Swallows and house martins build by sticking together pellets of preâ€" pared road mud. Most of the ma- terial is obtained from the dry pud- dles en the high roads. It not mix- ed with anything else the tendency at these pellets would be to crumble when dry. But the swallow tribe is supplied with a mucous secretion which enables it to gum the particles together. matis’m, Iumhago and sciatica. and all the otlicr ills that come from poor. walk, watery blood. Dr. Wilâ€" liams' Pink Pills make new blood with every dose. and thus strikes rig-ht at the root of nearly every discarx' that {millions humanity. But remember that the "just. as good medicines" that some druggists oï¬er move-r cured anyone or anything. In- sist. upon the genuine pills with the full name Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Paie People on the wrapper around every box. If in doubt send to the Dr. Williams' Medicine 00.. Brockville. Ont. and the pills: will' be sent by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50. i , , , »-~-' 5"“ “VI thing to help me until I began tak- lng Iir. Williams’ Pink. Fills, and thvy have gin-n me new health and ran-J from pain, and made me regu- lar. I cannot say how thankful I am for what the medicine has done for me. and I would urge all Wonmn who suffer as: I did to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest cure in all the wide world for an the weakness and backachcs or anaemia, all the heaviness and distress of indigestion. an the sham (â€Stress of indigestion. all the sharp stabbing pains of neuralgia. rheu- -LL, blood. They help a woman just when nature makes the greatest de- mand upun her blood supply. They have done this for thousands of women throughout Canada â€" why shouldn't they do that much for yuu? Mrs. James Candy, 25- Edith avomxo, Toronto. says: “It think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a. medicine that should be taken regularly by every ‘waman in the land. I suï¬ere-d great- ly from those ailments that. only a. woman knows. I had backachcs and headaches. and a weary bearing1 down pain. I was very irregular, and was often forced to go to bed {or two or three days at a time. I! tried many medicines, but got no- regular intervals, and bear it in hopeless silence. But they Would escape the greater part of it if they took a. box or W: of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills each time to help them owr the critical period. Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills actually make new Depends Upon the Richness and Regularity of Her Blood. A Woman needs a blood medicine regularly just. because she is a wo- man. From maturity to middle life the health and happiness of every woman depends upon her blood. its richness and its regularity. If her blood is poor and Watery, she is weak and languid. pale and, nervous. ll‘ her blood is irregular she suffers untold torture from headaches, hat-kn has and sideachcs. and other unspeakable distress which only wo- men know. Some women have grown to expect. this sufl‘ez‘ing at} , .V__‘ _.-v....-;. on the French Cungo frontier. They also tell of a. report current in the colony to the effect that a. tribe of cannibals knows as the Nicms had killed and eaten 2.000 nogroes and eight German colonists in a. very short space of time. Passengers who have arrived at Antwerp from the Cameroons con- ï¬rm the Franco-German frontier af- fair at. the village of Missum-Missuxn The Colony of Natal has under- taken to pay annually £85,000. and the Duke of Devonshirc, at the luncheon, said that this colony was the first to recognize the duty to contribute to the support of the Royal Navy, which was for the proâ€" tection. not. only of our own is- lands. but every portion oi.t.he Britâ€" ish Empire. Several representatives of the Ja- panese navy were present. the Water as easily and as graceful- ly as a swan. The christening ceremony was per- formed by the Duchess of Devon- shire, and as her Grace pulled the tiny lever which released the cables. the splendid vessel, weighing 7,400 tons, glided down the slips and took the cruisers. After the ceremony Mr. Albert Vickers stated that owing to the in- creasing armor and gun powder in modern navics the cruise: was now_ practically a. fast battleship, and should be replaced by that type. Launch of H. M. S. Natal Marks End. of a. Type. II. M. S. Nata], the most power- lul and the heaviest armed cruiser ever built, was successfully launched recently at. Messrs. Vickcrs, Sons Maxim’s yard at Barrow. It. is pro- bable that tho Natal is the last. 0! SWA LLOWS’ N ES'I‘S oeylon Green Tea. is head. and Shoulders above all. teatsâ€"be- cause it. is all pure tea... NATAI. PAYS FOR CRUISER. SURPRISING THE J UDGE. A WOMAN ’S TWO THOUSAND NEGROES Sold only in Lead packets. 40¢. soc, and 606. per lb. HEALTH. "here are no doubt. exceptions to _ ‘ I every rule. '50. when you ï¬nd a. nlan ' able and wfllmg to laxthfully mmd your business for you, and your bus- iness is big enough to need his help, realise that you haw: a. treasure, and recollect that he is a. man of intelli- \ gcnce. capable of knowing when he is justly or generously treated, 01" otherwise. "‘F-aircst Ethclinda,†he cried, fall- ing on his knees beside her, “I- aclore thee! When thou art present( I live in rapture. I need no stars in heaven to guide me when thy bright eyes are open before me! When thou art approaching my heart beats, throbs, palpitatesâ€"palpitates I with aâ€""- "Indeed!†interrupted- she. “Why, I'm so glad you spoke. ‘ T'_-- .‘AA _ __‘,,, 3011,15 - I’ve got 2i splendid xteéigegfor tation of the heart, I’ll get I live in rapture. I in heaven to guid< bright eyes are 0 When thou art apnroa , _.......-.â€"‘u wmrer or in summer Parmelec’s Vegetable Pins ‘3’)†cope with and overcome any irregulari- ties of the digestive organs which change 0! diet, cmmgo or residence. or variation of temperature may bring about. They should be always kept at hand. and once their beneï¬cial action becomes known. no one will be witLvut them. There is nothing nauseating in their structure. and the most delicate man are :hem conï¬dently. - v..- u, 51".: your dear teacher a present?†Tom- myâ€""ch, ma; I'd like to give her some of that cheap toffee like 1 had the other day." “Why 'I‘oxmny, that, was what made you so iil." “Yes, ma; .[ know it was.†‘_,vr._ ~vuua an: U10 6! untold suffering throughout country. all of which could have prevented by the application of simpic but powerful medicine. price, 25 cents, brings it. within touch of all. ,,_ W- .. “nu thLIe on your lungs. Resort. to Bicklc‘s Anti-Consump- uvc Syrup at the ï¬rst intimation of irritation in the throat and prevent dis- ease Irom lodging in the pulmonary or- gans. Neglected colds are the cause or untold~ sun‘ering throughout the countrv‘ an n.‘ mm». __.... . , :compnses ï¬fty or more dishes daily and the Sultan generally par-takes of ï¬ve or six. Every dish, before it ircachcvs the royal table, is tasted in gthe kitchen by the grand viz~cr to ‘guard against poison. It. is then ‘sealed and taken to the Sultan. The vast cost of those rcpasts comes from the fact that guests and re- tainers who dine at the Sultan's daily expense number several thou- sand. There are Five thousand dollars is abo average cost of a dinner in th his): Sultan’s palace. The comprises ï¬fty or more dishes and the Sultan generally part: ï¬ve or six. Evnrv ("ah ha?†Useful gt a]: '1‘ ll ‘Q Mammaâ€" ho f The oldest diary in existence is asaid to be that preserved in the Jap- fanesc family of Homka. It has been {duly maintained by the various {heads of the family for four centur- 5103. All English commentator non-s ithat about twenty years ago a. dis- ;pute over precedence arose. between jtwo branches of the family, and that this Was promptly settled by re- course to the diary and the discov- ery of the record of a dinner given 200 or 300 years ago by the head of the family to the founder of the side line. By all grocers. Do not let he noticed a remarkably large butter- tly fluttering tonard the ship. When it. hovered above the deck ho ï¬red and actually managed to hit. it. The insect fell to the deck, considerably mangled. ‘hc creature was so beanâ€" tiful, even in its mutilated condition, that the pieces were carefully collnLL-; ed, and ï¬nally they reached a. British} ctomologist, who found that it. was! a. specimen of an entirely new s:>eci.-<,,’ never befure seen by the scientiï¬c} wox‘lJl r: z In the British Museum is a rare butterfly, which was obtained in :1 most unusual wav. Probab‘y no other butterfly in any collection 5:1 the world was taken in the same 1112112110.. 011 tl‘ e steamship bo 111d 1:) Sydney, New South Wales, sever-11 men we e amusing themsei‘ves by 8210 ooting at a. mark with a. revolver .1 11st. as one man we 5 about to snout, The prudent mother will never chI lhei‘ child a sleeping: draught, sooth-i 'ing medicine or opiate of any kind except by order of a. competent do(--‘ tor who has seen the child. All: 'soothing medicines and sleeping! draughts contain deadly poison, an overdose will kill a child, and they never do good as they only stupcfy and do not cure. Sleeplessness :"u' little ones usually comes from teeth-l troubles or dcrangements of the stomach or bowels, that can ‘9 speedily cured by Baby's Own Tub- lets. And the mother should remainâ€" her that this is the only medicine for ‘ children that gives a. solemn guaranâ€" J [tee that there is not a. particle of ‘opiatc or harmful drug in its cor.» position. Mrs. A. Scott, Brailwar- dine, Man, says: “I have used 1 Baby's Own Tablets for diarrhoea, ‘ teething troubles and constipation, 1 and ï¬nd them just the thing to maku 1 little ones well and keep them wvll.†Ii Sold by all druggists or by mail at: 1 25 cents by writing the Ilr. Vii-ll? liams' Medicine 00., Brockville, 0:â€le SULTAN‘S COSTLY I‘JINNERS A dlstinguflitai judge has discover- (,4 that)" 0 still has something to learn in the direction of agricult re. [He bought a farm hmntly, and ï¬n is .spccial delight in walking about the 31p ace commenting on the condition I ’of the crops and in many ways s‘ww- ing his intcwst in his new posses- 'sions One excning during the sum- l'mcr he was small.- mg met the farm. The grass had been cut during the gdayâ€"a very thin cropâ€"and was lyinw § on the ground to dry The judge saw Fit. and calling his man he said:â€" ‘It seems to me you are very caro- {1053. Why havcn' t 3011 been more.“ particular in raking up this hay?" [Don t you see that you have left lib- f.tle_ dribblings a.†about?" I For a minute the man stared, won- derincv if the judge were quizzing him. Then he replied’ “Lit: lo. axin- blings! Why,mzu1 thats the crop!" OLD FAMILY DIARY g‘ainst poison. It. is then nd taken to the Sultan. The >st of those rcpasts comes : fact that guests and re- who dine at the Sultan's sense number several thou- SHOT A BU’I‘TERFLY. v , ‘ . . Mauwuxc. . 01' temperature may bring should be always kept at ca their beneï¬cial action a. no one wil! be wilL‘ut is nothing nauseating m m. and the most delicate nnnflflnnol" ‘RUDENT MOTHERS . Weiâ€"In you want to give cold settle on your i:-L-I..‘.. A' " Highest Award St. Louis 1904 for palpi- Ret it for Winter or in in the Tur- about the been this The the monl “Docs your Wife have a great. deal of trouble getting servants?" “W011. that depends upon what you mean by ‘trouble.’ She always has three servantsâ€"one at the house, one go- inz, and one coming.â€- 5 “RheUmatics‘?†said his surpxiscd [supenon “Why, you said you had Imumps!" I V’lats all right, sir,†explained imll; â€but. you see, there wasn’t a [single soul in the house as co-L'd 1 spell rheumatiés!†"Pa what’s a tip?†"A tip, my son, is a small sum of money which vou give a man because you re afraid he Won’ t like not being paid for something you (1 i’dnt ask: him to do." '“Bcuer, thank gm." said mm; “but the yhcumatics is still on me." "How are you this morning, Bill?" queried the foreman. 0n the following day he was ï¬t work as usual. “sur i as got thee trinï¬mpsrvbrill daniells.†His absence was cxâ€"plaincd later in the day by a weather-woyn note, which contained these fateful wordqi Mr. Dunich was what; is humorous- ly known 1'11 his profession as a "Valet," to a bricklayer and it is said that as a hod~carricr he would be hard to beat Recently, howeVr he Wxs absent from 1115 work, an un- usual occurrence with hxm. It may be interesting to note that several of the old clippers made sbme remarkably quick passages. Half a century ago the Red Jacket crossed from New York to Bristol in thir- teen days; while the Dreadnought, in 1862, anchored at Quecnstown nine days and seventeen hours after IeaVâ€" ing.Sant!y Hook, thus proving that in her day sails were no mean rivals‘ of steam. 1 in and Cedric, which can bridge 1h: Atlantic in a few hours over {iv-3 (1115 s. In View of this startling breaking of rocords, one [9935 litt'c surprizre on being told that before long the Adar r:tic passage 1.} at 0cm- pics more than four (1 wys will be considered slow. Tho Servia reduced the record to ten xniuutr-s unu-r s vcn days; the City of Paris. of more than {who the L’ritannic's taunt-go and nearly four timus her horse power, knockxl more than a day off the Sex-Mas Lime, crossing in ï¬ve says, ninctcm hours and ciglxtaen minutes; and to- day there are several Vesscis. such as the Deutchla ((1, Lucaniu, Campan- The yu- r 187 4 s.uv the production of the Germanic and Britannic, of the White Star fleet, Vessels howuvm‘ :‘mall tl‘ .cy might. appear in compar- ison with thus. lm'iatlmns of to-duv, were giants indeed compared with their pious/3.2., the Savannah and Sirius. Those boats quickly mam: ‘hc [on (1935' re: 0: (l look \ory foulsh, the ’rit..mvic reducing the time for the eastward passage to a shade under seven days and ciecen hours. But the lritannic in turn had 10 yield the palm to still swiiter Vcs-j svls. l f It was in this year (1840) that L'w pi on'-or Cunard steamers began t 1 runâ€"£10111 wuodcn paddle \oss-c's. each about 230 fat 101151. of 1.10;) 11111:; 111111 700 11.11.; 1111 d of these 111: Brita 111111; 11111110 Ler 1'1 rst 0"tward 1.: 1'1 in 11"01 a (13:5 and Len ho urs; “1111c her return passage w :3 made in the phenomenal time of ten days ' it was an April 4th, 1838., that the ' Sirius skirted from Quemstown en ' her venturesomo Voyage (she had neVer before been out of the. Irish channel) across the Atlantic. and four days later her sister and rival, the Great Western, left Bristol 1:. pursuit 01‘ her. Never was a more gallant race on the high seas; the little Sirius fought every league (if the way. her engineer staking lllli ï¬res with everything he could lay his ‘hands on; and she anchored in Z‘JC'V i York harbor just two days before hem pursurr on the 23rd, the larger Yer:- sel having; brought the Atlantic re- cord down to fourteen and a. lull days. or nearly half the time taken vby the Savannah some years: earlier. it FIRST OF CUNARDIZ- l3. ‘ This was the ï¬rst of sixty-four trips across the “herring pond†masle by the Great Western, and Lefore 51': was withdrawn from the service she had reduced the pas-age to within a low thl‘S ol‘ tWt‘lYO (lags. llnr plucky little rival, the Sirius, ne‘fer repeated her performance: she was sent back to her humbler Irish Chan- nel work, and a cuupla of years later went to the bottom of the scat eut- side Queenstown. carrying many of the passengers \Vllh her. VV__~, .- ...\... qr" packet. boat of 703 tons and -40 h.p.. with the Wonderful $17041 of eight and a. half knots an hour; and the other was the Great. Westernâ€"- the largest. and most. pom-rial shi‘.) then afloatâ€"of 1,340 tons and 700 h.p. But. the Savannah was not destined to hold the supremacy m†the Atlan- tic for after she had led Lhc way so gallantly two other Vessvls put; hcr porformnnco quite into the Shade. 0nd of them was the Sirius, a. Cork a piece of cloth is ï¬rmly \Veflgud into the hole and tho Vl'LiSQl prawn-.18 without any dangc‘ to the passenâ€" gets." : Why, it, was the talk and wonder I of the world when, in 181.9, Um good 'ship Savannah, 350 tons, ï¬tted with an auxiliary paddle strum mgincâ€" the ï¬rst of a}! ocean-going swank- shipsâ€"1:29.130 he passage fmm New York to Livcrpoul in twentyâ€"six days. In those days of steam navi- gation it was stated as u thing; to marvel at that “smne sleambouts (u:- tually voyagxd from Glasgow to In- Vemry. partly through a. strong sea, performing the journey of 110 mike in sixty hours, and tum-him; at stop- ping places with almost the regularâ€"1 ity of a stage coach. No Serious uc-i cident has yet. occurred and if the] boilers of cast iron should give wav. \ If any e‘v'idcnce were needed to ‘proms that these are go-ahead times it. has been furnished by the new tur- bine steamer Virginian. of the Allan line, which has so rem-ntly knocked a whole day on‘ the Atlantic recordâ€"- reaching Capo Race, in Newfound- lan'l, four days and six hours after leaving Moville, in Ireland, says London 'l'it Bits. )ne cannot help wondering what our geod tordathcrs of two or three generations ago would have said if they hrul been told that many a child then living: would be able to cross the Atlantic in a. few hours over four days. Passages of Early Days A Outclassedâ€"Virginian’s Feat. CUTS ATLANTIC RECORDS I .9 'I‘ER LEVIATIHANS OLD RECORD BREAK?) RH . A BAD SPELL. TEE GOOD OLD DAYS Days Are Long Great 4 - 1th 1’ When you go to a drug store hm; Jand ask for Scott's Emulsion'it; f you know what you want; thew: ! i . I man knows you ought to have; A 1 it. Don’t be surprised, thoughflmfl if you are offered somethingl ‘ eise. Wines, cordiais, extractsflgm 5 old etc., of cod liver oil are pientinas ful but don't imagine‘you are:oth getting cod liver oil when you'It' . [and take them. Every year for thirty - ous years we've been increasing'tha‘ 4 ,. the sales of Scott’s EmulsionJSEE; . I Why? Because it has always'cna1 been better than any-substitute firm for [tn '1 n u Se? 36%?1†Emulsmn Vfiss Honeyâ€""llow good of you, loclm‘, to come to talk with me." Doctorâ€""Oh, not at. all. I have lis- tened to so much cleVur talk this cv- ening that it, will be quite a rest; to listen to you, Miss Honey, 1 as- sure you." SCOTT d" BOWNE, Chemists Toronto, Ont. 50c. and $1. 00. All druggisto One of the \illaqors ï¬shed him lo sh aw the inturximwr t} o man-1i; --.go l'l“ Qisicr. LuL he u-fusnd ’lhe (I(~L:xil>4 of Hm ceromo cm; “03;, he :- -id, “(mite prixuto," but he iltimatod 11.31. m- us‘ually called in tz'o villagers a}: witnesses. What. he (‘hnrgt‘d for per- fcx'ming tho corcnmny he would not. 5: ate, but signiï¬cantly o‘nsm-x'cd that some of the couples were “aqu' hard up." _ i. .., 1‘0 smwly rcguicd "1 just, Luk’ Lhcir “4 ml 101‘ it.†He addul that 1.10 marriagcs wwn pmfomud souutimus in his 0v. :1 home and sonzntin 108 111 the local 11113111.â€" 1:01:59 “Lo (311.0118 1111111), and 1.1111 he is “ï¬ling to 1 marry couples at all hams. Tho joinvr-parson was cm‘oé’ul point. out that one of the parH- cupposod to have been resident Smithmd for twonty-ouc dams h the ceremony taxi-ms place. But a how he assured himself on this 1 he simply x‘vpéicd, “J jiISL Luk’ The "priest" of Gretna Groom to- day is Hot, n biacksmith. iiy trade hu i3 9. jcincr; hut. latterly he has; retired i'rum his work and has tab-n upon himself he more dignified duty of uniting iu'v’crs in “'UinCk. His name is i'ctcr Dixonâ€"cm elderly mm Tith piercing ayes, do. i: Emir and hard. and :1. stamp in his xxx-.1" ho night have. story“! from U'c 943's of u'. M. Barrie or Ian Madam-n. "Ay, [ht-re was a marriage yesterâ€" day," he replied to an inquiry. “One of the fowk came fi'a’ Muxwrlitown." ‘ “Hum: gou had many coupics hczï¬r?’ ‘ was the next. questiun. "Ay, a few," acknowledged i‘ct 3.: He explained that, the cuupim.‘ skunk!“ rimvc to Gretna for the (T‘I‘CZHOHV'f 1nd departcd as soon as this was: owr. lFa‘:.o‘Is Blacksmith Has Be g ceeded by a. Joiner. ? The visitor who crhsrs'oï¬ the .bctwccn England and Scotliu } m1 500 the house win-re i k : 'good old days" the Gretna blacksmilh was wont. to par Cuchnic-nt nmrriagu cm‘mno‘ runaway coupios anximm to stem parents by wozidcd um‘cr Scottish law. Few. huwc‘v’cr, have suspmtzrd that. the custo being revived. \‘ct, inquiries prove conc‘ that. mmriagm me {icing ed at Gretna Green 10-day iu pm: the samu circumstancw as a f years ago. SKI-O 7L1) WE SHAKE HANDS? vvu. nu lama back is the first : -iidncy hisg-axo. Cure it \' Kidney Pills and you will Bright’s Disease. “I can't. say too mu Dozid's Kidnny Pills. in a. way to attend to two doctors had faile chars-.Huakur {on years, a farmer with a, good Mr. Spears “I Ewat‘he I be not attend to 1 got a box of and was abie U â€I had not (a the Kidney disc we: and tho {0 troubled with p limbs. Then I Kidney Pills an boxes all my 1):: Send for free sample Thought he Would I Work but the Gr Kidney Remedy Strong and Active. 'Antig‘onish. N.S-., O ia,l).~Mr. H. M. Sp known farmer AliVi'ng shouting the praises a {my Pills. "When It Scotiu about six \‘mv \ NOW HE HAS A , GOOD STRONG BACK DODD’S I DID FOR H. M MA GR say too much in favor of y»... acknowledged l‘ct. .. that, the couphgs :{imyfly tna for the (inn-molly as sown as this mm m [muse win-re in the 15’s" the Gretna Gram as wont. to perform :1 Would have to Stop the Great Canadian Remedy Made Him d Active. 1.902153 out entirely how- following Winn-r I W13 pains in my back and I got more (if Dudd's and after using; Lhcse pains and lameness left r mn‘ng near here, 13 pruisw_ of Dodd's Kid- urn BEEN REVIVRD to attend to work (ukcn enough to 1 six years ago,†says was so troubled with mum to think I could busincsu. Howcvur. I Dodtl's Kidney Pills mo much m fav Pills. 'J‘lioy I11; d failed. I was a. years but mm I am good str zng back " ‘Lno first symptom of Cure it with “(Pd-(ii agu ceremony for prove conchmivcly we bcivg culcixr utul 0-day in practically ' cr’ossma the bordnr and Scotland may LCD. BuL aim-u X on this point, just, Luk’ their .. “I give it freely to all my chil- dren, from the youngest to the old- est, end it keeps them all healthy and hearty." Name given by Pos- tum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellvillefi in pkgs‘ My chief ailment. was nervousness .and heart trouble. ' . Any unexpected noise' Would cause ï¬me the most painful palpitation. gmake me faint and weak. ‘5 "I had heard of Postum and lye- !gan to drink it when I left off the {old coffee. It began to help me. just ias soon as the old effects of the !other kind of cofl'ec passed away. ;It did not stimulate me for a while, [and then leave me weak and nerv- ious as cofl'ce used to do. Instead of that it built up my strength and.1 supplied a constant vigor to my sys- tem whlch I can always rely on. It enables me to do the biggest kind of a. day's work without getting tired. All the heart trouble, etc., has passed away. People Will Drink Coffee When It “Does Such Things.†"I began to use Postum because tho old kind of coï¬cc had so poison- or! my Whole system that I was on the point of breaking down, and the doctor warned me that 1 must quit. “Is Mr. Gayboy at home?†asked the caller. "Yes, sir," replied the educated butler; "he is at homeâ€" he’s at his club.†The next morn ixw the (lar‘ioy came out to the caniuz'c as it. was start.â€" ing>r for town. ..ml, lea. aning coxmdc 1- tially met the “heel said, “Mass‘ ’1 om vml ncmln t git me no udd-r license; I ll us» the one I' SO. got.1’s been t inkin it ovar in (lo nivrht an , tn tvll de troof. Mass' '10m, (‘0 com clusion 0’ my jcklnment is (lat, Car ain t two dollars worth 0’ din" rcncc between dem two ludiosԠumo, “thcro's no great harm done. I‘ll get you another liconse immor- z'ow, but. it will cast you two dol- lax-s: more, of course.†The turkey}; face fall. “But, Mus; Tom, Euphc-mia Wil- son ain't, dc lady I‘so gwine to nmrry. I‘at. wan't umbin' mo'n a. little flirtation. Geargiana Thomp- son, the la'ndrcss, is the one I'sse gwinn to marry." " _ h. well, John," said the master, amused and irritated at the same time, “there's no a‘reat hm-m 11mm the license madc out in hu‘ "T'ncrc's your liccusu to I‘Iuphcmia,†he said to the that, night. "You're as good rial already, and you owe 1 two dollars.†The (lax‘Fécy's face fell. “But, Mus; Tom. Eunhmy An excolient story is tofd by Kate Troughs Wiggin, the popular writer. A negro sarVunt, wishing to get mar- rivd, uHI-Quil 1:1‘3 1113510? to huy him a. Iicvme in the neighboring town. The master. Lcing in haste, did ntzt ask the name of the happy woman, but as he drm’c along hc rollosctcd on the many tender aur-ntions that he had svon John lavish upon I‘lulihemm“ Wilson, the cook, and, concluding that there could be no mistake, had! this “CL‘IXSU madu nut in h. .- nnnm IT'S EASY TO L'E i‘ a. cal-112m: on, P111?! ï¬ght 3.3-! d I)‘ we .179 sure iv 2le ho gm), bu: it 5'51]; with ma. Alia-21‘s Lam; 1311st will chad: it: 3.1- vanco and r63:3‘.'9 hamth. acting; Hie part faithful servant." mu LpL-nsu d3 ptpsia and ail‘r ouch mead cases. (50 in u . .â€"r~ '“W'V'†â€").1edicu.l science by accident discovered the potcgry of the pineapple as a. panacea for stomach tz'oublcx. The im- mvvue pox-zzcntag-e o! vegetable rune-'n Trs. McCa11â€"-"I do wish I could gvt a good maid." Mrs. Van-dinoâ€" “You might, interviuw mine. I think she’d be (h-lightal to go 10 you." Mrs. McCallâ€"~“But why (,iijll't you keep hm?" Mrs. Vandincâ€""(I‘h, she won’t. may! She says she. wants a place whom she won't have so many dresses and hats to take care of." 130 ,w u "'3 0i 0:. Van Stzn‘: A LICENSE Ti m wrscnzag‘e o! vegetable pepsin «I in the fruit, makes it. an al- di spun «mute 'c'-xc."y m cases of a and ix.di:.,'c.: Um). ()nc tablet. ..v, FUNNY. I will cure must, chronic a box, 35 cunts.â€".‘):3 the man who is '3 Pmsa "3:332 Tamctk. “001130 to marry id to the servant; re as good as mur- you owe me only nun who is only of the "geod and ) HARRY name coat. foravcxy| With a. great feeling of relief he told her that she might brush 0!! his “See," she cried, â€a. strange hair! You are a base 'dccciVer.†Ho shuddcrcd and turned pale. “Yes,†she continued in a cold voice, “you have allowed some boot.- black to brush you down instead of waiting for my loving hands 'to man- ipulata the brush. 011, George, you do not lm‘o me any mom! I can tell it is a swung-2 bristle}! When he came up the hallway she plucked something from his manly shoulder. 1 The Atlantic float has been ordered home at Christmas for the parpcsa of giVing lem‘c to the ships' (ompnn- ics. This has Locn decided up,u in consequence of the leave I'csmictions at Gibraltar, due to the inadequacy of accommodation on shore for the men of the flee}. which now exists there. The present American trip of the Second Cruiser Squadron is being utilized to prove what. can be accom- plished in this way. The. coal con- sumpticu of each ship was carefully noted on the passage out, and the speed per unit. of horseâ€"power accur- ately recorded. It is expected that the run back across the Atlantic to Gibraltar by this squadron will be madc- at, record speed. ‘ The reserve diVisions will partish pate, and the flying cruiser squadrons are to cover long distances at record speeds. The manoeuvres will be world-wide and British fleets and squadrons all over the world will take part. The main object of the exercises will be a test of the efï¬ciency at the scheme of redistribution, published last Novem- box" World-wide Maï¬oeuvers to be Held Next Year. I 2 The great scheme of British main 1! manoeuvres Mn‘ch was postponed 5 this your chiefly mung to the contin- uance of the war in 140 Far East ‘ will, it is statcd. be carried out nextl summer in its entirety. ' There can be a. difference of opinion on most subjects, but, there is only one opinion as the reliability of Mother Gravcs' Worm Exterminator. It. is safe, sure and cï¬cctual. “You sketch with a free hand, Miss Itrownsmith." remarked the Profes- sor, who had been critivally examinâ€" ing her portfolio. "Entirely free," said the younsr lady, as she cast (30wa her vyc-s in soft, confusion and waited for the professor to follow up the opening. distressing skin diseases relieved by one application Dr. Agnew's Ointment. is I. potent. cure for an eruptions of the skin. Jas. Gaston, Wilkcsbarre, says: "For nine years I was disï¬gured with Tenor on my hands. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment cured iL."â€"-85 cants.-â€"31 “ '11:: D 6:- L " Mauthal P19. iï¬Ã©r ails. yij‘Iérétï¬ggf- dummy, Tnsy 'mo equally as cflzcaciou in maul-.93, backache and museum: p 3.1m. “Talk about your tender-hoartmli men," said the garrulous indisidual,E speaking of his fricnd, “that man is so tenderâ€"hearted :hut he will cm“: the street, to avoid meeting men that‘ owe him money." Daughterâ€"“I cannot give Jack up, father. I shall die if I do!†Fatherâ€" “Ycu must never we him again. I will buy you a. new set of furs!" Daughterâ€""WC“, (Sear father. I sup- pose 1 must, try and be brave. \‘v‘hnn will you take me to choose the , 12 years Hmn (‘ninuin All chuLâ€" month failed to rcl’cve. Dr. Agnew's (Juarrhal Powder gave him relief in one day, and in a Very short whim the deï¬nes-:4 left. him entirclv. It will do n- as much for you. 50 cents.â€"o. Ruffles; of 12 Years’ Staining. â€"1’rotractvd (.‘utarrh pz'oduN-s Coax"- ncm m many cum-s. Capt. Ben. Con- nor, of 'l‘l-ronto. Canada. was deaf for I-l .. ., -' , ‘ ' It is perhaps natural that litt‘c} children should expect. their sma‘dl supplicutiuzxs to be answered literal- ly We can sympathi'xc with tht: small boy over his sums, who said, to his g0\"rnc>s in a puzzled, half-I indignant Voivc: “I can't do my, sums, I can't; and I did ask God to help me, and He's made three misâ€"I tulips already.†, 9:23: Rheum, Tottar, Eczema. PLACED AT T83 BACK OF THE SPIN?) n-L- n I. r n ‘v“_.LJ “1,4. ,vh ,,_ dine.» of the skin. like luv-bar‘s itchï¬.‘ cmod We‘ver's ECemta Alone. am: where the hlmrl is Indovl with im'ourity, such zu Sad: Rheum, Weaver's Sytup a.» should be used T." 111G 11'1‘ 1‘1U'1‘ LE I‘T. Miss Bateâ€"Oh, yes, I feel pretty '210 of 121:1).1 rejected him when he ï¬rst proposal because I was posithe he wculd try again. Miss Keyâ€"X on were right: he did try age. in and I accepted him last. Are you 1: sufferer with corms? I! you nzc. get a bultk: of Hn'loway’s Com Cure. It. has never been known to my Mind your own business. Your business will not mind itself. and nobody will wind it for you. DiliOUNnL-ss iurdcns Li!c.â€"'I'hc mlizmsa man is never a. cmnpanionablo mm M:- Causc hf: ailment renders him :xmrosu and gloomy. The C0: pinint us not. u dangerous as it ia'disagt'ccal’m. Yet no one macd- suffer from it who “a procure Parcmloc's Vegetable Pills. By regulating the liver zmd obviulmsg an: emzcus of bile m the sLonmch Hwy 1:!- stom men to cimen‘ulness and mu z'lgor 01 uclwu. TEST FOR THE NAVY. ho trial to oppose the progress of the Belgians he adaptud aimsoit u,- drcumstanccs, retired to private life and spent the last Mtccn Jews of his xifc at Zanzibar in the cnjuymeut or his wealth. 3mm: 713° DISTINCTION; . 4. purePy 15ml The late 113mm] ben-Mohammcd, or "’l’ippu Tip," as LC was (:3:ch nut. om‘y in Lurogtc but, by his Aftican subjects, us u} to surprise lAi-vingstorzo Cameron, Stank-y and other cxrlorcrs by his exhibition of Arabic co:.rt'i- new in the midst of the hostile Afri- can wilds. Wiser than his son, Sefu, [The Warkingman’g Tea. NOT QUITE SO BAD. ASKED FOR HELP Til’l’U 'PHâ€S POLICY. For sale at 211i ï¬ve grrcns. Shoufd b: i‘h Sta): g and i‘ or n c liciuc is a 11.31. 5:91 min; â€"Th cse by one Persons of 01th:: sex dam: to make 315 to 825 per week a. f» I: home in whu or spare time during the {all and wince- . months. In an entire}:- "°“’ and highly mmuuorauve lamina“ um: wxll bear mnmugh inrw‘ flatten. 9am! stamp (at Mutated booklet and all particuhzrs. MONTREAL SUPPLY C0. rauncch“Yes, but I really couldn‘t help it. He did it When I cotfldu‘t really help mySelf." "How was that?" “I was putting my hat on}: Patiench' ‘And 3" you?» I H G 5 Greg Shifloh Patri cb' ‘ “You have been misinfornn plied the merchant, coldly. â€Gettin’ along all right cl I gnoss cvcrybudy's business the-so days." ' “Oi cohrsc; otherwise you be able to get your nose in "I heard,†said Hadley. "the. would probably have to ma.‘« assignment. ' ’ ... *3 u» ; us- a that incipient form of kidney disease which. if negiected. will develop into stubborn and distressing disorder that will take long tedious treatment to cure. Don't neglect the "backache stage" of the most. insidious cf dis- eases. South American Kidney C are stops the ache in six hours and cures. If you think you can’t make the whole world happy, just got. yoursnjf in that condition, and the world will soon come to you for the recipe. To Know is: to Preventâ€"l! the min- ers who work in cold water most 0! the day Would rub their feet, and legs with Dr. 'l‘homus’ Eclccuic (m thov \rould escape muscuiar rheumatism and render their mother limbs proof against the ill effects to the cold. Those sen- Ling; out. for mining regions would do we! to provide themselves with a sup- ply before starting. WHAT DO PEQPLE NEED who are run down nun-yam. P139. inflows? “ Ferrarim." 3‘33 hrs. (mm. , It balms, nukes stroll". it gives now life. There are any tonic: bu: onfy one " Pun-win. cior. “It wiil be a. who'c bun' feathers in my wifes hat." That deal you have just engineered will be a feather in your cap." “A {gather _in my cap!" echoed the ï¬nan- z and Fail Fiavorel. More 332:: food 21min; up of Fmgr‘znt “Yes. I‘tcll youâ€"you couEGn’t get; it. swqigtter." “Then I'll haVc to go back again, John. You know it isn't stylish to wear this kind of a. hat straight." â€Is my hat on straight?†“Yesâ€" hurry or We’ll be late." "Are you sure it is ,0“ perfectly Sfruight?"»‘ "Darling." said she. “do you love me as much as ever?" . “Yes, doarie," said he, with his nose buried in his newspaper. That onght to have satisficd her, but she had to ask “Why?" “Oh, I dunno. Habit, I suppose." RAW F073 â€ANTED. SEKD FIR 98585 US? ï¬zzlz’ght Swap in baths:- zhan other soup, but is best when used in ms Sunligh'. way. :1 Salish: 89:; and fallow direca‘ona "“‘fl FUR â€MOI-16705598?“ 7'7 $2.33- 23311, ‘2‘ even-to LADIES AND MEN’S FUR ASH) F83. LINED COATS vf every kind. Everythiu" in rm at close ricea. THE 1mm; soy. YLIKD. Head or catalog. D. H. BASTEDO 8: CO. ’ha :ackache W,Toronto. Ottawa. Qucheg thousands of the most chainsaw use: d Coughs. COM: and Lung koubles. Let it cure you. “Last ' I‘m: ' dune thought "1'3:ng am my? tool: .3 “9?. 9“ Wastes bu: mag†AM ... --.. “.1 , _-- a..- um annex) would not bewixbout it. Those who bav used itshould know an: way bottle :3 sold with a pcétive guarantee ï¬at. if i: doesn't cure you. the dealer will refund what you paid for it. Shiloh Good breeding stack .2†ages) for sale at reasonable prices. JAMES WILSON SONS, THE RETORT SCATHING Shiloh's ï¬i (3:122:11: ï¬era Ysrks.-3re3 [M an an button! you: '70:! to tho “ 3811138 RHERIGIJG But)“: 60.†BANDICAPPE Do: A.- sun: In your town. or and (and. WHY HE LOVE!) TIER BEGIN AT HOME for t‘mae q as: drums FAR_M__ACCSUNTS for 73:. nos: mm. 7 â€" FARm 9313. HOUSE. 20. 4:5. (mamampa: Practical Every day lasso; you _ _ r-.._.... Bad Slaloh would not :05: who have new: M an: cvexy We is say he kissed .... . (la. : .4 f0 - own. I“:- right. ch? Wen, Meaning 1 may be just mu wouldn’t in it." Fergus suppose." is big at. you c aw all Ont.