Lake Morat, in Switz turns red every ten year}; to the presence of a tiny’.‘ which is Visible only thrt microscope. ,_- -v. sumo usuLv. “Can’t you get over talkixgg about the way you got cheated In that horse trade?†suggested a. friend, who had heard the story several times. “N0,†answered Mr. Barker. “I don’t mind the man’s getting my money so much, but I do hate to think that I have lost his respect." 1 THE PRINCIPAL LOSS. M'r. Sirius Barker had been cheat- Ld 311 a horse trade, and the ex- perlence formed his chief topic 0f "coaversation for some time. Can’t you get over talking about the way you got cheated in that horse trade?†suggested 3‘ #149an ml. _ 1, . The delicious flavor and aroma of "Salads†Tea. is preserved by the use of sealed lead packets. It is never exposed to the sun, dust, dirt, air, the surrounding odors‘ and contaminating influences of other goods as bulk or Icose teas are. A teapot test will show the difference. Mrs. Frillsâ€""Now that I have engaged you, Bridget, I am going to begin to give you a. little trainâ€" ing in the art of waiting on guests. You see, my daughter is coming out next monthâ€"†Bridget â€"‘ “Indade, mum! An’ how long was‘ she in prison 2†They are Carefully Prepared. â€" Pills which dissipate themselves in the stomach cannot be expected to have-much effect upon the intestines and to overcome costiveness the medicine administered must influ~ ence the action of these tanals. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are so made, under the supervision of ex- ports, that the substance in thenm intended to operate on the intes- tines is retarded in action until the bowels. ‘ One of the most unreasonable traits of a. woman is the way she can think it isn’t her fault wh‘en her husband cuts himself shaving. Towneâ€"Yes, he certainly is in hard luck. Browneâ€"Well, he has only him- self to blame. Towneâ€"Of course; that’s the big- gest part of his hard' luck. Many a man doesn t do an) thing worth while because he thinks it in ’1: worth while. Mind yo'ur own businessâ€"and let other people muddle theirs, if they want to. lowâ€â€"usually th_a_13 he gets. “Misery loves company†â€" the kind that is long-cared and patient. “Man wants but little here be- lowâ€â€"usually is a. little more .-...- urn-v VVAA'LVULULI uuau u; 1.: useless There is always ho}e for a. manl to carry the gospel through this until he loses his self-respect. and other parts of 'éfrlca. if these The ï¬rst step towards knowledge things are allowed td‘fbe perpetu- is to learn one’s ignorance. ated, because you cannht limit their When a wise man gets the worst effect to the Congo Valley.†of it he makes the best of it. i -..A People are always asking for ad- vice_ but-nevpr taking it. Silent men never have occasion to “eat their words.†Idleness is the key of beggary. Talent is one thing; tact is every- thins- If you want new health and new strength try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. a. fair use of this medicine will not disappoint you. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine (30., Brockville, Ont. a whole month I nexer moved out- side the house, and could scarcely walk about the house I was so weak. I had no appetite, my color was a greenish) ellow. I had se- sere headaches and would be almost breathless at the least exertion. I took several bottles of medicine, but it did not help me, and then my mother got me three boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, when I1 had used them I was much better and by the time I had taken an- other three boxes I was again en- joying the best of health, “ith a hearty appetite. good color and re- newed energy.†Bloodlessness is the starting point of consumption. When your blood is thin and watery your whole health declines. Your face grows pale, your appetite fails and your heart jumps and flutters at the least exertion or excitement. You are always weak and wretch- cd and lose interest in everything. This is the point from which you may easily step into that hopeless decline that leads to cgsumption and the grave. Whatis actually needed to bring backv _ th and strength and energy is e new rich blood Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, actually make. In all the world] there is no other tonic medicinel like them, and all who feel weak! and easily tired should take these Pills at once, and regain new health. . , Miss Ada Burke, The ' , N.‘ B.. says :â€"“I feel that I ct say too much in favor of Dr. WiIliams’ Pink Pills. In March, 1902', I was attacked ‘with whooping cough which clung to me for several months, and when the cough disap- peared I was left weak and-run down. All summer I was ailing, , but when the autumn came I seem- ‘ ed to be completely worn out. For J Lies in Weak, Watary Blood. Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills Make the Blood Rich and Kai CONSUMPTION’S UN REASON ABLE. PEARLS OF TRUTH. ALL ON HIM. STARTING POINT SWitz Iahdr yez’ftsggins Whgn a girl gets married practically the whole show man only _ plays a. sort of mthgato. ,f- .â€" and weighed all the counting the apples and c-ne occagion he even c the sticks in a, boy of mac lim't of meanness was su. eu', however, when he their son to take long walking, to save shoe-1e: this, said he, the lad along just as well,,and m shoes less quickly. . ,ï¬*_ 1,- ~- -- "Iv uvsw 0! a will not. make buns Mid muscle but wig‘ Try it. All 11"“; and cam": While thrift is one of the virtues, meanness is certainly a. vice. It is narrowing, and stints a. man’s mind ‘and soul. Although mean people abound in all parts of the world, the champion specimen is surely a man who was recently sued for di- vorce by his wife in the United States. In her evidence, she stated that, after twelve years of married life, he refused to increase her housekeeping allowance of $2 a week. He kept a. nair nf Rnnlnc Williams’ Ont. , v , ~v~ ~v--- vuva or the well grown child. Mrs. W. E. Stewart,‘ St. George, N. B., says :â€"“I have used Baby’s Own Tablets for my little ones for sev- eral years and have found them re- liable in all emergencies. I can- not praise the Tablets too highly.†Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 253 cents {box from The Dr. 1".“ Every mother is naturally anxi- cus that her little ones shall be ‘healthy, good natured and bright. Every mother can keep her little ones in this condition if .she will give them an occasional dose of Baby’s Own Tablets. These Tab- lets cure all stomach and bowel troubles. break up colds, destroy worms and make teething easy. Equ- ally good for the new born baby or the Well grown child Mm w BABY’S WELFARE “You will risej‘rom the study of this question,†co'n‘cluded Mr. Har- ris, “as I many times have done with the conviction that it is useless to carry the gospel through this and other parts of 'ï¬filca. if these ALI..-†7 ‘ *“‘ ' MILLIONS KILLED. He did not intend to dwell on the atrocities, of which there were thousands, flogging being the least; but these men, armed with rifles and cartridges, were big, strong, brutal fellows, and they picked up a rabble as they went forward to their task. It was no exaggeration to say that during the last ten years there had been done to death under King Leop’gld's regime on the Congo, directlxl‘and indirectly, at least three million'human beings. , ((‘7,7 'I . The white men were sending black men into the forests to chase the natives. Weapons of precision were placed in the hands of black men, of whom 33,000 were now per- axnbulating the Congo territory, striking terror into the hearts of the people, captunng hostages and [ringing them in to the white men. WELL, WHAT OF IT? MEANNESS AS A MANIA ISSUE NO. 46â€"08. I A weapon was placed in their hands by the Sovereign of the Con- go, and the right was given to cap- ture relatives. to chain them by the neck and hold them at ransom as guarantees that rubber and ivory would be brought. The effect of this had been to turn the whole Congo Valley into an immense‘ pawnshop, in which the pledges were the defenceless men and the helpless women and children of the Congo. The next step was inevitable, and that was to claim the labor of the people. This was putting back the clock a. hundred yearsâ€"it was slav- ery pure and simple; and in the Congo territory they had two thou- sand white men cngaged directly or indirectly in enforcing those de- mands upon the inhabitants. ARMED THE SAVAGE. red to the onference at Liverpool recently by the Rev. John Harris, of the Congo Reform Associatinn. _ _ The basic in1qu1ty_of the Congo regime lay in the clalm of the Sov- ereign, absolutely unprecedented in African history, that the whole land ‘ and the whale marketable produced at the country were the propert‘ - not of the natives of the CongO, but of himself and of those Euro- peans with whom he was.associat- ed. Missionary Relates Ala iblc Facts at a M at Liverpool MILLIONS OF HUMAN BEINGS HAVE BEEN KILLED. I QUIET in the best of all diet. ygt 5: .e buns and muscle but “Ferruvlm†;. All (1'11; and general stores. 31 .- .ry-.vu 3 take long strides in 38. e shoe- leather. By he, the lad would gct V--- ..-v... LAID UL. Medicine (30., Brockville, MOTHER’S UHIEF GARE. es and eggs. On even counted up of macaroni The was surely reach-1 e show. The sort of bride- pair of scales, the groceries, wear out his compelled - â€"â€" “no; um delivered to the V Conference at ' by the Rev. 8 001180 Reform a Meeting Almost Incred. she is urely a it wil for di- United Bef( stated stralia aarried top of SE: her is a, n ‘ $2 a scales, A Fm ‘ceries, inflamm‘ lun s. 1 3' On an wh: :ed up Balsam. f Two young ladies were talking the; . "‘ ' - cther day about a third wrh; ghnd.’ (â€m“ 31189 int ulcr nulo paid. Just become engaged to a Widouer. fH"11{“‘“‘ S (â€1'11 ( um teamwsthv “ho plays the comet. and has fun r â€-“l‘ ’10- . TU It. and <<w what children. “What could be \mrsn '2' ‘mmmt of pain is saxod. exclaimed one, “than four children,’ _ “£1.“ _ and a. comet?†“Nothing,†53‘. (If x, _, ‘_ ‘ y - ' the other, “e Kc,ept perhaps, Six I’LGGIBG L\ L03 UO.\. children and 8.6 trombone. †It, is 09.101111:an n.“ 1 AAA The superiority of Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator is shown by its good effects on the children. Plirchase a. bottle and give it a trial. There are in Quebec tn-day dre- scendants of Wolfe’s Highlanders, who stormed the place; but, thnugh Scottish in everything else, they speak French, and do not know English. Before a. thunderstorm, the Au- stralian humming-bird covers the top of its nest with cobweb, which is a. non-conductor of electricity. A FIRE SPREADS in dry grass, so does inflammation in the thruut grow duwn into lun 8. Deal promptly with a. culd as with a. an when yuu begin to cough use Allan's I. Ru hm In is certain that whoeveruogcvéflusc‘rs it will not be without it. ,, _â€"â€"_wâ€"-vhlvlvllq uuu ALIJW' its territory is widespread. Those who ï¬rst recognized its curative qualities still value it as a speci- ï¬c, and while it retains its old friends it is ever‘making new. It It Retains Old and Makes New Friends. ~ Time was when Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil had but a. small ï¬eld of.dist-r.ibution. but now :L~ 47 -. l “I wouldn’t ï¬ght, my gnud men 2†said the peacemakcrs. “But he 'called me a. thief. sir!†exclaim- ed one of the combatants. “And he called me a lazy loafer!†cried the other. “Well,†said the peace- maker, serenely, “I wouldn’t ï¬ght over a. difference of opinion; you both may be right.†W C h evw i n g Tobacco. It guarantees the high quality of Black Watch it “Of course,†said the optimist ‘if a. man gets into the habit of hunting txouble he’s sure to ï¬nd n+ )) Every one receives a. general foundation of knowledge. The av- erage Russian boy knows more about English history than the av- erage English boy, let alone Euro pean history. A cultivated Russi an of the middle class is saturated with John Stuart Mill. Ruskin. Morley and Carlyle, and Shakes- peare, Milton and Shelley are treat- ed as Russian classics. They are saturated with the for- eign classics. They often speak two languages beside Russian. and they are conversant with modern thought in the various European countries, so far as it is allowed to reach them. They are taught at- school things which will be useful to them. RUSSIAN ED CCATION. Middle Class are. Better Educated Than English Middle Class. The “Intelligenzia†of Russia. writes the Hon. Maurice Baring in “A Year in Russia,†is, properly speaking, composed of every one who can~ read or write. But the term is generally used to designate those members of the middle class who belong to the professional classesâ€"doctors. professors. teacn~ ers and literary men. The average man or woman of the Russian mid- dle’ class is better educated than the average English man or womanl cf the same class. . l Why do Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure Backache? Simply because Back- ache is Kidney ache, and Dodd's Kidney Pills positively cure all Kidney aches and ills. This has been proved in thousands of cases in Canada. If you haven’t used them yourself ask your neighbors. The Big Black Plug. l â€1 ï¬nd Dodd’s Kidney Pills the ‘bcst medicine for Backache I have ever used. I only used two boxes and they cured me of Backachc I had had for ï¬ve years. It started through a. strain. My father’s back also bothered him, and he got some relief from one pill I gave him. They were too precious to give him more. All persons suffering from Backache should use Dodd’s Kidney 1) {Ha †Pills Amo'ng many others ll Banï¬eld, after years of has found relief in Dodd Pills, and here is what he his ï¬riends :â€" l-‘uv. u. «_opec1al).-â€"Among the ï¬sh- [ermen here, who through exposure to wet and cold are subject to those pains and aches which come from diseased Kidneys, Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills are looked upon as a. posi- tive boon to mankind. They are never tired of telling how their Backaches and their Rheumatism vanish before the great Kidney remedy. Among many others Mr. Frank Banï¬eld, after years of suffering, has found relief in Dodd’s Kidney! no "munâ€"-2 . -- ' " Fishermen Regard Them as a Boon to Mankindâ€"Mr. Frank Banflcld Tells How They Cured His Back- ache. Garnish, Fortune Bay, Nfld., Nov. 9. (Special).â€"â€"Among the ï¬sh- nrmnn LA..- ‘ T0 NEWFOUNDLAND ’ PAYS TRIBUTE D THE GRAND WORK DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE DOING. WHAT’S THE DIF? Men should look for this Cy ‘. so goes an a thi I. tire. Lung is telling; hour. [awâ€"eâ€" . .. w-rnz ran ‘5 ’ The salmon. for a short distance. ‘ M R s \ can travel at a rate of 25 miles an Nemtioqthis-paper hl\l’l’ . u: I.'I\L 03'. and even of bank-bunks shuwi: very handsome depositm . > u~"' _ ,..~vu uuKn {or over $1,500,000 :1 year. Last year 1.925 persons were arrested for bogging in the streets, uf \vlmm more than 1,500 were sentenced to terms of imprisnmncnt varying frmn one week to three months. Many of these objects uf rharity wcro found in possession uf sums of munâ€" - n ‘ ‘ ' It is calculated that 4.000 sens make a living in Londo begging, and that. their averag C(Ixue amounts to about $7.20 :1 "What, ls the. matter?" said the lawyer to his coachman. “The hors- m are running away." “Can't. you pull them up!" “I am afraid nut." “Then," said the. lawyer. after a judicial delay, “run into mum-thing cheap.†NO SUBSTITI’TE for “The T) 1" L Manchu! ' Planter, although some lxmcrupulnus .lualers may i say (here is. Rec‘vmmomled lw dlnctnm. h mpitnlq, 3 “WI-1)“ :unl evm'yhmly, fur stil‘fnuu. plum-fly. etc, gcr. pol O'Toole “So'm I. sinftmg her hand. the door. Mrs. ( the doorway with her left hand and brow. [ Large stm‘ies are told of the damage done by hailstones in Min- nesota last month. However. Old England itself has Some statistics 'tu show in that line. On May :30, 1897, a. terrible hailstorm visited Seaford, Sussex. Same of the “bolts†measured four and a half inches in circumference after lying: on the ground for fully seven min-‘ utes. On June 24, in the same year. the most disastrous visitation of the! kind in mndern Limes ravaged parts cf Essex and the adjacent counties. “What is the ONE OF THE BEST 01d time remedies for all skin aï¬ectimm, such as Eczema, Ringworm. Heald- head and similar affections is Weaver's Comte. 1: is an ointment that has brought. relief w thousands. Ladx --“I am looking for a gm‘cr- Hess for mv childreng " Munagor of Intelligence Ofliceâ€" Didn't we supply you with one last \xeok‘?" “Yes.†“Well, madam accmding to her report, you dout need a gmernnss. You need a “ihl'benst tamer." The it makes up in potency. '1110 101110- c'ics “hich it carries me put up in these small do‘scs, be cause the} are .0 poxxorful that unlv small (luses are required The. full strength of the extracts is secured m thisH form and (In their “wk thumughlx. a pill by its Sim. Would consider I’urmeloc's Vegt-tablz‘. Pills tn be lacking. It is a. little wonder among pills. What it lacks in size .\ Small Pill, but Powerful. -â€"- They thatjudge of the powers of “1 u According to s meats written in t 01 tu-dny will be i‘ twenty-seven years BOTH LOOKING FOR HIM HAILSTON’ES IN ENGLAND Good mc _. pplirtrely in be able Lu ubtain divorce at her own wxsh. Divorce entalls the re- turn of the dowry. For three months the bride is not required to do any hard Work, but after that she buckles to with his other wives at. gardening and carâ€" rying burdens. Polgamy is general and the number of a man‘s wives limited only by his resnurces in the matter of paying dowrics. The man may divm'ce his wife whenever he changes and for almost, any rea- son. But it is rare fur a wuman I On this occasion he pays over an instalment of the dowry. On the. fmirth visit; he takes his parents with him and is permitted to see :thc girl herself. When next he calls his prospective mother-inâ€"law provides a feast for himself and his n-latives, the hust and hustcss eat- ing nothing, but taking a hand in tho. drinking. Finally the man goes nith gifts and the balance of the dowry and takes the Woman away. On arrival at his village she is wel- comed with singing and a strenu- ous dance called “ukanja,†again with gifts, and the. father calls in other members of the famâ€" ily to view the gifts. On the third visit he carries trudegin, a. sufï¬- ciently poisonous compound. gen- erally from Hamburg. In the old days it was palm teddy or Wino. The parents on both sides rule absolutely in the matter of marri- age between natives. First the would-be bridegroom goes empty- handed to obtain the Consent of the bride’s father. Then he gucs -..â€". “lug no, uuu it is almost unheard of for a. woman to marry “beneath†her. As a re- sult some of the women of the most superior coast tribes. like the Mpongwe, look to marriage with “bite men and frequently attain to 12'. A coastal tribe always considers itself superior to an inland tribe, and even its meanest member claims to rank higher than the most powerful man of an up country tribe. A man may marry any woâ€" man he likes of any tribe, it being held that he gives her his own sta» tus, whatever that may be, but it stranger Fixing the 'Social Status of the Brideâ€"Dowry and Divorce. The marriage customs of West and South-west Africa are in many cases peculiar. They differ, of course, in different tribes, but have broad lines in common. AFRICAN MARRIAGE CUSTOMS morn] ng said club L m advanced O’Toole s 1 a rough (I a frown ,1 Mrs. over to )) said the str looking for I $7.20 avweok Year. Last arrested for scientists, docu- the ordinary ink illegible in Some Londun by average In- O‘Toole. her other towards stood in stick in l on her per- Pill] Mr g‘g'ruz Mama's AnvocATE " THE BEST AGRICULTURAL AND HOME PAPER SAMPLE EBP‘Y FREE Thn teuchvr of a class in a CH- tm'n schnn] had been gw'lxofulh 9x pluining the pa uxb‘c of thn p: dig. 11 .mn. and “as mm testing ‘lu‘ix ‘ I on thr- Amorican Continent. No pl‘OEI‘PSFiVO farmer can'afâ€"u ford to be without it. Publish- ed weekly. Only $l.50 per year. Drop'ppstaeard for free sample copy.‘ A gonls Wanted. Address .: Would you like to have a sam- ple copy of Th» Farmer’s Ad- wn-alo and Home Magazine? H‘ to w-Iv‘l uvll {I stem t0 be as friendly as you were. Does he owe you money!†Brown â€"-“N<), nut exactly; but he wanted 9’ L . Biekle’s Anti-(‘onsumptive Syrup is agreeable to the taste. and is a certain relief for irritation of the threat that causes hacking coughs. 1-: used according to directions it will break the most persistent cold, and restore the air passages tu their normal healthy mnditinn. There is no need to recommend 't to those familiar with it. but in those who seek a sure remedy and are in doubt. what to use, the ad- tice isâ€"try Bicklt's Syrup. A witness who had given his ("vi- dencc in such a way as to satEsfy everybody in court that, he was [committing perjury. hcing; caution- ‘cd by the justice. said at last: "My hard. you may believe me or hat. but 1 have stated not a ward that is false. for I have been wedded t0 truth frum my infancy." “Yes“ sir." said the justice: "hut the question is. How long have you been a widower 3" A Great Tonic. Mrs. Anna. Linder. R. R. 5. Dus- sell, Minn, writes: “I took Forums. and am Well. I would not be with- out that great tonic for ten times its cost.†Smith-“ humc NOT AT ALL PLEASE“ “l’nruna has gainml full (101"‘0 and «'1 Dl‘rmanmn c!n\- "From a personal test I shall not hesitate to recommend it. especially; to all suffering “lumen. 1..‘ A MRS. GERTRIJ'DIC McKIliRN- AN, 215 Neoslm street. Em- pnrin. Kas., writes: â€I suffered very much with a se- \'erc cold in the head and was al- ways complaining of feeling “rod and drowsy. When my mother suggested and insisted on my tak- ing a few botties of I’m-mm. I did ‘so, and in a short time I felt ï¬lm ‘4; now permn. My mother praises it very highly and 8:) do I." ('onfldc-noc in l'n-ru-na. Mrs. M. 1". Jones, Burning Springs, K31, wrnes: “ '30 have been using I’m-mm fur same time and have no hesimncy in recommending it for the thouâ€" sand and one ailments of humanv 1t)“. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER PRAISING PERU-NA. 7! Mrs. Gertrude McKlernan. ~ You and Jones don't u pvrmancut stay in on) )laining of feeling Iirc'd y. When my mother and insisted on my tak- botties of I’m-mm. I did a short time I felt like e (2:1'2‘0 hznmr lsternau. ., x. slu‘ lg 1091) flu-11a Please. nut-am. Lo"don Ont. Send this advorti-crnc (bitch in topagorund 1c. 6 n B_u}c( aroma. and v confl- Thg: Wilsen 8; ' V 73 Adam In order to make room for larger and faster machines. It running order, as it has just been; thoroughly oVerhaule machinist. / Will be Sold for $4005 ca‘snff‘ I A CAMPBELL PRESS ,V '7“- .u‘ . Lflll Ic cr] WM gladly :c‘l any suchrc‘r that (hi cases and makes women strong. pl an} the free ten days' treatment is no? see {his oflin' again. Address: true: To you AND EVERY in?" OUPFSRING FROM WOMifl‘O AILHINTO Iam a woman. I know a woman’s sufferings. I have found a cure. I will mail, tree of charge. my home treat» ment with full instructions to any sufferer trom women's ailments. Iwant to tell all Women about the cureâ€"you, my reader, for yourself, . your daughter, your mother, or your sister. I . want to tell you how to cure yourself at home. without the help of}: doctor. Men cannot un- ders'and Women's sufferings. \Vhat we women know lrom ex rience, we know better than any doctor. know that my home treatment i<a sa'e and sure cure for all female \\eak~ messes peculiar to our sex. I want to send you a complrtc to days' treatment entirely free to prove to you that you can cure yourself at home, easily. quickly and surely. Rcmcmocr ttldl it will COs‘t you nothing to give the treatment a complete trial; and it‘you should wish to continue. it Will cost you only about 12 cents a week. or less than two cents a day. It will not inter ere with your work or occupation. just send me your name and address. tell me how you suR'er, if you wish, and I will send you the treatment for your case, en ircly free. in plain wrapper. bv return mail. I will also send you free of coxtmyb )J'{ â€" “WOIRN'S 0W! MEDICAL ADVISER,†with explanatory illustratiom showing why women suffer, and how they can eaeily cure themeelvcs at home. l§\.:ry woman xhould have it. and learn to think for herself. Then when the doctor su:.'sâ€"“ You must have an operation," you can decide for yourself. Thousands ofwomeu have cured themselves with my hame remedy. It cures ati. Old or young. To Mothers of Daughters. I Will explain a simple home treatment which speedilv and autumn!" m.“- "7' r ' ‘ ' -lvy.uuvu ,uursrn. lnousands ofwomcn have cured themselves with cures at. old or young. To Mothers of naughtsrs. I will I treatment which speedily and cï¬eclually cures Painful 0nd I in young Ladics. l’lumpness and health always result from i “'herevcr you live I can re er you to ladies of your own 1 will gladly :61 any suchrvr that this Home Treatmert really cases and makes women strong. plumpand robust. Just SE an} ll): {nus Van Jun." ._, . , . , me gen Plum 5 Oman 60., Mansion. 0:1 Her Fatherâ€"I’m :10 her in sections, but I listen to any proposit u!‘ of her. sir. PA WAS WILLING. 1-qu Daughter’s Beauâ€"Iâ€"erâ€"erâ€" want to ask you, sir‘ for yourâ€"er mar-«daughter’s hand. sir. Her Fatherâ€"Pm not disposing of her in sections, but I'm “filling to 11.147)" 0“ ....‘.. _, must. 5 sat on V ,,,v.._.. â€up vu QIKUWCU to have their own way too much. In common parlance, these fellows want. siLLing on. They are often not Lad sorts at heart, but they are greedy and bumptiuus. and it is a must salutary thing for them to 0‘3 There are in every community a number uf aggresswe, loudâ€"vowed people Who should not be allowed 4. L U 1| ' Kaiser’s Two-Year-Old Grandson Who will he German Emperor. The most popular baby in Ger- many today is the Kaiser’s eldest i gt andson, who is now two years old. 'Pietures of this tiny boy who, if he llives, will be Emperor, are scatter- ied broadcast throughout the coun- ‘try. They adorn countless thou- gsands of postal cards and are mail-l ml by hundreds daily. His father, 'the Crown Prince, is an expert {lrursemam and one of his delights f is to take his son for a gallop about {the castle grounds. The youngster. ; seems to delight in it, and is a great, I3fuvorite with the grooms and stable- [men. For his years. the heir pre- ‘sumptive is said to be unusually 'ireeociuus. resembling in many ways his illustrious grandfather, who is very fond of him and who spends much of his spare time with 1 him. THJ‘I BUMI’TIOUS INDIVIDUAL Maker- of Bell Pianos, loll Oman. and Autumn Paya- Planes. Two RBVO LUTION' 43x56 inch bed, cost $2,500, MOST POPULAR BABY. any proposition involv EH PIANOS PRENTERS‘? PATTISON é Rem! for our Free ("atnloguo Nu. 75. 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