\Snym. Iii! n slag L1 Cripple Seat Wit hr sci-nod any her what's “I In be ad“. Mocks. - . III I!!! milin‘ cm on. for , W w tho m D. light. but arsd all-I - in a we" .. in w III‘ -. with CCD Upset Fur-Tm , lul.u. at Fania-tn operly. NTED. run-Non "Mina-huh â€4 bu}:- h Andy have linu- io CI. - goods ordn- a. II". but in u dilhodiilo. work-nu "I'M.“- ARED. 'i- WM In hitly who In. In" pd. men in I“. h y in tire!“ .- Min-cod. rro hold- a ‘ trad. in - I I'd-g Jig.- Ima In 1.3:: and olden. (and. CW and “In col- Produce cc..- holrl net...- ad ind nything lilo ' Ind. - in I.†“mun! du. rnnny other and pvuple cl "in... in If Turk. " an. to: an. - t Rayon, Indian t Mb!- " rerr. m. “a mi In. “in... rm- (kron- 't - be m H we" aimed to an. OIL. “d was the it a! that eqbteqet" ON by et mt my. La adult! I. I†" nasal walk " N. and "d. At with" (HI. trrtd I of tho It (If we.†m (KIM ms by c, "Witch I at ttro . three ling tr- drift!- he... {wk W†" ll. Then 0' Mo. "mrmer, nary I. ,trtwtiam and tbs. "tti-rd m “and pulled" Wilma. Worht a - a part M It". bounc- ‘lll. - . “’5 tor a not“. 'rutvr- I!!! ot ffi‘ "ut. on“ nrly HIP“! to my bl " " M PA met Chi-k Donna Ahab.- Lincoln I. “a, nut-bond in connection with ' tut bo In a an“ ot that In“. H. m born in old Kentucky, m . MI cont, cabin, the ate lying PO. u, Iâ€. Kb ttmrdtttther, also Abnlnm Lin. ooln, entered . nut. of four hundred “In sud built I log Mk I.†Fort lupus... 2hat an i. now occupied by the city of Lou'sville. TIM-u Lincoln I). a. Instinct of the Pro-Mont, and was committed the re un. od distinguished. Nuney Hulk- vu hit mother “a won the [re-time“. in. ot hut-g . “nation y In: no. Inn and am Mr. 7 7 and“. Lincoln. the â€numb", In 1 Violent death, being killed by an India- 1m- " “huh. _ You“ Lincoln "d woqthin. that "alg" his way-43d that wasn‘t much, for the Indium homici- when his ta. the! had "moved m1 cacti] n lit. oury eentre. John I. was twontyone he v.- " feet tour inc-bu ml uni u “tong u a manly. _ IN first “mum. Ann Rutledge. it Inscribed " having been Mutual. Her death throw Lincoln into appannuy the W“ " gloom. Ha P.", over it 1nd paid count. to numb" within a your. “on in. two 60" children both!†'Abrtrum-Mhrr", who died in middle lite, Ind Tho-u, who lived only . than Nancy Huh Lincoln died when Abn- hm In; nil. you. old. and he I†brought up GIG n Hid-hound atop- mother. No "ttser tn-rug Mn Sally John-ton . you mum“. tho death of his but, wife. When he Ill nil-tun he set out to In the world, vb the "about route, floating when hundred mile. down the crock» and river. to NW (News. R. and nix Miln- n month an a mud m, and varied his occupation with that of bog “mutant. At this M as considered nu upon. and mu paid no flattering - of thirtyono out: . any. It. who to “to" that it Ins nothing u all for him to "an: hop from the mum": into which they had tnth The Lincoln: went to lliinoiu in MO and on up houukupina in a log ttabitt an: Decatur, . diurnal where than I!†an IVIfl of on. fist and knife tight to the “at. He became tho champion mil ISM" " ta diUrict, In! turned thin I I to much account, " in inane-d in an ape-ant made with Mm. Nagy Mil- Ur to "split 400 "no for any "" of brown joins, dyad: whh whit. walnut but. that would he masonry to link. My: . pair of tron-en." - m and Stephen A. Doug]... who later We Ma tiolitieal this], muted the “In girl, Mary Todd, uni though at this than Dough- w“ 3 William hwy», Mill Todd refused him, saying she um. d to no", I nun who could gratify her ambition to o to the White on“, and m 't'd,'UM'd;'u'n' mu that man. no autuau u good imam, tog and w" n lot ot only pun. Among the Bid. who and. up the min, of NI Tho Lincoln starts usually emulated of n “Int. W" of tron-en hitched by I single unpoka on! a cotton am, nad an [bun M to upon At no IMO! Old six or sum than ot sharp. blue um mnuw shinbtm. H0 in a good “My Ml", though his "duh wuo uldom of the sort consid- or!!! nppljopliate to the parlor. _ Ho reward the “and order of thing: in may can. After his citation to the "giaiiture he met a an â€and Colm man "toot. "Did you vote for me, hoot?" he Inked, nd hoot replica that be had done In. "M you mm. land In W." aid Lincoln. “I need was clothes. And if I don't get now may I'll bun to walk to the capital." Swot as" him the $200. _ .. In mu he “Moved an ambition and haul-o a member of III DOWN. " thaw of M. _ - - A _ The muriago mu not. tor Jul. 1, 1841, but " did't come off on the "hedahed data. The bride was ready, but they ootNn'ttittd Abraham Limb. When thy did tind him he w» practically out of his mind. turd hind: took him out of the igtate to unpack. (I; w. w. “not in x" York Herald When In two“ then won, nutm- ally, I lot ot talk. Fittatiy reiatiort. won "named, and the murky "tunlly took place on Nov: A "e., - . -- There were four thildrmr-aurhert Todd. horn Aug. l. MUN, Edvard Baker. born Inch 10, 1M, and dye? in inhucy: William Wallace. horn . 21, 1850, um! who died during Mn “that's tint you in the Presidency. And Thoma. born April t, 1853. And who died when " WM 19 your: old. - In 1843, when Slepllu A. Dough? tum in the Senate wu anvil. to I do“ and Illinoll wu interesting “I." In his twee-sum, be and: “neck: rd to mu. a joint cumm- of the tate. Douglas won. but Lincoln gave him I hard pull. and undo may Mead. by Mo gull-gluon speechâ€. That Llncoln Dough- enmpslgn wan on ot the moat famous ln American political hiuory. and drew out tttter. ance: from Lincoln that will Amy. live. Por onmplv, on the nul-jeel. of "ittonat. Iu Lineoin sitd: “In it the cue i'ast tt h slavery which in union-l III‘ freedom wtieh u "ctional? " it I trtte tent of aoundneu of I doctrine that in some Pe people wouldn't let you proclaim Wendell Phillips was among than. who with! st the nomination of limo]. for the Pm'hlency. Mr. Phillipa II on record In "making: "Who in NI IIth In potttieat Who " this eon-try an". " mate?" ,'ttherd.'.ti, It. Bonds. you an with; butter in your cause! Mr. land.- .1 I -.dtu_tsrorttuttutstiougAtmid - m - w..u-eria1-a---s - - .- w . n I“ It tour handed win, that A cauu T"'"".. I new IUBERCULOSIS The following treatment is known to be very efficient: Give the chest and throat u. vigorous hand-rubbing with Nerviline, and take twenty drops of Nerviline in hot, sweetened water. If there is any hoameness or cough, gargle well with Nerviline and put a. Ner- viline Porous Plaster over the chest. By following this advice you Pan keep elear of colds, pneu- monia, bronchitis, and preserve uniform good health. This is worth cutting out and preserving. Meantime it is to he hoped the masses will learn the all-important lesson of guard- . . l n g agnanst coughs a tt d NBWIIIHa c h e st coma, a from which tu- WI" bereulosi 3 al, ways springs. . When your tttitl throat tiekles, your chest feels tight and sore. when you sneeze and feel cold shivers up Jotlr baek--that should I," your warning lint battle of Lincoln for the Preaidancy. The pro-slavery Democrats nominated John U. Breckenridge, others named Stephen A. Douglas, um] John Bell wu the Whig cunditlalv. Lincoln got 180 deacon] Totes; Breekinridga, 72; Doug- Ito, Pr, Bell. 39. The popular vote stood Lincoln 1.868.452; Breekinridge, 847,953; Douglas, 1375.157; Ben. 500,63]._ _ At the outset of his Presidential career he laid to a ealler.. "My coum in u plain to a turnpike road. It is ranked out by the constitution. I am in no dou_bt [Heb way to gm". . . The flrnt inGiruraGadresn contained thin clear statement, of Lincoln's View": "In. union of these State- u perptunl. No Stile upon its own mere motion can lawfully get out of tho Union. Resolves and ordnance: to tut effect an legally void." iiiliions of leaflets are being cir- vulatml among the people cr_the Empire. informing the manner; how to guard against Tuberculosis, of which 100,000 Germans die every year. The time is fast Ipprnach- ing when this disease will be treat- ed like diphtheria and smallpox -the patient being isolated and removed from oontavt with others. There was a certain grim humor even in Lincoln’n moat serious move-I. Thus, when the Conlederlcy sent raprettentr tiwa to Washington to treat with the Government, just a: it the Conledency had been . foreign wer, Lincoln ro- mnd to In than, Minnelli them 3 copy of hi. inguinal uddress. Rigid justice was expressed in this ut- ienmm: “The power eonfided to me will be used to hnld, occupy and posses! pluu Ind property belonging to tho Government, and to Collect dulled and impair, but beyond what is necessary for these objects there will ho no inva- sion, no using of force against or among the people Htert." All dealers "it Nerviline in large 2.5e bottle Get it to-dttr. â€In; Linc'oln's dependence upon reli- gion that enttred him to issue on July M. 1863, a thunksgiving proclamation, mllin an the people to nssemble on Aug. , to "render the homage due to the Divine Majesty for the wonderful thing: He had dons in the nation’s bahtâ€. and invoke the influences of His Holy Spitit Ind to subdue the anger which has pro- duced nnd so long sustained a needless rebellion." October 31 Lincoln instituted a permanent national festival on the hut Thursday in November for the oheerw use. of thanks to God for all His mer. e I. Doctor. Could Not Cure His Dropey but Dodd's Kldney Pills Cleared " Out Completely. Mnibtom. Sask. Feb. 13.--iSpeoial.) --“0und me completely. That's what We Kidney Pine did for me." Such ls the Internet): made. by Thomas Moors, In wellknown redder". of this place. who for two you: suffered with Dropsicd Swelling; brought on by Diseased Kid, Dmpsiml "walling: are caused by dia. and kidneys failing to take the surplu- mter out of the Mood. Curt, the Kid- my: with Docld's Kidney Pill. and the Drop" naturally cum has". MT CURED HIM THAT WAS All Ally dentist will tell you that it', like pulling Myth to get money out of was people. . “The; I used Dodd', may Pills and u I at“ before they cum! In. Illn- Wy-‘f _ --- -- -- What Dodd's Kidney Pills Did tor Thomas Moon. "I bad pains in the Imnll of my back," Mr. Moon continues. and can»! the ' The swelling commenced lint in my logs. and gradually got to my body. I tried different doctors. but kept getting worse ewry day until I mu nwolhn up to an awful line. “On the!“ lent me to the hospital, when I got a. little» benefit, but the swelling man all sumo Nut. _ THE GNAGGS OFF TO h SHOW. rm. it hadn’t ought to take you my two hours mud a hall at the my. of the game to get ready tor the theatre, you know. That sort. ot thing my be alt right tor-i-well, tor young women, women that’ve will got their what to nth and all am. kind of hudueu, but them'a no special meson that I know ot why you would quad Bll of the» home pimping and weaning and fixing like the» roaring, aging, ramping, uleged baubles that we we the plctures of in the newepapen. You've undo your catch, you know, such an it u. I an fully â€are, of course, that you don't regard it us much of u catch, and that you cling to the fond conrlction tut you could have done about eighteen thou- sand per cent. wetter, but we let that pace. The point is that we Want to mach this show to-night in time to no tome of it, The way to get ready is to get ready. You don't have to go grating and av sorting around to get ready. "ke it any, but be on the job of getting ready Iteudlly and persistently and you can do it all right. Don't let Anything eke interfere with your busing: of getting ready. That's my nystem, penhnpe you have perceived. I can, mybe you’ve noticed, go dong coolly 3nd resolutely getting ready for (my non of an occu- sion and extract keen, contemplative pleasure from the smoking of n cigar at the came time. It’s all . matter at poise. It's trll n matter or--. By the way, before depoeltlng tut mqu crown of tietitious hemp celled e "rat" on your head you might luck the button in e drone Bhirt tor me. That's one job I hate, atieking button. in e drug shirt. Br the way, why eouldn't you have done that Why! You knew we were going to the theatre this evening. Couldn't you have teken about two minutes of the hours and hours of the day that you turnoutâ€! devote to sitting with your halide in your lap studying the wall paper pet.- tern--eouldn't you have helped me e lit. tlo bit, of only oat of a. â€use of duty,by putting the buttons in a. dreee ehirt for me to-day.' Oh, well, that'e a. vein quel- tion I know. All of my queefione bear. ing on such topies are vain. They must be became they never do a. particle of gnod. MR. ONAGG EXPLAINING HOW TO MAKE HASTE T , But at the Sum Time. Explaining Gontly the Wifoly Duty of Prepar- ing All Things That the Mm May Need Without Haltios Her Own Proparntion. suppoee no my to get to thin "10' before the 51.. an. in over, eh! We an no it, you know, it you take juet one or two tuckas in that dawdlmg habit ot 30m. Jun energize e little, that's all. Get. kind of a move on. This thin. ot getting to the theatre when the cur- tain'e up on the neeond wt and QI‘WI- ing all over folks M've and them- selves to watch what'. gving on on the stage may be ali right from your aasgU of viiton. I don’t dig up two doll“: mph-cc for “metre titheu for tilt pur- By the way. here you are taking me what you should weâ€, when only a couple of days Mo you were telling me tbnt you didn’t have a rag to your back. How about that! tt you haven't a rag to your hock. arw the dlckena in it that you’re all in a Mew and n Putter to find oat whet you'd batter put on to go to a show? If you don't call that I and giveaway I'd like to know whnt you do call it. Just goes to prove the contention that I've been making right along, that you’ve got so blamed many dud. that you don't know where to put Mr. Gnu, having purchased that“ tieketa, but: his aid to Mm. Gnu“ in 9:: client to get ready: - What shall you wear? Well, that's a. great question. How do I know? And if I did knmy, and advised you is than one chance in nine million that you’d tall. my advice? Nary chance! I'm til through with that sort of advising. You just uni: me a question like that so that “be" you get my answer you can gop- pm“ it. (lowering it means doling ex- utly the opposite think. Wear any old thing. it doesn't make any difference. You're not going to theIthoatre, u I un. derstand it, to make it hit and to com. puta with the gilded bttttert1ieg of full- ion that you’ll we there, but to virtual a show, Isn't that it? Very well. Wear the that thing that you put your land: Well, well, please don't Itend there rubbing your chin about it. Have you forgotten, by tho “my, that I requested you a few moments ago to put the but. tom in a shirt for met Very well. Then why nut get. at that before worrying yourself to .delth about what you're going to war out of your immense u- nortment ttweyablest Be good enough to remember, however, hereafter that you won't have any chum-e whetever to get away with it in the future when you try to npring that old piaint of an": about not having 3 tag to your ck. I think I'll just jot down . mem- onndum in my note book to the effect that on such and ouch n date-thu date, that is-you owned up to it that you had no many clothes that you didn't know what to do with 'em ttll. By the way, I believe there is I sort of In understanding between u, left there, that we're going to the that" to-night? Then why the deuce don't you get ready? Iyye cull standing there with your hair flying all over your nhoxldern getting rendyt D'ye ttak-. tio 'I that.' Oh, you're looki for n dreu shirt tor me, ere you'. a, very well. Looking for one, eht Do you hue to get out a search wax-rent and I writ of replevin in order to find I are" Ihirt for ma? Don't you know when they’re kept? Maybe they're up on the roof. Perhaps the janitor he: 'em down in Me store room. Perl----- Oh, you have the Ihirt. but it's the button» you‘re looking for, eht Well, the buttons Mt be more than ten thouuml miles any. you know. I haven't made my trips to the out rout of Zanzibar wearing n dress shirt that I know of, end "-- Uh, you’ve found 'em, here you? Greet! You‘re the wonderful little tinder all right'. Now suppose you get u kind of a wiggle on end make n nut. nnyhow, townnl getting Lady for the that": - on. It's all the name. I'm not a co:- tumer, anyhow. You My†ought to expert me to Resp this plant 'raoing and to serve an toilette adviser and lady's maid and min! guaranty nad tsit that tyt of thing, too. Don't get so nustratu 'ttrom it eitho er. Take it coolly. The trouble with you is that when you're going anywhere you noted to get yourself all worked up a at it Ind the. your - ite. eam all thumb- and---- Look there, where's my plum lath- ors? Huh? No, thorn no; under the bed. No, they'ropot. n the duct either.: They're nowhote, that's when they on. {twin 'utrlPrCut Pit We! thet l'llui'n. durum. lnug‘thub- iiiUruw. this m Huh! Look at then (roman! They look no " tiny hadn't been pressed aim the battle ot New Orleans. What have you been doing to 'em, anyhow! Using em tur a bath mat or A dint rag? I'll be . nico looking countrymu going oat in 3 pair of dress trouur- like the“, won't " Oh, well, there's no me. Some old thing yen: in mud year out. I've been try ng to intimate gently to you, for more {can tun I are to think about, that on t a day After I, man takes off his evening clothes it's n pretty good thing to and the evening clothes out to be pressed sou they’ll be in dupe for Mm to wear the next time, but I've got I. "veil chance to get uuy with anything like that, haven't It Look here, when are you going to be. gin to get tome cloth“ on, anyhow? D'ye know what time It in? Or any!» youve-Am, now I have it.. You’re pur- posely delaying so that " the last min. ute you think I'll concludo that the only wny we can tench the show In thne in to him a taxicab. Well, it that's your idea, be food enough to forget It right IE! qu ck. - _ _ -- - n to Mk, the acute: boy to tnke I pair of than down to the shoe polishing stand, but still a. man that In; to slave ind grind w dny ought to have a few little alurmneeg, '.to my way or-- Now, no here, in thit “If" dong " you've got-lust beginning to put on your shoes? wut tune d'ye suppose this Ihow begins, Qt",',',',), v't'ai,',tietr,'; You might jult u we understand are Ind now, because I any it turtly, that if we don't reach the thentre to-night In time to In the beginning of this show, why, the recent otwaMon'll be About all of the Ilhow "tending this family'll indulge in during the remainder of the union of 1909. I've mud. an earnest And inboriouu effort to get you keyed up to the notion that the only way to see s plny umiergtandin ly u to Ice it trom the beginning, nu: if I'vf alien down in that attempt, "r---- What". my white ties? Huh.' No, they“ noun this drawer. If they wore in this drawer d'yo think I'd and here tutd---4Nu they're under all the rest of the riot of lien in the drawer, hey'. Sure! Certainly! Everything that I mutt to put my hands on when I'm getting ready to go anywhere in itttertuosully put under something. It's a wonder you didn't put my dress ties under the dresser it. self. It's a wonder you---- Well, It’s a kind art ll wonder that you wouldn't have sent theae shoes out to be polished, that'. :11 I've got to My. Ot couroe I know that in an (mum and a crime for a man to expect his wife to do nnything so meninl and Qegtading How do I think your heir looks? Whr. juet Ibout like all other hair, doesn't itt Muir's hair, isn't it? You cen't ex. poet me to enthuse and turn hendspringa and eomeruulte and thing» over tint mass of kidney looking things that ou've got welded onto he back of your fiend, an you.' Anyhow, what the deuce difference does it make what I think of your hair! I did my thinking ebout your hair long years ago, and I can't be expected to melt into poorly or to hunt Into tears every time that you pile about. fourteen pounds of--- man has got 'em by this time. Probably you rent. 'em down in the dumhwniter under the impreuion that tur were empty milk bottles. Perhaps you u'i.t- Mled 'em to Peary to go to the North Pole in. Whatever you did with 'em, thtry're---- What's that! They're right here where I'm standing, beneuh the couch? Then whs the dickeni didn’t you say no in the Iin; placet D'yts call thin getting ready'. DV---- PUTNAM'S PAINLESS - CORN EXTRACTOR _ Oh, no, of course I don't mind' it. I'm away over it. I'm I perfect bug on the tubjact of humming you down the book, partiallarly when I know that the or- chestu in just about tuning up for the overture st the thaw I'm going to. Say wh.t d'ye dqwith this bottom new"! vest looks as It it had been worn by I hired man in Kansas during the thmh- ing season. What a fool I am to go on hinting about these things. My bled. do a fine Iot_o( good, I gum not. Oh, now you want me to button you down the back, do you? Sure. It's jut like you to wear some any thing tutu got to be buttoned down the back when you've fizgiageduound until that": only About a two minute mamin left for us to reach the “noun in time! Oh, any, who iiut a {liege wrinkhlh thin evening coat of mine, anyhow? That'" you bum doing with it? What Now stand it!" for about I billionth of a. mend, won't you? How'm I going to get those dinged buttons-- Br the way, why don't you no. smaller button. on the book of your cloth“, anyhow? There In too big. They're fully on III-go u the head of I. pin, cud Pm dead - that is bad form. You ought to how 'em no that they could only be non with the std of . tnieroeeope. Now, hem, volt A minute. An you going to “and still or .ren't Tout Stop that wrigglinpud twiMing and turning around. Gonh, how I love thin job e' buttoning people down the back unyhow. How do women make out that haven’t pt anybody around to button 'em down the back? They have to button themselvel, don't they? They don't all up police headwaters or the fire deportment Ind " that somebody be aegtt up right may on a. dead “Hop to button 'ern down the bark, do they! _ _ _ W Oh, that'. s hook and eye. is itt We“, whack the on? I can binocuhr B hook ttll right, but when in the confounded bk". in the eye? - _ _ _ . Earthquake-Proof Bedroom. When residing in Japan Protein! Milne had a special earthquake bedroom attached to his home. This building rented at each of its Pillar-like founda. tions upon a layer of I quarter of In inch of cutiron shot between two tut iron piety. A - ____ _ - Oh, here it is. Bumphl Thu'. tho hide-t job Pre done for I month o' sumâ€, and if you w to plea. me you'll just (on; any all thou Interns! clothes that hare to ho buttoned down the bark. Well, are you may? Huh! I said, are you ready.' Come on, than! I "id, Come on! Never mind putting on your gloves. You can put 'em on in the “not. Put 'em on any old phee. Just come on, than all. Hero I've want my whole time, ever time I tuned in to (at My myself, droning you. and still .rou'm not ready. Now, iookwhere, no you tet to some on or aren't ,ou'.-Nesr Cork By' this new: the building rosin“ at test while the ground beneath it moved rapidly to tnA frir. ' “There'- aomo things I en’t Indu- stand," and mi. "tt 1 pt .1 not“ "eteoHinmrtteaditmtr-etrtt_r, maybe} any-ad mu 1.:an nupn _ Jlut tirr ghought! m. am- i7l'ai',WB,'i A “PM. Thing. Um- cone-med the small boy: winter hatred for mid water. "His anchor,†hogan Mrs. he Rivera, “did one morning tat . littl- boy: “Jimmy. l’m noUmed of you. Your cheek is all black Ind nth-ky no to tho Padang Ind Hugh it.' "John Gainea, his ukule- "Yer his Inn, rang the lrell oi one of our oldest in. lubiunu, In 1612 veteran with a wood. en leg. Pr-tly they entered n cafe for luncheon. The New Yorker was die coursing gaily upon the grmlneu of Isis native city, when In abound that the other had an expreuion on his Lue much like that of . eat at A mourehole. Mm. Bell. Dr Rivera. who-e siteebtt knovlulgu of New York public school life In and: her famous. named at I want. dinner t number of public school opined“. “The impudenoe with uhich he dc- nundd his favors," said Mr. Knox, "re- mind. me of the: impudtur: of young John Guinea, I Bruwnuviilo boy. "'Beause, if you are ttot,' said Gainâ€, 'i'd like to borrow your l leg to play hockey with.'", ttm. Enquirer, “I reckon you have to watch your pocketbook, " uvoml, In' watch, an‘ to on putty clout, don't you'." a want- ern visitor to New York asked I friend, . native of that metropolh. u they were starting out to view the my. uni. de- spite tho cilineu'o murume that no more than ordinary vigilance wu re- quired, the waste-met proreeded "to keep bis rye nkiuuul," lunch to his iriend's “nun-uncut. “Juct koopin' an eye oh my overcoat," the other replied. The New Yorker lwghcd. "Oh, the can't all right. I'm not worrying wont mine, you we, Ind they mAyunxlng impugn" “Jimmy went. out to lb. hydrant, moisusned hit "uh n] and rubbed loop over it. Then, rug: in land, hr w- turned to the than] mum. “Excuse me, sir,’ he In“. 'but are you going out to-ky." "No, l believe twt,' replied the vete- ran. kindly. 'Why do you uh. my sun." "What am you watering no closely t" be tnquiTd. - _ "No, they 'Un't," the wettieruer dnwled. “Mind. still there. but yours I. ttooo-Nur walked out with it 'bout ten minute. or no "o."-- Exehange. la one of an in†music publishers’ etrtablishrtwatU on Bromiwuy there is a. man who†employment it is to become acquainted with all the music of tho (by, both dude and "popaur." When prospective purchuen are unable to en- lighten tho other cloth of the plan In to what they want to buy. they are re- ferred to him I: u court of Int uppuI. “Mulder C. Knox, the prospective Secretary of State, ialksd u . rem-p- tion at Vtuley Purge oi an impudent politician. "'Whieh cheek did gnu quireu."--WHiswtott Star, Um winter day in Bmwnhiile the dating was good and a game of 1sucirey was, proposed. “I Wilh to an I pivot that M! been running through my head ever since I hard it," my: the diotnctod cul- tomer. "but the trouble is I don't know the title or the common-b name." "Why don't you go over and p13, with those 'other little girll, Ethel? . aid the mother to her little girl. whom she found all done on tha “not. "Ah, yes, you will get it at the second counter to your right. Ask for the Pink we, waltz, by frt_rvrs.1 _ _ A "I an ript with 'ent, mamma." was the n. . one'. “if“? "We're playin’ homkeepiu' m 'm the girl what‘s just 1eft!"--Yonkers sutu- man. “How does it go'."' inquired the spec mm, swgerclyx - - _ -- _ _ "Simethini like this.. Tmm-ti-ti, tum- ma." -A young daiUhtir “and " the home of R. Btyuteret, Monday, - _ _ A lltemry society he been formed in this place, and will hold in meetings in the basement of the church every Sutur- day evening. Thefirst meeting will I). held on Saturdny night of the week. All ue welcome. A few young Indie: hav. been added to the choir. and will no doubt be a great benefit to it: _ - And the minibus thing about it is that he ha seldom, if ever, been known to fBil.-New York Evening Post. Mrs. J. Shield- md daughter Bertha spent ThaNoifuyt 1ut lg Chaim}: TU choir ha. lost I nimble member, Min Bmwn, contulto, who wan unite! in marriage to Mr. D. C. Momma, Walker- toa, ex-choese linker of this plane. Now Ind min moths" flm1 that mu or ulcon on the w: ot chlldnn ram“ to in]. - all .rdirs.rr "count. Then In an “no to prov. Zuni-Bulf- hauling MOP. For the. long you! an so. ot In. Oran-m. of tu Mon. .treet, Tom-to. had can: of tho qcaity. no -.-"it but. out ballad " an. ad was no punt!“ he was Vin-bl. to "no u Malt. I and than any til-Mt known. Ind and in tho doc- tor. but all or no "In. A Mend roan-ou- oasrsototrrm'n-Btmotdrreoettr'ds anâ€. Altar “M We. MIC. my um. boy was “in.†and." ECZEMA OF THE SCALP le-Bllk Cures a Boy Who Sdfered For The. Years. Anothu can which motion will read with itttemgt oocwrod rocenuy In Win“. Mrs. C. Run. ot it: Matador Avon", Whom. -.--"A you no my mu. [m colts-cl- od can: oi the only. no mum-4m all I did tho non- Iorcod tttttit m an" â€up wu commonly coated. I took nor to boon-l. but non ot the lotion and oint- ment“ â€oiled - my etNet on the a". By - a. cult. lair an. on. mull the in out. hold. We vote " all “no "ton-l! "rt." to try Input. on! " “I. run nrrt mouth! with this would“ bum the gun to! "not fro-Lao tt.et.oy All who have are of chum: would know that fun-Hui " pardcululy adapted, be- - " m purity. " tho under sun ot children. It mm rm oqul Mouth Hu- vom. buod-ttrtutttristq. than. eold-cnch, cm â€a“. (mt-Mu, pllu. but I“. on. - " Ire-Moat!†It can the â€up! â€who. and can rim-clan. .etnuea and would; All was Ind It.“ all It mawurwmmm-mu. Touch. in who. b worn saying; but with a in.“ u ch. shoe fits III “in: it oft haunt it'e too “a nun. The we: won quickly muted. Ind in . mum in)†"no no and VI. cured. The Mir noon new “all. Ind I: not quite long and In a bunny mallet." ,“IL the,“ {In mama.“ I than. " a" ONTARIO IRE: TORONTO ed the vete- utk, my smut" J said John your wooden 5 (1m-immtii in A Follower of the Hound: Tell: I Strung} Story of Animal Duration. 1 had Attended the men of the surrey Uuion Foxhound» at Burbtd Bridge Motel at. ll a. m. (on Boxing buy], and after following them until 12.15 tuned to cycle home for math. When some two miles trout Rumuure (‘huwh I struck I an“ mud leading towatd Ettiuitam village, and u oum- decided to ride that say In the hope ot seeing homuh Again. Thin mnow road winds through tb “III†wood, upon entering which t heard view hula“ and hounds in full cry mule du- lulu-e w windward. l deleuuined to Wilt he“, an 1hr spot seemed A likely 'tte, sad, propping my luau-him- nguin-l I tree, took caretul cover. nu but You I. - "in a. time yarn-o afraid to ratt your tongue in mud. and“ “an. Old. unnuwh h bloated. " you want to we! well, "top using 'i.vNrepaia tah. ht,, and go to the untrue oi the ttou. ble before it i, too lazy. MMIgmen mm “with!" rut um the bile, rau- Lt,. the h "vrls-do this, and Lump- .ia uill Lu nu more. For yuur r-bllJiliun the best pro-Ion“ tion is Dr. H'nninun‘n Pills, which mo "No am- with! ",tuise my uul'fainm trout “mu-r}. trouble and magma“... For {in- years I hu- lat been wall. My food did me no good, became t eouldu't digest or wunnJazv. My duc- mr said eomstitv.tiou um; at the moi. of any trout, e, w I got Dr. Hammad: I “a. My Appelile Lugn'm'cd, pain tuter eating ceased, and my food ditpuud quickly. I I!!! blighted with the thor. ough "ure t derived trout Dr. "unil- tou'. Pills. "(Sign-d) MARTIN Fl. WALKER, For your condition the best pram-rip- tiou is Dr. Minimum} Pills, which are made qua-imy for the “Gulch, kid. neys and liver. No better "9-de whl he devised, for Dr. Hamilton‘s PM: It" perfect. . After lulu. few minutes ., stealthy movement in the may woodland drew my attention, nml within five yards ol me there punt-d . dog fox, evidently hunted and dead tired. He paused in the midway tomc- fifteen Yaris in front of where 1 stood, when to my "tonish. ment he was joined by n vixen, numb or Where 1 Hood, when: to my llwnllh- I Not many yup. "" doetom thou‘t meat he Wtts joined by R vixen, WW" I rheumntiun wu only a loud pin out Iy uite "all. in! by "Po.uN' to cold and wet. how {any trotted an up the ttt."ts tor les,' know that rheumatism in M twenty yuan side by side. "PY" for tli (by the blood Incoming Int-tad with the world In if they were holding a wh.U. r uric 'uit. mm. ma emu-m up an pend conversation. when to my surprise ',elea, mitten a†jolntn, qad irritate. the vixen turned hark deliberately in the norm. Than the cold and wot their truth for nlmut fifteen yards, unlike the joint: and In“. gran with crossing llld rel-running. in order, i "p- aching rheumatinl. You inhale an pole. to make the scent u "rontt " por I weather, but the ml mm in add in oihk on her-own line. She then returned ': m. Mood. If not pro-aptly a...“ the to where uhe had left her husband (1 pre' l .tittoea. apron]. and the paitt (our. sum:- he mint have burn her hthIl-d- unra- eaet, year until you are a bel In: an there nomml to be tmeh a perfect un- 'rripple, tortured day and night, Iran: deraUnding between tlue‘nnaud on "at" ldineue tom-bu the heart it In... and ing that point made off III ths “WWW†Iden death. You can't. curd men-thin dimtiou. ,witli linimnu, plum- or hot clot-ht I eagerly waited ny, tre hounds to You must go to tho not of the "INN. come up, which they did ttt I few 'tttet. in the blood. Tim on. om, mun.- ttter. Inâ€? ot them -tl doubtful, my to “I!!! rhoumtiam is Dr. Willi-m6 but utter n moment-U in"? .ppured Pink PIN, human they actually ulna convinced that the new trail w“ the Jr“, blood. They .weep out the point: right Ole-1N all departed after tlie, ll ion. "id, locum the joints um! munch- with freth Erst ttnd mueh mum: I fotey land bring one and {random when be this ttttttst have tr,?, ":0" t",it?."'t.','g [four had been pain and miter}. I eagerly united tor the hounds to come "tcet they did in a few min- utn, ree of them leaned doubtful, but liter . momentary - "ppeared convinced that the new trail wn the right. one. and all departed after 1h.- lady with hnh “at and min-h music. I fun-y this must. have been molt utiliaolory to ttr,"', weary Reynlrd, who was still vi in Pf light. creeping stiffl., down the adjoming hedgerow . I wondered what would be the fate of the devoted vixen, and could not help hoping tha' Ihe would coupe. in which one 1 would have given much to see. the tmation.--- M. H., in Country Lite. Just in Time. B1se-John, dear. the doctor nyl l neod a change of climate. Hubby-dll right. the weather man say. it will be colder to~morrow. Ertitghtetttrm Him. Albert Chevalier, tho tumou- unto:- uin'cr, while recently performing in n provincigl English town, was Inch gu- tifiod at 'hlt he considered the Very 001'th reception he had received from the audience. "1'trt delirltud they liked the par-l {can-not," he remarked to the manager query-11!."1 ngver [any] Inch , byw I in; of dick. nod umbrella on the an; in__my life." _ I. _ _ - - - - This manger In back and Inn'hod. "Thu 'm't A In, old chap," he told him; “the local tttSeto"'"" is on the floor above us, Ind that wu "aaeing letters for the mitl."-Brooklyst Lite. DYSPEPTIC "What In tdmiubh- invention the telegram is!" she “claimed, "when you come to onnpidrr that this no“... In. come I dint-7m- nf thotuattde of lilac, and the gum on the enenlope in't dry "t."--TiOi". DR. HAUILTON'S PILL. A SURE CURE â€to. (who has his“ . axi-nut out to pronoun in) -diay Wattntri+ an “-0 think. rum-Hum! But ad to he! Oat-Mar tit "per."" 'ieNe THE TIME LIMIT. man! Th. Spunk "all averagn mulbly r. Invent] miles In 1tour--to allow one Lu make the 2:90am“ of the weary, jparhapa. It makes frequent and long " ‘niu. At every aullon the guarda lun er- {up and down, atoning the name of (In n . wwn, and thr aulnber of uni-Mn tor " reach “all; At every nation alao the Tet., Itwo mill ry guards, who woo-pan}- from each train. (hound and walk awn-ll Who can, looking to ace that no robbers, per- are Mod. " than la II but om- - atop an hour. then guards get some er "tttr- ‘emiaa. brfom the day in our. They lay ftoot this custom waa adopted to drive any any brig-d. who might he conceal“ in thed. or and" tho "all. 'ard that it ha ha." ‘ ha aueeaaalul. These unitary traards are I the very fine-looking Ian. and 'rr" an I. 1 . pnaalvo. uniform. w. an! mom than 'IJ. on bueberd maria look alarmingly altar them. " they pawl br.--Pror" the "A MOI-a Trip Into Spain.†ln the AP, Outing Manual» for February. l " Sum than an in my I“ "riad_'tvidemyate-rertua-eiiu Jud not iastr-tiy one or tare a.“ I W. ned than of " I“ I’M on - ju‘dal u not "on old. by tu- " Dom- ut " an quit. We and but]. l working from only “in. up (a 5 all In of " Not 8000““ a 'ttl- Iimph Lin and Longevity. 6 o'cloI-k in the e'u-ilg. ifâ€. in lo vigorous u to an n tttil In.) tugs. And the Iona in a. country (m . 1‘0"th no - MOI! at lite perhaps than are tho I... u Om. village pomuuy know to no. unhin- iutrthottoarr_ithint-is numb. In" died that - 31 - Hun 90 year- ot I... tho a!“ at I... being no In. an II. la am Mor folk village with inhnbimu to the number of an them lint . III a! I, a woosartuttrtt.ntromaatqttttr.a- of ttt and seven! ot both use. not b. In yet “other tinge than k a that smith aged " and the widow ot I coun- try medial pnetitiénu when. you: amount up to M. w Tlit [RUE CAUSE or RHEUMAIISM Caused by Uric Add in Blood and Cu Olly be Cured M the Blood. Mrs. Fred Subau, (but Creek, N. ht, “ya: "Three you. “a l wu an. with A severe pain in Iy thin hi . It grew gradually war-e until it My “turd in both ll" EM and 3.11- pain wan rally a m “n . At first 1 tried toot, dntlo m Ital-aim but this gun- ma onlv tha - an poury relief, and 1 Me n if 1 n. to o through the not ot my lite u a an! fiite','i,'ii. A nd‘hbor who“ dough ter d been curd ot yum-mun by Dr. Williams' Pink rul- udviotd me to try this medicine, and l punk-ad thme homes. Before any Vera all - l an able to get my foot up on my b undunuc my shoe,lom¢hingl In!“ [auntie man tor two -,aadrb.- gntrtoteel1had)tfmmda-dr cine to can tho tumble. '2ft' on tak ing the Pills unw_ I had , I may. . dozen boxes, when I was My eumd,amilnatnawellaad-Ur by u ever l mm in my lite. I want every outlet" to know that Dr. Wil “All. Pink Plus is u can can " rim mum, and that it may will gin this min. n fair all], their â€in and who! will (1W up nine did." _ Car., Broehillo, 1hlt Bold by all Windham. dealer- or by tttailntg0eettta.troxoritsr hamlet 8.50 from “I. Dr. Witii-u" Medicin- Tho not iq not lll'lyl to the ovilt. tntttuturto-tHroouohoqtid ell-late the tortoise. WHERE PEOPLE LIVE LONG. .pnnhh Railroad Trains yor.