: ' ' ' Is your daughter enjoying life? IT is just in her "teen age" that a girl should be getting the most fun out of life ! Yet o often it happens that girls of sixteen - to - twenty have outgrown their strength are quickly tired, pale, nervous, generally run- down and unhappy I The** are rare tigni of naemia, condition that rfiults from thin, worn-out, undcr-nouriihed blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pill* have corrected thii in thousands of girl*. Here u the actual experienc* of Mr .. Ben Nicholas of Erieau, Ont. "My daughter wa* in run-down Mate. She was easily tired and did not wish to usociate with others. As this was unnatural, I began giving her Dr. Williams' Pink Pill*, and they soon mad* a strong healthy girl of her. Now she it at happy 1 girl as on* would wish to ce." Start your daughter on thii proven treatment now by buying Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at your druggist's or any dealer in medicine or by mail, 50 cents, postpaid, from Th* Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ,.,, PISKPUJLS A HOUSEHOLD NAMB IN 34 COUNTRIKS" Secret Passage In Fleet Street Owl Laffs About the only thins we know of to do with our modern young people is u; Ui them grow up. Is any feeling flnei- than that which ; comes from doing a hard job particu- ; larly well? You may be sure your secret sins j will one day become public gossip. A Fine Old Scot Even flattery can be irritating when an Instalment collector and a bond salesman call at the same time. "What was Noah's surname?" "Sark, of course Haven't you ever beard of Noah Surk?" "It Is my Kiiess that some of these women who have bought dresses on the instalment plan ought to go bak and get a few more Instalments be- fore wearin' 'em in public." "How old are you, my little man?" "1 dont know. Mother was twenty- six when I was born, but now she's only twenty-four." She used to rise at half past eight. To Ret the milk, but then, Her daughter brings it in with nor now, As she is gettin' in. Farmer Jenkins made his way Into the village pos^ office, which also was the general store. "Anything for me?" he inquired of the postmaster. The other raked over a few parcels and letters, but found nothing. "Don't see nothing," he said. "Did you expect something?" "Yes,' answered the farmer. "I was expecting a card from Aunt Jenny, telliu me when she's comin'." 'Hannah," called the postmaster to his wife, "seen a card from Mr. Jen- kins Aunt Jenny?" "Yes," came the prompt reply. "She's coming down Tuesday." Constant daily testing and blending of the world's choicest teas give Red Rose Tea its inimitable flavor and nev\ir- varying goodness. Every package guaranteed. . 64 :. , t J_ * is dood tea o RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good Grandmother Remembers Classified Advertisements SITUATIONS VACANT ORE .MEN W. \NTHD QUICK. 1UO pay o:isy work. Kai-n while learn- :ii]j? barber trade under famous Molur Americnn plan, world's most reliable I see it now as in those early days, barber school system Write ur -ull the house commodious and comfort- immediately tor free catalogue. Molr , Barber College. 121 Queen West. Toronto able, set in the midst of a lawn of ___________J_________ = - shrubbery, rioting in al the grandeur ' rfivvo STEAM PUMPS. IN of its native freedom. And through a grape arbor is the view of my mother's garden old-fashioned, use- ful, and beautiful wit ha walk run- ning through the center dividing the well-kept beds of healthy vegetables from the vivid colors of the fragrant rpwo STEAM _ J condition, lurne capacity. .Walking. Room 421. 73 Adelaide St West Toronto. H~ 421 EINB STEAM BOILER. 150 H.P.. verv cheap, apply VVatktns Room 73 Adelaide Street West Toronto. Yes, It Is French Guide "What do you think flowers on the other side. Xo weeds ,' O f that immense tower over there?" were allowed to thrive there, and | American "It's quite an Eiffel!" when we as children walked along ' ,., _ those garden paths unconsciously thej The more completely preventive harmony there displayed entered our ' work is calT ied on the more difficult hearts. Donald Fraser. ninety-year old Canadian Scot of Victoria, would not pass ! Tne llome was Dui 't at the edge of it becomes to see the need of it. up the opportunity of seeing brither Scots in action and was a picturesque figure at the Banff Highland Gathering recently held at 'he famous resort in the Rockies. Mr. Fraser's father came out to Canada 120 years ago. but be himself lias never been to Scotland. Rube stood looking at the "A.D." on the corner stone of an old building. a grove which sheltered it on two ! sides and was a veritable forest of en- ; chantment to us as children, giving j us a wonderful playground where our He is typically Scottish in accent dliun , h ; maginat j on COIll ,i revel un . ' and appearance and plans to visit the homeland some day. checked. We made companions of the j birds and squirrels, grew to know as ' no city child ever can the time- of 1 leafage and blossoming of the trees.! Wild fruits and nuts were there in 8UNS RIFtES CARTRIDGES SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES i heaf'tr vr lltlltr Write /or C*ialoue T. W. DOYD 6- SON 3:6 .lour Out SL W, IUN1KUL WHEN BABY IS WELL This is the Merger Age Toronto Telegram (.Ind. Cons.): IWflTUED 1C UADDV: That th8 Beauharnois Dower P r J<* 'abundance and in the spnngtime the ITlUiriLiA I-J UnTl : |shollhl ' )ecome I" <>' a Quebec light, 'f ragl . ance of tne gvove ,-jvaled my .heat and power merger is only natural, j mothers' garden. Our playhouse was Til Finally he muttered to himself that (,aby he guessed it must mean "All Done." ''n n g the home. Short dresses make men more , atne home sllffers _, lot nn , y through polite. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE Well equipped for publishing and printing, doing good business. Must have substantial down oay- ment. Good reason for selling. Apply Box 8, WILSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD. 73 Adelaide St. W. Toronto iltlo Vnu ouMnni ano n nrin vot l\ a.tlUI.V urawer rUllier IIKIH a P=OP 8 W I a wory over the lite one but through .,.,. i iv , street car ahead of one. loss of sleep- > one cm rest with V llve by lnMual enterprise. If : mi ' ttltn a , Canada is to become a nation of sal- wa t.- . !.- hi Kir in t Im li , -,i\\ ft '\ \\ m i c-.i ti ,1 a Meet the Wife! sick baby in the home. Thousands 'of mothers are happy mothers because salary drawers rather than a people | vv j lh its bloom of wild (lowers and a road which curves and winds on its to the house. The road was bor- iwers, their savings will go in- j em i h y a luxuriant growth of wild She's a nice little wife, she's the spice they have found the wav , keep their of my life, ; little ones we!l-or if sickness does .e banks and be used for creating | ros ,, s am i nazetr antl C .,. OSSC(1 Dy a clear ! more mergers. Of course, anyimtie brook beautiful in the sunshine! A sweet little treat and a wonder to come , n suddenly, as it usually does '^f mLF ""'' " UI """ Wl " '"''^ " r " ttle *"* ^ ' Wa< ' e ChildrenCry for * woo, Capriciously pretty, doliciously It-!y. And skittishly willing to bill and to lu-allh coo! with littel ones, thev have found the .' '"""7' to \ m lts sh " w ue n"' s - Wliat wonders territories east of the Ottawa River m held for u ^ir tc BAHIlv lSt*t nir I ha Kn Kv Kanlr I Uo OU UC*ll ' so !,, as public ownership survive ture - s heart, so far from temptation, in Ontario and the West. aguin. Mrs. Ceort;e Hut how Llndberg. Alia., is one of these rnotB-| ]ong vvj| , plll)!jo l)WI1P1 . sllip snrvivo , f i-rs and she write as follows: "1 am , , ,.,., ... .... As children we learned willing obi 'lii'iice and respect for our London Antiquarians nra trying to solvo the .nystery of a curio Ji cel- lar and secret passage whicii has just been unearthed by the demolition of: an old building at the corner of Han:-; ing Sword Alley and Whttefriars Street, off Fleet Street. Kive small arches In a brick wall lead to Hie cellar, which nas a low vaulted brick roof with a span of about 10 feet, and is reacbt-d by walk- lag down some -0 feet ot low passage. I'utll recently the premise* above the cellar were occupied by a firm of builders, "We knew ot th. existence of the cellar, but there was uo access to it," a member ot the firm told a reporter. "It is supposed to have been occu- pied at ono time by a clerk who aug-J meutcd his income at night by body 1 snatching and used the cellar as ai temporary mortuary. There was a burial ground near by, so that the cellar would havo been a convenient' headquarters. "Until quite recently parties of Americans used to be conducted round the premises, and in addition to being told this story, they were shown a stain on the stairs said to have been made by the blood of a murdered man!" Such stories are quite possible in the light of the history of "Alsatio," as the district around Whitefrairs was called In the seventeenth and eigh- teenth centuries, when it was the privileged sanctuary of a notorious] gang of cut-throats. Another suggestion Is that the eel lar was part of the Whitefriars mon- sstery, which existed near the spot. My pert little potter, no flirt or go- the happy mother getter ! month old bahy girl. Can dirtily hoax her or coax her away, and strong and sleeps Deceive me? uo. never: She'll cleave give her no other medi.-ine ut Baby's to me tver, Own Tablets nnd she just loves them. J.,st pleasingly squoc*lu ? . and lousing I am never without the Tablets in the to SUIV , | houM - Babv's Own Tablets are a mild but follow -I -im obedience and respect for our elders ,1116 savings of the West creep Into and I cannot conceive of anyone grow- ' banks to add more power to the mer- | ng up in that onvinniment buins other , well at night I -""" ala ' 1 '-' i who (lwt ' il '" ""' Ea?t? than law abiding.-From Manuscript > CASTORIA A EASY REMEDY APPROVED BY DOCTORS fO COUC CONSTlMTION.OIARRheA Letti the catcuothe Bag l le "P.*'"" "^S the cat o.if ,of the bag' is 01 nautial origin. \Vhen 1)mUs!l ' m '" t by the " so of tlle ^'- So singing ai:d sunny, no stinging tor , thorough laxative which regulate the I 1 was at) " lisl > e ' 1 - " la " cat -" was placed in a canvas bag ami its use heramu an infracMo'i of the law. Hence the meaning that when the Notes of Elizabeth Slaiili.nl. money, bowels; sweeten the stomach and The bliss of my mischievous kiss is thus drive out constipation and indi- her fee. 'ion and make the cultinx of teeth A Huge Casting With rt-tianl to tho enterprise of the r. MK:, lian 1'acilic Railway for einigra-j tion. the Ir.test and mn,--i i-Hi;ii'nr: equipment Is evidently to bo a tea ! ness HADNOIS RIIH IN I1ACH Ol- fcAlt>- INM.RT IN NUMKIl^,,.. DC* EAR O1X , i_'cKriptivc fi'Ucr i'^ 'A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70 Fifth Ave., New York City Sho never acts funny, my sweet sunny easy. They are sold by medicine deal- honey, ers or by mail at 1T Her measure of pleasures Is trcasar- The Dr. Williams' M ing mo. . lirc.cltville. Out. She never gets snooty when I pet a beauty, !'? odd, but she's broad as the deuce In her view, She follows suggestions without any questions. 1 feel that she's really too good to be true! Forever careessive, and never distres-l slve, 1 mean she's serene as a queen on a throne, She's a Bear nnd a Wow, such a fair little Frau By gad, It's too bntl that she isn't my own! A man was told by his doctor that if he laughed fifteen minutes every j day before meals his condition would j improve. One day, In a restaurant, while hav- 1 ing bis laugh, a man at the opposite: table walked over and said angrily: "What are you laughing at?" "Why, I'm laughing for my liver," | he replied. :i ho.x from Heine Co., Vat" was taken from the bag trouble ""'<-'. 'he .Alnrnini; I'ost Montreal cor- would ensue. respondent writes: .;. "The largest and niDst powerful. The fhinese aru remarkable for the ;yp e of locomotive ever built in the! Tired Feet '.vitly aphorisms with which they adorn tlie.i" con\ crsai inn very aptly. Here are a few collected by Dean Inge: "A maker of idols is never an Km p ire is being put into service by i ho Canadian l j acilic Railway. "T!;o new engines will be used to ha 1 .]' fast freight and passenger tviins; Bathe with Minard's in warm water, rubbing into aching parts. Soothing and relieving. Idolater." "Xo ueeiMe is sharp at I through lh e Korley .Mountains .and both ei!<!s." "He who rides on a'eac'i <( 'hem will bo able to do the tiser can never dismount." "When a neighbor Is in your fruit orchard, in- attention is tho truest form of polite- MI BS." "Do not remove a fly from your friend's forehead with a hatchet." "Free sitters gniinlilc must at a play." work <jf two i r more lighter locouio- lives. "Each engine and tender measures, over nil :!9S feet and weighs 750.000 j Ibs., 78 times heavier ihan Stephen- son's Rocket locomotive. The cylind-l "Everyone pushes a falling fence." ' era are 26 Vi inches in diameter and j "One dog harks at nothing and the ! '!ie stroke is 32 inches. Their cy'.in- rest bark at him." "You can't clap' ders nnd underframes are cast In one solid piece, weighing- 67.000 Ibs. This great casting wliich is ti-ually your hands with one palm." * "I am qtiito convinced that my ar- guments are correct," said an earliest man. "Well," replied bis friend, "It's made up of a number of massive sec- tii ns bolted together, takes In the cylinders, main frames, and al! cross- a good start. You've got ono man; lies, and achieves far greater rigidity converted, anyhow!" Ihan Is otherwise attained." Yesterday, Mrs. cooker traded In her coal range on an electric stove. Astonished friends gasped, "We thought you were a rooter for the old-fashioned conl range." Gabby Gertie "To er-r-r is human, especially "Well, then," said the other, "I guess ' you . ye forgotten your allbi/ . I had better start laughing also. 1 or dered mine halt an hour ago." Valuable Education Windsor Border Cities Star (Iml.l: Scholarships for grocers' apprentices in England will be granted by the -*- A Personal Matter: in one of the Lancashire towns the candidate for 1'irllamciitary honors was addressing a rather large meeting. An unruly member of the audience, after asking a number of ridiculous questions and Peanuts are used in the manufac- ture of several varieties of wood stains. L U X O FOR THE HAIR Ask Your Barber He Knows From Youth to Age There are three trying periods in a woman's life: when the girl ma- tures to womanhood, when a wo- man gives birth to her tirst child, when a woman readies middle age. At these times Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helps to re- store normal health and vigor. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND , " : causing considerable annoyance. Canadian Department of Trade and aske ,, g . 1Do vou reallv lhlult all wo . Commerce. It is rather a un Ique idea, , "Certain, but there are d met poss bilities In , \ caudi a ale . "You think tho plan, possibilities tha will re- , * dound to the benefit ot both Canada | laud the Motherland. Those boys will; answer him," roared the crowd. "Yes" I replied the candidate. "I think I will answer him, because he appears to be personally interested." 1 be brought to this country, where they j will spend two weeks on a tour de- signed to better lit them for their life i work..Stil! greater than this, they, wlll:' Stop colds with Minard's LlnimenS learn at first hand how the people over here live, and they will go back Gabble Gertie "A minor prospecting for oil often discovers rich carbon deposits. Mrs. Cooker replied: "I was, and and tell the people ot their native, am. But I was tha only coal range land. TWs will be a valuable contrl- owner In the neighborhood. And ev- butlen to'.the -better understanding aud ery day one ot the neighbors brought * . * I.. . i i r ' . . . i* , . . L TI . . i I (i 1 11 rr -'ill 11,1. t sympathy that ire so much needed. food has soured. The Instant remedy is an alkali which neutralizes acids. But don't use crude helps. Use what your doctor would advise. The best help Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. For the 50 years since Ha Smith: "Yes; I should think Jenkins her electric bill down. I didn't mind | invention it has remained standard with physicians. You will flnd nothing in a kettle ot something that must boil a long time and asked me to Browne: "Do you happen to know cook It for her as I hnd so much room anybody who has got a car for sale?" 'on top of my stove. Besides, It kept What most people call indigestion is I Ono tasteleps spoonful in water neu usually excess acid In the stomach. The.tralizes many times Its volume in acid. has." "What makes you think Jen- 1 letting them use the space, but every Kill that corn with Minard't Liniment kins has one for sale?" mine yesterday." "I sold him day one of those nine women cooked cabbage." A Miracle!" The results are immediate, with no bad after effects. Once you learn this fact, you will never deal with excess ] acid In the crude ways. Go learn j now why this method is supreme. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' | Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- ' cians for 50 years in correcting excess ' " For oirr fight month* / trflff laid i iritk rheumatism, unable to mw, n-lirn I nut luii-iut to try KrHtc/itn Salt*. It <> almost a m raclt, but without a front of a tit I ttus alif to 6* taken to thf frant Jcar in lett than a iceek ! in a ttw ilayt I uw out with t/ii help of crulrha t an<l in o taorl tim 1 wit walking <//. Thit it 'it a one-Hvtk tettiwonial, 6u< four yttirt. , " / A'iri takrn it tver .ti'ncr, an<l / >!'' r feel at tiinrli ojT/unmatitm HMO. 1 tell enruMu aboii i', 'iH<ladritethfiiltotilttit. 1 will tin" "'/ letttf hi'fing you Hill publM it for Men In tt " Mr. Williura*. Ortllul Irllrr oo Hie tnr m-i- lio*. KnischNi Salts Is nlil.tlnnMo at. ilniL! .toil department- ItorM In Canada at. 7,'ic. n lo.itlo, A hottlo contains cnuntih to List. (r -i or ft (utnl lu-.ilili lur h.Ui-.i .-uil a Okft else so uick in its effect, so harmless, acids. Each bottle contains full dlrec- I t /^ 1^ T T"' *V T ^ /-* t '~\ so efllclent. Itious any drugstore. I ISSUE No. 39 '29 m