ram omenâ€"Apparently 1101 many, and I propose to 81“ ‘to hunt up another experi- I her week’s up. ‘ a path thrciugh : Yay before F311: LS here that has g: ‘3‘? PCOPIS keep; ilders Supplies rce {allâ€"fI’éee yoh’ve gift a‘ ne‘ me had much experience: .INDSAY, ONT- Low Prices For. Tamara, Heating 3 of Ontario Veterinary; .‘oronto. Ofï¬ce: Smyth'sg or night calls promptly‘ L DENTISTRY A SPE'; ill Supp“es *ost double Duty Cam. 111$ Glass, 1 Oils, Forks. The Store Where, Dol- lars bring ] th:ir -Value1 gt“. a position paying $2.75 a. day 3 inthe car shops, operating a nut 1 aniliolt machine. I got along well. 313? boss asked mo Where I had Worked before employing me. I had a SWY 8.11 prepared. Ind a Story Ready. “From an American in prison I had learned much of St. Louis shops; also that it was not customary to ask for letters of character in the States. Ihad wanted to get further â€a? from the scene of my imprison. pm, but I got this job and I took ‘1- So I told this boss of the Shops 11ml was from St. Louis; that my :me was King and that I had come ‘com the Steel 6: Iron Co.’s Works. 'Ifemained there Seven weeks, and m1dSaVed two-thirds of my salary. MI? Work was good, and I had been advanced to a. position of more re- Sp'mibility. One day the foreman of m3'1'00111 sent me to the shop boss m1 was told to get my 'time.’ I .35.“ Why, and was merely told, 3° 1mm 311:7. ,you 7 gr:- _gon_v1ct.’ . Are no respocter of persons. 9:09}; in every walk of life are uniï¬ed- Have You a. Backache? If you have it the, 5'3! sign an: the kidneys are not W8 properly. heï¬lmed Bachche leads a mind “a" Trouble. Check it in time by taking A rds 0’ 110m KIDNEY PILLSE“:2 gum Cure all kinds of Kidney TM“. Bathche to Bright's Dim 50:. A box at 3 [0251.23 :11 dealers of magi“ . oer said: free captain wants to age, 1 â€#1912ch positions you.’ 'I‘hats air-genteel way they ‘have I “’35 8895- 15; of saying ‘Come along; I Want to .1 we) lock you up until the police captain t F194 . . of the district can talk to you and 1 Chartergfint Pl’lflflim I look you over-i I was taken to a 1 {all new“ I, _ police station and charged with , ivagrancy. I was in jail seven days 1 l 1 //’d 4 before spoken to. Then the captain sent for me. He had written to the penitentiary for my full record. ; A CRIMINAL “He said: ‘You can’t live, in my i district, and you can’t live in Chi - / 2 go- better go back to Canada ' I y BIRDSâ€"WHY THEY “ told him I wanted to work and pro- ‘ T0 REIMAIN SO. ' posed to Work and be honest. He â€5 ‘ shrugged his shoulders and replied: {tor Lon! “"3“" l give you 24 hours to leave.’ i “That meant if I was found in the: no, a". ' Chicago after one .day I. would be at- ; rested again. I had $7 left. I went ‘ “m“ u u- 3 down on the lake front and. made a “a Undolnx- ‘1 deal by which I could work my Way . , to Duluth, but the ,next morning when the ngSth PW" ' I went aboard of the freighter the that the 91â€?th be’ 2 mate called me a ‘dâ€"-â€"- Canadian en who 113“ Just com- g convict,’ and told me to clear out. I terms is Qetrayc‘i by i begun to feel mighty nasty by that hate 10" Du?“ 10y ; time. I was rapidly losing any resom hing the Mg out- } lution I ever had to let my old ‘- criminal friends alone. I had not .595 the very mCP- who, yet met any of them, but I knew ' ‘ 0‘ ï¬ttcen or t where to ï¬nd them if I wished. But £1053 meound l; was not quite ready. I made one their I s'of EON resolutionS, are ' ï¬nal eï¬ort andâ€"failed. ; in a few _monhE a??? 3 San]: to om Level. 0353“?" Tjnï¬bvid ' Not ‘ “I concluded. to go to Milwaukee. 1110 5mm“ ‘ ' The fare was $5. I bought a scalp- 7.2163131? '{ff‘l‘f‘Ed tie/3.3: ‘ er's ticket for $4, thinking I would ,_.,1 1:1:‘y‘tcllfl‘i‘ltthqg; they save a dollar. I got on the train. 1; w :4» 312:1â€; “honestk The conductor took one look at the “Incl“?fl {hexjsliadbeen tiCket' punched it and “PM: ‘You t“? r" 51“, could can't ride on my train With no tic- UL: $01. which ket like that; it’s an excursion ticket â€oil and is just a year old.’ I examined ? Vilih 111'? :. \th) u in!†101‘ SO long. . .L- 1.1-1...‘ road 900d v_'::‘e'i "â€5 no“ man pm. ca man While I‘Obbing )1' Toronto. Ont. 22‘ age when 1-] cad, write and 21 education. I '1 age of boiler- acquimd in the .22 when I enter- Med to starve a (liminal life 222: uaining had 1 had become a 15. I fust robâ€" )xmd saloons and '22‘k. It was in ,22 a residence one How would have L mad I believe 2. bu231axsâ€"â€"not to :51. ‘mt to use a. victim is about than was my r’s Life. { Kidney Disorders .1141 not. have thought was 1 flw wintel Windsor. 3 gunman. 11 for his "“"H‘ 'tf:!r: l41 nova- mane m ram .1 did not. know for several day: how" M had secured the momation. ‘ om I learned that at my boarding nous; there was a. workman who had an acquaintance at Kingston. He visited the boarding nous. and law cud r.- cognized me. Idid not‘sggmm. They told ‘the police and they reported to the shop Where I Was employed_ I then learned that the Syracuse dcâ€" tectives had been watching me for . Itsrtod (or flu West. "I had $35. so I bought ¢ ticket. to Chicago. An oï¬cer in plain clothes was waiting for me. They had watched where I bought my ticket and sent 3 telegram ahead. The om- 326 at a plathrm suburbs and I was qr:1_-A..1‘ THURSDAY, AUG. 13th} men, but they escapec that a. house had bee the day before in an by two tramps. I w: for three months, aw what happened, I wil it was enough (18., hot foot. I land and found a couple were just tlt men I That fall we travele< country, doing little winter I Was caught on property. A frienl touch and given th ‘ My record alone was _ __ , 1...,1 ’ from the Canadian lakes The Muskoka. region is absorl lot of Yankees these days. U; on lakes that are easily reacl which are little knOWn, New State folks are settling in old hen cléan them and the top 0‘ 9- em whxle they '51"? ‘1 has been °n. t ' may b6 planning. and “ch a. ma: __ __ in VB minutes mor‘ tOS, Amen-Iona of Our Bonn†‘1 ‘ times it w .utu - ufl I had, and I am better Ofl L_ If it is not th worse. I don't b‘ question as. panions ran and me. He shot at they escaped- T] Louse had been b1 before in an adj‘ “'an5. I was 1‘ NOW ON lily: AV. v. -F ed to walk to a. vil- s away. I met two nd we went into town liceman came up and Suddenly my ofï¬cer escaped. Then I found lad been broken ‘into in an adjoining town . I Was kept in jail hS, awaiting trial. r any job then. Just , I will not say, but to start me- for Canaâ€" I landed at Windsor, couple of pals. They men I wanted to meet. :x‘aveled all oVer the ' little jobs, and in the “Hum. with some stol- uuxau Awâ€"vâ€" I. region is absorbing a . and under dugouts and scows, and :ks and on the bank are 1 ï¬shing. " Off, back of as the Muskoka region, and streamsuas a. yellow 15"“ Paper 1'†Northern :er off right here not this it is s: lon’t believe I w: t I could." LL ' you gOtdon’t take too Ld tackle with you. It. to ï¬nd somebody who the sort of a." trip you _ “L _ mm n uvv ) take than al Q4 what to l the hunting Incite. In I .111 Coultry- ninetenths 0‘ 1 W ithOUt got eight here m is some- I would “Once a Invasion In ba'ï¬d â€7(50 per â€tent. is 031% pombl. and Valuable mic». ud- ‘nd tba pagne, 1! uors. cabin stores. like have also a trick of WW '- pnf‘ puguv, u uv- no like have also a °Ck 0‘ MI 9 i . in. dainty napery. Silver'm °‘ p5“, and Will“ to tempt utgpkm._bhur ““"’V “3'va ‘ - . and wines to tompt'an'epm Tn" salvoro are reckless and untmnkinsn and as they- gather in hundredfl 0V“! on. In a†man pro-mph what he rush them'i- much destroyed. WM tho"Herder" was lost in 1882. M burnt whalobone worth 315.000 O» to. 'to haw leather costing twent cont! apaund. In the “Exnmeline†wreck 0‘ 1900 they trampled crates of costly glasswwn to get at (our case- 0‘ French prayer-books valued at tweno ty-flvo cents apiece. On one ocu- sion tWO salvors had got ashoro 3 ‘ piano, and were adopting the 8010‘ mon-liko expedient 0! “Wins “- in half, when n shrowder chum bong)“ it from them for I. bOttle of whit 1 t _ A-kln nvers . A; a. â€"â€" key looted fromâ€"Iboâ€" captain’s cabin. When the“Grasbrook"went ashoro in 1890 every man on the shore provid‘ ed himselt with a. German co of which instruments of torture lb. ___ns--nâ€" had a. large consignment. and to se- cure them packages at much more costly freight were thrown over- board. When the â€Orion.†from Baltâ€" seen gdorning every along the shore.â€"P. “ ‘Guard,’ said one comers as he stepped form at a north shore the train for ten mint across the way to get neat.’ And, taking t‘ as sent for granted. and got left.†mo re about Alter the early 1 come down and befor lustâ€"minute travelers, sleeping; car porters platform of the Uni night and "SWappcd ‘ 1.\__-..:.- which added so much to the telling can only be imagined. “It Was about 4 o’clock in the morning, boots, and Was having ' smoking car. when I heard a. horrible yell. I jumped for the car. and befor . judge of my surpri the M.P. clad in pajamas in the aisle and trying to epolo to two ladies 1n lower seven. The noise wakened everyone in the car. and, what with the screams, the ll. ' the strong e of the commercial men who sturbcd there Was a per- Arter I had ’ asked for a. drink 0‘ we. ‘ . to quiet the 3-9 he got up -7_ “.1: uhnn he arriva Lic1an mto asked for an explanatlon. He told me that his boy woke him up and In otder to quiet the little chap he got up, got the Water. and When he arrival at what he parted the curtains,‘ which were not and Was about to lift up the little tellow’a head when his‘ UthVAnvvâ€", the little teIIOW'a head w: supposed son screeched. N startled, he spilled the glass or and douched the sleeping ' I 7) .un or 8.110 uuuv.u._ -__- who screamed again line of “How da “What do you mea the politician clear - J:A‘A‘I H luau v-v ., the politician clear to the ow. dressed immediately. Woke up boy, dre’ssed him in the sine ï¬nished his trip i IN SLEEPING CARS. “Speaklog 0! strong language. said tho stqut porter trained moustache. “rommds me of a er passengers. Ho v c'onstruction Work, pro “talk up" quit. I» bit to his man: hhnï¬ay and The Highty Brlfllhoro Barr colonists '01! 80mg ’ said one of theso newâ€" he stepped on the plat.- north shore station. ' ’old for ten minutes; I’m going way to get something to 1d, taking the conductor's for granted. he proceededâ€" thing that will Wake me} T8211: is a. dollar in it for you each time.’ Sure ., A- nan week he wu up enough, tho :1 with me again. he got going. and grabbed h ï¬rst time and < cited. “(1 w! handed me I puncn °“ ‘ loosened all my “9““ ‘ apologized. “d h. 9". lax. but tho punch '81 tho mom!- Th° next ‘ on a new route and I the fellow uinco." 1,-A the Ieuow Imw. “What to the funniest incident you\ over orperbnced tn the business?" 1 asked the anxious enquirer. The long one smiled n reminiscent smile and dcliv lows: "About two or three w ago there Was I ered h'unseu as (01-. echo on party 0! school teachers from the West on my car for Non trend. The most of them were ladies, and good looking ones. too, but there wcr 0 two or three who 1wore certnil..y more than 21 years old. One 0! them smuggled a, small pup into the car by a. hand bag. and proved Itself equal to the unequal“... : all the letters are handed ‘ “black cabinet.†Then one w - 1 im - 81 She 0'“ to bed a moat ed - at random several letters from end) lately. I had no quiet, and so the ï¬nding out about suspicion that ev- ll right. She l heap. All the letters selected in these variouswmuetheuopenednndex- Iluuaâ€"o v..- , “About six o'clgck in the morning t to make up she got up, and I Wen the berth. ' 0n opening the curtains 1 saw a rough-haired pup. about as big as a pint. of cider. mixed up with a, ‘switch' of (also hair. He was having a. lovely time, and was growl- ‘ ' . About halt night, but. she did the heat shooould With the switch. and , let her keep the dog until we got to “She gave me {on ecu . long porter. with a sour smile. as ht took tin values 0! . ht drummc: > und..po'mte¢_l out his car. _._‘4 ‘_ “hm guard of the late-com perm mm¢“'°"‘- She said she would re- ndso as wc'wemonlyl roux the any I 3"" in." ’. She was onled all did the bat 5120qu .he dog until we got to beanidohowould re- lsoach-{mon‘y‘ 0! course. he v. mo the dol- 5 worth tWiCO L wuk I went. I haven't seen Wu. He got ex- Inthe Buuunpottomeeawatehtul 131! asleep , jut that eye 1- kept on all newspaper- end magâ€" coum. he azinel. not! any 30 the d01- ddered objectiouble II ruthlessly '0'“! W160 “bucked out.†Asunfln'cnrvdnaneeu â€k I we“ extended to private Menu. 3.th Thetukthnn hap’gmï¬c moment on one. but the Russian omen! system has - y .. proved Itself equnl to the undertaking. busmess? r- In "91'! peat once of unpomnee t there are omcnls eoneï¬mm' the sell as to]. three weeks em or school to the system the morning ‘ 80"“ the curtains jects. m K..- wac- I.†.. ___, Over All M “at. '1“ wawwâ€" -__ .. the button and the buttonhole, two in- fairly be regurdetl ventions which may as important, since they did much to ' The original but- n was wholly a product at needle- ‘hlnckod out.†A Wandunnce in t0 amended to private correspondence. W011!» which W“ 90011 improved by the ma omen] nyItem has proved Intel! eqnnl to the underaktng. :8 Bu-mmghnm merchant in 1689. It In every post once of unportnnce 3001‘ 200 yeu's *0 improve on the methâ€" ‘iodot sewing the cloth upon the cov- “black cabinet.†whose duty u; u; to :ered button. Then an ingenious Dane received. Am gutnpohthetdeno! makingthebumn Intwo parts and clamping them to- with the cloth between. Bottom. 0! almost everything. 0 RUSSIA'S ARGUS EYE. (ortmnte and benn- , Lune drcnmmnccs ' men.†said the man who mm D her. but from the quotes Shakespeare. “ ‘Which. take.“ Valley of ber mm- its flood. leads on to fortune. i “Yu’mpuedthe man minds.» bitterness over past ' fled in heiress. “I remember tho ul- 2 had taught her the that led an my fortune well.†“What tide was that?" most trials which‘. n,“ i “Itwueventidagndmm- lil- Buineonllke Way. Young Mr. Bizz (briskly, to (air pmâ€" prletor of the photograph galleryy-I'we “pad in, Miss Frame, without much in the style I usually do preparation. 'wlnllmakeupmmlmllmntw was “my. PAGE Button.- chemimll"; gave vogue