R U n UvRBEleo Ra flagaie, rotsel ilusinaed6 , mfi! d Jree; we ay Ld prR.R l(-fo u.hA STOUTC, Bo l Wltrterm ,lbgins Jan 4 b cata- Cen tral Y M 0. A 2BUiMn, Toronto. BUSIi-,Q) STA'IDS rerîdy te help You ogme Sand wenen te wîo ndeedence en d sOcce-ss. It ba.5 gîven the start te tli0usaads tpo-n thousaod.a uf ot Young peeple la cao lîelp Yen. Write for cataloguýe Eeiter aur tile. W. l. SP -IW, Ve'nge& (ler rard Sts , Torono Distan-t Fields, Look Greeni Au; auîiu-ýlg story is told of a weatb mnufaturer o- -f eoi<f the, salr oitles o (f 0Ouarie), womade a ,ý tn e Gcrmiany te be, treated at se-n'1e famous spring s there for rbumtim. The wateris of this butecurse f aconerstin nhe place,,se ýJin th (1eldther as.b nderfl cratie wter wure te bi etaicd Te -'pt oly Sïee othor plnace int-be wnld- l'i w te soberaion, iia te thetis, b -ba sowt waaayofh i Canada, in al itie lacecalmerd a few miles retbmaucur tbeuandmile f!Gy omttig e celiaeetauda oe There s a moal i tstrfr The o orsendt-osee ft He ýlarge1 sibjsets 1?nUli particul'ars onu on request. A R ma ceo - . ýwtadlu! uci r ,r 1î F. oR[OÇ-», s To Close Au 'FstÈate 'T'HF F' LOWNG FARMS AREI T.OFFERED, FOR SALE:- 1a, e1i -00 aeres,-L t 31, con. 4 9'aâIm-'nd rCcniîly oeTN rthii;iber!nin, ï100 arisa. rarne bous -,two ')arý ,ed lics and stishlo, 4 ne c erchrd, eyerf Ili g st'eamn, pc fwtr goit tarin fsr raie, t ek al d dairy. 1 acr es ,1ile tv y hdIod tiuber. 1 cis, ple acres ,ycnngoca d. layge bte bn-, ar 100x 5 tonef'ndtior, ' tfe punlerba twýo hosestaesad sui.nsrtl htreain, plny ut eet'r oo arin tngf t stock or %ir'Y. ara(-enlsiat e of od da-1 y bain weïll iui aboiut sevuln mles fo xfrel b rtcas m rnetr nfoa1, Ibuteur sud eary product8. Terma ecasy. Tlul p oper rv ta SeIng &od te close Estate of aie" W 1 J t m Nble. Fer furtf- partîculars apply te A. E, CRUIIKSHANK, Excuor, piaiivil le, Olitarlo. 18-4w AUCTON 1SALE TWO FIRS-r-CLA'SSFÂRSS l bei f j utin te close E,îtate of Late Wm. Nu Satuirday June AT TWO G'CLOOK P. M. Theý, ftýolwte Pacefls of Laoid wili e 9 Auetion St tlie -TOWN HALL, COBOURG; SPRCzr 1. 200 îeres-Lot, number 31 Ztii cu. ot ih>e of the T wniip of Hal 1 r,! ie CeuiiiY of Nertubuei land, con 200 acreP. Freine bose. two barne' ahi Stbes,4ar orclîard, Never ft lng ofen ye water. Good tarin ter graie and dairýy. PPcFï, 11, 235 Acres-Nerth 50 acr :ibl 5, con. m, Teîwuni1p of R-aiï Nçîrth aies oft t iý number 32 ania 33. Pewssbp e Hadîosndcontirir'g kB. Mor or les,.ý On tlîs farm ara about iý ila vyý brwo *,inIbr. 1-à acores pinem da,' PiO crea see.(- cI growlh iaber. et oi~ig rehî c, lrgebrick bouxe,t XSz 55atnetoîiatlon o' der barn tw nàablea and eheda. never faittng streem eftîr. Gooel tari fer grain, stock r The abes-e farina constat et geod clIs wela dtnated about sevei, miles frein t Cobourg-, - hidi la a firetelasa market tei buttet and Ii dairy produetai. TEMS- 0, down on lime of gale, i 10ý31 da;ys; batlasce secureel by mertgaorn iig ;-itereat at 5% Woiipayable ýüanJ3 able !ri Ovec years. There wtt be a bld. PesatnAprit li lim; privi plow lng IbIs ttIl. For tortber par aPp ly te 25 8w9Flabuville n FOR. THEIlli -MAESTIES C t-be Kig' xclusivei pivileg L! Ab yssilu Royaltieîs ia n-:ý' eut an earrng lu t-h luRussIa ne eue, but t-be may drvev ut ful!_gallup ou t-bn li tis. InMdgucr wbene kit- isa nationllu spo,)rt, it is unI foran',0 fly a. kit-c as,- hi thos cft-h Roal Fnmihy a, lu Germu!ny theýre is a1 c( very fin i Iavn a 1cqýiga r,Y green 4 ad-gol'd ba, a w-ýbiel Kaisr ispermt-te t-ostueli n IL cure anysaf. I want te re Ylie- er bier- CIonils. Wiiy nenud th3pae ad lstop ,)tise - eorsbii ' con do1t1 'je onfyen udJ Mivili ifyen Mill ass e A,! ynneddoÉ o t -rtefr a fs-u býccof et t emudy whlcl-bas belnplacoci l0 My hous ase be gîven awny. Pel pubisue boýx yilt cure c sit bsdone-s ye eill i be c!;*ed fo)r 2-(teCWsteof menr" R. .EC Ru insr nt lan a more. robust ago,nhe-tb nrd nasyon anti less polit-c, Bai haanoul bhave breken t-be heut- cfEmcnosprovoked n'ars bet-uce gret- ations, and altereti t-bs sîIti 1 p aels e shnet unieu haI o uny t-iy fui cf ils;. an oulooe fr nmy etnerhaffas calis me ber frienti anti asks my adi- vice-net- cf course meaning t- olc- Ion' it-. I n'as sitting in my ganden smok- ing, and net- reading t-be paper, oe merning wbeu Barbara came lu anti sut duwn ou thbe grass by t-be side cf my chair. bbc sîgbed tivice wit-- eut speaking. 'Barbara uln'ays pre- fers et-ber people ce st-art t-be con- versation. Afterwards, as a rule, she attends t-o it thonoughly. "Had't yen better t-ell me al about itV" I remanketi, "I arn se unhappy," she began. "I have neyer been se unbappy be- fore." "Surely," I exeîaamed lu somen. ceuccru, "yen are flot lu love, Barbara V' "Nio," indignait-ly. "I amn un- hiapp for somebejýÀy cis."' "'eume"1 comimant-ded, anti Barbarýa set-tled dlon'n t-o a ful eut-- ,poIIIiIg e of o OVWS. "It's ohhe,"s'le begani. Nnifthere is ue amoug my fiuis less unn'ort-hy t-han t-be nest t-o love and he loved by Barbara, Bob I.bic is t-be man. Equaîly wit-h ber, be mukes* me t-be confidant et bis troubles-se I listevneti eagenly ton funt-ber revela- "I can tecIi you becanwsc yen are a fniend et bis,<' saiti Barbara. "The silly boy bas talion lu love, with me.' bbc pauseti dnamutieully. "Quit-e igbt and proper," 1 eh- serveti judioially. "That louves on- ly t-he peliceman antit-ho but-cher boy lu t-be village wbo have't." "It's uothîng t-e be funny about," saiti Barbara, anti I couiti sec she n'as really serions. "Yen kn' I1 'Lke hiai. He's t-ho deanest boy anti rs,-aitl n1rro1pPuS -,-,+ culons et him qanti inonidente." i noieisymput-bet-icuhly. 'But- Wha"-eau J do 1 If I go tu a dance, beus t-bore Rie t-uru's up at- xr tennýis pa"rt-y vtnt\-'eut-y ilest-bat- 1 go t-o.If I go a-,y-here for a weekz-enid, hoe truvel"s by l'lbe "Peraps e'ilget ovorit"I suiggest-eihoeuly Othrmon have, ye kncn'd hili nevrbetcsats guin. fie n'out- h abl t-e forget- anucithe shah I Anti "v iatitbeyn iiis-times togot-her." "Ar'e yn ue ollprpse "He's certain Ho.le tniedth -e ctbe ight-. lIt- nus u't- t-beWar- nn'1In'svytîeianiun xnueak mument I1 ut-ida dueutl hl 0u -e cnevtoy t a Sometimes -w*e--secthe me-te-incýu-r- neoighber's eye in spite of a vcry large beam jun our ewn. Have net all ef us, at oee time or anether, been just as feolisb as the manu- facturer we ?etee' W. kowofani xereneof a fried o ous wichis just as m-uch tthe peint. 11e waut-ed aceti bo kncald as be prildA iniseif on bis eruditien, iho di ntsuppose au3on eue j Bowanvue wetct ave eýver called fori-be beand that t1here xveuld be, ne prosýpect ef ob- sene'i, ut ef teowu fer t-bebook, with- eut evonii inîiring if the localda- crs ha it. fie- paid $2.25, the pub- bsh!r'S pie pu ostage, and found lit- uad been damaged seme- wbat- in transit, Shertly after lhe savw t-be boek in a local store,ad lcaruoed that the price was $.5 tesamne as the euit-ef-towu r ie but be was e)ut the postage andi had1 damaged co-wy.» Ie aisu earned tbat sieveral copies had beca pr- cbased bore by people wbem lhe knew. lRe ,should bhave at lcast given the leçal dealer a chance t get it fer hinm. The ý,meral ef aIl t-bis is that htbeghi distant fieldsIL may leok grieen, a dloser inspection will re- veal the fuet that tbey are just abu-t-h-e sarne celer, adceut-ain perhapýqs fewetr wbeat beads botee acre, t-bau t-be field close at baud, w'idt the disadvant-age of being badrte g(t at. let uslok at bernle befeire jumpnling te conlusionis t-bat xe eau de) botter eswee it woýuld result te the advautage ef ah1 cucerued, t-be buye-r, the( sel- 1eri PAd the tewni in genieral. Co)pyright, 1909, dacsbefore ih atanjack- son-ud e Iog~ s Bobiewas cotntt sit auld flirt quïietly like anc ordiuary man, it was. jolly. But ne ot serious, and said 'Barbara' twý,o or thrpc' times as if fiewa sp)eaking out of bis bots lTenhe got bold of my hand, an td as I saw a proposai written ail over bis face (Barbara is tboroughly conversant with the symptoms) I got up quickly and said rather nervously: I thiuk ~you bad etter take me back to my chaperone.' (Barbara rolled thîs ont with fiq- describable relish. She so seldomn uses one!) "BuPit, uuless yon eau help me, ifs oly posýtpoued," she went on d'ma 'y If he doesn't do it this afternoon ater tea, he'll do it to- morro-w after the tennis tournla- "lo rau I help'you P"' 1 x ciaimedîin dismay. 'Ican'l t tell "Net tell him,"' pursued Biarbara iuisinnatiugly.."Oh-, no, just give hlm a hint. I'm sure you cau do it, Arthur, yon are so, diplomatie and so--so disereet. "I won't," I declared flatly. And yet wheu haif-an-hour later Barb ara left me to my pleasantly disturbed smoke, sucb is the wcakî- uess of my nature, or the streugtb of bers, that I' was piedged to, ad- minister iu the shape of a gilded pilI the information that my poor fried Bobbie's passion was a hope- less one, It was that samne day, Iremcmn- ber, that Bobbie dropped ilu unex- peetedly to sec me. 11t was after lunceh, and I was lu the garden again . "Nwfor it," 1 groaueQd as 1 saw hlm coMiug down thle path, and I groaued again as he settled hlm- self not two juche)s fromi the spot Bar bara ad ttloecticupiinthe morul- ing. "eYou're lookIinig rather cheap, Rob.ert," I1 ventured. "Feel it, old chiap," he respouded shortly. "Tact is, t'm worricc." "Perhaps I eau hclp yo," I re- marked, feeling that things were being made easy for me. "I believe yon eould if you would," hie said slowly. "'Have you neticcd something--er---rather -strange about-Barbara lately?" "No-o," 1 said douhtfully. "I believe yon have. Look here, old man, l'Il tel1 yon what I mean withont auy beatiug about the bush. You kuow PI'm ot- a conceited sort of chap, or anything like that, but it's just this, F'm afraîd the poor little girl is falling iu love witb me.; 'm nafraid so,' Bobhierpat cd. "0f course, she's the 3"ol lie-st fllo g pjil lu tbe wrl«-iMd Fli1e herilIV awfllv, but the fact is sbje's not y stleanid I ca'tcat- hli besiated "Beciprcate," I ugestd Lae aby lnervous And retfEui au Lto mgin lu weight. La th beatfood.edcfe fr tceth à Lâg BïLey.h reU-ýgthnath Mr. ThomrasWye(o 3841, Galt, says*.-"It wacs tirlkestday of My iifc wiien 1 struck PSYCHINE, L'fior I truly be lieve I shouldin't be alive nrow but for that.1 -A neglected ccld -wa the be-ginnIl nn of m, trouble, ai d what, se med tobe simpil ainent, sooni de-eiop,d irita sri ous and dange ous ccihoniti. 1 got so iom' that t was scarceiy 1rossiblec for mie to ,wait around, and 1 ost s50 much flesliithat I look d like a skeieton. I was juist about ready to 'hand in mny ces'aithougli oniy 20 years of age, 1'Hie medicine fine doctor gave me ni de me worse and 1 g ol diseusted. Theiii1 struck PSYCIHINE." PSYC HINE did mracles fu-r rme. The first botLe gave me new life -and cour ge, and in less than no timie I began to put on fiesh rapidiy,and I feit 1Iwascon th' high road w0 recovevry. My apetite rcturned, and i 'rte ikie a huniter,' as the sayiiug goeý>s Mly frien.-S weeurprisedi, and hardly !tnwui. a treemothsI as as st-rng înd weil as ever, and returnied to work i the miii. I have iiot baýd a day's iiness! Sirice Nbi oi ih o etrhaî than 1 enjor. aud it is ai! owing to PSY CH11 IE.-lt shouid be ineverybody'u hands." For Couglu. Co1daý. Lo-Sg Cf Appetite> Throat, Lung and Stoach Trubie, teke Psychine. Drugg sts and Stores1 sell at 50c and $l1.00. Senld to D R.T A. SLOCUM, ie, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, for P TRIAL FREE. Then at the Warrenis' thie other night, ewere sittîuig ot lu the COLuservatoy.She knew th de place evidentily, aid-wvell, old man, I suddenly found hier haýnd lu mine-~~ mind, 1 don't say she actually put it there, 1 don't say that but wefl, 1 think she expected, me to pro- pose to ber-and-k[ didn't. 1 feit an awf ul cad when sb)e stood up and said in a quaky littie voie: 'l think yua lhad bttrake ime baukh to my chaperne. "l'm," sid "Now, you know beh(r so wel, h pUrsue îd, shetak.to yoIsofreely, -f kuow she doeýs for, sýhe's told me2 -ta ou ýigt- -cWell, wynlTiink of ail the Pain, it wod saLvei us both. Isol aeto Dmakie the- Pool' littie girl ieal. "Bbemy boy,"I'a1d,"you ask, no light thing. Ye,,'sucih is my fiendsbip for yen for you both, in fac-t that 1 will sec -what can be "You're a brick, old man," he înuttered huskily as he wrunýig my hand. 1 think 1 noticed a tear in bis ey e as be turned away and, hur- ried cown thepath. I saw IBarbara again a daiy or two la.er, and I told er Iy had spoken the word of wisdom'i to Bob- bic, and that he had sid she was,,flot to worry; that hehod time wourld hieal even a heart laccra,,ted as his. "llow splendid of hilm !" she said softly, and a tear felliniut the mniddlle of a pink geranipm she was 1 wearing. "I wish"-shle bgani. ',What do you wi 1 "Iaskcd, and 1 coldu'it help smniling a littie. -1 wishà," she repeaited. "4Oh neyer mind-and it's perfectly hor- rid of you to beaiud" "By the way, BobhIie," 1 said next time I found lmi alone. -l had a chat with Barbara the other day. >She wants me to tell you not' to worry-tbat she qoite undex- stands that it needn't make any differ-ence. She ants you 4111 lto be frcicnds with bier." "Poor little girl," he miurmured seutimentally. "Poor ltie"he broke off savagely. "Ohi yes it's very funny, 1 know," andtbc rew bimself violently ont of thie room. I suppose I must have smIiild. 1 didn't sec quite so iu l s usual of Barbara or Bobbie dur ýiug thre weceks that followed. oNr id thcy, s0 far as 1 eould make ont, sec quite 50 much of eqech othier. But at- last she camie to see( me ln sl:and she aâctuallybga thie conversation- "BohbWe sems to be luokig verly Iilateliy, djon't you th-inlk ? --He does," 1 said soty "Is it-" she began andpasd "JCsh I could do sonmtbing," "Do vo thinýk if I saw him and talkedto hbidtWoouldceer him -won dn'tthaMbe rather dngcr- ous Bsidsthe woun!d ugbtto. be uerly healed by new IL twol be cruel to open it again." bra wit lan ntire alâckofloic "Addo you kn"iow I d Con't hi you- ea aegiven bhimtl'ht hinbt ti arl askd you to be very kin "Well, 1 believe you were borrid to, hira, and l'mn geing to sit ont, two-or, thý ree d(ances with- him at the Warrens' to-uigbt and be awful- ly nice tO himl just, to make up. And I do't care - it opens the wouund again or net. So tbere." Imtade a point of, seeing I3obbie qite c (asually_,that afteruoon. Aftter Sayýing the usual tbiugs about -be weatber, I broached my subject. "Ba,,rbara is't looking haîf the girl sýhe was. Seen ber lately 1" Beb'bie scowled., Ye.And I must say, old cbap, it seems to me that yen must have beea beastly clumsy what 1 ansked yenu to teli ber , . . Well,- you neeuih't swear. 0f course, I don't doubt yen did yonr best.- LÉt was a ticklisb job." Tatsne excuse for beiug brut-' ai, and I ea't bear te tbiuk of ber feelinig wre1tcbed about il. Fra goýing te ibe Wvarrens' ýte night, aud if she's there I'mi going te daue as nmauy dances with ber as ihe'Lll gi ve -nC." "An1 excellent idea,," I observed. -Aud don'ýt forget flic conserva- tory." I wet t the Waf-,rens' aud 1 dauc ed eue dauie N%1th Barbara early lun the veinwbich was on- ly haîf my usual allowauice. I barýd- ly saw bler again, orBbieoter fo, the atter of thIlat, 'tiIlIppe weregei home. T'heafie was ar- raui,ýg ier ibler caiirnage. Quite unacoutaby le shook bauds with me a1S if I we,,re a long-lest million- aire uncle.. Barbara blnsbed, look- cd the et-ber way, and quite re- fused t-o spcak te me; but this I understood wbe3n Bobbie carne round uext merniug te tell me that I was te be (by ber special reqnest) stage manager of a certain important function looming iu t-be near future. BORSE ROUTES. mu KLE W-ILKS, the fuýMons tr-ot tirg ,etatîlon, the propert, 4cf Thom '5, Hya au 1 adu- us, will serve mares f.~ the s--nas follow :Monuay, Ma-,17 wili procëeenta Tempeîance Hons,>"e, Janeville ut;ht1theu toebisown stablei, lot 21. cenSilCartwr1geht, lt ý;- i i iyv ,f ernoon when h-i wxll proceed tri Te-rjreratico ote!, BlsokEtock, night L E. VE AC1NNE-ý, 4447 tho e - jitr-dt e-da îe stailion, tÈte prpent-, filhms ad Cadmus wil sor-e,,f manres for the seusn as foiowts: Oa1 ~~~ ed,-a Ms1 tt - hie own! ,-abe.lt 121, ci 83. ntrEtfi Jvo nFrs'er s,. tow l ibe, nen; t h n 2e t',Rear lwkîs T ru.ugt d 0 inoon n heunco t e t e Tm13 u '- bosiu r ih, Frida - wý k!mjoraceh tel, B1ackstnck, ie sriidsilgt tencte ta bis own ~be ur'il t1htfoliowing Viedneüsday Terras 5SADENfJALL. (81,9) [144811 Ibbc, sere mresfi- the 5saof e1909 M, ,-le owu -able, Mape Grove 'Irm $15 ý ml iential lta a dark bai' foAlod iurï4 24 19 6. importen from Scotianid hiü»i .'Xlt &tch.&rdîon, Polumhi' Ilil sire Is W3-ron's Pride. CHEuSRa POWER, pr)piOltor. M MBAERABEL. managt-r PRI DE OF ALL, 1ihu pare bred lm- porrted Cl' esualti t-aIllolI wil serve muares for the ,sms son as fzIîows: Wed- mosd&%, MaN 19, wlilleie bsown stabIoe Hamnton, à*td pr-oceod ta Rd uirb', lot 25, cou 7, Darliuarton, iov; theoce te G-'o Leatik', lot 35, cou 6 'ight Tùuu'da-1, proceed te WesIeý Glapei's,'l'untnuoou; thence te rematu uncli th,, (fîlwisigWend Plrîde fE lAh le browvu ini olnud ws' itpredfrrlu ctt'aud lb1907 hv T" H- Ha,-tard. ii 'bo ek. 18lseabeaulttu, allroud clt eln upte a good s z"ý witn ti e be-t of qtu'litv hiavlx;g gran 1Fi*t and leEs aud the verv uet3sa cti,l( wth raiwhcb cmplou hlood ln his veius ert 12 13JOHN JOLL Manager-. Tu E S ÂcIN 10O 4H (115ff81. the pure' bred -1 rîa idtslilo ballion the Urolperty fnfR. Yon"g Estate wil ma.<- thte seamon of 1W 9 as, foliow-': Nonda tfteraoou, "Ma, 10 wili leve bis ûwx! stabe su ad procoed ta Orientai botel, Necstie.ti111Tue,-day ncon. Tue- dr afe-noon proceed :taIRobert Mortin'ý lot 17, con 1, ÇClarkei night Wed, Os s.prceied te Modes Cowau'a, lot;17 cou. 4, noon; thence te Tomperancet hotel, (Jrono, nilgct, Tluresay to T. J r. Col.-s Btthesda, noon, thence ta A ,J Souchie', Tîýrono. night; Friday tri L'ýM (>ae's, Eciekilleu, non; thentée te Temperance Hotel. Hhampton, ijigh';i i4a'urdav to bis own stab e uctli the' foltowiug Moîndsy afttruron. Thb- Vlaclatosh'15 a grand, big heavy, thle boise-with the beet ouf feet and legs qplendld cloie action, atidlooks ever lnch a breedii)g horse Terrais 815 UHARLLS5 FLIGG Manager. BA 0>4 MONTAGUE [88181, tht importod CiyTf(cedale sLxIlion, Lau)prop erty eti 't b Daviçfbon .&Ahblrn, win [e1nof f1rtUPr ze n seosa.e i orma î1e Faur19J9,wîlmlet' "-10. îî eo bis own st'ýbie, E i'a, aîn proc-eed tu Diegorï ice deadey'. S 1ho 00r'on;the]-ce tlu (h P, St-autos, Ano, nlht 1usy prýcecd te W. Hpbunn's, Kdo oo;th -ucE3 te S rtshotel, Brook, unti Tnudaynoon, Ihe-ece teR(0 a i tabie Euïfield' 1sad rmaIin l il15h1- !-.in u ele. is sirewsDr- sucsîîshow sud bedrghre that tho brecd rhas oduceed Tomi A ma neyer realîes w aa heurs lu arudhu a bt J Fr Ifans ad Wideà, ig dtlfod a dRegàla, iie5s and Rest.Contas neithier rO0Mmorphine Inor ThnCra1 NOT NÀHCOTIC,. &Rsld e 11yfo CZt!D icssa~d OssS,- EE la fldesgatur 0 AîletRmd o osIa LXACT coPY' Cp RAPPWEa5 ZNOT BIUFFE> BY ALBERTANS. MR.~ ~~~~l H.B osr- !y As THiAT CALGARY 6ST7EE EÂI-EN Inotice bi' vrur paper thaIt Meïsrs. Monrlse n & Butscbew, Calcary, Als, dlaim tg) have.ho hbig steer oft Mr Row- land M Cale's heatona. I rew own the liowmanvifle Ox and thtnk we shall have te rilve Our wortbv WeaternorS another R neçes. Iy steer 18 oniy f, ur years o dan-theirs la lb-e My 810cr ~~ilîo4 Dog 25 Isuw and tbas mde se, whýeo he 1',5-%ive ha wi wudube Weigh . 28h0 'lih e we aitcd te aijHwe-gh 00 îs mw-eo 250 bi4. L-'î thm m-et ime ýwli 1h h -,ir 51cr at or - outoLxhbt~on Ibis F a;sdIJ Ill ho thom wh hr ,o t ire bac ga o t Gi o L' ntni' steors wili do weA! 'uug or Me3 Bowmaawvi'Io, May 10, 1909 Ladies upe Ti- tus tiewiug.Machine DAng Att&chi mnelt for, mencllng *4 tocitingq. lace cur- -- taius, table linon, underc We'ar -- soi. . . tbiog to ba datrued - ~Worth dollaqrs ln everv hume Fise ut-be needlie t&UV sowing nmschine. wýtn hnep te hold the stocesIng sud t-ho att.âebmeutn itheneedlo f tour ma- càino y'Gu, eau do more sud better dam.- îue lu te-ni miutes thxanr tour b band, usluk darLing cottonn wool, sllk iiveon ewlu zcotonùThe s implosI Mud momt eAsiiy èadjus;ü'ed tachmtent n'ver lnvoev. Prie 15 es.AgentsL A - d. AÂME:s CHEsHsa, e 3 9 1, P2ort Hope, Oui,8 Be FATE 0F PERPETUAL CLOCK. IIow Its Curions HMeehanism Dis- appeared la China. Iu t-be eighteent entury au lu i- genieus jeweller named Jamies Cox of Sbâoe lune, London, counstruc(t-ed a eoek n'bich was rendened po- pet-ual by a cleverl'y centrived at- tachrneut which uitilize-d t-be nise, uud'faîl of t-be bron to - supply t-be necessany energyý, says t-be Lon- don Times. The mýovernent etoft-be mercury aie- tuated a ceg n'hcel le sncb a man- Der t-bat wbet-her t-be mecuny rose oi fell t-be wbeel ain'ays revelved iu t-be same direction antd kept t-be xweights t-bat supplied t-be invement ef the dlock ulways wouud. up. The banometer bulb dipped into a mer- cury cisteru. The cisteru hung at- tache te t-be extremit-s. cf t-we rorkers, te t-be let e cud csf eue and t-be itend oeths ee ir, Il cI-)i,- b was--sînini',yattahhiE t-o t-beet-ber extremit-lsoett-be rockersi)i- , n Î,hich, Lareit-bsmt evr et mercuryi bulb and cistenrj u- spec-ivey. Te rokersactuated ,a i ertical ato , uud t-betth wer diecio, h tht-e nut-che s eubt1 o -r st"ýý)ý-eugadupr werkman.sbipa -Lt ýi(was Tewle witbdianonti ut x er hoaiïig t-ho wb] engeooeîi ls BearsthE) ffignature Of 2 Use For Ovor Thirty oar t u i p isY i- ri - e1 Co-x." One etf thCeeaprn ]y was t-blis peretul dc, ani lt !was takýen by t-be Dutohy Embilassy t-o China, where lu the jouruey frowi Canton te Pekin bot-bt-be inrstru:- nients suffered sornxe siigttdamage., Efforts were made t-o repair hiein, ut Pekin, but ou leavinjg t-be capi- tal it was diseoveredth -at t-hoC hi- nese Prime MinisterHotcag t-oug, hati substit-tet ivtwe et-ber doucks o et ey lfno eka. acnai er bmsef. For Ir.fants and Childienj. Erears t-ho Signatu-re 0)f ýecoin NOT ENTIPIEY UTIPsJED The caseefret-be court- nas euel iîvehvýiu1g t-be owersi fa tract ef landi, andth -e attorney furor eu cf t-e parties teut-e suitn'as cros- examiniug a witnes. -"Ne, il Jr, Gdimsbaw," ho saît; "t-e property on n'hich yen live wsong zal ipant et t-be Étwen-y acre-s l isi- put-e, n'as it not C "Yes,S.' "And youn titlc 18 bas.ed on t-he enlai ttle t-ot-bat 1uti pre- "How lonig have yenu resid's4 thpeeC1 -"0v er twcuty-eue ye-ars." "Hlave yen had,-uw mark ine, - have yen bad t-n'ut-y-eeyars' un- disputeti possession eft t-at pro- perty 1" ,.Then wit-ucss hesiîtat-ed a mnoment, "Remember, Mn. Gisa/ suidti t-e lawyer, ra.isig is vi "chat- yen are under oat-h Have put- ýd osesio)e -bat- pne)pert-yt "it- bas been dispuiteti once, andi only once," answened t-be itNcss. 'Il fouida est et hml-esl my back yard ue day asýt sm mner." Iu t-he genera',l'iugb t-bat fol- lowed t-bis auswer t-be lawyer sub- lt-s Vint-uc Canneot-bec es, bei -Nto euee au exlain t-be subtie pewer t-bat Dr. Themias' Eclectnie 011 pessees. The en-,iginai-,r wasý bimscif surpriset(i by t-be woi.ndertul qualities t-bat- bis rpudpos'- sesseti. Tbat he was t-be benefactor et humvanity is show-U 1pyt-be myniada fuI 011. Su faliaýr is vryn wit t -at it is pnized a ns a les- holt medcne evcryhere. *THOUOIJTFUL HUSBAND., An àiEish paper says t-bat t-ho, chamionhsen--ide aclives Ut. Bulham On eue occasinh. cahîcti upon is ,old fiet, -e tm ily~~~~~ phsciilAtoracat et a. coupe etheur t-e doctrir saw hlm te t-e do n ad hade hlm igo- nigbft, saýing: Ceneagain. Fm IV~ ailn'u, sppose Ul" - "My heavens !" cxlairned t-beabet nide bega, t-bat rmni m KJ mn erranti.My fe éinlua fit-l" Ocosinalyau atuteper-en 'h n k 1n t-tempt -")t-ese imslfa n thîsseohlm, hcueLie pieer !Lý ý L.Y 11 - - - - 1 Ji ui j te- ýL 1 -V -V