You have k_ept on wearing stockings with a seam up the bnck-shapelesa, uncanfonable things! because you pro- ` bebly didn`t_realize L_he perfecjon xeached ' W /,\ ' i=1 ing Western tale entitled Hunting ` in Sage Brush Ike's Duck Pond." Decoy shooting by Reginald Guurlay is deserving of special mention as is also a.we11 illustrated article nn This is `fsome bear story." Duck Vuuting is given considerable atten- tion in this issue and includes Duck on ' Rearing Wild Ducks in-GxptiVH'.Y..NIl'. James Dickscn a veteran sportsman shooting on the river. Scugog, at Lon'g Point, on the St. Lawxfence, in the Kootenay district and An nmum. with the dog under strict quarautinsy " _lor` forty days when. they wi1l be ex- amined again. The dog did not tieiong ,,in the nei gbborhood and came from "`tbe'direct1'on of Bradford.-Brad{m-d `. \-II'\J I I I I I" I I9: Infants a_u1:1 Children. I The Kind You Have Alwa s Bnu h! E * ..... __ /J I'D . cAs'r0R IA. For Tnfnntx ant] l`.hi11-an u. was xuAK:\.|.I:\L WILD "KBDIBE." The Veterinary Inspcctor made an ouicial visit on Monday and placed -.., Penmans Limitecr sou) '| wHo' I LIES` }. SHE THERE 1 A 1 OLD 1 am: TOLD 1 WOMAN L ,s11E s s1-1` | PIES APPLES IEAAND 40 NOT|D D] LD. Paris. Canada .- " ` WOMAN EAN I HILL ] AND. IF NEV R [ THERE ] SHE'S LIV D [ `OLD [ THE [ ` UNDER WAS I AND I LIVES I s'rn.I. jol finest silk and Ienu14 peclally to Lhelr messin- ydvlng and shoes for ' nllnpers. mo, and nntem 1. ?._Ell1_TJ.U.'1,!_E3#% I, Can_ You Find This-. Nursery Rhyme? ' I is made by drawing 1- pattern. For this tutd I UH ' J/|RTl_-IDA_Y. en-`r_ too small to let a aliagle eI5l1e_r or- . spark escape large enough to damage- nnytbing. The Whole thing cost. about seventy-llve cents. three feet ,wtde-+.-nuugh tr) make a barrel shaped geceptzcle two feet in dinmetgr. She placed mother niece ` cevci Vtflzemideii ".;Ih'i.i; afzartlhing { can mothers soothe infants to sleep; by letting water ow through reeds` upon their brows. ,5: SLEEP-MAKING MACHINE} READING YOUR PULSE WITH SUN'S RAYS u the trash she.cle'ana 3 or backyard or lawn- is often `disobeyed thy and very nagural recently on exhi-y The nqparntua d- yvatgr o_r Ipeqicated .. ....v nuuuluu. aucn an e'x- J $Ei1;1't;;n"would give the colonies an opportmsrlty to display their manufac- gtntea in the United Kingdom. 1 :g1'oaned at the connnnfy encroach- Emenu or a part at the travelling pub the slze__ot baggage, and con- iuequently on um available Eicaw 1:: the baggage car. `Their pauence be _ [gape exhapated with the introduction 1 [came exhausted tI{e1;trod;1`z`:tl:J;1 [into use of the huge wuxdrobe trunk. _ .__._..___. mm Sh: Peter Stewart Bum, End 1: ;:a stated that Lord Strathcunn n - `proves of scyemgz Such `u.u.n:..: . .__ around 11 pnper :1 small square of paper into a twin- \gIe three times. cut a curve across the free edges, then unfold and you -n mm, president or the Minneapolis & 3 -St. Louis Railroad is lncorporatlng a , new company to` build bmnchea` to ithe Canadian border (muses 1:. Carla. . given! the sanction of`tV1zVe']J_L;'1:'1;ni;);1 4 ;Ra.11wa.y Commission to place discrim- - ?to_ry _cha.rges on all trunks more than plans of a committee ren't1y or- fganlzed In London do not mlacua-ry.. ` -The chairman of the cuznmitue in Cup- and . L. . - . _ ..A-4-_q .. , jwnmng for the conceding oi permia-` It Iaion to `the railways of the Republic 1 `to do likewise by the United states], Railway Commission before putting `that the long u-um: must `e Ban :39 tar as possible from` the baggage Jcar. _Te Canadian nganta have 4-el AME \n:r ` `Japan : Powell, does not the fbrearm across Ontario. t1_{e hand _upon ve fertile and productive States, with Chi_cago, the great tr.-zmc `centre. ' _ in its palm. The ngers 01 this hand are the feeders, -which will bring ` through this gateway mettramc or the ` west, the northwest and the sout.h- 1 .Baggagerru:n Wearled of Hargdllng I Them as Big as Small Cottages Jorts were succestul. The main pur pose o,extendl_ng that road into the rich tralc territory of New England 13. according to the railways own goptenuona, -to balance their business Here is a uzuuty round candy box 'a child may ma.ke,Ior a birthday glf-t. It may be heavy paper or light curd- gard. Two qrcles, an-ee incl:es'ln [ in ma Dominion. the States have been ; dnvnded by Canadian roads to the ex- I item. of 7,197 miles divided as follows: 5 Canadian Pacific Railway, 6,391_m11es; ` Grand Trunk System, 1,666 miles: `vnunulnu nurnuurn, 110 E11168. 'l'h writer goes on to add: The Grand Trunk bud a big ght to obtain nd- gnlaslon into New England but its er- ,........`.. uuumxs us can mount equally ;'well on either side o_f his horse. use gum sword, revolver and lance equally igweil wlm both hands. ` atr`t`)nEly right-handed during eariyl =.-" gwtmg so neglected as the average en K5113. . ; Formerly all the wcrid wg 5111:3199!- itrous. Primitive man had no meter` zence which hand he used. And 13 IIDW varmcllla COHVGHC There has been opened and cbnae- cmbed_1n_ St: Boniface, Man. a con- ` An Imperial Exhlbltlon An imperial exhibition, adequately ` Tepmmnun 511 pnyts of the Brltlshl ` Railway blaggage agents in Canada _ a_nd uge United States have decided I me 19:: man so much? L _I Among Eng11_:_h-speak1ng people .91 out tievery 100 are righg-handed when they reach reach nmzurltv. om BAN ON BIG TRUNKS !}UiI_DING BRANCHES :1 strip 11 inches Tang and twu'wide; makes the sides. This strip is sewed` to tho bottom `Wm: colored twist USE Of LEFT HAND Chicago, gfeat u-am` genus, a palm. hand ` th_e Ifgeders, bring in St. Bon1cz1ce',"3E,"a3; f the Carmelita order. Among intern is :1 fdnushter 7 of Hon. 1 V x`Roac_1s_ Have More_ Mileage tea Than Latter In Canada ynemselvegi to -the contempt 01 most: who remark it. Again, One must ` not talk when masticnt.iug~-an;l un- \ nlensalt nnmrm-nt nhnnl ho rmmrvml lllzbb cue women ma .-. Jeumg then- serviettes fall 130 the floor, or placing them unfolded nn the mhha wr-{hm Lmmxs ox cummul un we (XlEL{')D\lL'lCIn, and those whiz help themselves |hnunt.ifuI1v'tn nnmp (In-intv. exnnnr -..nuu nu-xx un31s-.Lr.uLIrzs vu'1'n- . out offence-W-hatjhas Cami-da._ tq do ' with I-rnmp `RN10 up 1.-.1-'1-2 1. :. men, anu one 01 tnemrreplled that she, was glad sh had never been ac- uuainted with we n1.=:.=. ni run 1 znrlzns wnn me xazr sex to one or two` admiring friends. They ma'y not use r name but In. the innirnanrc HYIPB 1... ;were made by papa for our own dog? gexplalned Mlsa Yvonne Mingot, daugh- ,!_er gt t:he.boptmakex'. In France we mm, u 15 an easy matter to (11SCO\'gIj V the perspnages if one is at an curious ( ` to do so. ` " I qunAuu:\.` Vv:'.JJ we Cl2_'S 01` men II knew." At" the game time amt lady's I name had been used lightly in 3 club not a-week brevinnslv and hwr :na:=. 2 uxsuxuuons wnn commantes. But menl `- -who are secretly ex_cued'ingly vain- \ ' are almost iuvaz-iahlv nrnuri nf nmr Lnem unfolded on the table,' , writes Etiquette 1501` Girls" (Why girls?) in 1: current mocuthlv. Alas! hnw tmn nvug Lucm are SOHIE 'u3l Women who are thoroughly sincere and thoroughly simple. The wpumn friend v'huxn vnn ndn-rn (`mm R-':tnr in non. us proxess to be the "mnn s woman." ii The intuitive faculty in woman is 1 sharper than a scythe. It is almost , abnormal. Everv narnnd urnnuan vnn ux ner mm sex. A xew devotees will, with upturned eyes and clasped bands - assure vnn that thav nrlnrp wir "~41 excepuonm man wxu somenmes hide I `-the indiscretion 01 a young girl ' :lwhom he believes spoke or -meal] ` {tom ignorance: hm Hm awn!-non eumrace, or the souvenir which I has gv_en him, Lhinking that it V be never known tn nthers fhnn nu or: never Known to others than them- selves, is shortly the matter of goes ip among 5 dozen people. w.`....... L-'1- L_:_ ,. mnrth for the dog to walk on. When -_we came here his feet got in terribie shape tram` pavement and sidewalk. "One at our neighbors wanted some! boots for her dog. Papa made them _ aha has Teen in that business ever - ;; us '11-an nu:s'uuu-J UF A L11-`1'} time to give a man My liberty which 1 you would not want knnwn -and On . 'ucL. men uo not Keep secrets, but I trust a woman to be a Sphinx. The 1 excentiona] man will sometimes hide I On h'1s holy dying nigm_ , Yam on years, when urple twi'Jig~ht I Rfnln rruvvn-Y 1,. r On the cross be II-Iark! the dying \ an .. L,u .4. mu. a ;u,u51ug-10053110 Joyxm Wahts he tozvhis hggvenly Guest; lone short momanb. Wmte Fbst ufr ,- , ters, I E O'er `the sinking snowy head. :1 Sad ' 11.]; tea`?-drqps trickled sipwly 3 1 " On the hand thath-eld his own. >3 3 As the Watchers by his bed I sweetly soothed his dying moments, Countless Aves {or him said. I . the salve and blue pill 'are what the} patient gets today, and doctors` ' views all diIter.'_ still. they bleed him An mmn.-r w... .. V - -_...... .......-.u.., .....,v ucnl nu-.1 nucmcr Lived 3 hlamealeas (fb}is1'ia'n `me, True to God in Jov or sorrow. Mingot also nfakes leaiher `bl; and caps for dogs and a dog I ,91_sI}c13 gkilllul design as to d: ed. ', night. _ pun)` a1x-_n"'l.IaL\\J'\rVLJ /Withch Hazel Cream Its creamv lnrvrpdl;-nc'= nnl}\n 4",: Mr... V7 ILDII IIGZUI LJ'B'clI its creamy Xngrcdlcnth soothe and softer. 1 the outgr skir},_whEle the Witch :1 E come. Just a link: Idnger sutfering, , Then ` thy soul ahall wing its [light To the many mansions` mighty. I OR sunburn, windbum, cracked Iifas, chaps, roughnqss or irritation ahcr shaving, try | no can: was Just "to bleed " Now times have changed; ni11'am whni mi indicted {pr murder, 'TI;ese pgtty I -little annoyances of the streets are -:not to be countenanced and. as Ii best thing was a toxxt club". Mr. Nei11y bravely a.ckled_tbe_ dog and by_ fgsing three bottles of your MiN- : ' ARD'S ` LINIMENT I was perfectly cure_d,Eo that I `could start on, the ].u..uuu.5 a uuumnuur UU.. LTD. ` GENTLEMEN,-I was baly kicked by my horse last May and alter us-_ > ing several preparations on my leg ~ ` nothing would do. My leg was black ` as jet. I was laid up in bed for n CANDY BOX FOR DIDTIID other people alone on the streetn and public, highways. Some people . may be `peculiar in their wa.'s or they may not. `but be that as it I Visjshzrw L0 and, I have no sympatgy e guilty of them." \/ These axe hose without the clan ufa aeam-look for the sign of the trade-mark. As they are beinn knit they are shaped lnslingly to the curves of the foot and Leg. They t-Lhey wear better- und the utter absence of any seam at all makes thpm ht thelongest. Every second precious. `Let us fit you with glasses that will improve your looks and your sight. See us and you will see better, feel betteriand be better. We have the experience and disposition to do the right thing at the right time, at the !right price. SIX?! 0 ` Underwear Sweaters an d IZC Hosiery ml]-Ihshioned Seamless ~ Seam-in-front stockings would `seem absurd! Then why any seam `You have kept weal`-ing a'ruga_ix_1 urp_d1_c_b`nck--shapeless, vvenlence and cbmlorl, even'to a`boue I or two. used sometimes as a quietlngx dnuen for lretful doggies on their