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The Signal, 1909-8-19, Page 6Tommy acio,»T 114. me TUK SIGN : GODERICR. ONTA RiO MUMPS •=. TUMOR OF 'II:international fiewspaper YEARS saible Study Club .,ugge3:,•11. Onetton.t tht Int(eneflorttif .Funday School lessons, 111/44.111 by Rev. 1).! Lased:. Brantford -LILA-W. ALL UIALLii. 1 A'1•1 SandaY,I.August aa. toot) -Paul's Third Missioiary Journey The Riot in Ephesus Removed by Lydia E. ['ink- r 19: 31 t,a t. va.a.,.:$1,...11 -Should a man 1 61. his 1;"4,3; Tf'at lie sail unto Alt- life ever 'wo good a cause when ha in's \ egetable Compotffid .• ..artnrieiat lou lily / 11,.klikOls it WIII kit, 110 I ,•1,1.1 11 matie (7erk, iri weiskiti,-. Should a 411441 ever refuse to risk hi, V . I life for it good eitlit44`, if NO h Winnipeg, Moo. -" 'lever rs ' • I-• it! 1 Went to tbe icturia, leseital, Mi- ,ter; -11)00, 111. stteres•fill «in 4.010.1e+Ve its interests ? treal. sufferiug 1.4 mil tfw , eotation of took always' mem; '1s14 44,41 pi ineiides 'nide in tumor', .0 with .''.ii? rosining rod,. ., eakk lie,,,t and mold taitt Is‘1 licti 11i4 lgrneral welfat 1' 01 lie ,t 1141.1, 04 kilo• I%'. 1lak. .4.040 44f human - as. 1,1, i. ' injured -by the 1,..-110.9s Of, itV4 ' ,.,01.„,,,instalitttrat 1,,1 4. '4. 1, at or nod the duly of , \Va.: Paid 1;1,1 impulse right fo rho. Nun('31,41/1,. 1,, mak.. k.../11V1.0. in,/ s I 1 Ilsli ill a111114.1 *111.. liligl'y crowd • organs µt.,,• . 4 Ai 1LikII giVe.,01i.1,11.0/./s. 44 tik•te /Ow I \4,I* 14 Ai, et4,1 71101 when should Arkeved '1,d 8/41/.1 1l .'t 4 'Mist colit v. ks .11 I Ills Cane„ O./ not I,,' 11..%,•. flI l.y (lie 43.'. 181-. I e..11111 ot live 1'-'I'»''iejoi tosiness eon- , more t hap. 41.c_ !trite& ? • ‘'er • e :::! la he IP:o141 nit or 00 1 loollt11;4 4'!,,' (084- 1\4, hat is. • gent i 110011m 111 111. *hat pi ion°port o f the. crowLwow mileit IISi 'to ;alio y lues'' enter- wind. thee ire ...mending f.*,-:' 1 NT I came Inane pi Ver,e. :1 .11 Alesvatier I sau Foto. *Aver. •-10.11.1 a winker fos" tiod a•easeliis want 1.. ,i1V 1.01111-, limb? '14, II .141 tile. potpie rry th,wn le et . 1111y Wan ra,asrin 'rorrertly., whn -es 4,. 11 • limy do you eatilt10410 11 11.,1 aeter t kis (.1%00 ..terk ? uterus. The doctors said i IN. Went . 1*, 1 I. e / .•11,0 1 s 11 tie tees he'ls 1011 link s. 1' leer _att ('.111I. , • 0... business i ilielleeki ta. -iiirry T1-1 lir 1.tt,..4hi-ltin1'Ty-l1nrtww ilia E. Pink liam's Veertableforitpetutit --id .---.4 retsitii.....U.34..i.,oki ALe.,•,,,uw 1 took it emistontly (01 t wo years, awl p• ris.ite the licio - :- still take it at tirnes, and 14444 44 iiri. lins It I s•iiii•ti ii.i. Iii,, -ell Ir la 1,..,•,04..• a 1 that it, W:aa-U9g--_,1:1„.1.Liitti 1k, ...1,1 41 I. o .• ' Oven in Ili, .., -WO andet-as much obligation to Means 44 43811 g inv i e. ii i , . • reek11111114,111.1 it to suffering winneti.'• 1'mi a turn 14. 1 4 W. Mid 114.11. .11(34!,' "ke gaol ac171:471Fiff' —1.--isi - -ea lien an ..,.... 441.,i1.,,, 8,...,4.1,,,, infidri as ter are from a Chostian? Mrs. ORILLA BRAM. l' V. ..'4 ltdills011 V*1 o pi ote -I,. i i ,,,,,,, t /no ,ippli..,4„„ ,if .(1-0 kti,u, 1 i 1 hot question must be answe-ed in Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoisi..• Li writing by-meetrers of the club.) One of the greatest triumphs of Itr`re'lldi folio -4 i Lydia E Minkhout's Vegetable Colii, (1•A's 2`, :ill iloW iitiiii s, toe ni is...the voiliti•-c. Dianasup. pound is the.compering of %ennui's rea,en i.: Gat re ,rat sii excited ;i1111 le 0,1 1 o /ie. :arid what did iter , win'- . hilt ttand for dread enemy - tumor. 1*. Voll liaie - V ilidiv Otto; 111' i 011.W11.? mysterious pains, inflammation, sili•er. WII;cii is generally the *note 1111- W,18 il 1.1111004 41 i.111 11,1110 kind RIllis atom or displacement. &tilt -wait for 1 , ie.'n;ttitc• if tea in•-ltu'i lin itogrY in- Pie. or is thew Any 'ground for h.li,4 ....11.1.1 4'111'-j'"V'of (4*,. jt nioleDIN 1)1/141114 . time to conlirua your teen. •and go liv 444413 "t 4" ""1"7" "."-"''.... \Vas it the datIttet to i heir ',Mines,. did loll down filen 110,1l4'ell ? through the horrors of a hospitol etiera or tlleir 1 eligion, w Iticic ni;;;;t stlill141 4.3* ever wise to net when. under tion, but try Lydia E l'inkliam's.1 yr: .. .1 he ringer el these people? , , table Coniposuid 1it .444'. - ._ ' 4 41,•aftfluence •if anger or passion il Men oilmen! mnst nirmeneris the Doe,. it atria happen that .me ern& For thirty years Lydia E. Pirilthani's a vertge nine, los business ov hi, iv- level-lir:tiled 111/111 ean dieperse a mob?. Vegetable eouipourid. !mule f rout roots lig.itill l' • and herbs, hasbeenthemtandard remedy \Vim were Gait.; and Aristatehes. Chanter tn; 1 IM Chibitiann in for female UM . . mid iv ha t intim-need I hely illegal av (bele this's show thil' love they 'have one for another as they might ? , "L- ' • Sunda, August aa. loop -PAW on Christian Love. • • I. Col. 13, 1-13.. . Inti to he seen of men,,reap any Ilene- seisierr - TertSe-Astd-arose—alsideth.T -14414441 it...4.41' does it klUr4 tbetu ? . 114,I,e, 111•4'41. tiles...11m e. hi*( the : Can You eonceive of 11 man Oiling 1'.1"41of-these is love. I t 'or. -13-13. . i his hotly to 11" burned- for -him refigiorr Vei se 1 1% bat iN Pie itTiiii-el, -Otani with an ittiMatte -risotis•e. or Withillit A,I..7.11.„..„..:;1...,im"I 4,,," ..t.6,.......,44+.....4._44;...- love iii Itie. heart ?.° bit ' is the r muly thing which SUMMER TOURS ON • • ,%..,,.. ,...an el0q111nii111.01 Wilhalli. reetinitnenas th, fo Cind in mut ore like a lease band with cymbal sidle THEGREA'r LAKES1 .i.„„iiiiiini..,..„,f,:t, .. ------.---'-rersea 3.4 -What . proof can you . , .tt.,0 „1,„1,,,...m4osirithour lovg-make A iii• that 10%10 1 tangsofrrin 111:811 aCcept Mile to find 1" and kind ? \ Will elispience without lore make if we really lore a 'tenon will we i, iii.,,,,„ a„.eptuble W his (elliows, or eVer stfeak of him tu hin injury. no give any lasting satisfaetion to.hini- matter whdt the provocation may be aelf ? ',:-.; .....h.i,,-- •-. !.,,, _,Ip* 71 - ‘Vhat is it in love which tends to . Verse 2 -Is there aoy romeitsary patience, politenesm. kindness. gentle - moral n1111 --e due Tr, a rwrO. win, Int, 11,--., and hurrah!' r r the gift id treoplwt.y, and lot...intuitive May a person lie cogirri,divid 11y kneo, Moderate Charges' knowledge of mystery: .. and be envious at the same time, atiel Ideal Sionmei• oin Mi.:, on the Great Is there any more 110410naillry pre Oa, ItlInt TtliT-Irlit I loes leNe always make a man think 047. 44.,„,,,nri.i.i.„44.0."*..441,,111..0...44,111iii4be ; ec‘wdliv.inant_ ..a man than 10 48 irf-"rtre-artierfettow"--hefore-trtmnett?' • - Thirty Thotetand 1 eirrrei*:- . Yrilat'dtbSTOeli take a11 am pleasure ' -.in If God givem a man the faith so .he from ear) remove a mount tin ;mil he et toe ,ittii• timis Rit1111 lVe, ht • Ve rse% . Li -Can despondency, or 1W(1.11131*..t. ow depression, or hopelessness,ithe attli 111? or any other. lad (eeling, occupy tbe ..i21.,'Ne -1)0 stem' Peolde elve ili het' helot that is filled withlove? ally, ';unt stiffer personal iniiinveo- 1%*hat. will he the relative 'values or itowe, who have no real love in their use, iti heaven of faith, ' hope, elo• F,41,it- 41.A it.... 1.4n't if - it whirh mom -a% knovelcdge,la.e *: pi-, rliiiits to 'hrs.. acts? What is really the sum total of all things. 00 that whit* SUMS up in itself ail the blessedness. nobility and happiness that the mind can conceive, or the heart 'GRAND TIfiti1414. ROUTE A fresn Water Sea Voyage Palatial Stearn:5114os Superb Scenery, Faultless Cruising Information rind lieket+ from all railway agPilt H. H. Gildersleeve C. H. Nicifoloon Mgr., Collingwoisl T. -on -Mgr., Sarnia It rt man eivt .4 when it can lie seen, and does net give when it cannot he CANADIAN NATIONAL there an v love in his heat t, any 14 el merit in his vitality crave, and why 31 110? ;This questioa EXHIBITION the rborellrolite__ta__atrti.d V.1 I; oi 1 ef money for the liost I. or for rime - of the club) ..must be answered M writing by y members- ily. hum Guist llgie tbLe...on for Surejay. Sept. :dbNMI ' seen 4.1041 RilirS. Third .11Iiiiiiionar Jo GODERIC THE BARRIER By Rex Beach COpyrtpla. 890i. by Harper Brothers it xmiiimird-frorii page •. 1 he - Ilf 1 dot" satd the tIllgexent recorder, mem, norse'n crooks. ground belongs to ia 4 Up to dill Uwe Stark bad remained ' Impassive tare betraylug not 11 011114..../W uhugriu. for lie was a giasi toner, but uow he spoke at large. "Aitybuily who thinks the American ,:triutuitt.....is asleep is crazy." lieu to Bur- rell; "You certainly are a Moe young wait to double cross your friends like "You're no friend of mine," Meade vtorted.. 'I?' What do you mean?" , '1 double crotered yuu. Stark; nobody else, There's no use mouthing words *bout it." isakt he. "These thugs are your tools, and you tried to steal that ;naiad besatuse it's sure to be rich." -Stark exclaimed angrily, but the oth- er gall* 111111 no time to break In. "Now. don't get rough, because that 3. tur- me, und,rd.be Pleased enough tii take you iacf-ii prisoner?'" Then. turning to Lee, he said "Don't make itM for..e you to record my locations. I staked those claims for Miss Gale, aud deetl them to her when she tures eighteen." l'eleon floret called to Runnlon: "All'ideu, you 'member w'at 1 tot' you sestitlay, l'nt begin for t'lnk It's gm lilm staring Into Me dame, to irntortt a ruountut later bearing soinetbIng In ber bands, which also placed. In his. It was 1 knife In a scabbard old and worn. . - "There Is no magic tbat can turn bright steel." she said, then squatted again In the dituneas outelde of fist firelight. Gale slid the case front the long blade niid held ft in his palm, let- tlug the tireligtit Nicker on it. He bal- auced it mid tented the feel of its bau- d/sr against his palm. then tried the edge a Tt-wIth but thumb nett and found it honed like a razor. The glanclug, Belt dashing from the deadly thing scented to fas- (inate the umu, fur be held it a long while lineally. The lie npoke: 'Tor fifteen years l've been a haunt- ed Ulan, relit' a sun) like a dark and dismal garret peopled with bats and varmints that dap and flutter all the Gine 1 used toAgger that j killed this man I'd 101 that memory, too. and (host. tinting, nollieless things wculd leave me, but the thougbt of delng It made me afraid every time, NO I ran au a,v. which never did so gtssi '-.400 rau't outfoot a memory -- und I knew not all the while that we'd meet 80411107 er later. Now that the day is here at last I'm nut ready for it. I'd like to run away again If there W11.4 any place to run to, but I've fol- lowed frontiers till I've seeu them dis- appear one by one. I've retreated tiii my back is against the circle, and there Isn't any further land to go to (Aftf.61dreditbiT.Istitgueneett'nlge, larandY44.yte8t-Rdl'XigiarkWiteie- "UM-- blur:" said Altana. "No! I don't Gawk 1 can do It -not la I cold blood, anyhow. Good night! I'm going to sleep on It" Ile crossed to tbe door of Ms room, but as he went b elle noted that ha slipped the knife and tir be you. -.--reishhasdIaskla .theihmminable Seeing that the game had gone against Stark got b14 feelings mi- tt r COM shrugged his shoulders as be turned away. "Yeu're In the wrong. lieuteuant," he reinarked,,"but 1 don't want any trou- tdo, ou've gut tbe law with you." Then to Mullikin and tbe others be 41.1.1, "Well, I'm ready to bit the trail?' When they lied shouldered their p...els rind illeappeared down the val- r•eilitte held out bin hind to the Rol - ober "Iontk• plinn j rpeham j•_01.1 and win- be- felends.'' "Ilia_uk yeu." said Burrell. taking the ierer filendoblp. which_he knew WWI -441''' *811 at loot, that." Pahl "No Creek" I et.. -You're all right" 11,ot Ifflfg Stark'• TORONTO and return. $3.90 SAVED, LITTLE GIRL'S LIFE. • Collie Dog. Chained Up, Gaye Alarm When Child Was Drowning. August 28th to Sept. 11 th. $2.85 August 31,Sept. 2, 7 and 9. RETU LIMIT, Sept. 14 SPECIAL Special train ten A gt it deal i, Iwing said in some of city papers about danger iieions- dogs, itnil some of the writers would arena to 140 in Iritroi• of it P0111 - 444.1r extermination ol the 1 li st, there is something to be ...3. 1,.t* the other ..ide of the matter is Akopikki I,y the f• Mowing newspaper despat`tch hien London; Out., 1111.4.I'd .% 14014 11411 -8 -*le tIrs:11. Aged fourte,-44 I sal li • 1 • liovii1 p3,111.11b. e t ie , irner * Victoria' and t adimit lie t AIN mEttvicF. tit evening, saactal (74mi Oriderich at ea.nii, 'el -wintry -Goa chained nearby. The girl, in (limping atomi.1, Aug, 311 SePt\ 2 -1 -*-71* ",•-.1-‘11-TiTIOh14 lo' TAM pV11141.11 k inflaming 13 341.4144(11 *111' alarm giren tly ThriniPi-ctual on all trillibk. FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS. $10 Going $I8 Additional Returning via Chicago, 1/41111-141 flitHi F4,1.7.041-lik Attg. !apt. 7, Voir ticket:4 and full information apply to F.F. LAWRENCE, 11,11 Too'n Agent. ()31ice limos It :11 a 1.1, to 44 .42) p.m. CANADIAN NORTHERN ONTARIO • 'TOURIST and WEEK -END Excwrsion Tickets on Sale frorp The Scenic Route to LAKE SISICOE, SPARROW L MUSKOKA LAKES. GROR(.1 RAY. ilMAGANETAWAN. PICKEREL and PRILNCH RIVERS. • tem. 'then the eollie, tugging .11 ifs ,•haiii, •litrteil to whine and 1411 -3. Mole loudly titan 1. ..1 , 71.11111 hi, Malle.J., looking ;dtinit, W./my/Ted tint. eh ihrti feet peel ruilieg cut the water lea -rel. The MG:. 11110('.1, at once pulled wit and a doctor 10 oight, rhe baby Walt 11011 1111e4111//1,,. WO black in the filet,: hitt 141; 1 hour she began 1,4 revivf, and no ••-, lamas resultare ex - --tireterfraniesteooloiterteetarompl. i I,' chip, '413,4* the wan rescued the dog's ilenionstratrons -rd -kty Were Its ,treinamis as had been the Abu iti t hat ire had so faithfully given. (trooping lake Muskoka at Bala Park andIlona the ahore of Lake tauspli, .3'i* 1141 nearly one bundntd bodice of water twt green TorOftto *end Sudbury. literature and futl information about netting and holiday rote* woe passenger Dept., Tnrontel. Ageounting for the Shot. Gine day ti white 11n11, 41111f '113.04 tilte lilt ey Ilion 11 "nliored gentieniii 1.11 th. iranre '8 at 0. was a dome - lie bird, , . Next Dine they met he : ii.); heir. Stiln, y11111 -*4), key I twilight 10 lak 11 dome,.ft bird." ssh,- gi anted r i it was:" "Vi'hy.- sent," tem 4 he buyer. "I (*mitt hilt! shot al le o 1411 it. How do,yitta explain 11 I, ••,.1111 grinned more iltrkly t an i• 4144 1114 i 43)14444. " 4,'S'011. t. 14.11 you hi 11t1f, dem sholti w meant for 111 •" - - - A Rare One. rd ft, still! of ardort1rne W10, that diet, •eil by a Miannilli filthier 't% h. loqt, 5,441,3411 wtit•ili of crops and other...a 17_4 the reeent fiends. 'A filen( Ma- rin ered him in restatirant eat 'nit his breakfast cheerfully. "l'es," he meld, "the tfoott's pretty Nei, pretty had. lint I Wan OM in my wheal Ilelti la.* night I gigged In , of the finest fish rester maw, ftrott timl Or it little cornmeal Grey certainly tasted good for breakfast thta morning. If there's pnything 1 like it's fresh fish. Finest breekfasit I've had in a year." • A Fertile Mind. "Thought, rod y 0*' had ploughed that feu-gere field?" raid the flrel farmer. "No ; I only stid I WPM thinking about ploughing it,' raid the 'second farmer. 'Oh, POP : nhly turned it over In your Rind !" Late Saturday Shopping. The Wiughrun Advance has; A timely da•ticlemi oubiert that should have serious id tent ion. It mays : Saturday evening as a rule is a try- ing one drygoods merchants, giro- cers, hikers, butchers and tither...be- e/811W #,I the pertneioni habit of late shopping. Matidalay is a busy day genet ally in any case and when boss:less men. (lecke (many of them young laAliesi are (misspelled to bettutin tan Iota, behind the counters uritil eleven il'eleek or even later, the habit beeiiinem a positive evil and 11 sh11111p, ill 111.' greater hepatica! I. might tat rivoideti. if citizensiwould de ride earlier -What they requite -for '8 allit order the gitods derent time, ft is a fact, to,seovet, ihat some never think of these thing,' .when nierchaate, eft.; kt, arid delivery boys '1 Id be el.tsitair laeiv. week,s .1.41 ituttertti-erf tieing able to elope tit say ten o'clitek: everybody in the estaldishnierit is kept 401 the rim until near the i1,141• night hour.- Then the famines 4 -man the clerks 1111411( !heir weary Ttames'h ttttt roma!, HMI if they stay to take their week •ertil bath, the early hoof, of Sunday ning have leen tear heti, ere their -aired touch Ile; dimity cetich. iit atny wonder hat 1101A.01171 al 1.011. Mlles on kinder . -Ivor • . n range That man* ave.4111811.111410-011. religii Monday nun -Ming, even if Vin;y simittion ol conroge t 4, 4.14/4 :0/411$ /it tent! church. 'I he late toper are telnuedble'fia; much 111.1re i they imagine. 1114 I-M.0d wed- a lie* leaf, _cut old . Lite slit Ping .ind give in other fellows :I ch nee. .11.1-1•11atiln might riskier' the tVil to a ttttt try agreeing to cluseast trn evenings. Ploniessekers' Excursions toWestern . • Uantida. Via Chicago, August :Nth, !bitten'. tier 7111 111111 21.1, Sarnia end Noithern Navigation Co. August, I I th and 2it h. September 8131 and 22n11. 14teviner leaves Siarnia :HU . tn.i Winnipeg and return 1101.011, Falruon- ton and return $42.5tt. Proportionate rate* to other points in Western .Pnr tfrkpts- wird- lumbar information call on nearest Orand Trunk agent. . . rtily tr.-appear, but ti..tv he turned anti fuhlres7eti the young soldier. -V.,tt mak' spine rnetnie today. t 'A right." nzreed -Lee. "Ilea Stai v serer let up on yott now." ".ery -TbaT his- firivilege.- . •-v-leso--444-alt-eas-4--seisit-14 -messes to ;7. .t 11110 dewn '41 yrai " Inelsited Lee. f. rtr"4131 bhu..94f Ilex the ,:i.s•;:cmi Man on n 11-1,:_riat la the west, 1.111 IL; i:crer inaloi opett play. 7t 414.434 (be life mit of yen with ;;;;,;; thitets 1111. ',art dire itp; then ' you. T!., 1'.' how be killed the .! ; bar k. In Nitta!, Co - .1:..1.4 " !.0 it bid s:;i1 14,1:0 Po for. !moue ber eyes repaid the siddler for olert.;Liee in her behalf and for tat:elder that might entitle feint) It. S'.10 cntme (toward and laid her bands r4 IR— • -Don't worry, datiebter," reassured t "TIIPT0'4 Strirk ran do. ,*4,3.te telliF 'intt • '"•"''"l' "Irv. -.it e1.1. ,449 ••••I" • et IS Wen to have on hand 1 a remedy, simple, effective anff I applied, for mosquito! bites, insect stings,, sores, bruises, sunburn, and injuries' to the skin, and forty other aliments not always danger- ous, but which can be cured by outward application. Such ' a remedy is Davis' Menthol SsIve(TheD.&14.),whichcomes In tins for 25 cts. druggists. You Cannot Overeat of o gig's To Do• eon, ion.al. SIR CHARLES RIVERS WILSON. Something About the Man Who Sup• planted Sir Henry Tyler. There have ;been, at least, PeVeti frilily drainetie nuunente the '4118 - tory of. ‘auflr-Canadion nuance (says the Canailiau Gazette. ef London. OFW them gave Canada.' for %teal or woe, her state-owned rail - ti; Tfilii-;;Terlo Another -rhrso moment ;set (3441 ('14413411.314 Pact Ilo Railway Co. -upon the road of linonend-rectitude._ HA interpreted by British staudards. arid of prusperfty: And %mime the other dramatic mo- ment,. inu4 be placed that which -tiewire-Siestiertey Tyler. from the vest_ ilency of lite Gram.' Trunk Railway Co. to meke way for Sir Charles River. %Amon. 'that was in 1896.; and Grand Trune shareholders and the C d • t ad' pub- Iii,- know _buw .appreciati the bene- fits accruing to then' in the succeed - Inc yeafir 'And it 14 under the stimu- lus_oL,these later successes that the Grand Trunk is moving forward to the ronquest of new field* ttirough the rustrumentality of Grand Trunk Paeific enterprise. Run in London in 1531. Sir Charles RiversWilson was educated at Eton and ;Bailin' and beeart business 1110 as a clork in the Treaenry Department • of the British Civil Service. For five years he Wan private secretary tri the Earl of Bele' connfie141, and oubsequentlY became omptroller.erenerni of the mice ILK the Reduction of the National Debt and Finance Minister of Egypt. Hilt wile, whom he married in 1895, Wa41 OW Hon, Beatrice Violet Mary Mostyn. sister of the seventh Baron Vitturv-oUHarrowden,--1*-additiert to hie presidency of the Grand Trunk, Sir (linden a director of the Al- l:owe Assurance Co. Limited' Trunk Pacific Railway Co., and chair- man of the international Syndicate, Ltinited. • 1'0 „0141.' 14% thele aini the tine fr, ia the tong blade. Harrell liked this grizzled old fellow r ;t1; Go, watchful eyes and was glad _be could grip Ills baud laud 4'.1.c him squarely with no guilt upon r,r4 con* (three. 11171-1114 rtme Itoret had nutshell with ir blankets and the four net out f. r bet insfead of follOWIng the i,'Irer4 they arcepted Neela ns culde Explained. A California Parent Iota ilifie0VPIA flint 44 flea can't pee. "There is nn formation of images on the retina the 0)741 of a flee. All the inaent PPR 11 vat') log intensii y light raps." Thin 1•1 plains how it ilk that when you put your finger ors him he isn't there. ',New York Post, 4. A Great School. The KIllott Ilitailleal C011ege, of Toronto, is known thronghout Canada for ita superior work. Tb. principal, W. J. Elliott, Invites mll desiring a fIrst•••Iiiss Netnews or shorthand education to write for a free catalogue. The prearint year haa born the mat siteeessfill in the history of the enllege. and, ,IY:se the trail to Black Bear (reek. TN. party renehed Flambeau on the f;;Iitving day, nufnciently ahead of Stark end 1114 men for 1.ee to mnke known hie find to Ms friend', and by tis. -'t the pince was depopuintert. Idle a line of men could be peen eping rilowly up the ealleye. 4'41Ile found Attune In charge of the ritorA but 110 opportunity of talking 4) het oretirred until late In the evlseing, titter Necia lind mit the s littik ones to bed and WO folhiwed 1117110 44'4111)". lie told his $.11101 11. 44e. look TiP1vn beltPr than he err peeled Mid Showed no emotion such no other women' would have displayed, ei en when be told her of the gunshot she Imptired: "Why did you try It there before all Mope others?" "Well, when 1 honed Men talking the wish to kill him wire more than 1 could stand, and It cattle on me all at 410 SO illAt I wan mad,11 imppose." "fines thin man ntoirrectl" "No " "Then It la rbild'a play. Wo will lay trip" "No, by heaven!" Gale Interrupted het hotly. "I tried that ktpd of wrnir, and It won't dn. I'm no murderer." 'Those sr* cab words." said the UPOIDISD quietly. "re ME your owns • (11. hue." Wiwi he reedelELefieftr tb. Allieeeel est Isle Ilbs .10184•4 benign' A Newspaperman's Secret. The late William Jarvis was one of the oldest and benf known survivors in Montreal of the Journalism of • generation ago. He had in his time been connected in .one way or an- other with a number of the men and event"' which have made the history of Montreal and Eastern Canada. HIS remarkable memory preserved all these experiencen, and he NM thus able to make very interesting a "Thir- ty Years Ago" column on one of the Montreal dailies. In this connection it clay be said that he had been a boom friend of the late Fred Perry. win,- came into prominence at the time of the burning of the Parliament fluthttngs- tn filintreat And, though he never countenanced the report, it ia said that Willism Jerrie was one of the last of who knew the real story of the famous destruction of tir•se buildings in the lorries. 1„. ore Feet GHAFED PLACE Are your feet. hot. sore and blistered ? 11 so, try Zalti Auk - As soon as Z,am-Buk Is applied it cool ; an4 .00the injured smarting ski'* and Its rich, re herbal essences penetrate the gldn; its antis :ptic pro- • perties. prevent all danger of festering or inflammation from cuts or sores; anis its heating eissenres build up new 110181W 111111." For stings. sunburn, eon, burin bruises, etc just as affective Mothers find It linvahrable for baby's sorest 40 D,Wnr/ste and Storm 90. hoc av, Everyone who enjoys a dainty dessert cannot overeat of Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes. A agigEtfur- cooling, re- freshing, yet appetizing -and nOurishing, table delicacy. Eat all you will you'll be rosier and healthier. Nature's Own Food— the "Sweetheart of the Corn," prepared by Kellogg's Secret Process. Insist that you get 10c. rag. AU Cwouire EA). MAN er:BEksit - Vtiell 25 EttOtridli LINIMENT • -1.1111TED - 1504•10 C C s 4, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY 6ENUINE IIEMANE, OE IMITATIONS SOLD ON Tin MERITS MINARD'S LINIRNT REMOVAL NOTICE We beg to announce to our pkit' roue that tie have removed to new ipreutitiett • • Mei Toasted Corn Flakes Oyes 37.000,000 pawky** meta LE Gals& gal SRNs is 10011 Practical Yankee -"Well. yes, sir. I give up to you. Shakeepeare was a genitor ; but be didn't kinder seem to put it to a -practical use. Never brine; fitted rivilization with n washing nor at patent rstrotp•nerirr. nor anything of that sort. Still he wee a smart man." MillIMENNEEMIE G. JOHNSTON EMBALMER AND 1 HAMILTON STREET went Marriott A Snyder's iirorery, where our customers will find Ai9 ready to 1111 all orders for HEATING METAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING UMBING, Etc. In workmanlike manner, at closest prices. W. R. Pinder 'Phone 155. =11=•••••iino=ww=1" PIKE TAILORED CL 0 T HING 1 Fon mall $ LOOKS WELL WEARS WELL When made by DUNLOP The Tailor West Sj REMP=IND= =Ma= MRS. staetEoo's SPECIFIC CURE For LUNGS. THROAT, COUGHS, NIGHT SWEATS. CHILLS, FEVER, DROPSEY, GRAVEL and all Kindred Diseases. .41.1 \ 1 A 471 ;CM) BY Augusta Mary MacLeod, Sole Patentee. FUNE:RAL DIRECTOR await*, and Undertnking.woretwome. West /.141.1 144311•110. 'MONS gime let flostortch ltenldeneo 17$ \ lf•ht cans: At rroid,r.re. 33 William NEWGATE ST.. .11 J. BKOPIIEY & SON —1118 LEADING -- Funeral Directors and Embalmers ordses carotidal, alienated to .4al heart night or 4111, Godench, Ord. 'PHONE 15 orl 24 (Cr. 44.'-'W04, ynn want and Yard. ( street and ) 11(Warehouar TB it IW -KT al Donk Sona(e COAL ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND - - .11111CAll ( oal weighed on the market -931,- warms ynn get 2,14-41, lbw. for a ton. WM. LEE. left itt I Hard Pflril .1110 1 f Square, 11111,111.(i) attended 44. PACIFIC Farm Laborers Wanted WORK FOR anon) MEN IN MANITOBA, AL- BERTA and Saskatchewan. EXCI'HSIONS $10 Ttift(lii4; $18 itditirLioionm,,,I iffinornt:e.itehettitorwn .Ticket SPECIAL - • GOING DATES 19 vz.yii ,mSnt.:tions*101-111 o lf line oG f . T. it Toronto to Sar- nia, *nil Uen. Pac. that' on and west of Toronto-14mb 23 From Toronto and all C. PR. Stations wean in Ontario oadtiaTnd.,Hie(t.it: not. mitap.inlinti Orand Trunk Fly., Toronto ill Kilt nia, end In all Stations Ontario on M. C. n.. P. M. n 27 1.1.11111 Stations Toronto and east, including Sharbot Lake and Kingston, and an Stations in Ontario west of Ken- I0,.1.3.triamtlitohnoritoitenn 0.f(re).:. B. of Q. Rys., and Stations Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. 10 7 Fron.lpw.litM. Toronto toti tstticnaToronutodbusordy.west, including Stations ouc Fermi all Stations Peat of Toronto In Ontario.. One -Way Second -Claes Tickets will be sold to Winnipeg only. Itepreoientnitic riptia7 farmers, appointed ti by Manitoba. anknlehewan A liter 4,4 (4, met ttttt p, will 111P4.1 and engorge laborers on arrival at l‘ Free transport. will be furnished at Winnipeg to point.* on Cam Pme whet • tkatiorern ate 1/100(1041, pant Mnooe .Iniw, including obroannehxene,i cent a mile each way west thereof in Saakatch- w A certifirote 4. flimighPII With each ticket., and thin certificate when executed h y farmer, showing that leborer hrto worked thirty days or more, • ill be honored from that point for a second -dam tieket hiscki. nta rting point in Ontario. at, $18.(E, prior to Nev. mai'. Tiekots are go xi only on special Fatin Laborers' trains and wIll h, fissareuedtoce tochi idmn rnerten as weaa to ll men, hut will not be issued at hail For fon psuticulars Nee Jog. it inD, Agent, or write R. L. THOMPSON, D.P. A.. e.P.R., TORONTO- • • . 1 al Ws