re PANGS AND TORTURES OF A WEAK STOMACH Promp® Relief and Cure Can be Obtained Through Dr. Williams’ Indigestion is a condition in which the stomach is more or less ferer is one ws stan the employment of thei are the sien or grandchildren oe “| those why a lived and died in Re, THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD WHO THE SERVANTS ARE AND » WHAT THEY DO. In a Large Number of Instances They Hold Almost Hereditary Positions, The Doddses, Jacksons, Chand- lers, Warrens, a now in r Majesties yal employ. An outsider dale has a sitkne of entering the Royal service. Quite 90 per cent. of the servants at Buckingtis 1am Palace, and other some capacity or other by Royalty, or of tenants on the Royal estate. The whole staff of maidservants, of whom there are over fifty at “bites Buckingham Palace, are under the ni up the si h that it will do the work that nature intended it should ese i. Aeon ates the Rervés and thus give tone to the mach, and enable it to do its note with ease and comfort. No m indigestion in even the slightest form should neg- lect the trouble for an instant; to 08 ¢r hold, and daily the Niet tea auffering i is increased, ease of indigestion, but aay it takes longer to do so. Mr. living. I was troubled with ter- rikle pains, a bloating Seclee) and @ soreness in the stom pel to a loss of appetite nan I be- an fedakdoora: ent treatments without finding any apparent relief, and my nervous rown so shattered that wat Be rested mat paso Link Pills and I t was not long Belote they ‘began te bring me back to health, and in the course of a couple of ‘months my stomach wes as sound as ever; my nervous ._ I owe all this il- liams’ Pink ay Avi hich t shall always pad all Padicine dealers or liams’ Medicine Co., Beeckville, Ont. e______ THE LATEST FAD. Frying Prseakes th the New Amuse- it in France. f you aie ta bos bing just now you have ae pees Ree eaoieks -fryin, a craze and no ania aye at is without a contest at it. ature for years at Pires country fais: Of course these fry- ers are professionals—not ama- , like the contestants in ‘the with frying pans full of grease top of them. Juries composed of respectable retired chefs award the quality, to the feet: i The he way we do pea- nuts. -‘‘Les frites’’ thay. call them. One day some society leader hap- pened to see one of ue Bart ments and reproduced one in his own home. Society Taweeditlye fol- lowed his example. The tourna- ments were immonsely popular, bug not the po otatoes. Society’s mach wasn’t sound enough to eke the stomachs of the masses, who watch the open-air contests in the substituted. try. So pancakes were ing-rooms. lew enthusiasts are having model kitchen-parlors built for the entertainment of their friends and the gratification of their ap) retites. ive o’clock p.m. is'the orthodox hour for the frying- ae Instead of going to a 5 o’cloc! to a 5 o'clock frying- tournament. tiga tele The Pill That Brings Relief. — hen, after one will persist ot Parmelee’s Vegetable pe are the very best medicine that can be tak- relief. These | pills are lities in this respect can be vouch- ay ed for by legions 'o of f ngers: want to be anybody in aoe dra an ace are under Mr. Warren, the Palace steward. tendant wears ee duty until midnight; Majesties—these personal you go] ), usually high w: servants, who are in receipt o! nae iis Sad about wealthy péop! he f Mrs. Rosalie Dodds, the fan Seeman The i at 6 a.m. in the winter and 5. a.m. in the summer. Breakfast is served in the large maidservants’ hall at seven o’clock, and three of the maids are selected in turn each week to wait on the others at meals. THE ‘MORNING WORK.” | From eight to no a. are at work in the different sets of rooms allotted to their charge. E. ‘oom is then inspected by one & = mn put properly in order, and at half-past twelve a report is made to Mrs. Dodds by the assist- that what is “morning work’? has n the afternoon @ certain num- ber of the maids are allowed off The had/ duty between 3 and 6 p.m. maids off duty have a large and ex- ipa comfortable room to sit ims ey can read, write, or d tieie own work, an where, ei the consent of the head house- keeper, they can see their friends. m1. 6 can go out when off duty’ in the afternoon by permis- sion of Mrs. Dodds. “outing’ vant, from: noon to ten o'clock, ence a m Each girl on entering service Is Buckingham Palace is given rinted copy of fhe rules ont reat lations she will be required to obey. with which she must make ere self thoroughly acquainted. PERIOD OF PROBATION. For the first month a maid at ‘ae Kouta tes Palace ae regarded as ® probationer. ~ If, the end of that time, she is not strong enough fot the she is Eyaoeanlly ane employment av one of the other residences of But as the maids who are pro- moted to the best paid positions in the Royal service are usually se- gerne Eg the sate td Bucking- fo ove under Six of the maids are on what is called the evening staff,” and always tevet with n Alexan- epeateces of the Royal luggage. es travelling maid must speak F. uently, and most of aoe weak German as The fogviaas at Buckingham Pal- the supervision of A certain number of the menser- vants are detailed every day for _on the King wait duty don plain black morning ress. Mr. Warren himself is al- ways on close wait At dinner the King’s personal at: plain evening ode eles ancl ov | hol erything is served by him to his Majesty with the exception of wine, ae ch is served by the wine but- There are six footmen in attend- ance at the main entrance to Buck- ingham Palace throughout the da; care of them as efficiently as eae) nine to y seven, when the aoe reduced to four, who are one ecrrath remains on duty in the entrance hall throughout the night. in the occasion of any reception cr entertainment at ckingham Palace, the full staff of servants, of course, is on duty until all tho guests have departed: CALLING, ON ROYALTY. at Buckingham P. who come to.see the King or Anand at the request of either of their singss—are shown into ihe ‘presence Royalty by Mr. War eaitese are shown to the | sparta ae of the members of the ow h whom they have called 'ti otmen. servants do not receive w the exception of half a r an- servants are no} ya Better” tata than those in the es. blishments Nes any iwelleniah ly hi ly. What's bred in the es i weigh- only exceptional oe ed out to us by the bute ke shi Royal serv is Minard's Lintment Cures Colds, Eto. £2,000 per annuy at, ake scbige a work, or does not like it, | ge nately placed as those in the em. Dismissal from #1 absolutely sure of a good pension in his or her old age. Ro addition to ee advantages, | he Royal servants receive the best at care and medi attendance when they are ill, trea of any charge whatever. A large number of Royal servants | & are married and live outside the Palace. All these asoeiye a special allowance, which is made to the married servants, “is cover the rent of the house or flat they occupy.— don Answer: ——_4.———_ ABOLISH ORPHANS. Looking After Fatherless, In Australia they have as sony a Beene apt aise orphan: As hild loses its Sarat it is taken be a police officer to a re- spectable woman who cares for it the chil. children’s court, where the facts are entered, and it is legally put under control of the council. When these formalities are completed the caupell soe farmers of the state ed to the child, ane is informed of hie relations to oa council and his is put under the special charge a6 an officer of the council, and sometimes two ar three jomes are tried before a successful f one is found. rare instances it becomes necessary to send a boy or girl to a reformatory. Tho child as soon ie ioe pooehe a sent ‘6 school and taught fa: gular reports are made a Bae Spark and there are parole officers in each locality who watch over the interests of the orphans. There are also local beards of women who act as friend- ly supervisors and visitors p to 13 years of age the State Then the child r ler? what he earns is put in the postal savings bank. Wages rise I voatly, Gil. Sh te aeached, es ihok of the council, are Ss eae if such it may still be called, has been in opera- tion for 30 y endl bonis ee “WHITE APRON BRIGADE.” Fake Servants in Paris Have Been bbing Employers. The Paris (France) police have been obliged to organize a special detective brigade ss watch domes: tic servanté in Par: Information hee’ een received at headquarters ‘of a thieves’ organiz- ation called the ‘‘White Apron Bri- ade.”’ By means of forged testi- monials the members of the gang, 3 does her] a tend to ihe packing and | ber which is several hundreds strong, obtain situations in private houses and rob their masters. jew arrested by the police. One of them, irl of twenty-four, had mitted more than When out of ser- in an expensive flat ® hundred theta vieo she liv. which the police have found a num- of valuable pictures believed to be stolen. The woman’s last alias was Marie Muller, but she has at least eighteen others. BRIGHT LITTLE ONES MAKE HOME BRIGHT Babies that are well, sleep well, eat well and play well. They sleep naturally and wake up na- tured. The child that is not rosy- ches playful needs prompt attention for it is not well. A sickly child can be restored to health with ]|a few doses of Babv’s Own Tablets, which cure colic, indigestion, con- stipation, teething troubles and the cther disorders from which be without them. the right medicine for little ones.’ ‘old by medicine dealers or by ie t 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. SIA eemened e Se oa isa eae language, af- ter all “Why so?’ “I hea: man talking of a political ane date the other day say: ‘If he takes this stand when he runs he’ hhaye a walk over. Hard and soft corns cannot with- stand Holloway’s Corn Cure; it is effectual every time. a bottle at once and be happy. Australia’s Wise Management in|‘ OUR WATCHES. Contain Most eamplcated and Marvelous of Mechanism: much from time to tiie of the ounce of this or that com- plicated and Se machine, but there are few pieces of Leena more geen: nat that of ‘the sence wai watch, is ‘may be stated as a general proposition, is the smallest, most delicate instrument of the separate i eseeS are comprised in its manufactur Certain of the pacts against the fork, or 157,680,- 0 s during the course of 8 the yea*, without stop or rest—some 3,-| d | 153,600,000 blows during the space of twenty years, the period for which a watch is usually guaran- teed to keep good time. But the wonder of it does not cease here. It Hes been calculated that the power that the fwatehr te equivalent: “only. four times the force used in a flea’s jump. The watch- power iii there- fore, what might be termed the equivalent of a four anions One hersepower would suffice to oper- ato 270,000,000 watches. Furthermore, the balance-wheel of a watch is moved is four fleapower 1 to 1% inches with each vibration, or 3,558% miles continu- ously in one year. Not fe mueh oil is required to lu- bricate the little machine on its 3,- a mile run. It takes only one- nth of a drop to oil the entire ma- chines for a year’s service. oe A WOMAN’S HAT. Paris Court Takes up the Problem of Defining it. A Paris court has attempted to solve the problem of what is a re man’s hat, and has been reduced ti postponing its decision for a fort. night. The action for rought against the proprietor of a kouse who let one of his flats to a tenant who, having an antipa- thy to hatters, stipulat shop below should never be let to anyone folonns: the hat trade. 0 a milliner rent- a milliner is not-a hatter, as her ersations are not snienioe to be a protection to , but are eventually poe else than an adornment of the lace, while the tenant replies ieee ah headgear a woman is sti , its services as an ornament eine merely an in- cidental function. - ga A Mild Pill for Delicate Women —The most delicate woman can un- dergo a course of Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills without fear of unplea- sant consequence’ eir action, while wholly effective, is mild and agreeable. No violent pains or pur gings *tollow their _ use, be thou. sands of women ve cae) them can testify. They ate, there- fore, strongly recommended to wo- men, who are more ie to disor- ers of the digestive organs than You might induce people to lis- ten. to JOU srleeancee oe what do they car oWE CIVE VOU ATiPt Buy the genuine D. Menthol Pla; er Un icioed Clataipatictee care ing. Fake advantage aL the greet tale ot he by pi up a substi Lawrence Go. SEEKING INFORMATION. red Explorer—‘‘The t ble is up in that bleak northern re- gion one is apt to lose one’s bear~ ings.’ Miss Innocent—“‘And are there no repair shops handy ?”” t Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer complaints, who might have been soved if proper remedies had been us attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. 1- it acts promptly, and thoroughly Be subdues the pain and disease. people grieve $2 worth every time they lose a dollar. Minard’s Liniment Cures Carget In Cows. Mrs. Blum (archly)—‘And you are quite sure, Mr. Hibbs, that ; ‘sta ther-in- FIRES OVER 9,000 POUNIS. |i,07" Mr ‘ipbs—"'My deat Biss | = sao hy Brazilian Battleship, Just Com- Scecatinr gone eee eee Artes pleted, Has Record Discharge. | tay that T fell in mlove with your The Braziliaa beestap Paulo; which is being turned over to the By ea eommntiion that seat to | England to take her over from her English constructors has ‘fired. the record broadside. en 12-inch guns and eleven 11-inch guns were Y | fired simultaneously. The weight of metal comprised over 9,000 pounds. The ship was in no way damaged h| by the 4 ischarge. In the latest British sioioeeae row in service guns and The sister ship of the Pau- ir the Minas Geraes, being built ther Brazilian Sena will ee the same broadsi No, eee hops ae not grow in a ball r daughter.” ISSUE NO. 27-10, facia connected | him: 4 e | Minard'e “Liniment Cures Distem | landlord in his defence pleads that MEANEST MISER IS DEAD. He Was the Wealthiest Man in the erman Capital, A whole Rohs of relatives are boginning ight around the will uf sente Gouna Albrecht. age died a fortnight ag ae Sie Dendia’ 8 Behant, citizen aa its most notorious miser. Plaut, who was 80 years old, was formerly chief of an important stock spanking: firm, and was a speculator of the most daring or- der. At the time he retired he was ii 50,000 a year in income taxes alone. But he lived in a tiny two-room flat ii quarter, and dinner, both consisting of bread and butter, whisk he carried in his pocket, ped round with a newspaper. Of stories of ‘his penuriousness laid before each gu. dish labeled ‘Gift of Privy Coun- cillor Plaut.”’ The guests lifted the covers and found under each a unstam: pat letter demanding the penny back. ea “LAKE OF BAYS” COUNTRY. lcome brochure, artistical- THE t) Bays ey = the “Highlands of On- a charming A new feature of this dis- trict is the new are “the Wawa’ —at Norway ean be ‘btaind free on ‘cDonald, District het ae Station, Toronto, Ont. —- “What's a tight-wad?”’ “An old man with a lot of money that he dcesn't see why he should give to earn One trial of Mother Grayes’ Worm Exterminator will convince | you that it has no equal as a worm edicine. Buy a bottle and see if it does not please you. A small package—any man who is wrapped up in himself. We don’t kno) ow why it can’t crow. A a) Weary, Watery Eyes. she d By Murine Eye. Raat g ary Murine. For Your he es. You Will Like LS it Rootes: 50e ‘our Druggist 0 Por ye Books, Free. Murfne ti nedy Co.. woronto. “Bo you think Jinks tsa better conversationalist than Smith? Why, neither one of them ever says any- thing sonsible.”” ‘I know, but. it takes Smith longer to say it ONE TEASPOONFUL of Painkillor in hot "pier srcotened will cure almost any case of fatulency. and indigestion, Avoid stitutes, there is but one “Painki Berry Davis250. aud S00, HIS TASK, “Did you do much sight- seeing when you went abr ‘oud? No,” answ “Mother and ae tis ad the sight- seeing. I © put in my time finding the places, es ies they cash letters. of credit. Minard's Liniment Se, ele I got thrown on a sot ARD'S LINIMENT, plied on ‘my one, pottle eof MIN rmed on flannels and ap} pelt gery pletely. ©. H, COSSABOOM. Rossway, Digby Co. N. 8. “There were only three boys in school to-day who could answer a, question that eC teacher us,’’ said a to his mot! “And T hope eae boy aa one oe the three?’ said the fond parent. “Well, I was,’’ answered the lad. y | “T am very glad; it makes your mcther proud of you. What q tidn did the teacher ask, Johnnie o how to “Who broke ane window ?”? te Power Gcasan with Age.— medicines loudly blazoned as penacess for all e and gone since Dr. Thomas’ Reletre Oil was first put upon the] the a preparation more highly Uavhted S° | and extending its virtues wider an ia a larger circle every year. It is the medicine of the masses. TO-MORROW. To-morrow is his busy day ; that's| that’ cers. bill floor and when he’ll buy his me a hat and when he’ll ’tend this ish up ay work and when he’ call down resh clerk and when he’ll aa his habits bal and ae ke’ll—what’s the use list of thi ings that he il do Detoe lfway through? ww he’ll do hasn't it beat on ae ear each day you've seen him f Agent, Union| Th * @ crow is | §™ called a crow, unless it is because vi human ills have| phe A Nourishing, Stre: Substitute th-giving If for leat cover ata any cece ae and = cream ree sugar, At your grocer’s, 13c. @ carton, two for 25c. 22 For Calendar of the School and further infor. sprtiog, sop, the Secretary, School of Mining, oe Mining and ; School of Mining | 32s... ineralogy and Geology. A COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE, Chemic: . vil Es ot KINGSTON, ONT. ical Engineecing. McKenzie Mining Company, personal liability. Not subject to ) r the Ontario Gompeciek Aot. (N Incorporated unde : Head Office: Room 405, Cr Authorized Capital, $2,500,000 a Exploration Limited own Life Building, Toronto Divided Into 2,500,000 Shares of the par value of $1.00 each DIRECTORS: Harrington, . McNaught, at Elk Lake has gfe successful operations i Mr. J, lay and found their new veins bluf. This voi width, of which six. inch three inches are calc! our pat io whilst Twas “there, an the vein was showing no silver a fail? chs opua Set Will bp eouUnuba anti -cliter pamteria ie Flalble quant ity. Then « drift will be run rom the a B ‘ON MUSIC. THREE pieces sheet music, 100, Big bargain list free. Meteor Pub. Oo. Chatham, Ontario. Y OOD OPENING FOR DRESSMAKER, Goon milliner, took for aale—T, Peter, Newdale, Man. Farm for sale. (ANGER, Tumors, Lumps, oto and external, oured w: our home treat tee late, “Dr. Bollman Medical Oo., ‘Limited, Collingwood, Ont. -|Keeping Cool 0 jar fachinery ia {a at Elk Clty and will sooa be tl by an open cut along a|h 1a. is shank nine ae in w r 90.'e 9 which wer 200 fe rein has been traced for o' and from it run several smaller veing of: ‘This vo the and the ered and th. Two new veins were also got in the sees of the property run Me abcriek tek Saha pot, ay, algo an en- gine house and blackemith’ ahi The brow ine. from tho, present. indlogtions, ie bright Should ipiiioe bi tered at 20 ft., which is expected, could’ be made in August, The MoKensle atinine’ & ebeploration a trial niniporent ow Jeot to prior gale. offer of took on. abuing © eoeciel installment plan. is largely ‘a mental process calling for peace of mind and tranquility of spirit. the man without life in- whelming. Protection in summer Buy a National Life Policy, issued by Canada’s well-man- aged ree aking possibilities for The m i you Skink at Boule liberal THE NATIONAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canaila HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO Some time ago, an ofice-boy, an: swering the telephone for the firs The rtofa Planolsthe Action, Insist on the “OTTO HIGEL” Plano Action Is Your Hearing Good ¢ HEAR-O-PHONE will re lg th mente of good ie aring. irs et, giving are tlafled users. ee eth Terent Your Overcoags eeprerentenrerits sate aheat: Ane meaee Dy. AGREAT SeMines FO PAPER Tock WASTE PAPER oF e. Troms Metals, Eubtere Bie: EF PULLAN, Phone for particulars. Main 4¢——~ time in-his life, and not peneare use it, was told that when the bell rang he was to answer it. _| When, therefore, he heard it ring he picked up the receiver and shouted :-—“‘Halloa! Who’s vagna Pend “it’s time you were dead.” Minard’s Lintment Cures Diphtheria. ayo MIND'S EYEE: ERRY Sctetinccor ten ge to this ake said iffingham, ‘sliced onions ecatiersa Shout a room et pene the odor of fr Ue: t’s right,” rejoined Bifinghame neck will “Likewise, also, a broken reheve a man of a cold.’ BLISTERS; ORE. FEET. Positively pro- LT COOPER'S) tect. voces FLY : ‘live stock from KNOCKER mites, and all these insects which worry them almost to death in the hot weatt Your coxts will give 36 more milly your horses will wi your sheer be heaton ie youls NOCK $1.75 A GALLON 50c. A QUART WM. COOPER & N TORONTO. -