ('o., JAIllited. (�l('ntle1nPII­ I WaS bildly kicked by my 1101'.,v last May and Ilfte� lishl"', sc�sral proparationd Oil aly leg nothillI., WOIII,l . do. . M * v le"t wwwt black a', let. [INvaS laid 111) In bell for it tortilight till(] ('fluid not %valk. After iising flireae bottles of your AlINARIP:4 LINOIR,NT I -,vas porfectl�j cured, so that I could ,start on tile road. .ToS. I)XIBFS I . . Commercial Traveler. I , I __ — A _�ISUNDERSTANDIWG, A little Catholic child was being confirmed, and the bishop asked her what matrimony was. The child nervously confused the answer with that applying to pur. fatory and answered; "It Is a state of terrible torment which those who enter are compelled to undergo tor a time to prepare them for a brighter and better world." . - I Minard's Liniment - cures Burns, Etc, I Love Pancies. ,,God gives us love. Sometimes to love lie lends us: but when love is grown To ripeness that oil which It throve Pall off, and -love in left alone.,, aliouid o ivoinan be unfortunate enough to lose )let- wedding ring, her nearest niale blood roalativ6 should provide ]ter witil allothe"If and not her husband. To dream 11 a basin denotes inany lov. ors to it niaidLn- To filul out LOAN' long NOa have to %valt for tile wedding dItY. Dull a hitir front Your head. and th"OAd It thl'outh a bor. rowed llvaddlux 1,1119. ThIlit )told the ring oil tile list%, as steallN. as possible just below tilt, toll (if a half filled tumbler tit water. You vi Ill soon find that the ring Will aNVIIIN goutly until It otiolies tile glass. Anil as roany times as it soundil against tile tumbler, so many 3ears will elapse before tho weatling tiny% Whan there is lova lit tile heart. there 6vor poor ant, vireumstanves. hnnvble our honles, Inean and uncultivated our fitcultlad or limited the number Of our 'i"O"d love eall IllaUe it hoaven Ill tile brm. III,, ? 0 � rl Who JIVAllis %,f a fwak."Ck %ill vlarrY 86 handsonts and valit yvuag man, I ... . _ - � - - -, - __ . ': I I , ,.,,. 16,,,..,,,,,*�,.,.lMMMMlglllM6._.,-.. I . 1. . � - 1 ==W­6-�� 11 - . �___ A�_ _ , - � WA.I;Tl,'L)-SF..t'(.).N,U-IIA.N6 12k NVOUL.' lull Altll 1)) Q 114,1loe, 11 w hilig oil I aly alnuIc and pit-vit 11 ". ThN Is a oplitirtualty rut, a bl�ilfllt till; titan. 940,111.1 Itly. TIN 6111198bY N1111i'llrautitring Co., 144t., �Jrunttord, 011turiv. "---,---- __... . , - WA.NTXJ)--I,AIl1I-,'8 TO DO PLAIN anti light tiv%%Ing lit bottle; whole, or spare little; good pay; wollL sent any distance; ellarges ji�ld;,Bend istamp. for full Particulars. Natlit ial ,Stuntifietur- Ing Co., Alontreall � r ­_­_ . - ' I . FIGHT WITH SRARK0. ------ 'Frisco Fishermen in a Battle With Threshero, , After battling full throo hours with a Sullutil of buiru sharks entangled lit their nets In flalfinutin bay, fout- Italian fish. Lillian IlluougtIl to Idll and land three (if tile 111011htel'.4. So exhausted were tho Man bY tho Iting struggle that the), ware oblidged to Plirrender their nets to three still larger shurics %VIIIVII escaped, ear- I'YIllg %�Itll thent WN) worth of fishing 1; k. It 11. Captain Dominic (Tisto and Ills mate, V1 OrIn (,;hit), had haraly put out their bass nets when a School of sharks 11ur. 9111119 the Iluss 1:11slied Into the ine.1lies, Tile sliarltN 'were of the trasher varle- NILY anti dealing tremendous blows with ielt, Iting talls, they inado Ilavou. of tile nets anti threatened to sautall. lit thti stout plunking of file boats. Two other fishing boats vaille to tile aid of Ghto and. Canipa, all(], after threa b,ours of desperate fighting, tile uAIte,a crews "I'Veeeded lit Oubbinw three of the I silarks Into Pubmission, But tits largest Of Men, ai, I with tWo Others. could not be "bdued I the nots slipping from the 1`11)9PI-4 Of tile oxhausted autin, anti the rittilister anti Ills votilliatilons swept oft with tile tralliner meshes. Tile large�t of tilt, captured sharks NVI'lln bl'utight it) Fisherman's wharf measured sixteen feet in le'riftil aild weigbeIl ovpr 00 poonds. rl a others Ivere scarvelY smaller. claptuln G1110 was 0.1olitive. In asserting that the nxons'- tet . tRat curried till 104 nets was URI In length to his ZO-foot boat. , ;4hesii khrItshoem, Or fox-sbark4, are not often site" by tile fishermen In these waters, Their illatilletive feature 1.4 till-. powerful bladc-like UPPOV lobe of tile tall, often equal I ' It 101191:11 to the bods, of the shark The thrasher ofton reaches a great size, And Is sald to attaek anti defeat whales with blows frnm I t .11 formidble tall.-Eign Francisco Chronivi,a. I ' " I The Waistband, It's a girdle, Or It's a sash. . Or a draped scarf. i On chiffon dreses It's often lace. j A Russian blouse ties a thin band of leather. Sashes of satin are embroidered In bright tints, Its innovation entirely alters the appearance of the skirt. a I : " ARE HARD TIMES COMING? Yt-6, for thc Illan t1l.1t wtvars ti,,11,. , .1 boots, bitt hil,, colll,j are reliev(-d quick- ly by Putnaill's L'o.rll 1�,Xtriictm% N 0 pidn' and veltain I. il re. 'I'lult's Put. 11,11111 P s. Cs:e no otht-r, 25 cents, lit all dealms. . A : V � . Witches Not All Extinct, The death of It baby Nvas being Investi. gated, unit tile Mother testified tliut silo had carried It around tile legs uf tile table three tinies, slid then avross a bridge u, mile and a half from tier home t4ree titneti, and fluring thip child's Ilinesa Silo took, nothing front mlY one who brought it. there, and did not allOW en)' one to ..ee tile U1111d. I It split: Or tills suilelt- (JOB treatment tile child died in a f4kw hours. Why did the mother perform all this nonsense? BecLitlse she took her sick baby to it witch doctor, who told her that tile ItIfftilt was belvitched, and the treatment recunlmendml would drive out tile witches. Tills ILWfUl II)StallUe Of superstition (Jill not oftill, Ili Atsia, or Afriva or In the IsIttilds of the South Sea, nor Itas It come down to its from tilt '51iddle Ages, lt oceured lit Reading, ]'it., In August, 1913, and tile mother's testilliolly was given at it vorner's In- quest .-PhIltildeplilit Record, lw - l I 1311iousness is certainly one of the most disagree. able ailments which flesh is heir to. Coated tongue -bitter taste in the mouth- nausea - dizziness - these combine to make life. a burden. The cause is a disordered liver -the cure Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They go straight to the root of the trouble, put the liver right, cleanse the stom- ach and bowels, clear the tongue and . take away the bitter taste from the mouth. At the first sign, of bilious. ness take Dr. Morse's 11 Indian Root Pills J, I � . Double Stookings. ) Two pairs. They're popular. : The upper are lacy. � : And may be white or black. * They're often laced with cord ' 11 And are always transparent. � The lower pair match thG gowiL ; Being usually brilliant In hue. ! I - : I Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgill n ; I � Burglar -Proof Glass. Great strides ]lave been made In France tboso last few months in the use of burglar-proof glass, Its discovery wits due to its tremendous need, for Paris, of all the. cities Ili ilia world, 6eenied to be most at the mercy of that particular form of highwayman who fre(luents the boulevardF at night, breaks the windows of jewelry stores atilt inakes away with the valuables. It is as.serted tills burglar-proof glass is niade by a secret process, though, of course, It is aduiltte�d that thickness is one of its first elit4enthils. It is frotin one-balf to an Inch thick and is ii,ble to resist a hard blow, almeaby a strong titan, from a 15 -pound iron ha�ndle. Or- ,dinary glass would have been shattered by it heavy blow less titan one-tenth as heavv. Milell. is Pxpectetl froin this invent -ion Ili the near flltllrQ.- ­('Ilieago Tribune. I -. I­ Minardle Liniment for sale everywhere _' 1; WHO FILL LOW-WAGE RANKS? (Buffalo courier) The summary or tb�l 'N'atltilial ChIl.1 T,abor conlillittee, NIP. 0. It. Lovejoy. says that all tile girls and at least little - tenths of tile ljoys who left school under sixteen years of a.,e enter low-wage in- dustrIes and retrialn unskilled workers throughout their lIvVs. Probably the statement Is not true with regard to the giris that titey all enter low-wage Industrips. bit t Pel-tahlb.- If the saine per centaire of girls work lit such Indvstrics and I'0111RIII unskilled as Inellne to be. trite of tile boys, too sh,ow- Ing Is dismal enough. � . � . � , - � . _o ____.Aft,&._ . -A,. Iwl�- % , -k 4j�� 01 I 1k