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DAILY CAFirVL JOUBKAIi, ATJW..OOOXf.ATUR0Y.,KrTMSR , MMA. -..,,
SHIP. BQUND
By ELDERT
a big vbuslness 1? a steamship
A Jad for.a port called.Success. It
t a large force of men to operate
Ukwjfc'fViornni vlellanca la not
lk? IS. nrice of liberty, but It la tho
Srveo; other good thing, In-
fftig-steamboatlng.
to keen this steamship moving, tho
:?. Mflulres tho assistanco ot
fuft "eoplo wHo have ,n
-iAnoM of aim ono purpose a
fidJTto do the right thing and tho
tl. thing In order that tho ship
SSi mo"o steadily, surely and safe-
J on her course. Curiously enough.
Lre are men constantly falling over
2S These folks who faU oyer
S"aro always, cautioned, to keep
Kffffpm dangerous 'places, at 11
?&e iro those who dellgM In tak
Ut risks These individual who
tJtt off, nnd cling to floating spars,
ir are Picked up by piurlng craft,
SmIII declare that they wpro "dla
TutmA." They say tho captain or
. niate or their comrades had It
Mhem. I nm Incited to think
Lt no man was ever. Vd'scbargcd"
frwa a successful concer.n ho dl
cBargc himself.
" Whan a man quits his work, Bay.
-iHueiho engine or scrubbing tho
flk and leans ovor tho Bldo calling
TOuidom, explaining what n bum
boat he Is abroad of. how bad the
Eed li and what a fool there is for
i Captain, ho gradually lposons hh
hold until 'hou falls Into tho yeasty
i&o There Is no one to blamo but
MiHelf yet probably you will have
bird work to make him understand
tali llle nolnt. When a mntr Is told
odo a certain thing, and thorp Iqap
rfhlilln or even his heart, tho for
wk ''I wasn't hired Jo, do that."
u , standing upon n grensod plank
that Inclines toward tho aea. When
tie plank Is tilted to n proper angle,
he Koes to Davy Jones' locker, and
nobody tilts the fatal p'ank but tho
bjii himself. And tho wny tho plank
li WUd Is this: Tho man take.
more interest In pairing crnft nnd
!t li going on on land, than in do-
THIS
rorsTitvfl
I.VTHKASINO POPULATION
W. S. Hossltcr writer In tho Atlan
tic Monthly as follews: .-
"HaTlng accomplished an ox"0"'
r rapid and aomowhat n-'lMal
-rowth, tho American ropub'' nn-
pws to bo approaching a condition '
la which, wore tho 'hip or state to
ait oft tha towllne of Immigration,
the woitd mako very Blow popula
tion headway. Wcro tho present rnto
of al'en arrival? to contlnuo, that
fact, In tho light of tho consua rec
ord, wqitld moroly. Justify expecta
tion of continued diminution of in
crme. "Wore inch diminution to cont'nuo
to Ihe roldcjo of tho twentieth century
at the game rato as from 18C0 to
1900. tho population of conotinent'd
United States In 19G0 would not ex
ceed ono hundred and thirty mil
loss, and after that dato would ton.l
to becomo itntlonary. Thero Is n
vopolar tendency to ovorotlmato fu
ture population.
Predlct'ons concerning tho mim
to of inhabitants likely to bo llv
lK In tho United States in 1900
which wero made early in tho nlno
tceath cantuxy, or w.lthjn tho Inst CO
jean, whether by students or state.
nun Mho UHoh Innltiillnt nvnn Prftsl-
dent Jncoln), greatly oxcco&ei' ;ho
total actually reported for that year.
Three nations only now havo moro
Uaaoni) hundred million Inhabitants
Ravla, Jpdla and Chlnn. Thoy
ae'lrjf(b-' agricultural, .
Iaau-trlal nation (which hnvo
ore iclAve and restless communi
ties) la genqral aro small in, area anl
hare r.Ut"veiy ,sniaU populations,
Urn ey apbjoct to CQntro).
The United Statoi will soon loin
tie thrw nations excoedlng one bun
dred mUllon , but differ rndlmlb
from them, alnro niaunfacturlng, mln
la and other Industries aro utoadllj
otUtripnlog agrlonlturo. Urban pop
Qktloa is jncroaslnc !aur tlmea ns
raoldi aa. that of to country dla
trlcta."
A I'roinMni; Lawyer,
The younu lawyer had waited many
d for clients, and still thoy did
aot como 1Mb bills wero mounting
lher and liitfhe', a,n'd, aad to say,
yome of bis rreflitors wero bocemlnt:
mpaUent At thh very minute his
lwr whom ae owed for his last
lnter overcoat wa sitting besldo
U deck utterlug all Boris of dire
lareata,
I1J1 wy y'J whn I can," he sal
nell, that doesn't satisfy mo,'
JKwiM the tailor "What wouli1
fnP'a. do ou think,! t I wero to
'nil mattar to the courti and
rouT"
"you'd pet Judgment, qt coiiraa,"
"8 young lawyer.
i.jj!8 1 yr onlnlo. you
!2 ,eK to 8tand on" B l
"J a leg,- returned lUt brlt
i ftain'r advise you to," sa4
- -V ,,r- ,lh Rleam n h'a eye
MiLh" "ost talnly npt you
. retorted th tailor aarcas-
WrS!:,lufd ,he lawvr. 'Whi
iT B0nt of your bll)?'
WT?' hilars d Mty
.1 H the tai'or.
., Wit Ut , .. ..
t, wi.q me tailor. "WBat
ikJj" it consulted me In
nSlSt su at Jaw and have
y "accept wy adTice
kf mi rj "We, ni htweea ymn
i m W?, gili he lr "If
5 i Iklm you v' t o-
VaiJ111 Put tk waiter la
FOR SUCCESS
HUBBARD
Ing his work on board ship. So I re
peat: No man employed by a suc
cessful .concern was evor discharged.
Those who fall overboard, get on tho
greased plank and then give it a tilt
to Btarbonrd.
If you are on a greaied plank, you-
uuuer got on irora it, ana quickly
too.,
LOyalty is tho thing!
Tho first item Ir tho comtnonsenso
croed la obedlencfc. Do your work
with a whole heartj Revolt is sorao
times ncce8sary, Witt tho man who
mixes revolt and objodlence Is doomed
to disappoint hlmtelf and overybodv
with whom ho has dealings. To
flavor work with proto-t la to fall
absolutely., When you. rovolt. whr
rovolt climb, get out, hike, dofy
tell everybody and everything to go
to limbo! That disposes of tho cnoo.
You'thus separnto yourself entirely
from tho-o you have served no ono
mlflundcrstandB yon you have do
dared your elf. But to pretend to
oboy, nnd yot, carry .in your heart
tho spirit of revolt, i to do half
hearted nnd slipshod work. If ro
volt nnd obedlonco ar,o equal, your
ongino will Etop on tho contor and
you benefit nobody, not oven your
solf. Tho spirit of obedlonco Is tho
control'lng impulse of the rccoptlvo
mind and tho hospitable heart. There
nro boats that mind tho holm and
boats that don't. Those that don't,
got holc3 knocked In them sooner ior
.later. To keep off tho rocks obey the
rudder. Obedience I, not to Bavlshv
oboy this man nor that, but It Is that
cheerful mentnl condition which re
sponds to tho nccoislty of tho case,
and, doea tho thing. Obedlonco to
the institution loyalty! Tho man
who hai not, learned to obey ha
trouble ahead of him every atop .pf
tho wayt tho world has it in for him
because he has It In for tho world.
Tho raon who does not knavf how to
rocotvp order is not fit to lisuo thorn.
But ho who knows how to oxecutc
ordorH Is nrcpnr'ng tho way to give
them, nnd better still to hnvo thorn
obeyed. .
And tho tailor wont oit mnrvollng
much thnt so IngonloiiB a yriing pon
tleman plimtlil bo n nin-'lt of tho
grnt P'tny of tho unemployed. Har
por's Weekly.
Lowt'Htoft China.
At tho ond o fthu north parade,
Lowestoft, is tho Warren IIouso, a
placo ot great Intrcstuo connois eura
or China. It was hero, in tho eight
eenth century, that a discovery of
tine clay was mndo wh'ch oventunlly
led to Lowestoft manufacturing ho.
china which h now bo raro that it la
almost priceless.
Initial experiments mndo by Howljn
Lusou, Eiq., of Qunton Park, noat
Ixwesto.t, with some flno clay dlb
covered accidentally on his cstnto re
sulted in completo succesi and ulti
mately led to tho opening of a factory
at Lowestoft In 175G for tho manu
factur'; of flno oarthenwaro and por
celain "soft paBto."
In 1775 n finely glazed and decor
ated "hard paste" was introduced,
tho ofllcloncy nnd beauty of which be
tokened a brilliant success for tho
proprietors. Contemporary ovldenco
indisputably shows that from 1770
to 1So0 tho Lowestoft works wore at
tho zenith of tholr famo. Owing,
however, to tho onromous exponsoa
and difficulty Incurred In procuring
china clay from CornwnJl and olae
whoro (nftor tho orglnnl clay rs
exhausted) nnd tho rapidly Increas
ing competition of other makers Us
prosperity waned, tho'collap o'carno,
nnd tho works wero Closed In 1803.
London Globe. .
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A NKW 8U11STITUTK
OBTAIXKD VOK CKLLULOSR
A fow yearH ngo n Qerman chemUt
obtained a cellulose acetato or acotyl
cellulose by tho action of acotic acJI
If Ton Bead Thl
It will he to learn that tho loading nMl
cal writers and rachtira of all tha mivmy
achools of pruHlcd reeewraund, In Ui
atrongeat term polbl, each and every
Ingredient enterlug Into the composition
of Dr. Plerco'a Golden Medical Dlscovwi
fortheeuraof weak atQiaacb.dypiaia
catarrh of stomach, "liver ronpUInt
torpid liver, or billouanchM. chnjulu bowi
affecUons, and all calnrrliRl Ulwaaei iw
whatover region, name or.nature It U
also a specific reaiody for all such cbrnnlc
or Jong standing cuaM of catarrhal alliw
tlons and tholr roultunta, a bronchial
throat and lung dUua (uxcept ctiiuuuii
Uoa)accotnpunlHl with wivprecoiiKha. I
Is mt bo goo I for acute eoldi and cough
but for finfrerlHg, or chronic caM It b
MtMclally etUeactoua lu producing per
flcuur"! li iooulni Black Cherry bark
GoWna Seal rwii. Blood root. Stone root
Mandrake p.t and Queen' root-all ol
which are h ly prals?d as remwllea foi
all the above uuntloned affections by suet
ltMjat w cal wrltrs i and tmlien i w
Prof. Barth ow.ofyJefferoa Mwl.Col
Imm: Prof, t ar jfi tha ubiv. oi raj
Prof. Flnlewr.
l'wmiI. M. D.. of Ben
iBc'.aCc?5; Eft 52SJ
ft'dP'Sj-'iMi n il ' niuiLnmi! Prof.
pfift
Chi
M.Scv
m, oenna . i ";.-,-'. .' : :"
UwIb
. M. l., ot uaaaewasia
CLlcaro. and scores M
Med.
lly uaslawat la Uelr aevwal
fpractlee.
Ssiki
gi'i.dl
k
TJpV;nBU
BnpafVR
bclty
111
uinatt at luaeriti
ilMdraMno no wjs-. -"j
KSWfllvieTe7nu7elf umAJt
HnnYUn nnd ttJ la a mrt ktmui
liXcureVnhrftn'lV4S2:
ihial UiSit and ut afon. Tha
STuV; hSht -'"ItKmiuKvS
mr airwclicw""?
fl?.?!!f "irfiis
m m rww r--- Tin J. J (uiiiU wll r l nlll.. k.n w'th mtt Wtr. WS
SJJr Ufa" -GoWea Medical W'cojery ea wd Mr E t (o the Dally Mir- S
JS4JS30tt ZWin. J w. have rowed, toother Sftl
NATURE
aN0W0MANf6RK
Nftture and a woman's work com
Dined bavo produced felio grandest
remedy for Yoman,s ilia that tho
world has ever known.
In tho good old-fashioned) days ot
ir grandmothers they rolled upon
tub roots and heros of- the field to
euro disease and mltiguto suffering.
The Indians on our Western
Plain8to-dny am produce root and
herbs for ovory ailment and cure
diseases that bailie tho most skilled
physicians who have spent years in
the study of druirs.
From1 tho roots nnd herbs of the
field Lydia . Pinkhuna more than
thirty .years ago-gavo to the women
of the world a remedy for their pe
culiar ills, more potent and efllca
oiousthun any combination of drugs.
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is now recognized as the
standard rmucdy for woman's ills.
Mrs. Bertha Mutt', of 515 Is. C. HI.
Louisiana, Mo,, writes:
"Complete restoration to health
means so much to mo that for tho sake
of other sutTurlu? women I an Trilling
to make my troublea nubile.
"For twelve years 1 liadbeBauffrr
Ing with tho tvornt forma of ftmale ill.
During that time 1 ImduleTen different
physicians without lnlp No tontfitr
can tell what I Buffered, aud at tlmch 1
could hardly walk. About two years
ago I wroto Mrs. Pink hum far adrlec
I followed It, and can truly nay that
Lydla 1'. Plnkhnm'K Vcgclabln Com
pound and Mra. Pinkham's advice rr
ttored health and Btreugtli. It li
worth mountains of igold "to sufferlaj
ffomim."
What Lydia E. PiukhamV Togo
table Compound did for Mrs. Mult,
it will do for other suffering wotoexi.
on cotton and othor forma of cellu
lose which possessed a high degrco of
compactness aad toughneiB, but for
which thero wa no specific technical
application, Row hehas aucceoded
In producing Another form of collu
loso acetatofl named col I It, which U
endowed with distinctly Valuable
proportlcs.
It Is eaally soluablo In such solvent-!
as alcohol, or acetic other, which
do not seriously affect the health of
workmen; and, what b more Im
portant, It combines with camphor
exactly as does gun cotton, yleld'ng
Slaatlc masses quite sralllar to or
Inary collulold. Camphor can by
replaced by other organic substances,
and tho resultant product' range
from hard and touch to soft, leather
Ilko. even rubboi-llko composition.
All of thoso varlod forms ot cellit aro
?"l
dndahOvoallfl not readily combuatN
ana, aoovo aim not rcaany corauuau
ble
Somo var etlea do not burn at
n.hnn ,..- i o fljimo but
utnors ourn in a name, uui
all.
rnmlumlinn ruiapa when tho Camu3
.c.omJ"'!:.n CM 8 i
Tha differed nronortloa of calllt
Mr J rharfHatlr of ffaSi aelatlne
JnnM . h ,1 i L nd t
collulold, leatnor and rubber, ana it
.W-tarn dtver. hurnosea Prob"
STiflS 'SLiSS KaSBonuM
hoou arise, as we haVe lacked hither
to a substance at opce transparent as
Klasa aa nllablo as a wovon fabr'c.
, It would aeem to lond Itself ad
thlrab'o for. decorative offeots, as Iti
can bo molded like crystal or receive
the delicate Imprint of thp finest de
sign''. Tho -hoots of cellit aro pre-1
iared la all degrees of hardness for
tho purpose of receiving Impressions.
Tho results sometimes resemble en
amel, attain line leather, or "ntlrely
novel Effects are evolved. E pec al
ly Intere-tlng aro the specimens of
patent leather and of linoleum coated
w,th cellit. The designs of the lino
leum are not printed on the Mrce
of the tlsauo, but are part of the
transparent cellit coating with great
ly enhanced effect.
Cellit insulation for electric wire?
combines the advantage over' the
present material! of cheannoas and
raoro attract've appearance!, while
occupying les snace.
A dlstanct id oxlu for cellit In
preparing wat,er'roof, airtight con
in'mting 'many need, o; the
hinHnr Brt the surceen: In the
tainers for perfumery, uonuona, ;.
;no oooa
the man-
- .. - . -- -. - ,..
H future of toys, ran, ana !nui
inta, nt inmMH- ua where ra
B,,UnM, (0 wMer aM pllabll'ty are
the oh'ef reojulromenti, uoasaiar
Rbport.
81R CIIARLKA IMF.WK
.!" " "''.'
"i would sooner row wita air
oa -,-,. and wt Jmivo rowed toetei
so long that wo are perfectly wale
ed. ., ,.
"Onr race la almb t exactly the
me day by day. We row U atraam
f - nine minute, aad Tetura la about
ive the retHrn cpurae befag shorter,
iliiv V stoM IHr Charlo. a M
TlAKTWnJHXaVp
Sir Charles has rowed -wlth.,ta,sted- svaa toa were hlpped-'between
lly day by -day.' deck at a"2G aklUlng.t.08) rate, the
"Thts season -we began at the end remainder IA cool chamber at a 7?
ot July arid shall continue until the HUUnr (?UU4) rate.,
last ot (September,-" As a result of'.tkta year's experl-
.vlttet aft MrGladstOHO-earaed the ece tke Natal Orchard association,
MtB of VGramd Old MAn" by his oc der which the exportatlona havo
togeaariaa achievements as a- feller beea made, a,ieoua that,-oltrus fruit
of trees, se- Sir Charles Dllke may, ca,n be sueeeaetully carried to Euro
In a sense, bo regarded aa the "Grand Pn markotj svad taltVprleea obtained
Old Man" of' the Hirer Tbamea, with terwargoM QUalltirj tkt iUBiusi be
everrpreapectdf retaintagklB health, IPPd"(boK caamberB, but that
vigor and acquatlci-aldU tor 20' year 77,MMtii lw.doo Oi'gh, a, rate to
to eome. permti4;hlputeBts belog made at
Rowing stroke In a'palr-oared out- a WoflL .The t6(aj, oversea exportB
rigger le very differeatteeculllng tha ot NaUI trtjeta fruta ot all sorts dur-"tTl-bnllt
wherry" of a -Jolly young ,n 17' amouated to only $Uj7S0,
waterman." gr Charles often imd an theexyerta to othor colonlei, In
dies about tho qvtlter reaches of the SentlfAtrlfto $5B1,440,--Consular
Thamea la a dlagy, bttt regards this ort.
aa merely an active foifm of Idleness. i n
Ills morulas; quarter of an hour at T1IH MANUFACTURE OF
racing pace with Mr. East le a stren-
uoua delight worthy of' the legklator
wno nas oeea uostriDeti aa maater or
"the BtronEcst brain and the- most
comprehensive knowledge in Modern
political lire." emioyed as thevAafAe for the thin
This hard pulling Is actual training alkes of wood MW(!etaslyely,U7e(l
work, and there are rumors that Slriiajtho rhanufactarr of, all aorta of
Charles may shortly overcome his articles of use, 8tteJ,a'Woed plat,
diffidence' aa 'an olderiyathlete of ex haiketa and the exterlen Adleh of
traordlnary powers' and create a aea- furniture and woodwork. The man-
'Rtlon by competing in a lawn regat
ta. He Won his first distinction as year'' dbb advanced by leapa and
an oarsman GO yearn ago on the Cam, bounds, i
when h was- a scholar of Trinity The best veneer Is sawed, but a
Hall and president of the Cambridge i great deal la-sliced and .81111, moro In
union. "rotary .ut." By the last-named
Ho is still vry fond of fencing and ,proccai tlogtr of the. desired wood are
horso' riding also, and few men of atem,ed' atR, taey-'ara aef b aad then
65 could meet him on equal terms i fixed laar lathe-like machine, In
With the raplor. .whlch-thsr'jtrfrtnrncd against wood
-- -' knlfo,' . Aa thelog'roialea against
Agriculture in Ilortndda. the knife1 venter f the desired thick
Consul y. Maxwell Qreeno, writ ne!" !ta,Ptled ofT In a eontlnuoip
Ingfrom Hamilton, makes the tol- slice a If you should pare. an. apple,
lowing report on truck, farming la tguhifr deeper and deeper at each com
tho Boruma Islands: D,oto txV tmtl1 Bothlng. U left bdt
On'on raising in tho' Bermudas Is tle core.- The center of the log left
ah- Important industry, In the pant a lr tho veneer Is cut la also called
there was little competition from core. " ....
the gulf tates, but, last year thoi T!?0 'VKd principally ntaed fo
drop here ripened later than mual on i making veneer ar-i- red arum, maple
account of a dlseaso (PoronOBphora I"'! yllow nopular, which' together
schlcldonll) which 'attacked tho J'0'? "Ofo than half oL the total
Vants and destroyed to foliage. Product. Bed gum' la largely used
Thus the Texas and California farm- ior ha-ketg and maple for furniture
-j. who aro employing 'scientific Moro vahiablo than theef however
tefhoda nnd ado growing an equally lilto oak and walnut veneer,
xtibA product, were able to supply injch. which' can he citUvery thin,
hC market boforo the Bermuda, M W verr largely ; for wooden
nnlon was ripe. Th'a ro'iulted In a Ple. A number of other klhdg of
rreatly diminished aale at; a reduced v areMiiwdi
nrlco for the Ideal product and a A t00 deal of waato occurs In tho
ins to tho Island farmers. manufacture of veneer. It . alwaya n
; The director of tho botanical ata- iproplem, for InPtance, what uko to
.Mon, with the help of many growers. mRk of thft cores loft by tho rotan
has practically eliminated hybrid droco-8. In many casea thee are
ri"k 'and also the disease with which ?rA tqr atilti rnood, pillars or iann
he Matter Illy bulb has been, affected, .headings and theyare larp.'W
Tho Bormudas bulba that go forward 'or.fu.01' eclr, crates, boxo
thh season tnay bo dopended upon.n!? oMkota.
as bolng of a high grade.
With a tnteaae light, a urso and
moisture-laden atmoatphere, tho ell-
.maio nere is especiauy lavorauie 10 t-;- " "' "", . "" ,' ' I
banana-growing. From 2000 to 4000 f 'mod to aecuro Information as to
Punches, valued at 50 cents to $1 a he amount of waate n Tneor manu
bunch, aro aken from an acre fcture and thr ooa-lbllltlM of find-
(American visitors aay It la nuperlor ,,n5 wajya to utlllte It.
to the West India banana. There are It "
two Smaller varieties, called "fig"
and "strawberry," which, are vory
Uellcalo In flavor.
NATAli OHANflKS FOR
KUIIOPKAN MARKET
1 During- tho vear the. Natal govern
ment extended auh tautlal aid to a
welNorgahlacd effort to find a markot
In Kurope for Natal citrus and othur
fruits. As the aeason rlosos the
BhlpmentB can In no sense be termed
a wicce-a, though It must bo romem-
bored that this was but tho expert-
iionfal and Initial Btago. No doubt
he qxporlenco gained during thin
aron will enable the growers to
roflt bv any ml.-takes they may have
fallen into, and succeeding years'
ah'nmont will be more satisfactory.
The rutt of thin colony Is excellent,
It era probable that they
may u0 fo,,n1 ,n Krncn market-
, .. , nthnr fniitM nr nut
r: " ""' "
eaon,
ti..-i- i.. t..i a. nri
j. " ill"'', i'J, vuKiiak
Boptember. 1907.. 295 ton-, of Natal
iiiHiih vm". i,ri w..,
,r" wore "'"!e,ve( ,n London, from
wh,ch ponalgnmenta wero qfTorM lo
"" prlnclnl markets In England
... 'a-.,,',, B A . injwrn
Amsterdaw.and Hamburg on the co
"nt. Of th,so shipment, aixty
Rheumatism
Tho ex6e8ive accumu
lation of uric hoU luiihl he
oradiwltcfl from the hvh
tt'in. Dp, Miles' "Nervine
uwtd m diretpd for rlutu
matim, is alkaline in na
ture. It neutralize this
arKl, and it soothing ef
fect upon the irritated
condition of the nerve
relieve pain and induce
sleep and rmt
"I mi 44ftly uUn yHH a arw
Mln l my feftl My HiyU'UM auM
tint M wVal was tha trubt. la a
fi-sr V h4 tM mhh trwtW wHa
I iH sHTVy wa "ad si jIb t
ka te wi mv my has4 and kiif
fraa ayH.Vw" K. After hv
Ue iar.ws hf Hour a twe
ImuM $Jiace ta wHc by wrt
tha jnUsuv ruffara ara er tm R
nmwar.iaad lrU4 atmaiavdrylMFur
I Prit. The I Uin u
luiva MfMsJI tWuti aay ri
My 4Mr UM hm I h aa acuta at;
In W kat4lnl far wa. but I
Mr 4a u mum wn i en
akDr. Ma Hanrtna.
WtlU a4 a wfttta ha
S'aU le tai MeyUta aU
to 0a Pfcrvtw. mn4 I vtmrnrntce m
St WlVakrnns itva SUM aa4 Ut lbs
st ahc RMtKa kava aaarealy any
r. v. JkMt , wiitiwif. n. .
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MULsiUa tai4 M
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MlimUiJSi
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VKNrWH6INGRHA8ING
Thongh the word verleor carries
many meaningB. from a glare applied
tonotterv to the "noll"h" of n man
of. tho world, It Is moat commonly
u fact u re of veneer -la the lafit few
I "cneuuie or innuiriea wnicn
national ronservntlon comml".
Jlon.-, through h" foren a"rvlce, U
BCIKNTJFIO 'FAlItY
TAMiH OF riiATS
Bclenc has ramped many time
clone iob tho trail of tho fnlry tale.
Froquent'y t has deemed to take the
taut front wonder storlos purely
Iranrrlnary.
There wa" an 'nsianeo tho othor
dnv whon Professor Francis Darwin
fold the B-ltlsh a"ioclatlon of hli
conviction that nlantf have memorT
and hrfb'ta. and at lpnt a suLaeBtlnn
of ronelnusnn''B. Profeor Harold
w T Waner continue on this trU;
ng 1lno of new thought In natural
h'ftory, He dlBpiava lensos tnkon
from Ipnvos in support of a clnlm
(hat plants bnve to tome de;rno tho
n f Plrrht At 'ea'-t thoy can
se wliero to turn fo- the llallt most
fpvo-sbloto Hfo and growth.
oovorle, U not nnoaront. Just-now
tho now Mn of nlfnt consclousnoi"
n ,nt. ,A i.vn,An .. Kin.
l.i.'ii. ri .r.i. ..
o'poo'a'ly pretty conceits, having
k.t. k.m t..n.t..n..i v. i. -
mtii liiiniiii n-i ivii'fi iit iiio jiw-
icrir nnnrni nriniciifii or
alMHty of a "hade of truth.
nut. fho two profeuaora who hvo
-.nnVN already hav not iwent the
who1-ran. of hypoh' Is. BhaP W
i,a. rt . v,i . ....w
nor hnr from a third man. thMv
wm. ihb lwll to" us that the
growl thlnr.s can alfto talk' among
thweWeflt That whon wo speak
of "wulaperlaa' trees" and of grain
that Blnaa h tho breese w are deal
In with more of fact than we real
lie? . -
Wo niiRht to dnalre "omethlag of
th'a rt noatlve revelation. The
tf)nlfrtnMrin of ar'ial volcita of tho
.woods nVedlnsr and raglns; against
fho fore villor of our times h'a
mlraelo to be prayed for. New York;
World.
, n
SKCKfifliov 'rnmrnLyn
raxrnnVT aprtima
THf. fl-t step against the soml
I ni" n-ifiro of th trtatea has been
take pi 'he In raMon of the can-er-
?f o'r WUIIsm I-yrte, who nro
pnar'n srnore nnt if the condition
of K '"'monwealth roatltution
that)rfr-Mlng fo- tha revenue from
caatom nnd eMlfle being divided In
the nrofjort'on of onefourth to tho
'arl govrnnnt, tho remaining
three-foiirHm belai; handed, pro
'rata.r to the varlom state, the ar
'ransjewenl torwlnatlag-at (he end of
ln, with oowipr of raewal hythe
coaaasoawaaPh nrllament. It wn
r'no' p'ovld1 any aortlon of
he onfourth rlvrt by -the com
mon wealth renjalnlng unwpendd
'lould be hande('Over to the itatea
The nayaaents wre to he mad)
woafhiy.
Under ttHvarrhmemeat the-ata'ea
have rec?lvH dnrlns; tfee 1vti
mnnhi di"g 'f II, Oft.flRd
inore thaa tap threa-feurth" of cua
fpm aid Mid yevenn ta which
they w-r- nt'"l. and r"r WMllam
Lvne confendiii hst t the federal
revoniie- la faHnav hf has a r'ght fajf
the rxc nald to tno aie on;
TMo-Af-1 tHr whn'lv or la- part
J -Aero dlntly, In dnce of the
'rlsni-e of th- rommonwea'th ewnit,
iuhon, he ha aaaounctd hlv heT
tjon of rtalnl" th- who f th
customs and exe'e Niveau re-fvi
Aurim Jwsui r erdM thai he in'
BEAUTY AND . ;
' 5AD(rJiTl
Cannot Oe Together Ho Matter
a Wonwii May JCry to'AWte litem
It does not matter how beautiful
a woman may be. If Bhe-.la affllcaed (
with bad breath she will be shunned
and pitied by men and even wom's
will atudlously avoid tier. '
It Any wesaair doubts this state
ineat let her make a point of Mkhat;
a friend In whom aha ay eoofWe,
a man friend or relative. If he be
Ihoaeat he will tell her that foul
breath from tho mouth of a woman
will drive men from her more rapW-ly-
thaa any other personal affllotloii,
Foul breath areuaes la man die
guat; and where - this quality k
brought Into play no amount ot self
denial or reasoning can overcome taw
natural repugnance which comae to
man when he Is In company wit
such, a woman.
What Is true of bad breath la
woman is not truo In so great a de
gree la men. Womon are looked up
on as the incarnation ot aweetneeo,
brooding, vlrluo and refinement'.
Foul breath will sicken; a man M
that he cannot feel for buch a weaay
an a companionship neceaearr im
make htm deitre to be la her eoafe
pany. There Is absolutely no oceaalM
for bad breath In either mea or
women. Charcoal, the strongest ab
sorbent known, when takes lato the
stomach, will prevent thU.repHit
tendoucy or affliction. , ,
SUiart'a Charcoal Losesjfet ttat.
sold In treraendouBtquantlUMlt fever,
America and Canada. They euro
and, have' cured alb forma ot bad
breath. A single box 'will confine
you", of this fact. One shoHhj at
somo of these locenges after eae
mral "and upon retiring. You might
nat 50 of them without harm, TWey
nro not medicine, but pure willow
'harroat mixed with sweet -honey to
make them palatable and eemureawedi
Into loaenge to preserve nthelr p
culler and lasting strength. '
Th next time you wish to go Inta(
company nnd don't want your foul)
breath do humiliate: you, eat'aeroral
of Smart's Charcoal Leng aal
your breath will be pure aad..awet.'
Rvery .druggist carries them, urte.
15 rents, or send us your same audi I
address and we will aend you a trfal
naskage by mall free, Addreee F. A.H
Rti)nrt Co,, BOO gtuart Bldg., ,M
hall. Mich.
; , '- ' , i ' "Y-
old-age ponslons on n basla of 10, J
ncr heMl, married eounlen to- havo
20s, Rut the system da already, la
full oneratlon In New South Wal
and ( ewhere. Ho also demand a
nuarer of a million tor purport; f
navnl defonae,
The pronnectlve loss of revenut'to
which they arc entitled under tbt
fedoral coaathitlon hai naturally'
nwakoned a storm of proteat la tho
various ntatoM, and should 8'r Wll
Mam perslt In his avowed iatwntloa
tho matter will be taken Into the
fedoral high .court.
In the meantime tho state parlU
mepta are determlnnd to stand up itt
'f fenso of their acknowledged tight",
and hould the decision of the high
r-Qiirt he unfavorable to them, by no
means a remote poaa'hllltyr-a couple
of the Judges being labor ayntpathta
irs--a demand wIM be made for a
-tbr.Qlutlon and accampanyrng mar
oniltim. Should thU bo refused, a.
VCesBlnnHt movement la Inevitable.
Already there are angry murmur
ing, In Tasmania and Weatern Aus
tralia, where the withholding of their
ahare of the comtuoawalth revenua
will prevent them, with thadeereafcd
nV.iticlal re ottrcea at tholr oon
Thandi from meeting soma of their
obligations, Certainly at tho prwent ,
raomont tho commonwealth gorara-l
laent is eir.oQii naiy unpoHuia in
te alatcs, but, nftor all, It Is only
yhot tho electors hnvc made it,
While every Iabnrlte regarda It a
adiity to vote for tne canaiaate rp-;
resonUng tho labor cause. Urn
lumba'i of tho opposing party, ho j
fprm the great majority, either ki
away from the polling booth, or al
low their vntnH to lioeowe split1
among a multlpllelty of candidal.
Sydney Co-rewwadence Ioudon
alobc,
o . -
Queer how a man's health ruaui
down when his wtfo la out ot town.
n
Ho 's a mighty clever maa who aaa
b -"rt without snowing it.
BAD BREATH
Tmafct I kS aMMIfonaUvftaiMrti
w ail m ui jm-mk
ru ali
1 1.4
u urtu( ftuat saa HlaMs, .
ii,a, im a n at., rat, , it
BtJ4 rr
The Dowel
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f a,t4 aii aiaa ut wmuimi, ht iitr
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a'lir r IBM iLf " mw - . I
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