Deal wut deal with then IE "I will," sald Captain ath man to man I claim your word of honor. to deal juthly by theth men." Later in the office the manager said | to the president: "Who is this Cap- + tain Harris that with a word from his "thick throat can turn a mob of angry . men into lambs?' - "Oh," said the president, "have you come under the charm of that man too?" y "What is there in him?" demanded | " 'the manager. "He's a big man, I'll 3 gmnt, gix feet and a little more per-| haps with a lump at his neck and twinkling blue eyes, But what is| there. in him to sway the non on Te). "And sway us too," added the presi-| . it. "That man is a saint if there _ ever was one. He wishes to bear all the mistakes of everybody. Any mo. ment his life may be ript by that dead: | 1y cancer on his neck--the lump you told of his encounter. "Well," said the president, smiling, "you may boast all you like of the powep«of money and force, but Cap- tain Harris is a constant' witness of th "influence and power of a i LR me out 'of this!" demanded |y Harris, "and | Red ea 1 be case persons contr: while employed in industry, Food at makes p th > n Ontario. If you happen to Ii . T, ve not' such facilities when Hace over 8 the provisions® of Workmen's Compensation 'Aet in Que- | ago, heel diséase contracted during em-!record speaks very creditably for the you. , howeve! nder ve dis-| many. other troubles. Nad boa "gives. ee eal e people lack the power of seasd that rich, red ~ Nervous breakdown is direct result. of thin blood. Bo is anaemia, indigestion, rheumatism and People suffer ing from thin, impure blood need just the help Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can give. For thirtyfive years Dr. Wil _|llams' Pink Pills have been world- €ar-1 famous as a blood builder and nerve le success. E r camp, little saw-mill has a quali- cian as its sanitary super- act disease medically. , and it is a splendid rovision for workers' Ith. Each year sees a further reduction in the number of communicable diseases reported. In- Yeo, most of the SommoY Jntectiaus 'evers "80 very prevalent ten rs have Tar vanished. Such a nt in an industry does not en- effectiveness of the service. Wealth From Whales. Ambergris, derived from the intes- | tines of -the whale, is found in lumps up to 300 pounds in weight, either floating in the tropic seas or cast up on the shores of Madagascar, China and Japan. : The whole of the constituents of am- bergris, being of a highly complicated character, have not yet been idehtified and isolated. Ambergris was known in very early times, and was reputed to possess highly curative properties for certain diseases. to the uncertainty of the supplies, to its use in perfumery as a fixative, and to its highly pleasant and delicate musk-like odor. re tly Oysters are nervous creatures, and a sudden shock such as a loud thun- derclap will kill hundreds of them. . Its present high cost is due entirely) restorer. Not only do they purity and enrich the blood, but they make new, rich, red' bl which imparts fresh vigor and life to all the organs of the body. Their first effect is usually to stimulate the appetite; then the spirits revive, and restlessness at night gives way to health restoring sleep. For sufferers from apaemia, nervousness, general weakness, digestive troubles, the after effects of acute diseases, mental or physical exhaustion, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a restorative of the utmost value, If you are weak or ailing give these pills a fair trial and the result is sure to be beneficial. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a'box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. --------y And They Hammer Away. "The Ladies Sewing Circle sings at its work" "What's the favorite song?" "The Anvil Chorus, I'm told." Ta RR A ia The Legend of. Mauna Loa. No other volcano has ever equaled Mauna Loa, in Honolulu, in the volume of lava it has discharged in its prinel- pl eruptions, nor is any other so dreaded, for in its stream flow death an destruction, The mountain has, however, the true instinct of chivalry, and- invariably gives warning to the hundreds of sugar and coffee planters about its base when its intentions are hostile. This warning is conveyed by the bitish steam that arises from its crater, which is always followed by & flood of red hot lava. Mauna Loa is giving this warning now. At the time of its great eruption in 1800 the lava burst from the sides of the mountain as woll as from its crater and flowed like'a great river for nine months, varying in width from three miles to a few hundred yards. It ran a distance of fifty miles. Final ly it reached the outskirts of the town of Hilo, whose Inhabitants were calm- ly awaiting their doom. Itowas then that the young princess of the reigning house of Honolulu de- termined to test the efficacy of the well-known legend of the mountain. The legend was that if a young and beautiful princess should array her {self as a bride and surround herself with attendants that would form a pro- cession and climb the mountain with her, she could then, by approaching 'the crater and throwing in a sacred white pig, appease the wrath of 'the mountin and cause it to be quiescent. * This was, in fact, no simple task, for 4 end , It thie a of disclosing the fact iscovery. - In this case another spectator, who does not know which card was selected, names it. An examination of the following will indicate how the spectator can be "forced" (to use the magician's term for this pro- ceeding) to name any card the "trickater desires him to name. In this case it is the eight of clubs, Observe that the trickster agcepts or discards the spectators choice, Suiekly done it is usually decep- ve. ¥: "There are two kinds of cards, fcture ecards and spot cards. ame either." "Picture cards." "Fine. That leaves the spot cards and the card must be a spot card. There are-two colors in tho pack. Name either." "Black" 'Fine, that eliminates the red and the card must _be black. There are two kinds of black cards, spades and clubs. Name either." "Spades." "Fine, that leaves the clubs and the card must be a club." "There are two kinds of spot clubs--odd and even, mame either." "044." "Then the card must be an even club, the odd clubs having been eliminated. There are even clubs higher than five and lower than five. Name either." "Lower," "Fine, that leaves us the even clubs . higher than five. The even clubs are six, eight and ten. We may divide these Into a lower group composed of six and eight and an upper, composed of ten. Name the upper or lower." "Upper." "Fine, that leaves the lower. Name either six or eight." It eight is named, the trick is completed. If six is named, the trickster calmly eliminates six. leaving eight--and the stunt is leted (Clip this out and paste it, with other of the series, in a scrapbook.) THANKFUL MOTHERS Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she would use nothing else. The Tablets give such results that the mother has no- thing but words of praise and thank- fulness for them. Among the thou- sands of mothers. throughout Canada who praise the Tablets is Mrs. David |} A. Anderson, New Glasgow, N.8., who writes: --"1 have used Baby's Own Tablets for my children and from my experience I would not be without them. I would urge every other moth- er to keep a box of the Tablets in the house." The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach; drive out constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy. They are sold by medicine dealers, or by mail at 26c. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, gy Barometer-ing. "Have you touched the barometer, Mary Jane?" The mistress in anger cried. "Why, yes, it's my evening out to- night, So I set it to 'fine' " the maid re plied. It is always safe to send Dominion Express Money Orders. Blest Be the Fie That Binds. In his eye was a look of determina- tion; his breath was coming in gasps; she had eluded him, but now his hour had come and his purpose was not to be thwarted again, He rushed and threw his arms about her neck, half dragging, half carrying her to the par- son's. He kicked vigorously upon the door and when the--parson came he demanded: "Do you tie knots?" "Why, ves," sald the parson. "Then tie a good hard one on this heifer calf of yours; she's about ruined my garden." ° Two 1918 Dodge Ten Passenger Busses in Towns or Villages. | kept me on the pay; ( {| I'm strong for it," is the striking state- <1 bas been e {lands 'of strange peoples and unaccus- "Well, sir, it lookel ltke I was. to have to give up my job, pu and, of course, ment of Wm. Cranker, 84 Louls St, Brockville, Ont., who for 30 years past yed by the Canadian National rai 3 3 "My stomach went wrong 10 years 2&0 and then T gradually got out of fix in lots of ways. 1 couldn't eat or sleep to do any good for mervousness and The Cruise of the Around the W Around the world in 138 days! To visit countries famed in song and story, countries whose history reaches pack to the very beginning of time, tomed sights, such is the pleasure in store for passengers on the Red Star Liner Belgenland sailing from New York on December 4 next. The first stop on this voyage of en: chantment 1s at beautiful Havana, then om through the Panama Canal, along the colorful Californian coast to Hawaii, gem of the Pacific. Ten days of the balmy sunshine and smooth seas which characterize the Pacific in the winter season, bringe the Belgen- land to the mystic Orient. The Land of the Rising Sun offers many curious scenes for the Canadian, while Hong Kong 1s of special interest as an out- post of the British Empire. Shanghai and Singapore, the West Indies, Cal- cutta, Bombay and Ceylon, what vis- fons of tropical grandeur these names suggest! A trip up the Nile, a view | of Luxor, Cairo and Alexandria is fol- | lowed by a visit to the Holy Land. | Mediterranean cities next claim the at- tention of the traveller, who may con- | tinue hie tour to include Switzerland, | France and the British Isles. Happiest of choices for this long jour- ney is the Belgenland, of 27,200 tons register, 697 feet long and 78 feet broad. She has turbine engines, triple screws, and oil-burning bollers--the latter an important feature on a long voyage, as the use of oil fuel elimin- ates the soot, dust and cinders in- separable from the use of coal. She ls the largest liner ever sent around the world, Equipped with all conveni- ences, powerful and steady, with gen- erous breadth of decks and luxuriously fitted rooms, with two. gymnasiums and a swimming pool, the Belgenland provides her passengers with every comfort at sea. The tourist is also well cared for on the overland trips and is free to enjoy the rich panorama day by day. - Full information may be had from H. G._ Thorley, Ontario Passenger Of- fice, 41 King St. Bast, Toronto. . aT Ostrich Legend "Bunk." The ostrich does not hide its head in the sand when fear afflicts it. This at any rate, is the bold proclamation made by Vilhjalmur Stefanson, the Arctic explorer. Nowhere has a re sponsible observer ever seen ah os- trich thrust its head into the sand to escape a foe, The legend has persisted for nearly 2000 years. Perhaps 2000 years hence, despite all the naturalists and all the fconoclasts, people will still belleve that ostriches are as silly as Pliny thought they were. tril London can boast of twenty women undertakers while sixty women are qualified auctioneers. | ! Say "Bayer" - Insist! For Pain Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Colds > Accept only a Safe" Bayer package whicheontains proven directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also Bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufs ay cture of Mono offer Sprains ! Avoid further pain and stiffness by rubbing with Minard's. It flammation, soothes and heals. had cent for medicine since. sleep fine, never miss a any more and feel fine. You ji beat Tanlac." 5 Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug: gists. Accept no substitute. 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Water in the bay of Tokio is colder this year than last, according to ob- servers of the Marine Products Insti tute, the earthquake of last Septem ber being blamed for a marked drop in temperature. The lower tempera- ture of water along the coasts near Tokio is expected to handicap such in- dustries as fishing for shelifish and gathering seaweeds in which the work- ers are obliged to spend hours stand- ing in water. URINE Refreshes Tired Eyes 'Write Murine Co,, Chicago, forEyeCare Book \ * (FACE TERRIBLE FROM PINPLES And Blackheads. Irritation Intense. Cuticura Heals. "I suffered terribly with black- heads and pimples. The pimples were large, festered and scaled qver. They burned causing intense irri- tation, After washing my face the scales would fall off causing erup- tions. I had to dispense with all pleasures because my face was terrible. "I tried numerous remedies but all failed. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using one box of Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Felicia E. Smith, 2271 E. 46th St., Cleveland, Ohio. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. Hach Free by Mall. Address * 0 Bes S10 Montreal 5c. Olntment 25 and b0c. Talcum Se. ry our new Shaving Stick, FOR JOY OF 6000 HEALTH Manitoba Woman Thanks | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound Crandall, Manitoba.--* When I was a young girl at home and working I had terrible pains, almost more than I could bear, and I was not lar. These troubles kept me so tired all the time that 1 had no strength and no ambition to join in with my friends and have a time. I was just tired and miser- able always and life just seemed as if it wasn't worth Hving: 1 saw so much in the Dapete about Lydia B. Pinkham"s Vegetable Compound, and then I had a friend who had taken it and told me so I got some. Every month it] got stro and I soon