Good for Something. John, the gardener, was busy raking raking up the leaves from the la,wn, and Jackie was helping him. "John," said Jackie, "it's a "bother "bother t (5; rake up these leaves, isn't it ? They make work_ and they're not good for anything." . . John leaned on his rake and looked looked down at * Jackie. "Jackie-Iad," he said, "don't say that anything on this earth isn't good for any- ~thing, because that's not true. No, sir, Jackie-lad, everything . in the world has a use, or it wouldn't be here. Do you know what we're going to do with these old leaves ? We're going to take them over to that patch of ground behind the new summer-house, where the grass was all killed off last summer by the carpenters, and we're going to mix these dead leaves with the soil and make it rich. Everything on earth is good for something, Jackie- Iad." The next day some of the children at school found a long, fuzzy caterpillar. caterpillar. "I tell you what we'll do with him," .said one of the boys, "Let's dump him in that pig puddle and see if he can swim. He isn't good for anything." Jackie heard, and remembered his talk with John the day before. "Oh, let him go, f éllows ; don't drown him," he said. "Why, Jackie," they said, "he isn't good for anything." "Everything in the world is good for something," said Jackie. "John told me,. You come down and talk to him, and he will tell us what that carterpillar is good for." --Youth's Companion. : % GIEL DIVERS OF JAPAN. Laughs With Joy! No More Indigestion Montreal Man So 111, Thought He Would Die of Stomach Trouble. - . The Pearl Seekers Use No Special Apparatus. Pearl oysters are found at a depth of from five to thirty fathoms, lays the Wide World Magazine. Women who are employed'for the work ' dive to the bottom without any special apparatus, and retain their breath when under water. They disdain the use of weights to help them in their descent, and can remain below the surface from one to two; minutes--in a few instances as long as three minutes--without experiencing any ill effects. In the cold weather. they will dive for an hour and then return to shore arid warm themselves at the'nres specially built for this purpose, purpose, resuming their work again after partaking of a frugal meal of rice and fish. The divers range in ane from thirteen to forty years. It has been found, however, that those from twenty-five to thirty-five make the best workers because of their physical strength and experience. experience. Some of these women will bring to the surface a score, or even fifty, oysters in a minute from a depth of thirteen fathoms. Partly to realize what this means you have only io lie at the bottom of. a six foot deep swimming bath while you count sixty, and then re- - member that these women stay for the same* length of time, and more, at twelve or thirteen- times that pressure and depth, busily working with their hands the whole while. The hours of labor vary with the seasons. In warm weather about six to eight hours constitute a day's work, and at this time of year three divers have been known to collect a thousand oysters between them. In very cold weather the women cannot cannot work for more than from one to two hours. The wages paid range from twelve to fifty cents a day ; the highest ever paid is $1.25. Astonishing Astonishing as it may sound, some of the women manage to save considerable considerable sums, largely because the cost of living is so low. Some of the younger girls endeavor to earn their marriage dowry by diving. Found a Simple Remedy That Has Kept Him Well Ever Since. The experience of Mr. Larose is one very common to-day i "I suffered from dyspepsia and indigestion for five years. I suffered suffered so much that I oould hardly attend to my work. ï was weak and lost all courage. I enjoyed no rest until I decided to follow your treatment. To my great surprise I immediately began to -feel better. I am now using the second box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and L feel ©O; well that I want to tell you that I owe this great change to your famous famous pills. I recommend Dr. Hamilton's Hamilton's Pills to. every person who is suffering from dyspepsia. Your grateful servant, D. R. Larose, 338 Joliette street, Montreal, P.Q. AH who have weak stomachs, and those who suffer with indigestion, headaches, biliousness, can be perfectly perfectly cured by Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c. per box, at druggists and storekeepers, or the Catarrho- zone Co., Kingston, Ont., and Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y. BEAUTIFUL SPY BLOWN UP. Father-Love. We hear about a mother's love In story and in song, How staunch it is through thick and thin, How tender and how strong, How sweet and pure and beautiful, And every word is true, But what about a father's love ? That claims some credit, too. It's father delves : the darksome - mine, - _ ■ > And climbs the girders high, And swings upon the scaffolding Between the earth and sky. It's father bends his aching back, And bows his graying head, To bear the burdens of the day, And earn the' children's bread. For both must work and both must plan, And do an equal share - To rear the little ones the Lord Has trusted in their care, All honor. to the mother-love, The uriiverse it fills, But when you praise it don't forget forget V Th)A fa".her pays the bills. Revolutionary Nemesis, Mary Ba- johadzc, Killed by Bomb. Mary Bachadze, famous as one of the most beautiful women in Caucasia, Caucasia, Russia, has met with a terrible terrible fate. She was married to a young man who was once a revolutionary, revolutionary, and Mary Bachadze shared his views. -,- When reaction, however, gained the upper hand, the man became afraid, and turned informer. One day he was blown to pieces by a bomb placed on his own doorstep. Mary Bachadze, who loved her husband passionately, became enraged enraged against the revolutionaries, especially as she did not believe that her husband had acted as a spy* For years she-has persecuted the adherents, of the revolutionary cause. No less than 850 of them have been arrested through her instrumentality, instrumentality, and many have been executed. She knew that ©he had been condemned condemned to death, but continued ruthlessly her plan of revenge. She took the most vigorous precautions. She never stirred out Unless accompanied accompanied by detectives, and her flat communicated by means of a secret passage with the police bureau. bureau. . But she, too,, was caught in the end. She received a basket of beautiful cherries from an old flame of hers, and was imprudent enough to take it into her flat. An awful explosion occurred, and the beautiful beautiful spy was killed. --* . TSETSE FLY RAMPANT. Several Important African Roads - Closed to. Animal Transport. How great a menace is the tsetse fly to the progress of certain regions regions of Africa is shown in the report report of Sir William H. Manning, governor of Nyasaland: The prevalence prevalence of the fly has made it necessary necessary to close many important roads against all forms of animal trans-. port. One of the highways thus closed to animal-drawn vehicles is the road between Blantyre, the chief commercial centre of the country, and Zomba, the administrative administrative ; capital, but twenty-three miles of it, or more than half, has been macadamized, in order that motor vehicles can use it, and-work on the remainder *is going on rapidly. rapidly. The ordinary roads of the country "are impassable for ox wagons wagons during the rainy season, which extends from November, to May. For this reason a great increase of macadamized highways is desirable. Unless it is provided, the newly- developed agricultural settlements of the protectorate will suffer greatly. - À PROMOTER OF PEACE. If a thorough understanding ifi not arrived at between England and Germany it will not be the fault of Sir Thomas Barclay, who is devoting devoting all hi» energies to this laudable laudable task. Under his auspices an English paper is to be established in Berlin for the express purpose of improving the relations between the two countries. -' ■ Sir Thomas Barclay is well experienced experienced in such delicate tasks, for he played a big part in the establishment establishment of the entente 'cordiale between between England and France; Though he is a Scotsman, and was born ; at Dunfermline some seventy years ago, he has spent the greater greater part of his professional life in the French capital. He first went to Paris as correspondent for the Times. After six years of journalism journalism he entered the. F rench legal profession. For the past twelve years he has concentrated -his efforts efforts on promoting the peace of Europe. Besides his work in France and Germany he has visited the United States to promote a Pliii Mill I hr AFTER EFFECTS OF ME ILLNESS Sir T. Barclay. People who are rolling in wealth should be able to find a better use for it. NO RHEUMATISM LAST WINTER Montreal Man Conquered his Old Enemy by using GIN PILLS Mr. A. Beaudry of *597 Panel Street, Montreal, thus expresses Mb great satisfaction with GIN PILLS. * 1 It affords me great pleasure to inform you that I have used GIN PILLS for about six months, and that they have done me a great deal of good. 1 have had Rheumatism for a couple of years, and last winter I saved myself fronTit by using GIN PILLS." 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 138 movement for an Anglo-American treaty of arbitration and conciliation.. conciliation.. Sir Thomas Barclay, in addition to being an English knight, is an officer of the Legion of Honor and Knight of the Order of Leopold. He has served as an examiner in jurisprudence, jurisprudence, and international, public, public, and private law to the University University of Oxford. He has written much on law and. diplomacy, and has represented Blackburn in the House of Commons. GOOD NATURED AGAIN. Good Humor Returns with Change toDProper Food. "For many years I was a constant constant sufferer from indigestion and nervousness, amounting almost to prostration," writes a Western man. "My blood was impoverished, the vision was blurred and weak, with moving spots before my eyes. This was a steady daily condition. ' I grew ill-tempered, and eventually got so nervous I. could not keep my books posted, nor handle accounts satisfactorily. I can't describè my sufferings. "Nothing I ate agreed with me, till one day I happened to .notice Grape-Nuts " in a grocery store, and bought a package out of curiosity curiosity to know what it was. "I liked the food from the very first, eating it with cream, and now I buy it by the case and use it daily. _ I soon found that Grape- Nuts food was supplying brain and nerve force as nothing in the drug line ever had done or could do. "It wasn't long before I was re stored to health, comfort and happiness. happiness. • "Through the use of Grape-Nuts food, my digestion has- been restored, restored, my nerves are steady once more, my eye-sight is good again, my mental faculties are clear and acute, and I have become so good natured that my friends are triuly astonished at the change. I feel younger and better than I have for 20 years. No amount of money would induce me to surrender what I have gained through the use of Grape-Nuts food. " Name given by Canadian Postum Go., Windsor, Ont. "There's a reason." - Read the little book, "The Road to Well- ville," in pkgs. x Ever read tHe above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine,, true, and full of human Interest. "Children,'-' said the teacher, instructing instructing the class in composition, "you should not attempt any flights of fancy; simply be yourselves yourselves and write what is in you. Do hot imitate any other person's writings or draw inspiration from outside sources." As a result of this advice one bright lad turned in the following : ' 'We should not attempt any flights of fancy, but write what is in us. In me there is my stomach, lungs, hart, liver; two apples, one .piece of pie, one stick of lemon candy andXmy din- SPEEDILY VANISH WHEN YOU USE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Loren G. Ladd only found complete relief ' after using the Grea ; Canadian Kidney Remedy. Ladd's Mills, Stanstead Go.. Que., Feb. 24 (Special).--That thé seeds of disease- left in the body after an illness, are sure to cause trouble is the experience of Loren G. Ladd, a well known young man in this community. .Mr. Ladd has also learned that those seeds . can be cleared out of .the body and perfect perfect health restored by Dodd's Kidney Kidney Pills. "At the age of six I had Scarlet Fever/' Mr. Ladd states. "At twelve I had Typhoid Fever, and at fourteen I had Measles. About a year later I began to be troublée by swellings of the face, feet anc hands. The doctor told me I hac Kidney trouble. He gave me medicine medicine but the swellings continuée to come at intervals of a week to a month, "Two years ago one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills" stopped the swellings. Last winter the swellings swellings returned and again I. was cured by using Dodd's Kidney Pills." Healthy Kidneys strain the seeds of disease out of the blood. Dodd's Kidney Pills make healthy Kidneys " ' "" -«R-- WILLOW-MADE LIFEBOATS. Built to Hold Thirty-live And to_Be "Unbreakable." Aboard one of (the ships which sail between London and Rotterdam Rotterdam there has been recently installed installed a species of lifeboat which is quite novel. These boats which do not weigh more than the ordinary lifeboat of wood, are made to hold thirty-five people and are composed of several concentric layer©. The exterior is of willow, then comes a layer of another wood, then another another of canvas, a second layer of wood, and a second layer of canvas. The interior of the boat is of wood. Experience has demonstrated that this kind of lifeboat is practically "unbreakable," and it is gaurari- teed to resist the kind of shock which so easily overturns the ordinary ordinary lifeboat. It is also expected that this new lifeboat will keep afloat indefinitely in ' "the stormiest weather. * -- Low Colonist Rates to Paolflo Coast Via Chicago and North Western Railway. On sale daily. March 15th to April 15th inclusive, from- all pointe in " Canada to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Vancouver, Neleon, Roseland, and many other pointe. Through Tourist sleepers and free reclining. chair cars from Chicago. Variable routes. Liberal stop overs. For full information as to rates, routes and literature, write or call on B. H. Bennett, General Agent, 46 Tonge Street, Toronto. Tom--You spend altogether too much money on that girl. Don't you know girls always accept everything everything a man gives them and then marry the fellow who saves his money ? Jack--Sure I do. That's the reason I'm blowing in mine. Only One "BROMO .QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip *n Two Days. 25c. ner. fo >; Money, after all, means nothing but trouble." "Still it is the only kind of trouble which it iti' borrow." Braggs--"I am still one of those old-fashioned people who believe that honesty pays." Waggs--"So am I. And I believe just as firmly that dishonesty gei<s paid." Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Bees Form Robber Bands. The School of Lombroso assert© that almost every variety of human wrong-doing finds its counterpart in the crimes committed by animals. animals. Among the bees there is much theft. In order to save themselves themselves the trouble of working, the robbers, 'attack the masses, kill them, rob the hives and carry off the booty when they cannot obtain it by stealth. Sometimes, having acquired an incurable taste for robbery and violence they form regular regular colonies of bandits. It is possible to reduce these tiny enemies enemies to law and otder by the simple -process of giving working bees a mixture of honey and brandy to drink. .. **' Is Fatal Catarrh m Your Family? It Runs Hand In Hand With Bronchitis, Weak Throat, -- Pneumonia, Consumption. Doctors state that 95 per cent, of the Canadian people suffer from Catarrh. Few escape it. 'You can easily. recognize it from tbS bac taste in the mouth and from lack of appetite in the morning. In bad cases the mucous drops from the throat into the stomach and causes nausea. The throat fills " with phlegm, the patient sneezes arid coughs continually, not infrequently infrequently there As lassitude and chilliness and aching in the limbs. Doctors recommend Catarrho- zone, it is nature's own cure. It drives out the germs, heals sore spots, cleans away every vestige of Catarrhal taint. You send the soothing vapors of the pine weeds, the richest balsams and healing essences, right to the cause of your cold by inhaling Ca- tarrhozone. Little drops of wonder- derful curative power . are distri buted through the whole breathing apparatus by the air you .breathe. Like a miracle, that's how Catarrh- ozone cures bronchitis, catarrh, colds, and irritable throat. ; You simply breathe its Jiealing fumes, and every trace of disease flees as before fire. So safe, infants can use it, so sure to relieve, doctors prescribe it, so beneficial in preventing winter winter ills that no person can afford to do without Qatarrhozone. Used in thousands of cases without failure. Complete outfit $1.00, lasts three months, and. is guaranteed to cure ; smaller size 50c,, all dealers or the Oatarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ont. * CLIMBING THE ALPS. It Is No Longer Perilous, Says the Up-to-date Guide. Climbing in the Alps is now a careful and exact science ; it has reached its limit of perfection. Given experienced guides and a "known" route, little harm can befall befall one, says the Wild World Magazine. Magazine. Guides nowaday© are most highly skilled and proportionately less willing to take risks than ever they were. They know instinctively when an avalanche will descend ; they» are able to gauge weather conditions conditions ; they know every inch of their mountains. The toll of-the Alps to-day is represented represented by victims with, prmci-. pally their Own hardiness to blame. They are the "superior" climbers who undertake expeditions without guides, who climb the most difficult ascents by the most perilous routés, who endeavor to conquer virgin peaks, arid undertake -similar risks. Ordinary climbers can enjoy the Alps to-day with practically as little hazard or danger as is experienced by the motorist Or yachtsman. But, like them, they must "know their job," or else place themselves unreservedly unreservedly in the hands of those who do. - ' Sentenced to Immediate Death It happens every time you treat a corn with "Putnain's" --Corn dies--never returns. returns. Nothing so certain and. painless as Putnam's Corn Extractor--try it. Fifty years' success guarantees its merit. 25o. x>ttles at all dealers. Blink (the wholesaler)--"Well, how many others did you get yesterday yesterday ?" ~ Girik (the salesman)--"T got two orders in one shop." Blink "What were they ?" Gink--"One was to get out and the other was to stay out." Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta. Is Widows' Suburb. Charlottenburg, the' fashionàbïe western suburb of Berlin, Germany, Germany, is known as the 1 'widows' x)-wn." At the last census no fewer rian 14,543 widows were registered as residing within its < boundaries,' This is very nearly half of the total surplus of women over men that is to be found in the town--29,240. In no other town in Gerariany can such a proportionate surplus of the female female sex be found. The number of widowers is extraordinary small, in proportion, being only 2,358. * SO. 4. ISSUE &-'13. When T ry Murtne. Eye Remedy .... No Smarting--Feels Fine--Acts Quickly. By mm mm mm Try 11 tor Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and ■ w mm m Granulated Eyelids. Illustrated Book In efcch Package. MURINE Is compounded compounded by our Ocullsts-not a "Patent __ „ Medicine" but used in successful Phvsl- mM mm mm mm. elans' Practice for many years. Now ■W %S %S mm dedicated to the Public and sold by Druggists at ttc-BOe per bottle. Murine Eye Salve'In Aseptic Tubes, aSc-BOq, Murine Eye. Remedy. Co., Chicane PRESENCE OF MIND. Two Good Stories of Sheridan's Impecuniousness. Like many a brilliant ttijui, before and since his time, Richard Brinsley Sheridan had. a habit of resting on his oar© a " bit too long when, he thought himself tired. Then, finding finding himself - short of money, he would borrow. This habit, increased, increased, with his years, and, moreover, moreover, his efforts to discharge his obligations grew less and less. Has reputation at last was such that tradesmen demanded- cash on delivery. delivery. ; y Benjamin Robert Haydbn., who was woefully addicted to the -same bad habit, tells with infinite glee two stories of * a . f ello w suff erer : A butcher one day brought a leg of mutton to Sheridan'© house. The cook took it, put it into the kettle, and went up-stairs for the money; As she stayed away some time, the man entered the kitchen, took *off the"cover of the kettle, fished out the joint, and walked off with it. - But the laugh was not always on Sheridan. A creditor whom he had successfully avoided for some time came plump upon him as he emerged from Pall Mall. There was no possibility of dodging, but Sheridan Sheridan did not lose hi© presence of mind. "Oh," ©aid he, "that's a beautiful beautiful mare you're on 1" "D'ye think ©o ?" "Yes, indeed-. How does she trot?" The creditor was pleased--even flattéred.' He told Sheridan he should- see, and immediately urged the mare to do her prettiest. But long before the animal's best pace was reached, Sheridan had turned again into Pall Mall, and was lost in the crowd. --*-- For Croupy Children Keep 'Nerviline'Handy It Positively Brings Children Out of Danger and Relieves at Once. A MOTHER TELLS HER EXPERIENCE. "Bringing up young children has its responsibilities responsibilities under the best of circùm stances," writes .Mrs. E. G. Fagan, of Holmes' Corners, "but croupy colds add considerable to the worry. My little family of four all went' through the croupy era, but I always had Nerviline on hand and never felt nervons. I just fol • owed the directions, and I can tell you that nothing I kno-ftr of is surer to cure croupy colds than Nerviline. "In our home we use Nerviline frequently. frequently. For cold in the chest, pleurisy, hoarse ness, etc., it is simply wonderful. My husband _uses it for rheumatism, and I often employ it for neuralgia and sick headache. Nerviline has so many uses that no mother can afford to be without it." The large family size bottle, which sells at 50c., is the most economical ; trial size, -25c. Tour storekeeper or druggist sells Nerviline, which is prepared by The Ca- tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y. * • Man's Strong Arm. 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D.--For a time It would be safer to feed the-child modified cow's milk. The Young Mother-- But I'm quite sure, doctor, that our milkman doesn't keep a modified modified cow; ' . Z -~ For Quick Sale 130 acre farm, good location, with half mile (frontage .on Shuswap lake, 31-2 miles from 0. P. R. main line. About 15 acres, cleared, about 6 acres ; bearing orchard,, some young orchard, house, barn, sheds, spring Water, fending, timber, some furniture furniture and implements. A good buy, suitable for ïruit or mixed farming, and. will. make a. good sub-division. Price 19,000; half cash, balancé easy terms, or will trade for good - securities or real estate. estate. - Write Owner, Drawer 16, Salmon Arm, B. 0„. or Salmon Arm Realty Co., Ltd., Salmon Arm, B. O. Trade. in Human Hair. Trade in human hair is a big industry industry abroad, exports sometimes reaching a total of* $3.000,000 to $4,000,000 a year.' Italian merchants merchants lead in the . trade, and 'obtain 'obtain a large part of .'their stock from the peasant*, women <rf Italy, Switzerland and Dalmatia. > A peculiar peculiar method is- in vogue among the women of these countries In order to produce a supply of hair regularly regularly and yet not appear to; have been "shorn" at all. They cut off half of the hair at the back of the (head and then twist the remaining half over the exposed ' v • part ' and dress it in euoh a manner that the. agents of the human hair -merchants come around for the semi-annual crop of hair thus raised. , Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are soni throughout) , the world. A liberal sample of each, with 32-page booklet on the care and treatment of the skin and scalp, sent post-free. Address Potter Drug <fc Chem. Corp., Dept. 270, Boston, U. S. A. FARMS FOR SALE, H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toron td. G ood stock farm of 500 acres with Three Houses ; large Bank Barn. Must be sold quick. 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