Int Financier-My on. I - I.“ . harm: you !'rVt.qtofetottrttioGiGU. ! "o--whr. m. I Judged tron your mu- , In] on tt was proper “I ta know In:- Ml as all. . "Yis," answered George, , nah a train." . N we turn, in men generally is too late to avoid a collision with horse, car or pedestrian travelling the hidden road. A little common some will enable the motorist to avoid this contingency. First of all he would reduce his speed to a minimum. Then, if approttehiut? from the left instead of continuing to are narrow road on his own-the right-side of the lain road. he should run over to the left, and when abreast the tread way 00 that ho has a elear view of it for n- dlatance. turn straight in. He should adopt. the same tactics in passing these narrow. heed roads; swinging to the left until he has passed, then run back to the right. In approaching from the, Mght he has only to stap on that sideH and when oppositn the narrow way turn â€The 011‘.an Magazine for January; down the street until he has hog ed the turn, which generally is too to avoid a collision" with horse, e pedesjrlan travelling the hidden . ,V "'"'-r-"'"'. v: an) (Bf But to any one else who happens to be near the turn. To this particular form of "road hog" three out of every four mtt-ortown accidents are accountnble. This is especially true of New Jersey, when there are so many narrow, thickly Wooded roads leading from the wide main thoroughfare. it is impossible for a driver to see down the sheet until he has Mint- HOW TO TAKE CORNERS WITH AN AUTOMOBILE. a: more than half a box before I felt relief, and after tho use of seven or eight born, I was fully cured and a. new man. “You, Dodd's Kidney Pills cured my Lumbago and Kidney Disease, and the but. of it is I hare stayed cured.†Fortune Harbor, Nild., Jan. Ir-tse. eits0.--seores of people in this neigh- borhood are living proofs that Dood's Kidney Pilb cure all Kidney ailments from Rachelle to Brigltt's Dim. Among the most remarkable cures is that of Mr. Richard Quirk, and he gives tho story of it to the public as follows: N suffered for over twenty years from Lumbago Ind Kidney Disease, and at interval. was totally unable to work. After ten or twelve years of doctors' treatment. I had made up my mind that my complnint was inwrubla Reading of cure. by Dodd's Kidney Pills tempted. me to try them. I did so with little. faith, hut to my great surprise I had not tak- rorced to Drag Himself Away. (Smart Bet.) "George," said his mother-in-law, m you coming out of a hanoom ' Richard Quirk Doctored fbr But Dodd's Kidney Pills Made Him a New Man. Taking corners " a high speed is dan. ma not only to occppapts of the car HE’S ONLY Mg ' OUT ll? sums When the hailnonop-ps through the dr that ts below the freezing point the moisture “was upon It in ttttt form of A clear none of Ice. while. on the other hull. when the air u moistened ttttd its minor. 1: above the Ironing point. the no). of ke ls opaque. ,,,_ '"-.".e_.r.._. Hull! UK the " will be above the freezing point. and other luau will be below it. whlle n will be no uncommon thing tor the “but" to deal: through a cloud some "mud. of feet thlrk. The hallstone lt- melt. with Its heart ot ice. In may: be- low the (realm point. so that my mois- .mre which settles upon It ls promptly lroxen and forms a girdle of lee than: the nucleus. . It In easily understood that tho force ot mvlutlon has been constantly pulling an. atom ot dust and ita congealed moll- ture toward the ground. " it mm on Jta journey back to the yarn: it “g on: through atrata or air who): timer only " molaturn an] tetnperaturs. Some of the Alt will be above the freezing point, And an... I..._-- _..n a, _ . - _ Years and Thought his 'vtrte--0oudu Kidna- In such n place it is not long before the moisture on the atom of dust freezes. The form which the noun moisture takes de- nud- upon eiremnstsutea., but there as many possibilities before it. It may rrntaiiizo as a tiny pellet ot an". or may at. the shape ot In ice anal or $an she form of a frozen niacin». Any ot "we than†wiii serve an en excellent be- 11.3an tor a farther change. The hnilstone to attain great size must clause to the oath from a great height. The cloud- which float. u the 3:th dis: tune from the earth on those known as the cirrus. nnd are often many miles above the to" of the highest mountains. It the beginning of n hoilstonn on only dive to the earth from its height, it will. in its headlong flight. ones through strata ot air differing very much " rennin tempera- ture and moisture. and the" ore circum- mneee most favorable to its development. But before it can begin its descent it must find eome way of being carried up to these heights. So the Journey is made by get- tinx into the way of one of the strong neoensloul currents which wring upward from nimst every part of the earth's sur- 1 face. tmt. no snow, dew. cloud: or lion. With- out than minute platforms. on they are called. upon which the moisture con- dqItaet, u lt nigh". ruin would be con- tlouelly pouring down upon the earth. Thou notes keep the atmosphere buoyed up till ouch than as drum-tone. oom- oel them to yield up the supplies they I". collected. " o little vapor should human to condense on o portlcle ot dust ftoatirtq olmlossly shout In the elf. there is the hedonlng of what. under favorable circumstances. wlll become a lullslzed hail- none. An nun ot dust is no nuclei» of each hwuone. These um: of dust panda way can at the “mom-to. and or. tttttttd not ony in the lower man of the air, but tho wind: any them to the tops of the highest. mountains. So that, no num- whether sum!“ ot air or. ob- uinod by bulimia: or mountain climb- ers. minute particles ot dun on than to to found in them. It is coming to be be- lined that without these stom- ot dust upon which the moisture at tho " can Ionic. there would ho ho taihldgypgnhpo " one would know how . hailstorm it _ he must tirtt dissect It. He will and an! it is composed ot I gummy of my cry-Isl.- amnzod In mama than or tones. and can too. In turn will have in avid-mo to my. concerning tho an!“ of I button on Its way to the earth. chirorftutaaBuee. Ind Thought m. Care Incur. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills (Inna T hadto u always be- that in! mois- it ie mommy t ice about an negotiat- a Dozen its the the This is an old saying that you ain’t make bricks without straw, but that doesn't seem to influenee, the may of chicken salad without chicken. Coal Output of Pennsylvania. _ (Boston Herald.) In the last calendar year more coal was mined in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania than in any other twelve months in the history of the business. The output of the mines is estimated at close to 70,000,000 tons, of which more than 61,000,000 tons can be classed as the marketable 'r"'tttl',) This marketable output is larger t n the gross output in any vear rlor to 1908 and the an- ount which I salable has more than doubled since 1884. The 40,000,00tt mark was first touched for total output h 1888. the some» mark in 1895, the 60,00,00 mark in Not.- . . I There is no great achievement that is! not the result of patient working null waiting.--J. 0. Holland. l Ignorance combined with discretion is more serviceable than skill accompanied , by te.yt.y".tgaee-zalhuerdides, I While the mind is still tender it is} easy to mould it; vice: which lave: grown up with us are with difficulty er- i addicted.--Ekneea. , Not only he who wrongs you, but he who wishes to wrong you is your enemy. ---Democritsus. n; "iiurrtilrnjrritirisiii"iir"tiit,sri'i,, will certainly be below hie plaee.--N. ville. Education is a possession of wtlieh man cannot be robbed.--Memrmhsr. To be content with what one has is the greatest Ind. tryout tfohes--Ctmro. No conflict is so severe as his who labors to subdue hitnself.-Livy. wall at the top of hte platform, some thirty feet high. and the boat and all the supplies are hauled up by a. derrick. There have been many occasions when the returning keepers found a heavy sea running at the lighthouse, so that they could not approach and have had to take chain-m of laying by for hours in their little eraft---not the safest thing to do on Lake Superior-or of making for the nearest shelter miles away.---Milwaukee sentinel. l In the early dayn of the light house the keep re had only one or two assist. ants, and there were periods of months that he never, got away from his post. The Government, however, soon realized the undesirability of such lonesome service and the difficulty of getting men who would stay on the rock for so long a. stretch. In later years there have been four men, including the keeper, to care for the light and the fog whistle, and by an arrangement be. tween them two are on duty all the time. Tho lighthouse can only be ap- proaehed on one side, and then when the water is smooth, for there is an abrupt i The rock itself rises from two and a half to three feet above the level of the lake ,and is but fifteen or cwtnty feet in diameter. This pinnacle marks the site of a dangerous shoal extend- ing north by west and south by cast for 200 feet, with a width of 1,500 feet. Close around it, however, is some of the deopst water in Lake Superior, soundings lining beep taken for trot feet. I) - vrr-â€".---- ‘v "s"""" LlalL. During mi wagon of navigation the keeper and his assistants while at the rock look out on nothing but sky and water except when they sight a pas- sing ship in the distance or hte light- house tender visits them with sup-- plies. wire is a ten inch steam whistle to give warning to passing craft. h . .. - Lighthouse in Lake Superior That is so Miles From Nearest Port. Out of sight of land, perched on a pinnacle of rock, far out in Lake Pita. perior and visible only to lake craft which make Marquette' and ohter ports ' along the south shore east of Keweenaw Point or those which Ply from one end of the lake to the other, is a coniv-il graystone tower rising 102 feet above the t level of the water and from which ew Iery night during the season of naviga- (tion there flashes a white light every lthirty seconds, warning navigators of the danger zone. This is Stannard Rock lighthouse-the lonesome“ spot on the big island Beat-of which Captain Cham- bers of Mackinac Island, is keeper. So isolated is the light house that the nearest port-- Marquette _ is more ' than fifty miles distant, while the nearest land of any description is Maniton Island. In clear weather the light is Viable for a distance of over eighteen miles, and in thick weather Mrs. Window's Soothing than be used tor Children rooting tho child, sooth. t wind colic and is the but r1 rhoaa. - -- "-i'.....r--'" h6VUPr" ll for 85 cents. Sample blocks and tor 4 cents. Address, BROWN MFG. CO.. HAMILT( A PRETTY F'0-t,.. PICTURE POST CARDS. ENGLTSH oi Scotch, 6 tor 15 cents. Dominion Sup. ply House, King strut. Hamilton. Ont. 12 for tty; so for "ttttn, 81:! $5; alt dittetrettt. tg..", and fl ht an“; 500 mind. t than. W. R. Adam. Tot-unto. on. " cry town. We sun honest. and ener- getic men in paying business for them. selvu. Write 19-day. Portrait Supply Co., Dept. P. Parkdale, Toronto. Astana} an: ARE PAYING WEST comma as or any " In beam business; we 'l'lut'd,f,%'l', high on and. ot titrvtrrhtq powder. in America; In can make trom the to It: dothtrs I by. Apply to us for pmlculm. Inna MtuueNettiirfne Cos, Hamilton, Out. REPRESENTATIVES WANTED IN EW err town, I" a... 5...--. â€a h.-- Souvenir Post cards SAID BY GREAT MEN. MISCELLANEOUS. A LONESOME SPOT, actors soothing Syrup would um! tor Children Taming. tt , child, soothe- the "an, cum and I- AL- K__= - ' ""' --- IV-p sum u the but remedy for Dw- any description is clear weather the distance of over in thick weather 1'1AMrvros, ONT block and Gir%T. Hons tor TtAitttt out and richest idea in silk patch- work. An the co!- ors ot tho nin- bow nicely blond- mt. We semi silks, amp]. The "PURITAN MAID" is the Ut.. t AM méd'iti'ci partlculari is ", For 33A'iiiiicii nit imtir" yn-liaa on in "Some day," said the struggling liter- Ary genius, writing his name with . flourish, "that autograph will be qorth a tttte dollars.†a. d “Per so," mama, .. run in“, ghti‘q the? iiiiiyiii,i,'iirii; "tmt you needn't thin Pm was to was until“ that time cone! or. I an. hm him. It on. 3311.15; iii%iiiiitT proud ot the tact um all: had tor-15h: enough tn turn him down. m-m'. Linincni ca, Dim-mer- of the paper, leaving on each dheet a left hand margin of one-fourth the width of the paper. Of course, if they are not sent in Spanish the local representative attends to all the details, which it by far the better way. Re should he fur- nished with full mm, profesyion, citi- ennhip and residence of 1ple. How a Woman Rascal. (Council Grove, Km.. thurd.) A woman nenr lou- lnun-t h the nu Ibo might hue named. " he mods. she ttifr.Atr.it 'ttte not that I)†could I To procure a patent in Memo the l party making application, unless present m person, must furnish uhis represetrta- tive with a letter oi authority-carts de poder in Spanish-signed by himself or herself in the presence of two wit. nesses. Ordinarily legaliation by a Mex. icon Consul is not required. It must be borne in mind that one cartel de poder will not answer for several applications. is each application for either patch; or trade mark must be accompanied by a separate earta de poder. This must be accompanied by a. full and complete de. smiptlon, and claims of and for the in. vention. If they are sent in Spanish ready for filing they must be in tn'pli- cate, on clear white paper 330 by 215mm, approximately 13 by 18% English inches, writfen with typer.riter on one side only A strange fact to which sea. water owes its peculiar power is that it con- tains practically every known chemical element from gold to potassium. The animal organism is a sort of sea water aquarium in motion, and disorder or feebleness in the organs may mean sim- ply that the aquarium liquid is be. neath the proper strength or improperly proportioned. Children are especially sur. ciptible, and at the Maternity Hospital the premature and weakly are soon brought to sturdy health by treatment with sea. water, administered either as a draught or oy subcutaneous injection. _ The young French bNrteriologist, Ilene Quinton, has confirmed by his researches the popular belief in the curative and constructive efficacy of sea. water. He has digeovered that in all forms of sup- erior life, man included. the liquid in which all the internal organs) are per- petually bathed is chemically identical with the sea water slightly diluted. He deduces that animal life was first form- ed in tho Boa. Even animals habituated to fresh water eirntain as a necessity of life sea water from which they are first nourished and vitalized. i Sunlight loop iai,eitur than other mp0, but is but when and in the Sunlight wag. Buy Sunlight any ad fallow air-alien. Has Cured Shiloh Every large city is the rendezvous ot a. certain portion ot the criminal claws. For the police to plead ignorance on this count would be absurd. .They are familiar with this class and know their haunts. It in- Itcad ot tolerating them under any condi- tions the town was made so urreomtoreatmy they would nither be compelled to mend their ways and move on the spasmodic cru- sade: so frequently in evidence would be unnecesng‘; In the war agnlnst Japan they were I. ll- {nentabie (allure. tht no omion did they ive up to their reputation ot grooming the single ylrtue-courUe. During the present crisis the Cossacks have only proved them- selves to be bullies and cowards or the low- est kind. They respect neither age nor sex. but destroy their unfortunate victims as re- lentlessly as a hungry tiger kills an ante- lope. They appear to obey the orders or their officers and observe some discipline in behavior it not In appearance, but when once set upon their deadly task they do not appear to be checked until they have tialshed lt.-9'hilade'ohia Record. Mee -___. "vu- woo-"Va. can: u“; to fight when called upon and brought their own horses, arms and equipment. Nothing About them resembles the smart cavelry or other European countries, tor both they and their ponies are small and insignificant and neither is properly groomed. _ Their ropuotnion u fighters was earned chiefly during the Napoleonic invuion. when the French cavalry repeatedly charged them without effect. Under the conditions ot mod- ern warfare, they have proved useless and since then have been hrigaded with the re. guiar cavalry they have lost their chief source ot 'strength-tttee irregular method ot fightlng: . Getting a Mexican Patient yo Virtues Show by Race in Japan-d War or Patent Crisis. f Origlnally the cos-ack- vim bandits wt they agemed to has reamed all the wont qualities ot that ditmtptttatste-ettuus and to have lost all trace at the rough Undue-r Which sometlmes characterized brirands ht reality In well as in romance. They hue by no means always lupported the czars, but often (ought against them,‘ and it was not until 1814 that they gave up their hrlundage and boom , Had of it-l regqu horsemen who, In return'tor n mntl t! 1:33 we frttd.em. trom mxgtlon, came out; 25e. _sritfuws.rwter_at - all dmari,, SHILOH mam ". 2iriiiiirciiG'i; m? w. in“? 'g,1'1'i' Jael','." Jf, nothing didmme ..'rrk? will med Shiloh] Comurnplion Cure. our bank cured use“ This whim“ Iliad away“ t ID . were ii1itisii.tr.l' life}: 'gr, L'l.'L o?"smia ma]: . tt m mix“; cf tTu'lea"d 53.. T,lr.e13'. Joceph. St. Hyuinlhe: Que." th" thousand, of the most chain»: use. of Coughs. Colds and Lung troubles. Let it cure you. Sea Water as a Cure-Alt diseases of the GtFGriii' - T. Those who have used Shiloh w'etlfl,t be without it. Those who have never gif ,iS/phl kpow that every at“; is a positiv e mate: I . it doesn't cure you, t"Mle"a'l'd' will refund what you paid for it. Shiloh Tonic, has been ‘Mforc 'het: a} this. together with the he: t in sale. live steadily incxeucd you by year. is the best proof of the merit of aw. Cenwm'oa Strictly: midi;- t, young nun.†cossAgg on: A cownn. Criminals in Large yin" I. erra.iie4..tor thee wk: Anal for 1a Cities. in stories tttrout" tg, the dttg kid’. a . bent 11,. a has "dig-3‘!!! tMt) 3:5 hand. It don’t Le 15515111 't'lie‘éi't’f i%% Lad/ii as" dhu tam out. that guy!" “Soy mister, when you go back to the city hunt " some of those writer teller, and tell 'em to quit makin' up than fish- ing stories about. hay wthe_ counting“? _Hewumtheurth. W w'dl'tirc'h'lttthr,'et,,lNii. Struck with a. sudden thought, the gr,"," youth oontinund, â€mum bit- utl.tt, - _ _ ' - - - A aTwelve fat trout, four black bus and some piekere1," said the dude tiah. ennuir ‘fWhut_hne Jolt Ittttdedf" After . oouims of hours of fishing the two Anglers, with their contrasting equip- ments, mgt ggsiq._ ___ " - __ "Didn't catch I. Iihglo thing," may. ed the native. m passed a. country youth, who with I. rough pole and line, was trying to lure trout from the stream with worm bait. The lad directed a. look of scorn at the outfit the city man_carried. “What luck," trzjoqth. " . I. treatise on fly casting under his um. vealed his way toward the country stream. Belied the Stories. The city sportsmw, armed with ttuk of every shape and color, a. five and a. but ounce rod and a patent reel, and DR. VON STAN'S PINEAPPLE IABLBT&--Medieal science by accident discovered the potency ot the pineapple as a panacea tor stomach troubles. The lmmenwe percentage of vegetable pepsin contained in the fruit makes it an almost ittditspemmblo remedy in case: of dyspcpala. and lncllgea- tlon. One tablet after each meal will cure most chrome cuel. OOJn a box, 35 cents. "t did, t did," the pale youth Med: "But you'd be sick perforce It you had learned your 'teatnattsttip Br correspondence course." "Great Homspoon! Did you Chadwick no! You vowed that you could sail This barkentlne across the sea. And weather every sale." The captain spoke unto the lad. "What ails you. man.'" quoth he "I never saw a. an before With lmkman's malady. And though he were a. “Hat‘s garb, No cnbtn boy wu he. Athwut the rail ho Mummy hung, And-gases' Into the so... r Casa Bianca. , . [Up to Date.) (Puck) The boy Mood on the rolling deck Whence all but him had fled, Hts {we was of a. tombstone hue. His hand was on his head. Millard s Liuiment Cures Iriphtheru. Since the announcement ot his coming marriage to Mira Roosevelt, Congressman Longworth‘s mail has increased fourfold. Nearly half or his letters contains recipes for promoting the growth ot hair and he is offered any quantity ot infallible tonic: it he will use them and send testimonials In return. lle gets ntatlstlcs to prove that no bald-tteuded man has even been known to go insane: that lack ot hair is a preserva- tIve against all manner of pulmonary dis. eases: that criminals of all classes are not ed for their growth of shaggy hair, usu- ally straight and black. and that bald- heuded men in all times and use: have Mood tor benevolence. intellectual ripeness and law-abiding qualities. I Hump for yvnrs lived ncnr Battle Creek, Mich. and was rngaged in the lumber business until a short time ago. He said he had seen the pine forests con- verted into building material until noth- ing was left hut farms. Being a woods- man, he looked around for a new location and found it near Columbus. Tenn. He decided to go there. and build houses on his wagons in which to make the trip.--- Louisville-Courier Journal. I Ramp is well off, nu could be soon by 5 the condition of his nine horses and their itrappings. The wheel horse of the first wagon had a bell of peculiar tone attach- ed to his harness. There was not tt single dog with the train. ', The four wagons had been converted into large (mowonm houses, and were fitted up comfortably, one of them con-l taining an organ. on whieh one of the Hump girls WM playing Rook of Ages, and singing the hymn to the musical atv companiment. This was the living room or the girls. while their father and mother and two of the younger children occupied another wagon. The remaining sons occupied the third. and the furth was used as a kitehon and dining room. All of the rooms were equipped with stoves. 3131mm ARCHIV TORONTO A caravan, consisting of four house wagons and two buggies, in which ten persons, w. C. Hump. his wife, their five sons and three daughters were making their way south, passed through Jeffer- sonville yesterday. THE t'iiiUlNllLlGHl'r Strange Moving Caravan. After Longworth. mister t" RINSE will t" asked the coun- Ft l THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I. 1'fe1'f'11'.'31P2te1e!r'm-tt-t- ll FIBRE WARE ARIICLES I When an offiee-seeker who has once been defeated is renominated he is gen- torally redefcatod. We must cut hard and deep as the wise surgeon would and try to extirpate the crimp, of wife-beating even at some ost to our feelings. Lay the its!) to the bark ot the brute whose brain is no dull that he under- “and: no reasoning but that. Better . writhing. sanguine back than B trail, was wanna waiting at the luirs' head with ter- for in her eye: as she bears " drunken Atep stumbling up the stairs. " heavy breaking and his curses, Ind know: what s I.“ of pain the must pus through be- tttre the (In... A . ,. ' TtmtIe_rmnedr,uarstrttt-- gull:- ad nee-ulna. R. 1mm. Lt'l _ Creative Genius of Women. 1 (Washington Star.) It to not true that women lacks creative genius. In fact. the inventive telent is marked in women. There is usually nome- thing origins! in her Moon. The rude mar chime observer who makes the charge that woman is defective in crentlveness to wrong. He hos noted that when one women be- glne to wear a certain or uncertain shape ot hot every other women mth hue the some shape. be It shapely or shopeleu. He has observed that when one woman switch- es the fullness of the sleeve from the elbow to the shoulder or back again them one shoulder to the elbow every other woman must do the some. He has observed that when one woman designs to bake a who she inlets on borrowing the neighbor's nape, though this argues more for womu'. â€yum once tor precedent than for her look of or- lglnsllty. Tho observer he. 1190 noted that the first woman got ott the tlret street car backward. end that ever since every other woman he: done the same thing. _ Minard's Lid-cut Cures tisrget in Cows DEAFNESS OP " YEARS' STAND- mG.---Protraeted Catarrh produces deaf- ness in many cases. Capt. Ben. Connor, of Toronto, Canada, was deaf for 12 years from Cntarrh. All trotttttmt.s failed to relieve. Dr. Agnew's Cutarrhnl Powder gave him relief in one day, and in a very short while the deafness, left him entirely. It will do " much for you. so eettta.--88 This is a. common l-nmplalnt, unfortunate- Ir, whlch appears poriodiraly in Canadian newspapers. There is a lamentable preva- lence upon the publlr streets of brotanitr. It in no: profanity which is provoked by tbrtker or any untoward clrcnumstamee; " ls deliberate and cold-blooded blasphemy. ut- tere dln perfect (“ward of those who my be passing by. " mulls the ears ot vo- men an dl‘lttlo children. It i4 entlraly ob. Joctlonablo and indecent. It the offender- ot thelr own ocean! have not (he decency to mnslder the feelings or others, they should be compelled to by the law ot the land. my. Wash Bash or m m mamas mo DAIRYMEN Sim,-I have used your MINARD'S LINIMENT for the past 25 years and whilst I have occasionally used other linimonu, I can safely say that I have never ttsml any equal to yours. If rubbed between the hands and im. ha.led quuonbly, it will never fail to cure cold in the head in twenty-four hours. It is also the best for hmisos. sprains, ete. Yours truly, i Dart m ottth. Minard's Lininwnt Co., Limited. l The Kaiser receives $3,925.†a. year as king ot Prussia. but nothinr as Emperor of Germany. Besides this he has an enor- mous prints income, derived from mines, fisheries and eetztes. ot which he owns more than any other man in Prussia. The King ot Bavaria receives 81,350,000 a Fear; the King ot Saxony. $875,000; the Grand Duke ot nation. $400,000. The Czar ot Russia in paid 86.750300 tor his private use, while each grand duke receives $1,000.00!) a year. in addition to those enormous salaries each ot these has . large inrome from Poytrltles and perquisites or many kinds, ot which few outsiders know anything. ------, Ora n39 Blossoms lEVER BROTHERS lIMITED, TORONTO The Lash for the Brute. _Etiually good with hard or soft water. YOUR _MONry REFUNDED The reason for this is beetuse Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure. contains no injurious chemicals --indeed, nothing but the active, cleansing, dirtrreinoving proper- ties of soap that is nothing but Sunlight Soap will not injure even the daintiest fabric or the hands, and the clothes will be perfectly white, woolen: soft and Buffy. , Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps. but is best When used in the Sunlight w1y(follow directions). Hard rubbing and boiling are things of the te,', in homes where Sunlight p is used " directed. by the dealer ’ti-oni'WhEB bur Sunlight, Soap if you my cause for complaint.' no mu. no an an "mramrraerria. "I" I“ F. B. EDDY’S WAY Swearing. ulna"- Good Pay. LESLIE. od ’55 (Woman’s Homo Communal Lives there B ma who has not sax-z. "ro-morrow I'll go to bed, At six o'clock and get thlnn done Before the letting of tho mm." Liven there l mu who In: not aid At nix o. m.. "How good this bed Doo- teol." and more! an m “I. Then wondered how he slept. so Ute. Acudents Resulting From Fatigue. Whiudelt"tits Telemh.) l, it was shown by on exhoustive inquiry ct i the subject in France that the number of .' occidents increoees progmslveiy hour by , hour during the first In]! "r. that otter ,' the. rest st midday the number of occident- is notably less than in the lost hour ot the I forenoon; that in the course ot the second ', halt day eccidente main Income from hour ' to hour progressively moro numorous no i that ,the maximum number of occidents to- I ward! the end ot the second he]! dar is not- -ubly higher then the corresponding Inui- gmum in the morning. The Influence C the workingmon's fatigue on the production Ito! accidents stands out cloudy from the. ', observations, end it is euy to understood ) how this comes about when it is remembered that with fatigue the sttontlon food", di- minishes and disoppesrs. Minn-5's Uni-en! Cum Cola it was 1 rainy morning and the care were crowded. The conductor. a young (Glow. had urged over and over Mala politely. roughly, entrancingâ€. ‘Move up were, Please move into the centre of tho on. Plenty ot room up trout." The cu- stopped an“). and a women sought to so: on. The "ond-or “zed at the m In the car. "Geatlermrtt," he and "renrtlr, "won't you mean move up ma muse room (or one more ot Gore Int. Peat cm to men?" "For line your: I I1: dutt-e with ter on my hudl. Dr. “new: Oint cured it." 35 eentn.--'n --Tttere distressing skin alone: relieved by one application. Dr. Amer. Ointment is u potent cure for nil emgrturta of tho Ain. June: (Huston. “(Hutu-re, can: Removi- all lard, no“: or eall.ouaed lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spun, curbs, splints, ringbone, ovum.“ stifleu, sprains, mm and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Sue $50 by me of one bot. tle. Warranted the most wonderful Ble- mish Cure ever known, fliiildsff mm 1IlilllffiliT ought to our lobar. Ho wart sober en- ough to know whit became at his money. nlthnugh scolding to his ttttorpretatton of his condition be us: just "Minn: drunk." He says. however, in mm Inning made a donation to some littlo mum and he “lied us to tell about that, too. Bet We haven't heard from the children up to the time ot going to press. " this writs-up doesn't suit him, we will let him compose his own "obituary" the next than be are either dead drunk or "Jun medium drunk." J. W. Meat. clerk and a-omuo â€use†or Mamet Fork township. W.- In Keno-um- the other an and nan-M us to any that he was only medium drunk. When can: drunk he is a nuisance: when "Nat medium drunk" he in n erottq have-1 a no and a monkey; when lobe!- be In a clever tallow anal}: nobody'a fool., The new II: He SALT Hanan: -riiriiiii," new)“. just that incipient tom of kidney disease which. it neglected, will deeehtr in. mm- born Ind dime-ling am that will aim long. tedious imam: to cum. Don't. neg- lent the “bunch stun" ot the most in- sidious ot diseases. but Anerlonn Kid- my Cure stops the sell. in six hours um! curee.--30 Tamps give a. great deal of trouble. It's easy to forget nunee of chimneys and hard to draw pictures of them m the air so that the drawing will suggest. to the elerk's mind just what kind of chimney in desired. these tit pietures are . great aid for them. It's wonderfu! ---= women’s air picture of the latest patent in potato cutters or ice cream freezers."---; York Sun. “Still another wanted some very fine wire to go through the things " the sides of a picture who vented to hung up. She kept up such e. lot of thud» the-needle gestures to show me how tiny eyed the things were that I got pretty dizzy. “She held one hand like n drooping (lower over the other. She got pretty ungry, I can tell you, when we brought her ceiling protectors. She wanted an incandescent mule. 'A woman in here â€may waned . ‘thing to make ' hole! 1311.1}. the nearest she could get to n gimlet. Am other wanted 'a thing to lung over the "And they get provoked if you don't understand It once what they new. They me . great may gestures to help themulvel out. "rt them were no and: word " thing‘ in the bright lexicon of 70m," and tho salesman in tho Int-dun shop. ‘wonun could never buy Mwnre. A1- most everything here is just n thing to the Indies. THE BACKACHE STAGE may When Tred by 3 Wm: in 3 Hardware ISSUE Mt, 5. 1906 Room for Just One More. Jag of Medium Dilatation. Universal Habit. m1: "THING" It? all. 'rettrhra-rrtr- “W with Tet.. Attnew'a Ointment i. ac. sidewerelu likceuolell the wtuer ti "Every her and an deek we time to mud tt " " n Sun Ni l Vet' m n ote