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� . ;other medicine -forilttie ones to equal Discounts are announced n6aily' answer? Do we not know the secret
�� ' *hpin. Once a mother has used them everywi,here, but one man decided to lurking behind those deep�sank, som-
, ' 'go her children sh& will use nothing be different, so he saysi, "Absolube� br� eyes? Stinne6 knew -himself a
.!, ,48e. 06nceininj them Mrs. Charles ly no discount here. You, pay
, J� , - , through sick man, and befitind that khowledge
-Iffatt, T,qn�oolc bland, N. S., writes,: your nose." The result9, he claims, was the realization that, sick though
. 1 "'14 havp teii� 9hildren, the baby being are exceptionally goodL he was; there,wasna other who could
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! , Y% Tablets for tbern,for fhe A certain restaurant has a �arge retain mastership over the monster
. . � I - ,clock in front, with the hands point- that like Frankenstein he had created.
. . . . , st 20 yesit and can. truthfully -say ing to -11.58, with the accom-lianying, His personal doom was approaching,
11 �� t � I -know of no li�ft6r medielie -for 'sign: "Two minutes to twelve. Bang! and he felt that beyond it was the
. . -Rittle ones., I always keep _&,,box of Restaurant." This recalls the great doom of the too vast, too complicat-
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.1 .� Ue Tablets in. the,house.gfid. would earthquake,-whicli took place at 11.58, ed, too heavy structure he h4d*built.
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, I . I ZaPisi-all, a never -to -be -forgotten hour in Japan. That surely was the dying secret of
.t- V Baby's Own Tablets arew sold by all No doubt the quaint signboards. of Hugo Stinues, andthe secret,too, of
-ionedidrie -dealers .or will, be mailed Japan, no matter what their business his death.
... I mpon receipt of price, 25 cents Per value ariounts to, afford the visitor a I Ob
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I . *1box, by.Th'e Dr. Williams, Medicine great deal of amusement. I . TY COBWS TRIUMPH
Vo., Brockville, Ont. A little booklet, . . �
- " "'Care 6f the Biby 111 -'Health and Sick- . ..Q.- — While "Babe" Ruth was gefting dis-
mess," will be sent free to any moth�x � - � ciplined, in fact on the same day, Ty
. SPEED BOATS SET TERRIFIC Cobb, thirty-eight, and finishing his
,em request. . U,` I wentieth American League campaign
- � PACE received the congratulations of thou-
, 4. � sands at Navin Field, Detroit. ,
QUEER FINDS BY SOUVENIR , The greatest speed that has ever Cobb came to Detroit in 1905 and
1i . I been attained by a motor boat, 49.7 finished his season with a batting av-
, HUNTERS- miles an hour, was attained at Port ,-rage of .240, and that was the only
' Washington, New York, during the %eason in his career that be came un -
.01 4VA . 'Me controversy over the horsn of last Gold Cup races held there, by a .
; der .300.
Jefiner's cow, from which he obtained boat called the Teaser, owned by The Augusta Club receiVed $750 for
. llymph for the first inocultation a- Richard Hoyt, of New York. This ,,im. Cobb during his career brought
! . I ,,gainst smallpox, is typical of many performance was not made, however, -
remarkable and amusing ,mementoes, vealth to the Detroit Club and Mass—
A, .zays an English writer. . . in the proper Gold Cup contest, but ,v. -'d a wonderful fortune himselif, ow_
iii,a twenty-four mile race for all dis- ing to the tremendous salaries he 're -
I The cow already has about. six placement craft. ceived when he was at his best. He
authentic h,orns, according to various. In the actual Gold Clip races the is the only ball player who has ever
. ,claimants. In the same way, sacred fastest time made was 49 miles an been rated a millionaire.
- I., -;relics of the Cross 'and various saints hour by Miss Nuisance, a boat owned People of all sorts and conditions,
�rean be "'authentically" produced in by Mr,.-D,lphine Dodge Cromwell, of
I I- such quantities as. to give dozens, of New York. men,.women. and children, passed by
, the original.article. I him as he held court on the ball field
The Gold Cup was won'by Baby and he autographed score -cards for
�. Recently Napoleon's last shirt, the Bootlegger, owned by Cable S. Bragg
last glass he drank from, and a piece scores of them.
. of the Columbia Yacht Club, New There were thret brass baxds to
" " , (of hiji coffiii realized considerable �?ric- York. It was really the staying celebrate the occasion, and at -night
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193 from eager memento gatherers. w o the race there was a huge banquet in Cobb's
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I "M . . A few months ago,. when the Earl 'or it only came first in one of the honor at which he was presented with
1. � I �ef Ash-burnham. died, it was revealed three thirty -mile heats of the race a $1,000 purse of gold voted to him
I that a chest in the keeping of the and second in the two others, thereby by the Detroit City Council.
1� . family contained the shirt in Which giving it.the majority of points.
I I . Charles 1. was executed. I There were a treraendous lot of 40. -
. It was- recently recorded that when mishaps, but fortunately few casual- .
, a party of United States sightseers ties to the crews and nobody was kill -
I -were being shown over Abbotsford, a ed. Out Goes AJI
-former home of Sir Walter Scott, a Baby Shadow, owned by Carl Fish- 0
�sphnter Was kicked up off the floor. .r, of Miami Beach, burst into flames
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1. ,�, 'The man who was showing the party amd. Miss Nuisance had motor trouble
. round threw the -splinter aside, bat a so both these fast boats had 'to drop Rheumatic
tourist eagerly picked it up and divid- out. .
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(ad it into portions, to be kept as In fact the race once more raises 0
1 7imementoes. .
V. � One can almost under -stand a rich 'he question what good these very Poisson
� collectoi paying $1,750 for an auto- fast boats are outside of causing a
,, great stir during such a 'race, and
. . Wraph manuscript of Burns's song, Pr6viding 4namerable thrills for the
"O wat ye wha's in yon town?" but spectators. I I Rheuma Acts on Kidneys, Liver and
. -when one reads of $100 being paid For a I;ttle while they go at a ter-. Bladder the Very First Day
for the d6g-collar worn by the fam- ilific speed, but their mechanism is so
. ous -dog Fullerton, which won t1le flimsy that something usually happens Get a bottle of Rheuma today and
.. 'Waterloo Cup on four occasions, one to tliern. Out of nine entries _upon wear a satisfied smile on your face to-
k- begims to wonder where memento hu -n- this occasion only about one third morrow.
ters will stop. inished. it's a remedy that is astonishing
do not know
, -where to ,stop, for a short time ago a -W - the whole country, and it's just as
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IL aw fine marble medallion was backed out good for gout, sciatica, lumbago and
of the porch at Sir Francis Bacon's DYING SECRET OF HUGO ' kidney misery as Ofor rheumatism.
old home in Hertfordshire. It drives the poisonous waste from
Hairs of murderers and assassins STINNES the joints and muscles -that's the
� are frequently sought by morbid- When Hugo Stinnes, the great Ger- secret of Rheuma's sulecess.
mninded souvenir hunters, and a re- But we don't ask you to take our
man industrialist died last year, he word for it; go to C. Aberhart or any
I l cord, duly authenticated, of the death was still in the prime of life. good druggist and get a bottle of
. of Napoleon state's that small parts His fatal illness bad bee
I of Napoleon's corpse were taken away by many Months of a gradually in- Rheuma today; if it doesn't do as we
,during the autopsy. promise get your money back. It
tensifying lassitude. baily, as you will be there waiting for you.
Robinson Crusoe's gun was sold last watebed bimmoving
7year for $1,075--gri old flint,lock mus- his multitudinous affairs, you saw the -�2� -- - - -
11 Vket dating back to about 1700. pallid cheeks shrinking; the sombre
1�11 � Not long ago a Frenchman startled eyes receding beneath their black IRELAND
Riistoric circles by claiming to have brows, writes Leona'rd Spray, in a
. Jbought the skull of Henry IV. London paper. - Whiskey and stamps -believed to
. But perhaps the niost comical ease Stinnes was a millionaire many have been stolen from Baharney post -
,of menrento-hunting occurred quite times over, and the medical science of e.ffice were recently found in an un-
. xecently. The Mayoress of Grimsby Vurope was at his command. But it used house near the village of Kil-
dalkey.
opened a local swimming -bath by be- a,;ailed nothing against some mysiter- Some potato blight has appeared
. ing the firiat to plunge in. She wore ious failing of physical powers that in the Ballymahon and Lanesborough
.. ume. This ap- baffled diagnosis. Then, when %till digtriets of County Longford, but not
.. TaAntly proved go delightful that it onIT 53 years of age, Hugo Stinnes to
�4 ,was stolen soon after, when drying died. Still in his dying grasp was a to .such an extent as to give rise
I . . in her -garden. The story was made sceptre beaviver than any Hoherizol- alarm. Absence of spraying is said
-public, and a little while after a man lern ever yieMed, because beneath its to be the cause, and there is much de-
mycled.past the Meyoress's house and sway wag -a vaster realm of commerce mand now for spraying -acbines.
� threw a parcel into the garden. It and industry than the world bad ever Generally speaking the potato crop
ozontained the costume undamaged. known under the domination of any all over the County Longford is good.
lwo V Apparently the admirer 'had repent-, one man, because the super -men of , Travel in Ireland is to be improved
Dir extensive road building. Within
I . ed! business aWthe monarchs of the mod- qi I x months the Irish FA,ee State is to
. I I - ern world. be cristlerossed with a network of
Of these mo-narchs Stirmes was, motor omnibus routes connecting all
� I JAPAN'S QUEER SIGNBOARDS perhaps, the greatest and the most the more important centres of popu-
I : I . . .. powerful. Within his own single grip lation. No Mss than 2.00 busses will
I . I A Tokia 001te'a*ndent, in deserib- was the control of a colossal trust be giving Pat, Mike and Bridget a lift
� -ang the quaint Oighboards. to be seen that embrikeed the leading industries along the big& roads. A corripany has
I in the Japanese ca0itoli says: of Germany and spread itz tientacies .
. 1. The small ghopk6e.feta of the Jap- I over many landa beyond, Goal, iron been formed to operate the busses.
I -V� iues& a4pital, Whohive tdwan revel- 1 and stee,$, fwasts, forgeo, and factor- Fergus Floodgates at Clifden, Co -p-
.. Ded. In the quAintaitof 'Eriglioli speak' ies, ships, mexppapers and hotels -all Ofin, Coulty Clare, which control the
. ' flow of water from. Lake Inchiquin
� mow seem to haVe adopter, the oddity these and waRy more Were at the die- to bhe River Fergus, were malitiously
�. , it exaggerated' 'fo�m as: a bbainess tate of bit brain. The firfttxdng.of dostr4yed and a large volume of water
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:11 " , . identified -with the trade between among companies, lope'r4u, � ,�
Pain is one of Nature's warnings -lught and day. It is Impossible to Canada and Glasgow and carried a from Montreal, �and th , V
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that somethl t wrong with the give them food enough for the night, large number of cattle before the cattle traders 191hat'if"ibli . ..0
body.- IndigeitiOii, for instance, & for the mulberry leaves on'which hc�� eitinl&, 1"'el;
characterized by Wins in the stomach they feed have to be laid over the embargo was im6posed by Britain over increased to say .�25 the�, Oota., �,d �
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nerves or st9maqh are out of order. specially from France. ' This steamer, which will be re- which would'ilead to . repres .��,;.
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Nature's warning.take the form .of -could not find mulberry leaves on ber 1,6th, dropping out of the pas- making it iMpossible for them to 4000��,Zu. .
pallor, breathlei§i�ness after slight ex- which to feed the silkworms. She ','p .
senger traffic business. tinue what is becoming one of th*,i�k
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ertion, palpitation of the heart, and had gardeners searching everywhere, Though at present rates, cattle Dominion's miost thriving exj),or#',4P��,�,��,,
loss of appetite4 Whatever form these for the silkworms could not be hatch- shipments are not a paying proposi- trades. I . 11 'I'll.,
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warnings take, W. . w., not ed out until the mulberry leaves were tion, according to shipping men, there The demand for Canadian s' " ,I
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have their origin in poor blood, and the silkworm eggs,to England be- trade from dying in the hopes that I-Averpoob hence Furness, Willthy a -�,�-�
that when the tween sheets of paper in wooden b ' ,:�Ift
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and in South China they hatch out
FLOUR
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sever, time's a year; in North China
and off he went towards the whale,
to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and hope
three or four times. Every time
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on each of 200 or 300 large trays.
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You can get these pills �hrough any
And the eggs in the first instance,
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only cost from Is. to 2s. per dozen.
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All my silk goes to make si.lk stock-
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girls to reel the -ilk off
his broad head.
and to make it into stockings. They
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use chopsticks for catching up the
long lower jaw, but his teeth slipped
silk from the cocoons, and a Chinese
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A dangerous old bull whale, known
charcoal stove for ,boiling the water
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as "Paita Tom," with a great reputa-
into which the ,cocoons are prit. It is
tion in whirling circles, lived alone
heated by gas just now!
and fought against all comers."
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when be came up to spout, the low,
DOG'S VICTORIA CROSS
even puff of white vapor usual in the
ordinary whale was in his case notch-
Every year the silver rnedal of the
ad and ragged.
National Canine Defence League of
One day a whaleship VTs making
Great Britairi--Ahe dog's V. C. -is be -
for Paita, which is ,,a port on the
stowed upon one or more hero dogs,
coast of Peru, when there aame sim-
the award in each case being given
ultaneously frorn the look -outs the
for saving a human life.
familiar cry: "Thar
Spot," belonging to Mr. W. Ausbin
lof"Torquay,
Blo-o-o-ows! Thar again!
was recently honored in
The great ])lack back of a sperm
this way.
whale rose into view a mile off.
I His master was laid up in bed with
The men croivded rail and rigging
I acute phlebitis of the leg, and by the
and watched the whale, writes Mr. C.
I doctor's orders the affected limb was
B. Hawes, who describes the fight in
s,wathed in cotton wool. Tbis was
his book, "Whaling."
accidentally ,set on fire.
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He lay putfing out his vapory jet;
The cries of the patient were beard
but each .spout was notched and rag-
by the dog, who (lashed into the room
ged. They had sighted Paitz Tom.
and tore the flaming cotton -wool
The captain -he had already lost
bandages off the leg, burning his face
d n former bat-
severely in the act.
tles with old Toni and had refu.sed to
'Another "dog's V.C." was awarded
try for Min again -was ashore get-
to a pi,ize-winning Welsh racing whip -
ting the mail.
pet named "Lucky Prince." While
The mate was in charge of the
walking on a lonely stretch of the
ship, and he determined to try his
-eashore near Llanelly, his master,
luck.
Mr. Jack Morris, was engulfed in a
Usually a whale is attacked by
q u i c ksa rtd.
on from a boat into
The dog was also trapped, but man-
-his back. To the harpoon is attached
aged to scramble out, and ran for as -
a long rope to prevent the whale get-
histance, harking furiously. A rope
ting away, and it is then the business
was fetched, hut it was death for any
of the boat's crew to come close up
man to venture on the quicksand,
so that a lance may be thrust into a
which the rising tide ,was by now be -
vital spot.
icinning to reach and .still further
But this time the mate decided on
moisten.
a different plan. Hie bad all tho
But where man could not venture,
whaling gear removed from the boat
the light-fn,oted whippet could, and
except for the oar-, ,and a single lance did. Taking the line between his
which he chose for -himself with spe- teebli, he ran with it to his master,
5Rere Does S7w Get Such Mver Ickas ?
Over their tea-cupa they marvelled at the ingen-
Wty of their hostess—it was really such an
unusual luncheon, so dainty and so nicely served.
And the secret was—just 30 rainutes' studY
each week of the free Maple Leaf Club lessons
with occasional personal assistance from
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This famous Domestic Science authmity and Dlreetw
of the Maple Leaf Club has pmpamd an unuutmnY
intemsting, practical and entertaining courr . of 20
aessons (sc-nt you by mail) on Cookery Arts and
Kitchen Managealent. Membership in the Maple
Leaf Club -the valuable couFse and personal adviscrY
oervice of Anna Lee Scott is
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every housewife who uses Maple Leaf Flour and
sends in only four Maple Leaf Flour coupons (I
coupon in 24 1b. bag; 2 coupons in 49 lb. bag; 4 cou- ,�
pons in 98 lb. bag). , -
You will agree after one trial of this brand that yam
have never used so satisfactory a flour. Made from
Canadian hard wheat, carefully selected, and tested
at every stage of its milling, and sold linder a definite
guarantee of uniforrn quality. It will give superiov
baking results whether used for bread, cake or pastry.
You can obtain full particulars regarding Amna Lee
Scott, and this big free course offer from your dealer.
Ask him today.
9APLE ILZAF MILLNG CO., LEMMD I
HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, ONTARIO ;
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balanced across the bows of the boat,
who had meanwhile, sunk up to his
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"Quordon Lucas," a great D.9ne dog.
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ing eyes. The a" was deliberate, al- Luckily, he kad the presence of minil
most ' malicious. Crashing down. an while heirfg sucked down, to keep his As. .A jeo:?Iv
the Water, he charged over the sur- hand.q above his head, and so was able
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dragged to frrm land.
Maple leaff minin Co., Md�
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mate pushed the cask overboard nrid
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"Quordon Lucas," a great D.9ne dog.
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�prang it his ni*fer, spi7.i,c] him in
Turning, he snapped at it with his
hiq j,%ws and literally bm-led hh,A En -
long lower jaw, but his teeth slipped
to a bodge about four feet Away.
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