famAv-mnmnen- â€"Priacs in the year 1587. Glassâ€"plate I for couch windows and mirrors was Tirst made w «t Lambeth, landon, by V ortista under the { patronegs 5f the Duke of Duekinghain Glase is said «o have been broupht to Engiland the your fl‘&b.,m'- dict Biscop, bet the frst glass y h“m-l:.lrmz‘hnurd ventin from c typeâ€"â€" :_phukt-s‘dï¬wh-u- im ."0f Hasriam, "who printâ€" u--m--&uamm letters, "Specutum Humanae Calvaâ€" Wanista." and compounded an ink more viscious and tenacious than comâ€" mon ink, about the year 1438." | Y.alle appealing ,.Ylmarily to teach« «s the tour. is open to ever;yone sexiting to go, Al! are welcome. Fares from other points thas, Torâ€" emio will be named, â€"and descriptive Hustrated booklet sent on apyplication to Dean Laird, Macdonald Coljege, P. 0. Que.â€"Adv. Returning, the trip w!ll be via the Okenagan Valley, Nelson, the Kootâ€" enay Lakes, ‘Windermee Dungalow Camp, from which place the party wil} be motored to Ban{f, 104 miles oyer the newly completed Ban{fâ€"Winderâ€" mere . Highway, the mos* charming, ‘ and awe Inspiring trip it is , ouslh!s to conceive, with â€"stops at P=< . Hot zr-tu-. Vermition Ri~.., ore. ntain bungalox, Camp.~ . acther day at Banff ‘aen Edmontos, Siskaâ€" toon, Dev‘‘s Gap Bungalov Camp, ne«r Kenora on the uhfllh Woods, steamer from Fort to Port MeXicoll, thence rail to Toronto, where the tâ€"ip w!ll terminate on August 10 & 4 is Everything .« Included at the price wu ‘com Toronio; transporâ€"! sler ping cars, accommodation in hptels nd bungalow camps vnnhl C mers. l‘“s, and on steamers, wightâ€" u., .offrs at points visited, and all Regina, \Moose Jaw, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louls®, Vancouver, thence stpaâ€" mer to Victoria, _ «+ The wonder u of the coming Takre "af Macdanglt " Colttge, to vie: , to toria, B, €., and back, , Inspired by the success of the trip ‘l: Vl::orh last year on ;: eccasion the Teachers Federa meeting at that point, and filled with patriotle tnotives for everyone to «ee their own mlu;y. the ;ltui h-’:x...lnl for a special train of standard sleoping cars to leave Toronto on July 20, visiting Port Arthur, Fort Willam, Winnipes, adopted the plan of establ‘shing honor Tolls and creating bonuses for qanctâ€" wality. . The results have OOJL#- factory.. «One company . in 181 Instailed a bonus amounting to about i.cont# an how paid weekly to emâ€" w who worked fullâ€"time with no lt: "l'lu plan h:’:l‘d to have resul n in 33â€" one t per cont. reduction . in absenteeism. Anubor‘ Jarge concern pays a â€"ash bonus of ; per cent. of one week‘s salary, , bonus not to exceed u.u.l <o= employees wio fl ® record for any.thirty consectâ€" As i result 98.86 per uu.‘ employees reported on ‘day.last yeur. : Awhote:day holtdeys "as "n‘u'.' $ ys â€" as rewa & werfect attendance covering vu'lal‘ Punctuality is zn excellent example «of thrift. 1t is not a difficy)t matter for the average person to be on #me. It is a fom of sellâ€"scipline that ahould be cultivated by all for it will dring its full rewards. id not seem to work.out successfull, from every standpoint. . ThesNarouged ‘-.:-t.:-;uu-m--m eot careless, indifferenne rlh-lr work and in some cases v, wbsolute viciousness. # _ More recently large concerns have In ail large business organizations N::.::;u «lnployees is rone of the t problems confronting the executlves. A few years ago many m.‘rl’vl'rlol (o:;l:n. .-::’n: fl_'...';‘,’“,"_ These plans, howen *, A LITTLE TALK 0X Tamirr By 8, W, Struus, Prosident‘ American prone at times to the smail vice of sardiness. nE raest mm eorr dimmy‘s had a ha‘r cut! How the Solks all stare. It‘s so short you se hu.-rln Bhowing through h‘s hair. ‘lm\ what he had before, & ‘all round a b0W! ue _Trying bard co #<a. _ On a kind c¢ 1;01 big throne, Wrapped up to his chin,, Jimwmy‘s had a bair.cut! f Al'i Mw:d-uu d th‘ 8 n sSort of ur::: hlu:.:ms," net Jimmy‘s mot war a curlâ€" She feels bad, 1 lavow, That he wasn‘t born a girl, And could let them grow, % Jimmy‘® had aâ€"bair cutâ€" \ p My! It made him proud? Weixing out, while all of us Followed in a crowd. HMe got p.eity rich that dlay, ‘Fore ho went to bed; He made every fellow pay Just to »mell his he d. It would be interesting to know how much cime is wasted in the aggregate by the people of this country, Tâ€"ansâ€" lated .nto teims of dollars, it would dowtiless run high into the miBlions annually, + Noted (lm:.b‘ou the '::‘ tor their energy gapacity hard work, Americans / are nevertheless Jdimmy‘s had a heir cirt We were there to ee, Lookint th ouga tro windo%p Al mmfln es n He wea w there alono, weas in shat b shar ct ACROS8 CANADA ANP BacK MPH" m '%.:i‘l The festivity is to take plage at high noon,. while the chandelier of Day hangs ‘i:tflly over the h'blc And ::d tributes its golden light little candlesâ€"the dandelions in the grass. | #5t% 4 WEDDING The table for the FEAST. wedding u::' ts \gn l:-Pl abundance. â€" There are undreds of green unfolding tubes out «ol which .dm"nnu-umed lilies u‘fll valley, fairy belis, and at h guest‘s place stand tulips. red and ,nllr-â€"-hc cups out o‘ which to drink the bride‘s good health. A few ‘rv-k and white violets have Engered oz the occason. and lilacs are looking out of their snug mauve hoods. They could not wait to come out properly for fear they would mss some of the lnwâ€"ord:r the bride in all her finery â€"and Spring is only‘a n)ri‘c so short a time, just the merry.fmonth of May The xc bushes have shown no sign of budtingâ€"noth ng but coils of green â€"the. coming deaves, â€"But if one will get marred im Myy,one can‘t have mn-‘ door roses! PHANTOM . 1 cannot tell HORSE who is, to perâ€" 4 torm the cereâ€" mony. There scems to be some myâ€" ‘ Frcm another window may be seen the deen blue background of Lake Ontario, where the bride_ and her brown man may sail on their honeyâ€" awoon,. But that is another story | sun<browned men whose life Spring has promised to Oï¬g":ifl her bright cdinusouhh‘. i. but see . no tâ€"mal there are many, â€" many *bridegma‘ds . dancing down the laneâ€"some in soral pink of the early peach tree, others in the lavender Jhltr ones ; mdmc are little lnwc;Thll dressed ly‘ in the white cherry blossoms. with the selfâ€"conscious Jook of a wiri at he: confirmation, . " _ _ to learg one secret; That you m=st M eventt aite on eiants io r toes !|.- open the door :( a sunless com » s The dartk green spruces stand" stiff nd loru‘;l.u in a loug straght row. i’«hn they are just on guard. They certainly do not book as if they ever wanted a bride themselves, nor do they appear to be the least bit. interâ€" ested in this beautiful ceremony. | . A group of dark pines stand gloo nâ€" ily atoof, for they all wanted. the bride, too, though too dignined to M thecmanier of im ‘Hiny V o torian Avillow, But the pines failed 5OME HEARTS Bur it is no: MOSE BRARNE U ts ce n«u{} ow hgs man any . for arts mus ll'l;l break; and 1 see from: my a \v«:un :tll' \'.:'lu'r' -u! & m m ree m lmhuaulmlu d.l hk lile mermaid‘s hair. WO::ln' :. “'. f-a: ceases« to care how she looksâ€"that tells a tale. J a I 'BIO,S:o: Time In urimsby From my temporary window in a lovely old uncestral home in Grimsâ€" hv.inlhchnndllulmrumn district, I cun. see the wedd‘ng proâ€" W averpaniPertosadiatihe Srome and st & . tb ll;?.l:o.ll a bitâ€"wilful, her wonâ€" derful white veil blowing lbu her shoulders and at timesâ€"enfoldink the A P 'I'IE goes miliel: dod and orchard » this S rornien. ce W '..".'.“".4"“2'.‘::!. ind pale pink 4 ® a Th As Wbey Ne in Tiktle mé‘ brown hn:..:.e'ly plaowed, the Iathway or the brige "Aad uit e ;E:iuigul-nkikbrfledflo i No Satisfactory Substitute for Knitted Summer Underwear. _z UNDERCODEAR % fr Summer ° styles. Whother you prefer the Iqoseâ€" fitting or the forunâ€"Stting styles there is a Penrinas garment that will suit your » tasts porfectly, _ $ ordinary summer underwers tire [MEN who we«r Penmanhs knitted underwear gain in hea‘lth, in comfort and in purseA Pornmans Balbriggans are rofrechizgly gool, absorb perspiration and allow tho "The best known numbers ars 22~ and 46. The numbes sppears below the trade mark on the mum-m:'m. They do mot rip or teas, ourw>; the irade mark. I : m" imdo mark. P your \ v-'cdbooaoi&h.‘ of May no sign of green one will attached to ove.y "But.pur ancestors did not practic¢ mhnle:." put in the Hstener, "and yetâ€"â€"* N _ "They Aid not: and what 4s the consequer~=* ‘They ore| dead, every man jack of them!" i Thore i# ncthing like a course of zyimmastics for health," suid‘the bigâ€" limbed _ energeticâ€"looking 4nd vidual. oo kpascbeaoutur pune mmacoanttls 0 cap, c# r.;'t::nd -M:“' waistcoat; vellow pimg» ws, . souge !'.»'.'m‘.. Pc“k bm.:.::ru around the woodp le, the least Aycatcher; the Blackbury en warbler that looks like a small oriole. and the versatile Canaâ€" dan mocking bird. All these I can The #moking compartment was full, and th s D%Ld:mh'“fl to making puns _‘"Ab," sald one man; "you can‘t make a pun out of my nanfe."* "What is it?" he was asked. "Dunlop," he answered. ut "Ea«7,‘"sa>! a thoughtfol one. * lop the end off and it‘s dun." "It increases a man‘s stredkt», proâ€" Tongs his daynâ€"." > 2 1 saw a funny scene outside my window the other day. One of the doves leaned . its hu‘xbnun other one‘s neck as the sat side by side on a pineâ€"branch. ‘The pasâ€" dive one drew quietly away a foot or lwxnâ€"wh as to say, ir is too warm Afetionate Snd Tooking .-IP.'.(?‘ w affect y ag» mgv_ed.,";._mmm_m 6llow s««¢ and hear from this wonderful winâ€" dow.. And |h; areâ€"all ready for the wedd ng at highâ€"noon! * _ _ My hostess remarked at breakfast t o t aseilie t 5in on ig h one cou go dnbh. 1»0.1' rideriess and withâ€" out bit or bridle, and ul-pla down the flowerâ€"beds of buman beings if ohuc lchh l&;dh!h.lhl |hl.~':.ll :‘l:,r‘u'l'v' t t: t does a wi?h,: iu!“:l“"l ou'l. complex, 1 wonder ? c novope whp ‘Ioractaatly heent ind 190 1 hm a Th Hievaeys thoaan t must be admitted 1 did #ee hoofmarks ce merinnke van x'l:lra phantoth hn:.In-Ve Iou( WM’- 1 u’ 27' in fower prived y odwiys bour *PRINTING . aie sold in ail outwoarle3 uree times nwh niy ';:iu†ol â€" uy at & In:i wis blow» «. a herse that lane, threw his