8 y 1 : ' ° > ¥ 1 ; : Ci THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, 'JANUARY 22 1910. MAHARAJAH TURBAN DINNER GOWN. Thoto by Joel Fader: I'his draped turban, which resembles the headgear of an East Indi prince, ir called the "Maharajah," anf these Oriental turbans are fur r * éharacterized by gilt or silver ornaments with pendants dangling over the side of the brim. Toe {llastrated turban is of coral pink velvet and skunk fur, and has.a dangling ornament of the smart tarnished gilt cord On the muff 1s also an ornament in larnished effect Gains 20 Pounds. . ' In 30 Doys Vik OF LUCK Remnrkable Result of the New Fiénh- | Builder Protoue, In Many Cases of Run-Down Men and Women. | | i | | 1 | { { I's Satur- Prove It Yourself By Sending Coupon Bejorw For A Free H0c Package. ie I never saw anvihing effects of that new tfeatme P'rotoane, far the building up of welg nd "lost nerve force acted like» miracle than a medicine & 'well known gentleman : peat il of the revolution oh" ar luttored the big taken piace in his condition. mueh, prs 8 pan to think that there was nothing | tim. on earih that could Inaks me fal 3 Ly Pack Charterts laughed. fried tonics, digestives, heavy eating, 3 5 5 service diets milk, beer, apd almest every- be ible to be of any 4 thing else yoy could think eof, but|yol. Then bp turned and walked away *Wait/ don't hurry away," other cried, "we both need change clothes. You must adr to house. 1 am Cyrus Webhor--perhaps you've hoard name?" he added with touch pationage, Hemrd his name! Cyrus oJ. Webber, the he we called in New There was an excited cry from # (oaply of propie on the hank t, iman had taken a header i | river and brought the victim a {a fdent safely to the band 'thank you, sir; thank "By Hike the 0 n it ver fo in ol my I'he wheat York ol his own penniless name king, Lie « thoug ton. "Yes, During had leit I have hoard of vou, sir." the brief introduction the riverside and wire ng towarus the house, "the which ran down to the river, teris 'moticed there was an jet simpHeity. EE "It looks am odd little mud but 1 grew tired of the exeitemer and gaiety of places where 1 have enterton, and so did my Sadie." After flown the ae « itr « iy Man or Woman Whe Is Thin Can Recover Normal Weight By The Remarkable New Treatment ment, Protone, p thout result. cars, and beg for me i thin for daughter, Was nat- I had been an to think it 8 to he that way. Finally ead about the remarkably successes ought about BF tie nse of Protone ' decided to it myself Well, nok at ! the mirror think it is mebody else 1 Put on Just 26 pounds auting the month and never felt stronger or nervy' in my Ife FREE PROTONE COUPON. t will cost you thing to prove the omarkable effects of this treatment 'he Protone Company will send to wiyonea free S%c¢ package of Protone f they will fill cut this cou A und nelose 10e in stdmps or ver to LL €lp cover postage and packing, and & evidence of good faith with i usiructloneg to prove that it doe vork. They will also send ful tructions and their book on "W ry 'ou Abe Thin" froe of 'charge, giv. ng facis which will prebably as- vndeh You. Yo want to put on mare flesh au out the following coupon to-day » Be packages can 'only be had Ww iting direct to Detroit. Fhe rotgne Co, 2418 Protone Bldg. Bettolt, Mich, Charteris and paused door from voices came He coughe and Mr. Webber turned. been there Jong ry went on, "fms gentlema father's life, my dear. shter, Sadie--Mr. dressing stpdrs it, an open sound of discreetly "Hullo ! Thin he saved your is my dat my dear." Fhe girl to Charteris and antly. lunch he noticed that thoug ionaire talked constantly daughter seemed to take no in anything, hardly raising her eve irom her plate, and leaving the roor as sooh as she eculd. uneertaink which turned a lovely SneToed fle. hea I am afraid," his host Then he continued : "I trel that | for saving my life. TH offer you job as my temporary secretary Yam here incoy, if you care to it up. "Thank vou very much, sir; awlully goad of you to offe billet, The following day the down = to breakfast daughter, After Name. Hireet it host and not breakfast Charteris but the milifonairé said pleasantly : 1 tell you what I want dome evening. amuse yourself for the day." Charteris = otsved him Ten minutes later he was thi on whife skirt attracted. his attention. ~ It came from g hammock that wa slung wneath a tree, LET US DO: of it. eallett in: a tow, clear voiee : YOUR PLUMBING IF YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT. In our work we are away esprimental take me up the river, please." Miss Webber's lng violet eves: rest ed thoughtiully on a AY LL We do pot guess at how things should bo done ~ | ; i € : wa know! As to prices--we also know you'll not object. VID HALL, 66 Brock St. Phone 33%, voit took me on i. ; uadirstand," "Charteris replied, Has "phe Wabber spoken to your duties 77 she went on. shook his head, vs . I I" I | m= '| ¢ laughed; ro |S VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANY | time for Charteris to see that it was a a \ young | the | the | vie "1 was glad 1] the | Who- who--I conte | Mr. J. my | his own house; 1 came here to act 'as of | the ities, and--"" ns condi- lent. Bho sat Yorward in the punt and Saat I am not a milliofaire's daugh- EE -- began to speak eagerly, quickly : harteris 1 beg you to make up some excuse and leave us but the niece by mardage of 2: agin Please go, for my sake: See, "1 know that you once offered me! she went ox opening a little bag 'at]'™tY Pounds of your own . money {er wrist, Bt hav 22 at og «land then undefwent. cousiderable risk here oe Pisin by going to see Mr. Webber and tell 1 he f Lin have | He leaned forward and. elasped | ing ion the auth. and --_-- 1) Cre ! two slim hands 'held out to him. something to ofter you. © re sirher rus J. Webber has been kind enough 'Miss Wed I can't thanx > . a enough for yor interest in me,' to take an mterest in me--he has of sad gently. 'l am sorry, but fored mie & billet in America, and it j cannot possibly back out of any will be lonely there. A man, he said, gagement with your father. ought to take a wife out with him, The girl's face fell forward into her [and there is only one girl i want,' hands, which he bad released, and it |he went on tenderly. : ba you think | she cares enough to risk it? : seemed to Charteris that a sound Ls | suspiciously like a sob escaped her] "A new life in a new country," she} whispered. "Yes, dear, 1 will come ii} | lips. { Ihe next moment you really want me, mas { her head and her face . tired, GIV E N COLD T i "Take coldly. : That evening Charteris dined alone with the millionaire, who said, when {the servant had left the room : i "Some timé ago | had a bet with a friend of mine that 1 would be able ! {to burgle my own house in spite of | his arm hurried to the open windows 111 the latest burglar-proof fixtures in | of the smoker, and exhibited a quart | the place. 1 mean to win, but I must bottle filled with' rich, dark liquid. {have proof that I have succeeded. A | "Want to buy some nice gold tea?' {witaons woul id be able to say that J jhe asked, with just the suspition of a f had done #0." . wink. looking { | " | once, take it.' ths he 1 en had raiecd was white and she me back, please," she said But Passengers Thought They Had! Some Good Whiskey. Everybody's. Magazine, { It was a prohibition, country. As Soon as the train pulled up a seedy little man with a covered basket on "I'm to be the Charteris Two thirsty cattlemen Laughed. brightened visibly, and each paid a "Yen, dollar for a bottle. fey "Wait until you get outer the sta- [soe steal some of my own trea- tion before you take a drink," | the d | Sunes take a couple yoursell by |)ittle man cautioned them, of don't | vay of additional proof--and 80 help { wanter got in trouble." rie win my bet.' He found three other customers be- fore the train pulled out, in each case church ele somewhere struck | {repeating his warning. and Charteris, standing by the | 'You seem (o be doing a pretiy de of the millionaire burglar started | good business," remarked a man who F nervously. They were in the picture | had watched it all. "But I don't see gallery, where there hung some of the {why you'd run any more risk of get- orld's famous pictures that Cyrus J. | {ing in Jebber had bought. The millionaire had dressed the part, witness," you own me --even are to accompany me to home in Grosvenor Square, | one, trouble if they took a drink | 'before the train started." "Ye don't hev? Well, what them harteris noticed, and as 'he watched | hoitles had in 'em, pardner, was real | is employer take a knife from his " } ocket and begin to cut a Gainsbor- { ugh out of its frame he uttered a | word of protest. { { "Sir, is it worth 2 cald tea." » -- Their Customary Way. Ww ashington Post teachir 'of one of the classes picture ?"' in a school in the suburbs of Cleve- The man of millions laughed softly. land had been training her pupils in "I can't carry the frame, Here, hold | anticipation of a visit from the school] be light while 1 roll it!" compussioner," said George S. Wells, The millionaire stopped suddenly and | of Pittsburg, at the Shoreham. At} put his hand behind him. "What was last he came and the classes were hat noise ?"' and Charteris was amaz- | called out to show their attainments. «d at the change in his tone. "The anthmetic class was the first "I expect vou've lost you're bet," talled, and in.order to make a good] "there is someone com- impression the teacher put the first | ' question to Johmny Smith, the sar) pup Al * "Johnny, if coal is sclling at 6 al while spoiling the ! ng. $3 Have you got a. revolver the rillionaire said in a low voice, and to Pe Turray & Co. Loimited FT ast Years 1-7- Growth in MW ing 1 Bing St. TORONTO Our Tanuary Whirewear Sale The crowds which are here every day for our popular White Sale is striking evidence of a full appreciation of our efforts to furnish savings in needed merchandise without sacrifice of quality. ' Quality is idealized in our White Sale Take the Un- derwear, for instance, such beautiful, dainty, carefully sized and finished garments just the kind the most critical would choose if, prices were regular. The same peerless quality distinguishes all other offer- ings in our January White Sale. We are proud to sell such goods and prouder still of our ability to sell them so low, for example : Lovely Nightgowns in especially dainty designs, made with a desp yoke back and front, with sles ves made en- tirely of Val. insertion, neck finished with Swiss fold and ribbon, a very odd and pretty style. Spesial price .... . $2.60 Other styles at... $1.25, i. 50, $1.75, $2.00 up to $16.00 Write Our Mail Order Department. ton and you pay the coal dealer $24, how many tons of coal will he bring you ? * 'Lhree," was from Johnay. "The teacher, said: ~ 'Why, Johnny, that isn't right.' "'Oh! I know it ain't, but they do it, anyway.' "' - f 'harteris' surprise he drew one from (his hip pocket, { "No, and besides--' { The millionaire's reply was a strange jone, He Changed his revolver to his tother' hand, and, drawing something {from another pocket, he lifted it in the prompt reply much embarrassed, | TYPES i burglar's jimmy before descended heavily upon his head, Whefi he opened his eyes again three | rien stood looking down at, him. He taggered to his feet and stared round {as ildly. "Where am I? her 1'* A tall, leap man with a stern face and iron-gray "hair answered him. "I am Mr. Webber," he said quietly. "You !" Charteris gasped; "'then-- don't understand," he alwent on; "I came here to-night with Webber, the millionaire. He had a bet with a friend that he could burgle it Patents Issued. following patents have been recently through Fetherstone- haugh, Dennison & Co. wr ont Ho- licitors, 18-20 King St. , Toronto, to Canadians--( Mrs.) hy Clerk, jUnrtain Ring and Hook: Wm. A, Doble, Hydraulic Appar. and Means of Operating ; Chas. Lalonde, Litter Curiier ; L. J. Weidig, Side Frame for, Ra lway Car Trucs; A. J. Reid, In: valid Bed ; H. A. Mavor, Electric Mo- tor Eeipionts for Marine Propul- sion ; Morley Boake, Mantel Pad; H. K. House & H. R. Cope, Meat Slicer; Thes. A. Woolley and Herbert Fox, Grain Shockers. To Americans--R. L. Edgecombe ard S, E. Pope, Bed ; Wm Caldwell, Expansion Auger: Ches. J. Fensom, Vie Construction Device ; Ovila Baigne, Window. The soldier jesurd y Where is Mr. Web- lead which vo 5) He stopped sud in I fenly, the lean-faced man had given a sue en laugh. i That's a very good romance, young k (fellow, but my story is a trifle difier- It was that yon, accompanied by a clever rascal, who knéw ny move- {ments and personated me, came here y to night and collared some of my val- of even gain: which Oriental Diet. of earlier another question. Various men fighting under alien flags, who are not their people, for are sometemes pure love of adve SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. of Dange Hartford Courant Recent events bring to mind the existence, even modern' times, of a' most individual, the of fortune old as the institution of war. facts hardly indicate, however, will be long continued. Whether the soldier of fortune to-day is the same as the soldier of fortune days is, moreover, his existence 10 w not The Middle Ages; sometimes an un- quenchable dedire to gain rank, power, kingship, these things may not be so hard sometimes forces ahle theif place not reject their powers, is an exile less brilliant in Adventurer Who motives \ Grande--the present Uruguay Even after the height of lis fame had been ---- gained he, with his sons, served in| Off Two of His Own the French army in the Framco-Prus-| Toes. sian war. In the wars of Servia aed yoo york Woild Bulgaria there were Austrians, Rus Sir William Hewry Perkins, the ine dans and many other foreigners, while ventor of many coal-tar dyes, was in Spain one has only to study the tadking in New York, before he sailed names of present statesmen to see fir England, about the Psychical Re how many Irishmen have served un. ch society. der the standard of the most Catholic "Crookes and some other scientists' king. The wars in Africa were won go infor physical research," he said, by O'Donnell, who was born in Spain, 'though I confess that to me the sub but whose ancestry is well betrayed. ject makes no great appeal. A warifor. named O'Higgins was fa- 'Personally have come in con. mous in the wars of Argentina., In thet during a fairly lo cfreer, with China the leaders have been time but one ghost story. It's hero was andl time again men of western race, | a man whom L'll call Snooks and it would be interesting to know! "Snooks, visiting at a how many graduates of Annapolis | house, was put in haunted cham- have served in the Chinese navy. Inher for the might. He said he felt Morocco it only the other day La unecasines®, nevertheless he took to that maid Mclean was at the height | bed with him a revolver of the latest of his pow | Amer tan pattern. The way in Central America 'He fll aslewp without difficulty, paved by William Walker, who ait as the clock was striking two he had countless others following in woke with strange fecling of op- path. But there are pression which combine to make Litt ng 18s head he peered' soldier of fortune le The room was wanly {than it formerly 'was, ted by the full moon, and in that forts were defentrd hy veird, bluish light he saw a small EE TE , LOOKING FOR A GHOST. Dares Snooks Shot vr and Death. America in picturesque soldier of fortune. The is an institution as Present that - #n Central quite there are which over the earth with people | Causes i It nture, ander country a is was as their causes. was { has | his things trade of pleturesque Walker's of the gold of a where to exile in a country on many the 8 it is political leaders to take which does sometimes it that of the about a cause Mm illumina: alg [uables, Char finterfere with his escape, hut, | he said. fpolice, but, yesterday, fac interdst | 'My 'daughter is not very sociable, | remarked. owe vou something 3 while take hand. is) ¢ mo this | ese, so 1 listened was | know the rest 1" i , his waited for some instructions as to his work "Don't trouble about that Charteris. In the meantime you could promptly. the lawn, going towards the river, when a and the owner "Mr Charteris, can you punt ? Then her companion's taf, athletic figure, and suddenly she § believes that 1 have illage so, please, don't the vou When he found that he was sf | surprised, he guessed that you might so he gave sf | vou a knock on your head and got off {himself $i The 'color ebbed from Charteris' face. it i 0 of," telling [to stéal, or that I had no idea he said slowly. "It's no use my that went my companion here was a burglar. man tooked at him course of things I sent for the I was wathed 0 lof what was going to take place here vi Fhe tenn-faced the | keenly. d| "In the ordinary {should certainly have his | {o- night, so I came prepared, with a Charteris, few friends to await the psychological ! Moment. ©, "You were warned ?"' d| "Yes, by a lady--who told me tong story that coifroborates your own, and enabled me to lay a trap by which our mutual filend will not Hong enjoy his liberty." It was not until after the trial and {sentence of Pluff Pill, as he was eall ed, that Charteris again met the girl he had known as Sadie Webber, but whose real name was" Marion Wood. "Miss Wood," he said eagerly, must thank you for all you did." She swiled as she gave Kim a ab| 8 n her "When you would not listen to me and go away, I had to do something to his plan about « the burglary, and--you she added bitterly; Cost of Beauty. flow New York Dames Keep Young. Recently a young New York Society the bet and 51a downtown beauty parior. This parti-| cular bill amounted to Fifty-two dollars | for the month, which was, perhaps, a little lower than the average monthly accounts rendered by this Shop. tained such items as Turkis Baths, Viclet Water Rub, $75: Facial 73. The attendants at these exetus! ve "beauty parlors frequently make as much as ten dollars a day in tips. Deeastonaliy some © 'grande-dame" in sables extracts Fettumed ten dollar Rlece from her gold bag and tosses it to ancy with an air of lefty grace. One of these attendants confided to a friend in an unguarded moment that among the many lotions and beauty restorers used in such establishments a prepara- tiun for restoring gray hair was most in demand. [It i= usually charged on the bill at five dollars a bottle, under a taney name. but in reality is the sam formula as HAYS HAIR HEALTH, which retails at ail rugEists for 59 cents and a dollar r Bottle, and 1 Tmanuisctited by PHILO HAY SPEC i) 3 FIER NE ES has many imita- | ors, but those who have used different PERCH Ix § Tee HAY'S Ha --ealth is the most e and 94s, Melon, Agent. S$ of I . i see now that 1 was made a fool you that T did not come here { i woman received her monthly bill from understanding. i Iscon~ { chologist, narrated, during a sion of of ghosts. seorviully. good place, it want to waddle back to this poor vale of trouble, while if vou go to the bad place, vou'll be kept there." i i! i indepen Tent A well kpown sculptor tells the fol- lowing story = "Whenever | see a toothpick I think of a dinner that was given in Rome in honor of two Turkish noblomen *'I sat beside the younger of the noblemen. He glittered vith gold em- broidery and great diamonds, but nes vertheloss I pitied 'him sincerely for he was strange to our table manners and some of his #Prorg were both ludicrous and prinful. "Towards the dinner's end a ser- vant extended to the young man a plate of toothpicks. He waved the plate away, saying in a low and Ist ter voice : *No, thank you, I have eaten two of the accursed aml | want no more." already things, Ask For A Sample Of Wade's Healing Ointment. Try it and be convinced 'that it is without an equal as a healing ointment for | cold sores, chilblains, pimples, blotch- es, burns and itching of the skin, Large boxes, 205c. Sample free. Me leod's Drug Stores, corner Princess and Montreal streets, corner King and Brock streets. His Silence Understoed. Chicago News. Liming as honored guest with a gatheing of governors, was ['rivate John Allen, of Mississippi, whose very whimsical way of saying things makes yeiple smile. He himself told what happen d when he was once called on to speak : "I got up and said," ex- ! plained I'rivate Allen, "that I came with the understanding that | was not {to speak during this trip. Then some 'one cried from the other end of the room, "Yes, and | came witli the same » 0 "on Yn Ghosts. (Cleveland Plaindealer James H. Hyslop, the brilliant psy- discus. the Paladine case in New York, an-original old Jads's opinion "Ghosts !"" exclaimed the old lady "1 don't take eny sto vou die and go to the. isn't likely that you'd in them. H Woodward's Grippe Water for chil- A awn post office branch). sometimes, now and then, Some "absent-minded folks forget To write it 1910 isaid, and that said | , is sold at Prouse's Drug Store! many nameless ones . who are forced to | Steamship company; other soldiers of leave their homes for crimes, great or {forture have their motive a force petty, who seek to retrieve themeelves | NO. less mercenary But war to-day among strangers and who oftentimes |® much more highly orgavized thing end when than it was vears ago Sefore they an alien turf enfolds us, { Tight nations are apt to sum up care Awd none there are to tell fully the forces with which they have where wa lie. to fight and every step which is ta is curious to read. in history of | ken in organization means ono less the famous soldiers. and adventurers | Place for the soldier of fortune and who served under.flags not their | his trad : own--Henry Hudson, an Englishman, who sailed under the standard of Holland, Christopher Columbus, a Genoese, 'who discovered a continent in the name of Spain, Kusiusko and Puloski, Polish patriots, who fer American independence, and as is them It Cross, Sleepless DBabiea. When little ones are sfeepless and cross it is a sure sign that they are i h not well. Probably the little stomaclk ought or the bowels is out of order, or the : pny 1 Gor [opild may be suffering from teething don, who gained distinction in the troubles. Give Baby's Own Tablets service of the emperor of Chira. Pass-tond see how quickly the child grows ing . rely the Shwaeiee periods | gol} and happy and sleeps soundly of - the o Ages, when adventurers|,., (po drugged sleep of "soothing" moved like wolves back and forth all ki k y i ale { over Europe, one has only to stud medicines, but the natural sleep o ' REO; VY » ¥ health. Mrs. Edward Sicord, Maskin the bureaucracy of Russia to find a onge, Que., says : "I have used Baby' 1 \ > o a ¥ go" 5 : " . {potent siatuple 51 the highem ype Ti Own Tablets for indigestion and othe ss . er ; troubles of childhood, and they al regeneration, needed leaders of every % T" kind--soldiers, statesmen, bankers, or. WAYS Work like a charm, They always 4 ¢ keep my little. one well." Sold by ganizers, and all were brought in a from the outside. At the control of [medicine dealers or by mail at 25. o things their descendants remain to: box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine dry. Witte, Rosen and countless oth- |Co:» Brockville, Ont. ers--these are not Russian names nor os were the ancestors of these men Rus- | The Horse Was v nluc ky. | sians. The passenger inside the cab sudden- In somewhat similar manner, when ly put his head out of the window and America was fighting for her indepen- | exclaimed to the driver: "Get on, dence, there were many foreigners who | man ! Get on! Wake up your nag.' were needed in the organization--Ba- "Shure, sor, | "ven't the heart to ron Steuben, the Prussiars Pulaski and | bate im." Kosciusko, the Poles, and Lafayette,! "What's the matter th» Frenchman, Of all these it can | he sick 7' be said that they were fighting not! "No; only for America, but for the cause lucky of freedom, which was also their bwn, | but they were soldiers of nevertheless, Ts with him *" Is sor, 'e's not sick, but it's un 'e is, sor, unlucky ! You i mor, every morning, when | put im in fortune, | the cab, | tosses 'im whether'e'll "ave { ia feed of oats or FH. "ave a dhrink of § There werc many soldiers of fortune | whiskey, 'an' the poor haste has Jost {in the Italian war for freedom, . and five mornings running !" Garibaldi had been one himself, serv-| z ing in the French navy and in the | army of the republic of the Rio | ee Al Requirements. Boston Post > At a dinner at the Colony Club ia {New York, Mrs Pankhurst, the mili tant suffrageite, praised the American (department store. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, { Lucas County Frank J. Cheney makes oath that hi! Saoenior partnes = the firm of F. J. eney ©. oing business in the 4 : , i {City of Toledo, County and State afore- At the same time, she said, "you irm will pay the |8re not, in your department stores, sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLL CARS for iguch really 'universal providers' as each an ery case of Catarrh aa | our London stores--our Whiteley's cannot be cured by the use of Catarrh Cure. FRANK J, HN T, Harrod's and Army and Navy: There Sworn to before me and subscri in| you get everything positively every { thing I know a lady who said to a my presence, this 6th day of December, Whiteley assistant once AD. 1886. 7 (Seal) AW. GLEASON. Gt. Po or Hall's Catarrh Curse is otary Public. Where is the Brussels counter ? ally, and acts direetiy on the blood and | * 'Carpets, sprouts, or point 1' the for test su! aces ihe system, Send assistant asked.' Sold} id HENEY iia 23 Tuindo, oO. Simmons Bros." twenty per oamt Take Hail's Fa "aii Dru ¥ Pita 4 for conxtipa- hand clpsping the oil at the foot of the bed. "Who's mulously, ar "I here was no reply not move, * 'Who's there ' said Snooks again, Answ r or I'll shoot 'Again there was no rly, and snooks sat up cautiously, took care ial aim, and fired. *He hmped from that eo shot off two of his thare 7° he demanded, tres The hand did night.on, for own toes." » The Crab In The Whale's Ear. When the whales were still frequent dong the lines of passenger travel wross the Atlantic nothing was more ommon than to see the great heasts hurling their bulk clean out of the waves and, after a flight through the vir, falling back into the sea with an normous splash, a spectacle never ailing of, interest to the tour. st, but not due to any sportive dis- osition on the part of the leviathan of the deep--quite the contrary. The breaching of the whale is no fun jor he beast. It is a frantic effort to rid himself of the torture of There is a marine crustacean pesters whales to the verge of endur- ince, and there seems reason to be lieve that some whales have been driv. insane by these tiny parasites. It is a crab of about the size of that which is found in the ovster When it lodges on the whale it infesin the nner surface of the eyelids and the war. By swift rushes on the sudface the whale is able to clear its eves, but the crab in the inner ear cannot be dislodged by any such means. Rather Tall. oteAn earache, which an Utica Globe "That," said Senator pponent s argument, sxaggeration." He smiled "In fact," md an Tillman, "Ie of an an amusing he continued, "it is as exaggeration - as the story shout Henjamin Johnwon's height. They said of "Ben," you know, the andidate for sheriff, that when he made a stump speech, instead of get ting a stump ready for him to mount, they would, because he was sy tall, dig a hole for him to stand in" MeLeod's Tooth Paste. fu tubes, heals hardens gums, sweelens purifies the breath, removes keeps the teeth sound and pearly. 15. tube" ¥eleod's Drug Stoves, eornes Ki ned Brock streets, corner Princess a Moutreal streets, The farmer makes a lof and and tartar, the of money January ensmelware sale now Ser or windows for cut prices, » ar the middle man,