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Show t Food Products IZE RECEIVED THE ONLY ;KEN U.1IKLMIXA Iihs the name education the Iiuteli govern men t in the ordinary national schools, ami tin? head master of one of these sehools at Tlie The Hague was appointi-- as the instructor of the prim-ess- . lessons began when she was (51. years of age. An important j point in her education and preparation for royal power ns the arrangement hy which she visited each of the provinces in turn, taking one or two each year, so that the whole Dutch population should have ail up ant unity of seeing their future nx-civi- pre-scrih- cd liv Duffy, Indianapolis. Ind. It Is probable Frank I'roth-rlioothat a convention of union cigar maroreral secretary of the United kers of Indiana will be luld this fall of Carpenters and Joiners, Is as the result of a circular letter that of the 1 cited has been londiiig to th sent out by Cigar .Makers' Kedeni-inbrotherhood to the American Union No. 215 of Logansiuirt. Ind. Tlie i of Labor and the building trades Logaiisiiorl local suggests that lepiirtuient of the A. F. of L. the calls unions of the cigar makers lit i inor (lie next conventions of the two stall sending delegates to ihe South rodies. Mr. Duffy is a delegate to Bend convention ir the Indiana stum Federation of Labor their queen. noth. The convention of the Ameridelegates to arrange for a meeting of held be will As Wilholmina was an only child, the of iJibor can she Federation queen mother resolved that delegates. It is thought No-- i cigar makers should see plenty of other children. One or two afternoons of each week In Toronto. Canada, beginning tlie cigar makers' delegates to tin. the until ember 8. nnd will continue Stale Federation will make arrangewere devoted to the entertainment of Dutch children of high degree, when juainess before the convention is Un- ments for a state meeting. The ununrest ricted romping nnd fun were the order of the day. A large suite shed. The convention of the building satisfactory condition of tin? cigar inof rooms, sparingly fumifhed, were given up to blind man's buff and trades department of the American dustry in the state is assigned as the in reason for a meeting, in order that endless other games. The queen mother herself taught the princess needle- Federation of ijibor will he held 11. the thing may he discussed and some October work. The girl also was tuined to cut out beginning Fla., Tampa, pictures and paste them into to remedy present conditions forplan of convention in the mulated. It is suggested in the cirscrapbooks for the childrens hospital. Nearly every day was spent in Representation the A. F. of U will be on the follow- cular that it the open. Wilhehnina, in short, was trained to be a queen by being given might he well to organing basis: From national or interna ize something after the lines of the a happy, simple child life and girlhood. tional unions, for less than 4,000 memblue label leagues in some other Mrs. Sarojini Naidu is one of the Indian caste women who took a bers, 1 delegate; 4,000 or more, ,2 slatCB, for the puritose of booming the 8,000 or more, 3 delegates; cigar makers' union label. It is apnotable part in the recent Madras conferences on the national problems of delegates; 16,000 or more, 4 delegates; 33,000 or parently the some of union opinion 6 India. She made one of the stirring speeches which surprised and pleased more, 5 delegates; 64,000 or mn, of this city, who are not memdele- people 7 or more, 128,000 the men with the powers of Indian womanhood. bers of the cigar makers' organizaShe said that while delegates: and so on, and from central tion, that the closing of saloons, other countries were advanced in civilization India was still dealing with gates, by bodies and state federations, and froui reason of local option, is having a bad social questions which should have been outlived long ago. Pandita local trades unionrf not having a na- effect on the union rigur makers. It and explained that the krIooii is more liki-l- y Amnial, a poetess of no mean order, made an eloquent speech, tional or International union, one delelabor from federal unions, than the drug store to carry union which was punctuated by the appreciative cheers of the audience. gate. The basis of representation in lal-c-l cigars, and that the closing of Sowhbagyavati Srivongarmnall, 11. A., speaking with the modesty of the convention of the building trades saloons in many towns means a dean Indian woman, said that it was a serious mistake to take girls away department is along the same lines creased of union consumption as for the American Federation oi "smokes. from school just when their minds were beginning to Labor. Chicago. The last shadow of the blossom and they were realizing the advantages of Union seamen trouble between the Mich. Detroit, street railway are civi-iilueation. Miss Sundari Iazarus said that in all 1 throughout the great lakes region companies of Chicago and their emfrom announcement over the rejoicing "d countries Women inarched forward, hand in ployes, which threatened to lead to a headquarters of the International Sea- strike of hand with men and had proved the truth of the old great proiwrtiona, has passed mens Union of America that the orFormal away. and peace under a Atlantic The hand rules the that seamen cradle of the rocks, the maxim, ganized Pacific coasts will give financial sup- contract was agreed upon at a meetMrs. Kashibai Devdhar of the Poona Widworld. port to the sailors, firemen and cooks ing between the officials of the comows home observed since the inception of the social on strike against the Lake Carriers panies and of the unions. The proporeform movement its ardent upholders had been An unceasing fight un- sition made by President John M. association. til an honorable peace is secured'1" is Roach of the North and West side the awful evils of lecturing upon early the slogan that has been sounded lines, which foreshadowed peace, was among the striking marine workers made to the South side unions by for months and the aid promised by President T. E. Mitten. It was achas cepted by President M. E. Buckley, It is most important that Ihe business the employes on ocean vessels who to the men representing the union men. The new renewed hope given womans Sunday be most restful and pleas- are men are given 23 cents an hour for associathe employers' fighting ant, the fresh beginning of the coming tion. All unions of sailors, firemen the first six months, 24 cents for the next six mqnths, 25 cents for the secweek, not the fagged end of the old one. and cooks Sn the eastern and western ond year, 26 cents for the third year decided have it' is declared, It should bo a day to strengthen her dur- coasts, to back th'J lake unions to a winniqq and 27 cents until the contract expires. February finish.- - ThAine vmy. u ing the busy week which follows. WasTilngtonV Do notgive the, best part of the diy to since May 7hst, tne total number inThere was a queer men. in St. Petersburg. Russia, restrike volved 40,000 being clothes or hair. washing your your mending Indianapolis, Ind. A complete reg- cently. The trolley lines of that city If you are interested in church work istry system of the membership of the had never, since they began operation, attend morning service, and if you are International Typographical union s changed their labor schedule. Motor-meand conductors worked 19 hours fond of children teach a class in the Sun- to be established at international a new with every second day off. It The in day, this city. headquarters day school. system, which will be of the card in- recently dawned on tlie authorities If you love the little domestic duties flex type, will show the name of each that many accidents might possibly system and s member, the union of which he is a be due to the which your work forces you to renounce, whether he has been expelled new schedule was adopted, making work in the kitchen, dust the parlors, set the table for the Sunday dinner. member, or suspended, and is so if he has heed eight hours a days work and cancelSpend a good part of the day out of doors. Young lungs need the reinstated, and various other details. ing the off day. As compensation To each member will be assigned an for the loss of a day's rest the pay fresh air. As an example of was so arranged that the men would Let the evening be a long one; enjoy it in your own way; read, listen Individual number. the manner in which these individual receive five rubles more a week than to good music, receive or pay visits. numbers will be utilized in case a under the old arrangement. In short, But have your evening begin and end early, allowing you a long traveling card is issued to a member the reform meant fewer hours and it will bear the number of that mem- more pay, but the conductors and mo nights rest, which will allow you to meet Monday morning vigorous and ber shown in the records at interna- tormen, yearning for the day off, wantin good spirits. tional headquarters, instead of bearing ed no change and the strike' followed. Washington. Labor unions hare fur the consecutive number of the card a long time recognized the necessity For the girl who has been shut in by at present. Doslon. The- strike of Boston plas- for uniform labor laws among the the fovr walls of an office, or, in fact, the terers union, which began July 29, hss states. On this point Charles P. working girl, whatever her vocation may been settled. The men struck for a Neill, United States commissioner of that there should espethe day wage increase of five cents an hour, labor, argues be, there is no boon like Sunday whleh would make the new union rate cially be uniformity in the laws reof rest and gladness. enipl03rers All the employers garding 65 cents an hour. liability, the To my iniml this little quotation ex- but the members of the master plas- guarding of dangerous machinery, Interers' association agreed and their dustrial hygiene, compulsory reports presses the whole thing in a nutshell. remained at work. In fact there on a uniform basis of all industrial acTo derive the most benefit from it, it men were few, if any. men out of work at cidents and the compulsory registrashould be spent in some way that will lie any time during the strike. Under tion of deaths, showing fucts as to octhe terms of the agreement a wage cupation, etc. He also favors uniformrouan entire change from the week-da- y rate of 62 cents an hour goes into ity of legislation regulating the emtine. effect at once and the 65 cents an ployment of women and children, tlie Attending the morning service in her hour rate will be paid on and after hours of labor of all employes in injuand mine inchurch will give her comfort and solan for March 1 next. An agreement was also rious occupations, factory convict-madand ail spection proall the ills of the last week and strength signed. Frank Mor- ducts. Washington. Secretary Hartford City. Ind. The strike of to meet whatever fate has in store for her in the week to coine. rison of the American Federation of the cutters and Oat tenors of the The balance of the day she may visit with friends, take a little jaunt I.- ubor, received word that by an al- American Window Glass Company most unanimous vote the United out into the country in fine weather, spend a few hours with her bonks on took most a serious aspect when of Brotherhood Carmen, comprising arrived here from or music, if bo inclined, but in any event she must keep her mind entirely employes of many of the big railroads, 48 strike-breaketin? places to take of the Chicago held at Ga., six convention at Atlanta. beset its her other the free from the worries that days. strikers. They were met at Ihe train the with affiliate to decided hereafter If she follows this rule she will go hack to her work every Monday American Federation of Labor. At hy the strikers and induced to refuse morning with renewed zest and vigor, ready for the fray. present there is In the federation to take the places. Thu mm stated the Car Workers International union that they had been Informed by mu in Chicago that they could Each day I receive at least half a dozen and it ia said to be probable that agency a week and that Bteps will be taken to amalgamate the make from 330 to letters from distracted young men asking two associations. Hi ere was no trouble on hen. When me how it is possible to tell whether the Boston. Large gains in membership they learned that a strike was on and finances of the lathers' unifffi that they had tnen promised bigger and object of their affection returns their rewere shown by the reports of tlie of- wages than the strikers wen demandgard. ficers at the second session of iis in- ing they refused to go to work. Washington. There is a union of Apparently most of these young men ternational convention in this city. In Lc Mans, France, In of katmakera William J. President McSorley of are afraid meeting the final test of a Cleveland recommended In his report which the office of president, definite yes or no. They do not wish that biennial instead of annual meetsecretary and treasurer are held by one man. to subject themselves to the chance of a ings be held. Boston. Boston bricklayers' and Newburgh, N. T. At a conference possible refusal. In other words, they want masons' unions learned last week held here a union was effected of the the girl to do more than half of the court- from International President William organization known ae the Internaing for them. They wish to be assured o:! J. Bowen, General Secretary William tional Brotherhood of Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders and Cnited Dnlnson and First the girl's love, although they are unwillThomas R. Preece, that the big St. Brotherhood of North America. The ing to assure her of their own. Paul union has joined the Interna- name of the amalgamated bodies will be the International Brotherhood of These young men forget that a modest girl such as they would nat- tional P. Frey, editor Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders John Washington. wife will to to love a conceal almost her go any lengths urally choose for of the Mulders Journal, and 11. A. Lar- of the United States. for a man who has not avowed his own affection for her. Lynn, Mass. A convention of the ger of the United Garment Workers' Take the manly course and tell the girl of your love. Possibly she of America are the fraternal delegates .Massachusetts Federation of Stale, to the British Trade congress. City and Town Employes held here reh I ready cares for you, but if she does not the offer of marriage will at Boston. Boston cabinetmakers' and cently, adopted a resolution in favor least insure her respect for you. nMllmen's union sent 300 to help the of a S2.S0 wage and pay for all I'rikers in Sweden. Indianapolis, d At the n lm-u- im-inn- ' n 19-ho- , HIGHEST AWARDS) Ind. e t, Alaska-Yukon-Pacif- Exposition ic AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS ON - SICKLES OLIVES -- CONDIMENTS - CALIFORNIA ASPANACUfr - PRESENVFS -- JELLIES SALAS DRESSING - CONDENSED MILK -- EVAPORATED MILK -- CALIFORNIA FRUITS CANNED MEATS CORNED DRIED SEEP OX TONGUE -- VEAL LOAF VIENNA SAUSAGE DEEP-SLICE- D Them LIB BY, Me M COUNTS WE LEAD WHERE QUALITY Your Grocer Has LOAP-HA- Insist on Getting Libby's I L. L. & LIBBY N Will Seek the South Pole. LATER REALIZATION A. Henry Savage Lnndor, the Kng-ltsexplorer, who will soon make an h utlcmpt to reach the south pole, ie of Ihe opinion that Lieut. Sliaekleton failed through having a cumbersome and unnecessarily large expedition. Mr. Laudor's theory is that a small caravan of trusted and hardy men, lightly equipped as in his expeditions through Asia and Africa, is best. Mr. I.andor's uclivity in aeronautic investigations gives color to tlie rumor that an airship will be used by him in hie expedition. V J - Wholesale and Retail. What business did you say Miss don't Bie why you make such a fuss over every little bill I run up. Be- Gadille was in? "Oil, she's in everybody's business." fore we were married you told me "Wholesale, eh?" you were well off. Yes, except when it comes to a bil So I was. But I didn't know lt! of scandal. She retails that" TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR. I Seemed Imminent Scalp Was Very Scaly and Hair Came Out by Handfuls Scalp Now Clear and New Hair Grown by Cuticura. I'nipi, This? Wt offer Oral Hundred Initial Rrnnl for any (Hr of ralarrO that cannul to rural by Hall CauiTli Cure. p. j. niKNEY ro.. Tomin, havr known F. J. Chary Wr. the uluWaleiH-d- . him Sir the hull l& yran. awl tnumarlkHia and flnanriaUy In all ImmUik-alto lo carry out any hbliraikxia marie by ha firm. WauiiMi. kix.x A Maaviw, W hnlrmlr lirumrlata. Toledo. O. artH-PataTTh Cure m Ukin ITall blond I and niuraiw Miriam of Uie SHwIly warn lie v 73 rail a yet la la 1'rlre reunion anil Ira. ynrin. botilr. Sold by all lmunrMa lake Hair Family l'nia lor mnnilnallno. a po wer. Steady Thing. Something had gone amiss wit Ii Bobbie anil he had sought the cumf' !i of tears. Noticing his wet cheeks. !.is mother said in a consolatory tone: Tome here, dear, and lei ine wipe your eyes." 'Tain't no use. niiivver.'' returned Bobbie with a little choke; "I's doin Womans to cry again in a minute!" Home Companion. The av rage man rhinks his hump Is a least three limes us of huge ns it actually is. t K kill fill I. III. S I NK? liifnt I'rrrv liivis I(uiiikf1lf with ffn,yqii will hih'ii limit ithn fltMiihiimanrl Ivin!ly Iiiii bull Irik In .fir, Smith So tin; will was Jones Yes; lint, AHer bnaking a are sin in lost. Mp read? the air was blue. r hill the pieces Eggs, Eggs! how to milks your hens lay as umny eggs Ihe year round, my sure method Is free, Mrs, B. 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I could brush it off my coat by the handful. 1 was afraid to comb it But after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and nearly a box of Cuticura Ointment, the change waa sup My scalp- - Is now cleat and prising. healthy as could be and my hair thicker than ever, whereas I had my mind made up to be bald. W. F. Steose, 5813 Broad St, nttsburg, Fenn., May 7 and 21, 1908. PoUrr Drug A Cbm. Cons, Bolt A Rare Good Thing. Am using Allen's and can truly any I would not have been without It so long, laid I known the relief It would give my aching feet I think It A rare good thing for anyone having win nr tired feet. Mr.. Matilda Hnllwcrt, Providence, K. 1. Bold by all Druggists, 25c. Ask |