A young man who was to be married in church to a Miss Way, after a court- ship of {our years, privately requested the choir not t0‘ open the service by sing- ing. “This is the Way I long have , «V;_‘,.. AuC W] like his fulher every day.†“Poor dear! And have yo thing '3†,V_.. 5.....u. I\L‘pb house it is utways at hand and .no equal as a ready remedy. .havenol tried it, do so at Anna "A Grand Medicine" is the encomium one!) passed on Bickle's Ann-Consuma- ï¬ve Syrup, and when the results from Its use are considered, as bornc_.ou’. ky - r, "-5.. . avuuny, new baby at your house a boy 0 Johnny: “Ma says it‘s " aâ€"goin’ to be baptized ' an’ if I have my way about change her mind berm-n thn " “Charlie Gonebroké appel good deal upset. by the n . Yes; I understood him to llosl. his balance.†Mrs. Slybel uu-uqul. It. lgve me such reliertho-t‘vl‘ would not ' without it in the house.†, For cold tn the chest, calarrh in tne Mead. etc.. Zam-Buk rubbed well in to inhest and forehead gives quick relief. 189517195 uses as an cmbrocation. Zorn-Bu}: heals chapped Hands and cold sores. eczema. poisoned wounds, scalp‘ mores, itch. barber's rash, blood poison, mpies, hails. Spring emfltions, oto: 7t also stops bleeding and cures piles, ï¬stula, etc. All drugg'mts and stores at 50c. 11 box, or from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. for price. 6 boxes sent {or $2.50. Send 1c stamp for postage «‘1’ free trial sample. “A G V Reliel. . ,- j erbrough : ‘ :. “n r -enralgia, or , , ‘- gat- weak back a! ' yours? I! 1: has. reh'r'émber that Zam- -8uk rnhled well in over the aching part twill give you speedy relief. Zam-Buk icnntulns valuable herbal essences so_ re- ï¬ned and concentrated, so searching jand so powerlul, that a little rubblngl mamas them to penetrate diseased or «nu-nun l ‘Vlll the muscles and nerves are needln litelp. They have “caught cold"â€"-the nerves are “stan-ed"â€"irrltated, inflam- ed. Yogi" body is a wonderful machine and it sometimes needs a little lubri- cation. What proper lubrication does ’10! an overhead machine bearing, Zam- iBuk wilt do {or a joint or lever or ;muscle which is inflamed, or heated. cr ‘ hate, or aching, because of cold, new I ralgia, rheumatism, etc. Mrs. John Sidstone, of Swan Valley. L‘ManJ, says: â€I have proved Zum~Buk 1 i0 be a sure cure {or rheumatism H . Mrs. _.\'ayberleighj 'DOES nuggunsy on EHAVE YOU A WEAK BAGK? Civil uniforms in England are, in some stances. highly expensive. The Prime Minister's lull-dies; embroidered coat ' broidered tunic of I a county costs £18‘ , 3. 3a.. a city lieutenants uniform eom» fins to a little over that. Among yihe‘ icurious discrepancies or civil uniforms inlay be mentioned the fact that {ho crown less than that of a ConsuLGeh- ml, though his trousers, gold-laced, ,oome to Gs. 3d. more than the Consul- Gencral's silver-laced ones. ,rv._v, \ Psychine can be précured from druggist at 50c and $1.00. It is a .popular and largely used remedy. â€I had been' suffering from La yGrlppe. My lungs were weak and] fluid a cough, but Psyemne'eured me.†“MRS."H. BEAN. “Cheapside, Ont.†Psychine can be Dmcured from any‘ druoa‘ut nl mp nn.‘ 01M .. . 5 Inc same aoctor says he has tound “his prescription invariably suc’cessful in affording quick and permanent ‘rgm [lief in cases of coughs, colds; cald'm‘h. 4bronchitis and other throat. and chest giroubles. Mrs. Bean, who has taken 41115 prescription, says: ISSUE NO. 12â€"0â€. (pronounced Si~kcen). 1 (102. 2 gr. Ouim’ne Capsules. â€Take two tenspoonsful of Psychlne In same quantity of watcr or sherry {before each meal, and before retiring. {Take a 2-gmin capsule of quinine berm-e ‘ olng to bed also. followed by a drink ‘ 1 hot lcnwnade or other good hot f'drink. Do not. be alarmed if you per- ,Bpire [reels/+50 much the better. The‘ {Psychine can be used without. the quin- lne- if preferred. Use it until cured. :19. will give certain relief.†Zam-Buk The following very valuable prescrip~ flion will be appreciated by many who are suffering from La Grippe, as it is {a certain cure, and will save many a doctor‘s bill. It. is almost a certain revcntive as weltâ€"“When you feel that. you are taking cold or have that ,chilly feeling or aching in any part. if [the body or head, go immediately to iyour dx'uggist. and get: “‘42â€": J ALUABLE MEDICAL PRESCRIPTION "humour RECOMMENDED BY “'ELL KNO‘VN TORONTO DOCTOR. ve my way about it shé’vll‘ mind before then.†Gonebroke A pppen rs to be ' every day.†The Caller-7: And have you tried every- NED ' ' 'form “k 3""! We. SNy trying Mar " ‘ Rheum f' Ché‘into .vfat “70811 ‘ it has. retï¬Prnber 1 same doctor says he 1 Bottle Psychine arenead gives quick relief. uses as an cmbrocation ls chapped hands and cold poisoned wounds scalp ‘nnknn' . â€"- -1 ready remedy. 11ny t, do so at once. COS'I‘LY cwmss. “The_ boy grows more - .u unu- by_ ghé. baixk failure." “Johnny, is the e a boy or a girl?†ggirl, but, it ain’t rheymatisiï¬i “if TORTURE YOU? say that. he Sunday. it has . Extent to \Vhiell Adultcration is Car- ’ ried on in England. Anybody who doubts that the adulter- 1 ation of food and drink has now-a-days ‘ been reduced to a line art, ought- to read 1 the full accounts, as published in the English trade papers, of the proceed- ings against a certain individual who for years past has been selling to pub- licans a secret, solution, “one pint and la quartcrn of which, mixed with seven and a half gallons of water, would make the latter the same thing as the beer in the barrels.†From making one’s own “beer," to making one’s own “whisky,†is but a step, and that this is done extensively luy a certain class of publicans is no- 13:3“; in “the trade.†Butter, too, as é‘a-V- “v "as- proved By a recent. DEQjQQUUQD. can be so scientiï¬cally “doetored†that de- tection is impossible by an? method of analysis now in vogue; whi 9 even mar- gin-inc, it transpired the other day, is IDOW, in certain instances, composed 1largely of mashed boiled potatoes. Then, again, there is the casc‘ of a certain well-known author, who recently I made public the fact that his butcher had sold him artiï¬cial “cutlets.†That is to say. a genuine outlet bone had in each instance been surrounded hv r-nrn- ) home. Mrs. 105. Legree, Caruquet, N. l3.. says: “At, the time I sent for Baby’s ‘Own Tablets my little one was weak and failing. He would cry night and day, and I did not seem able to get any- thing to help him. After giving him the Tablets there was a great. change, and he has since thrived ï¬ncly.†The Tablets are sold by druggists or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. \V'lllimns’ Medicine Co., Brockville,0nt.‘ its crying because he is in puinâ€"-most 1probably his little stomach is out cf order. The mother wiil ï¬nd Baby's Own Tablets a never failing cure for ah the minor ailments of little ones. In the homes where the Tablets are used there are no cross. crying babies â€" no- thing but bright, happy and playful babiesâ€"the kind that are a joy to the home. Mrs. 105. Legree, Caz-uquet, Ni 13.. says: “At the time I snnt rm- nnkmnl Baby's smile indicates that he is we]! and happy. It is only the sick child who is cross and restless. And the mother can depend upon it that when her baby cries he is not. crying simply tn be ugly-(hat is not his nalurcâ€"he is crying because hp ie in mm Mm.‘ ........... min-o ux DUNS was known as Cranberry while he Lord Cl anbomc. -- nu, “J; some reason no one seems able to ex- plain. is known as Blue Monkey. Very appropriate is the name of Pocket Ado- nis. which we believe the King him- self bestowed on Lord Buchan. it. was his Majesty. too, who nicknamed Lord Ribblesdale The Ancestor, because of ‘the old fashioned style of dress his lordship favors. V The Marquis of Londonderry is al“ most. invariably referred to in the brief- est 0! fashions as C. though that is hardly any briefer than 0. by which s0< cieiy knows Lora Ormonde is meant. and the present Marquis at Salisbury “'9: l'nnurn on PnnmL‘.‘_4‘ SOME TRICKS OF "THE TRADE.†“mm. intimate friends as Harry. Almost lugs to the time of her marriage Prin- {ceg Henry of Battenberg was called ‘Baby within the royal family circle. Pussett was Queen Victoria's nickname for the late Empress Frederick. and At- tie for the late Duke of Saxeâ€"Coburg; and during the latter part 0! his long lite the late Duke of Cambridge was familiarly referred to as George Ranger, a nickname suggested by his otlice ot‘ Ranger of Richmond Park. antes," however to as TykifA'Iarm, in consequeno {amous ‘mke Up, England.†sn 1:..-_H-‘ -‘ *‘ Lmade to m the King of father, the late King, we ,M Don Moustachio on an immense mustache, a note his father, and one whicl ng has inherited tn en" made to 11‘ father, the commonly called {he Father, just as King Francis Joseph is known as Fa- ther Francis, and King Leopold of Bel- tiedtly under the muttering designa- tion of the King with n Nose. Th9 Inna 0' , represented his Majeslyfln; “t or aship “'0th ng Bumarck late King of Den commonly call ed the Father King Francis Jose- ph 1's knov ther Francis, and King Leopa gimp has for me 11‘] vnnno A“ - ____.V.., uiuugfl ne may not be aware of the fact; indeed, his various tents and Inccomplishmenis suggest <0 man? new nicknames that it would be difï¬cult to kegp count of them. ‘ dola Willie, Ajax, Frederick the Great- by the {amom cartoon in Punch, which- represented his Majeslv Of 3 Shin \vntnhinn thr {amxhax- “Edward: Rex." As a boy and young man, however, his Majesty was always called by the pet name of Ber- tie; and for 8. long â€run “â€"4.“. - - - King Edward is Often German Emnemr [NICKNAMES FOR Romï¬ H0\V BABYS SMILE. ne cutlc‘t bone had in 2 surrounded by care- V THE \VORLD'S RULERS ARE SOMETIMES REFERRED TO. n Emperor Has Many Nicknamx. scarcely a member of our ' who has not. got at. lea st np ‘enun ' ‘ ,,__- ‘uruun, have answered to many. It even King Edward himself Fred to by the nickname of obviously derived from the .ma ,.,1 . n-.. n 51101" as a nickname is v King 0! Italy, whose King, was referred 10 mm on account of his he, a notable feature J one which the present M h k Jug ume prior to his suc- throne he was generally v’nor," by the princes ‘ and it is hardly likely any objection. inasmuch has liberaliy bastowed m his most. intimate ...... n UUH' .Fred Elliâ€"Ck the Great- gzp are a few or the frequently applied. to mng been suggested Loon in Pu_r_1ch, which-i n:nnl.. in punk-most ’ as the Vcaptrz’lir'i narck. the pilot, GANGWAY, than Iany Emperor Called LU M0 “Oh. my dear sir,†said to a dentist, “that is the tooth that, you have pulto sorry. my dear sir,†said operator, “but, as there \\ when I began, I'm sure 1 next time.†Why go limping and whini your corns when a 25 cent Holloway’s Corn Cure will them? Give it a trial and you regret it. H-.. -u. u-v enemies he has made i! you are on the list. Mrs. Polls : “They say that, poets have to ho born.†Polls: “That’s what they say, bul- I never could understand why.†"nun-u uuuvco \\ UX'HI [LXICI‘UUINIKIP is pleasant to lake; sure and effectual in destroying worms. Many have tried it with best. results. Allen's Lung Balsnm. in Which there is up 0 ium, cure; sore throat, and sore lungs as It alays the inflammation an! rid: you of the mucous that stops up the air passages. 256., 50c.. $1.00 bottles. E¢o¢o¢¢¢¢e¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢e9M .HHUIC THE G ‘ p05. as 01 her Had om 0t be Runwayâ€"s ‘rious Calgary, V 53. so â€Idol-acre: [d be _ Auntie: “ nmcious, Georgie! What a big boy! I hupc that you are following in your father’s footsteps !†Georgie: “I am. auntie. 1 have to wear his cast- 0†slippers !†But if you want new health you must get the genuine Dr. Willimns’ Pink Pills ltor Pulv People. manufactured in (2mi- adn at Brockvllle. Ont. ()tlicr so-calicd pink pills are fraudulent imitations. T'le genuine Dr. Wiltiams’ Pink Pills are sold by all reputable medicine dealers 31- sent by mail at 50 vents a box or six boxes for 32.50 by writing “19 Dr. Wil- liams‘ Medicine Co.. Brockvillc, Ont, It‘s impossible to love ,,,.-.., ‘u..u‘y uuvug N. 8., says": “I was wank. Ieeling mis- erable and terribly run down. The doc- tor whom I consulted said the trouble was anaemia. but he did not help me. .\ friend advised me to take Dr. Wll- liams’ Pink Pills and il is simply im- possible for me to overestimate lhe good they have done me. I shall a!- ways recommend them to ni‘u‘ng friends.†‘ Mother Gmlves‘ Worm Exierminmor , efflue -uu unvuu ouuwa itself In many ways. In some it breeds pimples and eruptiox.s. In others it may be through occasional headaches. a variable appetite, perhaps lwlnges n! neuralgia or rheumatism, or a lazy [eel- lng in the morning and a desire to avoid exertion. For these ’spring nil- ments it is a tonic you need, and the greatest. blood-making. health-giving; tonic in all the world is Dr. Williums’ 3Plnk Pills. Every (lose helps to make new. rich. red, hiattlvgiving blood, which reaches every nerve and every organ in the body, bringing health, strength and energy to weak, despon- dent. ailing men and women. Hereis proof. Mrs. Geo. Merritt, Sandy Cove. \V C - “I - pig Influenza. -!ully-moutded fragments of minced - “scrag end.†t l Thereis, too. at least one man in London who makes a living by supply- ing butchers with those little pieces rt ‘ skin with the wool -adherent, which, when found attached to the knuckle or shank of a leg or shoulder of mutton, are supposed to afford the purchaser a guarantee that his meat is home-killed.t And so, of course. they would, had they grown there. But these fragments of another animal's fleece. already cut into convenient shapes and sizes are so cunningly atlixed to New Zealand joints by means of a secret preparation of a ‘gluey nature, that even experts are de- ceived. The only man. indeed, who knows now-a-dnys what he is really selling. is the vendor; and he not by any means always. Head 010cc. - - Winnipeg. BRANCHESâ€"St. John, Halifax, Montreal. Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Grand Forks, NJ). â€I: for a Croat-West calendar. Fro. on nquut “â€" THE GREAT-WEST LIFE assuanucs company. In excess 0! the-51743: viom year.) The rato of intoresb cam-nod on anostmenta was um: 72 and the Assets show 9. mar in o! more than 22% over Liabilities, chm excel! my all other Companies in tho vital matter of Secvrlty to Pgltholdeu. ' Scotti: Emuln‘on. which is Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easi' gested form, is the greatest strength-b: known to medical science. SURPLUS T0 ‘POLIGYHOLDERS, diseases known. Increas of busi- ness in force for ’06, {Poli_ci¢§§ placed mm on request THE BEST PROOF (In this respect the Great-W oat W8- FIRST in Canada.) {An increase over soz ___ ,. .. 9' W5 mpect the mac - West stood SECOND in Canadaâ€) limping and whining abom -..|\.._ fl -..- run-“V m um um: Motrin the constantly inc: (or them. . The following ï¬gures from 1906 speak for themselves : Grippé “on" Influeï¬ig whichm call i_t, is one of the most nan IS the second wrong have pulled out.†“Very sir,†said the blundering as more were only three I'm sure to be right. the in ’06, u'u um: W111 remove a trial and you will not the uvalue of the -x__ A SPRING NEEJ Invaluable for Coughs and 00 !d w ’. ALL DRUGGISTS: 500. AND $1. 00" said a poor sufferer a man for the cent Home of 86,458, 889. 00 3, 708,578. 00 Great-West Policies mcreasing demand 722,141.89 the report {or “v. uu'uuu w marry you ‘I†Daughter: “You must have patience, papa. Remom- her, he's an actor.†Irate Father : “What has that to do with it?†Daughter : “Ho's fond of long engagements." Irate Father: “I’m getting nonsense. You've been engz young man for six months ever intend to marry you ‘I†“You must have patience, pa; her, he’s an actor.†Irate Fat! has that to do with it?†Dam 9.... J , D convenience and will derive ï¬ts of his food. Good Digestion Should Wait on Appe- tite.â€"'i‘o have the stomach well is to have the nervous system well. Very delicate are the digestive organs. In some so sensitive are they [hut atmos- pheric changes affect them. When tht‘y become disarrangcd no better rogninim' is pr-ocurabte than Pnrmoiee's Vognlublo Pills. They will assist the digestion .50 that the hearty enter will suffer no in- nnnvnninnnn h.†Judge. “You admit having taken the prosecutor's pockeI-bonk containing the bank notes and unpaid hills ?†lr’risom‘r: “Yes, but I took part of the money and paid the bills." Uccas’ionally a man‘s beastly temper is due to the fact that he has a wife and several children who refuse lo support him. A Pill for Generous Enters-«There are many persons of healthy appetite and poor digestion who. utter a hearty meal, are subject to much suffering. The food of which they have put’ltlki'll lies like lead in their stomach. lleutl- tache. depression, a smothering feeling follow. One so amieted is unï¬t for busi- ness or work of any kind. in this con- dition Parrnelee's Vegetable Pills will bring relief. They will assist the assi- milation o! the ailment, and usul dc- cerding to direction will restore healthy digestion. Will it my where you " The D L" Menthol Plant quickly cure rheumatic pal (ace ache neuralgia. etc , VF--- ...._... P...- !ling on his coat. “If it ain‘t one tiiiimr it's another!" “What's the muttt-r. now?†queried his good wife. “More labor troubles," answered M'Nutty. “Not another lock-out, I hope ‘2†said the part- ner of his SOITOWS. "N0 ; it‘s worse than that,’1 answered the alleged head of the house. “The boss has yielded, and I‘ve got to go to work again 3" Judge . “You Occasionally a “More trouble †sighed M\uth.' put- nna.‘ L ........... Local representative wanted in each county. Write us for full information aboutcrops, climate and special railroad rates. Before deciding where to locate in the West, let us tell you about these lands. The best wheat ï¬elds, the richest grazing land, are in this province. Eastern Selling Agents, 216 CORISTINE BUILDINU1 MONTREAL. DEALERS EVERYWHERE SUPPLIED WITH FLOUR AND Fllfl.‘ WRITE US. VIE ALSO MAKE 'QUEIN CITY! A ILENDED FLOUR THAT HAS CAINED GREAT PAW! A3 A GENERAL " 140055qu :ALL PURPOIES' FLOUR. a. In K vu ,, , ,-_ . 1°" o[.pxu,ger"wi11, and it will : “I’m getting ï¬red 0! this Weakening easily di. th-blï¬lder ... ~u v1 “â€0 0 been engaged to that six months. Docs he â€"..y. "All, ibuu Iv “Ill pain, lumbago, sciatica. (1 Wait on Appe- mach Well is to Cm well. Very I‘ve organs. In they [hut atmos- â€Â£33? 91!. m all the bone- MONTREAL TORONTO O'ITAWA 3218 Craig St. W. 11 Colborne St. 428 Sussex St. wakmg cam my 6 f te outovi teno tgem flak? the §§§1§eT f ra 113. N9 ood- n e ro 1s ré-proo or a mnflngte, an the ï¬rst hi fl wind that catches a looses inf whoosh! goes half your mshingleg 11-90! over into the next township. 104 tie «.' II'I'L What Would iffotur LIL; mill-man say if you i asked him to guarantee cedar shingles for even ten years ? He certainly would make remarks ! And even the best cedar-sbiggled roof will be leaking b'a.d1_3{insiQe_9_f ten years; this generous means of gettm cured, So if you are ailing. do not an or another day. but send your name and address to Mrs‘ Miller for the book and medicine be- for the $10,000.00 worth is all gone. new". ufuvvquCHE. creepxnz sensnuons' up the spine. melancholy. desire to cry, hot. flashes. weariness, or piles from any cause. should alt richt down and send her name and address to Mrs. Cora B. Miller Box 5716. Kokomo. Ind., and receive by, mail (free of charge in plain wrapper) a | 50-cent box of her marvelous medicine; ‘ also her valuable bOQk. which every wo- man should have. who are suffering will: takeadvantage of this: vnnnrnnu mnnnn A ‘Au.,, , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .7 Anna. Every woman suffering with p the head, back and bowels. bean‘ feelings. nervousness. creeping so an the spine. mglancholy. desire no flank-.. .....__._ A , __ _....._,u vv uuuL w 2176 lid and advice to new suffering women end has decided to (five awayto women who have never use her medicine 310.00000 worth absolutely FREE Several years ago Mrs. Miller learned of a mild and simple preparation that cured herself and several friends of fe' male weakness and piles. She was be- sieged by so many women needing treat- ment that she decided to iurnish it to those who might call for it. She stu‘tcd with only a. few dollars capital. and the remedy, possessing true and wonderful merit, producing many cures when doc- tors and other remedies failed. the do' mand grew no rapidly she was several times compelled to seek larger quarters. She now occupies one of the city's largest ‘omce buildings. which she owns. and al- most one hundred clerks and stenozraph- era. are required to assist in this great busmess. Mllllen Women Use It. More than a million women have used Mrs. Miller's remedy, and no matter where you live. she can refer you to ladies in your own locality who can and will tell any snfl'erer that this marvelous remed really cures women. Despite the fact t at Mrs. Miller's business is very extensive. she is always William m mu..- -u Mrs. Wiley“; New Until a few years ago Mrs. Cora. B. Miller lived in a manner similar to thnt of thousands of other very poor women of the average small town and village. She now resi es in her own 'palatial brown-atone residence. and is considered one of the most successful business women in the United States. started England's monarchs have reigned on an average 24 years. The average reign of a Sultan of Turkey is 15 years. M Mrs. Cora B. Miller Makes a Fortune Young Husband: “Don't you think. darling, that my smoke ls likely to spoil the curtains 7†Young Wife: “You are the best and most considerate husband that ever lived, dear. Of course it would." Young.r Husband : “Well, then you had better take them down.†..... ‘. _vuuu,‘5 L'lell Then the greatness of th( urn the mind of Purgana B and he fled to his cottage ‘Bul the eleplmnt’s father m were stricken with rage. un lhclr fellows charged the ( razed it to the ground. l’argana Bumhabhum was h-r climbed a tree to the topn ’l‘he elephants surrounded it 1 but they could not reach Pun lmbhum. But, lhnir cnnnnih- phanis rose, he and he ‘ Capltjl, account of Punishment of I Had Wrongcd Them The following tragic story of at t’m-guna Barahabhum, Kher ma. is related in the native pup hum. of Bombay. lr’arganu Baruhnhhum umn \(‘count of er's New Residence, Earned |n Less Than One Yoar. a Few Years Ago wlth ‘tal, and Now Employ: Nearly One lflmdred glorks and VENGEANCE many women needing treat- 10 decided to tarnish it to xht call for 1:. She stated ' w_ dollars capipal. and the deslroying his or a shot arrows from killed a young ole the greatness of mind of Purmna urea women. Despite the Miller’s business is very always willing to give aid 'gry suffering womnn tpd nun an... A . Steiiig'Fap-ï¬tr's‘: yulflfl In boi'éls":l;earins-down V ‘ .1. VI â€It: uCa U Baxahabhum Khem of Dal d in the native paper, Munb may. Baruhabhmn went to his .VOUng elephant. lncss of the crime fell Purgana Barahaphum, his cottage for refygo. 1c fnlkn‘. v. .- B or unmmms Igurnd a hex-(i story of the doaih pain in 0‘01). “is mg}; m l'gehind a tree, A n d GUARANTEEDâ€" don’t overlook that. Guar- anteed in writing, over the seal of a company with a quarter-million wpitalp- guaranteed ' 3 English, without any ifs or buts, for 25 long years. That’s the argument Oshawa" Galvanized Steel Shingles a r e GUARANTEED 111 very way for Twenty-Five Years ’ught to Last a Century )3 a nfutshellâ€"cost téxe same ° - l ; ï¬re- r00 , water-pm , rust- tr shmgles for e121} . as :00? hm? roof; peasier to put on ;_ and tuld make remar -' gym '3 the “Oshawa" proposxtxon! _ measurement of any roof, and we’ll tell ‘ ‘ ii exactly what 1t w111 cost to roof ears. {fwi th less work and for less money. I r W! â€J The Pedlar People. 'l'AI‘ITA At A 'l Man Who seek refuge in Brussels he still continued to circulate La Lan- terne in France. How he introduced the proscribed paper into that country was a mystery to the authorities. who little suspected that in certain plaster busts ot‘ the Emperor and Empress. which reached the empire from Belgium, were carefully concealed the obnoxious sheets printed on “flimsy." N0 Then, disguised as a beggar. he left the town. the sentries. to give color to the ruse. discharging blank cartridges at him as he fled. Taken prisoner by the Germans. he was brought before those in authority. to whom he told such a woeful tale of his suffering at the hands of the French that he was released, with many expressions of condolence. He duly ovccuted his mission. I \\ II. A Of OShaWé LONDON Dund-n Q0 : Post at St. “Idaâ€"Newspapers Carried in Plaster Busts. Letters by airship are the latest nov- elty ot the French postal system. Last month a party of military aeronauts as- cended trom Meudon and steered for the | War Ohice at Paris. When over the building the airship was brought to a halt and a letter addressed to the Min- Nor for War, Gen. Picquart. dropped from the car. Through their glasses the ueronauhs watched the missive in its descent. and as soon as it had been secured turned the aerostat and made their way back to Meudon. A very ingenious method is employed to facilitate the delivery of letters to the islands of the Tonga. group in the Pa- ctï¬c. ’l‘hese islands. guarded as they are by dangerous rocks and breakers, says London Tit-Bits. are difï¬cult and hazardous of near approach,‘ and would often, were the ordinary outline of de- livery employed, have to go letterless. Tc obviate this the steamer that carries the mails is supplied with skyrockets. by means of which letters are projected across the danger zone onto the shore. During the winter. when St. Kilda has no direct communication with the mainland. the inhabitants deposit their letters in small hnnvg of n mar-unm- ‘al- Post , V -...-.,..‘..-.. n-uvnvual :all UK unnat- 10 for your summer outing. A ï¬sh nnd same preserve of 2.000.000 acres inter- spersed with 1,200 lakes and rivers_ is ‘IWaltin you, offering all the attractions that ature can bestow. Magniï¬cent canoe- trips. Altitude 2,000 feet above sea. level. Pure and exhilarating atmosphere. Just the place for a young man to put in his summer holidays. An interesting and profusely illustrated descriptive public-a. non telling you all about it. sent free on ï¬fmlicatlon to J. D. McDonald, Union Sta- UOn. Toronto. Ont. If You are fond of ï¬shing. canoeinx. cumining or the study of wild animals look PD (the Algonquin National Park 0! Ontar- 1n , ' " I... __A___ “.7, fl WAYS OF SENDING LETTERS. 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