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New Type Lamp
Used in Europe
or gas: Atoms'thus deRzived of elect.
. ! tons are palled cops,: • ' .
t lghts of Many.'cohere, ••
powerful . Devic' Using ' Ioliiz-
ed Gas Connects ;With
Any Socket
The. Spanish-Doering=GeeMer, lamp' •
Gan be made In the form of the usual
long tube or in the form of a very
short tube curved back on itself to•pro-'
ducea -shaped • bulb which can' he `:
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screwed intp airy- household. socket;
something not Possible .before. . More_
'over,' in it mercury vapor can be mixed
with. any other°desired' metal Vatter to
produce YY•ghtr ,of almost any color.'
Thus a mixture of the vapors of tier-.
,curt', zinc and sodium .at high pres-
sures, .comparable with •atmospheric
pressure, gives a light much like day-
light. '1 ,
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` . Theeitew-1a pslole-a.imoat_im,trle
• Obeli, after the_ 'amen s switched
In *lime a new type•°'of electric'
• lamp has made' its appearance; which
marks an .important. development ,1n
the art .of illumination• It combines
• .the•adeantages of theme.rcury-vapor
are and of the neon tithe and, unlike
either,. can. he connected directly with.
any. socket. ' The inventors are .pr. H.
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Ola; Caston? S:t Ji Prevails__.
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Aft boat
Beane; 1J... W. D.oertng .anti 'Dr Ed t i t h' d on
mune (i'ermer, minute the light �n
one minain-
.
, The''mercury-vapor arc tante, is .one.
er • a
tensity... increases , toy the ruaxlmene.
of themost efficient known;that is, it, value;
nothing thatresembles the old' mer.-
1 light than the ordinary lacandeacente'cury lamp Moleover,,it is'about three
- •• •tungsten filament lamp - Unfortunates •electric lamp. of equal eatidle.powee,
-i'h+ei:e 'Ys no liquid in• t`lle lamp;,. '
cppverto more electric energy' into, times,. as ' efficient ,as the best';filament
i1; it lies' marked ele.4eeeptagee ek Y•n„ which 'means tkiat, -., for . tit,_ eanie.
• amouigt`of e,urletit, three times alone
the firftt place, ,it 'has a ghastly, greein light Si obtained What: iq most :inlet coi'or,' as. any:'pne can' testify .portant, the, eolo, .is.nearlly that of day,.
. Who has ever seen It in a composing' If ht; ' •r
,goon or photographic studio.=* Uue of the inain'feattues.•tii• the.new „
Furthermore,'the mercury vapor cane lamp •is to be .'seen in the possibility of
be eeleet-rieally-exeiteYtAt ,..gliiw onllru_using.aneeiel, ci-o.f-glas:.fi•cin the softest I
with direct current If alternating cur- _ewe to quartz Especially in'using
rent is supplied•; which; is usually the "uviol" glass' so ca]`ledrliecause':- It^-
'.case, • 'expensive ,additional services transmits' ultra -violet radiation,- the
Must, he, :used:. In ' additio.n, the dint-. rw lamp `isr'very like' a little sun •so
Cutty of starting the, tube •by'shaking. CBT as the color of its' rays .In concern-
- 'it, together' with Elie, impossibility of ed,' These new lamps can be installed.
using one device; Or both' alternating. ;iln'windowless,'oHces anti factories be-
..eurrent alnd.direct entreat and'the pos-:•.cause they give daylight illumination
sibility Of 'moving the arc lamp during with.' an amount •of ultraviolet rays •
he, operation,'has limited its .use. -:equal to that in sunshine on a mean-
- ' , _ Disach antageseof-Neon - _ ...:... -tarn,6,.000 :feet high......_ "--.
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Neon lamps,; seen • in advertising• ,:'- - '
signs are also .efficient, but restricted, Foot Dimensions Being
in their` .applications. They operate . •
Sou' ht in Great Britain
- only.on alternating ,current' at very. ; ' : � ,.
high voltage, The rare gases in ,the The • British . Boot, Shoe and Allied.
tube are .excited "bythe electric .cur-' Trades Research Association ' has
rent. .Different gases or vapors give made researches. at •Northampton
different. colors, which explains.. tho which mark the first step, in aistatic-•
'red, blue a tical , s y
Moreover, like mercury arcs, ' these ' gas first of Britain .arid ' secondly, it. is
' tubes' cannot...be connected. directly hoped, of foreign:Countries, according
with a socket because of the high ' Vol- to the "London •correspondent of the
and
other fights that we see. urve of foot measurements,
' teges"required.
What is wanted is, a lamp witch -win -
have all the advantages of the mer-
cury and, neon lamps, which' can be
made „to glow . with 'any color, even it
the desired color :is an approximation
of ay igfit; sadly ra h hall bescrewed-
directly into-anY-soeket...Dr-S:panner..:
is. of the opinion that. the filament
lamp has been cieveloped.as far as we:.
Bible.. :. .
The German invention is a natural
° evolution of existing vapor :lamps. It
depends for its success Iargely-on the
use of an electropositive . Metal in the,
...eathotle- W When.. electrically excited
this metarejects large quantities of
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electrons trom the atoms of the vapor
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At Northampton 2:,500 • people of all"
ages.. were.. measured,° he_says. "Eaeh.
•foot.-wes measured `wits„.once with
and, once. -wit'hdut the weight of, the
body on -it. '.' The measurements ate
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everybody out-ot-the house..Vtfe Would, Classified- Adetei't tiii. g_. .
also jump Into the first deep 'puddle •..»
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.. Paget,' 1'Uoild,_t,aleft,t•14ttorne'ys.,,2?3•..IM,oTt:'
A. magician said • t4 his youthful Street. Ottawa Canada
helper: "Now, are You sure there .is
nothing in 'the silk hat?”
- "Posiitiveiy,"-replied the urchin, "the
rabbit you put, in before the shoe got
away."
Hammond -"Why are files like tele-
graph operators?"
Mrs. Hammond-' pBeeauee
and dash."
Tirne;,,onored 'ceremony was participated in when the Lord Mayor'
of London presented head. 'boy .of . Christ's; Hospital School,, Horse;
ham, with •a guinea.
Here and 'There
Owl Las '.
'Evolution •
Age six -=father gives Willie roller
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Write for quotations. lminediete settle'
meet by certified eh.eque, Crates loaned:
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they, dot LI OR SALE PURE .NOVA ..COTXA
-mink. My eustom4,rs won sweeip-
stakes and firsts„ c hicago, i'prtland:
Stockholm Mink Shows, 9930. Limited
number to book.. Satisfaction at Nova:.
Scotia's oldest minicery. l;rook Mink
Farm, West'Ididdle River. Nova Scotia.
Age twelve-•tlather.
bicycle.
Age eighteen -father
college'education. •
Age twenty -three -Father gives Will-
ie diploma: {
. Age, twenty-four ,,Fiether,gives Will -
gives Willie
gives Willie
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ERN, Quebec minks.. Write o•
Henry • Swanson, Bertram, Box 311, •
Hearst, .Ont. ' • .
ie loll , Peeee
Age ;•twenty -foul• ye L, three date- '
father•_ gives•' Willie- up.; ," Peace ;cannot be. established on'' the, '
Tether, point of a; nwer.d It must he b"road
.. *t,a will of°the''neonle..,.
b batti,cep. wia,; and
'visitThors wereeesbeing'' showas,ni'a..' iportound The'
,g.1 ,gnide ,was"' ixhib'itipg-a bronze la,blet
set in the deck.. ' •
Ovide -Here is where our gallant
captain Bell" .-v_ _
- - Old -Lady--"No wonder --•: I::nea;.ly.
tripped, over it ,myself.". • '
Foreman -"Do you -7-7—',..
now that' f be-'
.gan life as a'•• barefoot boy."
,-Fireman-"Well, 'I' wasn't -born with :,
shoes. on, 'either?' ` ' - - "
• Diner Have you :any wild: duck?" .•
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Waiter-r"No, sir;,but we, can take ..
a "tame -one UM -irritate -TR -f-or-you.' - -
Josie -"A boy friend of . mine has '
several cups fore golf;' tennis -also
medals for rowing." , . '
Carie -'.'Well; he must be quite an
eatiJosie-"No, he's a ,I.>1.11.1.
pwn broker.'.'
• When a man is too' busy to be happy
he AS. to be 'pitted. ' ' ` "'
The only book •possessed by. the Es- ( A cigarette compane •has a •new slo-
kiinos:• of .Labrador, printed in their;gan"Keep Kissable;i' . This. will
own language, has up to now been the'. probably lead" to one ct those testi
Ihere.they blindfold you let you kiss
Bible ,
The light • emitted by' glow-worms' "six •girls, and ..then ei`l y'
Mr, Riple
has just; the same effects on. photo- i��which..one' you liked best
graphic plates etErtha�t oflezrace: --
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thieves are. More apt .to go'in "gangs" 'play that I Wrote about the man "andNet
'gb bor-
Among' juvenile criminals, the •boy.
you "Haveseen the new
_ife�who ere quarreling?"
to 'have ed" the-Vitlue-Of h lel who invariably-work`alone
measurin the scaffolds of the .feet,an -, ,
g , had the • - of keeping the nation 1
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When e. survey a healthy by cleaning gutters ., Con -"One seat
declared . aye prov - an glees, w •,
-the--angles-in th evv methods of finial ..• wet and windy a&ther has+l 'Mr. Perittf fe1fe ,but I•.heard , ou
d your
-Everceee` Biel= erovl�n�- i§; arid'.. 'ori
earth ; • :wtI1 forever be, a crown • o•f
thorns. ---Thomas Carlyle'
wile rehear5ing�rt"��
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PHILLIPS'
of h1 Actits
For Troubles
due to Acid
i,HointtsTldH
ACID STOMACH
tireatturite
HEADACHE
nous -NAUSEA-
• ,LeXCtS5 acid is the common cause .
Of indigestion. It results in pain and
sourness abotft two hoursiafter eat-
ing. eq ni
h e s an a
ikali
Tlick cot7ec v
which neutralizes acid. • The best .
corrective is Phillips' Milk of Mag-
nesia. It has remained standard with
phyti inns . in the 50 years since its -
invention
One spoonffil of Philips' Milk of
Magnesia nen tralizes instantly litany
-times Its volume in acid,' Harmless,
action is
and yet it s
and
tasteless,'
quick You will never rely on crud
t methods, once you learn how quickly
this method acts, .Be sure to, get the •
genuine.
The ideal, -tlettitrioe for dei'
`s_P..hi11i
teeth and Iie.'rlth "'ttmg_i p�„-
Dental Magnesi ,• a sillieri.or tooth-
paste that safeettards against acid -
mouth. (Made in -Canada.)
th has been extended tr. tt island drains Bus C on top,,
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d f the ' '
tb t' will have
other town__ s- e • socia ton, wr nd-_removing_re't,ke. . '
a complete statistical recpr et,ua'am•-•a-nd--tine.Ins--d
Wallpaper that is fadeless;. wash 1 ' Lally -"You surely wouldn't separ-
tain,and shoe measui:ements of. Bri- able, end .:very. 'lasting.h been made ate a mottte_r_from her daughter?:'"
tarn,.. from•glass, according to:the claim o! a, Conductor (ringing bellj-"Nevem
!`The 'investigation• on which the re German inventii'r. , , again, lady, I did it once and I have
port is based. is the outcome of the
invention by the researeTi' wor yrs of ,Silver -tented :grease -paint'. is. becom- regretted it ever since." I
Of 1 . b
the 'association. of a foot-measu: ^ t `hhe eyes In Paris. The new fad Is for adorning ihe sfor Suitor -"Do• You ever peep through
machine, which repos the ;present
uncertain method ,of measurement ee evening dress only, I the k'eyhol-e when I am sitting in''the
a simple formula easily understood by Defects of hearing are increasingparlor' with your sister?'' ,-
a person.vtrith an elementary knowl th London school-'ehildren, 1 Small Brother -"Sometimes.. when•
NEURALGIA`
A wood appbcationof Min='
Bed's according to directions,
just hits the spot". You'll
find that .you •
Z l : get'wonderful. relief
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edge of trigonometry and geoittetry.
Th new machine is the .necessary
complement of the mac tae• o s use.
among , e
while girls are said to be more a
e- ne to bad eyesight_ than boys.
to 1 dValuableproperty In Ireland is belt(I The .Golfer -'They've.; all afraid. to
h. of -boots and the. • Citp of London.. It includes • play,, 'me. What do you think my handl-
shoes..
b y
in_jhe mass' production y sap
shoes '
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lands and fishing fighter whrclr-were , The Girl -"Olt, l don,'t know.'It' may
"For centuries boots and shoes were. granted .to the (City as long ago as be your fate."
made by the: craftsman, who supple- 1604: •
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pts b " a are said t
-mented his simple •measureme Y Traffic and other noises o •
-nien:tal-•pietilt-eeethieec.usten e'r_'s ._i yet.deter.- -th.e blind. children. of New ,York
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from • learning to walk; 'as they are .
• 1 d bythenoise of their own ot-
"In making the foot measurements
-important- importa-tit--}point--seerns_to_have
been overlooked. In civilized countries
' some deformity lof the foot due to 'the.
wearing of boots and sloes is'pYactic-
aliy universal. Therefore measure-
ments of races which do not, wear
these articles and df the ,few' persons
'who' have always worn boots properly
made for them by a good craftsman
• shohld have been. taken in ;ord'er. to,
arrive at the measurements of the
normal foot." ,
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• The woman in the flat above '
-Takes-v:ot ii, --haw the •curse -
Arid every day in every way •
guided. n iWoe: ' She's getting worse and worse.
steps.
' Warm weather clothing was the sub- Miss Rayner -"I ho e you'll dance
lett of a recent test, the av`.erage out-
with th me to -night,' Mr. Jones."
fit of men weighing 8 lib. 6 oz., while
that of women weighed only 2 lb. 10
oz. .
Great Britain andelapan are salt i.°
be the greatest foreign investors in
China; 'tlieir total investments being caused Adam's downfall, but these
about five times as much as (hose of days Hien fall mostly for peacheli. A
the United States.. I ne1•vous breakdown seems to be a lux-
__ lly droripinglI'"dry ice" "powder from ury in which only the rich indulge.
Mr. Jones -"Oh, rather! I hope You
didn't think that I came. here merely
for .pleasure' "• _
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It. may have been an apple .that
When
makes H'IM. FUSSY'
One of ihr: •wat. 1499r.:ri.aut things,
teething�coli.sa'ntiotoMake ababy
comfortable is to see :that tittle
bowels do their work of carrying off
waste matter promptly and regular
ly. For this nothing Is better than
Castoria, a_pure vegetable prepara-
tion ,specially made' for babies ,and
- children. Castoria acts so gently
you can giye,it to young 'infants to
relieve colic. - let it is always ef-
festive, -for other children, too. Re-
' member, Castoria ,contains no.
Marsh drugs, no narcotics=is abso•
,,ute'ly harmless. When your. baby
.s fretful with teething or' a food
1pset, give a 'cleansing dose of
�astoria.•Be sure you get genuine
:astoria with the narne: •
Thunder Shower , aeroplanes on .the tipper side of clouds ,The man who is only a follower cant •
CA T O R :I A
see where he is going .for the dust in
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Sliver pale his eyes. It takes a genuine genius
rain t6 fail. The "dry ice" was Pew -
Ilius the pat,i'of rivulet and snail tiered' carbon .dioxide. I the:: ' , • • `to telt the I"ference be i
Through `the dark wood, where each e....._-,--• ; tween a lueme; end• an absolute neces
brown bole Y. _ .�_........
,There a green' aD ,, 1 city.. • It takes big met: be" big -n
Drips magic.a�aln From. a Cannon l things; this holds especially true in
nymph stole' . • I An' ingenious device ,known as •he public office, big men have' a hard
From the old syeamore's embtaees; 1 "rain cat,non," used for water my time getttug public miles, true' as this
Anil, there a c.eooked satyr; fled.:.. : fields, was displayed.e..t Hanover, Ger- i is Perhaps every man' at one time
Oh dim rain—shadowed Wakes,i ninny. It consists- of: a jet •mounts i ;hakes n fool out of him'elf.over a.wo
man. •The lucky ones are those who
'do it early in life at - get it over with.
We are quite'sure if we did smoke we
would be courtemis enough when in .a
C;14-11.oEtFE'N CRY FOR IT
Are your am:tent•gods not dead? i otos cylindrical i;re,,a:•te tank. The
. • + upper .portion of the tank is tilled
Now the'r. in • with air, which is compressed by the
Ceases bird's are whispering again; • water until there is equillibrium.
Sunlit, four 'silver 'se ens go by qeiliien this is attained a valve 1gC':ticd •
private home to at least ask if there
And sunlight', mocking necromancy, in the t,ozzle opens "an'orifiee. Ow`n •
was any t,bjeci.ion to smoking before
Upon a sliver lako of ::ky..:. •' to the. sudden release, the air pressors' tvp would liltht up and try to stink
ow • me a clot), ed br„• ;�-�-}t-a-ml-o14-; jdtn-thir'watei -'in- a__powerful•-Yeti • lie
Makes my sweet nympi ,.' fancy and throws it a considerable distance
A honeysuckle, trailing gold.
and at the.same ,ime moves it.arsund
r --Bridget Lowry, in• the London shghth.
Oheerver. This method is coesidered a greet
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DRAPERIES MADE NEW
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"When we resumed housekeeping a
month ago •I found my draperies bad
become creased' from packing. 'I hung
them out bn the line, hoping to remove
the creases. Then I forgot them. The” at Arras in. Northeast Prance on- Aug.
result was • they 'became' badly faded 15 has.been reported captured at
and sun -spotted. • Saigon, Indo=China; on Sept. 9, after
"I was heartsick until the happy traveling 7,200 miles frons the start
-Struck me to ye thein. I ing Dint '
,thoughtd isthe for ga
just dyed them a sleeper green, , and It ' is •bel`ieved this „
d y 'cor'ded,
improvement on the old sprinkler and
pipe -line metho' s, A' small rain can
non, requiring only a pressure of two
of three atnioepheres, is 'finding a
ready ,rearket.
Pigeon 'Travels 7,200' ' Miles
Paris,' A honing 'pigeon released
as I used .• Diamond .,Dyes tinct' leek pigeon, flight ever re
e norgeous ,anti new. f 111:e°
ave never. seen 1
dyes to use than l�iantotaid Dyes. • Virtue 1
e easier �.
They give the' most beautiful colors'. -' I Tlie world admires those who speak ,
used cuher foe tinting•d` dyeing to.it of virtue e'logtiehtly; but God '
when
�'• --and never .take the life oft o't elo'th loves'• those only Who know hold to
as other dyes dot" .„ practice it with' courage enc
Mrs. J.F.'i'., Montreal. verance. L•. Pichot.
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In These
s
Trym Times
Maintain Your Health
Take; regularly .'
SCOTt'S
EMULSION
of Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil
iii.+
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I1�To Bii11d'R�'...eSists,ins e
Easy to Digest
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i`Cramps`almost
WHAT a ttagedy! Every month
... thase'avvful pains. She suf-
fered so'. - . neatly doubled up with
cramps.
Why, don't you try Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable .Com pounpurieg
these,trying times?
Slip a box of the new tablets in
, your handbag .. keep them handy
} on your Medicine shelf. Their tonic
1 ` actionniakes'you-feel so much bet '
ter, ondayswhen you're "not well."'
Just ask for Lydia E. Pinkham's
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VEGETABLE 'COMPOUND
IKLLJAF fER 10 HOURS SLEEP
After Lunch .Would Sleep 3
SOW SHE HAS
"THAT KRUSCHEN FEELING''
Everyone knows the meaning of the
famous' phrvse s j` That••Ifauseherr•feel---
ing." Well. here, is a ty-pieal instance of
the extreme revetse of that condition. •
This woman, had a perpetual, tired
feeling. See hon, ie affected her":- • '
I•am 3-1 years old, and the mother of
two small sons. So my lift is a very
busy one. Ever sines I can reiitember,1
have always suffered With n -feeling of
tiredness, and neverfelt ee dy to get tip
in the morning, even after 10 hours
sound sleep. I have often felt so tired
after lunch, that I h ave slept for 3 and
4 hours, having to do the -Work in the
evening. ,I,took Kruschcn Salts for a
fortnight -and Lost the tiled feeling
completely.. I feel fresh and wide,
awake, and Y helve never felt better in
lift." -Mrs. E. M. V•,
Millions amen and women all over the
world take Krt sclera Salts daily -not
because they are really sick, mind yotr
-but because
'
theyknow the little
daily dose of Krus -hen keeps them,
atwaye fit acid energetic, and also keeps t.
the system free from p'oisonous. matter
cetised by irregular or insufficient
teimin:tt ion.
People Who take Krusellen-Salts every
morning don't have iteatInellcs, and
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depression, dizziness;
'seated , •tongue and
u pleeeent beeritii.•
_` II ' They no pdisone
in their system because
fhe nrtion of Kruscher
Salts on the liver. kidneys 'and bowels
causes perfect and regular elimination:
If you want joyous health and glorious
vigor -to sleep scenitdly :mil arise In
the morning lit slid refreshed --if you
want to Wtrt'k hard. and d enjoy ♦nur
Wort--ti•V taking leruschcn Salts every " '
dee. Millions of people are enjoying
their daily- llthrnnc, thanks to the
"little daily, dose Of Krusehen.
Krimelien Salts 15 'obtainable at all' •
terngeit teeseal-•1 to an�i-ee)e.-per-letittlee__
ISSUE No. ' 4 l:
are, always free from cOnstipatitin,
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