The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-01-28, Page 7the Peer. Poet
• Mr. Alfred Noyes, IOW stiirtted
yeree has delighted. Million*.af people
the world aver,. loves. to tell! the story
of:bow, a certain aqua& Weatall Mar-
ried to a Peet! scored O_Yet Pel?”aher•
who la not noted for liberality in deal,
' With tbs.. writers whose books he
Publistes. ° • • .
dIfnit, AWfill to tte 14Xited '•
Peet?".' he °eked her banteringly,
:aft has its diaadVantagee, °Anita"
Promptly ranged the lady,. lehat there
is, 4,411 eYelatat, Otte.eolePenaitting
ad-
• vantage,. 'Nebedy. can Obese hus-
Wald of being., 1.14. Preliteerk,•.01•Ba "pub7
ta.betoei to-that.t' . •• • .
" "And adds Noyes, .thoUghtlial.
• %,
tat 'clattbe.abe..aatts
„Nowadays -there IS Mem tr0h.
ever in the. old saying—poets are
m not taidi" 7 • . • •
,
Red Al! Through.
The one-time Headinaktar of Eton,
Dia: Edward •Lyitletala; Whose • eollea-
lion of •geboolbea liewiers", fe Prob-
ably uarivalled, says that the tWa.
inain tests of :the quality howlers
are, firstly; that they should be gene-
• ine,. Bodondly,. :that the . liutnor
• should be artconicione. , '' • ,
Very few are pet•fect, judged by this
• standard, but the following Is a 004,
, exaniPle•:' . ,• . ,
: • • • .At an elementary' wheel an examiner
-' followed up pievialue remarks, • to a
'alias' of boys; by gutting the -question:
''What tel.. the '411,1ted;"gotite'l" .
u:/k, bteti..6ot, was the pi.empt
reply 'from one bey.
;
00!.
P'es attelegt eity--Of : the eultans;
t3r. t qr the ,P.29S't kgrl Oltintliat44t
Merocco andaia all lifartla Atilt*. There
18 ;relit Aleal. (.g Weehh $.1a Fir4 lout
the: palaces of laziena, trinosgitea a•ad:
buildInge• with. their lasegke
aarahig ead Wered tYpario.f4t with
Is to Till.. Her -7411f,n-i. Sisters
How be •
— ..04tO1401.•
•
, '!"7:40 duty of; Otte weautn-to,another
is t� tell. her. But ilte wrong -4.4viee is
wc"Tae than 4tirlge
"That:" says Mrs.. PlOrenee
311 Royal 'Apts.., Norrtc4 Street, Hain -
Moe, QUL, why I feelait.e0 dutY to
give wentea,a, infermatioa -Pee-
c•erning •Pink ter
Pale People, In the .first place 1.1144Y.
erfy. that I am e graduate narse -eftpne
of our. Iienruto'n. Bowels nurses,
heving-had a, Uuniber of years' ex'
perience in naming. ttervoue .and Other
aaaeeata wentena ' • . • ..
• l'Aia_t•atlate that the three.
YORTA, 'haVe, .,134.b.t been.. footing' as
alteeldaleratIte ,Para.
of, our phY4ioien... • ReJnforn-
0194, unid•tiet troP,rove',0tii. took
:Opiate. eliie4tik• .• saiinPteMs-
, Were th t I Was tiredout-easiba
short •Of breath,. ..On.goiag. Upstairs` .1,
-;hati. a •ratad. hoatt'aetton `gad .:n • ^Week
feeling..• If 'T .entered a warta
'Warne hot nit& e;annuy, Black spots
we,ula fipat before my, eyes, and I had
abaft); pales In my head. • did' net
sleep: well at night and:Weald , toss
arotaid: in bed. My' annetite, was tickle
an•d poor. • I triedaa number of niedi-
'eines that ,Were -advertised, with rie
good results. a began ie feel despond-
ent, When't,reet friends they Would
•••.3113";', you • look. •terriblea' I lost.
111 weight and hi spirits... My husband
'balite home 'ene evening asking; as!'he
,uSeally did,, how a alai; feeling,. and .at
rity enawer.said, Well,. try these,' and
he. hended Me a box of Dr.' Willianie'
Pink Pills, He 'try theta any-
how. They *lair .help
them and they 'surely gave ineagetek
resuits: BY the thee 1 had taken four
beam I Cen. honestly say I Peaklike a
*differeat-person... I edetil ;hardly
Ise it myself. people I Met Would ear;
'Why, you leek spleadid. • What have
you been taking?' • ,aly reply' Would be
that had been taking Di.
Pink:FRIO, and their answer' ttstioihr
they.ceataial/ 'Mae :helped
you:' I nOwsteeti-Welrandeat wpl1. -The
Yrimrs..71P1-
.do wog* and feet:toned no:. •My
color hie returned; and the 'Ogle .have
given 'Me .new ,vitailty.. tun , deeply'
thapitful that; huabaaa. brought me
the first apfa...Dra . Pink
i will gladly tell an/one. "whet
theSe.'pilla did for Me, and you have
full:: permissitni, to Publish! thita.etatea
nieht in the hope that any experience
. ,
Maylielp istanieone else.""'• • •
If :yeti will send year name and 'ad-
dress 'The. Medieine
Co., a Brockville, Oat.; ‘, 'a. Attie book,
aBuildiag• lip the 131 taaW
.ed You, nettpaid.. beek con-
tains .tnany: Metal hints. • ', '
YOU :•Can . get tlitaie.' pills *through' any
Medieine 'dealer or •
cents . a box fajta Tri•elIar.
Med i ein Oat.. 2
The Enduring ,apirit.
• , I have . not met the new Canon'. of
WeOlaninster,..'. 'the Rev. •(:). 'a Weed.
ward, - but ,1( atn. Sure I 'eliettld like
. it 1 • .• This story of the days. When
• be was. a :padre 'in 'Franc,a, whorl) 'he
;Was ;Wotinclei; has.; jut .0Omei to light
et".Ivais •wiahmg along read when
,bewea. eaeataker, 'aeldieradth4eg
aacait• full of .peovieloas.1. . •
"*-o, thank •yettaa replied the padre;
•• with a grateful; smile
aaBat. ..itneaaatiow, when you Was a
'mimic) 18i3erMolidseyia •arged
,
f40an't help IV ••rePlied:: tae •- Padre,
That horst he got • quite enough to
uil Witheut 'me.71,*
Alad_lietradged. ;on: ••
man iose life is devoted to: re -
keying the burdens of others, and whe
wlfl not be a •burden himself, even to
a hmehhi hoss.e; is a man Werth -know-.
TaMpering. With Kipling.
. , • . .•
One of the happy events Of the past
few weeks has been. ,the recovery Of
Mr. •Radyetal KIplLng awhose sixtieth.
birthday. fell •on Deer:abet- 30th from
.• hie serious illeess. 'He now Byes a
, somewhat retired life, but his books are
ever/Where; ,and new waiters have not
been ahleio push his Works aside. He
• le still a tot* with ate public—as he
, *wars also with his alters
andapublishers. . • .
' I recall one example of that fovea);
when a certain editor Of repute accept
ed • KIPUPS'e-Perent "TomlinetraI"?' Tbe
ppent7ias 'apprOvea editorial ob-
' jeetioas were raised to two of the
• "a- gnesa One "was struck out, and the
editor himself Suggested 'inaalterta-•
tivo to the .011er, Idne
Wu& •the proofs, were seat to the
poet; he wrote against the substituted
llueaThia' is, rotten,' And When he
SMI.Ttle • to the litte that was deleted,*
wrote: "I Will kill: you lf, yip: leave
th1sout" •• ' .• '
a'as an ex:aleph) of author's cortec-
tionea' this is tulfaileI maYadd that
the Kipling method. was quite effee-
tiVeaalibrarriginalayetsiuu Warallowed-
.. 40 stand. .
,
Uncompanionecl.
Tres,,sp, grgves, •• • •
Kine :in droves,
In a,:n sport the aottly heixIst
...'Wedgealke eteaye the air the birds,.,
•• TO: northern lakell tlY wind-borne. . . •
, • dacha,' •
alrearae the motaitain sheep n flecks,
Men consert in camp,. and teams, '
*gat the Peet de/014,451bn" ' •
—Emersoa,
- •
, „,•• • Oi4dtron
, Grandma fatted . little Alice, : aged
. ,
four, .antitaing .henielf one Stiaday af
• tette/an by 'leaning her 'doll'a• eletlies
• With her toy 'iron arid board,
Aliee 1" 'oxalate:lea • .Girstatime,
'Don't •yoti•-ltnaw ft id 'Waring to., iron
„ • 'oit the Sabbath?".
• ataisfegaher brlght efe'S to Cl-ritittl-'
taifaceh� red wIUi surprise
• hi her vetee, ''Why',. • Orandian, don't
you stIppeao Ilia good i<ard itnews thle
little iron aren't libta',
Dove -Cotes In engiand:'•
hi England 18 the Midillo Agee tile
right of erecting dove -cote.% or pigeon
bouses, ' was btle of the priillegos at-
• tached to manors and ea such was
4tgavoitely protected by law, Ingeot-
land, by a statute still nominally ha
• fords, no persen Is allowed to build a
4,adgoola house unites, fio owne land of.
Of the "131g ,Boitilta"' type 4)1 gun,
• •which was used to bombard' Pari in
Ole 'Groat War, oven were Made, but
Only Vireo Wera• actually fired.
,
' Modern .Methods of Saving, ,Life •
,e).4• of the lest century pa:tatted:with vigor, In ale* York !IM
• 4404n.cso.- Aar1 a• corm* ocinriat ..miipzka. chndroa. ,have 'been tested.
Palle 'Wank, Ind their..deatelai,br ipTov- Thole who were apseetitthie to the dip,
Jag that If •poisone. of dialatiteria„avere.• eaae,l1.14v.e h'eea MOO iteetalle. in the
• tel•eciWI tuta in Melt last aeara alone the dea.St. rate
'1,10.4. • the wou,I4 bee1111,1* Lari- frOM rilltablherla heed Peen, heA.T#11.,
prune from the dialettee. 't • England the death from dinh,.
A' year, tater a solgotigilt 'PaPle•ct thetia. Is 0411 ,very htteb, buti'00
.tittf went 4 aerli fertber and treated reit •of fralhorta Brightonand Binning-
PlAtt a'.§417,0 *bleb haai call test/ekt tree et_ Oharge.
ltad bee,e, Trigi4e:imnione, • •• " .0thet' •P%Oeio wi41 fleaht, pileift1.3! rol",
1,uer Dr.
-boreco, the eame:waY, Dairld hiel,tera. • •,«•; ..'„« « • . •
Row; .40, the bleed •?or
te,Sis vs In "The COpqmest otplieofloo," .At the beginning. el 1025:there.iaok
At •la Palle itespitat. Pr: place ono, Of' tbo...iaot,t• .,raega
ed the immuntabletal or "serdra" into lagalast .doata 'ever intone< ,
the littel patienti,,aUfferlagarroai Fratq the wireIgee. of Nome, a town'
;Sil-non ylatted"'Ilte, Aeapital the ..:wilds. e't arerth .Ametlea, there
on the tolletving 4a)! .thei4tiettti`t.Slyere litasbed lierrlbie:Meea140.1 Tho towa
hettet. INT.their;fliie4tIO114.• vi'es. stricken ..,Witbdipkt..14940,........:.-Pio•
and-iitiN;Ire'l.lays-f7tirey-Weie-ecuirett.'77.7
"Send us '04#'
111.55.pitAl. one sufferer '
tW.O!'. FeNi.10041Y tiled •! difha ••!, But -theaaatItoxiaaatliat :the', fluid
th.eria • -I..<ess. tban,"foat .montate after whielt• is injected -awes:. 600. miles
Pr, iatretlatiata his'asyetean• , only ataity;, aaa„..tate: aaaaarai•Waa In ;Tile grip
O •
ne 'case infatir Oeved.fatal: Winteaaa r •
, I..; * A dog -team.' teeltathe iarecioei field
'Then: . German licleatist annied to the: ilr.st stage, 'Whereat was • • ,• •
Schick • invented a teat by. whielt•it,av.as an aeroplane -would' be" waiting,
possible to tell whether a child was a gut an el$iiity-eille-an-liefur bllzzard
suacePtible•'•th. or . • Was, blowing, ; and ilying was iMPetta
' .13011,ring determined ;to inake OW: "
.•
who were naturally susceptible 'to. the Although there were '02 degrees of
!, • _ ;
disease, hamune. Mixed. frost, a relief wain of deg& sot out. ,
of the poison with a little of the ha- . The driver miesed ,the team tat
mune blood and inoculated 10,000 1.Should ha've•rdiered..hita•.alacl, he:brave-,
alahlreft with Tvielve weeks aat,er, ly cledidetate go on atone.. In • the bliz-
• Selifek'ff' test. ehowea that 8,0,90 ra.rd'he became f,arnest blind: But the
Of these children. had'begoine dogs • pelted , him te. Noma and the
la a year 'another .thousaad had be- . toWn. Was saved. • • .. • ' • .
conte lumniune; and •after further inji§o, The ordinary time 'ealtee in ;goad
gone the others follewed Suit. There weather for ,the joinatey'.1§ aim, days.
were altsoletely Ha effeate, from the In the,liew•ling storrn the. man' tied his.
tejeationei. '.•.' a'. a• ,". dog, Covemed-the diet/Ince' in --Ovel;-.-
in -Aineitca, the •caraptaign, has been. • •
•
Does the WOrkini Min. in
Ontario $uffer. Greatly
from Sickneist
. .
. If you ever think about the working
Man and the time he is away fronthis
job what- do Yeti imagine is the chief
cause? ACeldents? ' Well ace:ideate'
Drank Her Htisband'i. Bones
. The mord .trianseletint.had a .0e:tali:II
origin. in ;the year . 35,2 B. C. •King
0Iausoleua waathe ruler Of•Caria...His
wife was•not, only • very beautiftii. but
she, was '.devoted 10 her husband. and
'When' he Aied. ber. grief was se. t: a t
.thill., after h ie belly had been'hn rued to
nshes 6110 collected the .nebee, Mixed
them, with. Wine and, drank the „ whole
:thing.- Site then'ereete'd such -a Won-
derful
inenument to his memory , that
it became the •sevainth, a'Viender of the•
world and, 011 account of the naine,....be,
:Came: known as the Maltselettea •
•
• CarcassetaM Mutton' to the nuMber
of .3,51)0;a00: can .be,stered in Leaden;
•nowadays.. Forty yearsagO there wad
'accommodation. for only aboue500.
. • ,Quairdcalendara,,..-
.
Tellieg: the **senain the oJdeil
days was net Such an •un. 2'i:inlet:tie Pao-
'cedare. is, it. is te-day. We tick Off the
days and -months . with •.a blae 'aencli;
but the ancients'aised to calculate by
1 a -aa •
•
It le Said -that NOah used the • early:
luta_M-Datitaia
"only slightly:more. then one day's ab-,
year thirty days to the aMnth,., and
since kir path each
. Workiag man .
ear siakriesisl icii4.ests.aauseli each Meath thfeeweeks of ten daps..
'Sticks., tied ',: In bundles , was the AU -
more •absencer•Sht :4110re-7-than
accidents aniong the •workers On
variable . way of telling the day and
of -
a sett§On With the :greitter_aapartaottlie
Slic.days• lierattiatagerayear, itsa
the brifilattey of precioup• gems,
The merite4-.places,..in the ooacro of
tho. Oa are 'Whore ati4 *and rugs and
jewels. ere :h0eght alai sold,: and the
streets ataa narrew arta ,erowded* the -
bOuaea, liigh on etteit We; naaltiaa
tunnel of 'etiel shadows. Away from
the busler quartere. the readsare
'Wider aadare tilladed 11th trellis_OP
bare In liviete•r 14t eOrereti in tkeeuni,;
met! andfall by tbe fruit 'anti toaftFt§e '
of grOPe vines°.
• TT
THOUSIN-DS 6F!1 OTHERS
-USEltroarrvidiiii
• •
Ideal Remedy for
azul i7Ou4g
Canadian motbora are noted for the
care they give their 'little:eeesa-thel
health'• of; the baby Is most .jealously
the lookout for a remedY whiali ef- 1
guarded._ and the mother. % always Oa
fleient and at the einhe time kheoktea7
,fseaufend SiTIch"a8arlieted°5't irtlebn8Y"s h0:58Wv•n4
•Tablets and many of them use nothing
alas for thc,. ailments of their. -iittle
ones. Among them le -los. Howard
Kiig of. ,firure; saysiaaaI r
ean strongly recommend Baba's Own
Tablets to Mothers of young Children .
aia 1 know of nothing' to 'equal' them .
for *little ones." ' I
4" Baba's, Owri Tabletsare solid , by
medicine deadeas oa by mail it 25 1
„
ceni,aa boa fawn The Pr. Whilains'
Medicine co.,,Brciefoiiii,e; Ont.
• , .• • ••••
:Power •From Mountain Lake.
A huge artlficfal lake Is )e
1) formed
,in: e Ozark 'mountains generate'.
the 1.. t
'• e 4 fa
15, to 30 drb s o,f Seigel's Syr p teltevonO r
taesataiertn''',. att enearTy t
once 'you have tried it. Any drogieore.,
avaear..A•:.
•
•Puzzles for the 'Party.
beefaea la,,Tge. quantities? '
Q7—=Whatr'bititaalf*I. ehaaaater'Made ijjoidar, rds2..xiathea °wt. sit.zuowrost.,. ubbard,
Ar,r.kauk. crvpir: , wan% C.A.T&T,404111.
theA.p-vprisryuvLui! when dialsolvek
." ca;CO
••Q 'L.:What e • bettiveen
a Pitt end, a oelmieta? • ' •
A. -4A oat has'itkielaWe LTA:Pio:Mid:of
Isified Adwos vertisement* •
if paws , -"a camnia itd pausee.at'thie
9:77:-Ntrhat.ma4e the eaktree ,11wT'
A—A corn
can you earixeetly eat; „a
I•nailL.11rherihie
(Kien
A. 143.1 a area. be4.
Q.—Why 1/3 a nervous *Oman like a
policeman? a • ' • •
A.-7Betansta her nari.d' is filled. with
apprehensions. .• ' ".
Q.a--What lady ie • alaran Playing
Woke ? •, •••
• • •
• •
, Q.-a.Whenbaye we. all for hands?
A.-aVahett,' we double our..fists.a
Q,—Why are horsee UnileeeselaY •in
the late of Wight?' •, .
• A.-Bee:auee* tbe, vialtore Prefer,
CoWes to gYde. . •
Q.—What isthe difference betWe
a hungry man end- aglittion?‘
.A. --One lengsato eat, and the Other
4. —When he draws a consreyance
Q..H:N.Vhigit.,are the two hotteit•
-tete • the ealPhabet? . • •
and elattee
en.
• • '
ancient" Worldr. and. even to -day come.
the toil.whiciasickness takes :from the, Ant4ktin,ruditinis keep thr,a.:bun,we of
indeStriaaponulatiOn Ottitie,•;Proyinea ''
thirty etleke; 'n•itiling: out, one:stick for
the Money 'gest of whieh is .paid tout of eaeh. day.: Thelasi..bandlie is repeated
the orkere fetidly. odeketa beau, • •
in saelt:"Iialf .Y'ear to level' things up,:
•ACtualeXperienee has staawniaat 'One, and the Middle bundle:is split in two
hall of Ontario's' ices under this head, to judge, the aaaraaaia of ,aaa<autataaa,
'ing ' is ,:needless 'and. absolutely , pre, or nild,Winter,,as the ease may be:,
ientahle: ' - * , • in* the South.Sea Islanda the "moon
,• .
• The. faotora and the heate• pan Altai** .< ._
stlek'. Is used to. deternitne the Sea -
in .the Welk of iTchteing , this 'aielcnese, sena .'A•neteh.ii cut in the Stielt after
'bill: ', "coniroOn.... colds" . and ..."indiges-. each Paaaing amain: • . • • '.'.. .."
:thin'? are reationsible for much 01'this *Far-4ff borne() ,,uilei• a , picturesque.
• absence froin•, duty: and. ' eonsteitient. calendar 'consisting : of 'varlotis lengths'
loss• of pay. Certain planta in the 'Pro- Of iattobed. polea.' The pyaks have a
vine& have cut lost data •due teaslck, cus.totia• whereby they..tell the season
aeaa, by aile4sati through health .super, by the length • of the sun's shadow.
viSien. :The wife 'call held upher end '
Caa-endal• inalters tour' th.e• taut trY, In
of . the 'good <work by providing in the a
the •season of sowing .aud. Piot thee
home meale:adiet that will give •Plenty ,Colored pelei on the varioue• farMs. By
of tiourishinenta and .be proof against •
a .system of Over enlealition they ad -
indigestion. For the •Meala, 'which Jaaat these'. poleato a. certain,' length
'inlet be .talten :at the U.iint,., she May
;use a liniCh box and thertnea bettle to
advantage,' In ' sending ' "appetising,.
healthful •food, : ineludingleae. tt0t4181i:
eottp,. stew, creamed' aeaetable;iaecoa,
!The worker • is ,hii .pwn' best helper,
111 protecting Iiiniself agata§t coidsaa•
not a. difficult matter if he
(1)' Keens in .,•tiod beaitb•• • ".
: (2) Eats ,"'w1se1y7but not too iyeki"
and avehts, e9iistipatien. • • ,
(,). Keeps away from people: Who.
have Olds., • • .
(4). Gets 411ficient rest , end takes
-daily exercise otadoora. ••
At thle time of the year We oan as'
• sure ',you, of a wonderful outing oh our'
Special -Out) rfatt• round • trip ...ten.day
tour, which leaves Toronto 'Linton Station
the Orit Monday in each month, up until`
:May. ' Each tour it perotinally 'coutiiioted
f)y: • our Mr. 'Montgomery through the
select districts • of the state centering On
Cichment, "The ,Gem of the Hills;•• the
Huntinian'a and ' Fitherman's Paradise.
Our sixth tour loaves Toronto Union sta.
tion Monday. 120 P.m., Feb. let.. The
• total cost. Including everything 10, the
• round trip, ' Is $135.0Q-,Tieltcts good to
return; on ,any dat 00 to and Including
. Jain' I dth next. Special Pulinan rosary.
.ed • for doctors, and their ,tvivoc.For
- , further_ information' phone41ewire At ,our
expense,' or call Personally at
'
. Montgomery & Co, •
41A King St, E. , • • . Toronto
, ,• ,Ptiono. Adelaide 790. •
ieinInot, Mr, , Bates, fluietted 4050A,
TAYLOR;
FORBES:
TreePruners.
IGUA9MITEill.1
every purpose in the
orchard,outtieg 1lMba up.
• te`if filches: Handles -
468,O atid 12 feet;
•OtirdesorOetitteciroular'ierit
(nyaddrem.•
-0104,0ita
,coMPArtir. L1),11111b.,
(4, ITtlalkli ONT
SWiss' Colonization in Canada.
- The"5W18s 5 fleinetit Seitiet • whit%
was formed ;ftir the purpose of estab-
lighing Swiss, immigrant farm help In
Canada as 'settler a on their tiWn ac-'
count in settlententii congenial to
ebadow, and tell. the native • fernier
that he has .16 cut his Crep, when the:
shadow reaches inather length', anarlt-
ed..on' the ,grolinda InVeriablya Chia
shadow: marking:: • proves , rentaaaema.,
acearate and .s.ueeeSsfill,: and at •:the
diteahne the. calendar Makermakes
another tour of ,the fainisato I receive
his payineat apart of theareaa•
.Soine •Egyntelogists claim that • the
faniaus Sabina. is Inothing* More thati
an astronomical devieeafor telling the
seasons.'The • sbadews cast byeau,
rise and suallet Were taken as the, de-
•termining 'fader, iii tellina, the three
.aellSons of Spriag, smuttier aurawin
,
ter. •. . •
.
• frery..--deNdi•olis.. that ,in an t uiiin
•
Uii tbe.. moora Mast Silreb` jveis
them -fa SA•selatling-oe taat• Ines en t an i a .vai-athere- It1ieaLlIta4--01a-ever
teretting. pamphlet 'and: questionnaire• , „ and lea • • '
to the Swiss .wOrkineen the Ian. salt -hug. On. the threads the Spiders
'The autaitione ,asked ; alto- coarpre- ; • a wea:Ve. eo tight,
hensively at theae. points of:the probt Tilt belated filen) the ',.<1,tidaties,e .; of
lent .which interest.the prospective sea Aiataasu 1» Beall Hall Chamberlain.
tier Meat atid which • Will enable:the., •
Society to 'give him intelligent issiat-
•
ititee' le his quest.
• Pamphlet- and 'Questionedire dan• be
obtained from Frila...:Beek,•.Seeretark,
of the, Society, Ll• Bishop.St„ Montreal:
'Three Nibbles, • •
*heti turned beaveliWard My feet
Will long for earthly wMhfor sweet ,
Are' Itifteg ..stoos toiti 111 t.15 • of ' Whether one catchea.edid. easilY
, a•etita . . •• 'largely a question of physical condi- •
And rettllig stuntpa aria curling tion, If the general vitality ;slow,
'Iletiveltwarda 1 haw resistanee'te d'iease* is *ea:1i' 410 at
These three tblegato7ceMlert litea '•• • emit' a tinte a Cold is easy to eontract •
.Wiliterberry, leaVesand difficult "to cheek.. ', • , •
paekei,ed e•aitel and • ' Constipation is,freetteritly tho cause
. of such a state of health, with its atten-
Tastieg of 'Pile Sea< • . dant listlesSness,'hilioustiessalteadtlehei
• Dorothy A idis. and aigohoral"lack of vitality., Poisom • •
. • from. the waste matter tItat remaiee •
• PaulaYeare0 Start. • , behind after iinoreper, irregutat, bow*
Waitaki Iles k: brother, four • yartra eltuariatiert are .picked up by thc blcrod .
'
alIlei thae liiinSelC One aialir 1114 and carried to even! aart•of thebod3a
latitaar Raid; • • , •: •:Tiley weaken Our result:Mice to .disease.
Deaa're, yeii Mast ka.1.-0 bed: ..„-featTodhelarsdamed,:e.oil.protetoaoptilein‘g-,,Itiottlitahvise.,*tagt...
, •• I have. foiled that Mij61;' ititettiAl
. •
•1 Iogall; doh't .te ab.f.ltitirle•ant Mabee beitieliffiltiatiori:gdi.o-
Mother said, aaloiee nolv r.l'alit•atitaY 1:4111Vija:r.°0tteng the.'wate matter. -°•°t1
to bed yet,"
-• - " pciarataabetotigh and :regular:
Vnu neVor 'WOO gat -aa Mitch Sleep es .
"Tfirtaiirtarintra'aaa'''""`", ..17;;; ..••• • , • ,ttril?untic'*wlels1°,"NtitajtioNitretaarixibneg•
-cOuIrac•' n'af;,...lonigth'ottime With be illeffettitaaa •
matiter,.he was born -four y'sti bvfot,' If IOU take -told eai1y,. ask your
• druggistfor Nujclto-day--atld temema .
• her, look for the tiatiie "Najd red •
•filtiardat Lloonent for ftott..61teit.,
on bath battle fill lia6oge'. ; •
,
Co1dWre
.Necessary
Obaetvante of One Funtio.:
'Mental:Pulp of Healtill Pro-
, tects AgaitiAt Them •
•
Moderate Breeze ,
NV,iieu the singing started, eye
Faeroe down crooked air
Flashed the leen Wind, bare
Wet flankglatteaing; a. •
Plunged through a ballea; ring•
Lank Wbite-calattred 'dawn,
Clapped 'ona paper erewu,
Grinnedand began. to ;sing.
Sea -creatures fathoms down '
Groping, mettaderiaga. •- •• '
Heard not a thing. '
„. .
On the seas rough sbagre,eil•
Scrawled letters sl.thie and 'tie/
This Is the Wind'atair.:
Whatever that . may mean; •
Waves (Ahab theirown :heel%
Waveseat their Own :words:
S.h i pa" are plathings .• '
Wobbling like birds.
TTuhrenas'a,1;(1.i:Irittantisrlwk•T y•:•till I
miles Off a Clown.,,smiles;:,.
Atrikes...an'attitnde, sing, -2L •
till all Creeks!
—Giace. Hazard Conkbig 111
Legatid.,0theraPops.';' •
Biiil ex,Se:dier.'s :Who' have been
through St. 'Danistana ere nott,Vt,pkk-
irigas &Oat.; manager; correspondence
manager, ii,'hartefed. , .aceouritant, coal
'inerchaeta barrister; and • hotel • pro,.
plietor
abliVa
,Qa---When isone-in,an two men?
.A..aalVhen he 18 a men„beeta,a_aina,
telt.
Et •
Formerly used In front Alt TobitcOoold
StOre. Must ,be In good •aonciltiota •
State price and where:Can. be sieee: •
; <
11. WAT.KINS
73 VV. Adelaide St. Toronto
Queer •Snake-filite'Cure, • ,
Fine 'dust found at thebottom of ;
antsnests; and taken Internally wait
aapopular •eure, fpr snake. bite among
the early A:Mexican Indians. •
, r
'Quarrels would not last leng if, the'
*ront'; were .on:y on ohe side.
MORNING le
KEEP- YOUR EYES'
efaT .clatAR fun Os EA L T .
‘:
Mihard's Liniment for Grippe.
•
•
teen two Gatti?
A,--aalie • ThaMes, • beIttreen; Cheltiea
'and gatteriee. .• '
• 4a -When isalijjl1lko a ;rile?,
•!A.-a...When it :is• *resented 'and die -
barged, • •
' •,
A Vegetable Preparation that
gives quick Teaks without
dragging the system ,
Cloty re. a 1 .PINVAT,SON f'10;)..'"
FIEFORE:.BOILDING,
...Tile ;Meer:Ran l3uilders Guide
contains 52 pages brimful or:help-
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• ••••
• .
Proved.safe by millidus and piescribed Oyoph.9siciariS, for ,
Headache, Colds Neuralgia Lurtthago
Pamn.Toothache. Neuritis. Rheumatism,•
I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
• Arropv.,ojity,."Bayer" pack
: wilid11,:do.it.Ttains.j)fOyet:LAireCtiOns
.A.1,0' bottles of 24 ;fled 100—Druggists.
. Thal ntigau'l hoer nitatenatera 40" whir hO 41:Afaltter,..
A spfrin• Ike • f rti3e (regifferid Canada) 4? ":141Per Afirnfrietere lkfMnittir&"
seitlestti of, Sei0ifetteid (Aatit: Fr, A„,"1, Tilff 'tinireiii
aa, rater r;,,ylaraay" with ito5otaf
* '
'Prevent coiriplicaikais by'
the affected parts with Minard'a
It draws out in•flammation,, soothes
•andheala. , • ," ••
Lydia E..Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Is a 'treat Friend—
. .
It Stops Painand Restores Health
Toronto, Ontario. Work in
factor/ and •I would have to get away
from my Work every time I was sick.
The dragging -down pains and cramps ,
were very bad, but my back was
terrible. It hurt So that I couldn't •
lie down with it. I heardsomeof the
--agirls talking about Lydia E. Pink- --
ham's Vegetable Compound, and they
told me to try it. 'I have taken about.,
. a dozen bottles of it and it has done •
mei a let of good. I never have any' •
pains or sore back now, and have not •
been off 'from works day since I have .
taken it • I recommend the Vegeta-
ble Compc:und when L have the xpri7
porttinity: '—Miss Roi.ao, 21 Howie -
Avenue, Toronto, Ontario.
'The Advice of a nend •
FIano'Ver, Ontario.L-"Iwasterribly
• pained Rade few odd times I almost
laiated.a....Lated ttagstork un -1.
•til a few menths ago and sometimes
, I had to leave my work and go to bed. '
I ain tie* a mender in the -knitting-
•: mill. I Suffered five or six years from • •
painful pgaiodatteforeltook- Lydia- ! •
E. Pinkham's :Vegetable 'Compound .„. • • '
' by the advice of a friend. I.got re-, "
lief almost immediately, and I 1811
My friends' whit e geed medicine it
Is. : You may use this testimonial if .
you llike, if it will 'help others.”,, --
Miss J. PEARSON, Victoria Street,
LIanover, Ontario.-
:
i•
• .1
RED PIMPLES
All OVER FACE
Also. on ShouldOrS, Lost a 'Lot
Cirticura HeAlecia
Pimples stated breaking Cita'
all over my face and Shoulders.
TheY wt•tre hard and red artd I •loat
a lot of sleep' On 'ACCotint of the ir-
ritattciti. Tho pirriples off my face
scaled over and my awe was On
disfigured, • •
" I used a lot at different iem-
edies waholia, success. I began
using Cutiatra Soap and Ointment
and they afforded relief in about
one month. I confirmed the treat-
ment and irt about tbreamonthe I
was coraij piettiy' healed.," (Signed.
Miss Marie ItbSt Patersalaaa 32..•
Toutyille, Que.
}Keep your skin clear ,land.yOur
pores aative bydaily us ofCati-
cora Soap,. Heal.- irritatiOns and
.tashe, with 0titiCtirrr, 0 in:talent:a -
Lsaisssfe ITN* by: bittl, •
11qott "•Btodittottoe,, LM, nontroal%,Prie+1, SOAP
rar, oatmait a am r4d, "IkliCthn
SW" -roticort Shaving Stick 2Sta,
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