The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-12-09, Page 37Prif7111V
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Formidable Lis' t of UR ited States
Railroads in Receiver's Han, ds
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Among railroads the interven,
' tion •of the receiver hop been so Ire,'
Tient, and boo concerned HQ many int-
Ivrtaftt Siatenis• .that this official is
no iOnger Considered omen of AP-
'preaelhing dissolution, but rather, in
eases, the promise, of e0nornic41
Ministration. rimes ,issued by the
Bureau of RailwaY NeWriuld Statis-
"'PHA CbioagOe fiboW that .there lAre-
tWelitY-eight railway coMpaniesof
•
PO4.0..31(arqUette• ... 28,441,200
Pittsburg, Shawnautt &
• Northern, . „... 11,700,000 many times in 44 WP.Mall'i) We when
St. Louis 4 Han Francisco 02,050,100- Elie feele in desp,air. '
ere is no
nine -hour day for the. busy housewife,
Xexigo ...Wt. 1,4 • 504)00 There are a hundred thing.abeut the ,
bonito to iceeet• her busy froln the time
die arieee until it is again bed time.
'What is the re,sult?... Often her nervos
give Way, her good -rooks: dideicher
NV013,N. WO,1411ED
WOMEN
Ber Many Buttes Affect /ter
Health and Often She Breaks
1)own Completely.,
11. -is` little wonder that there are
0.,•••"14•1
the, birds is boundlto create COO,
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•X'AR3111 °rex sax*.
tion, that will take * little time to mg yng Throw re-adjupt, do that Wheal the propei, • um! 1?.amas r -r•
grain., Dairy lir Vrult. When Ye%
tnethed 4)f handling kirds ewe. be V.
sdocidCa 'Or it 151auulti. not "be altered; Rivai Yell?' gasses, ma.pu:nr,t, u„Yr: 3Vrit°
'conditions that 'mgy feriee.
lifilee0 ill Olight,..,Neak't to improve • „ ' • ' • 'I #irawinrroi rex ;Lava,
Ii 1
Idf vt,r11:11folv‘e mint .10.1ftra eariy_chi w.,,e,,amr _ado gt,,P.tat,retaigf_lann,eeda: %40°,fricITe#414gtor 44910 Ivitaw, gitocrol3:13:?139
s, ey? p 4
G.ETTiNG • TEE VERY EARLY ge94 Btr then the.tiMe te get the. 70iir eyes Sr/seta:id • '11r44f3"3e9. infarn141341
our ni particularly 17";;;,, .1141,puelirwRieerviloaa,:e.solmtaatesheeurailisIt!i- hz terwnytii. 0,110,./nelet IfseffUli 411(10..ifILLUVStiflt
Th
'St. Lento, DroWnsville & • ' ' :4440 Oat. If We do /lot, it may be egunle 100, ivesor• ,opplication to 'Minors rubltitilping Cern,
mat. 73 West Ad (Id
CHICK. e a e oroute.
prove...for themeelves that thet tea. tits.
•,harder to get them as viell able to ease with it
By A'. P. Marehal1. prOdtico etrongi sturdy chicks, and, °MVOS Proscription Alle at once; o
active drive etore andf set -bottle
St, "L.Ouili, San Francisco
even be eine to got siny until con- obf aa7
& 'Texas it*:•41 II It. 804,000, Bon-Opte toblete; till a two -ounce bet -
t e -with warm. Nvitter end drop in one l'iton.
uolution bathe the eveis Oro te four times,
et. the .resa tfs right from the start. .MauY
who ham been, told tlittt they bare astig-
matism, eye-strafs, cat:tract, Sore eYeltdu.
iveak eyes, conivactivItis aud other eye
disorders, report ivonderful benefits from
the ego of tete prescription.. get this pre-
scription filled nod use it; Jou may f80
-strengthen yens.. eyes that glasses wIll not
Ball Antenio, evaide & ' ROW mom people look with ,great . • ._ _ •
_.
' oiderably iater. By ' watching the
lel ' --..-.-.......... „„.. -23%900' 'clivr en- the " b,reedere who can fibinlltrtheelmimet'Yozni- it-Inwi "116-411Dre . to
ing into the' right con-.
Alt:mimeo Centrid 7,941,440 blood *becomes thin, her dig,eetion is • dition at varying times. By getting
. bring out birds so very much more . . - •
More or less importance in the'hands Toledo, St. Louis 4'...; West- matured for the early' sliewo than the .
disturbed and her system threatened . trie eggs from those that are in the
of receivers at the clOse of the calen-. ern general run of. birds. Many 'think
forty minor rebels. ,The combined Wabash It R., ' 92,400,420
,I ... 39,947,60-0 with a complete breakdown. EverY this •0 ' • ,, pink' of condition we een expect:then
dar year 1914, in addition to nearly Trinity & Brazes Valley . , ' 500,000, MY depends on baying g°°" to get the beet chickens from them.
brooding facilities with which • to
length of these larger' railways oPer- f'Wlibil.:!:.-Pittsberg Wind- • grow the chicks that .are gotten out Above' ail, ive 'Must never allow the
woman should do all possible to pro-
tect her health• and good looks, and
there is•ene way in which ehe can do
• ate& by receivirs amounted to.°1.9,449 nal • • before most people are thinking of it.
, 10,000,000 this, and that is ' by, taking Dr. Wit-
.' miles, With a total capitalisatien of no Wabash:, eheeter 4 West' ' Hew soon do they find when thq. 24 -
llama' Pink Pills; These actually .
less thans0,370,674,918. They include trn ' tuallY try to do 139; that it is some
• 1,250,000 'Make new, rich blood, ktrengthen
' thin St, Lotus and Sft,F,rapeisco• Rail-, Wisconsin & Mighigara .. 10500,000 eyery nerve and every 'ergaii, bring trick to get Chicks out at all, and
ro • _. ' ' • 6,--iti-the l'Atedir,ree-:4-L-itite F!.i.a .. , 86-,8801, o the view of -health-to the cieelio and
, When this is 'accomplished, to haVe,
Southwest; the Chicago •and, ,Eastern hkightness to the eye. .
'These pille smoothing that will match up ,with the
- ' Illinois Railroad, with Orie of the best, .!.., ' • 8448,296,291 have done tooke to inalte the lives of
'ilerviees between Chicago and , St. • " '-,Fiinti!id,pebt-,-. . . ,,sheusemis of Wdrhen ":4,1,1hshinY, than'
•tainis; the Wabadh, With its • strong Atlanta, Tirtningliam . 4:., • . -anytbiug, elsei in the °world: ' Mrs.
geograPincal positien, providing Short. Atlantic.' • ...:, -.:....... $24,660,500 Daniel Th.eal, Waterloo, Ont., says:
• line mileage iketween ,many ithportarit '`,Cape, Cliardeau NOrthern; 1,660,000 "I vine very. Much run ,down„ my blood
: cities in the Middle -West; the Pere chi(Aga 1.'*:. Eastern Illi. : .,, - was thio Ara . watery .and 'I would
. . Maiquettej serving thic/5114 PaPalatect •• eoie....„.......... ,....'...,. ts mormo faint at thellest Otct.ternaat:' I sdf-'
districts in ADchigan; and the Toledo,. Ciacinno„ ihtmilto4, 4 ... . . . ',fend from -headaches and elisines's,
..8t. teals • and ' Western Realroad, Daytd:i : .• , .', .`, ... , „,. 62,135,640 and often ,it, seemed' its, though there
itnon ae the. Cloy,er 'Leaf, Milt% tr0.- 't'Olo.lxide..Midialid.;..,-, ,,: -,,, .9402,000 were .elouds before•my,e3r,es..Finally
- eereing -th`e. PVegieeOlV.e. statie ...of Iii- Ieterriational . &• .dicht ' • • ' : • r. I. W'tt's "Nrced •-iii Leo- to -bed- withriveake
' Mane and Illiadie. The receivership Northern - : " - .24,594,600' nes. '' I doetored for Siic W`eeks while
record for 1914 is as.fellows: .Kaneee City,' Mexico & , ill ,bed without 'receiving any benefit.
, Mileage: Orient .- '. , , , 29,76%223 .Finally I -Woe, ind•uced to take Dr.
) timing am n- , • Louisiana & Northwest , 2,300;000 Williams'. Pink.PIlle, and when I had *have that makes it possible to bring
ktlanta B' ' h & Atilt
tic . ege Macon & Birmihghaln .. ..600,000. taken .ten boxes I , was completely
Cape Giordean Northern ....,. , IAA Miesouri & Noi•th Arkan•z. • , cured, and never.felt better in iny,life, •
Chicago 6, Eastern Illinois ... 1,283 sa°'
• :WY.. nfat, rti• are likely. to be oeteniehed
condition of our breeders to run down, e e essary. Thousands who um blind,
thaf they will do nothing better than
or then it Me/Mk through the winter, egyentrheaziarl:reetfrittoehiyeterziseaesdiecsienterhelt
Pad' barely • bold their own and be fore It is too late not heroine one of
r9adY:•-•Pi'brcetlfW- -WilIV-:the7'40trigit. Vli:r=figellar; )1rY1:7144:"Sellf
warm balmy days of spring are Mak- they 311nrif br• changed to:fit the ever-ln.
. •Ing themselves felt, A.little obeerva-
_Nobirrdns, cotnbda:tiona; e4vperomdt.jureee.dr' 4attureal,tornreiidin e wq.cf insulteze, nithote,g,.tillnan..soimhee
Working along through the early paper, and tye. -feel' sure-. if every
Season, trying to .hatch' • chicks and breeder, will only " try .to,. see .• why
expecting to have hater luck every :changes. talte place .in the yindition of
next hatch is. vertainly dhicoeraging the neck,' it yvili,hetter,fix the whys,
work to ,many, and when this is the' end:Wherefores .and mean better work
case, so Often are the little'fellowe' Of future.. • '
"'such weak constitution that they can . ' • .' : :,•
not battle through the ceeditions they ,
'atiust neeet, until they reach the season • SOLDIERS' GRAVES.
'when spring's balmy sunny days
carry, them 'along in the most natural Shells Destroy Marks Where the Men
way. ;What. elixir de the breeders Are Buried. •
9,936,969 I‘eire convinced that whatDr. Wil.,
Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton ,1,014 Misseuri, . Oklaltaina & '" - hams' Pink Pills did for me they will
Colorado Midland us Culf .. , , • 0,266;190 00 for others„and I warmly /teem-
'
' International & Great Northern 1,160 New ()Awns, Mobile .4?: Mend them to all weak Womezi."
, Kansas City, Mexico •& Orient Chicago • 14,162,602 • You Tali get these Pills from any
of Texas , • 418 'OklahomaCentrel 8480,000 medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
Kansas City, Mexico •& Orient. . to Pere Marquette. 79,959,166 a box or sic boxes for $2.50, from The
Louisiana & Northweet ...,.... 121 Pittsburg, Shawmut & , " • Dr. Williams' Medicine' Co., •Brock:
.%•Macon. & Birmingham .. , .. :„. .106 Nei there ' 7,173,358 yille, Ont.
.: eielessellre &. North Arkansas : -. go St, 1AI:fin & 'Safi - Francis-. •,. - - ' •
Miteeeiri, Oklithoina & Gulf: , .1 ..._3'.33.' ' .'t'o• • • •• • • • : • • !,.... • •••_. : .290509„..24?
pATHETIC. STORY. -
Ne' Orleans, MObile & Chicago 403 St • Lellis. 1:-rowlisvi11P 4
Olelahomp.` Central , 136 Mt xi"' - : 12464,105 A RPSiiall Officeli!8 Bad Downfall, in
. -Pre Marquette .., .... ....... 2,823 ,St. -TIoins, hail Vranetsco 7 •
Pittsburg, Shawmut 4 North- • .. & „Texas, , . ...... ....e• . 7,188,000 :. • •
t•
if •
ern, • • lel. San Antib, 'Uvalde &
Si. Louis & San Francisco .*... -.- 4,746. . Ithi•lf -. * ....-- :- . 3,663,000
• ' St Louis, BroWniville -&'111X-: ...'• ireurPt:Pee Central , 12,709,909
. • fro • - A Of./ t Teletio, St Louis & West- •
. St. LOUIS, San ' Francisco • & ' • 1 . illt '' • •'•'.`.' • - • •*. • ... ; ; . • .281021f000
• TvXas ' ••• - • • . 243 .l'ilritY.& Brazez Valley . • 8,760,000.
• . San Antonio, . UValde & Gulf ......• -gel; Wi.,,basli'R.R • • , • 124,194;149
. ,. Tennessee. •••Central ..:.-... • ..,':_eel 11 4b Tenni
- --:-Toleidde St -Lou les---&-, Wester:n -.*- 45IL .-ilail • -'.4-* :.' • '':• ' ' '.''''k''-'". 51)844'
Trinity & Brazos Valley
t
Wabash R. I
•• Wabash.Pittebur
Wabash. licster* &, Western .. 5
,, 6
.--Wisconsie ,&•''Michigan• ... ''..... - 124
*• : Wheelhig & 'Lake Erie ,......:.*: ' .469
315 hester & West-
- 2,514 "n 1, • 690,000
• Wisconsin & Michigan -..• 4,8684240
Wheeling &.Lake Erie .. 27,000,000
' ' .-- $928,282,622*
' -- -` • ' : - • '
, . The total capitalizatien„ stocks and
•• .
19,449 bonds ' was $1,876,t378,000. Eliminat-
„ • Cepital Steck. ' mg dupficationsj, the net capitalize.
Atlanta,. Birmingham. &
;-'• Athletic •$K000, 6,..tiOnris_less_tbare$60,000 Per mile ' _
",_ Ill the thiratY-seVen• "years, from
- Cape Giardeau Northern. '' 2,509,000 f876 to 1913, the records show, 4hat
- • Chicago ..& Eastern 1111- • . • -' net Jess than 754 U.S. roads, with an
•
noie • .... - 4011,800' operated length Of -145,176 miles, and
- :thicinnati, Hamiltcni & ' with '$8262,43,000 'capital stock and
Daytpn.... . ' ... 1 . 8,248,516
. funded -.debt, %passed . into. receivers'
'Coloi•ado Midland :..._10,000,000 .heeds: • AMong these were included
‘
International "cti 'Great • ' . • itich properties as the Northern Paci-
Northern .,... ,' 4,822,000 fie,. Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa -re,
that Were Subsequently ' reorganized
and placed upon a profitable basis.
Other iniportant lines' Whichhave
gone into receivership in 1015 include
old established properties',,such as the -
Missouri • Pactile System, with a
length • operated' of 9,670 miles.. The
'stock of the Missouri Pacific a few
years ago was selling above par, and
Chicago .. ..... „. • ••• ., 10075,300i it is still considered to be et road with
Oklahoma Central . 3,103,500 'considerable possibilities. ,, •
Kansas City', Mexico St`
Orient 26,009,6n0
Louisiana & Northwest': 2,180;000
Macon & Birmingh,ain 600,000
Missouri & North 'Arkan-
sas 13,84.p,000
Missouri; •Oklahoma
Gulf ' •." 8 474 000.
Nele Orleans, Mobile & •
'Amsterdani (Holland) newspapers
describe the pathetic close of the ca-
reer Of,,Lieutenant Maschkowitsch, Of
Crack Cossack regiment of Russia.
When the war broke otit Lieutenant
Maschkowitech was in Paris, an4. as
it was useless for him to attempt to ▪ mil which good strOng chicke can be
join his regiment_he at once enlisted
ohtained, generall'y sai-
in the Prench-ariny,.--Intlie- battle of: -
Cell. Every •bird-willnot be •at its
the 'Marne he distinguished himself
best at the tame Urn% and the Bathe
and becatne a favorite with the
French ;•soldiers. He witte.':. :slightly
wounded a few months ago in a skir-
mish near: Ypres, but -soon recovered.
Recently' he received a forty-eight
hour -filtlough end returned to Paris. . a ' sea* has led to a revival of tl
along tbese early fellows,, and fin the That the problem of marking the.
pink, of condition? .
In the first place,. let us consider
What ate the conditions when the
beet chicks are normally hatched.
Anyone, if he thinks at all; can attri-
bute -the reasons why, a •hen can more
January and February. Nice balmy
and June than is usually "poseible Lilains that known graves are Marked
gy :MAU deri. cremes. treated with. I
can'be ieceived, for transit, and ex-
poen:sic:: etnot, nisaayksci i:pnis.p.ecial crosses
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.011R.No-Sraptt:,
easily produce hatchable eggs in May „
creasing Weakened pondition to better lice
if YOU..ettla,: 11:447 geti.elger,
strOng Magnetie eyes 'throu.„.311. the
preseriptioa• here given., Thd •Vetnins. Drug
Co. •of. Toronto w11111)1 the dboye prener1p•
thin 1)y inglii•lf XfaiS.1.11.1.1gglIattlkif9t:
. •
• lane Reason.
P17188.
PtriVanf3led4., Ver itliVh°11111.e."-st kitrileg• •
*TilAtit
with reliable.eseeruPent. Send for ',price
267 Ago Stteet. reterhon,
POR SALE,
ntl ..mut=5,, 14 1N. SIX.T1/ VON -
A -NJ •cession Pranirlin.$51199.
Louisa. Wilder, Biritendale, Afttplmta.
HELP 1031T133:4 .
AiTh'; •TO 'KNIT
v meres wool socits fer us at hems,
either. with- maellive, or by hautir send
stamP ter information: ,The vanadian4
„wholesale pie. co.. Dent. 8„ Oar. •
11)115C•C‘1..AllE011.3.
••
37vvolls, xx,srpo..gTo., •
, . .
'Internal' and _external; ..surea_xyl.th, • •
eut,:pain-.:lik Our hope treatment., ‘Vriro •
us )4,6rore too•tate... Dr, .
cos centneiveetei."-.0nt,„ - , •••
• "DO 'You .knew intdleY is 'so
Acatuut i?".•titothers?" . the ' Soap -box
Orator dertiondedr tiVii a foiir:sized
sedien !of, the, backbone of ° the na-
tion whited in leisurely patience for
the 'answer.
A tired looki . .
hire Have Aliwinced
• Sbiptatogers. Wegiveliberidgeedes,
havd liets4t4t_niu_eieneenrettlitleViriallicretr:trg,
Nese:minim* write teller for free'price'llit.
• images/2,1%i Misigirgt_eat reproof rprif4/1.8.4
'110 PCP b lie.LOu
.1•Eco 01101111Esli ova SilOPTO!
woman had pansed L.POTT
for a moment on the edge. Of' the
crowd. She •spoke shortly, •
It s because' so many of you men'
graves • of soldiers •who' have 'fallen "on
spend .your .time telling %each. Other
the battle frOnt" is a difileelt one. is
whY; 'stead Of Bustling to See that
shown by announcement made
it nin'ti" • •,.
from the office of the 'British Secre- •
tary of War and published recentl
the Londen. newspaper& The. an-
led-Pieed.d/
• Pelage' ana Charles OW.. Termite.
',Offers best advantages 1,ti •Busine
neaten; strong ;lemma tor graduates;
enter now; write • for calendar.
• • PI: J. ELEIOTT. Principal.
y n
, •
Granulited Eyelids, i
Eyes inflamedby exposime
to Cold Winds and Dust
• quickly relieved by Minims •
daya-witha ehante to get out again el.
have filled the:birde vtelth the feeliii Waterproof.. rog, jus.,AEI (rfort.
At E Your13rugists
of h P i d
' • Most,. of thegraves explains the an- cpei% Book yr ye a vein es25e.
o p ness an heart--and-theY •-•;- '
sage
Foro t e Eye Free write
stiOW ,it by busying th I
. ersise yes with I imuncement, : are within the range •Oir-* ilifii•die Eye Remedy Company,ctil - the reproduction • of their Species . .
. the re ra '.s. eliell fire, 'SO much is . •
e e y
Naval officers' pay ranges from 232
•
placing behind them all need to with
, w n'e:, i this true that most Of the crosses are
(midshipman), to i2,190 a, year (Ad -
stand the further rigors of i t Idestroyed frequently *end .have, to be
miral of the Fleet). •
hand'. • , ; • •
obsoletely ideal for the busintebsai3t. aist rePlitced ..froM a carefully kept regis.
gtaVet can be reeched. Under those
ter of the &iris.' places as soon is the
*Plinard's Lin! i
s inen--t' CurLs' (l'ar'get-in 'Cowl).
Producing in them. a condition
Nateralty, the bircit that are in -b t voilditione the War „Office says it
es • Hardly Possible:'," .
--r.,-._ —_ -
shape, -will come, into • perfect trim ' would be. impeesible to set up any- •
thing like permanent •markers ,until ', C. H. Spurgeon was onee ask.ed ' I.
soonest, tin& will. produce the eggs
birds may -very much' vary th-e-timee.
thettc eir-the markets of the -- • -
conditions are more settl d . • "Could an n 1 °
IDON'T CU'i OUT
A Shoe Boil,Capped
Hock �r 'Buisftjs
FOR
..•
4:14,
ORI 4E4% PO. Offr
will reduce them and leave no bletnishei.
Stoke lameness promptly. Does not blis-
ter or retuove tke. hair, and horse can be
worked: $2 a bottle -delivered. Book 6131 free.
..6.B$011.131NE. JR,. for mankind, ,the antiseptic
liniment, for BollL Druises. Sores. SivellingsaatieoseVeinsi
glzarit titi4navVir eilfrke
_yen ore you t
Y0UNG, I). 0. F,,516. Lyntans Bldg., Montreal; Can
losorhitic arid. Absorbice. Jr.. are ;pun. in,rpot,P, '
, y ma p ay the cornet and . r •
• . •
be Christian . Yes,. I think he
Frota'fifteen to fifty- -•Brazil,--nuts -
• could," -Spurgeon d'Init Vara,
War Revives Chinese Trade. 'grow in one seed Vessel, .which is . as ,
not sure- bout hixt-door neigh,
•
The shortage ef the supply Of Syn- ' --------------• big as a man't-head. '
•
of their best productiveness during
different years. If one could 'select world as a result of the'ivar in Europe
GOCot) DMESTI.ON — I Mother Seigers Syrep correetn.and stimulates
Were at th b t imported indigo in _Chineee Markets
d h t h' h f When your digestion is faulty, weakness, rind the digestive, orgeno. and banishes the Macy,- - •
0310 ore certain sac! disenie ' ailments which arise porn Indigestion. .
the eggs from indiViduals when they and the conseetiery • ig, prices or
. son we believe at that time they . native Pro;It was' the last his 'regiment saw or duction of indigo •in various pai•ts of
ivcreld get the very best birds froth' China: :Indigo production is one of
him. • , '
In September he Was arrested fel,
de-sertion in a cafe in Paris, a wreck
of his former 'self. Weeks of dissipa-
tion had sapped his vitality. Ile was
tried by court martial, and admitted
that he had not known a sober MO,
ment for a long time. He was:found
guilty, degraded and sentenced to two
yeake' imprisonment 'Geedf regret
was expressed by the rnen of his regi-
ment -for his downfall, but in viewof
all the eireamstances- the verdict of
the court-martial was entirely 'just.
• ,.
a , DEEP -WATER DIVING.
that bird.; The Iiine"therefore to get
the best early,cbielcs*ok the -eggs fioin' China's oldest.inclustrie& The Chinese.
Which thay-corrie is when--the-are,i..developed their own 'process of mak.
in the very pink of co dition ei d *cl j ing-the dye- and -used -their native
ing. business like they da in spring'tee...pith, dyes
'best .s.easOn.' *. , '. • ' •. , . , es were . known. The proe
' . •• Iduction b't native:indigo has- contihued,
[product' for many centuries before
• . • . • • . -•
We have very often . noticed *that ' eyer - . • .
,hirds.Will he in the. best shape faitly i' • " :*
tioolt, ,•afper• they get thiough -; their, ILJ' E AN 11- ."1-10 US E 9OLD
nacinit, getting right down tnbuginess .
-before the rear:Told Weather begins,: . RECIPE
and Producing as nice a product -as it voile -Pr: Jackson's fternan Meat ,aild ,
-_ #
wetild be possible to get for hatching 'hatte anything from tt.• ' If yon lihe, eat
at any other time. • If.these egg' s are
used they will . often be -found to hot from. th-e ovit're. It won't :ferment, !
.f.tinaltes Most delicious baking. p1etienti.1
batch 'strong sturdy.' chicks, although indigestion. is :very mutations, -relieves ,
. from °the same liens it -may prove-al-
EiPert Says'Trade Opens Opportuni, -
. . most impossible to get, out chieks
. ties for Blind SoldierS.-
• . later on until the spring season well
Deeti-water 'diving is One of the sets in. Haying hatched -;theia, we
teades - for Whiel• blinded soldiers would considei. it far easier and more
may fit themselves; writes C. Arthur satisfactory to bring them . through.
, . • ..... F- -- .
. Pearson, chairman eil the British e wintei for a longer period than
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ties at the 'Foreign OfAce'allOw hint' .
s : Blinded ;Soldiers' and Sailors' Care to get out chicks later, when the
. .
Committee. ,He egyee vitality Might not be so great and the
. . .__. . • to do so. '' ' -
Intimate 'Chat About the Great and. Lord Crewe has the most valuable
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- the Pamoui. - ' collection, in England of letters writ-
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ten by celebrities. Lord Crewe is said occupation for blind people. The finement necessary during the•winter
diver who is building breakwaters and
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season. - ' • , :-
"Diving,)S, I think, a quite new chicks less able to Ns.eatli& the: con-
. M. Cedard, the chief chef -at Buck- in the Past ten years to Intim written 'piers works in the dark, for even Even with very Ihnited. facilities,-
inghain Palace, has I salary of £2,000 o - • the water is clear his work disturbs it these early fellows With extra on an an av rage two letters a day, de- '
per eremite
and renders it imposeible for him to vitality can be very easily. hithdled.
Admiral Beatty is one of the best elating to be interviewed on the. sub-
ject of this collection. ' . • •, • • see anything through it. The diver is Of, course it is not so easv as hand -
swimmers in the Navy. He learnt to
swim at three years old. '• ,
The Hon. Thomas Mackenzie, High
, Conuniesioner for New Zealand, has-
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zmoked the same pipe, a large bulldeg
constinatIon, 'nr "morley• hpek,"_ That's!,
'whY says god-,
send. to huinanity. Espeeially try it in
porridge.• pancakes, and genis r care.
folloW, directions on package for.
makins Penta,Age,. • Por an estil`iT -break- -
fast.. cook. the .night -before ln •tt, double
honer without stirring and warm in the
morning by :setting in -boiling water-
whil e tlretisink. At ,grocers'..... le and 25
cents...110man,Neal Is made 'by ftilm n
t‘f 1- c'd„ Torfinto/ '
What He Told MM.;
. They' say •Jack injuries were the'
resutt Of a practical. jelte.." . "Yes.1
.The • chappies told • 'him • that . a big, '
burly man --iii- the. smoking room was •
deaf and dumb., alid Jack walked over !
. to him, with a sweet smile' and told
Mies Charlotte' Kn011ys, Who • has one of the best paid of werkinen. • He , ling them. where, they can get out on ,hine be was . a 'silly foOl.". "Well?"
been kir forty-two . yeos• in.. Queen has an Attendant to look after him the ground, lint if people would -only '",The inan:wasn"t_ deaf .and. dumb, and -
Alexandra's household, and * is • 'her 'while below and when he returns 40 bear in Mind' that they . must ' have the ,`silly fool' . Was ,Jack" .• -
Majesty's • oldest and meet, intimate the surface, and the occupation is one abundance of fresh an all the tune
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friend, can. write m• German, French ,which I think • will prove to be ex- and see. that .they -get along, with
briar, for eleven years,. • . , , • •
_ -., • . - „„ ' .and Italian, but in 'addition to ,her, treniely •suitable.fot intelligent bhnd- 'other details that, are mere".-Requent-
• Lord . ;Haldane in :the- . sill -newt 'native tongue; • ehe, can .Only . speak In
. . ed soldiers iiiid-C-Oilors' ;who have had AY Profided, •tvhat. a fine bunch of nice
months usually *rises at four o'clock French •• .
• •.; , some mechanical training." • chicks would be the result; •instead as
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•-• in the .morning, onti 'writes or l'eadh -Sir Perey' GireuaiX1 . eeffets- eenie-. . .• '
.. . . ._ .1 ,,,, •lis• often the case, a. lot •of mean, Mi8.-
in his gerden,until breakfast -time.. : What from indigestion*, and •lives •on A VALUABLE. MEINCINE' •-] erable •'-little. ' -'-'-runtsi that ' coUld *.- not,
' amount to an-ything-. once-th,
i ' • she Won a prize in a • knitting. coni rindueed from his habit , Of'working at ••• • - .,..' . .
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Natural conifort iS•what the breed
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ars *want,. and the -more naturally, it.
can- appear to be, -the better de- tl..„_iy,L,AN
1 WM-H. Wbert-lhe Thicken grower be-
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When Lady PrepLch_w,s. c,bool. th-e•-simplest--fare-.-- The Malady- woo •"*. ` FOR LITTLE ONES; really stunted their groVeth. '
pe i ion., e plize was a set of sil- i meals, especially at dinner., }Te usetit -
, tier knitting needles, whteh _ are ., st 1..to have _Praced•betide lum it dinne.r- eil.:401-.el wish: every - Mother and
_ • ., . Mrs.--' G. Morgan, Huntsville; Oat,'
in her positiOn. • , • .„ . : . a_ezwill watm - ad a •_.0 al -and
Prince voitilow;- the tfol•rner Ger: ! during the meal, he would work
• ., value of Baby's OWn Tablets. They
_t . : . A , RCM ill .
Man Foreign SPProts'ry.,-bas-ser-ved-as-1-tbe-tnesteempleic calculation
a diplomatist in more countries out- doubt much to the benefit Of the great'. our baby. She was troubled with
; side his own than any, 0,they• member arniament firm to 'Which -Sir Percy' be-I,dtitie .and constipation and cried all
• • of the diplomatic professioe:, longs': But this.method of work seon-1. the thne, butt -the Tablets -soon put her
Mr. A fred de Ro
-.•A' , ually presenting his more intimate -e-•is-ei•ew---&-Thieettrealeter-
' • ,friends with Valuable gifts. His •ex-
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penditures in this -direction is said to
amount to 110,000 per annuli': • -
' 'Mr. .qogligher, financial. adViser to
• FOR
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THE gTANDARD
REMEDY
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At in Druggists, or direct o-n-recelet diorite, 50e. arfall".00. ' Theisfse-sotsi con eied three soles fis
• t^,,r4.1 4.1 thrAmaller.. A. J. WHITE &Co. WAITED. Craig Street.West montiesi.
. .."1..."1"...1/ea-,,..Virlaite, Blueoviessi. &Direr. Black Po's.* Deaver Eynz Etc
F U RS a
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• position to pay top market prices, and will do e,o at tilt
'vrentes•from' nu asetioni of Canada
e for our price list. Wears
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t*a better outlet for
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all kinds.. Send 'our price list.
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I was cut•ed of terribreluitbago bY
MINARD.'S LINIMENT. - • -i
. REV: W1VI.• BROWN.
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Was eured ef a case ---OT -earache
by.MINARD'S LINIMENT.
, MRS. S. KA ULBACK.
, I _was cured ot sensitive lungs bv--
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•MRS., S. MASTERS.
ins t • ng of his
birds in such a way that he supplies
their comforts and not his own con-
venience, . be hiis made a big stride
‘Riorlisgassaaatie, -ifeinaris
.ctrola 1
$ 2 i
toward getting results. If the
• With; 16,r-tea:inch_
doubIe.sided ViettrY
_Records (30 ,
tions, your. own
clioice),' $34.50.
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AigestiVe Organs. •Ithild. The Tablets are sold by medi- . • • • • ,The Egyptiaes, believing that deice I
can he brought to a• state of 'perfec-
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box froin The fir,. Mediciee' • ' • • when alive, isometimes killed the fa- •
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. • . germs con itions mut be carer:111Y
boil that will bring good •strong co le needed ti 6 things they used --
-FEWER. DRUNKS IN LoNopN,.. Brockville Ont • - . .
watched, for if that ondition becomes verity horse and elave of the dead
eine dealers or by Mail ai;25 -cents-•a • • d# • -
impaired, it is going to. be extreinel •
• Y' man. Th India, for the same -reason, ,
General -French,: makes •the 'study of Antigreating Or er tt fret ,orrolborated. - • widows .veere buined With the eoveses
.folk -lore tales his chief reereatiOn; the • Police Conits.. 1. "' season it well -advanced. ,The. whole
e* "Telt Inc non ' what --Iv f- • 'la kg. I of their Mishande.'
took A small library; eq such boolth, - ' • • I "
1 e • as q ion o ear yc c.tepein s on ,
e effect of the new sub -treating the /nest • Worgledul „thing you /saw the breeders Slat heir Condition when' .iieentrdei Zininsent c ,
tares Diet
_ • - • m o- ring -1 iem. back- before the " • •
,..; .with him to the Front " ' ex( ex has been immediately,. felt in hen itt see?'" • .--- • - ' .. ' - „ •
- Sir John •Miibanke, V.O. who` ivat ---
__.1....recentlyAilled_ia_actiona_ILt1 A. the police. coin in the laboring dis- ' "/ thiiik the strangest, thing I ever
1 • .PreateLakes..4re...1.411V-.-- -
1" Dar..---tritig- Of tivadow--Where-the---North --luttrivai-the--(iyitirliele" , • • • -
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- .donellee, had of late years Made a , . . Each of the five Great Lakes' is
London Magistrate dealt • With 16 :* • "Ndo,.laddie; dinint Mak' a ,ftile 0', , .
• sPecial- study of finance. .
lower than the. laSt* ten.years' aver -
1.4 is Oi'e" casei of drunkenness the sAme day asyer mailer. Whit ever heard el._ a,
• of the few distiaguished joldiers who •• eige. HoWever, at Seperior is enly I
have done so.,
the eg•gs see laid, 'enti-no • other. 'con --
sideration afterwards .can • iMprove;
Lthe possibilitiCS-Withitheeggs, at-
thbugh, of course, careless 'handling
„may, very 'ninth hurt the best ` poisie
4 • ago, on the any fo lowing the .fleh• Item, ?" bilitiee. , . . . •
.. , mew order he had but three. -Similar"'Areither '. strange , thing 1 „ saw ' Any sudden chaeges of conditions.
and friendly tertrit with the, Tsar than End districts:
- '1<ing Geergt IS Orf ..more intinfate reduetions Were, rioted in the East. when Crossing the Red Sea." We or circumstance s . may upset aIl the
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. ' . . i dropped anchol1, ahd. when we raised Possibilities for, some time, and When
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with anY, other- EuroPoorr reokial'ell- The public' hotise'.owners, complain it agaih there wet one of the wheels &fit 'sudden changes °Pliny kier take
Eor many years past the two, sover..,
eigns have that when men pay. . for , their own ' of 'Pharaoh's chariot • entangled , on Place it is 'well to use any'nleaiis that
corresPooded with each ;. drinks, in a crowd •they Seidoni, take , it" . •
other very -reittliert3n- * -' .• .. ; more than one. But thei•e. has been ! . "Aye, laddie I believe that.. 'We've
, . ,
• The Duke of Newcastle is themost-ho organt,:ed,„„prolest,
, ..,...
tis• tho 'oWnere ' stripture for that"
notable .aintiteur phetograiiher id the • ..."
know that if the anti -treating ..ord'er j --,----4" - -•,--•
House •trfrIaorde. His 'Grace has se:- prOVea it failure the thorns of Opening . ' One 1?,ffect of Prohibition
will. make them more ' gradtial- and
take the.tiuldennese away from, theta.
Very often when the breeder iii.alert,
, tepid ehttakes 1811 he planned for, and
eueed picturee in ,'practically every when they.eome,..plant made taken ad-
, eonntry in the World, and fidevfevorite will he materially reduced. . ' 1 "The rapid inerease in dry territory
. vantage of, se that the • birth; thardly
- ' in the 'United States has tesulted in- a
"subjects" are children. • . • ,,, ' + - • , notice any alteration in' the conditions
Sir John Shnon, when a boy, 4vas . . ' i•shortage of tea; according, to (4oci. F. they hove been enjeying, and conse.
To-dity the goverement 01, „the • Igitchell, supervising tea eXatnitier Of quently do not feel any ineonvenience,,
told 'by- a plihnist that he would one Navy is pradically the .sathe As ..it „Treasury Deperthiefit. Tea stOcks in Milking tt necesettry to make a -re-'
. day achieve •fame as an actor. Ae all ille ;United States are lower than they
Walt' when established in • 1(188.: '. .
' successful barristers and politicians . 4 have ever been. The iirice of tea is adjuetnient that Would Atop, preelue-
.. ) . . i advaneitig steadily.,,_c hito,.0 ,,:r.ri. tion, *Melt WM in+ sute to take place. '
are in 'a measure great awns, tne ..eethmete, ethke,,,,ne outer) molithaija, • butte, April 2211 i
palmist was not so fat* wrong. . , , if they are' taxed, too ., greet ly by the
I . —..... .........41 ..... .r..• - Aim ' , Midden 'change. °' • • •
Mr,rirel Mrs. •Asquith usually dine TOnellft•*--"Witere is 'the De 1(1 $0'1 r? , li e,seeeiy D1'0110341, '' ii.eiend, the The $strictest attention to regularity .
, at a (limier to nine; dinner is served, Tommy --t"`rion't knew, In Ai '
--a°a--" °Market ')rite foi• knitting it pair of with all details le very neeetsaty, an t
, et ' Dud:Ingham Painee. at eight "Don't know where the bead 80a is?" socks used to be it ,pennyr ,,..„,.., , Will alWayS require the, very° Cl0,:est '
. o cloiik. Sir, Edvyard Grey liked •to No, Meant. / didn't even knew any 'N.
. iine at half -meet seven, when his iht. 01 them were siek, metal% ' ' . tfmartee•thitmeut cotes Ooldn, &O.
. consideration, To suddenly ehahge ..,„,,,,,,....„.. .. . issriii:49.,..... ,.
the 'i 11)11 of feeding or handliog 01 BM .6.
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1816, there .£40Clile 11.6 Med
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Iht-rve-Pritnias
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Victof Recorda•from which to phoose, and *sr•uu can .
get anf standard dr papal!. initSic 'on. ten -inch,
do-Uble,sided. Victor Records for 9(1, cents. • •
of "141A itriister's Voice" dealerls will let y•ou beer them,
, 1f there is Ind One Inv your vicitilf not,16 011. 81111 we ‘011
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