Main. Lu; embattled by mulling bani, which manual to get bio tho haw Recently a swarm of but took poo- -ion of the poirffuo pilhr-box " the Cherhire village of Biddingttm. It closets wore bmptied out, wiped clean Ind aired more often than would be less talk of moan. "on hoisted Town. The most hoisted town tn the world In mid to be Munoz. on the Mo Negro. not In from that minty tH. burary's conjunction with the Ann- Ion. It in the only town ot Amazon“. and situated 1.000 miles from any other civilization. _ Why wmo'uu Water? "In,†thanked the munâ€. Ino- "lotto, "did you with this on: care f::.1v before you baked it?" "Heuvonl. madm," “plied Mary, "what's tho m of washin’ t In: thu'l wed all his life In the want?†“She does. Ibo does!" oxclumod lune. "And-tmr-who- mm {in nrorout" crow roads village was Isaac Cohen. nuulness I!†far from good and law "no"! at the door of his store one morning wing {homily at the " but empty street. A little girl, who and just turned the corner, pauud un- certnlnly before him. a many!“ doi. hr bill In one had. bluntly but. was :11 .13th. "say," Dom the has airi, "do- I! mama owe you a donut?†At Northallerton, on the London Hi North-Eastern bib-y, signal mp! hay: olt _thret occasion! negatly and": Unr’ff the Clad; W ith Lucy H The World', Moat “an†Burial Ground In the ECG An Afterthought. m proprietor ot the new not. In I grind!) village was Isaac Cohen. nous wu fur from mod and lam d at tho door ot " “or. on. mm min: (homily at the " nger H Paper Money Perils. " no " did tor O ta Not 1 to you 'onth century the Crw a c-aatle‘ike church ova-r 'luce you to Lucy.†tor worlds." She" was Mr Henry own as Toby, M.P., the on rla H508 pr&war , tha not for , to acknowie'mo I Mont. I assure you. the not. and w“ 1 I called him back. IX 3. mar own I of the lot orry may be opts-d frequently than everyday use. It coined money t tho self-dinin- nmul "no", mtd Irmce prevents stranger tl 'nham's. tomb rucmre bum marble and Verena ack " I Moham Abdul-M er is, from tvriologitst, par money. which had he time up ound. On found val (are Punch He of course. mly than Mr Harry t amusing rounding; t substan- me- Lord we m nct [wither 'hed to Mes of return be a bank, to the stake are mom I You t'? ‘13- medMne at Man's. Womon'a and Bore Sizes 1 to 8 only. AS A PREMIUM with each order of $2 or over a beautiful calendar will be mailed postpaid. - - Standard Footwear ' Pair. 6 Pain 3 Pair. If spring cleaning were replaced by autumn cleaning. it would be a great help in the war against house tiiea. BROWN FELT SLIPPERS‘ With Leather Sole: of', and the otr.y explanation that has Hig- sestell itself is that the iron parts of wmo ship wrecked there have become magnetized by some Ihift in the wreck’s position Joined to the action of waves or currents. There are a number ot places in the world where something magnetic on the coast or on the sea bottom elects I ship’s compasses. Magnetic Island, ott Townsvlile: on the east coast of Australia. was so called became it ap- peared to upset the compass ot Cap. tain Cook's ship; and in the Gulf ot St. Lawrence there are similar distmb- nnces. Cotr truthfully Say that 1 like a new perm", this modlclne a wo nothan t " 1294 " Cllll' Avenue We“. Toronto Most stomach remedies try to di- gen your food for you. How much better it is to tone up the stomach Io that it will do its own work, as nature intomied, Tl-ere is no pleasure in eating predigested food. Tone up your stomarh. then your appetite and digestion will soon be normal. it your digestion is weak and your blood thin, you "Fed Dr. Williams' l"nk Piils to ros'nre the strength to your blood; in addition use care In There Is no tonic for the stomach that its not a tonic for every other part of the body. But the staunch depends. " does every other on“. on the blood for It: energy. There can be no perfect digestion unless you have rich, rm! blood Tttig In iicientifieaily true. The Way. then. to tone up the stomach is to enrich the b'ood. WEAK DIGESTION Mi Ti) POOR BLOOD Perfect Digestion Will Come if the Blood is Made Rich and Red. When ship d from Lr BANKING BY MAIL-- Department at each Branch. HEAD OFFICE: " QUEENS PARK, TORONTO lanolin: Yorortto-4htr- lay and Mould. Stu-m: Col-nor Oahu-om and Dunn- "rem; on Danforth Avonuo. Aylmor, Bmttttord, Hamilton, Mum-Hut. mum. â€on “and. MIN-aka. Seaforth. St. Catharina. St. mm. Walker-ton, Woodstock. The Province of Ontario Savings Office SAFETY IS SA'l'lSFYING Deposit your savings regularly with the Province of Ontario Savings Offiee. rur $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT All monies deposited by you are guaranteed by . the Government of the Province of Ontu'b and can be withdrawn at any time. The Magnetic fr own n get these Pills from any dealer or by mail at 50 cents m. The Dr William! Medl- Brockville, Ont. tr tips pass on their w Liverpool, and come spot In the Mersey, become agitated in a he "1 to try th y that they nc' tty will soon pass away. Rose FYuitland, Ont., ' um! te‘l: what Dr. 'ilis dirt Mr her. She revr’hle sufferer from they ttrndo, me feel I will always give on! of praise when ' I think there Is anal-0d with It for one weak. nervous rdly walk at Del ' well. " m helping qt Dr. W l. D'nmpnded end I can on} 'al'.eri it ‘2 I ate 0 weak most. of ny to to 3 their whol. your m The Scots are as Intellectual and capable e nee " mm on tttrrth--and they are ready, it pressed, to admit as much. The Sphere tells of a Scot- tish boy in an mum-h school who when he was naked when Shakespeare "l can stand out from and eat candy and peanuts, and when the other kids 500 me they'll want some so bad they'll come in and buy." "What can you do united. "Don't you know," said the physiolo- gist, "that to work in the hot sun with- out a hat a bad for your brain?" "D'ye think "that Oi'd be any brains.'" Modern Glrl~"Let us take these questions in their proper order; the matter of cooking Is not the first thing to be considered." "Then, what is first?" "Can you provide things to be "Can cooked t" A boy of whom the Progressive Grocer tells had a red head and a. pre- cocious talent tor combining business with pleasure. "Hay, mister," he said to the grocer, “don't you want a boy to help get business for you ."' Pmsalc Young Man (after prawn ing)---") can you cook?" A Logleral Concluslon. A physiologist came upon a hard- working Irishman toiling, bareheadrsd, in the street. Desperate. In his announcement on a Sunday morning the vicar regretted that muncy wus not coming in fast enough, but he was no pessimist. "We have tried." he said. "to raise the necessary money in the usual man- ner. We have tried honestly. Now we are going to see what a bazaar can do." . Wanted Action. list Football -"What are you kick- ing about?" 2nd Footba.'l-"'Ctuu"t I don't got kicked!" Fear-old," haven't I always told you to use your napkin at the table?" "Why. I am using it, Mother," pro tested Henry, with an air of Injured innocence. "i've got. the dog tied to the leg ot the table with it." er, James was silent. "Come, come," said the teacher tm. patiently. "You know the word. What is your coat made of?" Uncle Ebenw-"l'n take her then. I knew if I held " long enough youd give me somethin' extra, b'gosh!" Lomething Extra. Auto Demonstrator (who has been trying for three hours to sell the car) --"Now I will throw in the clutch." Miss Moi---"' don't mind. But do tell me, whst does one do with him it she inns him?" Might Be Embarrassing. Parish Tvorket--"We are getting up I nine, Miss Magus, for a poor old tiithermiut. Would you like I ticket?†“Father's old pants," replied the boy, Uling It. "Henry," said a mother to her ten- The Head of the Cl-u, Jamel! "James, spell cloth," said the teach- Enjoyable Window Dressing. Shakespeare I Scotsman? Down to Eastman ' asked on this '" the Irishman. job it Oi had the grocer in, I The bishop was led out of the cathe- l am] into a country lane, and there he saw two oxen yoked to a huge block Ft stone. They were resting, for the :work was hard, and they were tired. Then a peasant girl from a wayside 'hut, carryig a budle of hay in hor l arms, gavr’ a wisp firgt to one and then Ito the other of the oxen. Comforted, hhey strained again at their load. monitored. TtSackler--") you have in from of you the north, on your right the out, and on your left the "at. What hi" you behind you?†Bin-ll Bor-"A patch on my pants. I told mother you'd no It," At last a young lady in the audience rose in high dudgeon and prepared to leave the hell. Att the was making rather a noisy exit the lecturer re merked with e smile: "I did not men. however. that it ehould be done in web a hurry." For Go West, Young Woman! In the course of a lecture on econo- mics, says the Tatler, the lecturer mentioned that in some parts of America the population consisted al- most entirely of men. "I can there- fore recommend the ladies to emigrate to those districts." he added Jocuhrly. It is a good story tor us to keep in mind when we are tempted to be Tttitt, glorious over Bottle achievement. To nmomber the oxen and the little girl cud all the other helpers with whose service God was well pleased is a tine comctlvo. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. It lost or stolen you get your money back. The dream taught the bishop a lea. soni In the morning he sent for tho master sculptor and bade him make tor the niche uvnr the portal an image of a little child with a wisp of hay and then to make two oxen and set them high in the tower. The "lturlorious bishop had gained a new appreciation of the contribution ot other: and a new humility regarding his own. There is an oft-told tale of a. prince who was also a bishop who decided to build a cathedral. He called for the help of all his people, and they gave freely ot time and strength and sub- stance tor the great work. After many years it was finished, and the bishop was proud of himself. The cathedral was indeed a poem in stone. "Surely," he thought, "never has a more beauti- ful house than this been built to the glory of God!" He remembered how he had dream. ed and planned and toiled. He came to think of the work as his, and in an empty nlche over the central portal he determined to have a statue of him- self as prince and bishop that men in the after time might remember him. One night. he dreamed than an an. gel touched him and bade him follow. "Come," sald the angel, "I will show thee some who have helped to build the great church. and whose service has pleased God." Winter is a dangerous season for the little ones. The days are so changeable-one bright, the next cold and stormy, that the mother is afraid to take the children out tor the fresh " and exercise they need so much. In consequence they are often moved up in overheated, badly venti- lated rooms and are soon seized with colds or grippe. What is needed to keep the little ones well is Baby's Own Tablets. They will regulate the stomach and bowels and drive out colds. and by their use the baby will be able to get over the winter season in perfect safety. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil. liamu’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. KEEP LITTLE ONES WELL m WINTER Polly beamed: "Certainly I did, ma'am. I was so afraid I might tor. get it that I took it up last night." "Now, Polly," the and, "in the morn- ing Lake a jug ot hot water up to Mr. Jones' room. Be sure not to forget." "No, ma'am," Polly answered. The Woman thought no more of the matter until the next day, when " noon she remarked casually: "Ot course, Polly, you carried that hot water to Mr. Jones' room this morn- ing?" she Didn't Forgot. A woman entertaining a guest of some importance was giving instruc- tions to her maid. "Well," he replied "reatstiett11r "you might at east carry tr cuendnr." "Why doesn‘t she comet" he mat tered. "She's hours lute tor out " pointment." . At last. however. the Indy appeared. "You should carry s watch," he told her In an annoyed tone. "But I always break them." Oh. ex- plained soothlugly. was born. promptly replied. "tn Beot. Iaad, air." “Mu who. you think Stab lpeare was a Scotsman?" and no achoolmuter. He was waiting at the corner of the street. More, he wee waiting with ex- treme impatience. Every little while he lookd " his watch. his brow hm rowed with an angry frown. “Becanu of his Ibeemy. the reply. The Bishop's Statue. Tho Laat Recon TORONTO air!" Ankh I: the tri and (W In and.“ of layer Incl-Mun of Mantle. m at “Hunt-Ion! (Anny! "tteptie Add. 'A. . A.â€). “no " I. well known on mm- mm but mat-cure. to - no public was: Imam. an hm... aeBare0-'rittMrt-exrittFir-eeittm6'i-, m"mau." l A Ia ' :5 " I tP"' " . al ', iiil , 9 a Eaail " 'tth " " , t ' '- all-El woke. But all the night the sliver mi" Had heated on my windowpum. It was a lovely, healing thing That made my pen and paper slug. While God and I walked forth to- (other In ollsklns, sate against the weather "It was an awful night," 110 laid, Shaking his heavy peasant head With his eyes tixed in such I stare As furry quadrupeds might wear. Coming back, drenched to the skin From the stormy night they'd foraged in, From the slanting silver sword: or a thousand angered lords, Lords of little furry folk Who knew not much ot them nor PROVEN PRODUCTS 65 Victoria St. . T Men and Women-the Jiffy Knlfe sharpener, new, efficient, 10 year guarantee. G o o d commissions, every house a prospect. erte The secret " I simple one. A piece of black cardboard. just the color of the slate surface Ind cut to tit exactly in the frame of . slate is used. The message is written on the slate and the cardboard, called the "ttap" is placed over it. When the trickster displays the slates. he keeps the than in place with his fingers. After marking on the slates and wiping the marks Mr, he places the prepared slate, flap side uppermost. on the table. On this the other slate is placed. When he picks the slates up. he turns them over. The flap falls on the slate which is new undermost. lear in: the writing ready for the con. clusion of the trick. (Clip thh out and paste It. with other of the semen. tn a ampbook.) Two slates are shown. The trickster Inches s chslk mark on both sides at each sine and the. wipes the chalk mark out, using s wet sponge. This is to show the luck of chemical preparation. He places one slate on top of the other and ssks s spectator to hold them until the conclusion of the trick. He then (led res that s spirit hss s message Ar the company sud will write the message on one of the slates. After s reasonable time hes elapsed. the trickster mixes the Ilntt-s and separates them, On the lower side ot the upper slate the message. which may be frivolous or serious according to the tricksterâ€! desires, is seen. This u I stunt Iuitable tor I parlor entertainment of tricks. It requires n mu. preparation and it should be well practiced before tt is presented. fiilw Insist on gM§e%\\ As We - AGENTS - EASY TRICKS The Slate Mystery are the concentrated strength of prime, fresh beef. Use them to add flavor and nutriment to wupn, sauces. gravy. new, hash, meat-pies. Tina of 4 . tlie. and " " ID - 30c. --Igttbe1 Flake Conant Rain. BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN CUB.“ Toronto 'iime bought Him: in.“ in "/eo.ortt ‘Caneda from the Canadian Pacitie. A ‘remarkable FacL Think! There ie I ,reeeon. The large area of our hold. i Inge eilording choice or location and nt vland to suit every farming need Fair lyrice. fair contract, and fair dealing :combined with abundant fertility of Boil. good climate and social condi- tions make farm life there desirable :end attractive, Thou-ands more will 'relect their term from our virgin lands. from our improved tarma. and with Emma capital and determination to lwork. can make a home and pay tor 'it. Write tor our booklet, “The Prairie Province. of Canada." and Jeattet _ “Western Canada Forges Ahead." C. L. Norwood, Lend Agent, Can-din Pacino 'Railwey. Deck W., Windsor Station. I Montreal. Que. Cold weather in summer. warm day- in winter or a change from cold and ierutr to moist and snowy weather will finvariably bring about poor reception lr,',',','".',,",',',',," Fading. both of the slow and rapid variety. has been found to Ei, almost as bad tor radio reception " intatic. Fading in almost inevitable iwhen the weather changes, it in i stated. Every effort in being made by radio engineers in all parts of the world to [determine the relationship between (radio reception and the weather so idetiniteiy that forcute as to radio re: ,ception will be as accurate as those Pow issued by the tneteorlogiea1 bur. ;eau about the weather. When this Ehu been accomplished it will mark a his forward stride in radio receiving. OLD and RARE BOOKS ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Sm: plrticularl to the Wilson Publlsli.urt Compnny. " West Addams SLree' Toronto. Ontario. Whenever is afraid of submitting In! question, civil or religious, to the teat of free discussion. in more in love with his own opinion than with truth. ---wtoon. MORE THAN 55,000 FARMER? For Every "t-MrnartN Llnlmem. While it is not yet possible to BO. curately torecui radio reception eon- ditJone. considerable progress he: been nude toward estabiiehing the to inuOnship between weather conditions lad radio reception. according to en- gineers of The MIrconi Wireless Telegraph Compeny ot Canada. Limited. Generally spanking it has been found that when the weather in un- uuonnble or when there is n sudden or decided change in the weather recep- tion conditions will he bad, according to these authorities. Radio Reception Conditions. l Classified Advertisements 86WhitrhrttStrr-rt . N'w York City ‘ or Any Local Tourist Alan! A "FOR'1 '/ICTORIA'und "FORT ST. GEORGE" lamina Pgmn " " u linmihon Dock Fre Illa-(rural Rm l In" Write 1 FURNESS E' FR Mt OA LINE 'e we interested in obtaining If you’d like a little better tea than are using, plane try "Red Rose" TEAâ€is good te" RED ROSE The same good tea for M years. Try itl 'e':'-:" ABLE TU 00 - liillNilhlgll( NOW Mrs. Morse in Iimply mother cue of u woman receiving "great benefit," Women suffering tom the (roubles no common to their" sex should listen to what other women say who have expe- rienced the sun. “Karin? and found relief. Give thi- dopendobp medieine a glance-and“ aces. It I. told at all This méana that 9tfout of -efelry 100 women m in better health beau-o th.et have given this Indian: I tair Bioomingtmt, N. S.-'H took Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a 'h/ated', Compound foe pains nnd buck-c e, also for nerwus- ness. lick headaches and sleetplessnesa. l was troubled in this way or over a ear, and I friend told me about the C'lf,'d'Jll, Compound nnd induced me to take it. I must any I have received great benefit from it and 1m able to do my housework now. I recommend the Vefotnble Compound myself and am wil ing for you to use this letter as n testimonal. '--Mra. WILLIAM Mom; B!oomir1gton, Annapolis County, N. S. Do you know that in a recent unvau among women users of the Vegetable Compound over 220,000 replies were re.- ceived. To the queation, "Have you '.eti.vrkbertefit by tgigingtlgis medi. e Sick a Year. Cot Great Ben. efit from Lydia E. Pinkham'l Vegetable Compound Maternity Saturation. Bulgaria has a “we“. ol ummrnity insulin“ giving tho woman Insured one during childbirth and u cut benefit for three months utter tho birth of the child. The Pengulh's Rudder. The wings of the penguin, union tor lying purposes. serve as etticient paddfes in swimming. I" wanted. Rertotds, 77 Victoria Street. Toronto. STy.r, INDIAN RELICS . H. A. L VtsnWirtckel, 1899 undone Ave. Toronto. PAPER. PHOTOS. ADDRESSES toe, MeCreery, Chatham, Ont. F um LoANsriribE." LikNid u-rOM D-nnmln T'? “inund- rouitry, Butter, and Eggs FOIYIIAL Dangerous it unattended. Rub wei: wah Manama and an no chancea. It tenuous; circulation. hull the Injured Manuel]. FROST BITES We“: write [61 our pun an on "t tindity read an .dverttsement tor Cuticuu Soup and Omlmcxt and Bent for . free sample. I Cot Jolie! Bo purchased more, and the! ‘uoing one box of Culicun Oxm- mem, with the Cancun Soup. I I“ healed." (Signed) Min Arvin: C. Cryllet. 3639 T-ylor St. N, E., Minnupouo. Minn. Use Cuticun for-ll toilet puma 53.3.5»: SayryaurAsfï¬jiléï¬" we F .0 Ill-m I ma alrunuar 2iitt " T,' 'di'."':'."': “in... Sei-tu I l " I m ntrectett with eczema ‘whlch broke out in n rush. I had 'tt on my face, beh‘nd my ears and on my limbs. My skin was sore Ind ted and mr clothing nggxuvuud It. It hehed cnd burned naming In: to munch. and semen" rs I could not sleep a! night My fare can. Aiffirtyed. " WAIAH'I'I.L lhr. ". . ' - P. POULAN & Go.. LIIVIII‘D u-u "00W. dual. Iowan I.» I‘ll Also Behind Ears and On Limbs. Cuticura Heals. Always keep it on the one" FACE AFFECTED WIIH EMMA MONEY T0 [DAN 'ttrt " “MI“ er" OM "GUS No. 8--'N. MATRIMONIAL WANTED Jud M