FALURES WHO ACHIEVED SUCCESS ALLENBY, ROBERTS AND CECIL RHODES. Men Who Have Succeeded i Spite of Their Inability to Pass Exams. The bamboo sometimes grows foot in <wentyâ€"four hours, So take comfort, you who fail now d then at school. It isn‘t always the ize winners who afterwards do best the world. The Great stake. Me told y« Indian Civil Serv‘ a matter of actu tried to! But 1 us applause and | d his lordsbip, al trom completing ics of hbis, well known toâ€"day, : than the passing of exams., carried young Cburchill onward rrow over better scholars, just ey have done theso last few over men whom most of the + would have expected to be : him at present. I who that knew Cecil Rhodes asily forget with what glee he to relate that, though he went ears to Bishop Stortford Gramâ€" School, and then to Oriel, at Oxâ€" be usually came in at the foot a !ist when any exam. had to be was presented 1e Scientist‘s Theory. ording to one European scienâ€" animals have been distributed + » world by the oscillation of its which bas altered the climate of es W Lnt ago Lor B d D J in Germanr Little "Bobs He great |AUE it laugh he freeâ€" _ What with Mr. j nore than ‘r enough ening too sters sald lar "dry" s certain expert A TD me Bri LOss OF STREXCTH THROTVGH 1NDIGESTION The Stomach Can Only Do Its Work When the Blood is Rich Indige: suffering per time to meals. Then the appeUto becomes fickle, digestion becomes] feeble and the blood becomes imâ€". poverished. So the general health suffers ; langour, nervous troubles and often sleepleseness follows. It is well to remember that the whole sys#â€" tem relies uporn good blood and that good blood is impos«ible unless the digestion is good., The stomach cannot do its work unâ€"« less the blood is made rich and red, and so new blood alone can cure indi gestion. It is for this reason that a remedy like Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills which makes new, rich blood, cures indigestion and builds up the whole system. The great value of Dr. Wilâ€" ‘lum»’ Pink Pilis in cases of this kind Lo aveuaw Juy The atutement of My.H. and so nc gestion. remedy which mi be W U ne t The id sing the i weight w Fie with force upon down ranged terms It was an Aamusing anecdotre, and scarcely had the colonel fAnished tellâ€" ing it when the brakes began grinding and a fusilade of musketry rang out from the nearâ€"by town. Presently a Georglan official, very scared, came aboard and appealed to the colonel for assistance against a crowd of convival fellow citizens who were shooting up the countryside. The B eous apts ong d Al Why the Great Britain Thomas is Respected. 1P al truthfulness « ts it war or mere play?" coldiy in ommanders of the Georgian and enian .armies in being," he said ely. "Since you can‘t carry on out killing some of His Majesty‘s »=, I propose an armistice." Thereâ€" ; the British army of twelve sat 1 between the firling lines and fortably made and enjoyed its tea e the surprised commanders arâ€" orgh Ine simply remar hem 1 gained ht. I may add Dr. Williams‘ of what they h )0 and this talie drink is casy to make Just right. * One can vary the cup strength as desired, maldng it strong gr mild to suit taste. Used instead of coffee, itsâ€" BeiterfFor You More Econonical He y dealer in cents a box the Dr. Wi jite. Ont. many peou and Red. Youll Enjoy the Flavor of des If successfully, in NS3 ashion, to strange coun«» jes and responsibilities. ot that which Sherman igh, but Transcaucasian bor to unhappy Armenia C‘hatar a yrecent Ameriâ€" Tommy is chee dependable. â€" ] INSTANT POSTUM ion they have made in »â€"markable, and while iined thirteen pounds y add that I began the ams‘ Pink Pills as a they did for a niece, & critical operation, t regain her strength 1 using the pills. In !y restored her health, ged me to begin their have already said, a ation of health in my # as Williams‘ Pink Pills c in medicine, or by box or six boxes for lie me An . Loss and lose m and deb the indiges anecdote, and hours are )t give proâ€" ho appetito fhe on They e Br owsy Of ndescrit gedy Medicine He â€" also t y, courâ€" Bri L8 of Py quired the colonel, who knew the Georgian temperament. "It is revolutionary enthusiasm," replied the official in broken English. "If you have a Thomasâ€"a Great Briâ€" tain Thomasâ€"or so to lend usâ€"" " ‘Fraid not," said the colonel. "I have just four men with me." "It is enough!" exclaimed the official joytully. "The Great Britain Thomas is much respected by my countryâ€" ment" â€" Perhaps it might have been encugh, but the colonel could not spare his four and closed the interview with a rather curt, "So sorry!" A few days later, Mr. Chater and a ln!edica] friend learned a little more : of the ways of Thomas with the Georâ€" i gians. They had been puzzled by the sight of a Tommy on a street corner, apparently carrying on a fluent conâ€" versation with a Georgian soldier, and found an opportunity afterwards to evestion bim. 80 "What is the real good ?" i asked in musing mood. Order, said the law court, Knowledge, said the school Truth, said the wise man, Pleasure, said the fool. Love, said the maiden, Beauty, said the page, Freedom, said the dreamer Home, said the sage, Fame, said the soldier, Equity, the seer. Spake my heart full sadiy, "The answer is not here," Then within my bosom, Softly this I heard: "Each heart holds the secret Kindress is the word." Dominion Express Money Orders are on sale in five thousand offices throughout Canada. A novel method of breaking a strike is described by Mr. E. Torday, who tells about some of the curious cusâ€" toms of the Central African tribes in the Congo. I crossed the river in a canoe, he says, and then my luggage was carted to a place above the falls where another boat was waiting for It is perbaps not for his logic that e Great Britain Thomas is respected Georgia; but respected he is, proceed. Leaving the women in the village, they withdrew to a distance and mocked me. I instructed my boy to put a number of paddles into the boat; then I inâ€" vited the savage ladies to come aboard and sell me food. I relied upon the universal eagerness of the negroes in that region to trade, and soon thirty women were in the boat bargaining. Without attracting their attention, my boy unfastened the rope by which the boat was secured to a tree, and before the saleswomen were aware of what was happening they found themâ€" selves floating downstream. dï¬pk is easy The effect of this manoeuvre was immediate, The men set out in their little canoes and demanded their woâ€" men. I offered to surrender one hostâ€" age for every man who would come aboard and take his place with a padâ€" dle, and in half an hour I continued my journey triumphbantly. _ All the ladies had been redeemed from pawn. Regularity in feeding is one of the essentials for producing winter eggs. It : hoat was only a dugout, but it o large that it required a crew of paddlers, which was changed at village so that the men should e taken far from their homes. one place the men refused to . and for a time I was unable to don‘t speak Georgian?" asked Strike in the Congo. The Real Good. MONEY ORDERS. "Stately Homes" Going. Boom days in the land business have struck Britain, and many ancesâ€" tral estates have gone under the aucâ€" tioneer‘s hammer. The reason for sellâ€" ing is mainly that rents for farms are low and that owners of estates can more profitably invest their money elsewhere. There are also many newlyâ€"rich looking for fine country homes. But in the main, it is small farmers who are buying up the big estates in portions. The agricultural depression of the eighties and rearly nineties ruined many an English farâ€" mer, but the war with its consequent demand for every scrap of food that could be produced in the British Isles gave a tremendous stimulus to agriâ€" culture. Practically all the large area of land offered for sale in Kent has been sold amid keen competition at satieâ€" factory prices. Fruit farms have been in great demand. With many of the big esiates being subâ€"divided those reâ€" maining as such will naturally become more valuable. There is an unsatiable demand for houses in both London and the small towns, WHEN BABY IS CROSS Mothers, when your baby is crosgâ€" when hbe cries a great deal and no amount of attention or petting cheers himâ€"something is the matter. It is not the nature of little ones to be cross and peevishâ€"the well child is a happy child. â€" Give him a dose of Baby‘s Own Tablets and Ire will soon be well again. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and stomach; banish consâ€" tipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and relieve the other minor ills of little ones. Conâ€" cerning them Mrs. Oscar Bedard, Ste. Sophie, Que., writes:â€""Baby‘s Own Tablets are an excellont remedy for constipation. ‘They relieved my little one when nothing else would and I can strongly recommend them to all mothers." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. For many friends I‘ve found in books I thankful am; Among them Dorothea Brooks, And Pickwick‘s Sam. From many a page they smiling look In prose or song, And in my heart they fill a nook, That friendsome throng. They offer fair and happy haven, In which I find Wisdom, and cheer, and love, free given, And comrades kind. Accept "California~ Syrup of Figs onlyâ€"look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is baving the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child‘s dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. The less we think of our own good qualities and the more we make of those of our friends and associates the better for everyone. * The most successful selfishness is The most successlu! seMsNnNness IS unselfishness. Don‘t talk about your own good qualitiesâ€"give your friends a chance. It is good to both think and act, but do the first anyway. More men have talked themselves out of a job than into one. Conservation is a valuable thing; save it. “i‘;hén you criticise your own organiâ€" zation remember you are a part of it. "iï¬en you find something to criti« cise in the organization tell me. I am interestedâ€"the public is not. Maxims of a Successful Man. -lil; â€"!;evtter to get a headache chasâ€" ing an idea than a sore head nursing a grouch. A little idea may make a big noise, but a big noise never made even a litâ€" tle idea. PDon‘t chase a customer too hard. You may be out of breath and ideas when you catch him. Bt;n"tflflet George think for you Give yourself a chgnce. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the *ouse 'M'Etvhâ€"er’l' You must say "California." Making things go as far as possible esn‘t mean stretching the truth. Beloved Books. Dubious Prospect. "That psychic expert says there are trees and animals in the spirit world." "Mebbe there are," said Farmer Corntossel. _ "Only I must say that choppin‘ wood an drivin‘ hosses are among the things of this life that 1 was hopin‘ to get away from." Marion Bridge, C.B., May 30, ‘02 I have handled MINARD‘S LINEâ€" MENT during the past year. It is alâ€" ways.the first Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller of all the different kinds of Liniment I all the handle. The average length of life of the Norwegian is greater than that of any other nationality of which there is any record. ____ TEMPLETON‘S \ RHEUMATIC CAPSULES For ffteen years the standard specific for _ rstas d tC Sclatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia Many doctors prescribe them. Write to Templetons, 142 King Et. W., Torot free sample. Bold by reliable druggists everyw! ASTHMA? America‘s Pioneer Dog Remedics will pencirate inmediailcy end FCS] and soothe the nerves. Sloan‘s Liniment is very effective gx allayini external pains, strains, ruises, aches, stiff joints, sore musâ€" cles, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheu» matic twinges. Keep a big bottle always on hand ts famile mese Made in Canada Keep a big bottle always for family use. Made in Druggists everywhere. 85c., 70¢., $1.10. Do : nights, difMcult breathing andloss of strength? How= ever bad your case, quick {x.sle“gt“ cua.nntaed by the Do you end o¢ Xothimg This grepnntlon is the reâ€" sult 0 Xeusofcx'&:nment- ing andstudy. Thousands have derived the rroatut benefit through its use. Write for free sample to Tomflotom. 142 King St. W., Toronto. Bold by reliable druggists everywhere{for 81.04 a%;x. HAVE YOU Norwegians Live Long. TEMPLETON‘S RAZâ€" MA H CAPSULES one, 142 King 6t. W., Toronto, for by reliable druggists everywhere for ISSUE No. 12.â€"‘20, ;Iti‘":le-éilve-s'l cult breathing NEIL FERGUSON â€" Celia: "Well, she places burnt ofâ€" ferings before him three times a day." A Form of Worship. Cyril: "That young bride worships her husband, doesn‘t she?" P ‘Lnln k a “"' Mother was very fond of teasing Ethel, her threeâ€"yearâ€"old daughter, It amused her to see those little eyes flash with rage. § But it wasn‘t having a good effect on Ethel. It was making ber very sharp and bitter tongued. C One day mother picked up the new puppy, cuddling it in her arms like an infant, and asked : "Look, Ethel, how do you like my new baby ?" But she didn‘t smile at the small girl‘s quick retort: "It‘s ‘zackly like its muvver!" h sinai L 9. girls, such an abundance (vrQâ€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"(“)F“N STOCK thick, heayy, invigorated hair; a pcr-‘l JI". .|;|. .? m y | y i .| wail pa the highe fect mass of wavy, silky hair, gloriousâ€" | / ,p J‘. um ly fluffy, bright and so easy to manage. | Owen Bound, Ont. GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGCH HAIR 7BB c tu 4 h old Aumeth w i nredivcained C Just moisten a cloth with a little "Danderine" and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this magically reâ€" moves all dirt, excess oil and grease, but your bair is not left brittle, dry, stringy or faded, but charmingly soft, with glossy, golden gleams and tender lights. The youthful glints, tints and color are again in your bair. BITS OF y HUMOR FROM HERE & THERE 4 "Danderine" is a tonic beautuner.| _ Besides doubling the beauty of the | hair at once, it checks dandruff and | stops falling hair. Get delightful Danâ€"| derine for a few cents at any drug or | toilet counter and use it as a dressing | and invigorator as told on bottle, ' I Let "Danderine‘" save your hair and douBle its beauty sNCE § §HI car, pror éb6 mm e3 4A t Ex * * C The celebrated Dr.iGicaenn0ls, 0| ® an autho.ity on carly old age, 4 | says that it is "caused by poisons o | generated in the intestine." o ! When your stomach digests food i3 | 3 ;roperly it is absorbed without o | orming poisonous matier. Poi« \| 3 sons bring on early old age and © ‘ premnuteduth. 15 to 30 drops | of "Seigel‘s Syrup" after meals | makes your digestion sound. 10 | MQG'@@'@M‘:Q‘?M | The celebrated Dr. ic! â€" ‘Hemmmaent ‘The name "Bayer" stamped on tabâ€" contains proper directions for Cold#, lets positively identifies the only ‘ Headache, Toothache, Earache, Nevâ€" uine Acpirln,â€"the Aspirin z:s::d | ralgin, Lumbego, Rheumatism, Nevriâ€" by physicians for over nine years tis, Joint Paing, and Pain generally and now made in Canada. \ _ Handy tin boxes conuininllz 12 tabâ€" Always buy an unbroken rchce‘leu cost but a few cents. Druggols of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin which ‘ also soll lerger "Bayer" packages. There is only one W-y«r"â€"Yon must say "Bayer" CCC CT CC O0 O Shaszuâ€"e Mfemufacture of Mons» Amere 28 OmRZ WMHO AmMWRIOO OO 0 T Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Meanufactune 6° M noeticacidester of SalicyMcacid. While it is wolt known th6t Aupirin measse ) manufacture, to @ssist the public against im{ti lons, the Tabiets of Beyer Gie, will be stamped with their general irade mare, lhe * La, or Cromes" 30BRSEECOUGHS Cause of Early Old Age sINCE g1870 Not Aspirin at All without the ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAVER" ARE ASPIRIN ONTARIO hoff onto. SHAR‘!‘. ENERGETIC YOUNG 6. wanted to bandle mining ® bonds wnd debentures, to represen ronto House. Liberal commission ply'Box §, Wilson Publishing Co ronto. -looACRl! FARM FOR EALE As going concern with stock and equipment, $4,500, or farm alone §$2,000, two miles from Brooklyn Etation, imâ€" mediate rs;o-oetdou Robert _ Walken Newport, Nova Scotia ‘[ HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR BALâ€" able farms. Give description, loâ€" cation and cash price James P. White, Box 99, New Franklin, Mo. l,ORTRAl'l‘ AGENTS _ WA good prints and fnishesâ€" rices on | framesâ€"ask for on nited Art Co., 4 Brunswick Ay 222 W i 24 id d rav \V and job printing plant in Easierm Ontario. Insurance carried $1,000, Will c for $1,200 on quick sale_ Box 64. ilwzon Publishing Co.. L44., Toronto. W 4 \l‘ | @ est prices Peterboro se.mple Also 1 all wo« and . N t@irid (Clasc«iBed Advertisements come Steve ‘ VY getic men, ers or others who llhslr spare time | Salesmen for Nurs | ply upâ€"toâ€"date can\ charge and offer ]Appn immedia te} i Nurseries. Winona TORONTO l ADIEs3 WAXTED TO DO PLAIN 4 light sewing at home whole o# @rare time, good pay, work sent eny im tance, charges paid. Send stiamp for pare wiculars, Nationa! Manufacturing Cone« cenv. Montreal. ‘/ "Q-r-o-;bl:â€"u; «upply. «dvise us. as we wiail p.K the highest prices, dry or & reem from the saw. Keenan Bros, 1/mile4 ï¬ln by our home trealineni. fore too late Dr. Bel‘iman Co., imited, Collingwood. Ont res and orders ol iN€ sIOmn! bowels are ended by : gentle, harmlees Cascar while you sleep, never gsicken or inconvenience grand! HIP Y flour TEVENS CoMPLETE _ PBRTIL ‘iszer will pay you. Write for prices. ANCER, TUMORS, JUNMEP Â¥yoU M write me et, Petert )FFIN STOCK WANTED, iF YOU , pos vders Wos Not« sed t NCER, TUMORS, FLUMPB, ENC. internal and external, cured without by our home treatment . Wilte us _ 6 E/ id + qlobediit s gax ar or more of sera and quote you where ne. 364 Mark Street A NTED YOUR EMPTY BAGSâ€"SUGAR, ir bran sacks to Stevens. Highâ€" U MAVE A FIRE t to harsh njure. Ren s of the nd FARMK FOR SALE FARMS BOUGET. KNITTING YARKS CALOMEL! bran sacks to Stevens, 14 Geo. Stevens, 364 Mark MISCELLANEOUR EQUIPPED | NEWSPAPER Ag t woop asSEEs BCBRLP IROK A NVE Baver Cross" t\ ut sennt ie nnme s + fa Ithe COnT 1 81 Pel $t« P ND HNAVM won 1 wH lowe Medical â€" and w ithh oworlk shook, e of 3 @® if to