The number F falling off a lhousand :1 ye If your children are troubled with worms, give them Mother Grnvcs’ Worm Exterminator; safe, sure and ef~ leclual. Try it». and mark the improve- ment in your child. Success is nothing but the ability to gel lo 0. cel'luin place before the other Icllow docs. Besides the human nature argument on these lines, Mr. Brown has a whole armory of technical facts to oppose to the suggested legislation. One of the most striking is that the less saidâ€"or stampedâ€"about. certain English eggs the. better. They rub shells in the gro- ccr’s shop with that ahhorred thing, an egg without an adjective. “Large quantities of British eggs are three weeks old before they are market, ed, owing to bad and outofdate methods,†said the expert. "They cannot. possibly compete with French eggs, and are a good deal worse than some ltul- tans and Austrians. Then why brand them as English and thus ruin the repu- tation of the English egg '1" A further argument is that Australian- eggs would have to be marked “Ausâ€" tralia,†i. e.. as being some seven weeks old. The British public would flatly re- fuse to consume them. Yet by means of careful selection and the most modern method of refrigeration Australian eggs caon be placed on the English market. in excellent condition. "In :1 lesser degree the same would apply to the products of colonies.†“A poor man buys some cheap eggs. HP doesn‘t like them very much, but he buys more because they are cheap and nourishing. He gets the taste for eggs. He buys better eggs to sahsfy his bet- lu‘ taste, and ï¬nally he won‘t put up with anylhiug less dainty than ‘fmest new 1nid.‘ " “English eggs do not need protection of this kind," continued Mr. Brown. “The demand is enormously in excess of the supply, and the wholesale price for the best quality has advanced by nearly lhirly-six cenls per great hun- dred during the last three or four years. “The value of an egg is determined by lls age," he continued. “That may be said of be of the nature of an axiom." The enuncinlion of the great truth which lies at the root of the egg indus- try has been rendered necessary by the proposal to introduce legislation {or the stamping of Iorcign eggs. “But it tï¬e demand for first-class eggs is to be maintained we must have a large supply of rsecondclass reggs. When does an egg cease to be an egg ~â€"tlliat is a thoroughly quiet. and desirâ€" able egg? This question seems to be handled Willi skill by a gentleman in England. [115 observations will interest Canadians for they have long been stu- dcnts of the evolulionnry process of eggs. Mr. Edward Brown. secretary of the National Poultry Organization, was recently talking to a representative of The London Daily News. Advanced Ago Means Much to Them, No Doubt. Starch elluloid \VllliN EGGS GET OLD. mbox‘ of British horses bred off at the rule of nearly four a year. ISSL'E NO. 30â€"07. )0le &,0( thing, : rapidly Kingdom and is Easier ironing gives better ï¬nish on things starched with Celluloid Starch, the only no« boil cold-water starch that can’t stick. You will like it best, .once you try it. Buy It by name. Anygooddealer. acres of woodlands "n l acres a 1 s a timber approachin England’s share increasing at the ‘our. This famine :‘s argument our other in "Dear '] absence 1 neon, as 1hr same mother." The 01 When a man su wife is pretty cerl for it. are hung with delicate papers, and the dressing tables are in Sheraton style. All washing arrangements in the thirty-six staterooms on the Lusitania are concealed in small dressing rooms, opening out. of the bedrooms! Every electrical device will be found in these rooms tending to comfort. Even the sheets will be warmed with electric bed- warmers. The bathrooms will include Turkish and vapor baths, needle baths, and several kinds of medicated baths. There will be a nlrsery for children and a‘ gymnasium for athletes. The lounge will be lined with satinwood. Afloat. she will show lights from 1,200 windows. At least 5.000 electric lamps will light her rooms and corridors. Her population will number 3‘150, of whom 800 will compose the crew. She will have accommodation for 550 ï¬rst-class passengers, 500 secondclass, and 1,300 thirdclass. ll‘s useless to try to establish univer- sal peace as long as people will get married. The other road: “Dear Teacher,â€" Plense excuse Willie's absence lust Fri< day. as he had to go to the hospital after his sore nose." About being carried away with en- thusiasm. the worst feature is that we nearly always have to walk back. The following Enlly brought by For lhe millionaires lhe staterooms are lo be as beautiful as the skill of the ï¬rst decorators in lhe world can make them. In the regal rooms, as lhey are to be called, there will be lwo bedrooms. a dining room. receplion room and bathroom, just such a suite ins would be found at. Claridge's. The rooms are all 103/2 feet high and fur- nished in land fashion. The bedsieads are 05 bruss‘ without a suggestion .l’ the bunk about, lhem. The hmcaded setteos under lhe windows might be window seats in Park lane. The walls igold Empire salon or table d'hote in 1:: staider mahogany dining room. The ‘flreplaces will, except in bad weather, be quite open and cheerful liearths. The windows will be shaped and cur- tained as in a private house. Lifts will take the passengers from one deck to another. » The passenger will not even be ask- ed to take a lift. He can call up "Central" on the telephone and be switched on to the purser or the bar- ber, the wine merchant or the news- paper shop. For the millionaires the staterooms are to be as beautiful as the skill of the ï¬rst decorators in the world can an hour through the water. The ac- tion of the turbines will tend to keep this huge bulk down in the water, thus preventing pitching, but putting at the same time an immense stress on the propellers. To safeguard against mis- hap to the latter is now the problem worrying the engineers. They hope to overcome it, by altering the pitch of the propellers before the ship goes on her (rials. For the ï¬rst-class passengers noth- ing will be spared. Each gets 50 per cent. more. room than in the older boats. They can choose between din- ing;r a la carte in a lovely white and gold Empire salon or table d‘hote in :: staider mahogany dining room. The ï¬replaces will, except in bad weather, be quite open and cheerful hearths. In addition to the1 anxiety about got- ting the Lusitania to the sea. the build- (rs and engineers are faced with a problem of great importance in con- nection with her propulsion. Recent cxperienms with turbineâ€"propelled boats have led to the belief that the strain upon the tour propellers of the Lusit- ania will prove a very serious matter when this ship, with its gross tonnage or 32,500, is forced at twenty-ï¬ve lmols The new liner is u record-breaker in many respects. She is the largesh longest, broadest and fastest passenger vessel nilozii. She was built, specially lo win the Atlantic record back from Germany. During her passage down [he Clyde the river will be Closed to navigation. In order to accommodate her, the approach to the Liverpool land- ing stage will have to be deepened. She has a lengu tonnage 32‘500, Spa The Baltic is 726 sor Wilhelm II. 68 Eastern was 680 I seen that. she has her rivals in sizr'. 15 are built an. and n g out with been alh Cunardel ï¬nishing Astonishing secrecy is being main- tained in Glasgow and on the Clyde about, the interior arrangements of this wonderful boat. The secrecy is ascrib- ed in part to ihe fear lest rival com- panies should learn loo much, and also to the fact that on lhe stocks near her lies the new turbine cruiser, the Inflex- Twenty-four tons of steam-driven ves GREATESTSHIPIN WORLD Messrs: shnpyard ilrk THE LUSITANIA IS A PALACE 0F LL'XL'HY. Monster Cunardcr Now Being Complet- (‘d on the Clyde Bcals all Others. \VIIY \VILLIE \VENT Teachen from 4 he fell DWCd l< Lnsil: toucht John I on [ht i fell in the mud on will greatly a length of 785 foot, gross 500, Speed 25 knots. cerluin t< :ilnnia hes in s 726 feet longxlhe Kai- II. 684r feet. The Great 680 feet. so it is easily has lots to spare ovor BR each excuses were rec two upilstâ€" -Kind y excuse John's funnels, 1w k hull um" all in UK >\vn Jydc. ton of saildriven 11y excuse John's yesterday ntler- mud. By doing reatly oblige his DOW unvc 1t lhc [~ the and anything his being main- )n the Clyde ‘menls of this the c’rediL Company’s tall masts. inside and public has great new ivin r the n at Twin Screw Iron 88. " Csmpana," with electric lights, electric bells 3nd 311 modern comfort; BAILS FROM MONTREAL 0N MONDAYS at 4 .m.. 3rd and 17th June, 1», 15th Ind 29th July, 12%}: and 26th August, 9th and 28rd September. and (ottnightly_cheroaf§axf {or Pletou, 15.8., #031)- (xiii: ueBeflGaspe, Mal Bay, Perco; Ca. 6 Cove, Grand her Summerddo, P.E.I., and ‘hulot- mown. 9.331. BERMUDA Summer Excursions. .36. by the new Twin Screw SS. "Bermudian", 6,500 mun. Bailing 6th an! 19th June, 8rd, 17th 3nd nu Juiy, mu sud 26th A u: «h, 1m: and 25th Se umber. 5th m1: w mi: October, om, mm and m: Noun. bar. Temperature cooled by In brooms Ioldon the} lyo‘aï¬p gear? . L- -A-.-_ I.“ h-nuh And UUEHEESTEAMSHIPEUMPANY LIMITED. Iu’lshe ï¬ne“ mï¬â€˜o’x' the aeuon (or houtb And eomlo n. ARTHUR AHERN. Secretary. Quebec. A. E. OUTERBRIDGE a C0., Agents. 19 Broadway. New York. River and Gulf of St. lamence 065.551.. .DYE'NG I lmninhv 'ilh lhn BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING GO. The greatest distance 10 which (-2190â€" Iric power is at. present satisfactorin ix-ansmiltcd is 232 miles. This is in California. The pressure is 500.000 volts. Biliousness Burdens Life.â€"The bilious man is never a com-panionable man be- cause his ailment renders him momse and gloomy. The. complaint is not so dangerous as it is disagreeable. Yet no one need suffer from it who can procure Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. By regulating the liver and obviating the effects of bile in the stomach they ne- slore mm to CllCel‘fUIHCSS and full vi- lgor of action. l Scratching ls loolish; it only makes it bad ,matter worse. Weaver's Cal-ale allays the pain, Jcleans the skin of eruptions and other sores; {Why not buy a. bottle to-dax? and gloomy dangerous ; no one nee procure Pas The Jews were banished from England in 1290, and not recalled until the lime of Oliver Cromwell. When a man words he ï¬nds his indignation. Useful at all Times.â€"ln winter or in summer Panmelee‘s Vegetable Pills will cope with and overcome any irre- gularities ot‘lthe digestive organs which change of diet, change of residenCe, or variation of temperature may bring aLout. They should be always kept at hand, and once their beneï¬cial action becomes known, no one will be withâ€" out them. There is nothing nauseating in their structure, and the most. deli cate can use them confidently. Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Washington, the capital of the Unit- ed States, has the widest streets of any city in the world. A promo'cr is a man who makes a slrenuous effort to boost his own inter- esls. As a matrimonial prize a homely girl makes good more often than a. pretty one. ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious Itch in human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- tm'd’s Sanitary Lotion. It. never fails. Sold by all druggists. Ill fining Vboots corms. Holléwny’s article [0 use. Get cure your corms. LXI‘I‘IRT Sli‘VlNG-MACIIINE REPAIRS Did you ever know a man to practice half the ï¬lings he preaches to his boy? Ion! Dmllfl by you. And we no nuts to IN 1-1: m “: 15l- Montreal. Also sewing machine oil of absolute purity, nnd the best. noodles and parts {or all machines at, Singer stones. Look for the Red Singer Sewing Machine (‘0‘ Write us at Manning Chambers, Toronto, for set of Bird Cards (me. .. “Do you think that it probngs a man’s life to be insured?†“ch,†replied lhe man, who‘ had just been interviewed by an agent; “it does something towards keeping him from being talked to death." Underwear made-lo-ordex. for. you couldn't postiny excel in ï¬t not equal in value your Lcria PEN-ANGLE Can't shrink not stretch not bind nor bulge: out- lasts other kinds: and Is sold with a guarantee that insures you against any possible fault. Guaranteé‘cf Underwear And Cunning. TM: In u lpeoinhy with the in during the enough water Falls to give SAVES LIFE is compelled to eat his it difï¬cult to swallow and shoes cause (30m (lure is the a bottle at. once and driest season of the pours over me Vic 500,000-horsc power the nay T'lp (or hedtb And Weak and Pale Women foolishly keep “in vny when by the use of “Forrovim, " the best Itonir, they could very quickly recover their health mud strength. Try it Germany has more iron ore than any olher counlry. Yet at the present rate of increase of production of iron, there will be a severe iron famine by the year 1960. ’Tis Well to Know a Good Thing, said Mrs. Surface to Mrs. Knowwell, when they met. in the street. "Why, where have you boon for a week back?" "Oh. just down to the store for a bottle of Dr 'I‘homns‘ Ectectric Oil," and Mrs. Surface, who hates puns, walked on. But she remembered, and when she contracted a weak back there was an- other customer for Eclectric Oil. milhnw. Both men survived the ordeal, and the American gladly paid up for what he called an “experience.†“Why is it called pin-money? cause it goes where pins go.†' is that?" "Nobody knows.†mcrron. Then an Ita with minestronc am. A Russia peppers wind-up feeding,’ of. with chce um- and A rather curious bet between an En - iishman and an American has ju§t b n made public. It was won last week by the former. The Englishman made a wager that he would give in London seven dinners typical of seven different countries on as many nights. The continuous Ieed began with a real English meal, with turtle soup, meat Englishman “'on a Bet About Typical National Dinners. glish asted usk p11 SOME PEOPLE who have not gone into the merits and ad- vantages of irrigation imagine that the farmer on on irrigated farm deserves sympathy. He domn’t. His irrigated land, in a country whbre conditions for plant. growth are otherwise ideal, ensures him good crops EVERY YEAR. 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