Frencauman Jean Finot has written numerous e« on scientific subjects and has ‘ompieted a treatise on longevity ; embraces the results of twenty /¢ study, says a Paris despatch. +»« scores of cases of Europeans .ave lived for more than a cenâ€" nder conditions and . in temâ€" es not greatly different from . hore toâ€"day. Moreover, M. Fiâ€" seariy 70 years old and is travelâ€" (onctantly. _ According to his is. he is as sprightly as & youth But let him tell his own story : . i; very easy to live to be 150," aid. "First, wheh you reach 70 : becin to fear death. No one : say, ‘I am nearing the end.‘ On ntrary, keep thinking that only â€"»â€" lite has been passed. Enâ€" Co i foundation" (originally the | nvention of a woman) is a familiar commercial product nowadays, bein.] made of beeswax and turned out by i simple machine that somewhat reâ€" sembies a clothes wringer. Rectangular sheets of this material «re piaced in the frames of the beeâ€" hive, and, being already laid out with «uitable foundations for the cells, they relleve the bees of jJust that much work, the industrious insects having only to build up the walls to such hboight as the spacing of the frames pre PMLLUS. A new ldea, said to have proved ‘tirely auccessful, is that of making the foundation sheets of aluminum inâ€" gread of peeswax. When the metal has been brushed lightly with melted wax it serves the purpose just as well, the bees being quite content to build upon it. One agvantage of the alumiâ€" num sheets is that they are not fragile. (Â¥xen Sound, Canada‘s yo\mgelt] ty, claims to be the only place in the MDcominion which has two V.C.‘s all of ita ownâ€"â€"Colgnel “Bm!’ Bllb:.’, the famous aviator, Holmes, V.C. _ eight ; ermits Lman Tells Secret of Long Life. Metal Honey Comb. h » in an atmosphere of conâ€" isgostion, instead of sufâ€" a false idea of death. ‘ s not enough. Keep your .1 _ exterior _ organisms ‘op the skin free from imâ€" Learn to eat and to drink vink less and less and eat cate thoroughly. Above exliect to pass ten minutes every morning before mon‘s Riches. ngers. tests the tydroâ€"airplane, carâ€" ce tons, mounted half a mile minutes, a mile in eight and three miles in thirtyâ€" ites. ‘The speed test showed um of a hundred miles an ich was easily attained. ‘e supplies of petrol, 1000 pparatus and machine guns, ch are in a birch bark canoge the machinery for the operaâ€" e craft is above the heads of Airplane to Explore Africa. ‘ake plenty of pleasure ; not abuse the pleaâ€" tention to the fact y is filled with inâ€" routine as he advoâ€" c, for the saints i double the usual th 11 rk it rophesy that Mr. will greatly faciliâ€" rk in the interior s, as it combines ;â€"â€"spoed, carrying ; obtained and. in evidence at‘ ut of the Queen: eory is csorrect vould be the site .cient seaport of tlet for precious ier merchandise. n all probability t of Arabia and uting emportum ce of origin of and Sergt. Tommy U â€"airplane, operâ€" has been comâ€" rketed soon by Iubert Latham, | the war met his the Congo, says l to d il Ti Ivanced that ally Ophir, it lah" whence btained â€" and onsiderable time, some at they are and other ; to at least ri«tian era, he land of ble at chapâ€" Miltc Ophit) ind An: speaks â€" Adam to : top ind whet ent forts, in Rhoâ€" e from the ightness In to )la, in of When a girl in her teens becomes peevish, listless and dull, when nothâ€" ing seems to interest her and dainties do not tempt her appetite you may be certain that she needs more good blood than her system is provided with. Béfore long her pallid cheeks, frequent headaches and breathlessâ€" ness and heart palpitation will confirm . that she is anaemic. Many mothers as the result of their own girlhood exâ€" perience can promptly detect the early signs of anaemia and the wise mother does not wait for the trouble to deâ€" velop further, but at once gives her ‘daughter a course with Dr. Williams‘ | Pink Pills, which renew the blood supâ€" ply and banish anaemia before it has obtained m hold on the system. Out of their experience thousands of mothers know that anaemia is the ; sure road to worse ills. They know the difference that good red blood makes in the development of womanâ€" ly health. Every headache, every gasp for breath that follows the slightest exertion by the anaemic girl, every pain she suffers m\her back and limbs are reproaches ifâ€" you have not taken l the best steps to give your weak girl new blood, and the only sure way to | do so is through the use of Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills. New, rich, red blood is infu=ed llto] the system by every dose of these pills. From this new rich blood springs good health, an increased apâ€" petite, new energy, high spirits and perfect womanly development. Give your daughter Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and take them yourself and note how promptly their influence is felt in betâ€" ter health. P You can get these pills through any dealor in medicine or by mail postâ€" paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for \$250 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine | (‘0., Brockville, Ont. of Lightning struck a telephone runâ€" ning alongside a Scottish footballâ€" grourd, causing so great a concussion that the players were thrown to the ground. that the players were thrown to t‘ne‘ The statue, which is of bronze, is ground. the work of Henri Hebert from a seemmmmece . _._| model by his father, the late Philippe In Japan straw is converted int0| prepert, a descendant of the Acadians bags for grain, shoes for the {8°t| of whom Evangeline was one. It is raincoats for the body, ro0fs fOf) ; magnificent work of art, and was houses, paper mats, screens, beds ‘“‘dl prosented to the Park at Grand Pre numerous other articles. by the Dominion Atlantic Railway, mmpnmmtsme: 30 7552 8. .\ > 5 | which is now part of the C.P.R. Minard‘s Liniment For Dandruff. Cut flowers will keep fresh much mger if an inch of the stem is slit efore putting them into the water. 4 224. 290M B en‘ Size 36 requires 1 yd T The High Price of Sugar Dainty Lingerie Grapeâ€"Nuts requires no added sweetening, for it contains its own pure grain sugar, developed from wheat and barley by twenty hours‘ baking. i Sprinkie Grapeâ€"Nuts over ripe fruit or berries and you‘ll save sugar. . 18 ins. wide. makes one welcome foods which are rich in natural sweetness. Transfer Design No. 583 _.th: readyâ€"cooked cereal 0625 S Five continents were represented at the unveiling of the statue of Evangeâ€" line, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia. Nearly all those present belonged to the Imâ€" perial Press Conference party, and the unveiling ceremony was performed by Lady Burnham, who said : f "Evangeline is the beautiful concepâ€" tion of an American poet whose verses we learnt to read on both sides of the Atlantic when we were children. Hisâ€" tory has shed another light‘ on the Acadian story. We see toâ€"day. that British policy was not as black as it was painted. Whatever may be the truth of this story, as a woman, and an English woman, I shall always ngard‘ it as one of the most painful episodes in our annals. Thank God those cruel old days lie behind us forever, and from the fate of Evangeline has sprung a great wave of sympathy which has been carried on the healâ€" ‘ing hand of time. ~It is a good omen | that the beautiful sun, God‘s healing . hand, should be resting upon us all toâ€" day, who are here to do honor to that | sweet woman. Under those rays in | your wonderful land so full of beauty ' and promise the old hatred is dead. I ; have now the great honor and privilâ€" , ege of unveiling the statue of Evangeâ€" line." Empire Press Delegates in Evangeline‘s Land. 9475â€"Ladies‘ and Misses _A **** Bloomers. Price, 25 cents. In 3 sizes; small, 24, 26; medium, 28, 30; large, 32, 34 ins. waist. Small size, 1% yds. 40 ins. wide. from Kour 10 from the McCs: Toronto, Dept. These patterns may & 4 uns 0518 94175 our local M« e McCall Co., i\i:éalf _dealer, or o.. 70 Bond Street, Misggs' x P.ett?- be ol)ta ined However, a century and a quartef after William‘s time, Alicia Ann Spotâ€" tiswoode saw the poem he had writâ€" ten, and which had been given by Anâ€" nie Laurie herself to Charles Kirkâ€" patrick Sharpe, who placed it in his collection of verses. ~In 1834 Miss Spottswoode saw the verse, changed several lines and wro‘ the music. SUMMER HEAT HARD ON BABY No season of the year is so dangerâ€" ous to the life of little ones as is the summer. The excessive heat throws the little ‘stomach . out of order so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand the baby may be beyond all huâ€" man help before the mother realizes he is ill. Summer is the season when diarrhcea, cholera infantum, dysoentry. and colic are most prevalent. Any of these troubles may prove deadly if not promptly treated. During the sumâ€" mer mother‘s best friend is Baby‘s ‘Owu Tablets. They regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach and keep | baby healthy. The Tablets are sold ;by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 i cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ What is to be the largest statue in the world is being built by an army of Japanese workmen on the isle of the Cow‘s Head in the Inland sea, which has been called the Mediterranean of Japan. The isle of the Cow‘s Head is private property and this adornment is a work of private enterprise. | The figure will be that of St. Nichiâ€" ren, who founded the sect of Buddhism that bears his name. In the wooden model the saint lies asleep, facing whover sees him, his head pillowed on a block and his left arm â€" extended along his side. The trees and scenery of the isle of the Cow‘s Head will proâ€" vide an excellent sitting for the enorâ€" mous stautue, that is to be cut out of the solid rock from this model. -;cd;cl;xeï¬Ã©o.. Broc}{ville, Ont The Colossus of Rhodes, at one time: one of the seven wonders of the world, is said to have been 120 feet high, a small thing compared with the statve of Liberty, that stands 151 feet above the pedestal in New York harbor. But the Japanese statue will be of even greater magnitude. â€" Following the line of the natural rock it will be a reâ€" clining figure 240 feet long, and thereâ€" fore that much more impressive than }the Buddha at Pesu, Burma, which measures 182 feet from head to foot. EVCE Lachute, Que,, 25th Sept., 1908.1 Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. 1 Gentlemen, â€" Ever since coming: home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. I tried many salves and liniments; also doctored continuously for the blood, but got no permanent relief, till last winter when my mother got me to try MINARD‘S LINIMENT. The efect of which was almost magiâ€" cal, After two bottles the sores comâ€" ‘ pletely disappeared and I have worked every working day since. Ammameneeee 0000000000000 Poison Ivy ard Virginia | Creeper. | There is a very simple and easily reâ€" \ membered way of telling poison ivy \ from the Virginia Creeper, which it very much resembles. The poison ivy !is a threeleaved affair; the Virginia ‘creeper has five leafiets to the 1eaf.} That is, if there are five leaves growâ€"| | ing in a cluster, one for each finger| ‘and the thumb, you may handle itl; | without fear of being poisoned. If | there are three leaves growing in m cluster let it alone; it is poisonous. 1 As is generally known some people seem to be immune from poison Iivy. They can handle it without ill effects. Others are 60 susceptible to the poison that they are infected if they go near a plant, even without coming into con:â€" tact with it. The poison of ivy is a ‘ volatile oil that irritates the skin of many personsâ€"80 volatile, in fact, it is fying off the plant at all times. Of \coume, where the plant is bruised, there is a greater flow. d S on o nhare Largest Statue in World. vhat is to be the largest statue PETWTRO TD MOCMLC This poison is easily overcome, howâ€"| ever, by many things. Alcohol mbbedl on the skin immediately will render it harmless. It world be a good idea for campers or those having occasion to be in the vicinity where poison ivy grows to carry & lotion of some kind. containing alcohol, and to bathe the exposed parts quickly or frequently. But where the poison takes effect the thing to do is to see & physician at once; do not depend upon home remeéeâ€" dies or take the advice of others than the physician in regard to the trouble. IsSUE No. 35â€"‘20, {’ours gratefully, TORONTO and a quarter JOHN WALSH. 3 at one time A collection of historic eoaches, some lentâ€" by the Government and others by private persons, is to be exâ€" Aibited at Olympia, London, during the international horse show.. Among the famous vehicles will be the last LonEon-York mail before the building of the railway and the Londonâ€"Rochesâ€" ter coach in which Dickens travelled habitually. Will Show Quaint Coaches. There will be seen also the original sedan coach in which Napoleon capituâ€" lated and the posting chariot which was used almost exclusively for carryâ€" ing eloping couples over the border on the way to Gretna‘Gmn. s Pmd me P m C ECCC Other exhibits wil‘be the Duke of Wellington‘spost chaise, in which he travelled while conducting the Peninâ€" sular War and the ‘Waterloo camâ€" B;Ens, and, as a contrast, t! e original "Deadwood Dick" coach drawn by six mules. 6 m e t 4; ) The only early Victoriaa tandem in existence will also be shown, as well as the original brougham designed by Lord Brougham, if it be found possible to move it MONEY ORDERS. It is always safe to send a Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. For the protection and greater ease. of deat persons in Holland a society devoted to their interests has introâ€" duced a distinctive button to be worn by those affiicted. A small white disk is bisected by a vertical red stripe, the white ground at the sides bearing the letters "S" and "H," initials of the words "bad hearing" in the Dutch language. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don‘t dstreakI or‘ ruin your mnugicl in :i. S Aprtner ce paarige _ =___â€" Lift Right Off Without Pain Distinctive Button Worn by Deaf in Holland. Buy Thrift Stamps. pameeenm e ce America/s Fienser Dog Remedi¢s "CORNS" DOG DISEASES _ ard How to Poed Mailed Free to. any Ad« dress by the Author. F. Clay Glover Co., Ens 118 Weet 31st Street New YTork, U.8.A. * "But I don‘t like this C mutton you‘ve served me,‘ boarder objected peevishly. one have any choice here?" 3309 14 dfiire 1 4 h ds oc P oc tntvnrtiicn td "Gertainly," the landlady responded. *You have the choice of eating that Or leaving it alone." 4 Resigned to It. They had just become engaged, when the fair young thing said shyly: T Pb AGONE 1 "I have a surprise for you, dear. 4 can cook just as well as I can play the piano." _ . "It doesn‘t matter, dearest," said the man, who had heard her play. "We can live in a boarding house, you know." % Minard‘s Llnlm.ent Relieves Distemper "No man Oover ï¬'tty should run to catch a train," said a coroner recently. DANDRUFF SOON _ GETS YOUR HAIR To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandâ€" ruff, get & small bottle of "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few SOub *L 0 K.A and Let "Danderine" ‘check nasty scurf and stop hair . falling out * 0 COAIL 2t spnaciiredticatiintth F rub it into the scalp. After several apâ€" plications the hair usually stops comâ€" ing out and you can‘t find any dandâ€" ruff. Soon every hair on your scalp shows new life, vigor, brightness, thickness and more color. The name "Bayer" identifies the only ï¬nuine Aspirinâ€"the Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over nigeâ€" tecn yvears ard now made in Canada. f “Bn] It Hold‘s its Pilavor Not Aspirin a little in your ONLY TABLETS MARKED "nAvER‘ ARE ASPIRIN at All without the "Bayer Cross" "California Syrup of Figs" Child‘s Best Laxative uml:lc-;it;l'lo for the little stomâ€" ach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. PFull directions on P cemvemwors?s.".;f In terrible rash on face which made skin sore and idflamed. Irritated face by scratching and was disfigured. Could not sieop well arnd made feel utd searth scac th or ~< ie t en :lennmfn'oubl:hstedSmomhl ore used Cuticera and after using 2 cakes of Sooap end 1 box of Ointâ€" ment was completely hecled. From signed stctsmment of Miss Gladys Neabel, RR.3, Brusecie,Ont. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tclâ€" cum promote and maintain wkin purity, skin comfort and skin bealth often when all else falls. uavustUo ommR ® Se. wl Limited, St. Paul 5t., Montreal, Wï¬up-&vcw'flbflm. PIMPLES directions for Colds, L998 / yet “ P mW A $ # d AGaih