seas. and the mad “the on a. night oi June, a hand to beckon u the path of the new“ ays and the bywm h sky folding all ‘acareto drag mom ne‘er a. Voice’ to mg» ml! of the long white to“ he far hotim’s “L Ms:â€" Iook or a turning back till duSt shat! claim the dust! Ecclestone MacKay, hm Magazine. rs charge- The rec every 7333' M is a genuine roS€_ cut of sparkling 5511mm?†‘ uaranteed’ very y. , Belcher With a :0“ ,he take of the strange'm m the countries stage old. i sell you ........ and at great eXpense. Dd used by t ‘ . and In“ ,il'ul women of icgn women I'M ndreds of Amer massed their use it have exp and satisfaction. 2 secret is easily mam-9W“ le to follow. and it I'm †the expense of cmmS. c , mas. and forever give 10" ‘ aut'u'ul complexion and M. 3â€: from pimples, had 0059’ â€- ks. etc. It alone is worth Wig: 5' times the price we ‘5‘ 3',“ a ight. that lasts t00' dawn that. break. trail and the known ,tnu trail you must tat. 0g directions and long 8"“"3'3‘ of thï¬ 0] breeze and the hm m, :a breeze ï¬erce and hold, a breeZe that gives them tale that. a. hm in eautiful Complexion ' jumps u 9" in beret? , trail without 3 â€we a wanderer-’3 bones ire both. u this ring 35 “net 18 manniactuï¬ng a s than 603 half « _ “2 recipe is m. Reveal?“ nd recilm '°' , complexion d by the oams'rALS for 8. kill“ t w II ACHAMPION rOR TOBACCO THE tutusrmx or 8110ch PRO .-\.\'1‘ CON. DOCTORS MFFER. A .\‘1) THE SMOKERS S’I‘HJ. SXIUKR. \Mail and Empire.) Kllr Hardy “9.5 somewhat. taken| â€nation, and 90 00W"'“‘"9 flick thv 01hr day when be 1â€â€œ 8mm mivity of the gut,“ new. thatme British Welcome League, of tions.†He quotes the M“ " Toronto. dUcS not allow smoking 0|! woman who was ch'fd by Mai“ its premises. "It would not do ‘10! and who“ one deï¬vd 911 ordinary me," said m: British Laborite; and wtment. It: most distressing “a three out of 1.01;: British immigrants ture was nausea. and thia" w†a night echo hix‘ words, The W. timy cured by smoking on. ciga!‘ 01 course, has a right to forbid after each â€1" Tobacco m 8.180. “mug. and to classify the habit) baen used in cases ~0‘ Whyfl‘tioni 'ith the Consxzmption o! liquor. bu“ and drowning,’with 800d mt" \ “05 - ’ Â¥ ' e “ho how the opposxto V1.9" HOW TO SMOKE. might quote mm sound authority to. "’9 effect that Tobacco has its useS.‘ Havgngfhus pgovgdmflhï¬t tome†as well as m muses. , has its thefapeutic “909- D“ Nam“ SM()KL\U, PRO AND CON. (goes onto In a men: issue of the Jom‘m“ “ESL Paters'wmg Dr. Nalpasse ‘6}? C'-‘SSes tho quvstion of smoking and “ï¬nes at the r'uzu‘lusion that. gen" erally speaking, there is a. time to an“? as WM! as a time not to smoke. 50an {n-ople are beneï¬ted by the moderate use of tobaCCU, and some aremihm‘ by it. Some p00?" are killed by its immoderate ‘ use “me Others «how no ill effects from â€109‘ imnwlemte consumption. Dr. Nuplsse declares that he does no: advise any non-smoker to W “dined t0 the weed, and he (18' c that certain classes. of 81110†ï¬rs, if they value their health. should live up the practice. Those V†we heart trouble, or lung “005:1“ 2111mm tobacco. "In a word,â€â€˜ N: °' “5' hex-mus aï¬eCtion, are- better T!†FE 7-" .Ims'uSt 1 “2 HEEA to. m Yâ€"OOHE read here. â€of lQNHâ€"SAMGSW your: eyes 5" ' digestion by excmu; ...- w- V,“ . “m secretion, and so doteminins a n. ‘m greater activity of the gum-1c secre- en. gue, d tions." He quotes the euro! 3 plp¢ ’ fox-bio after each meal. Tobacco has also not: ‘9 habit‘ rm used in case! . of asphyxiation , and most. or pe0plo tobacco, ahead In the allowance 0! use the habitual smoker. me smokers, and asserts the. on WWW. ‘\ m 4 r'-- . l . . ‘ ‘ :most ociéntiflc. Their toucco ‘stripped in thrads like hair. .11 ient. the most powerful diuretics m stufled into an exceedingry less effective than ‘90 "â€3““an pip." 0' “a pip. the J“ . ,_- -m. .mnknr dmws two whirls. no 1 digestion by exciting so mamas Q ll (lune-a»: '0' _.-_ o “tor-dimes pipe.. 0! ad! pip. the J- tobacco aid; smokor <1an ‘7'" whirls, no - 'tho “Rumwand then laws the pipe aside. _‘.a-_ _ it. is c061. two more whine are uk- en. and the process continues till the pipe is more than haif‘gmobd. By this arrangement, although the pipe; is relightod often. the temperature in the bow} is dways kept low. 'and the nicotine does not vol-Allin. Dr. Naipasse says. the Oriental tobacco: contain the minimum of nicotine. maximum. the diflerence between the mildest and the strgngest- tobacco: time tone nueu u, a... but,†‘ The little chickens were too far away! to be hurt. The farmer's wife en? deavored tobave moths:- hen take care 01mm. but those who luv. used. this; pin: know the experiment 19. ninety-nine men out o! a hand- md. a. failure. The stepmother Who 2 to eight. m’ 3.va the uppie 329‘ 3 WM opunty u'd )tbd’l‘ifl great. sullen-er from completely worn ‘ U - , treatment with no beneï¬t 1 er" It is often advisable. “y: Bell. m worse day by day end was begin- 'his bulletin_ 61: "Poultry Manage- ment." to beach the chicks to most aimtoloolusnponlm“*9"as hm when eight to t. «:1 weeks lax _ V we 0 e. htâ€. Wm.†1_ was “Wee try Dr. When allowed to remain on the floor. Wnllmms Pmk Pins. To my 3"!“ it in amount to keep them d0“ ‘0“ joy before I bed taken the pills t tokeepthan trdm crowcung. u wide month they began to help, and by the locateâ€"3 to 4 inchesâ€"cm used. there he but little i! any non , denser of time I had taken eight boxes every . mmmmm m mm mm mm m- 272°me meme: and I «19 once more enioyiné' per-Inc chicks cu: Why be taught feet haltinmdatrensth. I look W‘wmt by puttingthe perche- near one x the d nounc A2_. th‘n‘ymlwu. qmmwesk'noal I V“ WW his MW. A FALSE mPRESSION. A 'nless the report in sathtnctor-y. the owner 0! the [and is not required ‘ A - A 2) 14 l- -m E 55% age move rm - W the m that the trees dial) nonmes the imdm‘ ruin ° ution. 3i no in the habit. of wanting. n this plan is inconvenient. or does not prov. oflective. the met! my' be plum on the pudenda: wk for . {ow mu. mummy†W Teach Chicks to Roost J PAINT ‘. THE BALTIC WILL BE A srmfl TEGIC POINT ACCORqu TO ONE WRITER. “Exchanges-.578: Awrimrlntho shaman Century drawn attention to the Importance of the cruisn 02‘ the British float in the Baltic. II is the sign. be m. that the Admiralty bu at lat. Inked up to the struc- flc value duoot this body of inter, whichis isthe key of Gmy'l mi or williguï¬ild. [one than that, Kiel is dimcult of access to an enemy. the upprocch being guarded by a net.- work of ishndl. with which the Cg!» mat is here studded. These blends? ere surrounded with rocks Ipfl shoals,i and though there are three Manuela1 through them. the Great Belt. the; Little Belt. and the Sound; it takes} some steering to bring a, men-o'-we.ri through. Needlees to say. the Ger-1 man navy knows all the quirks and: turns of these intricate waters-«hez acquirement of such knowledge haw“ fur. and NAVAL WAR J. G. EDWARDS co. “I. dty {nets in the dim. mcitysogï¬mw Agimintheskyby And we: the wide free sky- Am the song that was born 1 The long whi And the city far away : A good-night. kiss in th‘ ‘Anda kiss at the break of day : For light are the loads we lwar, my And the starlight all for lme â€"-Cha.rlea Hamilton Musgmw. Lippincott's. Cottage“ at Stoney lake are com- plaining about the careless use a! ï¬n:- arms at tint. resort. By highway and hill and grove And the sunlight is all for We, And u-‘blot on the sky by r: at we are out. on the long. Will sing there till I die Sn)†L 1 “High, flail