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King Edward ss the first monarch to win the blue ribbon of" English racing. Frank Goteh has cancelled his match with Hackeaschmidt at Melbourne, Australia, next January, Mullin; of Detroit Tigers, has won his eighth straight victory and is idolized by the fans of the American baseball league. The Montreal baseball team appear to be able to hold their own in the Eastern league this year, not having dropped below the first division as yet. "It is better to have the sun painy your face brown than your liver paint it yellow," is' the striking cafoh line 'of the Toronto Y.M.C.A's 1 prospectus. Stone, of the St. Louis Browns, leads the American baseball lea, ue batters with a percentage of Mis Phelps, of the St. Lous Cardinals, leads the National league with 444, Toronto Star: "Johnny" Powers lis another suffering from a retiring | disposition, but a show of the long green stuff will put him on the shooting end of the Ottawa home again. Mite hell, of Cincinnati, is the long- sidered, tle' one excited pity miration. At the close she received*quite an ovation. Her mother told her to play another piece and Pillar's baby fingers filled the hall with the melody of Men- delssohn's Spring Song," and again with Espinosa's © Caprice" concerto. [t was not a public performance, nor is it likely that Pillar will be seen for time yet on the concert plat Get Well First | SO BARBIE SE Don't risk even a penny--until health | first returns, And I mean just exactly that. - Iam the one physician who says to the sick "I own pocket, pay for your medi- eine if it falls to bring you holp!" 3 IF f * And for 20 years Dr, Shoop's medicines have J 4 y a been used and recommended in every city and : hamlet in America. They are positively stand- formm ard in every cqmmunith-and everywhere. Then why pay the cash, and at your risk, for (Her First Thonfsqivn re atin other unwarranted | and uncertain medicines? { Thousands upon thousands have in the past } all for Birth THICESS will, out of m; long Response. Katherine Hale, in June Canadian Mag- azine Have you known pipers in magic mood Take a slim branch all' winter-worn and bare And breathe on it, not there Seemed to steal out chanted wood ? Everyone who Bays Of ie alot or varnish is interested in the wa it is made. If satisfaction is to result from th TL Haat nian I proper way. © . have safeguarded the quality of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS. P ANTS 4p VARNISHES MENTE Ne have aging 4 founded over 40 years ago and ir Yoday known as stsadard all over the world. successfully used Dr. Bhoop's Restorative. | When the %tomach nerves, or the Heart or Kid. | pey nerves fail, these sick ones know how quickly | Pr. Shoop's Restorative will bring them back to | health again, But bogt of alls they positive | ly takeno money risk whatever. They know pay the drug. that when ST health fails to en: And ar | jetura, Dr. Shoop will | Bimae if glad that te Ty 30 day treatment is freely granted But write me first for an order. ii will save rss sal nd disappointment. 's Restorative and Dr. hoop' 3 ope Rheumatic Rathe aay ay tall are not Au. thorized to logive the 50 da please--for till notes that were through the en- The enthusiasm over the birth of a princess of the royal house of Orange still continues in the Netherldnds. Fhe infant has been form- '| ally registered at The Hague, the following being the quaintly word. | ed record of the event: "To-day the 1st of May, his Xe¥al highness Henry Vladimir Albert Ernest, prince of the Netherlan duke of | Mecklenburg, prince of Werden and Schwerin, lord of the domains of Rostock and Stargard, ete., aged 33, has informed me, Hubertus De- | wilde, knight of the Order of Orange-Nasspu, civil registrar of the commune of the Hague * * * that the child presented to us, which is of female sex, has been born in. Royal Palace; 68, Noordeinde, in this commune, on Friday, April 20th, 1909, ' at 6.50 A/M.; and further, that the said child, named Juliana * Louise Emma ' Marie Wilhelmina incess of Orange-Nassan, duchess of Mecklenburg, is Have you seen Spring In luring, roseate guise Gaze on some meadow desolate worn IIntil, 'like softest footsteps of the morn, Pink buds responded to those questing eves ? and 80 drop me a line ' Rave sppOLEd a Hanest and re. sponsible' drug- fist in almost every commun. ty, everywhere, to issue my no help, no pay, medicines to the sick, Tell mealso which k you need. The books below will oy epen up new and helpful ideas | $0 those who are not well. Besides you are perfect I'hen you have felt the stirring in my heart | © Gazer on a life bereft and cold :-- God yield to you the promise you uné fold yet apart. And let me go, awakened, . No. 4 For Women No. 5 For Men ly free to consult me just a3 you would your home physician. 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LATEST Pillay Osor London, with as a io, r half-brother, and ng performance > bebore 1nree AVE an playin old, pianoforte par \ vest P g amazi 2 select ¢ of musicians at 1st a normal baby inal with white Sag Ive dress, a w white milk sash, Yin pretty child-play 'with a Teddy Little b and of his royal consort, queen of the Netherlands, the 3-year-old pianiste, Pep 'reincarnation of Mozart." i m Bluthner's h all was indulging ar jing | was. lifted to Henry Vladimir Albert Ernest, prince of the her Wilhelmina, princess of Orange- majesty MUSICAL PRODIGY who has made her debut in ito Arriola, who has been hailed audi wssembled Then called her to the bear w placed on a he sat mechanically shak and his little mistress the stool of an instru- enough to contain a dozen le her mother Teddy chaip, where his head, The 18 ment large of her, She brushed aside he with her' chubby r jet-black curls fingers, 'and' then piano. | Both In The Same Boat. San Francisco Argonaut. The president of a western university relates how, on one occasion, when a | certain well-known educator was dean of that institution, grave complaints against the college cook were brought to him by one of the undergraduates. Whereupon the dean summoned the de- linquent, duly lectured him upon his shortcomings, and, in short, threaten- ed him with dismissal unless conditions were better. 'Good gracious, gir 1 co "You oughtn't mu h importance on what the young men tell you about my meals. Why, sir, they come to me in just the same way and complain about your lec tures 1" exclaimed the to You Must Cure Dyspepsia. Improper digestion of food harms in so many ways that the evil must be correc ted at ence The remedy to rely upon is Day's Ryspevsia Cure. It helps to digest food, it tones up the whole system and it keeps the vow- els in proper condition, Each, bottle contains sixteen days' treatment, For | sale only at Wade's drug store. 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Montreal, Canada i | | place too | troubles for a time, but they. usually | $1 price | for | est hitter in the Nataonal baseball league, with eight doubles ard six triples. Wagner, of Pittsburg, has six doubles : and three triples end {stands second, | Happyland, a Winnipeg, Amusement park, has offred a purse of $2,000 for a race between Appleby, Shrubb and Acoose, the Indian, who defeated Appleby so handily, Happyland has also decided to offer a. purse of © $6,- 000 for -a Marathon race to be held there in July. All bets on the Appleby-Acoose race {at Winnipeg have- been declared off {by the judges as the result of tacks bavi ing ben thrown on: the track, causing the Indian's retirement in the tenth mile. Both men positively de- clare the race was run on the square as far as they were personally con. cerned. London Daily Telegraph: We ho that the royal family of England pe will continue to identify themselves, as King Edward so long has done, with the national sports and recrea: tion of the English people. The turf {is still. the sport of kings, and the { English twf a splendid, historical in | stitution, well deserving of the pa: |tronage and support of the highest in | the land. According to Philadelphia re "Mista" Jack Johnson* oki ort |among the negro sporte.of Philadel |phia, and the black champion has been anathematized for his failure to put. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien out in his bout of | last Wednesday evening. {For several days prior tothe: six- round go Johngon was daily antomo- biling around negro wards and in the Kiks' Club and Amos; Scott's 'hotel and other places where he stop with his buzz waggon boasted to the men of his race who ave of sporting proclivities that be would put O'Brien out without fail, and that he: was training faithfully to that end. The result was that the negroes. borrowed money, soaked their best clothes and *hocked" their jewellery to. bet. on Johnson. His failure J [t them high and dry on the 'banks «{ hankruptey, and many of them we eo unable to don their Sunday suits and .jewellery. | { Says Cynthia Grey. Colored linens 'are prominent. Odd .cgats of tan and gray are to be {much worn. the * fad, | even in the modish serges and kindred | materials. Coats for girls' suits are-plain and | { almost straight ! Wreaths dpd garlands are among the | | fancies of the day. 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