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Durham Review (1897), 30 Apr 1908, p. 8

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f} | N # X# Ni N t Cb h 2 The Only Crime. Is it poverty? Shaw says it is. But what does poverty mean? There are ever so many sorts. There is the awful poverty of brains. There is the dreadful poverty _ of ng: â€" shock he There is a ing poverty, the lack of good impulses. And there is that other povertyâ€" the lack of which there‘s the biggest st e. D Wait the news t To Afric‘s gloom H W () W H Uhrist‘s earthly career w that, eack had E)st a leader hot that Christ‘s work as ut an end. In the same w tomb meant not anle tha se , Easter and the Wor Euster has A person: cach one. For Mary a Thomas and for James had a special word. It the Easter message is ; vidual believer alone. Church as well. To th sealed _ tomb meant Christ‘s earthly career that, eack had Enlt a lea lurk thok Mlixick®s ussul W A F1 H glorioun senting your i it glad "The «( to die from sin, to the and natura® life. We die den and te vously, slow ing soul can daily." _ Chr powers are n to us by the AI dli T} _ He is a notable prisoner fashion of giving us the his fast" They led Him phas to Pilate, from Pila and from Herod back to P did it to Him, and some do it to us or it is not wondrous interchanee! They cribe ely An away." Why, â€" "He is fashion W bodies strange "And rid he Chr n TI height, â€" was the verse be ment. strc sar wri There are ghings selves and by our things must be d« we are to be crucif by others, not by a Roman mode o strong cords were 118c1] from A deeply chastened soul another, these words: "I I only thing is to resign our mediately to God and give to Him to erucify our affe desifes .‘ lujah Uan nt lu U Christ is Risen. the Rev, Walter B. Grimes.) ie mesasage far and wide â€"gladsome Eastertide s risen, Lord of glory, earth repeat the story ; bells in gladness ring, e to our risen King: & tree nd. n .p 1t n i hearts in silence wept, ie guards their vigils kept; awning loved ones bring spices to their Kingâ€" ie stone was rolled away, ingel where he lay ie message, "Christ is risen." it me ame? _ with united breath, > their conquest to the lamb ‘ triumph to His death. â€"H. T. Miller nSH g r and the World‘s Conquest. e has a personal message _ for e. For Mary and for Peter, for and for James, the risen Lord pecial word. It is so still. But ter message is not for the indiâ€" veliever alone. _ It is for the as well. To the disciples _ the tomb meant not only that earthly career was GFer, and k had Emt a leader find a friend, ews to every landâ€" gloom.k.an%o lndin("s strand sea, kingdom‘s dying.â€" risen," death dexyincz «s in gladness sing, lost its venomed sting, h‘ Christ is risen. to Him ir in love. * spirit of ( ."_ Our sc Lo tss ciins ord to Galilee, on, from death he‘s free; es hear his voice, weeping and rejoice. lost its power to sting, earth rejoice and sing "He is risen." thre ce, de pull 41 "m was on‘y a city arrangeâ€" ‘ravellers passing through the ften came upon suspended emains here, a foot or a leg ped to the ground, the ravens ed out the eyes long ago as morsel. Paul saw these horâ€" t lessons drying in the sun, so | say "I am crucified with and the rope by which these were suspended was not ither. hevy took Joans and lad HWi_. notable prisoner, he has the i giving us the slip, hold _ They led Him from Caiaâ€" "ilate, from Pilate to Herod Herod back to Pilate. They Him, and some one has to us or it is not done. Oh, interchange ! He whose crucified, comes to ourselves rms the same doeds â€" Tha» H W re ghings we can do for ourâ€" 1 by ourselves, and some ist be done by another. If be crucified it must be done _not by our hands. It was hrist is risen took Jesus and led Him _ did they lead Him? _rove round his neck. vork as a whole was same way the empty nly the living Lord, wer Crucified astened soul writes to words: "I believe the to resign ourselves imâ€" rod and give ourselves â€"Ex victory not ord Don‘t forget to inhale slowly â€" and deeply _ when performing any exercise. This will make the chest deep and full. Don‘t think that athleties should be a matter of inches and pounds only. Their increase is certain. to tell most beneficially on the health and spirits as well. Don‘t exercise a moment after you feel exhausted. Don‘t stand with your back bent orer. Don‘t forget that where there‘s a will there‘s a way. If you really mean to become strong and shapely the way is easy and simple. vefore you can complete it. Don‘t exercise beyond the ability â€" of the heart to keep pace with you. Palâ€" pitation is a certain indication of excess, Don‘t exercise for at least an â€" hour after meals. Don‘t forget that a bath should folâ€" low exercise. Don‘t use iron dumb bells, but wooden ones. The former chill the blood. Don‘t have intermittent attacks . of exercising your muscles. In order to reâ€" ceive any benefit you should devote some time daily to «thleties. | MOTHERS FEEL SAFE WITH BABY‘S OWN TABLETs Beauty Don‘ts for Athletic Women, Don‘t exercise one part of the body too much and another part not at all. Let the development be symmetrical. Don‘t use too much force. If exercise is too vigorous, you will be exhaulfedk , NP NOrnepaiths it nng d ds ~us dsc ~9 Wl us c KE CCC20 COOX â€" mrOOG. And the mother has the guarantee of a government analyst that this mediâ€" cine contains no poisonous opiate. â€" It is always safe. Good for the new born babe or well grown child. Mrs. Alfred Suddard, Haldimand, _ Ont., says: "I have used Baby‘s Own Tablets for conâ€" stipation, vomiting, and reatlessness, and have found them a aplendid mediâ€" oine. In my experience no other mediâ€" cine can equal the Tablets for little ones." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co.. BrockviMNa ~.. k00 OPeCg ERCCT PMT WTFRE | in German East Africa. Ostrich farmâ€" | ing is also receiving attention. Alfalfa | is raised as food for the birds. | In 1007 fiscal year Mexico bought 7,â€" | 000,000 pounds of American lard, 2,000,â€" | 000 bushels of American wheat, 2,000,000 bushels _ of American _ corn, 627,000 , pounds of American butter, and 290,000 pounds of American cheese. ’ An English firm is to *ght the Meâ€" dina, Arabia, san@Â¥ary of Mohammed with electricity I The AD#">â€"jJapanese Oiâ€"gawa Hydroâ€" | Electrio Power Company will develop | 100,000 horseâ€"power to supply electricity | to Bhiznoka and other cities on the Tokiado and neighborhood by utilizing ‘ the cataracts of the great Oi River. The | company is equally owned by British | and Japanese. | _ Canada‘s new transcontinental railâ€" | way from Moneton, on the Atlantic, to | Prince Rupert, on the Pacific, a distance | of rather more than 3,000 miles, is fully | under way, and is to be completed by Mothers who have used Baby‘s Own Tablets say that they feel safe when they have this medicine in the house, as they are a neverâ€"failing cure for the flfyl of babyhood and childhood. is o s se a t Frince RKupert, on the Pacific, a distance of rather more than 3,000 miles, is fully under way, and is to be eon%ud by Dec. 1, 1911, at a cost of $200,000,000. During 1907 the Chinese Government spent nearly $100,000 for students studying in foreign countries. Japan got nearly half the money and the Unitâ€" ed States about oneâ€"fourth. Mexican purchases of American shoes increased from $786.502 in 1904 to #1, 569,321 in 1907. Great Britain‘s military forces, as reâ€" ported recently to the British House of Commons, consisted (Oct, 1, 19035, of 273,133 regular soldiers, 88,200 militia, 7,857 militia reserve, and 250,119 volunâ€" teers, a total of 618,118 men. The inâ€" crease since Jax. 1, 1903, was 37,000 men. Several companies have been organized of late to raise coffee, sisal and cattle oo uiss T I PV E ow 0 o se o n of "open water" at the point of shipâ€" ment. Unmanufactured timber is adâ€" mitted into Australia free of duty, while the duty of lumber is nearly $5 a thouâ€" sand board feet. At Melbourne a new mill is being erected to manufacture the stock. An Australian corporation has secured a concession from the Russian Governâ€" ment to take out 30,000,000 feet of timâ€" ber a year from a forest in Siberia, 900 miles from Vladivostock, to be delivered in Melbourne, Australia, aprpoxima tely 8,000 miles away. The entire year‘s cut will have to be shipped in July, August, September and October, the only months w Mrccumes sc dsn se s S At the end of December, 1907, the State of New South Wales, Australia, had a population of 1,571,300, being an increase of 40,330 for the year, the largâ€" est since 1885, the last year of the preâ€" vious extensive assisted immigration scheme. The excess of immigration over emigration was 14,500, which is the largâ€" est for sixteen years, and 5,500 more than in 1906. $55,006,000, a grain of $7,506,000 500,000 over 1906. _ Exports footed up $365,000,000, an increase of $15,800,000. E'he commonwealth‘s revenue was nearly ®® nar ama . Weludet Imports of the gommonwealth of Aur tralia in 1907 amounted in value to nearly $260,000,000, an increase of $35,â€" Under the new compulsory military training defence scheme it is estimated that in eight years Australia will have 214,000 men trained and equipped for war. In 1907 New Zealand exported 1 884,880 pounds of wool, valued at & 315,600. Interesting Facts and Figures From All Over the World. WHAT‘S GOING ON. has the guarantee of Co., Brockville, Ont In His Element. Greasy Grimesâ€"You look : managed to git in de swim Tuffold Knuttâ€"Yep; I‘m a floater now. U0UZâ€" novie tyrant.‘ said Pythias, venturing to correct him, "it‘s merely a sacrifice hit." Many of the scorers, however, having only a superficial knowledge _ of the game, marked it down as a double play. will make a great hit." "Most noble tyrant." said venturing to correct him, "it‘s sactifice hit." when that story is will make a @reat _ "Why not?" asked the assistant proâ€" secuting attorney. "He‘s made a confession of his guilt." Realizing that all hope of sending the guilty man to prison was gone, the proâ€" secuting attorney decided to move for his discharge to save the counnty exâ€" pense. Minard‘s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia, Pythias had returned, just in time tc save the life of Damon. "Gee!" exelaimed Dionysius. _ Boys L h un 1 1 P 1 "There," exclaimed the chief of detecâ€" tives in a fit of rage, "we‘ve no chance on earth to convict that murderer now." "Yes. the count is a enap," confided the pretty heiress. "I got him for two million." "Quite a bargain," replied her chum. "And the dear creature is always fighting duels over in gay Paree. He is full of ginger." "How funny." "What‘s funny?" "Why, he must be a ginger snap." Then let the battle rage and roar, And let them air their grudges, Long may they stand upon the floor, And scrap about the judges. Long may they argue on and fight, Long bicker and discuss; For, while they charge themselves with spite, They are not charging us, Their day to wear a smile; They have a chance to view the fray O merry rank and file! To hear the lawyers argue long, And not to dread the fee; The clients now may sing a song, The lawyers disagree, Neither is she expected to mentally coincide with every one with whom she chances to come in contact; in fact, the very fact that she differs will often show that she has heard and appreciâ€" ated what has been said. Minard‘s Liniment for sale everywhere. She does not necessarily have to be a quiet woman; she does not have to beâ€" lieve everything which chances to come to her ears, says Marion Brunot. She does not have to be the kind who sits alo a wall at a dance, feeling that the pong son who gives her a few turns around the room is conferring upon her an everâ€" lasting favor. Even the Good Talker Must be Able to Pay Attention. The most popitlar girl or woman in soâ€" tiety at the present time is the one who listens. It never fails. Sold ty druggists. Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of eontagious lItch on human or animals oured in 30 -lnm b!‘.?o‘ufl:d'n Banitary Lotion. j The Church of England incorporated _ | Society for providing Homes for Waifs | and Strays has taken up a new line of _| work in finding places, with medical apâ€" pliances, for crippled children. Wesley‘s Chapel, London, has turned over $200,000 during the year to its children‘s home and orphanage, _ in which are 1,729 little inmates, one a day having been received during the . year. In 27 years the Baptist Orphans‘ Home, at Louisville, has cared for 1,324 children, with Dr. J. B. Maroin as ite president, and so well has he managed ’ the institution that there have been but gix deaths in over a quarter of a cenâ€" tury. St. Giles‘ Christian Mission. in Lonâ€" don, every year gives about 20,000 free breakfasts to discharged prisoners, finds work for 6,000, secures homes for 500 shelterless or destitute women,. _ and takes care of 500 juvenile offenders. A steam vessel has been provided for Rev, Louis Ives, of England, who has taken the chaplaincy of the Missions to Seamen at the port of Newcastle, New South Wales, this being done that he may minister at any hour to ships at anchor in any part of the harbor. A moneylenders‘ Viectims‘ Defense Asâ€" sociation is being formed by Rev. Herâ€" bert Williams, of St. John‘s Church, in London, to save men and women who | have fallen into the power of usurers, many of whom attend Conrt seasions | and offer to pay fines at exorbitant || rates. ( The London Diocesan Home Mission, which has just celebrated its golden jubâ€" ilee, has been responsible for the erecâ€" tion of 80 churches of the Anglican Comâ€" tuniov. As a result of special work done by Rev. 8. Gray, of Brighton, England, $3,â€" 000 has been raised to provide a home for poor lepers in India, 1 The Helping Hand. _ The Episcopal Missions to Seamen af Eng.ind nad an income the past year of neary qSUu,000, The incorporated Soidicrs‘ and Sailâ€" ors‘ Help society, of Engiand, gave aid last year to 19,61i1 men,. The Baptist Orphanage, at Jackson, Niss., has property worth $100,000, and 115 children are being cared for. The Methodist New Connexion Conâ€" ference, of England, now has 94 families on its paternal fund, its working capital being about $32,000. Brittle and Easy to Break. Don‘t protrude the hips and abdomen or rest the weight unevenly upon the feet. _ No exercise is of any benefit whatever unless the correct standing position is taken every time. Don‘t forget that.every woman is as young as she looks, but that she can not look young with a broken figure.â€" Exchange. the shoulers thrown forward, the head dropped and the chest sunk in. Modernized Version YET GOOD LISTENER. A Chance for Us. No Cnance ~Â¥+ou look as if you‘d n de swim somehow. Yep; I‘m a Fust ward ITCPH worked into a play it to More than $110,000,000 was taken out of the United States by immifl::u who Teturned to their native pI last year. The estimate is that each of the 550,045 foreigners had about $200 with You speed the parting of the snow, you hail the springing grass, You greet the budding tulip in the doorâ€" yard as you pass; You stop and watch Bre‘r Redbreast as he struts upon the green, And your nerves will tingle softly when the dandelion you‘ve seen, These signs and sounds give promise of the lifting of the pall And you get the thrill‘s completeness r'h:n” the umpire shouts "Play Spring Has Come For True. Awakening nature gives no sign on tearâ€" ing from the hay That fills you with the joy of life like what you‘ll hear toâ€"day. It‘s not the bluejay in the tree, the robâ€" in on the ground That sets your blood to surging and your sluggish heart to bound. It‘s not the music of the woods, it‘s not the thrush‘s call, But the umpire‘s detonation as he gives the word, "Play ball!" Minard‘s Liniment Cures Burns, etc. Teacher (just having explained the sharacter of the Pharisee)â€"And _ now, Frank, what do we mesr: by a hypoâ€" crite? Frankâ€"Please, teacher, a man what says he is what he isn‘t, but he ain‘t. ENGLISH SRAVIN LINIMENT ; moves all hard, soft and calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish Cure ever known. Sold by druggists, _ Grass to Save England‘s Coast. Giving evidence before the Coast Erosion Commission yesterday, Dr. Otto Stapf described the reclamation work performed by S%nrtina grasses, which, he said, spread by underground shoots and seed, which was dispersed by tides and currents, and presumably by water birds. Certain forms esâ€" tablished themselves easily, and the roots and bases of the dense clumps effectively fixed the mud, and where they occurred in dense patches they formed a protecting belt for the shore or bank behind them.â€"London Daily Graphic. i ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO As a precaution against coal dust exâ€" plosions, Professor William Galloway (formerly professor of mining of the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire), in the course of his evidence before the Royal Commission on Mines, said that if the coal dust in a roadway of a mine were regularly strewn, say daily, with a _ sufficient amount of salis containing large quantiâ€" ties of water of crystallization, or with much larger proportions of the dusts of clay, slate, limestone, chalk or other substances it would be rendered quite . as innocuous as if it were damped with‘ water. sShe has . s‘ii{niiéd"fi.éfléa;&i _to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. women to write her for advice. standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceraâ€" tion, fibroid tumors, imiulxfities, periqdic pains, backache, that bearâ€" ingâ€"down feeling, flatulency, indg:s- tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don‘t you try it ? For thirty years Lydia K. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Comgound, made from roots and herbs, has been the ball !" TTIR NO dor t mamaty n A ... k Pinkham‘s V'eget,able Compound for all women‘s ailments, knowing what it has done for me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 1e}t so badly sometimes. "Lydia I{v Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound completely eured me of all my troubles. F gained in flesh, and am free from backache, female trouble, sick headaches, and nervousness, "*I hearti‘l; recommend Lydia K. Diw e l a s t Pmd dn t cunaby ECC did not care whether 1 lived felt so badly sometimes. Pw 0 00 MDEETAD 22200, 7 TIRIIGAH , "I was very much run down in health from a female trouble, was thin, nervous, and very weak, and suffered ‘!‘l_'gm bearing down pains Indeed I More vproo! that Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s ?Eetable Compound cures female ills, Mrs. John Scott, 489 Grand Trunk St., _Montma,l, writes Mrs. Pinkham : hy don‘t you try it ? Mrs. l"_iniba_m fnvites all sick Black Watch On a Tag on a Plug of Black Chewing Tobacco Against Coalâ€"Dust Explosions. Stands for Quality. An Apt Pupil ‘The Name of or died, I "Well, you see, Shakespeare‘s plays have five acts each and musical comeâ€" dies only have two. And I think five drinks in one evening are altogether too many for George. â€" See?"â€"Cleveland Leader. "Why is it that you don‘t like to have your husband see Shakespearean dramas? You don‘t object to his going to musical comedies." w "Keep it, cap," he seid. "I‘ll be satâ€" isfied witk honorable mention." "You played sick while the rest of us were doing the work on that last job, Bill," he said. "All you did was to loâ€" cate the plant. Here‘s what you get for that." Bill counted the small wad and handed it back. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff. The chief of the gang of burglars was dividing the swag. _ _ PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudâ€" Ing Plles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded Besides. he thought it best to wa‘t until the peerless leader had run five or six times more for the presidency before putting the story of his life and Doquacity ‘into connecked form; "I‘ll tackle Bryan‘s biography," _ he said, "when he gets through taikingâ€"if he ever does." be? it. This treatment also cures adults and aged peopletroubled with urine difâ€" ficulties by day or night. We may hold an office grand, Yet departing leave behind us Footprints over all the land. k â€"New York Sun, Le%vm then be up and doing, With a heart chock full of hate; For the v‘i‘lwn we‘ere pursuing * .48 y 840 ce upâ€" s Spankint does not cure children of bedâ€"wetting:. There is a constitutional cause fornfirie trouwble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box 8, Windsor, Ont., will send free to any mother her successful home treatâ€" ment, with full instructions. Send no money but write her toâ€"day if your children trouble you in this way. Don‘t blame the child, the chances are it can‘t PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYs In the Dim Past. Boswell was writing the life of John Shiloh‘s,," the : Cure ~t Cures oc CV Coughs _ :s and Colds :,‘lt‘, QUICKLY s« Is the White House candidate! Better Than Spanking Lives of famous men remind us Bonesâ€"De one am de serious nlhfu of state an‘ de uddah am a serious state of affairs. Interlocutorâ€"Ladies and gentlemen, the premier vocalist of the western hemisphere. Mr. Splitcher Reerdrums, will now sing the beautiful ballad en titled "Darling, Take Your Arm Away ; Mother is Peeping T hrough the Keyâ€" hole." "The Travelling Candidate.‘" Interlocutorâ€"No, Geor, e; thats the hardest one I ever heardg. What is the difference between the diplomatic inâ€" tercourse of first class powers .nd nine cases of measles in a colored family ? Bonesâ€"De one am de serious affeirs of state an‘ de uddah am a serious state Our Own Minstrels. Bonesâ€"Mistah Johnsing, kin wo‘ tell me de diffunce ‘tween de dipplymatic inte‘co‘se o‘ fust class powahs an‘ nine cases o‘ measles in a cullud fambly? "O0Mm, like the sparrow, live and thrive | in this cduntry, if imported? What inâ€" sects do the robins destroy ? Where can 1 get the English robin? I will endeavor to the best of my abilâ€" ity to answer "Englishman‘s" questions. The soâ€"called robin here derives _ its name from the fact of its being redâ€" breasted. It bears no resemblance to the robin in reality; it belongs to the thrush family, its true name being the American redâ€"breasted thrush, and it is in no way connected with the robin, . which is not a migratory bird, whereas . all thrushes are. The English robin will . not, like the sparrow, live and thrive in this country. They are imported in large numbers from Europe every year for cage birds only. You can get one for $3 from Hope & Son, bird dealers, Torâ€" onto. _ The insects are redâ€"breasted thrushes destroy are too numerous to mention; they are not particular as to what species the insect belongs. _ They will devour caterpillars, grubs, butterâ€" flies and are not averse to snails when they come along. By way of dessert they will finish off with a few cherries or a strawberry.â€"Geo. W. Gardiner, in l (ialt Reporter. And thus we hold convention And make a mighty fuss To say to all creation The cottager suburban _‘ Has never any woe; He says he will not sell it, He loves the country so. With the engagement broken, The luckless he or she Will say they are as happy As any one can be. j Upon the morning after You always tell your wife In point of fact you never Felt better in your life. 4 am in recerpt of a tetter from one who signs _ himself "Englishman," and who submits the following questions: ‘"What do they call the robin hent Does it belong to the same species as the English robin‘* Will the English robin, like ‘the SDAIYOW® lita And tHhriva Too Many Men to See The FACTS ABOUT THE ROBIN. will finish off with a few cherrics strawberry.â€"Geo. W. Gardiner, in Reporter. On His Dignity. Prosperity Convention. Use Shiloh‘s Cure for the worst cold, thesharpest cough â€"try it on a guarâ€" antee of your money back if it doesn‘t actually CURE quicker than anything you ever tried. Safe to take,â€"nothing in it to hurt even a baby. 34 years of success commend Shiloh‘s Cureâ€" 25c., 50c., $1. as The editor looked over the : and handed it back. "I don‘t like your dialect," "But, sir," said the literar; startled and indignant, "that lect! _ That‘s written in the spelling!*" require a damp, dark, dank place to gro:' in, don‘t they?" "Yes," was the reply. "And I tell you what, Uncle Ezra; we‘ll raise them in the parlor."â€"Puck. STAR MFG. CO.,%6 Roy Bt.,PBOVIDENCE.2.1.,0.8.4. STAR MFPG. CO.,%6 Roy 8t.,PBOVIDE) "Well, I d‘know," doubtfully â€" eaid Farmer Hornbeak, relative to the proâ€" posal of his nephew, a recent graduate from an agricultural college. _ "Mebbe there‘s money in cultivatin‘ mushrooms, but where could we plant ‘em? They require a damp, dark, dank place to grow in, don‘t they*" ' Send us your ‘ Wflmudmdu- for 18 pieces of Jewelry to sellat10cents each, When 1. 2O and we willsend you these T RINGS. We trust you with the Jew it all charges paid. Send us your name Old Olubmanâ€"Worse than that ; you hadn‘t a tooth in your head. 4 rosperous Clubmanâ€"When I first ar rived in this‘ town, forty years ago, 1 hadn‘t a shirt to my back. T Ni. MB Li C hn "O, I guess there‘s room enough, madâ€" am," answered the sharpâ€"featured young woman, with the umbrageous hat, who occupied the adjoining seat. "I‘m not making any kick about the space your feet take up." Prosperous Clubmanâ€"When I first ar. "Pardon me," said the dowager, with the mole on her chin, "but there is hardâ€" ly room for two of us here if you are goâ€" ing to keep that thing on your head." To whom it may concern: This is to certify that I have used MINARDS LINIMENT myself as well as prescribâ€" ed it in my practice where & liniment was required and have never failed to get the desired effect. Witnessâ€"Wel, sir, I don‘t want to do the man any injustice. 1 won‘t go so far as to say he‘s lazy, but if it uired any voluntary work on his plrt"%o diâ€" gest his victuals he would have died of lack of nourishment fifteen years Lawyerâ€"The defendant in this case a lazy, worthless fellow, isn‘t he? _ They Rave ap Sank _ Nt awar ahead? : | > m ies npie ce ne ver ons io im = Eddy‘s Fibreware AM 224 n o 0 oob In doing this it loosens the roots of the longer hairs, which are more deeply embedded than those of the under fur. The rough hairs are thus got rid of without injury to the softer fur. Next the pelt passes through operaâ€" tions which soften and preserve it. Then comes the dyeing, by which the uniform tint so genrally admired is obtained. And now the fur is ready for making up, â€"Montreal Standard. In most animals these hairs are so few that they are usually overlooked. Not so with sealskin. The skin after goâ€" ing through various processes to cleanse it of grease, etc., is stretched flat with the flesh side uppermost. A flat knife is then passed over it, thinnin gthe skin considerably. Another Backset for Reform Making Seaiskins. How many of the fair wearers of sealâ€" skin know how this fur is prepared? In the skin of a dog or cat it will be notâ€" iced that at the roots of the longer, coarser hair there are fine, short hairs, called "under fur." These are earnest preachers of. the gospel of Psychine. They know whereâ€" of they speak. Psychine cures all throat, lung and stomach troubles. It is a frut voice strengthener, wt.\ns directly on the vocal, respiratory an digestive organs, thus specially adaptâ€" ed to public speakers. At all drugâ€" gists, 50c and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Sloâ€" cum, Limited, Toronto. 1 am greatly improved in health. 1 was troubled with my throat, but now 1 find it about restored to its normal condition. I find my work very much less taxing. I believe Psychine is all claimed for it. those made of FIBREWARE Rev. J. 8. I. Wilson, Markdale, Ont.: "I have taken two bottle of Psychine and am pleased to say that Rev. Chas. Stirling, Bath, N.B.: "I have used Psychine in my family ; the results were marvelous. I have visâ€" ited people who state that they never used its equal. 1 strongly recommend it. Rev. R. M. Browne, Amherst Head, N.S., "I have often â€" recommended Psyphine since taking it myself, for Et if a cure for the troubles you speciâ€" Rev. P. K. McRae, Forks Baddeck, C. B.: "I always count it a pleasure to recommend the Dr. Slocum Remâ€" edies to my parishioners. 1 believe there is nothing better for throat and lung troubles or weakness or runâ€" down system. _ For speaker‘s sore throat 1 have found g:_:chine very beneficial." Rev. W. H. Stevens, Paisley, Ont.: ‘"Psychine seemed just the stimulant my systém needed. 1 shall add my testimony as to its efficacy at every opportunity." _ mss g? Now Look Here! All Good Grocers sell itâ€"and Eddy‘s Matche M Not Knocking Anybody Dark and Dank PREACHER‘s OPINIONS ©| â€" ISSUE NO. 18. 1908 FREE Extremes C. A. KING. M. D literary _néi;;nt, F.'I:II!WAQ: -Efi_s and Tubs, when hat isn‘t diaâ€" the reformed manuscript he said ’ ‘Was that picture you just sold a geruine work of art?" *"No," answer. Ied the dealer, "but the story 1 told about it was."â€"Washington éur ‘ 18 Tme cave man, in his queer akin togs, Said things were going to the dogs. s this turont d mt 6 e s have an awfu ; â€"Washingtorn Herakd TD PP iL My grandpa notes the world‘s worn And says we‘re going to the dogs. His dad amid the Fiemish bogs Swore things were going« to t ©~0fe things were going to the dogs Hisdad amid the Flemish bogs Vowed things were woing to the Wifeâ€"*"You won‘t have to do it toâ€" day, John. I‘ve been making some inâ€" quiries, and I find we don‘t strike the alkali region for 500 miles yet." Husband ,m overland _ train)â€"You mustn‘t min@® it, Marie, if I take several doses of spirits during the day, from now on. It‘s the only thing that wil} cut this alkali dust that gets _ into one‘s throat." built up a market in almost e part of the P!\'orth American oontin:rt{ that has had the most enormous increases in sales, year after year, until over 18,000,â€" 000 packages was the immense output for 1907. This continental endorsement of "Nalada" Tea proves _ conclusively their right in offering it to the public as the most delicious and healthful tea in the world. ity of a tea that in sixteen yearr has Cow vs. Milkman. A Philadelphia lawyer maintains an admirable stock farm on the outakirts of the Quaker city. One day last sumâ€" mer some poor children were permitted to go over this farm, and when their inâ€" spection was done each of them was Qrv.; :ufhn of milk. The milk came from a $2,500 cow. ‘"How do you like it, boys?" asked an attendant, when the little fellows had drained their plasses. "I wisht our milkman kept a cow."â€" Harper‘s Magazine. "Fine! _ Fine!" said. one youngster, with a grin of approval. Then, after a pause, he added: â€"FORMULAS of all the standard patent medicives and toilet preparations now in use; send 2â€"cent stamp for free l‘i"‘ln‘(.‘ formulas. Address DR. MERWIN, lsw Srass Cane cA Windsor, Ont valuable for babies, to k:p-& skin clear and smooth. . 22 * cakeâ€"at druggists or sent on _ "Not lately, ma‘am," answered Wareâ€" ham lmÂ¥. "You probly recoâ€"nize . me clothes. This is an suit o‘ yer husband‘s you wuz kind enough to ‘fin me when I wuz here two years ago. CW.I. It huhnitd:::iAm::g toilet soap com! Soothin antiseptic. P‘.i'!',“.'!.wf!msf._ Inâ€" Still Had Them. The woman of the house eyed him suspiciously. . f "You‘ve been here before, _ haven‘t vou*" she asked. irigqn cause of Headache. . LAXA" BROMO QUININE removes cnuse. . E Grove on box, 25¢. Hunters, treading cautiously upon . a soft carpet of moss or leaves to avoid a rattler without disturbing it or receivâ€" ing warning, and while many snakes are seen and killed by them, it is probable that a far greater number â€"are passed by unnoticed. All snakes are timid _ and would rather run than fight, and the ratâ€" tler is not inviting certain destruction by advertising its whereabouts in the brush. â€"From "Some Rattlesnake Fallacies," by Francis Metcalfe, in The Outing Magaâ€" zine for October. appendage is probably designed more to assist this very defiance or warning. in the “mi’l“ serpents possess but the most mentary traces of auditory apâ€" paratus and are practically deat, the deficiency in the sense of hearing being compensated for by an extreme sensitiveâ€" ness of feeling which makes them aware of the approach of moving objects by the vibration of the ground. This is one reason for the continued ex istence of the rattlesnake in the midet of enemies who would exterminate it, for, contrary to the general belief, the rattier rarely gives its characteristic note of warning until actually attacked, In faci, the sharp, vibrant ring of its terminal SALI‘.SIIN WANTEP . FOR _ "AUTO Spray." Best hand sprayer made. Com pressed air; automatic. Liberal terms,. Cav ers Bros, Galt, Ont Ontario WHAT CAUSES AEADACKE '?‘h‘:â€"“ duz_g‘on::‘r sent on w ANTEDâ€"STOVE MOUNTERS The Rattler Does Not Warn SKIN SOAP ney â€"Tilden The AGENTS WANTED. Premature. HELP WANTED. , to keep the delicate Co., lAmited, . 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