Of course, it is nice to be pretty â€"no one can deny that, but if you w not, the best thing to do is to hagke the best of such good looks _ aAs you have. t Be a wise girl and say to yOurâ€" _ dalf. ‘I am not pretty, now what es I do to make people forget my & fitk of beauty ! What are my best & _@mliti,es, =and what can I do to _ make myself loved ?" _ In the first place try to be sunâ€" $ pyâ€"tempered ; a frown on a plain face is a distressing sight. Think or others and their likes; make â€"â€" yourself a comfort to whomsoever â€" you come in contact with. Never _ get sour; people do so hate a sour _ _ aperson. E I remember overhearing an old lady in the country discussing & number of children who lived at her farm during the summer. ‘"It‘s a pity," said her daughter, ‘"that Mollie is so plain.‘‘ "Oh, I do not know,‘" said the old woman.. ‘"She is plain, but she‘s so comforting that I like her ‘t of all the children. _ If she e pretty she might be spoiled and not nearly so sweet.‘"‘ _ I wonder how many girls have fretted their hearts out because beauty has been denied them, _writes a laidy correspondent. %‘If you are plain the quickest way . to make yourself plainer is by fretâ€" ting and discontent. @44 4++44++4++4+4++4+++44+4+4++++4#£ j(# i" ng °o |4 R¢tttH¢tRttrc¢44t44++t+¢+ + , _ An inquirer wants to know where the liars go to, but up to date there is no evidence they have gone any where. Just remember this, girl, whether you are plain or pretty, the greatâ€" st beauty of all is the beauty of ‘pression, and that can only come Fyour heart is good and sweet. Keep yourself wholesome by fresh gir; exercise and sensible hours, and if, added to that, you are «beerful and kind, you need not fear that you will not be popular, ror need you fret over your plainâ€" ness. Be ready for what ever fun is on hand and don‘t be critical. No one is so tiresome anc discouraging as the person who always finds fault. Be nice to your own sex; you can‘t aflord to lose the friendship of other girls. Listen to what people have to say ; don‘t try to make them listen to you, and never answer at ranâ€" dom. You must look interested while they talk, even if they are Giscussing some hobby which you «o not understand; ask them to explain it. The pretty girls have a slight start because men seeing their good looks are attracted and are asked to meet them, but a man very quickly finds out a girl‘s true worth, and nowâ€"aâ€"days a pretty face and empty bead are not enough. "That‘s not so, my dears, for the man who is worth looking at twice demands something better than mere good looks in the girl he loves. I do not say that all pretty girls are spoiled, for I have known many girls who were as lovely in disposiâ€" tion as in face; but I do say that the plain girls need not despair nor fret because of their plainness. Fome foolish people will tell you that men only care for beauty and that the pretty girls get all the atâ€" tention. So perhaps you can be ‘‘comfortâ€" ing,""‘ and believe me, you will make many friends if you are. _ . More children die during the hot wether than at any other time of the year. Diarâ€" ~rhoea, dysentery, cholera inâ€" fantum, and stomach trouâ€" bles come without warning, and when a medicine is not at hand to give prompt relief, the delay may prove fatal to the child. Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets should be kept in every home where there are chilâ€" dren during the hot weather months.. An occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent deadly summer complaints, or ecure them if they come unâ€" expectedly. Mrs. 0. Moreau, »St. Tite, Que., says: _ _‘‘My baby suffered from a severe attack of cholera infantum, but after giving him Baby‘s Own Tablets the trouble <lisâ€" appeared, and heâ€" regained health splendidly."‘ Sold_ by medicine dealers or by mail at=25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Mediciae Coâ€", Breckville, Ont. BABY‘S GREAT DANGER h DURING HOT WEATHERâ€" ‘he Girl Who is Denied Beauty May be Sunny Tempered and * Comforting. MAKE PEOPLE LIKE YOU. MORE THAN GOOD LOOKS. AIN GIRL IS FAVORITE ALWAYS WITH US MANY PEOPLE SHE IS BEST LIKED. "Do you remember the first dolâ€" lar youn ever earned, Samt ‘Deed I does, boss ; my wife guy ip t me." "Did she refuse him ?‘ ‘‘Practiâ€" cally ; she said she would not marry bim till he arrived at years of disâ€" eretion."" & Well, of course, the boss got mad by being disturbed while he was talking to a customer. He said to the boy :â€" > > 1g3 A hardware store advertised for ain errandâ€"boy. _ As it happened, the boss was talking to a customer when a boy came in. Thinking he ‘wanted to buy something he exâ€" eused himself, and going over to the boy asked him what he could do for him. The boy told him that he came in answer to his advertisement and asked for the job.â€" _ ‘‘You go outside and walk on. If I eall you back, why, I will hire you,; if I don‘t, why, you just keep right on walking." Before he had gone ten yards the old man was after him, yelling, "Come back! Come back!" The boy came back, took off his coat, and asked where he wanted him to work, downstairs or upâ€" stairs, or where. The man took one good look at him and said : ‘"I guess you‘re the sort of boy I want. Never mind putting your coat on. Start right The boy did as he was told, but on going out he picked up a shovel that was standing near the door, put it on his back, and started down the street. f _ There is much greater diversity in the school status of the boys in an Indian school than in English schools. In the Bannu Mission School every class of the community is represented, from the son of the rich landowner to that of the labâ€" orer, from the Brahman to the outâ€" cast, and not only do they get on well together without the poor boy having to feel by taunt or treatâ€" ment that he is unwelcome or deâ€" spised, but I have often come across genuine acts of charity which have been done quite naturally and without any osteatation ; in fact, such deeds are kept secret in the majority of cases. Thus a poor boy, unable to buy his books, has had them supplied to him by the richer boys of his class. In one case a poor boy was left quite destitute by the death of his father, and some of the boys arâ€" ranged a small subscription month by month to enable him to remain at school. ‘Shuja‘at ‘Ali has stolen my book." ‘"‘Ram Chand has spilt ink on my copyâ€"book." Nee His chief failing in his incorriâ€" gible propensity to what is known in English schools as "sneaking" ; schoolboy honor and esprit de corps are being developed in mission schools, but have very little basis n which to build. If the master is willing to listen to tales of this kind, he will get a continuous supply of them all day long. _ â€" & WOMAN! EVER UNREASONâ€" ABLE. Mrs. Peckâ€"John, I thought the agent said this machine couldn‘t be beat, and there are those. snippy little cashes going by us as if we were standing still.â€"Life. ‘"‘Please, sir, Mahtab Din has been pinching me.‘"‘ » His Chief Fault is That of Carryâ€" ing Tales. The pupils in schools in India are much more amenable to discipâ€" line than our boys. Dr.T. L. Penâ€" rell, the author of ‘"Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Fronâ€" tier,""‘ says that the Indian schoolâ€" boy has not yet lost the ancient traâ€" ditional respect and love of the puâ€" pi. for the master, and therefore wins the sympathy and interest of bis instructors. THE HINDU SCHOOLBOY. HE GOT THE JOB. HOW HEâ€"GOTF IT SAME THING Even doctors disagree, and when they do it helps to swell the popuâ€" lation of one of the other two placâ€" es. B.â€"‘‘Nonsense, the height of folâ€" ly is not to listen when some one says something nasty about some one else." A.â€"‘"The height of folly is listen when some one says thing nice about you.‘‘ _ _ When a lazy man does finally get started how he does workâ€"for a few minutes| "I was just thinking, pater,‘"‘ he suggested, "how would it be for you to work a few years longer, and then we could both retire toâ€" gether 1" Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. The young man pondered the situâ€" ation gravely. Then a bright idea seemed to strike him. The head of a certain manufacturâ€" ing firm is an old gentleman who built up his business from nothing Ly his own dogged and persistent toil, and who never felt that ho could spare the time for a holiday. Not long ago, however he decided that he was getting on in years, and that he was entitled to a rest. Calâ€" ling his son into the library, he said :â€" ‘Tom, I‘ve worked pretty hard for a long time now and have done well, so I have decided to retire and turn the business over to you. What do you say 1‘ The Real Liver Pill.â€"A torpid liver means a disordered system, mental depression, lassitude and in the end, if care be not taken, a chronic state of debility. The very best medicine to arouse the liver to healthy action is Parmelec‘s Vegetable Pills. They are comâ€" pounded of purely vegetable subâ€" stances of careful selection and no other pills have their fine qualities. They do not gripe or pain and they are agreeable to the most sensitive stomach. The custom is only a minor inâ€" stance of the quaint practices that exist at all the great public schools, and are maintained with religious care, though in many cases their origin is obscure or unknown. The Shrove Tuesday tossing of the panâ€" cake at Westminster School, with its ensuing scramble for the largâ€" est fragment, which gains for its possessor a guinea from the dean, is perhaps the best known, among them. Ordcal for New Boy at Rughyâ€"Theo "Kish" at Marlborough. J. L. Paton, headmaster of Manâ€" chester Grammar School, in & speech at Rochdale, referred to & custom at Rugby School which forâ€" bids a boy of less than three years standing to turn up his trousers and insists on his doing so after f\;[la'tl period, says the London Daily ail. A curious custom at Marlborough requires every boy to bring to school with him a cushion, techniâ€" cally termed a ‘"kish‘‘â€"with the 4 long. This article is bhis inâ€" separable companion in school time, and in addition to the ordinary functions of a cushion is employed vo carry books from one form room to another. At Shrewsbury School at the beâ€" ginning of each term ‘"‘hall elecâ€" tions‘‘ are held for the posts of hall crier, hall constable, hall postman and hball scavengers. The genial brutality of youth often selects for the position of hall crier either the most nervous boy in the school or one who is afflicted with a stammer. The new boy in the school house at Rugby is early called upon to take part in ‘"house singing."‘ At this function, which is held in one ot the dormitories, he has to renâ€" der a song to, the smatisfaâ€"tion of his ard‘eace, the pana‘tv being the swallowing of a mouthful of soapy water. Another ancient school custom is the parade of the Christ‘s Hospital bluecoat bovs before the ~Lord Mayor at the Mansion House on St. Matthew‘s Day, when the "QGrecians,""‘ who correspond to ‘"‘sixth formers,""‘ elsewhere, receive n guinea each and the rank and fi‘e of the school are presented with new shillings. QUAINXT SCHOOL CUSTOMS. THE HIGHEST FOLLY WISE SUGGESTION. ISSUE NO 37â€"09 not to someâ€" A sailor. was once asked â€"by a messmate not quite so well up in matters social as bhimself to exâ€" plain to him the third figure of a quadrille. ‘"You first of all heave ahead,"‘ said he,, ‘"and pass your adversary‘s yardarms; then in a jiffy regain your berth on the other tack in the same kind of order ; slip along sharp, and take your station with your partner in line ; back and fill, and then fall on your heel and bring up with your craft. She then manoeurres ahead off alongside you; then make sail in company with her until nearly astern of the other line; make a stern board ; cast her off to shift for herself ; reâ€" gain your place out of the squadron as best you can, and let go your gnchor." Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. _ Try Murine For Your Eye ‘Troubles. You Will Like Murine. _ It Soothes. bic At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. ‘‘Waiter," said a guest at an hoâ€" tel as he inspected his bill before leaving, ‘"‘there is one item omitâ€" ted." ‘"‘What item, sir?"‘ inquired the waiter.. "The manager said ‘Good morning‘ to me yesterday, and has forgotten to charge for at Afterâ€" making a mostcarcful study of the matter, U. 8. Governâ€" ment _ scientists stato definitely that the common house fiy Is the principal mears of, distributing typhoid _ feyer, diphtheria _ and smallpox. _ Wilson‘s FEly Pads kill the flies and the diseaseo germs, too. Wife (angrily)â€"‘"‘It seems like a hundred years since we were marâ€" ried. I searcely recollect where and when we first met.‘‘ Husband (emâ€" phatically)â€"‘"I can. It was at a dinnerâ€"party, and there were thirâ€" teen at the table." MAKE A NOTE when you are leaving home to buy ‘‘The D. & L.‘ Menthol Plaster. Guaranteed to cure the worst case of backache, beadache, stitches. Avoid the "just as good‘" goods.. Get the genuine. An interesting electric clock, run by a single dry cell, and quite inâ€" depesndent of external connection, has just been put on the market in England. _ A heavy balanceâ€"wheol ‘‘Now Mr. Jones, I don‘t see how, with your salary, you can afford to smoke such expensive cigars !‘‘ reâ€" marked the marchant, severely, to one of his clerks. "You‘re risht, one of his clerks. ‘"You‘re right, sirl‘‘ responded Jones. ‘"I can‘t. I eught to have a bigger salary.‘"‘ anceâ€"wheel. This impulse is given once every four seconas. It is said that a dry cell will run the clock for 1,000 consecutive hours. Tho movement is noiseless, and the clock may be placed in any position without interfering with its runâ€" ning. is kept in motion by an electroâ€" magnet _ mounted _ diametrically across it. _ As the balanceâ€"wheel swings against the action of the coiled spring, a stud on the axle makes contact with a light spring, thus completing the electric circuit, and energizing the magnet, whicn acts fo‘r a moment upon the, balâ€" Through indiscretion in eating green fruit in summer many chilâ€" dren become subject to cholera morbus caused by irritating acids that act violently on the lining of the intestines. Pains and dangerâ€" ous purgings ensue and the delicate system of the child suffers under the drain. In such cases the safest and surest medicine is Dr. J. D. Kellogg‘s Dysentery Cordial. It will check the inflammation and save the child‘s life. Ill fitting boots and shoes cause cornus. Holloway‘s Corn Cure is the article to use. Get a bottle at once and cure your corns. ‘‘Keep out of debt, young man,‘‘ said the philosopher. ‘"‘People will think better of you for it." _ ‘"Perâ€" baps,‘‘ was the thoughtful reply ; ‘‘and yet I‘ve noticed that the more I owe pseople the more pleased they always seem to see me.‘‘ !’J AN ELECTRIC CLOCK. | _A Benefactor to All.â€"The soldier, the sailor, the fisherman, the miner the farmer, the mechanic, and ali (who live lives of toil and spend their existence in the dull routine of toâ€" dious tasks and who are exposed to Enjuries and ailments that those who toil not do not know, will find in Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil an exâ€" cellent friend and benefactor in every time of need. Not every wife can transform a khouse into a home. Do It Now.â€"Disorders of the diâ€" gestive appartus . should be dealt with at once before complications arise that may be difficult to cope with. The surest remedy to this end and one that is within reach of all, is Parmeleoe‘s Vegetable Pills, the best lawatave and sedaâ€" tive on the market. Do not delay, kut try them now. One trial will convince anyone that they are the best stomach regulator that can be got. Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. It was a child, a male one, who when called upon explain what reâ€" sponsibility meant, illustrated it by saying :â€"‘‘Well, if I only had two buttons on my trousers, and one of them came off, the responsibility would rest with the other." Ladyâ€"‘"‘But poverty is no exeuse for being dirty! Do you uever wagsh your facet.‘ / _ ne Tramp (with an injured air) â€" "Pardon me, lady, but I‘ve adoptâ€" ed this ‘ere dryâ€"cleanin‘ process as bein‘ more ‘ealthy and ‘iâ€"genic.‘‘ If allowed to roam over your house those few innocentâ€"looking bouse flies may cause a real tragâ€" edy any day, as they are known to be the principal agents for the spread of those deadly discases, typhoid fever, Giphtheria _ and smallpox. No other fly killer comâ€" pares with Wilson‘s Fly Pads. The minister had just been giving the class a lesson on the Prodigal Son. At the finish, to test what atâ€" tention had been pa‘d to his preaching, he asked :â€"‘"Who was sorry that the Prodigal had reâ€" turned ?"‘ The _ most _ forward youngster in the class breathlessâ€" 1y answered, "The fatted calf!" This a wellâ€"known lady succeeded in doing, only to come violently inâ€" to collision with another who was prepared to _ precipitate herself tkrough from the other side.. At least one black eye and other disâ€" agreeable results have followed this inopportune meeting between two fair but overhasty leaders of fashâ€" ion. Acrobatic Stunts in English Ballâ€" rooms Lead to Disaster. Quite unpleasant contretemps can occur in a London ballroom, says the Gentlewoman, as witness the adventures of two ladies one evenâ€" ing not long ago. The cotillon was being danced and in one figure the object was to jump through a paper hoop. Apparently the ballroom is beâ€" coming second only to the athletic field. It was during the season just closed that no less a personâ€" age than Mrs. George Keppel, a favorite with King Edward, came tco grief in dancing the cotillon. One of the figures demanded that the lady jump the rope, and in esâ€" saying this return to her somewhat distant girlhood Mrs. Keppel had what was described as "a nasty fall,""‘ which laid her up for some time. 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