continent \ir Mail Starts sued Dog Sport Shoes AD rtat3Rt!riV tl a. to W. J. Dawson. be DIG tt m A' " HI these giddy con- that [rope u! " their seen! envelop. Wm. such a slow deter-mud rush. Hm my to becomo . bush Or Humming to become a bird, Arc 9:01] as dead an they no stirred P: u. warm wins, 0 not weather. kr, Mr .1 push to leaf lid rather. W In: It! as much a vice no room†driv- ng, although the lattor I more mo- Co that No matter what sort ot driv- 1m: " is, too taut or too slow. tt a p n. rally the careful driver that n!- 1.“ It Is he who I. forced into the an. h 'r gets his car smashed or MI “in†fractured. And, Indeed. n Ill and): been that way. Apollo drove m. Juno! ot the sun too close to "I. ti ch our day and the inhabitant. of I" .... have been black (her tsince.-- M. rm! Standard. H m that as it may. it [on to not thut the snail driver in not even " hum-d to make e than! hie excuse. "WMII’U'T, he 19 going to set " It the funds of Justice and noâ€: will 1m a finger to help him. lull driv- Th love Del! Aim Several clergyman, being Interview- m on the subject, saw no decency in hurrying a man Into eternity at mm mm an hour, while other. tool the yruuml that eireurrtataneets alter use. and that a simcyllnder funeral my m quite as respectful no 3 two-horse one It the heart truly uneven. None or mom seems to have advanced the amlmont that if the deceased lo rear ly on his road to heaven he should he gnu! to get there, " rapidly " my bt no)! to mention the tact that " he lens! his Mlowmnn no he do" km '" It he will not want to inconvenience, Just here arise. the question: How ghoul Funerele? Nowadays, in his due. " any ate, one takes one’e lest Me on earth In . motor hearâ€. who“ need. will). it outrune that ot the the! henee at a previous generation. hardly keep- pace with the prevent" tendency to get somewhere-no letter Wharro--at, comfortably and maktrty as possible. The other day a York County mule- trate lined en impatient In ten dol- law tor cutting in on a funeral. re- marking at the same time that a fun- oral has a duty to the public to move along at any thirty miles an hour. that is at five miles less than the km rule which may be taken I. e iiicrj .ure of {expect for the dead. mt Although no admirer _ert you“ llghtnlug when on the uni high way, we no tree, to admtt I cm contempt and loathing of the null driver who, If he lolto-n tor plenum; is a “lush hog, and, it he when " muse his nmuckb old “chino hasn't got thirty-Ive Ines a lull In it, is a suicidal foot who IIIOIIdII't be on the road at In. no fellow who crawls along at ten In†u but ttasn't a leg to stand on tn no" run than one. and I. an no 1mm In, handing him a that In. it " car In; capable of the authorized speed. or or/ daring the car to tho Junk heap it “I Isn't. u menace to public - u the cut- tn head, who, u. â€would. In of- ten been goal“ to but. his and. less by the slant-hm of the nun who blocks the road ahead at him. What is happening now to the In]! driver exphln- In I My I)" Inp- pens to the immovable obstacle when it gets In the path of tho mum). tttlrty-tivertnim Impulse which the law has 'sanctioned-ttte obstacle gets the} won: ot it. 1 um um tench. In med to “on LI. moral of OM M.ddtnq " “abut MM and. It " C mug, laughed to scorn In “I. 5m motor Me. The tortoU. b now known in the mu an": and M‘ from winning the me. I. in not. may, to land In a. you“ can. charged with holding " the thirty. 've-miles-an-ttmar pm Ponce minutes have beam to Bne the an" driver for his lethargy. panning out that be te About " m F '. by our best moments, And 'duloutsly forgot our wont. 1 .. man at": a cup " cold t, a. child out of pure sympathy l 1.. of his best none-t9. and we " mm God remember! this, Ill _ mud) of it. It seem: as thou! awn» always watching tor that “.41 >pl‘4'ial moment when a "to w masters us; and when '" h ' M 1:11 this happy mood of love l:rt lt y. He is glad. If in dull " thes world, no doubt he '0‘" ll,tw us by our mtrttt none-u: t IM part of the immunity of I. take account only of the but m the live: ot MI ereattrrit 'uief4 that " or wath 0. W. mm as nah, or crawl a worm. musuy born, they lay, of gems nn mysteriously in out); r' vine, grasses, lovers and weeds [min ot germs undo all needs. In our mum day, the h“. of the Speed Up, Driver! I wrmlnate like out or grain. wrm as Melon " a “on. :.m bring to than your own {but of sun and rain, upnn them in your thought having warmed them, hatch them out. Our Best Moments Maurice bosom“ In Poetry, 'ltiltH I think that when Grd "" poor mom]: Ho In] his. On a Fly-Leaf "" .frttV compounded to tone“ D o r out Mud! n I an," $11“ “In. 4tBrittt I)“; ahead L9: cg MM. Write 130%... A3313 is, an! mumm- cg 1 'at o noun to campus» ot mu Drlcel if “I you buy no. a mo t :1. eat‘ PIHTILIZERG AND 'IIDO LIMITED I.-"" I I. - m. - and“ It. You. Toronto 9. c“. 7 I on - 'ttei--""'" 4mm .1. _--.-..-. ---------- Baby has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can he prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do-What most physicians would tell you to do--gtTtt e few drops at pleln Cutoria. No sooner done than Baby is soothed; relief is just A mat. ter of moments. Yet you have and your'child without nee of a Dingle doubtful drug; Cutoria in vegetable. Bo it’s tale to one " or ten ll an infant has my little pain you eaautot In: any. And " al. was ready for the crueler pans. ot colic, or constipation, or diarrhea; etteethe, too, for older children. Twenty-nu million bottles were bought last you. When75ur Children Cty for It girl there Women have all the advantages these days. It takes an income of six "ares to get a man in the r0totrrtv "are section. One figure will get a . There is always something great in that man against whom the world ex. cising, at whom every one throws a stone. and upon “one head all at- tempt to " a thousand crimes. Are ou Read)?- mmuamy PINK PI LL s De you take plasma In Jemuemrorts " â€INN go about my My "I with plan-an,†My. "In. Scott of 6.91,]. I. 'rh.utiruea,me.eirtaah. .ndumitr-,tueua. 'r-r-art-rut-l Bm how may dot brehimrDr.Wittiasnirink Pm,“ writ. to all u no. Mn. Scott in on. of that. "I van very and: run-down, '"rvoi, tieo& I took Dr. Willi“? Pah' Pill. and an "weiinseverasnin. Now! â€that my workwhhplcu- are; in feet, feet Mt your Medicine 00., Broekvltie, luv-hotel Di.Willi-m' PtuhPiikataiidsut-d dealers in medicine or, w. paid, by mail at â€can a o"rt1-mtridhaveresrnined Madman-energy " noun-Mon: run- m u COUNTIIII" Greatness Ptoa--"itr that young man waiting for Elsie to come home?" Mama- “Yu, and if an. doesn’t come Icon 10’" have to invite him tor break- Vancouver Province (Ind. Cons.): The "brick tor brick" policy is no good, because it'is not going to help the people who will be injured by the American thrift. It anything, it will do them more harm. It in danger- ous because it will lead to e tariff wet, and in a. thrift war between a nation ot 100,000,000 and one ot 10.- 000.000. the chancel ere just about ten to one that it is the smaller that will get hurt. i, Every Bahama island is a potential treasure island. The pirattsr--who must,have been men ot excellent taste in 1t0ttndie--madt, the Banana group their' headquarters and are said to have sown a crop ot treasure that has not yet all been reaped. I have myself crawled down rough lea- weedy steps into several pirates' etoete-tstept, that dip down abruptly between one bright shrub Ind Ill- other into a hole on the edge or the} low coral Cliittr, and lead into wide caves that look out through natural cm! windows on to the gorgeous sea. .--Bte1la Benson, in “Worlds Within Worlds.†1 I forget how many Bahama. there ttre-something like seven hundred, I believe. Every Bahama gazes out with delight upon its bright brothers, large and small. crowded exquisitely upon its horizon. It is a sort ot Mu. tual Benefit Society of Iglttttds--'Tll decorate your skyline it you'll deco. rate mine. . . ." Even a little button of In islanl can take its place in the brilliant little scheme. no long as it can lacquer its sands with silver and wave a grove of thin, shock-headed palms. Caribbean waters are never Just plain trea-color-nor are they ever spread with one color only. The silken sheen ot those seas is always . gorgeously' shot tsilk-a watered tro-striped and ringed and zig-zag- zed with orange, “ass-green. lemon- yeilow, tthtm-purple. The colors ot sea and sky do not wait for sunset there, or conform to the probabilities. And those endless, levelled surfaces are studded with polished platinum islands fringed with jade palms. Rouen is unique: it one has not seen Rouen one has missed one ot the most MgnMeattt nights that France has to otter. There are many quaint and narrow streets with wood- en facades and shops which, lighted as they are by electricity. still seem to belong to the Middle Agea.-From "Normandy," by Sisiey Huddleston. Rouen is the Gothic queen ot France. There are those who com- plain because it has grown into a town or one hundred and twenty-live thousand inhabitants, and has taken on, in parts, an aspect or brightness sad of animation. I do not so com. plain; Rouen remains un polled. Rouen preserves a civic pride. and, though it be true that certain monte merits hue disappeared. the best have been preserved. and for pertee tion and tor elegance they ere unex- ceiled. Filed by human hands. these stones. daringiy disposed, have been soaked not only by the sun and the min, but by the soul of Normandy. They are not . . . pieces at s museum. They are alive today tor alt their venerable age. They are stones which speak-or. rather, sing. They remind us ot a time when men worked with faith and with devotion, and when the anonymous artisan was an artist. in which is concentrated this mix-ac: nious cluster ot 'rditiees, each cf them 3 gem polished by the centuries. With Monte-unnatural- "r ot Normandy, tor Rouen is not only the ancient capitol at the prov- ince. but it is the french to" which connin- the most nmelious all» ties ot mini architecture and the nest exquisite enmples of Boone].- llice construction. it is . comp-ct city, and its chic! sights ere to be loud in a email "uam area round the cathedral. . . . The plan is simple, And. in spite ot the rich and yelled spectacle that Rouen lurnhheo. n glimpse of it can be obtained in u few hours. [to isteepies rise high into the air, but an of them are overtopped by thei cathedral. One can conumplate this\ 'incredible group ot buildings troml 'the Cote "irtttrCttttterimt or from the height of Bonsecours. There " one’o feet is the winding river, in a series ot deep loops as it lwells to the sea, with the masts ot great ships by the transporter bridge, succeeded by older bridges which lead to the industrial suburbs, from which rise gigantic chimneys. There are the modern boulevards, clean and pleats ant. and planted with 'rees. And there in the center is the old town. Lacquered Islands Rouen ls Unique Retaliation day daddy and mother were maria." oxphlnod the mother. “Goodman! He was a long time sending them. wasn't he? You'd think he'd In" sent them 'teven years ago†' York. , What many people can indigets'dotrtastelcse alkali in water will neutral- ---r----- [very often mun: excess acid in'the'r an instantly many times as much Nancy, who was 'only 5, wee muchI stomsch. The staunch new hovel no“, end the symptoms di-ar u Impressed when e lone bunch of' been overottrnttiatmt, end tool Eiii) once. Ttrt will never use crude roses srrived for her mother. “Why. The oomctlve In on one]! winch methods when once you lean the did you get them, mother?" she nut, nontyeuses odds intently. no the, elldency of this. Go get s small "You see, Nancy, even years no Ity Pe. um! know; to‘nedlml â€kneel bottle to try. At the centennial celebrations ot Upper Canada College in September there will be preoent the descend- ants of two of the men most con- cerned in the tine days of the Col- lege. The Hon. Ulick Coibotne- Vivien is a grandson on Sir John Col- borno (later Lord Beaton) who. when Lieutenant-Governor ot Upper Can/ ada, wan active in tounding ttttr, School. Mr. Montague Harris, Gi/ is also coming trom England tor the1 occasion, is n grandson of the iii) 2'rirteitttti. A further link with the past will be tho unveiling ot n ablot near the corner of King and Simcoe Stream-tho site ot the original Cot-,' loge bonding: in the Inn of untidy" Yortt. i f ' 2-H: ' s",', .;:l (Cons.): Washing- ‘luu .. up.†zuiilislled recently esti- mate 1.1.1! $:;u.uo0,000 worth ot Can- dia nliquor entered the United States last year. This, no doubt, will be seize dupon as an argument that it it weren't tor Canadians, who ore pan- dering to the appetites ot poor thirsty Americans, there would be no trouble at all in enforcing the Voistead law. But it will be a stupid argument. Thirty million dollnrs worth ot liquor at current prices represents, roushly,j about eight million bottles. Consider. ing, therefore, that there are 120,000,- 000 people in the United States. how far would 8,000,000 bottles qo--in a year.' Actually. they would supply! about two drinks in twelve months for each American adult. I "it isn't always a Ford that opens up and rattles when you step on It." Every mother know how Intel the F hot summer months are to smell an In one dren. Cholera infttrttttrtt, diarrhoea, tum, had dysentry. colic and stomsch troubles the pearl! are rite " thls tlme and often 1 ore-Ia pearl " clans little life ls lost after only 1 low which eve hours illness. The mother who keeps occurred t Baby’s Own Tablets In the ttentsiiGasiiim" feels safe. The occasional us. of the into mm stlets prevent stomach and bowel which won troubles, or it trouble comes suddenly This pr -ais it generally does-ttte Tablets.th. Japan will bring the baby safely through-lent. In " They are sold by medicine dealers these "cul or by mail at 25 cents a box trom‘caued. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,' Other tt Brockville, Ont. i'rrom moth, Upper Canada Centennial KEEP CHILDREN WELL DURING INT WEATHER Ne! Nearly Enough to Go Round Edna E. '2hriatomsett, world's chun- pion (38) pistol shot. photographed in the grounds of the Empress Hotel, Victoria. She is tt member ot the Portland, Ore.. police force and won the women’s revolver shooting eon- test at the police sports st Victoria and Esquimalt recently. Competing with Seattle, Portland and Vancouver police three years two, Mrs. Christotr teen was within a mark ot the open; championship and on“: ‘ops all 't men revolver shots in the world. W "AIM; ,",' 1- mm.’ um: 'katioGul. in; I! tamed the standard with - t, cuminthouyurgihumm One wag remarks that tome girl: use dumbbell: to set color on their faces and some use color on their faces to get dumb-bells. Some would be thought to do great things who are but tools and Instru- ments, like the tool who fancied he played upon the organ when he only his wthe bellows. Luck is ever waiting tor something to turn up. labor ,with keen eyes and strong purpose, will turn " something., Luck lies in bed and wishes that the postman would bring him the news ot n legacy. Iattor turns out It six o'clock and with busy pen or ringing hammer lays the ioundatlon ot a competence. Luci whines." Labor whistles. Luck re- lies upon chance; labor upon capital. -Cobden. . l At the same time, so hr as looks are concerned. may ot the artllclal pearls sold today are so perfect that it In Impossible to tell them from the real thing. Other man-made pearls are mm trom mother-ot-peari. and hollow glu- beadc tilled with wax and coated with a combination of gelatin and minute silvery scale: from n-ltttle freshwater tigh called the bleak. But these, like "paste" diamonds, are mere imitation. and have not the same chemical can. stituents and properties on the orig- inals, as in the case with "cultured" pearls, electrically produced diamonds and the Intent German rubies and up- phirea. Mlnard'u Llntmertt {or Earaehe. out, an da very large train I- done In these "cultured" pearls, as they no called. Ask Your Barber-He Knows This, process, opented ehiettr by the Japgnese. has proved very encl- The well-known “paste" diamonds are in s diaerent class. They consist ot 1 special kind ot gloss, but nn enor- nous trade is done in them'. Pearl Trade Secrets In one direction man-mode gems have had complete success. That ul the pearl trade. It is well known that a pearl oyster deposits 1 secretion which eventually forms its pearl. It occurred to men to regulnrise this production by inserting a foreign body into living oysters. the deposits on which would make iine pearls ( But in spite ot the sensation. the diamonds were “marketable. They were minute end exceedingly costly. And to this a†they have never been made cheaply enough to be a com- mercial proposition. There seems no reason, however, why some modiiiea. tion of this process, or perhaps an en- tirely new method, should not make the production ot artificial diamonds " successful as that of rubies Ind npphlres. FOR THE HAIR oil Great Things _-a-s' All: I but]. to try. Be sun to get the genuine Phillipa“ link of Input: WM by Phil- chu to: so you" In eoemesttq noon will. he]: bottle can!» Ml uno- "i am I student " Coinmbin Uni. versity." writes Miss Arden Ambrw kin. "and I am writing to inform you of the benefits derived from [mixed Yeast. it helped do â€my with some unsightly pimples that were so hard to get rid of. Before taking Ironized Yeast my weight was 103 lbs. Now I weigh 115 lbs. My face and-neck are rounding out. my digestion in Int- ter, I eat and sleep well and my health in excellent." College (lid Tells How She Cleared Skin, Gains 12 lbs. " mt It. M. Doubt of any tort cannot be re- moved except by aetiort.--T'ttotttt" Carlyle. Genuine simplicity ot heart is healing and cementing principle. No second choice, but. we! and me- mory. But triendtrhttN but “to ta, when It can spend A lite, n fortune. all to serve n Mend. --Katherine Phillips. Mind's Llnimant for aching joints. on than. "Viâ€"i Nor death ttNU, g right friend ought “How an I". be true "to without Manda?“ Con-tut up! wild, whom no storms And it. condemned to Inrvlve. doth 7ft; gee 1teteroPnetPehoe his truly Meal. A RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE hem good tiytittmndma1aiahnrtar-ctie AraGaa 'ofeheqteaertetigtttahrto60c. . " Simplicity; of Heart Distributor to: Or"aeto NEWTON A. HILL TORONTO True Life Toronto IVES l, ISSUE No. 30--'29 E is good ted' {guinea Ad Culicura Sm: p B All! CHICKS: JULY AND AUGUST Roch Ite, Brown Leghorn. ca Amou- Int, Winn. Leghorn- toe, n- . rted chick! " Expreu and on 200 or over: tree caution... C u Hula". Granlou Otttario. ' Q In..." In the Inâ€: ways of dtttttg ttti-cts do a mu of genius or o! tttve-mt. muted and hardened into usuae.--R, w. Bunch m. _ One reuon a law people can buy what they need I. that so may no bill! buying what they cut. oo,iiacart Kr. , Era " .. . and . . . tttr, 2'eQt'pt gun-hum. mm the lot-d idio- of m: not†yr in Wily tiff-give Mv-iuq'abaa' Io-puo. mum-um gin lac-u! an Iâ€!!! Into your wall) (our than I week. Prevents “will "tr. all It. any. MAM find. foe Ito-III, no! l Do eye- IpuHc? 'At',tds um: clear "eye.the.r . with gellow I, .nmrCharsxer M019!†IMJM 3 and. It N fir, Itgtkit an?" . raiiq in out-chow â€*‘HDM. “an!“ s. 'ar-. "(oi