NN AM I pr wn Coes Pee eee se Cae LICE ee oe) Soe L ee es ee wT Re ee Ly a a RTT ee ee ge nee we ar ahs z ¥ Libby’s Sweet Mixed Pickles That firm, crisp quality and Ee flavor is what you get when you insist on Libby’s M cd Pickles at your dealers. ey are Bie the fine: at and ree It’s the same with Ld by’s Papoct Gherkins and Sweet Midgets. Ask for them. Libby’s Olives The cultivation of fais marks the olive aioe as the world’s best. Libby’s Olives are im from the oldest and most fam: of these groves. The result i is = rare eo delightfully appetiz- ing. Try one bottle and reel buy more and never be without them. mee Libby’s Preserves mal ripe fruit set pure ma in equal parts, coo! 7 right and timed to the second, i tiboy's s Great White. “Biltch- N, is the secret of the extreme Brae nb Labia Rrescsvess ere’s none as deed atany price. i rocersand delicatessen stores carry all of Libby’s Food Pro- ducts. ey are war- ranted Ucn aa both you and the dealer Write for free hooklet —" Hein to LIBRARY BUREAU OF CANADA Have fitted up Libraries at oO Toroni ville; Beatigion. “OkmeNaat and , and are the only Canadian Compariy, information sent free of charge on application. Library Bureau of Canada LaMirED, 70 BAY STREET, TORONTO, ONT. YEAR'S FOOD, $4.000,000 SURPRISING FIGURES FROM AN ATLANTIC LINE. LADIES id e and address and you willreceive poten, aaapie of SEAL ‘s” pore gyn Hoe ov thor vogetal eknons peculiar to pretty ty from, 250 size for sale by Dreh. Av Slocum, Limited, 178 oiled A pom pedi pe King ‘Toronto. n dragelet Beer by the Half Million Gallons and Potatoes by the 10,000 Tons. It must be the gyroscope attach- ment _on the modern transatlantic liner, or else the ball bearings on which they run, which has reduced the pial amount of sea-sick- ness ie passengers. _ If it shall Hie ne that Hey ae not have @ gproscope attachm and navi- gation has nothi © one’s understanding after only a little examination of the food figures relating to 1907, Pisineeiiicly set forth ty the chief than $4,000,000. This is once when it is saad eae the otal expense fur caol on the same lin was but $7,000,000, and of course none of the boilers was seasick and y is fe BEVERAGES CONSUMED. Before noting some of the figures of food it is pleasing to observe some of those relating to beverages. Now, as to champagne, which is said to be an excellent cure and for that mat- ter a preventive of sea-sicknoss, pas- few more than 51,000 bolder of champagne. When i s to claret the figures jump so reapectably that it is seen that a may raise a thirst somewhere cai of the Suez as well as east. Of that cheerful and ruddy beverage the first class passengers consumed 129,209 bottles. That sounds pretty good, but the consumption by the passengers masters had any unusual police duty to perform at that EITS > Pemoneny wre p y DR. KLINE’S GREAT NERVE RESTORER TRIAL BOTTLE Sent anaes Canadian Agen enol ,, nent rary fellel, for Nervout tetany Roms, Vio rounded 1811" pe Areh St, Philadelphia: {he Bell Plano and Organ Go., id, Gueion, Ont DON’T BE AFRAID OF— Thinking before you acre Doing a friend a good tu: aoe more than is Sauived of ‘ Aaeittng when you are in the poate your best; even that is not too 0 9 ood. ae yal ee truth; it is part of Thinking ‘out new ways; original- ly_is valueable. isks ; great. successes are built up on great risks. Failure ; Sabie on, though you fail a dozen Beginning, ES the bottom; it’s the safest way t Overtanine® ecu pitensth work kills very few people. ork; it is healthy physical and gee exercise. sting if run down; a strong mgd requires a strong body. ahey yeaa os System Thor- etry fat to throw off impuri- ties from the blood tee the bowels} w: patient, who speedily realizes their good offices 282000 is they begin ke haye strong Seaenecdaeteds ee all kinds te people. “Dat bar said the negro sat red to administer to = The final iy of the ‘quality eee aietayaialon it as ria ROR aE yea = pe = Ss aoe Deceit is weakne: Gnder? ae FOND OF DELICACIES. The recent instalation of the a la carte system in the restaurants of the modern liners accounts for an amazing growth in the consumption of delicacies, such as were seldom was exclusively d’hote. diners on the liners whose figures are being considered consumed many, many thousand partridges, . They dem: literally many hundreds of thou- sands of live lobsters and crawfish, of fresh littlenecks, bluepoints and softshell crabs y consumed such a ey of ees turtle soup that the ch ad to use up 13,407 pounds of ied pele in its making. roul ie more Bb: stantial Beisles of diet it is found that of fresh beef there were used 8,311,927 pounds, and of pork and veal and milton about three-quar- ters of a lion pounds of each. Potatoes 1 to aa with these weighed in excess of 10,000 tons, a very fair cargo in itself. The passengers seem to begin the day with hearty Spueutees, a well as going to lunch and din: in the same blessed condition. They | con- sumed of eggs SIx eA A HALF MILLION. and of ¢: s’ liver and bacon an sppkopewis rode ate “ supplement the eggs, and wit eir morning toast 216,503 tins of saapnulate and aes such sweets. these figures were not proof Saou that Lloyd’s should make a very. low rate of insurance against Seasickness these days it is noted that besides what smoking material passengers took on board with them, 2,327,225 cigars and packages of cig- It is interesting to note in cuca that wh'le the consumption of beer, wine and spirituous niaoes indicates pretty generous living, figuring on th Peas of all the passengers Sarcied for the year ea Lash bes a full gallo: ese figures do not include 76,223 bottles of sterilised milk, which were dealt ont to the children on board. es BE SINCERE. your life is 2 erpetual lie, if you know that are those. Ione Strength ee in eee tence are scufeshlide. Only we Mea y yo matter how good art Paco third class passengers makes it ap-| tr A DECEPTIVE ATTITUDE. e that was more ‘than far- 0! he ribsk denpéctable memberdt ie ‘ouse were seen with their coats off, and with a staid old policeman standing between them. e tw had been down-stairs to wash their hands, and by some mischance had changed coats. They went into the It was not his. He looked at the coat, also that of his neighbor, and turning to his friend, put on eee peGe ee ‘pardon; T haye done d.’ oe nothing of the kin think,”’ replied the other mem- ey “this is your pipe; and if you ¢|Put your hand into the right-hand pocket of the coat you are wearing you-will find a cigar-case. “Dear me!’ was the certainly are right. What Maall we lo?” cannot change observed the first member. same ng off their coats, the cea erate worst. He rushed up, and placing a hand on “Guesienliors ot gad entlemen | ! aie please !” Gentlemen! Not —— 5 BABY'S GREAT DANGER DURING HOT WEATHER More little lives are lost during the hot weather than at any other time of theyear, diarrhoea, dysen- y, cholera, infantum and stomach to s|give promptly the short delay too frequently means that the child has During the hot aa Own Tab- ES Fe & nei will bring the child eae safely. Mrs. J Ena New Glas- = » Que y dren had a sever rhoea which Baby’s a Tablets promptly cured. I know of no me- dicine so good for ana and bowel troubles.” Sold by medicine dealers or by ma at 25 cents a box from The W. ee Medi- cine Co., Baseilies Ont. 2% CANADA. How It Is Viewed From Over The Neighbor’s Fence. (From The Cleveland Leader.) The most vitally and widely inter- esting feature of the celebration at uebec is not the three centuries of that city’s life—a slow and quiet ex- istence for the most part, despite famous thrilling incidents long ago. It is not the historical significance of the story of British and French rivalry and warfare and final union (with some marked limitations) in Canada. It isn’t race, and it isn’t royalty visiting America in an of- ficial capacity. It is Canada. @ Dominion was long a story and a promise—sometimes seeming hardly more than a hope. Now it is a fact—large, virile, expanding, thought-compelling. It is a great empire within a greater, a virtual re] unmeasured natural resources, only in the world of industry and com- merce and a factor in the progress of mankind: Canada is still underrated, scarce ly understood. It is always belittled rather than exaggerated b: ers. Its future is read darkly aie se aoe lens of an in- a The Seine Soul which is not too far north or too high above the sea to have fairly good climate may con- stitute a comparatively mall part of British America, but i suffi- cient for a great peal. and the creation of great wealth, A thin slice of Canada is bigger than many a famous empire. Add the timber, the minerals, the water power, the fisheries, the waterways and the ports oF ne: Dominion, and it stands the newer lands of the tremendous possibilit Every event which eae ie tion upon Canada turns a search- light upon crude forces, vast spaces, huge stores of natural wealth—all that makes a young land worth the study of those who concern them- selves with the iarger movements o! uman progress. For Canada is “Hexouse mes but I think you have ‘i -| Queen Elizabeth believ beginning to find itself as a power glad earth as Bae pideeds vast and of idaane “| lees a’ may life “| ers, ed Pm no going to tell lees noo ALL RUN DOWN. Miss Della Stroebe, who had Com- pletely Lost Her Health, Found Relief from Pe-ru-na at Once. Read What She Says: ISS DELLA ee 710 Rich- moi nm, Wis., writes: “Por several years I was in a run- dows donation. and T coula and no #e- lief from doctors and medi es : could not enjoy my meals, a1 not sleep at night. I had heavy, dank circles about tho eyes, ‘My friends we diel 2 ‘was adVised to give pees Set and to my Jo; Dea ie erere with tho first bottle. After taking six bottles : Hol epeapietely Cie egtiotes y mu Panne Gekeuatnins oe women in a run-down condition.” Pe-ru-na Did Wonders. Mrs. Judge J. F. Boyer, 1421 Sherman ‘Ave. Evanston) Il, says that she be- WILSON’'S VELY ne PADS ==" Druccists, ant Geen AND ue ‘STORES i Derren phe Se. psokste for 286, jast a whole soason. Gee te sowed the three Sue Quebec is cele: brating. city an anc gateway toa new ie a eons esque old fortress guarding a river which drains much untested and un- used wilderness. M ake no mistake about Canada. A great nation is growing, faster and fi caer across the northern boundary of the United States. 8. = BEAUTY’S BATH. Bathing in various preparations has always been regarded as a great i y. One Roman Empress kept one hundred asses, in whose milk she performed her ablutions. ved in a wine bath ; Mary while the beautiful me-| Queen of Scots, used milk. Madame Tallien, a famous eauty in h ction of crushed into her bath water. The Josephine, N eorutre clined: ber fart to mi perfumed with violets. Other popu- lar recipes of the Rahtnarith cen- tury were bouillon in which rose- water and honey had been mixed, nd the juice of barley combined with yolks of eg; 8 MOTHER ERS! Give the Children a Chance. mpress Spanking does not cure children ree to any| mother her successful home treat-| ment, with full instructions, ‘Send me t write her to-day if| yee old ire, Poiblet sau int died way. Don lame the child, the This ar gople troubled with uring: anette bY ee They met in fies treet. “Do you remember me?” ‘Can’t say that I do.” “Well, just ten years ago to- night I asked you for a match this cor You gave it to me, I lit the Pictin accident- of an opportunity to severd he wi wees ou——”” Site eae ” The Orick in the Back — “One touch of nature makes the whole rd kin,” sings the poet, But Phatahou: Gir wie of rheumatism and lumbago, which is so commo Si a ie touch, for it renders life miserable. Thomas’ away. There is nothing equals it. Miss Dressington, ae little fey who is sidling up “What do ea: Little Boy— n’-butter that you’se sittin’ on! 1 | Seratching ts, foolish; it only, makos (Gerate allays tho pain of eruptions and other sores! y not buy a bottle to-day? “How did the wedding come off to-day?” “Without a hitch.” “Glad to hear it.”’ ‘I said without a hitch. The bride backed out at the last minute.” You cannot be happy while you ave corns. Then do not delay in getting & pode a pelenes s Corn Gi kinds of eta ae ae Pailuse with it is unknown. A Scottish Ins w was telling at the dinner table a fine fish he had caught:. ow a eavy Was the fish a ‘se last week ?’” asked, turn- pause, he cdtied: “Tye boon telling to please the shoot- ine and the sincere are worth while, in my auld ne to Suse the fush- ers.’ Napoleon’s unfortunate | hu ‘ie Oil drives pain| ¥° SENTENCE SERMONS. Service is the simple path to saintliness. ‘S$ appears orthodox who hits our. peueabon s hard. ways generous who has leit his Sas at hom ‘aking the chuseh os a fad does sn male the life of faith. is the bowed hee that hea- see Sant rather than the bent paees Friendships never are the bette: ue cee punctured and then atal aa A always easier, and often saf- er to Deeach on old saints tian on modern sini eed lige the courts, but you cannot dodge the law of conse- quences. People who fear troubles are not going to be troubled with too much ‘0 ce. Pride is the fear of what folks will think; honor the fear of our own hearts. not determine our cir- A but we do determine our vital environment. When a man gets beyond the pangs of pecans there is not much left in him to punis Many a man has been cured of any desire to join the heavenly choir by hearing the earthly ones. aoe A CONTEST WORTH ENTERING. pac bits ife Annuity of ot oe TWO ORANGE MEAT Se to Bes one sending in the largest number of es of ORANGE MEAT pack- es before May 31, 1909. This means that the winner will receive One Dollar EVERY WEEK, or FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS every ae as long as he or she nee e the: can leis it for a C. RIZE of SEVEN UNE DOLLARS. Besides the above ond Cash Prize of ONE "HUNDRED DOLL. ene also other Cash Prizes as follow Ten Ca on DOLLARS e: Ten Ee Ses of TEN DOL- LARS e: Asreniy Ca sh Prizes popes each, and ON. eee Prizes of ONE poe of TWENTY of FIVE E_ HUN- DOL- condition attached is ORANGE MEAT packages and send them in to ORANGE MEAT, Kingston. The bottom of a Jumbo f if you start immediately an your trends to help you. your ORANGE, MEAT, DAY, and state that you are en- tering the contest. It is surely worth trying for. ss Celebrating a wooden wedding doesn’t always demonstrate that the sband is a per! An old womai ame of Gor- don, in the North of Pséatlend, was ereign’s live stock, cried the old woman, Campbells, say ye? The Campbells are an auld clan, sure eneuch; but dinna ye seethe Gordons, too?” ot bed-wetting. e is a consti tutional cause for this trouble, |, Reearded as one of the most po: Ts. M. 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