we “r .-<;m‘“ovs-*i:' v" wwe'wwrv‘w . r -«.. ‘.,»"“‘f“t-"~ ‘2. am, , .e-(y‘erew‘..,..â€"H,.f\. R. WV , .v ._,,,s,,..,....,,...- Amiâ€... . . va'w“:~'â€"‘- v t t r l 3 ll y P l ) Libby’s Vienna Sausage “:1 Is distinctly different from any other sausage you ever tasted. Just try one camand it is sure to become a meal-time necessity, to be served at frequent intervals. libby’s Vlenna Sau- sage just suits for breakfast, is ï¬ne for luncheon and satisï¬es at dinner or supper. Like all of Libby’s Food Products it is care- fully cooked and prepared, ready to-serve, in libby’s Great White Kltchen- the cleanest, most scientiï¬c kitchen in the world. Other popular, ready-to-serve Libby Pure Foods are:â€" Oooked corned Beef Peerless Dried Beef Veal loaf Evaporated Milk Baked Beans Ghow Chow Mixed Pickles 1 Write for free booklet,â€"“How to make Good Things to Eatâ€. Insist on llbby’s at your grocers. Ubby, Mott's!!! & llbby ‘ (Mileage uc::-_--â€"â€"-â€"-_::_â€"-â€"-_;______â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"=~â€":m Mrs. Smithâ€"“Oh, doctor, my husband is very bad. Do you real- ly think that there is .any chance for him after this i†,. Doctor â€" "I certainly think so, madam. After this morning I shall only call once . a day instead of twice.†, Don’t experiment with unsatis- factory substitutes. Wilson’s Fly 'l’uds kill many times more house flies than any other known article. ~â€"â€"-... “Yes,†said Mrs. Mugley, “I 'always try to retire before mid- »night. I don‘t like to miss my ,‘beauty sleep.†“Really,†said 3Miss Knox, “you should try harder. ‘You certainly don’t get enough of it.†nothing equal to M0â€" ther Graves’ Worm Exterminator for destroying worms. No article of its kind has given such satis- faction. There is .“If it takes one boy one hOur to do two errands, how long will it take two boys to do one errand?†Answerâ€"Half a, day. Used according to directions, -Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dyseutery Cordial will afford relief in the most acute ‘form of summer complaint. Whenâ€" ‘evcr the attack manifests itself no time should be lost in seeking the aid of the Cordial. It will act im- gmcdiately on the stomach and in- itiestincs and allay the irritation land pain. A trial of it will con- 'vincc anyone of the truth of these ,asscrtions. “Now, Harry,†asked the teacher lot the juvenile class, “what is the 'meal we eat in the morning 1called 2†“Oatmeal,†was the lit- tle fellow’s prompt reply. Beware of the truth crushed to learth, it is liable to rise up later and take a fall out of you. THE CHINESE STARE. Familiarity That is Not Rudeness â€"C-ode of Etiquette. There is one thing in China that travelers, and especially ladiesi’ ï¬nd it hard to bear with com- plalsance. That it the Chinese stare. This aimless, imbecile look that meets you at every turn makes some sennsitive people annoyed, but to become so only adds to the dis- comfort. On our wupan whatever we did pass was an object of engrosstng interest to the whole ship’s com- pany. Dressing or washing was especially an opportunity for a. good long stare. At meals the crew hardly ever took their eyes off us, and probably if you had asked the-m what they were looking at they would be at a loss for an answer. Privacy to the ordinary Chinaman is an unknown thing. Everything that can be done in full View of the public is carried on and rather than feeling embarrassed by the situation he seems to enjoy the curiâ€" ous gaze of the multitude. Familiarity is another trait that strikes a. traveler on a wupan, but that the Chinese mean nothing rude is quite apparent. They examine carefully your books, writing, pen- cils or other things you may leave about, and feel the texture of your garments. If we speak Chinese, they would ask us our ages, are we married, our income, and various other questions which according to Chinese etiquette are quite proper and in order. We have already learned that to take off your but when you enter a room is bad manners, that if you wear glasses, no matter how short- sighted you may be, they must be removed, even at risk of falling over the furniture; that you must not stand at ease in the presence of dignitaries, but at attention, though not necessarily with your heels to- gether, nor sit down until permit- ted; that the correct thing is to shake hands with yourself and-if you wish to be very polite, raise them to your forehead; that tea is not to be taken until the host wishes you to leave, when he merely touch- es the rim of the cup; when you s1p and depart; that even the smallest article at hand must be handed with two hands (one is exceedingly rude), because if a thing is worth doing at all it is worth doing well; and so on. . The Chinese code of etiquette 15 most elaborate, and all‘a. foreigner can hope to do is to observe the 11t- tle everyday courtesies of life.â€" Shanghai Mercury. {1 is not necessary to go to “The D. d: L " Menthol 250 all run RHEUMAJISrâ€"it H tS rinvs. us use_ . Plitstdi's {Lilli results Will be satisfactory. druggists. Davis 65 Lawrence Company, manu- tacturers. ORIGIN OF THE CHERRY TREE. As a cultivated fruit the cherry is of Eastern origin. The ï¬rst garden cherries, as well as the name, have come from an old Greek town on the southern shores of the Black Sea. The name of the colony was vated the cherry. So in Creek the cherry became cerasos, In Latin cerasus, in French cerise, in Eng- lish cherry. Pliny relates that the Roman General Lucullus, conqueror of the great Mithridates, brought the cherry from Cerasos to Rome. A tree laden with fruit is said to have adorned his triumphal proces- sion. In the course of the next 120 years the culture of the cherry had spread far and wlde and reached even remote Britain. It frequently happens. that a man doesn’t appreciate justice when he gets it. A Domestlo Eye Remedy. lurluo Aflorde Reliable Belief to Eyes that Need lore. Try Murine Eye Remedy in Your Eyes. 'It Soothe: E10 Pain. Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. TURKS KIND 'ro ANIMALS. In the matter of kindness to ani- mals it is said that the Turk cannot be surpassed. Thus at Stamboul the wandering dogs are i reated with great gentleness, and when pï¬ppics come into the world they are lodged with their mother at the side of the street in improvised kennels made out of old boxes lined with straw and bits of carpet. And frequently when a young Turk happensto be flush of money he goes to the near- est baker’s shop and buys a quan- tity of bread, which he distributes among the dogs of the quarter, who testify their gratitude by jumping up at him with muddy paws and snililing muzzles. ' When the novelty of marriage wears off it is a poor marriage. The marble cuttcr’s apprentice ISSUE 130- 33*09- has many hard lessons to learn. Ccrasos and the inhabitants u " " -snurses- ~50“ mumm- IMPL 'iCliPM' _ = e urea†cmcxzrzns. '4. ggcï¬rs.m9i%4u :th 5R5 , a vacuum aiflln u.) ,5- .‘ M AN :3 at ' 5 i .. . v: 'j “. r 1 i ~ >â€" ‘1 r ,y z. . my. *3 Wh nt bled with. . : burn, blisters, insect stings, z sore feet, or {spot rashes, , ‘ a lam-Bu . ppgyurprising how quickly it eases 3 the smarting and stinging! Cures , ‘* cores 0:: young babies due to .~ chaï¬ng. Z3 lam-Bolt is made from [nu-o a herbal essences. No animal fatsâ€" , no mineral poisons. Finest healer! » Druaaltts and Stores span/where. WHAT HE REMEMBERED. “An’ ye fell from a window, Jer- ry'l How far wuz it ye fell 2†“Tin stories.†“Well, well! That was a. great fall. And what did ye think on your way down 2†“Begorry,I didn’t think of no- thin’ until I passed th’ ï¬ft’ sthory. Thin I remimbered I left me pipe on the window sill.†mmâ€" Holloway’s Corn Cure is the medicine to remove all kinds of corns and warts, and only costs the small sum of twenty-ï¬ve cents. HE WAS Shitâ€"FRISED Too. While visiting a reformatory a New Orleans mission worker ob- served among the inmates .an old acquaintance, a. negro lad long thought to be a model worker. “Is it possible I ï¬nd you here ’2†“Yas~ sum,†blithely responded the back- slider. “I’s charged with stea- lin’ a barrel 0‘ sweet pertaters,†The visitor sighed. “I am surpris- ed!†“Yassum,†said Jim. “So was I or I wouldn’t be here!†Wilson’s Fly Pads, the best of all lly killens, kill both the flies and the disease germs. ABOUT THE SIZE OF IT. “All men are born equal,†quo~ ted the moralizer. “Yes,†rejoined the demoralizer, “and the equality stops right there.†“I’oor Waggs ! He was a most genial soul.†“Yes, indeed he was. The only thing he ever took serious- ly was the cold that carried him Offl’) ~â€"_... ’Tis a Marvellous Thingâ€"When the cures effected by Dr. Thomas? Eclectric Oil are considered, the speedy and permanent relief it has brought to the suffering wherever it has been used, it must be re- garded as a. marvellous thing that so potent a medicine should result from the six simple ingredient‘ which enter into its composition. A trial will convince the most skep- tical of its healing virtues. ~___ .â€" ONLY CASE ON RECORD. Georgeâ€"Do you believe the wo- man ever lived who could truly say to her lover that he was the ï¬rst man she had ever kissed? Madgeâ€"Yes; Eve. BICYOLISTS, young or old, should al- ways carry a bottle of Painkiller in their saddle bugs. It cures cuts and wounds vvrth wonderful quickness. Avoid substi- tutes. there is but one “Painkillerâ€â€"~ Per‘x Davis'â€"25c and 50c. REVERSE ï¬toonss. “How did Smith not about his salary when he found he was cut down “.1†“He seemed very much cut up.†\.__.â€"_._ Faultless in Preparationâ€"Unâ€" like any other stomach regulator, I’urmclee’s Vegetable Pills are the result of long study of vegetable compounds calculated to stimulate the stomachi-e functions and main- tain them at the normal condition. Years of use have proved their faultless character and established their excellent reputation. And this reputation they have main- tained for years and will continue to maintain, for these pills must al- ways stand at the head of the list of standard preparations. Slimpurse (uirily)4«“Aw, [no good man, is it customary to tip waithas heah 1†Head Waiter (con- descendingly)~â€"â€"~“Not unless you are better off than the waiter, sir.†Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. both the germs and the flies. _ ONE RELIABLE MAN WANTED IN EVERY THO-SE ANGLO-SAXON NAMES. Two recruits had just been brought in by the sergeant. Elisting Ofï¬cer (to ï¬rst one)â€" What’s your name? Recruitâ€"Watt, sir. “What is your name 1†“Watt, sir.†“What’s your name? I ask you" ~impatiently. “My name is Watt, sirâ€"W-a-t-t.†“Humphl Where do you come from '2†“Ware, sir.†“Yes, dunderheadl you come from i†“I come from the town of Ware, in Hertforshiro, Asir.†antmult for all Allmentu of \ HORSES or les Stock , Fully ex leined in on: -. little boo let. Mailed freq ‘ on request. Address The Veterinary Remedy 00.. LlMlTED, Desk A, 75 Adelaide St. East, roaoxro, cm. FOR SALE. Twenty acres (two blocks) first-class Koctenay Where do fruitlszLallslnshed.adjolnyng (lfastlegarJuliction I and tuwnsite, close to depot, railroad frontage, level laud. good soil, abundance of water. school, store ; good boating, ï¬shing, hunting: an excellent location: no gophers here. See this at once. A. HIRS’l‘ Owner, “Oh I That/11 do_†CastlegarJunct on, British Columbia. Turns to second' recruit. . “VVhat’s your name 7†’7“:- w MEN on 3 “a R 53m†women. “Moe, sir.†“Yes, you, thickhead! give me your name?†“My name, sir, is John Mee.†“Humphl And where do you come from ’2†“H00, sir.†“Confound it, you blockhead! Don’t you understand? Where do you come from?†“H00, sir.†“Well if everâ€"†Sergeant (interposing)â€"“Tho man comes from the Village of H00, near Chatham, sir.†“Oh, I see I†___’~. ‘5. .\ CASE Mal-o $3 eBay and estab~ - lish permanent. business on our capital. Our- high class groan sell on sight lnevory home. are quickly med up and "spent. ozders , came last. Exclusive tor- ritcry given. Tun Hon: Eur-rm 00.. Dept. 50, Toronto. Ont. Ontario l’eterinzu'y College TEMPERAHOE ST., TORONTO. GAN- Establlshed 1852, taken over by the Provlnolal Government of Ontario. 1908. Afï¬liated with the University of Toronto undo . . l‘ t control of the Dept. of Agriculture of Ontario. Conch: o~eus lst October, 1903. Course of study extcn s lllrou,l13 college '6 .. I‘EE ’ ' Calendarcn npplit’ml‘ibin. ‘ S )- ER SESS‘UN $75-00“ E. A. A. GRANGE. V.S., LLB , Principal. Dent. [Ln lN SELECTING lNVESIlVlENIS INCLU DE SGME BONDS Will you wane v m CATALOGUE A BOY’S HOLIDAYS. The ardent controversy which- has been waging in England and America concerning the best way 5 to dispose of school boys in the ' long summer vacation has promptâ€" ed the Grand Trunk Railway Sysâ€" 3 tern to issue a. special publication giving suggestions and practical hints to parents, as to what to do with the public and preparatory school boy during the months of July and August. The vacation camp is one of the solutions and the publication entitled, “What shall a Boy do with his Vacation†thoroughly covers the ground and solves the problem of the best way for a schoolboy to enjoy his holiâ€" days. A copy may be obtained for the asking by applying to Mr. J. D. McDonald. I Standard Canadian Bonds ' haw long been important assets of our Financial Institutions, of large Estates and of indi- viduals of wealth. First llforlgages on farm pro- perty formerly made the favored form of investment to persons of limited means. To many, an issue of bonds was not well un- dorsloocl. Today such investors, know- ing the merits 9]" our Canadian bonds, knowing that they are fractional mortgagesâ€"7'ngesenl- ing a larger mortgage secured illv'ough a Trust Companyâ€"are making a. distribution of their infer-sols. An ideal division of smyil'usï¬mds, we might suggest, would lieâ€"«(z mortgage (1. muni- cipal debentureâ€"a railroad or public utility bondâ€"(m approv- ed bond of a manufacturing concern. Bonds qï¬brd a number of important advantages orer mort- gages. amony which might be mentioned FOUND WHAT HE WANTED. “I started out on the theory that E, the world had an opening for me, and I went to ï¬nd it.†“Did you ï¬nd it?†“Oh, yes. . I’m in a hole.†Impurities of the Blood Counter- aoted.â€"Impurities in the blood some from defects in the action of the liver. They‘ are revealed by pimples and unsightly blothes on t'o skin. They must be treated inwardly, and for this purpose there is no more effective compound to be used than Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills. They act directly on the liver and by setting up healâ€" thy processes have a beneï¬cial ef- fect upon the blood, so that impuri- ties are eliminated. NOT EXACTLY. “I suppose you are getting a gem] rest at your summer cottage?†“A good rest? Would you cal. sleeping on the floor a good rest'l†retorted the head of the house. â€" Safety â€" Issues recommended by us are purchased Only after rlgld lnvestlgation by experts. â€"cood Interest return. â€"â€"Prompt and regular payment of interest: coupons wlll be cached at your bankers. â€"â€"Long lnvestmentâ€" bonds run from one to thlrty years. â€"â€"No expense for Investlgatlon. â€"Reacllly marketable. â€"can be used as bank collateral. .fl‘he microscope in the hands of exports employed by the United States Government- hi'ns revealed the met that a house fly sometimes car- rios thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy hotly. The continuous use of Wilson's Fly Pads will prevent all danger of in- fection from that source by killing We Qflcr the services of our organization for assistance in selecting your investments. Some Rallroad bonds yield 5 to 5m. Some Utlllty bonds yield 4! to 51:2. Some approved condo of Manufacturlng Companies yleld 5 to 67:. 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