* . ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands suffer from sick or weakMod
kidneys without knowing the
cause. If you hare backache, headache,
urinary disorders, look to your
?.kidneys?giro the help
pU**T?hVSory- the kidneys need.
Mrs. E. C. Tillman,
Franklin Pike, Lewls\
burg, Tenn., says:
y Mjjy kidneys were In
) terrible shape and I
MMsuffered intensely.
Mbj ) My back ached and I
felt all worn out. I
8?eme^ t0 be running
into dropsy an<l my
weight dropped 35
pounds. For a year I was practically
ah invalid. From the time I started
* kfcinf Doan's Kidney Pills, I Improved |
until completely cured. I believe I
would be In my grave were It not for
this wonderful medicine."
Remember the name?Doan's.
For sale by druggists and general
Storekeepers everywhere. Price 50c.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
IN ART CIRCLES.
First Artist?How Is he as a sculptor?
Second Artist?Oh! he cuts quite &
figure.
FREED FROM SKIN DISEASE
"Our boy was born In Toronto on
Oct 13, 1908, and when three months
old. a slight rash appeared on his
cheek. What appeared to be a wa- ;
ter blister would form. When it
broke, matter would run out, starting
new blisters until his entire face,
head and shoulders were a mass of
scabs and you could not see a particle
of clear skin. Other parts of
his body were affected, but not to
such an extent We tried about every
advertised remeay witnoui nvtui, mdeed
some of them only added to fcla
buffering and one in particular, the
Remedy, almost put the infant
Into convulsions. The family doctor
prescribed for him and told us to
bathe the baby in buttermilk. This
did not do any good, so we took hlra
to a hospital. He was treated as an
out-patient twice a week and he got
worse. If anything. We then called
in another doctor and inside of a
week the boy was, to all appearances,
cured and the doctor said his work
waa done. But the very next day it
broke out as bad as ever.
"We decided that it could not be
cured and must run its course and so
we J"?t kept hit. arms bandaged to
his side to prevent his tearing his
flesh. We left Toronto and shortly
after our arrival in Duluth, the Cutlcura
Remedies were recommended.
We started using them in May, 1909,
and soon the cure was complete. You
would not think he was the same
child for Cuticura made his skin perfectly
clear and he is entirely free
from the skin disease. There has
been no return this time. We still
use only Cuticura Soap for baby's
bath. Robert Mann, Proctor, Minn.,
May 3, 1910."
A Use for the Recall.
Knicker?What do you know about
the recall?
Bocker?I believe in it for umpires.
For COLDS and CHIP
Hicks' CArrniXE Is the best remedy?relieves
the aching au<l feverlahness cures the
Cold and restores uormat condition*. It's
liquid?effects Immediately. 10c., 25c., and SOc. I
At drug stores.
<
If it were not for tbelr long faces
some people have an idea the world
wouian i iuiuw uirj titic h'm^vuo.
T)r. Pierce i Plea*a\it Pellets regulate
aid invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
Rutar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take
as candy.
T)o not expect a friend to ask el
you; anticipate his need.?Socrates.
The Herb laxative. Garfield Tea, overcomes
constipation giving freedom from
sick headache and bilious attacks.
Keep your heart high; that Is tha
sum ul philosophy.?Victor Cousin.
HPREE
ADVICE
TO WOMEN
Women Buffering from any form of
Illness are Invited to promptly communicate
with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
Mass. All letters are received, opened,
read and answered by women. A woman
can freely talk
ffr of her private illIn/wlBkN
!\V ness to a woman;
i. I \ J thus has been esI
I tabllshed this conII
1 v* 71 II fidence between
j\ .jS JL Mrs. Pinkham and
vu *?&2lL//}/ the women of
America which has
never been broken.
Never has she published
a testimonial or used a letter
without the written consent of the
writer, and never has the Company
allowed these confidential letters to
?et_Aut-Ci their possession- as the
?-?^tvundreda of thousands of them in
their files will attest
Out of the vast volume of experience
which Mrs. nnsnam Das to a raw
from, it is in ire tban possible that she
has gained the very knowledt. needed
In your case. She asks nothing in return
except your good will, and her
adrlce has helped thousands. Surely
any woman, rich or poor, should be
glad to take advantage of this generous
offer of assistance. Address Mrs.
Pinkham, care of Lvdia F. Pinkham
i# Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
Every woman oupht to have
I Ljdla E. Pinkham's 80-page
, Text Book. It Is not a book for I
,| ^eaeral distribution, as it is too
: expensive. Jt is free and only
B' I by maiL Write for
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Typewriter Supplies
Largest stock of ribbons, carbon,
oil and other accessories to be
found in the South. Orders filled
same day received.
J. E. Crayion A Co., Charlotte, N. C.
Be a Great Pianist
Yourself
even if you don't know
one note from another.
Educate yourself, your
family and friends to
the beautiful in music.
Sflf PLAYER PIANOS
$400.00 to $950.00
Convenient terms if desired.
CHAS. M. STIEFF
Southern Ware room:
5 Weil Trade Stree', Charlotte, N. C
C. H. WILMOTH, Manager
A Heartless Father.
"I need some help with my household
duties," announced a woman when her
husband came home the other night.
"What's the matter with our daughter?"
the husband wanted to know.
"Our daughter? The Idea! Why,
Jim, you know she's awfully delicate,
and she would die if she had to do
any household work. She has her
school, and?"
"And what? Her teacher's report
shows that she Isn't doing a bit of
school work."
"Hut she is the star member of her
basketball team, and you know she Is
eager to take the prize at the gum
nasium contest. But that's just like
a man?wanting a delicate girl to engage
in rough, hard labor. Be asham- ]
ed of yourself, Jim Jenkinsl You
have no feeling."
The Old Gag.
Miss Lillian B. Howe, at an advertisement
writers' dinner In Denver,
said of the harem skirt:
"It will soon be so widely worn that
the old gag, perpetrated In the '40s on
men, may profitably be revived for
women victims.
"Some sharper, you know, will revive
the gag by advertising in the
Ladies' Own?
"'Send $1 and learn how to keep
your harem skirt from becoming
fringed at the bottom.'
"Thousands of dollars will pour in,
and to each victim the sharper will
reply:
" 'Wear knickers.'"
WANTED TO SLEEP
Curious That a Tired Preach? Should
Have Such Desire.
A minister speaks of tho curjous effect
of Grape-Nuts food on him and
It boo roHaoo/l Kim
nun iv uno ivucivu umi,
"You will doubtless understand how
the suturing from Indigestion with
which I used to be troubled made my
work an almost unendurable burden;
and why it was that after my Sabbath
duties had been performed, sleep was
a stranger to my pillow till nearly
daylight.
"I had to be very careful as to what
I ate, and even with all my care I experienced
poignant physical distress
after meals, and my food never satisfied
me.
"Since 1 began the use of GrapeNuts
the benefits I have derived from
it are very definite, I no longer suffer
from Indigestion, and I began to improve
from the time Grape-Nuts appeared
on our table.
"I find that by eating a dish of this
food after my Sabbath work is done,
(and I always do 60 now) my nerves
are quieted and rest and refreshing
sleep are ensured me.
"I feel that I could not possibly do
without Grape-Nuts food, now that I
know Its value. It Is Invariably on our
table?we feel that we need It to make
the meal complete and our children
will eat Grape-Nuts when they cannot
be persuaded to touch anything else."
Name given by Postum Co.. llaMla
Creek. Michigan.
Read tho famous booklet, "The Road
to Wellville," iii pkgs. "There's a
Reason."
Etpt ri-od the nbove Iftlrrt A ?m?
one npprari from tine to tine. They
are teanlnt, true, and fall of kuua
Interest.
*
REVIEW
Way School Ltstoa for Joe 25. 1911
Specially Arranged for Thu Paper i
GOLDEN TEXT?"V, hat Doth the Lord
Require of Thee.'biit fo Do'Justly. and"tr>
J/Ove Merry, and to Walk Humbly With
Thy God." MIc 6:8.
r.'.erent forms of review are sultcJ
to classes of different ages and
different degrees of development, so
that a variety of methods Is suggested
below. Some of these plans
may need to be united with others to
fill out the session, and any other
changes and adaptations of them may
be made that seem best to the
teacher.
The quarter's lessons have fallen
up six books of the Old Testament.
There have been five lessons In Second
Kings, two in Second Chronicles,
two In Isaiah, and one each In Jonah,
Micah and Hosea. Select six members
of the class and have each
write a three-minute essay on one of
these books, telling about the general
eourse of the lessons or lesson from
that book, and the teachings brought
out therein. Let the class listen care
fully to each essay, and at the close
dictate a set of questions, which you
have written beforehand, on the quarter's
lessons as a whole, having the
class write answers to the questions
as they are read.
The teacher will write on slips of
cardboard or heavy manila paper a
series of questions on the lessons of
the quarter, about five questions on
each lesson. These questions will
cover the principal facts of the lessons.
and will be so framed that the
answers can be very brief, yet adequate.
Lay the slips of paper, face
down, on the class table or on a large
book held in the lap, mix them up.
and have the class draw them one
at a time, in turn. The scholar that
draws a question will read it aloud,
and then answer it if he can, retaining
the slip. If he does not answer
correctly, or at all. the next on his
left will try to answer it, and so on
around the class. The scholar that
answers it will hold .the slip, and the
scholar that holds the largest number
at the end of the recitation is declared
the victor in the little contest.
Announce this plan a week in advance.
that the class may study for it.
Take a series of lesson pictures.
Obliterate the titles of the pictures,
and fasten a bit of ribbon to each.
Place the pictures lq a box open at
the end, and let the ribbons extend
outside. The scholars will draw
these pictures out one after the other,
each Bcholar telling the class about
the lesson to which his pictures belongs.
holding up the picture as he
does so. After the pictures have
been used once, If the.re Is time they
may be returned to t.be box and the
exercise may be repeated. This form
of review is especially adapted to the
primary department
The class will be divided, at least
a week In advance. Into two sides,
each side with a leader. The sides
will meet by themselves and each
prepare a series of questions on all
the lessons of the quarter. The teacher
will meet with each Bide and make
sure that the questions are fair ones,
and clearly expressed. On review day
the two sides will Bit facing each other.
One side, through Its leader, will
propose a question to the other side,
which will answer if It can, speaking
always through its leader, but always
after consultation with the rest of the
side. Then the second side will propose
a question to the first side, and
so on, alternating. If the answer Is
wrong, the side that proposed the
question scores a point; if partly
wrong, half a point. The side that
Is defeated may be required to give a
social, at the teacher's home, to the
other side.
This review, which Is especially
suited to adult classes, consists of a
series of essays or talk's on ine principal
topics of the various lessons.
As far as possible, the speakers will
rhoose their topics or lessons, but
the teacher will have a list ready for
suggestion. The following list will
be an aid:
I.?The Healing Side of Religion.
II.?Our Unseen Defenders. HI.?
Starting the Young in Their Lives.
IV.?Our Care for C.od's House. V.?
The Universality of Christianity.
VI.? The Perils of Pride. VII.?Our
Work for Our Country. VIII.?Tcmjierance
Work Needed Today. IX.?
The Madness of Militarism. X.?God's
Forgiveness, and How to Obtain It.
XI.?Reform Methods That Succeed.
XII.?The Final Results of Sin.
The teacher will take a large sheet
of heavy manlla paper, and wtth a
broad-pointed shading-pen and very
black ink. in large letters, he will
copy as much of the following outline
of the quarter's lessons as he can get
on the sheet; then he will go on with
other sheets till it is all copied. Fold
ea< h sheet back along the central
line, taking pains to keep each half
of the outline on its side of the sheet.
Place the sheets before the class one
after the other, and have the scholars
ropy them carefully. Before a sheet
1b copied the scholars will fold their
sheets of paper backward down the
center so as to divide them Into two
columns for exactness In copying
After a sheet has been copied, the
teacher will fold the right hand side
backward so that It Is out of sight,
i and see If the class can complete
each line of the leftband side from
memory Then go on to 'he next
sheet, but return to tb'* preceding
sheets before each new one Is < opied
In this way much may be fixed 1a
mind during the hour.
Development of Man.
Man does not develop In the high
est sense until he comes Into a eon
srlous need of spiritual attainment
until there Is a hungering and thirst
lng after the fruits of the spirit?gen
tleness, long suffering, goodness, tern
perancc, love?Rev. Gay Arthur Jamie
son, New York.
?
Seed of the Church.
The blood of the martyrs Is th<
! church, the giving up of life Is ai
heart in all great movements, cxpla
torv.?Rev. Allvn K. Foster. Baptist
Brooklyn.
Have a Purpose.
Live for something. Do good ant
leave behind you a monument of vir
tue that the storm of time can nevei
destroy. Write your name In kind
ness, love and mercy on the hearts
of thousands you come in contacl
with year by year; you will never be
t forgotten
Trick of the Devil.
The de.il is putting the butter OI
' the right side of his bread when h<
I gets a big sinner to count the hypo
crltes In the church.
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solving' negro problem
Under Conditions, the Matter Seemed 1
Comparatively Easy of
Arrangement.
The central police station was overcrowded
one day last week. Officers
were wondering what they would *(\o
should another arrest be made, when
the door opened and a sleepy-looking,
blue eyed foreigner drifted in with a
most dejected "Goot efnlng, mens."
The officers nodded their greetings
to the stranger, who then asked: "Can
I did some sleepings here? I yust
came from Chicago and am start to
work tomorrow."
"Well, the only space we have left
Is a bunk which is already occupied
by a colored man. You can share
that if you want to," replied the officer.
The man thought for a few minutes,
scratched his head and said:
"Well, I guess 1 no can see him in
dark, and besides I am tired and want
sleep."?Milwaukee Wisconsin.
WISE BROKER.
Jlggs?That marringo broker was to
get 10 per cent, of the girl's estate for
arranging a match with a French marquis,
but he did better than that?lie
took it all.
Wlggs?How?
Jiggs?Married the girl himself.
"The Bard of Oden."
The Kev. George F. Culnier, " he
bard of Odon," celebrated his eighty[
sixth birthday recently. The Rev.
Mr. Culmer was born May 22, 1825, in
Kent, England. during the reign of
George Frederick (George IV.), for
whom he was named. At the time of
his birth John Qulncy Adams was
president of the United States.
I>r. Culmer has been a minister for
many years in the Methodist Episcopal
church until his advanced age
made it necessary for him to retire. !
| He is a scholar and poet. Many of
1 his poems hnve been published in
magazines and newspapers. ? Washington
Correspondence Indianapolis
! News.
Historic Event Celebrated.
Australia recently commemorated
! the one hundred and forty-first anni!
versary of Captain Cook's first land!
ing. It v.as in 1770 that H. M. S. Endeavor.
a barque of 370 tons, entered
the inlet first called Sting Rays Harbor,
but afterwards Botany Hay, from
the beauty nnd variety of the plants
i growing about its shore. The vessel
' remained eight days, and before she
I left the British flag was hoisted. As
Is the custom on each recurring annl:
versary, the flag was again unfurled
; upon the spot where it was first dls'
piayfd, and was saluted by the guns
? * 4*% t Kn horhnr
oi me \nurt>iii|>b iub .
Tea Time In Chile.
Either tea or verba mate Is served
In Chile at 4 p. ci., not only In the
homes, but at clubs, restaurants and
hotels, and many business houses. A
cup of tea and a roll or small cake In
the club or hotel cost from eight to
twelve cents 1'nlted States gold, while
the business houses serve It free
rather than have the clerks leave their
work to go out for It.
Intricate Letter.
When Kilklns was away from home
i on a long business trip, lie got a letter
from his wife that still puzzles him.
It ended thus:
"Haby Is well and lots brighter than
she used to be. Hoping you are the
same, I remain, your loving wife."?
I Everybody's.
Perhaps.
"Why did Humpty Dumpty sit on
the wall?"
"He probably thought he could hold
It down."
To apprehend contempt is to have
deserved it already.?Pierre Loti.
(A short human-in
ouiiie
To tell you the curious story 01
affects the digestion of food.
I refer to the condition the
before, at the time, or just folio
of food.
i If he has been properly educ
fty have) he w ill help you unders
machinery of digestion.
To start you thinking on
subject, / will try to lay out the \
way and you can then follow it
details.
' I
Pawlow (pronounce Pavloff) a fai
I siolan and Chemist, experimenting c
j into the tube lending from the thro;
They were first put under chlorofc
* ! anaesthetic and the operation was pa
t i kept for months in very good eonditk
When quite hungry some un-app^
? placed before them and, although hi
to eat, it was shown by analysis of t
stomach that little if any of the dig
found.
' Then, in contrast. 89me raw meat
couldn't reach It at once, and a litth
r the minds of the dogs to "anticipate"
petite. When the food was finally gi
i voured it ravenously and with ever;
isfaction. The food was passed out i
j the opening before it reached the
found to be mixed with "Ptyalin" th<
. the mouth, which, is Important for tl
gestion. Theu an analysis was made
* "There's a Reason" ;
i started with POST TO
I HHlii !
! ALCOHOL-3 PEil CENT
i /Vegetable Preparation for As&3I
similating the Food and Re^ulaling
the Stomachs and Bowls of *
?? h I,1! IMTiff 1 h 11 1H MM i
Mr Promotes Digestion,Cheerful?:
; ness and Rest Contains neither
' ;> Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
s: Not Narcotic
<* Reap* tfOlH DrSAHl'El PfTCRER
Sttd
{V, Alx Stfna \
i ' RotktUt S*Hs
t" Atiie Seed I
!< Pitytrmi*/ - \
BiCnritnnt* !*>{* I
J H'or*i Set J -
.,C I Winkrjrtrn Fltitor '
? '* 1
v;: A perfect RemedyrorConsnpa- J
Mr tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, f
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- I
^ ness and Loss OF SLEEP \
FacSimde Signature of
j(-| C&Af/fZZSvTift
Centaur Company.
NEW YORK.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Couldn't See the Resemblance. 1
They have been joking Assistant
Treasurer James A. Matthews of the
Guardian bank, on his resemblance to 1
President Taft, and Mr. Mathews has l
steadily refused to be annoyed there- |
by. So the Jokers subsided and the |
joke died a natural death.
Until the other night, when Mr. and | .
Mrs. Mathews dined together with |
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harmon and their i 1
little daughter, when the Taft resemblance
was revived. Turning to young
\ttcc 111 rmnn M r Mathews asked
whether she. too. thought lie looked
like the president,
l Dorothy studied long and earnestly.
Then she answered:
"Not in the face, TTnele Jim."?
Cleveland Trader.
CHII.I.S 4 Ml KKVI'.n A \D ACI'K i
Rapidly disappear on using Kllxlr
llnitrk. a preventative for all Malarial
Diseases.
"I recommend 'CllxIr llnbck' to all
| sufferers of Malaria and Chills. Have
suffered for several years, have tried
i everything, but failed, until I came j
across your wonderful medicine. Can ,
truly say It has cured me."?(leorge Ini
scoe. Company <?. 4th Hatalllon.
Kiltlr Italick f>0 cents, all druggists or
Kloczcwskl & Co.. Washington D. C.
Old Superstition.
It was prescribed by an old superstition
that If those who were affected ,
with ague would visit at dead of night
the nearest crossroad five different
times and then bury a new laid egg,
the disease would be burled. If tho
experiment failed, they attributed It
to some unlucky accident that may
have befallen them on the way.
Two Varieties.
Little While?Say, pa, what Is business
courtesy.
Pa?There are two kinds of business
courtesy, my son. One Is tho
kind extended to people who pay
J cash, and the other is extended to peo!
pie who don't.
When Fate Mocks.
"Too had about Joe."
"What's the matter?"
"He sprained his arm and they are
nfratit he can i ever pitch again, so his
folks are going to make a doctor or
something of that sort out of him."
Pretty Quick.
lie Hut couldn't you learn to love
me, Anna?
She- I don't think I could, Harry.
Ho (reaching tor his hat??It is as
1 feared you are too old to learn.?
Harper's Itazar.
Raw.
More?On you believe oysters have
brains?
Hored?Certainly I do, since they
know when to shut up.
In this world one must be a little
[ too kind to be kind enough.?Marl
vaux.
teres/ story written by C. Hr. Post for the Postum
f how the mind the stnmnrli. in'c
hi.own that the <11
freely, exaetly as
mind Is In. fust . , ~~~
w7ng the inking
V ( :iu:-' rl < >;"!<
of the mind, frot
ntcd (the majoran
hour believinf
tand the curious v her< i.- an <
out through the
post;vo jinrps in
this interesting quickly digest foe
plan in a genera! the mind.
7to more minute I"? you pick u|
Unappetizing f<
anticipation, doei
nous Russian Phv- juices to flow. w
'n oni" does. cut sight, and hence I
it to the stomach. . . . .
machinery of the
um or 'Onie other f(,r digestion.
inless. They were
>n. How natural, th
'tizing food was to a meal in a p.
tnger forced them u, the breakfast
he contents of the \>en 'ollow **th
estlve Juices were bit* of corn ?ke
and some good ye
ing picture canno
as put where they condition of min
? time allowed for nature has hidder
end create an ap- and do their wo
^iSe'ofVat These digestive
nto a dish through ?Jpresf,d v'iTb *
stomach. It was agreeable appear;
e alkaline juice of Solid facts tha
ie first step in di- who esteems prii
of the cont?-nts of valuable asset in
for saying "The Memory l.i
ASTIES.
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issilifi
For Infants and Children.
he Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the JL ^
Signature /Am
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111
Jr For Over
Thirty Years
CAST0R1A
Y*? OfWTAUH 00?AAWY. RIV TORI OHT.
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
CARTER'S LITTLE ^
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
?act surely and ABWl^inTrn'p
gently on the JSB&fW i..5iFr
liver- Cure JlEBr l uFD
Biliousness. El*.1:*
Head- ArkS
ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
*?555^15! Thompson's Eye Wafer
''DEAF" BEGGAR COULD HEAR
Incident That Struck Householder aa
Being Along Slightly Humorous
L'nes.
"Many funny things happen in a
flat during the course of ft few
months," said a Milwaukee flat dweller,
"hut one of the best things I ever
saw happened yesterday.
"I was suddenly roused from my
slumber by three loud knocks on the
door. Jumping to my feet and into a
bathrobe, I hastened to see what was
wanted. I opened the door in timo
to see a young fellow half way up the
flight to the next floor.
"'Hello, there!' I yelled at hlra.
"He turned around, hastened back
and handed out a small envelope,
pointing to the inscription. I glnnced
at it. It was an appeal for aid because
the applicant was deaf and
dumb.
"Say, 1 was mad enough to kick him
down stairs. Then the joke struck
me and I slammed the door in his face
and wan t arn m lieu luugiiuig.
First Aid.
George Ado. at a luncheon In Chi*
rami, paid a gallant compliment to a
well-known actress.
The act re s wore a _.irem skirt of
the new flame color and Mr. Ade said
to her:
"It is pretty. \nd what an odd
rrdor it Is! Tell me the name of the
color."
"Flammo de Vestive? flame of Vesu- j
vli:s," tlie actress answered.
"Me jahers," said Mr. Ade, "ye make
a vurry purty crater."
The Exception.
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i which no food had entered. It was
u? stive fluids of stomach were flowing
if the desirable food had entered.
it it was not the pr? senee of food
(li:; ~T i\ .? juice: tO flow, bill the flow
ly and a < ne as a result of the action
li "anticipation."
'I'll to eit tl food ho liked f r or or
; he was getting it in'o his stomach,
Mince went there; every particle went
opening and yet all this time the dlwed
to the stomach, prepared to
d, In response to the curious orders of
i the lesson?
iod. that which falls to create mental
s not cause the necessary digestive
hereas, food that Is pleasing to the
;o the mind, will cause the complicated
bodv to prepare in a wonderful way
ion, to reason that one should sit down
;aceful, happy state of mind and start
, say witn some ripe delirious rruu,
a bowl of crisp, lightly browned, thin
Post Toasties, add a sprinkle of sugar
How cream and the attractive, appetlz*
t escape your eye and will produce the
d which causes the digestive Juices
i in mouth and stomach, to come forth
rk.
juices can be driven back by a mind
orry, hate, anger or dislike of the dlsince
of food placed before one.
t are worthy the attention of anyone
ne health and human happiness as a
the game of life.
ngers" when breakfast is
HAD BEEN SILENT SUFFERER!
Subordinate Officer the Recipient of
Hints Intended for His
Superior.
A sea captain's wife tells (his story
of a raaiden woman, sister of one of
the owners of the ship on *lilch sjie
once made a long voyage. She had
ve*-y decided opinion on most matters,
and she and the captain had many
spirited arguments at the dinner table.
The captain's wife, a meek, submissive
1 ttle soul, fearing that in the
heat or argument her husband might
say anything to offend his august
passenger, was in the habit of kick- 1
ing him in the shins to hint at moderntion.
Nevertheless, all these remind- j
ers passed unheeded.
One day she administered a more '
vigorous kick than usual, and noticed
an expression of pain flit across the
face c-f the mate, who sat opposite
her.
"Oh. Mr. Brown, was that your
shin?" she asked.
"Yes, Mrs. Blaikle," said the mate,
meekly, "hit's been my shin hall the
r>, n ' n r,, " Vmith'a f'nmMnlOIl
,
He Got the Pass.
"I want a pass.'
"Paea? You're not entitled to a
pass. You are not an employe.
Sorry."
"No; but here the anti-pass law says
free transportation can be granted to
'necetsary caretakers of live stock,' !
poultry and fruit.' Well, I'm going on
this trip with an aunt that's a hen?
there's your poultry; a girl that's a
peach?there's your fruit; and a
nephew that's a mule?there's your
live stock. Gimme a pass."?The WayBill.
Showed Tact of King.
It was the order of the day at a
late shoot at Sandrlngham that hen
pheasants should not he shot, and one ,
of the guests brought down a hen
which fell near King Edward's place
In the line. Anxious not to hurt the
offender's feelings by an over rebuke,
the king pointed to the corpus delicti
and said: "Ah. Gurney, what a man
you are for the ladles!"?Life of Edward
VII.
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