Pumiceértone i: out by volcanoes. Our Canadian March weatherâ€"one day bright, but sloppy, the next .blus- tery and coldâ€"ls extremely hard on children. Conditions make it neces- sary for the mothers to keep the little ones indoors. They are often con- flned to overheated, badly ventilated rooms and catch colds which rack their whole system. To guard against these colds and to keep the baby well till the better, brighter days come along, a box of Baby’s Own Tablets should be kept in the house and an oc- casional dose given the baby to keep his stomach and bowels working re« Eularly. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which never fall to regulate the stomach and bowels and thus they relieve colds and simple fevers and keep the baby ï¬t. The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. MARCH WEATHER DANGEROUS "H70 BABY When you strife He quit. boring. Some keep on unti‘l it an mms out On the other sideâ€"Josh Billings. mum canon sum. 29 nun» mun MONTREAL TORONTO 502 Jackson Building OTTAH'A COMMONWEALTH INVESTMENTS applic Bri mi which The @amdian Paï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ Raiiway WILL FIND TO BE OF SERVIC needs in securing c prepared to utilize a number of countr The CAN order tion necessarily asked for in those application forms. which will be h strictest confidence. covers the foHowlnR pointyâ€"the kind of 1:299 wa! male or {maï¬a-married or unmarried; data required and for how nationality desired: monthly wages offered: kind of work offered. em been prepared The AComr AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME MONTREAL, P.Q. ““mumu’ "le Ll Duo Nomad. Ltnd Agent. _C.P.R. KENIYILLE. NS.â€"Gco. E. Grnhun. Gen. Man, Dominion Auntie 87. Write f-br list of Current 111008me opportunities . countries the Company has representatives who have I smiliar with Eastern Canadian :onditions and who are such men and women ready and anxious to come to Ca to ï¬ll r at. the GOVERNMENTS of the countries at willingness to aid the immigration of a Farm Heï¬p fer Eastern Earn-rams LIMITED ADIAN P. s for ma Department of Colonization and Development Canadian Paciï¬c Railway is a m'memal thrown such applicn‘ will E. 8- DENNIS. Quiet Commission", Mantras!- ms of each. a pri: t: can be obmined 'ies‘ ACIFIC Ra aka no charge ed to make a! I his help to t J. Bonsai], Gan. Agricultural Agent, LEE. \vides; Railway will now receive {ex-male jam help to be De has ~ead organiz ru Cu his notes not the audience; he could scarcely utter a word, much less ï¬ll An interesting incident in 'connec- tlon with Phillips Brooks is related by Rev. W. S. Ralnsford in his autobiog- raphy; “The Story of a Varied Life.†Many years ago, at a time when Rains- ford was stlll unknown, but when Brooks was at the Very height of his career, Rainsforgbhad to deliver a speech before a large audience in Boar ton. For some reason, he was tagged out at the time and had a very bad headache; and when he got on his teet, he declares, “therworld went black"; he could see nothing, neither the farmer ear-est sire; . 'I‘he river's song, an open spot, The smoke from a driftwood ï¬re I grieve for my mother’s I weep for the hurt in breast, But ever and ever at bud 0’ year I love my father best. clan;- He swore round oaths and drank black gin; He held four things to his heart's“de- light: - The hills, the road, his violin. An open sky at night. He told strange tales that were never ' true (They buried him long and long ago!) It always seemed the things he knew Were things It was wrong to know. I Was Made of This and This. My mother bore me prayerfule And reared me'sweet as a gift for God, And taught me to look shudderingly 0n ways my father' trod. He scoffed at walls and a garden plot; He held three things- to his heart’s de- (I was made of this and thisâ€"- An angel’s prayer, :1 gypsy's kiss) A Magnanimâ€"ous Stranger. met for this service no;- will [vanes whatsoever towards me railway station. The Informs. ‘ forms. which will be held in ::â€"the kind of heb wantedâ€" rr‘equlred and for how long; m fox" Help" fond hm he offices listed below 3. 01 their p96 mm; the help ~Gertrude Robinson Ross 3 _help 7 to ~meet theif Pacific" Railiivaywï¬ ida such help from 3Y0 EX rom Great in all 0! ed in and form has 1n touch every tear, my mother’s ressed non. Tips on Tapioca. What do you know about tapioca? Well, it is round; it is made ofâ€"ofâ€" Let Mr. Charles W. Mead help us out; in Natural History he describes how the Indians of Brazil manufacture the starchy, jellylike globules. I The Indian woman, he says, takes a‘ large piece of bitter cassava root in both hands and rubs it back and forth on a board studded with hundreds of! sharp pebbles until the root is reduced to pulp. \Vhen she has grated a suf- ï¬cient quantity she presses as much water out of it as possible. For that purpose she uses as a press a long, narrow tube of basketwork called a tipiti, with a loop at either end. ,She forces the pulp into the Dress, which she then hangs up by one of the loops. through the lower loop she inserts a. long, stout pole, which she runs under! mag lary, "bear sworn to tell the tmth.‘ used I Honor The number 0 the world proba 3: 2i fulcrum. Then ee end of the pole stretches the press liquid through the i basketwork. The liq judge to the jury a mesilf that'll do t1 but I hope the gi trifle aisy at the up intelligently the' twenty-ï¬ve" min< utes allotted to him; he “mumbled and stumbled" fore‘ moment or two, and then sat down in a cold sweat, his speech a dismal failure. ’ The greater part of the audience. one may imagine, was ready to jeel‘, but at least one man had the big- heartedness to try to encourage in- stead of to stifle the young preacher. Putting his hand gently on Rainsford’s shoulder, Bishop Phillips Brooks asked in a kindly voice, “Will you preach for me next Sunday morning?" That was Rains‘ford's ï¬rst meeting with Brooks, but it was the beginning of a devotion that was to be lifelong. 113. 31119 convenient c Tt Ian b An‘ strata to the The Number vour H1 his 631 BSSBI “3/2119. m New Exberience @JQP 1. ackbt 16 ce, “Will you preach for Ly morning?" 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