These patterns may be obtained from you; local McCall dealer or from the McCall Company, 70 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. “Dept W". Some folks are satisï¬ed to be just acquaintance and sometimes that ar- rangement is perfectly satisfactory to both parties. A sports frock in all its glory is here illustrated. It may be called a versatile design, for it is as suitable for the afternoon frock of plain and ï¬gured pongee or foulard as for the morning frock of plain and ï¬gured poplin. McCall Pattern No. 7643, Ladies’ Blouse Dress. Pattern in 6 sizes; 34 to 44 bust. Price, 20 cents. The Business of Being a Boy is a strenuous em- ployment. Sturdy boys and girls are not built out of books alone. The best food for growing youngsters is Shredded Wheat. the whole wheat food that builds healthy tissue, good bone and develops sound teeth and healthy gums. For breakfast or any meal, with milk or cream. Delicious with preserved fruits. (6‘ You Can Snap Veur Fingers POST UM For Bright Spring Days There’s a Reason of caffeine when the ill effects tea you change from Made in Canada. and coï¬'ee to [Capacity to Prdduce Pqu Wood in I Enormous Quantities. Every woman at some time needs a tonic. At special times unusual demands are made upon her strength. Where these are added to the worry and work which falls to her lot, weakness and ill health will follow unless the blood is fortiï¬ed to meet the strain. Weak women ï¬nd in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills the tonic exactly suited to their needs. Most of the ills from which they suffer are due to bloodâ€" lessnessâ€"a condition which the Pills readily cure. These pills save the girl who enters into womanhood in a bloodless condition from years of misery, and afford prompt and perâ€" manent relief to the woman who is bloodless, and therefore Weak. Mrs. Wm. H. Wagner, Rosenthal, Ont., writes:â€"“After the birth of my se- cond child I suffered from troubles which most mothers will understand, without going into details. The doc- tor who was attending me said an operation would be necessary, but as I dreaded this and as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had been of great help to my sister I decided to try this medi- cine, and I can truly say that after using the pills for some time they made a complete cure and made life more enjoyable than it had been for along time. I think every woman suffering from the ailments of our sex should give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a fair trial as I know from my own case the great beneï¬t that fol- lows their use.†You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Erect a hut. The effect is magical Shelter, warmth, light, refreshment and, above all, amusement, act like E talisman. It is the relief from pain Strained nerves pass from the ab- mormal to the normal. ‘ Indications point to Canada as one of the most important pulp and paper producers of the world for many years. There is no reason, except apathy respecting ï¬re-protection in the pulp producing regions, why Can- ada should not produce perpetually a large part of the world’s paper. The large spruce forests in the east and north including the sub-arctic forest which has value chiefly for pulp, show Canada’s capacity to grow suitable wood in enormous quantities, sufï¬cient with any kind 'of protection and man- agement, to supply the demand of all time. Pulp forests are, however, particularly susceptible to ï¬re, and need careful protection. It is gratifying to see that some of the most progressive pulp companies are successfully protecting their lands from ï¬re. On account of the com- paratively rapid growth of pulp timâ€" ber to a commercial size it appears that pulp companies will be the ï¬rst who can prove that scientiï¬c forest management is good business for a private concern. The increasing production of pulp and paper in British Columbia conâ€" tinues, and it is announced that the plant of the Empire Pulp and Paper Mills, at Swanson Bay, 100 miles south of Prince Rupert, will be turn- ing out chemical pulp in commercial quantities, the daily output when the plant is in full running order being The following is an extract from the London Times: After a spell in the trenches our men are moved back to get some rest. . . From a military point of view alone it is just as vital to revive the spirits of the soldiers as to renew munitions. . . . Folk at home should see the men as they come out of the trenches. Photographs and cinemas lead people to think that “Tommy†or “Jock†is always smiling. They must get rid of that idea. I have seen many, very many, trudging back from the line dazed and done. They look like men who will never smile again. They look like men who have done with life. That is the story of their eyes. It is uncanny, it is piteous. Their lips tell another story. Grimly set, they express a purpose alive in Death, as it were. “Stick to it,†they say. Wholesome Recreation Provided for the British Soldier. WOMEN WHQ SUFFER Y.M.C.A. HI’TS AT THE FRONT. CANADA iAS A PAPER MAKER an [1 Obtain New Health Through the Use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. hirty-f ve aT forty to One day after the brakeman had been explaining the scenery, one of the passengers whispered to the conductor. Fairville, Sept. 30, 1902. Minard’s Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,â€"We wish to inform you that we consider your MINARD’S LINIMENT a very superior article, and we use it as a sure relief for sore throat and chest. When I tell you I would not be without it if the price was one dollar a bottle, I mean it. Yours truly, ard?†There was silence in the class for a moment. Then a boy sitting in the front row put up his hand. “Well,†said the teacher, “what is your word?" “Please, sir," came the reply, “pious,’ full of pie!†“That’s just it, ma’am. He is so obliging that he just wore his ï¬nger ofl" pointing out the scenery along the line.†Our Puzzling Language. “Now,†said a teacher to his class during a lesson in English, “can anyâ€" one give me a word, ending with ‘ous,’ meaning full of, as “dangerous,' full of danger, and ‘hazardous’, full of haz- “Well, Bertie, how about you?†his uncle asked. “Aren't you ï¬rst in anything?’7 “Conductor, can J’ou tell me how that brakeman lost his ï¬nger? He seems to be a nice fellow." ' First in Something. According to their own account, the children were ï¬rst in something at school: One was ï¬rst in reading, anâ€" other in arithmetic, another in sports. Bertie alone remained silent. “mena†means red. “Lambamena†is made from a heavy grey native silk principally in the Betsileo country, in the southern part of the Central Pla- teau. This material was originally used for wrapping the bodies of ,pro- minent natives for burial. The more celebrated or wealthy the‘ deceased or his relatives here, the more lamba- mena was used, but this custom is be- ing gradually discontinued. “‘Yes,†said honest Bertie, “I’m ï¬rst out of the building when the bell rings.†A Madagascar Industry. One of the oldest native Madagasâ€" car industries is the curing and manu- facturing of silk into what is called “lambamenaâ€; “lamba†in Malagasy means dress shroud, or clothing, and Use Murine EyeMcdlcme. Noanrtingâ€"Fecis Fineâ€"~Acts Quickly. Try It for Red, Weak. Sure Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine ls compounded by our Oculistsâ€"not a “Patent Medxclne"â€"bntuaedinsuccessfulPhysicians' Practice for many years. Now dedicated to the Public. and sold by Drngglsts at 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tum _ 250 and 504:. Write for book of the Eye Frez. Murine Eye Remedy Oo'nnany, Chicago. Adv. mnard'n Liniment Cures Diphtheria. When Your Eyes Need Care To Relieve Catarralh Deafness and Head Noises ab1€sx Th1 THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY Limited BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA . Makes your wagon run as if it had ball bearings. It is the Mica that does it. Mica makes a. smoother bearing sur- face and a longerwearing‘ grease. Dealers every- where. MICA AXLE GREASE drug Abusive. CHAS. F. TILTON trl 1t 5.110 Baby’s Own Tablets are an excel- lent medicine for little ones. They sweeten the stomach; regulate the bowels, break up colds and simple fevers, cure constipation and make teething easy. concerning them Mrs. E. Quinn, Parame, Que, writes:â€" “Bahy was troubled with constipaâ€" tion and nothing helped him till I began using Baby’s Own Tablets. They are an excellent medicine for little ones.†The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers oi- by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Bi‘ockville, Ont. mum's Lianne)“: Guru Gal-get in Cowl. Austrian Imperial Family Storing Treasures in Neutral Countries. A Swiss correspondent of the Agen- zia Libera, of Rome, reports that a great sensation has been created at Vienna by revelations published in Austrian papers, to the effect 'that treasures and money to the extent of many millions of kronen, belonging to the Austrian Imperial family, have been deposited in banks in neutral countries. The despatch declares that the news has been fully conï¬rmed. It appears that money, valuables and securities, worth more than 150 mil- lion kronen (over $30,000,000), be- longing to the Emperor and certain Archdukes, have been sent into Swit- zerland and Holland. The “Corriere d’ltalia" learns from Berlin that the news has caused a very bad impres- sion even in Germany. “No. I took mt an accident insur- ance policy yesterday, and I was just experimenting to see what sort of pro- tection it would give me. By jinks, it worked like a charm!†The Government of India will exâ€" tend its wireless system until every army post has a station in the charge of a trained officer. For Eout, neuralgia,fltioigti;ache, bruises, sprains, cold feet. it is promptly effective. A huge eating competition had been held by some brawny sons of toil in a country town in Yorkshire, and one of the compefitors had succeeded in dis- posing of a leg of mutton, a plentiful supply of vegetables and a plum pud- ding, the whole washed down‘ with copious draughts of ale. “You stepped right in front of that automobile. If the driver hadn’t turn- ed sharply you might have been kill- ed.†The ï¬nest harbor in the world is said to be that of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. “‘Ah say, lads, don’t thee say nowt of this to my ole woman, or she Won't gie me'no dinner!†cide After that long drive or wait in thecold rain apply Liniment to those stiff acjging wrists and arms. He was unanimously declared the winner and was being triumphantly escorted home when he turned to his admirers, and said: heumatism attacks the “outside†man. Pains and aches stiffen his joints and muscles and reduce: his efï¬ciency. At the ï¬rst twinge get Sloan's Liniment, easy to apply, it penc- lrales wilfzaut rubbing and soothes the soreness. AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE EUR LITTLE ONES 3Y1 ulnud'l Idniment Cure- Colas. Eta. At all druggiste, 25c. 505mm $1.00 “True. Very true." “Were you trying to commit sui- ?7I RATS LEAVING SHIP. Speaking of Appetites. His Accident Policy. A Conspicuous Evidence Of How Can- ada Is Being Rapidly Settled. In a journey to-day acroas the Do- minion, one is impressed by the miles of farm fencing, phrticularly in the far west. ‘It seems but a day when the vast stretches of our Western ter- ritories from Manitoba to the Coast were one wide ï¬eld. To-day, for hun- dreds of miles, in any direction you travel, railroad and other property is substantially fenced; it shows to what extent these vast areas have come under cultivation either for crops or stock. No better evidence of sub stantial growth could be had. It is also a tribute to the quality of fencing to be had of Canadian manufacturers. any distam stump for p fac‘uring Cc I)RUFIT~MAKL\'G NEWS AND JOB Oï¬ices for sale In good Untario lawns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to Wilson Publishine (form “any. 73 \Vest Adelaide swam. ".‘nrnnto. ___...., “Me an’ this here hoss,†George said, suddenly, "has worked for your ï¬rm sixteen years." “Well, well," said the president, thinking a little guiltin of George’s salary. “And I suppose you are both pretty highly valued, George, eh?" “H’m,†said George, “the both of us was took sick last week, and they got a doctor for the hoss, but they just dock- CANCER, TUMURS. LUMP internal and external. cu: out pain by our home treatmen us before too late. Dr. Bellmm (‘n Limited. (Tolllngwood, (In! The Difl’erence. “Well,†George,†said the p1 of the company to old Georgt goes it?’ ED. 7. “Fair to middlin wered. And he ‘ comb a bay horse. Minn-G'- Ilmment Cures mm Zam-Buk is made from her] sences; is a. natural healer. something you have to send and of the world for, and heavy price! Every druggx‘: sell you Zam-Buk and for 50¢ Just give it a fair trial and dently give yourself ease b quickest route. See name on 1 You have tried all sorts of fatty ointments, lotions and powders. Put' them aside now and give Nature 3 chance as represented by Zamâ€"Buk. Would you like to ezd that rlble itching, that burning pain heal those hon-1d sores? ADII The Spirit of A: Magnitude and FENCING “WSPAPBEE 203 SALE MISCELLANEOUS EURQPEA AME RICA HELP WANTED -\ NTED THE HIGHW Bali and for 50¢. only. a fair trial and inci‘ n‘self ease by fhs See name on box:â€" continued Sll‘ at ISSUE Distemper. to the pay a. 11' will not 17.