THE WORLD'S MARKETS jscs: A ant note of the British naval menceuvres sy xpress, Hoa privileged strangers ae be 1c; No. 3 Northern, Sa mie rail, North Peas—The eel is unchanged at an permission, and have been obliged Barley No. 2 quoted at 48% to > foes iy No. Me, Rye—No. 2 quoted outside at.69 to 70c. Je la ae 2 quoted at 49 to 4940 patent $4. Bh. cont second patents, $4, ‘and strong de 19 to tubs, 20 to 21c; andl LHe at A to ite imirals. and the fests. crater Ae ee Cheon taree cheese, 1334c, and twins i gi & vous ‘will ‘be engeged in the mano- | Many at Unemployed bags ioe ‘atthe market is pie one prives ea uunemployed ‘are physically unfit for the ley is firm. Thi ~ continues hab in tone, moe ed at {fore a ‘ates emigration is attempted. _ The RONTO IS DOING. FINANCES OF ONTARIO. largest item Ss IT GOES TO. last year's disbursement, miscellan expenses any S11 12, to $238,699.47. as been a 0 institution 3 maintenance $69,853.29, against $102,282.34. The debts claim, $1,737,190.72; and No ether i the value jebenti oa {posite bearing interest. HOUSES OF REFUGE. shall Me compelled thing su ethee own support. {ta go unless he takes his witeand fant for | ily. 35 — ther Big es Sear May Establish on nch in Canada. ber’ 1.65 per er ute ‘hand rick, $1. 80, Potatoes bag of gu ite recognized that) officials of the prison partment during he Aue to other in- eep a| stitutions in the one: Woonstock een OPENING. Ya + a for if manulantite, of machine of dns Dominion in this ‘Reserve in Manitoba | ;; Redm: St. Louis, Mo., Mar. Ree ye se 2 < The pains ‘was over 7 were w ene = ee evels. . The demand jedium: a, oer Hi S *5 My $4, bulls at Ss 50 Recommendation of the Australian Pen- 3 ssion. / hee ‘the Pataaeranens is Chair- 2 = FA g 3 i Fi 2 ef 2 z ad mo ny E FA ss ace cae 5 838 ws ya . guoted unchenged at a range of An Calres-Qulaions are selena at nhs arpent Sed kely, ge on ines. 0, The e measure also provides for the in- a large fac-| spection of houses of refuge by the offi-| < cial of the Government. ‘here is ne ove bi ghly-espected “indian additional accommodation is necessar: re miles | and how it is to be pi PIES buildings will be included in ee ‘stants walled by SE rer ‘ PORT ARTHUR MINES ACTIVE. murderer who attempt at the Antikokan iron mine on the Cana: lesper-| qian Northern line, 135 miles west of mine. would appear to| “An inspection was made of the famous ain as the result of the new ws NOTICES OF et Mr. Kidd—To amend the Municipal | ry 2 ONTARIO LEGISLATURE Gavecnntent of Ova by the Dominion to Niagara Falls through the deve ic gapgauibts: fpr stbe Erpwace ment of ect venenay at wat point ? joni ‘she i - |latter was $5,396,016.74, and the revenue. $6,016,176.42. The expenditure in 1904} neni cai ah “inclu de the Dominion 339: Ze Ce Little was asked by a deputation ie sought ue vas paid S148 wid Py tno the There ly every branch of expenditure. Salaries _ and 28, Federal Government Accepts Offer Whitney ee peak yale until the Lieutenant- is were mi have mounted toon aiding te ieps to take to en- saving in the public |'@'#in Prince Ai department, the " $234, test oF in the pee year; public works, a public anes He ae the. House me Mfue to the-Dontinion, with the Sapo of the Gg a Indian my ndents, emiskamit (01 Ontario ae $7,376,- 168,27; railway and annuity. certificate, 386,991.54, and of $3,379,! an jure assets amount to 83,626,927.07, ee Se a Se ee ich include $368,937.69, current ac- in count of bank balances and special de- It is said that the bill respecting county ap ve|houses of refuge, introduced: in” the jong phunige-Holee caf Refuge: al Clinton it na has been found that there are several | {ru with paid-up insurance polieles, a. fev? who own e slocks, and one man a house and fe revenue for the year was $253,720, tore, fi the Goonies of opera- ee to gross earnin; ig 55 rThe f mileage of ee trains for the Hon. Mr. ¥ rt ‘2 71 exorth Oxford) that the Asylum for Ek tra sc would be operat ree lation necessary for o contrat oe such asylums was passed ion. ¢ ordinary rest ssylum Steers ‘was not sufficient for erection of the two oan ing "deal. t ‘ Another Rising Against the Jews Sold but . Beng pureed by.“oote [ap kee pasion tient & wie oe A degen from a “Perurg says: an: a= le sentalivs to the Neti) Assembly they . ieee ae and friendly. They believe his version |iwo years Workers of ese States and Caendiia Ageeet ly. in sight and a ee mill is rect erected. Three or four other mines which ee “of the Dhited, States were closed down, are peng oe ly Bet Sarge Sultana See mine on the rie of the The | Woods is being operated s! oe following Notices of motion were Mr "Eilber—To amend the Insurance f @ ct. Mr. Eilber—To amend the Municipsl nsionerss | Act. ear,| Mr. Cochrane—To amend the Act ‘ Preserve the: Forests from Destruction SALARIES AT WASHINGTON ‘A Bill for Fayre Giving Presi- A giana caaed ‘says: tor Gallinger has introduced ee ba he re just the salaries of the 1 officers of the Government, to take 4, 1908, The Bill propases the eee ice- ave of ‘the House cf Re] eerie. ‘$12,000; members of |¢#! the Cabinet, $15,000; Senators and rep- resentatives, $7,500. effect March. he ee. THE PICK OF EMIGRANTS |\i. Geperal Booth Says v3 No Wastrels pou Sent to Canada. it, he out that she did not want these emi- grants, there were other colonies to send 1 them OE SRN SERIES: TAKE OVER DOCKYARD. to| drinking shop to another. Young girls, Transfer Halifax Property. out of their teens, women with babes in al , old en hideous w: oceans ee (G9¥-lcin, drink heavily from morning till the Imps Government i ite night. iipuer tr a to the yee de RUSH OF BLUE JACKETS. a4 B ° a Ee 2 e § ES 2 2 B 8 8 ee ad BAR LIQUOR FROM DRY COUNTIES. | New Brunswick Government Will Amend the Act. a legislati Shean ee MAY PAY MEMBERS. ing S| British pene Points ca That the nies Pay ada, ~ days, paid $2,500, and 2 5 salaries ae ae CHINA TO PUNISH ASSASSINS. Will Make eerie for Murder ent has instr is ie ior y ere Spain order je | by Fire. sf ‘Thompson (Simeoe}—To amend the Municipal Act. y| A London despatch says: Gen. Booth on ‘Thursday addressed 1,400 etni at Euston station prior to their entrai | British Admiralty Test of Speedy Trans- . portation. nae to Halifax to take over the proper- ‘A despatch from St. John, N.B., says: As a result of a demand by temperance bodies that wholesale dealers should not : nie from colonies. India contributes 0 ae lieve are engaged in the sale of liquor. It also makes it unle wful for express compani carry : Scott Act counties in this province. Heavy fines in both eS, a " See in the first are the but could not at present see that a pro- is. say pao Bete Baka be ey and Therefore he S oui tek saleadues 200k A London as says: In answering ess $20 for each day's attendance. Aus. trata paid £400 a year, ealan £500, Tasmonia £100, West. Australia i Queens! d sis a oo Returns at Montreal Hope members. res Inc nses for, every day's absence from {U8 n Parliamentary, duties In New- largest amoun| ance| foundland payments w the] ally. Under the Public Service AGE rovision wes Lie? for $8,300 for of vatnpPekin Se says: The Govern- uucted the Governor of Nanchang, Province of Kiangsi, wtiere| pv 4° February 25 six French Jesuit’ mis-|'ng was condemned recently by an sionaries and four British subjects were all partici-|h¢ apologized to his bishop for goin, tb yy Hon. Pe Brodeur on Thursda: ioe bet sprain ig the dangerous if} certs St coast. Com. as CHATHAM’S HARD CHARACTER. Most Immoral of all eapaars Naval and Military Centres. 4,” or-“The Plague sret of the Medway,’ ~ “ist the ie Mea as been bestows itham. - e rch migiand mission hes been carried on during the past few weeks at this place. The missionary engaged was A. J. Waldron of Brickston, ents Ee ang sea ea gathered together it ”as to be expected that vice would pre- vail: “It is as perfect an imitation of Hades as can be found anywhere,” he added. At any time of the day one can see jozens of women staggering from one A despatch from London says: Two hundred sailors leave per eee Lake find out how speedy in case of neces- sity troops ean be transported to the far polenta CONTRIBUTIONS TO NAVY. British Estimates Contain Statements ‘of Colonial Aid. ndon. despatch says: The navy estimates include a statement of contri- 5,000, Gh £40,000, Cape Colony £50,000, Na- tal $35,000, Newfoundland £3,000. BRITISH AN! ESTIMATES. Many New Warships, Including Four Batleships, to be Const A despatch from London says: The ish navy estimates for 1906-07 are ocean-going and 12 coastal torpedo-1 desiroyers, and 12 submarines, all with turbine e No cruisers will i laid down, but nine are due to be com. Ten others are in course of construction. epee a KING NEVER WAS BETTER. Rumors are Denounced as Malicious Inventions, A Vienna despatch says: Dr. Ott, King Edward's Marienbad physician, has taken the occasion of his return from his visit to England to p the rumors of his Majesty's ill-health. ese, Dr. Ott declares, are malicious inventions, possibly traceable to politi- ives! King Edward was never qa) otter health than. at-presen LARGEST ON RECORD. Great A despal ares Montreal says: Cus. erie eate at imports at this port of Montreal during the month of Feb- the fiscal year, June 30, will show a to- tal for the year of $18,500,000. ENGLISH RECTOR SUSPENDED. Doesn't Save Him. deat ch from London says ot the troubles and 1 is stateme: that he was unable to prevent the dis- Sie FOR THE GTR: . n. soo a Ger- aos man. gunbo: roceedin| the 6 a vi Fstabiteh aL (ieee. polit to, Nanchang: | crore, reat te ee Wat Esta a Complete ‘System. ee A Toronto sone says: There PRE STE renewed talk of the Grand Trunk Rall ee ee way installing a system of telephones ever the entire system. to bring the ont. ost. immediate. touch wi the heads at Montreal: It is thought time would wed as well as the ——_+—_—__ HAD NO INSURANCE. pete despatch says: There New York to ae ene Noda at Mon “m cabled for a bushels. last year. It is estimated that at the rate at which Customs collections have een increasing in this port the close of Rev. a Cc. Fillingham’s Apology to His yrdshi C. Fillingham, rector of Hiexton, a ev Loss of Intercolonial at Moncton Was Not Covered. surance on the Interenional Rail CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS WAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER Tit = se Telegraphic Briets From Our Own ani é Other Countries of Recent Occurrence. CANADA. bi rday The Western Fair ‘Board, of London, soa t a surplu: : said to be agitating for an increase 0 indemnity. he Queensland Government ree frient $400 ni held. by the Bank of Commerce recite Port Dalhousie Presbyterian as there are 14.555 people. wilh 9.320" attending aren’ sod bal point inthe Province north Super for is recommended by Inspector mith. The Pitan Lata Government ey it is in. ro and to bring out the ore. -Hecaibia. trom the incorporation of mpanies at the Department of the Secretary of State totale $120,000 last {year The receipts paid the expenses of the an and left a surplus of GREAT T BRITAIN. General Booth UNITED STATES. Stealing one ce seized at Detroit on Saturd and stores. ries by the ringing of an {and had a man pau the burglar put in ff by @ mouse GENERAL: nearly Oitawa will establish a scavenging rk- | system —— ae 3 Jabor. ft Hon. R. W. Scott celebrated his 8isi @ of seed wheal The Maniaba Public. Works Depart endeavor to make portions of the Red River navigable, ‘The assessors’ roll of pos shows the population 12,744, and an assessment o A ree havi poin iniation to invesigale "ee Whole system of life insurance in Can- ada. The mills and timber limits of N. x As Dyment, near Thessalon, have chased by a United States siauate Por Dr. Heroult, the French expert, is 1e- fave made very successful ex- ‘The British export tax on coal is be- lieved to be slated for removal. ai London stated that the Salvation Arm: poles emigrants to Canada this yea Sen nonists. wil draw the British Government: out on the ; on. ‘The Government will go on record /” muaiist protectio st measure was introduced in the tish House of Commons for the Crh of the embargo on Canadia: | second reading was set for April home rule ques- » ogg The The eat of the United Ming Workers says there will be no strike « April A Nebraska man was released from nite serving. twelve years fof Three lives were lost in a fire in th Kenyon Military “cademy at “Gambier, S-! Ohio, on Friday night. Tons of spurious ita apa aoe Hoch, the notoriou eas murderer, aflen n innocent man,” he aid. Fearing that there will be an ies many ents at Wilkesbarre, Pa., or tal alcing Their boys from the mines, and boys and girls from the schools, and finding positions for them in factories Howard Ebrhart is dying = ee Pont BY < 3 3 € S, 3 3 2% e is has within the last few weeks, sla f the hair of nearly a score of young occupants at the home of Col. , Hariford, Conn., were awal wate automatic burglar alarm. The-colonel called pe he police out during the aay. That the *aistm had been set The French Severn ie > bits be to build three 18,000-ton bi leships. revoll the Russian revolt property valued at 8,000,000 was des rs 10; peop! eA, THE FATHER’S CARE Like All Things Deep and Sublime His)” Pa gal ing powder, one teaspoonful of salt, ce and add one cupful of Love Passes Comprehensisn. Like as a father pitieth his children so the Lord pitieth them that fear him. 13, —Psalm cil e thoughtless depen heave a their thinking, an i) ank- rupley while praying for solvency. Bi {he improvidence of man does not dis rove the pre ni ¢ 0 e encouraging sloth and récklessness Mis truth provokes to progress by the Assurance of the corporation of infinite powers with o BEST ENDEAVORS. Js a thought we cannot eseape;, the} Prov ov! ne| I all wise eo te ae spirit at the centre ot al must embraci a within the ei will not when if objects Men distr plexily, or need, when it mig save, or suggest the way of success. If there is a heart of love there is a hand elpy “Yel it ie: too great a thought. What unive we all live and move and have our be- ing? Despite all questionings men will ever go on praying to that perience indorses their ok back and see where a ed; a mighty, mysterious power hed i Dead alt thought ‘and all imager “Surely thou ir THEY SAW THE INFINITE t of, training’ the id plain inthe light of the father's face, ENRY F. COPE. ont one; they will turn to an ear that pre oy will seek k for bands jj, a z up, bearing other and falter ‘tower than they had ever drea mt What does it all mean? That we are Tut puppets in ‘these strange unseen hands; that we can neither will nor work for augers No} iY mit means| Beeswax and salt W what poets sang | long when, |irons clean and smooth. sceking after that oy ston far transcends ub! which was "best in them, the holy fire of fatherhood became a mirror i in which the source of all life humanity | 7° with col burning so lek By adding a few drops of vinegar ‘o the water when poaching eggs they will Ben OE the father ale us all, to Bevelop the best in us. When higher grades sith harder tasks. Ye ever over all is the pitying, compassion- e y father’s heart that never oe the wetlkness of the child. fiat nie father’ 's plan so far as he knows it, to unoys through all, that God is t vl to ‘ge he. div the things hat seemed strange are made FATHER'S CATECHISM, mote Pa— ae 9 period, my son, is the m_glving you this information in strict coniide ni Willie. “Now, see here,” fumed. his pa. “Pa,” Willie hastened to ask, kind of g) glass eyes sae “Why—er-—looking glass, 1 suppose, Now go to bed.” Little seemed pa, what is a re- peri @ More question, pa,” began little For Thin | Babies Fat is of great account 1o a baby; that is why If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he babies are fat. wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone aad muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry; they are rich; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur- rounds their little nerves and cushionsthem. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul- sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample. Be sure that this picture {m the form of a label is on the 3 z z e 3 4 Cae 4: COOKING RECIPES. ae hnuts.—Take on more flour “if needed, roll one-hal cup of raisins, floured. ake slowly and ice when cold. moderate oven. Scotch aroooaat fuls of butter, one ieblespooatul, ot flour, Hominy Gri the ing, and cook for an hour. by cooking ft in plenty of salted water and abet i Hines with cold milk. Bring to flour, cooking. til smodth, addin, a pint of ‘hot water, and keeping the sa ae * a three- potato balls steamed till tender, then the whites of six hard-boiled aes cut in| i rings, the yolks cut in halves, and the mushrooms from one can. m layer lightly with salt and pepper. Mi a sauce from one cupful of Arse e liquot mushrooms, thick with three tablespoonfuls of flour cooked ith — thi blespoonful oil from the chicken stock. Cook well, season, then pour over the contents oh the pan |hi place in the oven to heat. Make quart of flour ‘ther ingredients, mix to & soft dough, if itch thick, fry in hot lard to a delicate Spice Cake.—One cup of sugar, one-|in half cup of butter, one-half cup cf molasses, and one scant teaspoonful each Raisin Cake—One cupful each of, su: , one teaspoonful of cinnamon one-quarter of cloves, one-half. grated butter and sugar until ni creamy, then add other things. Bake in 7 Sik har] poited | ft eggs coarsely chopped, two tablespoon- and one minute later the ‘cues. Simmer i ve on toast. —Soak all night; cover with bolling Lah slightly salted, in delicious preparation of hominy effected Drawn foe fe bar Sos are a thin drawn butter sauce by Bento a hia wor! teaspoonful of butter with one. of refully dlerng i iy asle, dip in it slices of carefully ea Tre Masset ar ry hot. It may be ac- ompanied with a berry jam or spiced i] () j of apple sauce ( ny has seemed to breathe upon theM;) ce, mash fine), one-half sup of butter plans willed, and new o8€| one cup of sugar, two cups of flu, one teaspoonful of soda, one cup Merete: “| Spice to suit; bake one hour. HINTS FOR HOME LIFE. shoes, when wet, oupfal of v Before poling a ee out the wal eggs when nally with, great suocess. thet row off, and for warmth. will re e finest fa- pillows are in daily use. Wide strips of are an econ which dang itself to all eateful houseke ; en dusting always have a slightly moist duster as well as a dry one. This {0 is especially mecessary with polished For oak or dark furniture it is a good plan to have a HOME DUTIES. such as the care of a large flock of chickens. tack on its proper Sheit, soled ‘totes Put in a bag in closet instead of thrown upon the baking power biscuits, cutting aos & Famed for i | ee is not adulterated in any|_ chopped hickory “nut meats, not. ver mainutess then bake half an hour. This cious bread and very easily 7 ‘Apple Sauce Cake—One ‘and one-half stew as for table | LEAD PACKETS a 40c, 500 and 60c per lb. *Gnecims HIGHEST AWARD: ST. LOUIS, 1904, lemon juice and salt to remove cleaner for gold or silver jew- ellery is a teaspoonful of ammonis in a pan is ill peevent ft info @ glass of very ‘hol, waler is very Ja wil quickly. purity the KP an ‘pinch “of salt edded to the whites ot |a beating will make them froth quicker, and the froth will re stiffer. Preserves may be prevented getting mouldy by putting a few drops of gly- ; |cerine round the edges of the jar before 9 | covering. When not in use, blankets should be rently talesd ae placed between sheels flannel irritates the skin, the |¢ unpleasant feeling may be quite allayed, after a. litte while, if friction with towel be applied to the skin directly the should be at once packed into a smal P Few people realize the usefulness of castor oil. Its efficacy’ internally is well : known, but it may also be used exter-| through their further use, | am now feeling. like a new woman. Tam sure eyebrows, or eyelashes, it increases He all sick women ges take Dr. Wil- a d on Vath useful orn Hae which prics without injuring theni, ean be made | the following way:—Take one quart covers of thin, ‘common calico yon-| Should be made to fit the pillows of of calico sewn ae the edge of pelea bow! of tea in which to °¥ | wring out the wet cloth. x Co-operation is coming to be the uni- versal watchword. Have you ever tried |™ it in the home? What is good in larger business enterprises should certainly prove of value in the most important on , the making of the homes # & 3 & a) ae & a & pe he of its duties, is especial dful if shé is not only the home- maker, but ide esponsibllties, Perhaps the secret of the ease abe ats and coats hung on their individual nails, a basket of kindling brought mn Purity. — Ceylon GREEN Tea pe or form. This is of a 090,000 packets per year. one reason for its sale matter when done by different member: be slulfed with newspapers and left several |have never been taught, . Would not this it }hours to absorb all dampness. e b To clean mudstains from black dress | time to inaugurate a change, end 881 up y a co-operative househo! when some one has an errand near the Wood pile, all of these seem too little to of the family, but they wil a Bereaole Borax and water will brighten oilcloth.|an hour or more of hard 1 make rusty flat- work for the SUFFERING WOMEN. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. nearing middie men. For a long time a short time I began to improye, ‘ani Sones Syeay mone be ne) cD the great good they can do.” ing the clothes right down at the fo Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills can make And t tuck in the clothes when every ailing git and suffering woman making ‘the i be easily done |it the land strong and healthy if they at bed time, to keep them from slipping ts ave a fair trial. But great care sent by ine $2: 50, oy The Dr. Williams’ Medicine io “Brockville, Ont. A KINDLY DEED. Sir Henry Irving and the O1d Limelight | tt o Artist. “Poetical Tributes," @ volume pub- ‘There--was-ak the Lyeeam at old et low who for twenty years had been lime: y flight One evening, at rehearsal ins apperiéd to drop. Ghe of ‘his aides which fell at Sir Henry's fect, narrowly ‘The ‘slage-manager, however, highly |™ aaiaatnt dismissed the culprit ie pat The poor old limelight man re- ai of employment -for. about thred weeks, and then Sir Henry called Le with ‘the ae beard who used to work nm, | that lim e story va mga him. He shook his head and si I want him back. I like my old Mae round me. Please id for him.” And, fone ‘is al attendant, he oor old fellow was found and, quaking ith fear, was introduoca into irving’s presence. He blurt “Yes,” phlei sk ea 5 bord Be. is hand into his pockét, he gave the man a sovereign. “There, there, old frien: are not going to pat just it was a tearful and grateful limelight artist “that lel ‘y's room that ee as as easy for a woman ns be good as it is for some men fo be 0 d Health and Strength in the Use of Every growing girl and every woman life suffers from ail-| mother of young children undergoes, ments peculiar to her sex. At these} would be spared if the mother kept times the health and happiness of every girl and woman depend upon the rich- je- Rani that this medicine is absolutely oa ea id Will soe no sickly children in the homes ‘ills | cine Co., Brockville, Ont. fil ———_+ Terrible paler eet in a London sic Hall Pink Pills are a blessing to suffering wo- was a great suf- lashed potatoes left over a a meal | ferer from the ellen that affect so man; of my sex. I was extremely. nervous st|St0mm bowl. When wanted they should be cut | all times, ‘suffered a great deab-with in slices, brushed over with egg, and |headaches and indigestion. In fact, 1| PY, dipped in bread crumbs, and fried in|Wwas in. thoroughly —miserable~condi- a fat. 101 ;| general run for the by all maeciet dealers everywhere or Fe OX, oF Six boxes Y |lacerations, was progressing favorably. missing —his head, as-he stood at the] wings. Sir Henry heard the crash of the falling glass, but coul fi where it came, and soon forgot all about ger “{ could not help it oe Aaa : you and 1) ™ SANDY BEACH ON LINER. A. special playground for children is light task on a long Sea voyage. WORRIED MOTHERS. Much of the worry ‘which every safe. McInnis, Lakefield, ysi—“Baby's Own. els are a et eee ine in every way. There where they are used.” Sold by ail medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents box by wriling The-Dr. Williams Medie LION ATTA! A GIRL TAMER. ea excitement) at the Canterbury Music Hall, n, the other night, when a lion nie a is a troupe of forest-bred lions. exhibited by Herr Prinz, he is assisted girl. eye-witness said laier that Herr Prinz enleted.the cage as usual with the girl tam “Immediai alely," he sald. “a large tion seized hold of iress in its Mculh: Sue tek aise saesGnom a way in the cage, coaxed him om. ‘Another large ° lion, -evidently~ jealous nea he ha en given no meat, suddenly sprang on the girl's back and ikhocked her down. “She shrieked loudly, and then seemea swoon. The people in the hall eriea oul, and a scene almost of panic follow- Women fainted, there was street, “Then the curtain slowly fell on the sight of fhe lion, with, open mouth, though suffering severely from some bad FOOD AND STUDY. A College Man's Experience. “Ail dipough my. high: school: course apply myself to school work with ent and food preparations ut ait Sine soem able to correct the diffi- cu “TI Thien attention was en led to. Gri se hale soot nd I sampled it. I hi had to do something, so I just buckled dow to a rigid observance of the directions ee the package, and in less than no time is ys had increased, I had a clearer head and felt better in cre Particular. | My wor was. simply. spor mer! down and aid had the lown condition he Bae He iat into a hearty and efficient “Besides these Tcould give account at numbers of my fellow-students who havi made visible improvement mentally and physically by the use of this food given by Postum Co., Baltle CG ch, There’s a reason. Read the ite book, “The Road to Weliville,” in pkgs. sudden and savage attack sean A girl] alv mer. One or ae attractions in the pro-|s! re ‘This is the hand of the poet, the artist, | ; composer or philosopher, st ae wealth of common sense, but litle f tee-|0 8. ing. ~ The first, or nail, phalanx o} elie Sy, ioe grade of rae: wasp-like, with centre slightly eet a brilliant . intellet, quick, sharp a say i you have those who act without proper reflection, and often. run n reckless. risks. sons cae the thumb ‘aside the fingers. for that bo: ae ma’am,” Anetsind @ con-| i: | ductor, speaking to a quiet- looking wo: man seated beside a boy on a ot . ess not,” she replied with decis-| "vel any ‘grees ots satisfaction. 1 tried differ. | }02: a a whole s man rel 01 nth was restored, my welght |! it that’ to what it was for-|™ baie are, ma'am, How old is that oy?” 2 | fore. me afratd. He's such a potoriouay: nd me He he the A ererentatte of a guest who had d camped from his establishment without | are ing ni a ni Dear Sir,—Will you sea amount of your i ich the delin-| fessi quent. replied-—"The Paanotnh lie BOS aa LOOK AT YOUR FINGERS ARE THEY THE LUCKY OR THE UN- LUCKY! KIND. Long Fingered People Love Details, Short Fingered People Don't. Even the lines ‘and the mounts of the hand makes the science of palmistry foo complicated for you, tell from the ine of the fingers. some- ‘alone are considered by many a very tues and Sho li and puffy at the base are ct cancer of fingers that belong to selfish percons, overfond of the good mee or lize, great eaters, drinkers, vaithechs narrow at the base, unselfish ness and also ut atlerition to clean- liness, daintiness , etc. Fingers narrow anf ‘the base, unselfish- ness and also close atention to cleanli- ness, daintiness of food, etc. Curv ward, excess of even to poltroonery; often. ee and sometimes avarice. money mi z Twisted on malformed rake natur- el cruelty, even to murd Smooth and sree celal ‘fingers, lack of discretion and love of useless talk- in, ’s too close to each-other, avari- cious lepoall tion. A first finger means. lov airs sterni the second, the peared instinct will ware fingered persons are _ perse- vering, foresceing, orderly ana: moguls i The spatulate-fingered. pers tive, energetic, quick and ine eonkiant movement, ssor of a small thumb ra A frat that bends back easily de- roles extravagance and dees (A slit, steaight thumb is a Sign {tubborniess, caution. ae ‘ungovern- able temper, furious impulse: as second phalanx Tepresents Jogi; asoning power, judgment. Full and long second phalti nx and tt Weak-minded and K-willed « per- + NO TICKET. i 4 old shall have to ask for a ticket 's too old to travel free. Hi seat, a1 ere are people standin, ing.” “Tye Bae paid for him yet,” the wo- c “You've got to begin it some time,” for. way to get saya out “You ought to know what the rules of a don't know. I never saw him he- SEES eisai Second (to duellist, who, on confront. going to fire ie ae e Proprietor of an hotel hearing of i and oblige?” To ‘ours respectfully.” MORIBUND PALAIS ROYAL FARIS BAILIFFS TO BE <0USED IN Sad Fate of Cafe Where the Gallants ot In the ee ot oe Seen pee till you can | bea) thing about your subject. ‘The digils|t exer i unimportatnt things. .They |S] sign of deceit- Ht Ln Al nelthes will it La the cat of the and w tina into the abyss of things forgot Tar an shady “Court rang with the noise and activity, and a ver eu ne bs dat a AWhen the third, finger is as long as] qr, eaten ab lea ne = tne imes ot degeneration in as to ea true, there is nein tary swallows. iat do not ee a sum- — js the oppestte, one of ideas but not of| mer of prosp: i ry of an Teronts <0 comply fone ei te Mason Whore oe sang gee aatibats an ae ami or] Be Crime to Save Reputation of a Family— Fe sanity. 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