As 1 Fe : tH sof 8 i it 5 £ Living 722, i hai the 35 flourishing as it is unique a lub | former convicts in Cleveland, is aiding ndta little to # problem that has long student of political ! by a convict after his rom the Cleveland Work- 'club and it is a home, ese otherwise homeless § prospered exceedingly outgrown its original dimen- 8 i * CN -- ranks of "The Brotherhood," novel elub is called, are form: be Bh ie lied a hes, : ighwaymen, burglars, "&nd "ordinary 'sneak thieves, for the first time, perhaps, the lesson of social inter' and n ite for mutudl hich. no doubt , upon; his * re- _prikon, & Barder battle than he had yet encoun- untered the of the public i 'with prison records, tier ah thoroughly they iioht reformed, ar no and Kes tude, and are not desirous of being in the toils again. reached Mayar "Tom" Johnson. to help and along permanent lines. bert D. Crane, once 4 toward uplifting the fallen. ont his ideas. Even residonts location. seighborhood nature of the The house contains set of living rooms, a a library, well kitchen; cory and ing quarters, and a sitting room, with and seats for all. Religious services are vart of the Any 'and, what is where ti ' Probably the enterprise, howevey en- thusiastic and energetic its promoters, would not have succeeded. or at least, its present scope, had reached the cars of the Rev. Harris R. Cooley, director of Charities and Cor- rections under the adwiinistraticn The Rev. Mr. Cooley is in politics, not for the sake of possible praft hut for the sake of possible ~ood. he heard of the novel undertakine of the former convict, he set out at once orpanize the entorprise In this work he was aided hv Her missionary, i worker, later a guard at the workhouse | TOOMS and others for the washing and and a man who naturally gravitated sn While servine ns a euarl, Mr. Crane organized a night schocl for vrison- ers, and, when Mr. Coolev learned of this, he eave Crane free rein to carry Now, » few months after the orgeni- zation of the movement, "The Broth- erhood." has a comfortable house, lo- oated in a pood section of the city. Few, excent the members, know this the the house toward which they gee £0 many men wending their wav at certain hours of the day. a comfortable roam. stacked 'with good books and periodicals: a large dining. m, adjoining a modemly eguioped comfortable sleep- hig commmity open. fire-places have no idea of music held as daily routine of , vet they are not ohtruded upon se i three n 4 who lost his by some, lic Drug Company, Bridgeburg, it not slogan. of | * Hach When the his standing among men as the re sult of a tremendous spree. Certain regulations to be followed ~and they are inexorable--indicate the temper of the movement, and the determination of the members of this club to bury their past. These regulations were adopted by the former convicts themsclves, after careful consideration of the needs of such men and the temptations lable to pursue them. Reduced to briefest statements, these regulations and rules are as follows : Family prayers in the evening grace at the table shall be part of cach day's routine. This, as well as charge of the reading room, shall be in_charge of the superintendent. Fach member is expected to attend divine worship at the church of his respoctive ereed on Sunday morning, and it shall also be part of the du- ties of the religious superintendent to see that this condition is commlisdl with, The care of the library shall also be part of his duties. No man, who is not a total alistain- er can be a member of this family. The use of tobacco cannot be tolera- ted in the house. Each brother shall take pride in the cleanliness of the home, care of the rooms and furniture and the saving of unnecessary expense. 'Plenty for use, but none for waste," shall be the and member admitted to this brotherhood must have the admission ratified by at least three members of the advisory hoard, and he shall as- sign his wage "to the treasurer for collection until such time as he 'is able to meet his expenses in advance. Men shall be assigned, in turn week- ly--one to be résponsible for the fires, one for the care of the toilet and the | supply: of clean towels--in the sleeping wipihg of the dishes around the house. A careful buginess account shall he kefit for each member of the associa: tion, receipts to be given for all moneys collected, countersigned by the tréasurer, this to be part of the du- ties of the secretary, Weekly meetings shall be held, open to every member of the household, at which all 'receipts and disbursements #hall be audited and full accounts of all the purchases of the household or any task Value Of '"'Ozone.'" The value of "Ozone" (it is really liquid oxygen) is well known to medi- cal science, It kills the germs of in- ternal disorders. If taken in concen- trated form (and that means "Soln- tion of Ozone, the coupon kind') it ensures: a speedy cure . for asthma, bronchitis, Bright's disease, kidney rouble, malaria and rheumatism. iis stringent remedy' needs with ib a tonic laxative to secure the best re a \sulls. Your druggist will give vou sixteen oumees of "Solution of Ozone' for' fifty. cents, and it vou insist on Eompon | "guarantee a free i ackape of "Celery King." ~The Pub- eret of good, i 9 Williame ho "had no a; Good blovd--rich; red blood--is 'the only cure for such complaitits as an- aemia, decline, heart palpitation, skin eruptions, - rhewssiatisth, kidney trou- bles and a host of other every day ailments. Gogd , blood makes you less liable to, disease of every kind, because it st hens and stimulates body to thtow off any ailment that may attack it. Good blood is the seeret of life, and the se- red 'blood is Br. Pills for Pale People, These little blood building pills have saved lives that doetors and nurses have dispaired of. They have cured thousands of others--they will cure you, too. Mra William Boothe, Mont- rose, Ont., + "For a couple of Juars my du er, Meta, was Ail - ~vomplained of head: -- and distressitiy weakness, abd sevrived to be sadly going into de cline. We constilted several doctors, but they did not help her, She was appurently bloodless, and we were airald she Uould not recover. She ite and was greatly re duced in flesh. At this stage a friend advised me to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and in' a few weeks we no- ticed some improvement in her condi- tion, and that her appetite was im- proving. We continued the treatment for a couple of months longer, and by that time she . was again in the best of health. She had gained. thirty-two pounds in weight, bad a good color, and was in the hest of spirits. 1 do not think T am putting it too strong- ly when 1 say I. think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, saved ber life," De. Williams' Pink Pills. do only one thing, but they do: that well. They do not act upon the bowels, they do not. bother with mere symptoms, They actually make the. new, rich, red blood that goes right. to the root of the discase. and drives it from the system... But. you must get the genuine with, the full name, 'Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for. Pale People," printed on the w » around every box. All medicine a keep these pills or you can get. them by mail at 50 cents a box -or six -boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, -- Civie Beautification. The question: of eivio improvement the city beautiful, or whatever yon may call"it, will not down. Dr. Mat- thew D. Mwin, président: of the So- ciety for Beautifying Buffalo, in his annual report, claime that ornament- ation in & city pays, not only in the added pleasure of living in it and making life better worth living, but in a financial way. He cites Paris and other Buropean cities, © to show that embellishment has paid well. He ad- vocatee making the city beautiful to arouse civic pride, Art and beauty, far from being efleminate and enervating, are ennobling and exalting. Right liv- ing and high thinking--beauty, har- mony, symmetry, attractiveness, al- ways have a commercial value, while ugliness, 'discord, ungainliness and dis- order always mean material gain for- feited, if not money . actually © lost. Any person buying property is willing to pay more for a home in a well kept. locality than in an inferior one, though the' attual building may not be superior, Easily Answered. Pat, the faithful water-earrier of the district, was one day standing on the river bank when he was addressed by a man noted for his curiosity. Said the inquisitive one : "How Jong have yout dawn water for the village, my good man ?" "Ten years, sor." "Ah; how many loads do you take in a day?" "From ten to fifteen, sor," 'Ab, yes. Now, I have a problent for you. How much water at this rate have you drawn in all, sir?" The driver of the watering cart jerk- ed his thumb towards the river and replied : "All the water yez don't seé there now sor." 1 Don't Forfeit Good Looks. There is no beaty so attractive as the beauty of health. It is a kind of uty almost anyone can have. Don't endure pimples, boils, blotehes, ete. They not only mar personal ap- pearance but are signs of dangerous blood disorder. Wade's Iron Tonit Pills cure the blemishes 'and remove the cause. They are a great nerve strengthener and hlood maker. In boxes, 25 conts, at Wade's drug store, Money back if not satisfactory. A circular snufi-box said to have been made from the mulberry tree which Shakespeare planted in his gar- den at Stratford-on-Avon, was recent- ly sold for £1 12s. at Sotheby's. The upkeep of Chatsworth, the svlemdid soat-of the. Duke of Devon: shire, is said to cost about £100,000 annually. Ao RE Rirde: that fly at nicht have eyes Oat, which are almost + double the size of those of day birdsy : : .{ the table in five days and lost every er more vividly illustrated than by f | the evid i | handed in, It contained the news that PARTED IN HASTE. WVicissitudes of the Lady Are Great--Wealthy for a Minute, a Miser's Daughter Goes Back to' II-Paid Toil, . Nothing in real life is more grim than the way in which fortune, sought or upsought, will suddenly. smile upon an individual, and then with equal withdraw - her favors, says Answers, Such cases, of course, are to be seen scores at gambling resorts like More Carlo. Quite rently. a young Austrian officer won £23,000 at pentiy of it on the sixth. The vicissitudes of fortune were nev- given tly in a bank- ey: case in the court. e bankrupt, a guining engineer, had won. and lost no fewer than six fortunes in his lifetime. Once he made £7,000 in a single week by buying a jmine and selling it again. Bo soon as he was paid the money he went to Wyoming and invested it, and some three thousand besides, in purchasing &n interest in another--a copper-- mine. Before night camo the news that the copper lode had suddenly "pinch- el out." The investors were beggared. James Addiscn Reavis spent more than twenty years in building up a fictitious claim to 12,500,000 acres of in Mexico and Arizona. This en: ormous territory, which is roughly ing, ten times the size of Devon- ire, was originally granted to Don Miguel, a grandee of his conirt, by Philip V., of Spain, and 'still belongs to his heir; if one can be found. Reavis invented one in the shape of a besutiful Mexican girl, ' There is no space here to detail the ingenious for geries of birth and martinre certifi- cates, the false miniatures and other evidence which this brilliant swindler prepared in order to bolster up the claims of the gil, verdict. was given for - the girl, who was by this time Reavis' wife. Reavis was turning to receive congta- tulations of his friends on his enorm- ous inheritance, when g teleoram. was a second examination = had proved that the original deed of gift to Don Miguel was a forgefy, The verdict was revoked, Reavis tried and sent to pri- won for a long term. Matimilian Hershal, a wealthy miser was fount oné day in his wretched room dying and carried to a hospital. 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Last year for $16 per Ib. One potato cropping in one year, 361 lbs. This means to a grower three times tato of «all time. Now offered here forwork, and no rot. Send{for list, con- the/Grop off the same soil with same checks paid, press opinions from Sl taining history, photos of potatoes, that this is the most wonderful po: papers, ete. WE PROVE IT TO YOU the first time, and pure seed sold in s at less than one-third Concord, black: Worden, fancy black, » the new red; Rg , quality and Canada only by us. PRICE $1 PER POUND. SMITH BROS. Box 35, Beachviile, Ont., Members of daughter be sent for. On her arrival | he told her that he had left her: all | his wealth--owver £300,000, Breath was failing him fast, but : after a short | pause he began to speak again, in ' low, broken whispers, Suddenly he ' fell back and . expired. He had not revealed the secret of where his bonds | and cash were hidden, Seardh nroved a minute, went bunk teen shilling a weok, ------ Management Of The Dairy. Milk clean cows 'in a clean place, with 'clean pails, 'and ' store ilk in cldait cans. Milk cans and pails. should be clean: ed each time they are used, and scald- ed énce 4 day. . Brush the udders and flanks of cows st before milking, Do 'not stir up manure or litter or hav just before milking. ho not mix warm milk with cooled milk, Cool 'the milk: as soon: as taker from the cow, to work for fif- Cleanliness in all the thinos relating to the dairy is the one thing essen- tial to. success. i ati--_------ Going Back To Sandals. A shoe manufacturer * I6oks in the future, and sees everybody in sandals. "We'ter goitig back to 'the days of Greece," he savs; "In five vears we won't lie wearing anything but san. dals; 'in summer time at least. Leath- er sandals for children were introduc: od by us several vears' ago. They sold like hot eakes last wopson, and they're going - better now. We're turning them out 'aw fast as our factory can be op- eratec, And this vear we've been mak- ing a quantity of large sizes, ------ Nearly 1,000 horses have Lesh liber ated from wearing blinkers in London so far this year. No case of shying or other inconvenience 'can be traced ta their disuse, Em THESE MEDICAL FACTS You Can Stady 'With Profit. How few realize that twenty-five per cent, some 'ifiterference with the function of elimination. The whole body exists hy reason of the tratsfusion of fluids through its componént parts. Up to a certain point the body has power '10 object to destructive = ele- ments, but this power is limited. fhen, as in the springtime, the body is loaded with wastes and pois- ons which it can't elimimate, fermen- tation, decay and germ life run riot through the blood. 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