' ■"'*' _ - ■ ' '/" ;~,*Ç; T ~ y.-' "S f- •^ - :'~w/"* ."' .-- 1 2'f > ' ". " _ '" ^-e-Qlîy^.SjÿeSK: gggggg|gg ->V ' p | |-1■ | |11 •• •' : | Bffii ISSÈf v>- Bül mm Dorothy's Find-Out Club. - Dorothy sa* down on the ground and watched Worker, the - ant. "Please tell me what you are doing," doing," she said. - . . WOMEN TO American railway magnate, whom he married in 1900, brought mbtoh wealth to the Manchester family. With two exceptions the Duke of Marlborough is the «nallest of our i a mi - -- , . _ ,. __ . ducal land-owners. He possesses Aflu Here Is Hotlimg Better than about 20,500 acres 0$ land, the revenue revenue being given at $180,000. .Dr. JÇüliâms' JKnkPilla for Toning Up the Stood It is said that woman's Work is a number of heirs to large estates were born in 1894, the same year as the Prince of Wales, and such names as Dord Whitchester, „T „„ , r . _ v , never done, and that it is a tact grandson and heir, after his father, a ™3™l°§ f " t 1 that whether in' Booiéty or in the the.Dukedom of Buccleuch and house," answered the ant. "I had a nTc'e one*; b",ft the gardener starn? I home **.J0ed; with more I Q»eensberry, occur to one readily, than falls sayf Ladies'_ Field. The Duke - is ed it and spoiled it. This round J ar f 8 and more worries v~-- 1 easily the bhreest landlord in this hole is mv new door '* to the lot of man. For this reason ea,H1 x ^ Biggest lanaiora in tins "Where are the windows ?" asked women are compelled regretfully to mostlv^'n ^tla^ S a nd° Dorothy. "We have no windows," watch the growing pallor of. their P°^ ly __ * rj lan i a £ d * said the ant, "although our houses cheeks, the coming of wrinkles and ^ren land. The Earlof Jil^ are forty stories high." * I the thinness that becomes more dis- borough, born in 1894, son of the - - - - - Marquis of ."O my !" exclaimed Dorothy. "I I tressing every day. Every woman I Marquis of Downshire, will inherit wish that I could see into . your knows that ill-health and worry is j 8<3me day 120,000 acres. A great house. ?; a fatal enemy to beauty, and that many *2™ of his-future property l c "If you could," said the ant, good health gives the plainest face a re in Ireland and some in Berk- you would notice long, broad halls, an enduring attractiveness. | shire. 1 3 _L - Jt:£C- . if J.iU« I TTTT , 1 • that lead to different parts of thé I What, women fail to realize is the I .^ong^the most illustrious- names house, and small rooms that open fact that if the blood supply is kept aelr . s * ri is that \of the from them." I rich and pure, the day of the'com- r Marquis. of . Devonshire. His inheri I v*4-*x* ui Vj viiv vtcvj' v L i/uv vum i . • . . "All the dwellers of the garden ing of wrinkles and pallor dull tance - ^ number some of the-best build their houses -rfUfPtn-tin-fVl-v * 3 I - -i i. _.... i. ■> .i •' •___ I known pstater in ttip, zvSnrvkrir ■ -nTio differently," I e^s and sharp" headaches," Is im- known estates in the country. The mused Dorothy. What.are you measurably postponed. ' Dr. Wil- ^^S® the duke owns is "198,572, doing now, please 1 , . Hams' Pink Pills are literally worth v 1 ® annual value of which is $903, - Brushing my clothes, for. you Uroir weight fo goM to growing 75 °- ' .... must know that-ive *re yeçr de»» Ltfu.*iid -women'-oi.mature years.. ... ' " ' ' * . creatures. We use our hairy fore rp K .„ . « ir +w . „•_ _ legs as clothes-brushes,- as you -seè -ôj' ii, i u , . ' BE^ OYATIN G BUCKINGHAM, me dmncr nnw. . Onr saliV^is mir\ r ? d hl °° d thahbnngS brightness• to . Sores Spread Until Face Was Covered. Covered. So Itchv Could Not Resist Scratching, -Cured Entirely iti About -Two Week? by Cuticura Soap and-Ointment, CAUSED r .I WANT.to prove it to your satisfaction. If you nave Rheumatism, acute or onronlo no matter what your condition--write BOOK on what iggy for my FREE Clachan; Ontario.---"My trouble started with sores, breaking oüt on the face. They came as pimples and were unsightly. Thèse 1 sores seemed to keep spreading ■ until my face was covered. -They were so. itchy that at times I could nojb resist scratching them. After trying two or three different salves which did not stop the sores breaking out, I tried a cake of Cuticura Soap also Cuticura Ointment: I found that they cured me entirely of the sores in about two weeks.*! (Signed) Fred E. Meyer, Feb. 12, 1912. LEGS BURNED AND ITCHED me doing now. . Our saliva, is ouri,-. ,, - -• - -, -, i - .. - .- soap, and our soft tongues are our , eye, the glow of health to sal- Bushing Work oil the King's Lon- sponges." i°"",Sr k " S ' ar , ms he don Mmdeiice. Dorothy laughed. -"ITow please beadacjies and backaches, rthat ren- _V. _. -p , : ' , . : fpU mp. x-^nr ^"hii/îrpn " she I der the lives of so many women -Buckingham Palace is at last un- constantly. miserable. dergomg a. thorough renovation ex- "We arc very attentive to the! Mrs. William Jones, Crow' Lake, ternally. For the next .three .... children. 'On rainy days we carry Ont., says: "I feel that I)r. Wil- monthsd50 men m eight-hqur shifts them down to the lower stories, I Harms' Pink Pills "saved my life. I be at work day and night with- 'where it is dry, and on warm days ' w - as sb badly run down that I could a _ break reconstructing the • we carry them to the upper stories ; hardly drag myself, .around. I front in white Portland stone, sometimes we carry th'em out into so bloodless that I was as pale as | Powerful electric lights will be used the sunshine. But I must go now." a sheet, and you could almost see night. All-the stones to be used And the ant disappeared.. through my hands. In fact the bave been prepared and numbered As Dorothy leaned over and peep- doctor told me my blood had all sav > e time, ed down the small round opening, turned to water. I v was taking During the. progress of the réno- something struck her on the hand medicine constantly, but without 7 a ^on special precautions will be with a bump ! She looked down, benefit-. My -mother had so much^^ taken to guard the treasure vaults and saw Sir: Grasshopper, dressed faith, in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the basement, the value of the V'® i a ®bet and trousers and cap L-that she bought me two boxes and contents of which is almost fabu- of bright green. He gave a flying | urged me to take them. How I° us * e They, comprise the vast accu- thankful |l am that I followed her mulations of- jewels, armor r pic- leap into the air. u TeU ; me how can you jump so a dvice. Before these easily?" said Dorothy. were gone I hires, statuary, furniture and ob »nd I contin- j e * s fl'art which have come into the mx7 -L- j, -, j;*,? _ began to feel better, and I contin . , See my hind legs, said the | np /j Mur, wiin „«4.n r had possession of the royal family in as grasshopper ; "they are twice long as the others." "How do you build your house ?" I e ^Joymg tne messing c asked Dorothy. I ! ect health, with a good color "We do not build, we make our home among the grasses. Perhaps ued using the Pills until I taken five more boxes when I was the las * two centuries. There is no again enjoying the blessing of per- I accommodation for these treasures feet health, with a good color in my *** the royal residences^ face, a good appetite, and I "feel • The largest of the three vaults sure a new" lease of life. I will al- measures 300 feet by 260 feet. It is you have noticed"that my coat 'is I ?? ys ' 7 0u may be sure, be, a warm us ÿ f<? «V *§»»*«.«* fuifoiture the color of grass--the color is my I tiiend of Dr. Will ams' Pink I and pictures. The.smaller, xvhi.^t is protection." Pills." . lined with steel throughout, is used "Tell me about-vour babies," said y° u -are weak or ailing begin a ® a -,i ewe .l room. Its contents are Dorothy. - I to cure yourself " to-day with the l 9,1111 ^ Priceless. It contains more "When baby grasshoppers are I rich red blood Dr. Williams' Pink 6,000 gold ornaments, weigh- hatched,. they look very, much like |.Pills actually make. If you do not 1 1D ^ considerably more than a ton. their mothers and fathers, except find the Pills at your dealer's send Many individual items would fetch that their . wing-covers are - not 50 cents for a. Jbôx. or.. $2.50 , for six thousands of pounds in the open wholly grown. But I cannot stay boxes to -the Dr. Williams' Mcdi-1 market. : Most of these jewels are here a moment longer," he -aid, cine Co., Brockville, Ont.^ and they ^ifts made to Queen Victoria by and- away he hopped.--Youth's will be sent you by mail, postpaid. otiier sovereigns. Companion. ' " * ' itr- 0UR SAILOR PRINCES. FORTUNATE YOUTHS. .6. p vnan , n , m, xx .. n , r , ^ , Little Heirs to Great Estates on Expected They Will Make a Four Months' Tour Through Canàâa. , TTr , -n • ,,, , . . - . ; , VVno is the .luckiest- j^oungster m Prince Albert is, it is understood, fche kingdom ? Examination of the more anxious than eve • to be allow- peerage reveals many interesting td to make the navy his profession, ca ses of boys of tender years, who while_ what he has seen of the em- win one day inherit va st riches, es- ™ a<ie tates, and great family honors, the i P 10 ^ fortunate, perhaps, being {he gratified about 12 five-year-old Earl of Arundel and months hence, when it is expected Surrey, the son of the Duke of Nor- that he will accompany the Prince f 0 i k} who is heir to both his father's of Wales upon a four months' tour and mother's estates. The Duke .of through Canada. - . Norfolk owns 50,000 acres in some A warrant officer named Brown, | 0 f the fairest-English counties, his who went around the world im the ren t roll exceeding a quarter of a Bacchante with the King-- ÿen -million a 3-ear, while the Duchess of, Prince George--and Prince Albert Norfolk--Baroness Herries in her-L- 1 WHEN HEADS MEET. 7 f IC S^, anecdote own right--owns 18,900 acres, says First Horse--"If this ain't' the hp'Sfd other day, which I London Tit-Bits. - I hottest day we've had I'll eat my he said had never before appeared :The Duke is one of London's hat." - " - ^ h6 f Medl ' gr€at land-owners, owning a con- Second Horse--^Yes ; let's teiranean, when the Bacchante was slde rah le slice of the south-east each other's." % C , 1Y1 tt Ve . cchl f * B + row ? wa i told side of the Strand, and, according off to keep in close touch with the to a competent authority, the. rent wo you g princes when on ahore. rdll of this land a couple of decades Spon a-ter _ they landed _ Prince ago was $260,000. New buildings ifi George, with a roguish twinkle m Norfolk and. Surrey Streets have is ey e, slipped a sovereign into immeasurably augmented the rent Brown s hands observing r'I think, ro ll, which has probably increased Brown, you will manage^ to amuse a . great deal more. yourself very- well in Civita Vec- A year previous to the birth of chia. Brown pocketed the sever- the Earl Arundel and Surrey a son was born eat eign and the suggestion, giving the Prince what is known in nautical parlance as a little more rope. Brown, among his other .^experiences .^experiences at that time, visited Jerusa lem. The party went on donkey hack from the coast. When some distance from their goal Brown's donkey threw- him. His-subsequent ; experience he relates as follows : ' 'I tried to mount the donkey on the starboard side, and couldn't do - it. Then I tried him on the port, but I'm hanged if I could manage that. - The end of it was that I got into Jerusalem three hours after the rest, dragging that donkey." /The two princes laughed heartily when they heard why Brown lagged behind. Superstition never keeps people from accepting 13 for a dozen. Many a man has lost his self- control and acquired a black eye simultaneously. Bibulous Uncle--"What ! Haven't you a kiss for me ?" Little Girl-- motHer-- f '"Côfiûê," come, \ 3^-tty, kiss your uncle, and tell him j how glad you are to see him." Lit- . h41ev-Girl---"^it>Ltdoh-'tv,want to ; his S voice smells sc nasty !" to the Marquis of Bute, "the uncrowned King of Cardiff," Cardiff," as He has been called, whose father left the enormous fortune of $30,000,000. His son and. heir, the Earl of Dumfries, a bright little youngster ; of six years of age, will inherit vast estates, which cover 117,000 acres, in addition to. many titles. Lord Bute is the wealthiest peer in Scotland, although he does not possess quite so many 7 acres as the Earl of Dalhousie, who came into into the title, an income of over $250,000 a year and about 138,000 acres of land, when a boy of nine. His son and heir ,is Lord Ramsey, who was born in 1904. Two more" instances of vast fortunes fortunes which will descend to lucky youngsters, not only from their fathers, fathers, but also from their mothers, are afforded by the; cases of the Marquis of Blandford, son of the Duke of Marlborough,. who . is now sixteen years of age, and Viscount Mandevijle, eon of the Duke of Manchester, who was born eleven for Lunch years ago. The Duke of Mancheg- lancnes- iér ôTv'iîS' some Tt),000 acres of lano, and, is. also pqssesierior'Iôür 'country 'country residences, two in England and two in Ireland. His ^wiféj Miss; He^T lena Zimmerman, daughter of an Appetizing and wholesome wholesome these* hot Summer days., \ No cooking -- no hot kitchen. Ready to eat direct from the package •-- fresh, çrisp- and dainty. Serve with cream and sugar---and sometimes fresh berries or fruit. Post Toasties are thin bits of Indian Com, toasted to a golden brown. Acceptable at any meal-- Post Toasties Sold by Grocers everywhere. : Censdien Boetnm oireei .Ckk. IAd. • . / Souris Westÿn^is: Island.--" My little girl, aged, four y^ErK^^was troubled with a painful xashi^bn l^^legs. It began in a dry rash -xW^iio^and itchy and after a few days 'll looked UlKe little pimples with a white top orilhém. Her legs burned and itched very , much and' she was very restless and was aisd cross-apd fretful. She used . to scratch and inake sores,when I. was not . watching her. I had to leave her stockings off her as v they would irritate her : legs. I used to bathe her legs with warm water and use the Cuticura, Soap freely, then dry her legs and rub on the Cuticura Ointment . and she was cured in one week." (Signed) Airs. P. J. Mullallÿ, Aug. 1, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by druggists'and dealers everywhere. For a liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. book, send post card to Potter Drug & Chem. ~ . Dept. 51D, Boston, U. S. A. MAY BE ONLY RUMOR. Will Prince Arthur Be the Next Governor-General Î Everybody is speculating as to whether the rumor that .Prince Arthur Arthur of Connaught will succeed the Duke of Connaught as Governdr- General of Canada," is founded^ on fact.. One > society woman, whose position at the. British court entitles entitles her ' words to some respect, states that without doubt he will be the next official occupant of Rideau Hall. The.various diplomatic missions missions which Prince Arthur has undertaken undertaken to • almost every country in Europe, -on'-behalf 'of the late Ring Edward, as well as King George, have revealed in. him high qualities of tact and diplomacy. Like his father, the Prince is a keen soldier, and is loved by the officers and men in his regiment. - In society society he is an equally popular figure. Between the Prince and his future future wife there is a sharp contrast in 'inode of > îife;. ir ^ , Few ' r princesses have Iedi so quiet a life as the. Duchess Duchess of Fife. London society scarcely knows her. Both her own and the tastes of her mother have dictated this course. She has led the quiet home life which: her parents preferred, preferred, .and has been the constant companion of her mother, the Princess Princess Royal, and ; ;of her younger sister, sister, Princess Maud. Among the few young people admitted to "her intimacy, the Princess is very much liked ; she is remarkably well read, an expert with a rod, and fond of country life and all outdoor pursuits. pursuits. ' When the Princess .Royal is in residence in London, a Highland piper, clad in his kilt of Duff tartan, tartan, and with the sprig of boxwood in his glengarry which adorns the bonnets of the - Gian MacDuff, is always always on duty. ; .At Mar; Lodge in Scotland, a great deal of Highland state is always observed, and .every year, under the auspices of the Braemar Highland Society, a peaceful "gathering of the Clans" takes place, known as the Braemar Gathering, when the Duff and Far- quharson men and the Balmoral iighlanders march on the ground with tartans flying to the strains of the bagpipes, and bearing such obsolete obsolete weapons as pikes and battle- axes. RHEUMA- -Ite Cause And Oure." Thoueende call it "The most wonderful book ever written." Don't send à stamp--it's ABSOLUTELY ABSOLUTELY FREE. JESSE A. CAM. Dept. 476. Brockton, Mass., U.S.A. LAW SUITS IN ENGLAND. ; ; One for- Tobacco. / Tobacco is exceedingly, efficacious in the killing of microbes, accord ing,.to Messrs. 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Cat Is 'Di^ad 12 Years. . : 'About twelve; years ago the Parif. prefecture of police had a pet, a tortoiseshell cat named Mou. Poor Mou died in April, 1901, but its memory, is still kept fresh in a way for which the prefect has every reason to be thankful. An allowance allowance of $72.50 per arinum was made from the police-treasury for Mou's keep and the entry figured iri the books of the department. The entry entry still appears every year and the prefect ©till draws the allowance of $72.50, although the vacant place left by Mou's death has not been filled... . ; v Before the item can be struck out of the budget it would be necessary to have the cat's- death legally certified certified ■:by a notary or by a State document, and as cats have no civil status the difficulty is got over by continuing the allowance. We learn from a reliable source hat the Auto-Strop Safety Razor Co;, td., of Toronto, who are well-known throughout the world as manufacturers manufacturers of the Self-Stropping Auto-Strop Razor, have arranged a novel and attractive attractive method of advertising which will be demonstrated at their booth in the Manufacturers' Building, at the Canadian National Exhibition This demonstration will be conducted conducted as follows: Each visitor to the Booth will be presented with a numbered numbered badgei which will be issued in duplicate. By finding the person bearing bearing the duplicate number arid presenting presenting same to thé Auto-Strop Booth each holder will be given a $5.00 Auto-Strop Safety Razor free. of charge. It is safe, to say that this Booth will prove one of the most attractive at the Exhibition. Only One Man in Twenty-fly© Re ' ; sorts to the Courts. Litigation is riot keeping pace with population in England, ac- ® or ding to a special report on the subject by the Government. The number of lawsuits has declined until now only one Englishman in more than twenty-five resorts to the .courts. -The exact proportion being 3,959 suits per 100,000 of population. population. In England there is one judge to every 1 * 130,000 persons. But divorce suits are on the increase, increase, the applications by husbands husbands exceeding those by wives iir the proportion of five to four. One marriage iri every 250" now ends in divorce, separation or annulment. Thé average duration of a marriage that ends in the divorce court is eleven and a half years. In 33. per cent, the duration was . five to ten- years, and in 39 pej' cent, it was ten to twenty years ; 36 per cent of the couples divorced were childless. 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