r Jewelry Stow it rj there is any run WatC irs we can mas it Let us look worth fixing AND p is ttimt oiHorA Tort paid to j 11 Copies is Comforts of ToDaj By Edward Everett Hale Womans Home Companion AGENTS FOR THE Sherman aunt and bring some hot coals to start tie An- for our breakfast Dear reader are we not too apt to take it for granted that we have sunlight and Oar water and fresh air- which the good God has given us and are we not too apt to forget i it is only step after step that PAINTS THE BEST PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE Paints Oils Class Roofing Plumbing and mothers and surely we outfit to re pay something to the grandsons and fc he isd and i5p When AlfceTlnad- pap and flotn Kf a of of im- fa you lot w Rev George Webber a atcd minister passed over i to the majority on Good Friday ev- at his home in Sultan He had been ill for some weeks hut It is curious to see that most there came to us such miracles as on the day be died was thought in the great steps of clothes and food and fire Surely be improving Deceased was horn without the or tJie we owe those to the fathers and the in Devon in and who called themselves the rulers of to Canada in He was pastor the In tile year when lour different churches in this city George Washington was tb President he was pastor of the Methodist of the States and the Now or the physical force which Church in Newmarket some Tears seat ol the national govetmwnt was used In wearing the cloth or tip An able faithful and at a namd linen or cotton- The highest Thorns was Secretary in the world is the There came hi Labor Commission at Washington one day a man named tells me that in this of He had the of a force every man chooses in separating cotton seed from the of the centres industry has of cotton Now it has proved that one thousand times the force at com- G PHONE a BINNS NEWMARKET minister On Good after a ill Rev John pars ed away that bourne from no traveller returns Deceased was horn at Kingston in andnas the daughter of Mr The sympathy of the Methodist church v go out to the bereaved j Mr Walter lor years has been with the Toronto Observatory which bis greatgrandfather had in the same place in the year the whistle of some one engine which controls power today It is hard Co familiarize ourselves with because of this machine Invent by this man and because it in valuable to the United sus America nice cotton cloths fori I think there were but five steam sheets for shirts or fo anything engines in the United States in that else for which cotton cloth is needed I year with a working power perhaps can now be made and sold even of two hundred horses There away suddenly about 9 ocliek cheaply sometimes as for three cents hardly a reader of lines who if last Friday night at his home yard It has followed from this he lay down the paper cannot bear was years of uge invention that the clothing of every Good Friday was observed by the human being in the world is more citizens of Toronto in the uauaI way comfortable and yet is far cheaper Many took advantage of the cheap than it was in the year We such contrasts excursions for w trip to the country do not care much for historical That distinguished engineer Mr Others visited the parks or attended now but that would be a Rood George told me that every places of amusement- The religious picture which should represent firstclass steamer which sails from of the day was not overlooked Jefferson conversing with Whit- Sew York to Liverpool develops more Club at Jefferson was a Virginian be power than Cheops had at command last week was a pronounc- had seen cotton growings you would for the building of the great success It was attended by have said that he have been mid which we used to call one of nearly two thousand The specially interested in such an the seven wonders of the world quality of the animals en tion but he seems to have been And it is not simply steam power wholly unconscious of importance which Is harnessed by the men of to Hood Friday was a usy day at the of Whitneys invention Simply he day for such purposes Such as that Niagara or the Spok ane or as men rave created Lowell and Lawrence and Holyoke THE BANK OF TORONTO Total Assets S3 Open a Savings Account at The Bank ol Toronto by depositing one dollar or more The practice of regular weekly ox monthly addi tion to wffl sworn duoe results that will Interest you H TAYLOR Manager GENERAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED depot every train was signed the papers for the inventor run in two sections id in but he makes not allusion to this pa- in order to the tent in his voluminous diary and After this year and continue to and Richmond and a will have to put in a live years the year thousand other places are releasing course instead of four in to Another illustration of the way in laborers from the drudgery of daily get the degree of which the world steps forward is in toil and maktog them Into workmen The Board of Trade Council a the life of Robert Fulton In early Never forget that while Labor wears meeting last week rasicd life knew Mr Edward Church or us out Work is the Parliament the a spring morning in 1804 Mr Church control of matter by spirit So is Legislatures to pit the civil was sleeping in the same room in lit that when God lifts us to a service on a and Paris in which Robert Fulton was world we cease from our Labors but to make ability and or trying to sleep SO our Works will follow us test in appointments promotions Church told me this Story In the It is Quite worth your while or Mr John A president of grey of the morning there was a Up that of any young reader the Medical Go has presented at the door which waked them both an hour or two In a mil to grand- in the town of Aurora in New a Pair of Japanese Sika deer to the The early Up was the prelude of mother who shall tell you from bet Wheat is product of the Park Zoo The deer that the boat on own memory and from what her j frontier The Rochester flour and their eager studies of evolution and the correlation of forces of the nice distinction between the optative and the subjunctive and more oitant yet the rights and the duties of a Indeed as I sat by a fellow the other day who had an at either ear and was listening to know If somebody were not talking to htm from a ship five hundred miles shortstop In baseball need not now off on the ocean I learned a new lew- be Interrupted for three days while insignificance of space and he rocs to his mother and is l insignificance of time The last for his j century has Riven us the greatest Or if you go back into the history i n that lesson so of food 1 ail rev reminds ft us that the familiar which speaks of pork and beans as the national dish of the pastern what be calls the union of the mean est of flesh with the poorest of vege tables points to a period great poverty the infant The proverbial hog and hominy of the Middle States and the South belong to the same period The old jokes about a Cape Cod turkey which is a phrase applied to the which was one of the sUplcs of New England is another reminder of the days when people lived largely on fish- There were then no ran sending their thousands of cattle northward and eastward to says Babys Own Tablets As for breadstuffs it was not have been a great benefit to my baby a generation before the agriculture of They have made bin happy peaceful the early planters bad well nigh and contented when before he used ha us ted soil of the sea- washed to cry the time I have more States In default of English wheat comfort with htm since giving him was buying com from the- the Tablets than I ever had before Indians west of him for the mouths He now sits and plays and laughs of Massachusetts May before first while I do my work What greater settlers had lived a year In their praise can 1 give Babys Own Tab- new homes lets For sale at druggists or The who was by mail at cents a box from Crying Babies Babies do not cry for the fun of it nor Is it always because they are hungry as so many young mothers- think Nine times out of ten babys cry indicates that his little is out of order Mothrs will instant relief for their suffering J ones in Babys Own Tsbiets doses will cure the most obstinate cases of constipation indigestion or vomiting and a Tablet given now and then to tbe well child will keep it well Mrs Mary Pollock a baby when the battle of Bunkers Hilt was fought was the President of Harvard College when I was a student there He was born and grew up in one of most prosper ous families in The Bay He told me once that in his boyhood Dr Williams Medicine Co Floods at Ottawa Ottawa March The while his mother always would have J ln serious flood and loaf while bread in the house are homeless in Janesville and It be for fit preparation for Communication with some distinguished visitor He said Ottawa cut off that the staple food of the household c at cross bread put on table morning the rivet and was swept away with noon and night was always the Ik Wpe- Tbe mourners brown bread of New England rye and saved It is the specific term made rains are not by the mixture of rye and Indian matters and there Is fear for the meal safety of some of the bridges above For myself I had never seen a Ottawa of wheat when I was twentytwo Billings Bridge successive Ice years old The first I did see e being blasted ami on the eastern slope of Cayuga Lake M night to reduce danger A party attempted to drive the bridge this afternoon The v we go as far as woman and a child away Mississippi for ourM the box part of a sleigh but were rescued by a man in a boat It is years since the Hood looked so serious now In New York and will be the Seine River which Robert mother has told her of Richmond flour supplied the kicked loose and ran this week ton bad built for an exhibition ofjof a hundred 0 of America in the half oflaway Out In Weston last per- navigation had broken in Grandma Lois or Grandma son wantonly evtard ftn that the boat and the steam were little girls plaited the appletrees on a lot occupied were at the bottom ot the flax seed with hmU care by Mr A Newman in such Seine strongest lHslwAteid as to kill them It was a Alas and alas Fulton had prepared he had When be if thing to do exhibition the ail things had worked well there Hand a moulder aged to a committee of the was flax to be pulled not mowed to came home one night last week and Academy which I be water retted or dew retted as the lay down on tbe bed without taking named Tbe exhibition was to case might be or to be steeped in j oil his clothes When his mother be on this day but a great hot water All this indeed if there went to call him next morning she had risen the little steamboat were girls and men enough in the found him dead not strong enough it bad household to handle the Wun it A silk manufacturing industry l two and the steam engine was I was scutched that is for be established in this city the bottom of the river In separation of woody that A collision at on Sunday those days there were not many I which could spun it the engines Because that host to be cleaned spun woven blenched HOAG PEARSON Doors Price 175 to CASE Queen Ann and Quarter Round and cellar Kindly ermine our price borne to buy Sprini here- too Coal Chmpti Fuel THE BEST Hoag Pearson Park Ave and finished by the members the family largely by the women Lit tle chance for or Tryphosa to go to school or to play with her water colors or her pencils The flax had to be retted then the house The telegraph operator there two Napoleon never return- named Richard was rather to Fulton severely Injured- came to America he After having conducted a search for the Clermont steamer in his tenyearold sod 4Hnmle on waters of Hudson Mr the steam navigation today Sat began on American wahad to be spun and woven hath SIS wTh tne boy The not a cove or wellequipped family had S Government neither knew nor cared the house where they all lm1 ftcmsf And thus far we have only provided for what we are still apt to call the linen of the household For the blankets and the carpets Just six in this country shout bis invention of the England discouraged because host be could earn no more than a I do not know what the lady who week after having been idle a year reads this may think but wish and a half in the old country Ed- she would think how her kitchen fire ward Lewes years old tried to was started this morning Here end his life hanging himself from you please letter written by tbe century Now the fslls of the best flour And our great millers there speak of as the Minneapolis of Europe Those of our readers who liv ing in flats in cities hardly know how life is enlarged Tor the and women who live on frontier in bouses which are each perhaps a mile away from nay other home Twenty years ago the dwellers In such lonely houses especially the women who had to make home had no hardship or misfortune so great as that mere distance which separated them from brothers or sisters perhaps or fa thers or mothers indeed from any other people The separation- came hardest on the women For the men they had to take the horses away to go to the county town or hither and thither where business or duty call ed them But the mother of a was left with the little children or the girl Thousands tof readers of these lines could write to us to say how dismal were the long days not to say weeks when you were hut up in such solitary confinement For man is a gregarious animal and so is woman COMFORTS OF TODAY But all this Is changed now Why there are our friends ol the Rosebud the petticoats trousers the vests Indians scattered to their houses in and the jackets and the coats ot the South Dakota they have hundreds of men somebody had been raising the telephones connecting cabin with iYta Temple Franklin in the year sheep and washing them and shearing bin and house with house And house of somebody been picking Country on the to to Pari whom the various qualities of northeast to on the Franklin is to have had been cleansing it for the tion to trie Legislature praying that friends at dinner He thinks that the hours during which liquors may it would entertain them to have be sold at hotels be shortened sight of a chemical match and he Ashley athlete instructor of writes to the druggist to know he the West End A has re- could favor them with one or two word from the Boston Mara- matches to show at the dinnerparty authorities together with full And the druggist writes in reply respecting the route of the great spring race entry blanks etc also the intimation that the en try Tom Longboat the sensation al Canadian Indian distanceman would be received with joy in tbe home of the baked bean that there are but four such matches in Paris and of the four he sends to Franklin two for entertainment of his friends Side by side with that letter as we are binding and indexing we will put in this note There dissatisfaction over from a distinguished In the selection made of the which he describes Ws somewhere in the when ws team proposed for the Australian weather was all that could The during the west the same enlargement life is going forward as you connect peo ples homes with telephone wires Heaven first taught letters for some wretchs aid loom somebody bad been dyeing and weaving it mixed with the linen perhaps or perhaps without it Hunt op some mountaineer in New Hampshire or North Carolina or Ten- i For some banished or some who will show you a little off captive maid this alphabet of clothing hav But as the English story says the letter at borne In which my perhaps the captive maid does not grandfather Richard Hale wrote tvnow how to read Thanks to Mr bis sons Enoch and Nathan who Bell and his she need not were students at Yale College to lnieam White Feather has only to struct them about their new winters Turtle Dove by her telephone clothing He and their brothers she make to her la their mother their sisters had Sioux Indian if she wants to with- been at work for cloth and out inquiring the word be says it one of them can get is spelled with three or to ride over from New Haven with seven No week passes by that mother rouses Mai in the morning of to Coventry he can be measured lor receive some and winters day to say Joe the ftte the winter outfit lor both and the testimony the new cheer w1i Get he made on the to different telK Ah me Let was attere by the great The debenture bylaw voted on at Richmond Hill was carried by to The village will build a stone road to tie new station The Ontario Sugar Co Berlin has completed the deal tor the sals of over pounds of sugar to local speculators and the entire out put of over pounds this season has been sold The Emperor Francis Joseph per formed the usual Maunday Thursday ceremony by washing the feet of old men after whieb assisted by the Archdukes he personally served them a dinner twelve courses hung round tbe neck of each a silk parse containing thirty pieces of sil ver Atlanta March 26 The Wo men of Atlanta are in revolt against being aided on and street cars by conductors and have made a strong protest to the management women allege that the white shirt waists which they have donned for spring are fearfully soiled by the touch of hands of the conductors In the complaint which has been lodged with the management the women complain that their laundry bills have been increased weekly owing to the politeness of tbe conductors One complaint concludes Polite ness marred by dirty hands is too expensive- Either make your con- doctors wash their hands or keep them our white shirt waists t Tbe Simple Life is best To live naturally work during the day eat three take a Pill regular required There is no medicine for the aim- pie life or strenuous like Pills M jmmB M