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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-07-29, Page 7f 1 -H -H• i +it L ash1 ion .1 - flints. .tt. 7 FADS AND FANCIES. HOW WEAK GIRLS MAY GROW INTO STRONG WOMEN The Blood Supply Must be Kept Rich, Ped and Pure—Good Hosiery novelties include stock BIeoi Means Good Health.Ings of shaded silts. Overskirts eisiaeft material are Healthy girlhood is the only path modish and are 1ti•re to stay. to healthy womanhood. The merg- }lowered muslin suubouncts have ing of girlhood into womanhood favor for summer wear. lays a new tax upon the blood. It Valenciennes lace, real and Write ie the cvertaaing of the scanty Woodtion, is in demand once more. supply that Makes gr wing girls Cluny lac; is as great a favorite suffer from all . those headaches, as it was a season or two ago. backaches and sideaches--all that l lu ainethv t, stents, from deep to ; paleness, weakness and weariness— ligilt, arc in the height of fashion. ell that languor, despondency and Folds and fichus user the should- constant ill health. ers are quite. a feature of the soul Unhealthy girlhood is bound to neer evening dresses. lead to unhealthy womanhood and All of the new outing hats, as well a life of misery. Nothing but tho as the finer straws, show a decided blexid-building qualities of Dr. Wil - roll at the brim. !lams' fink Pills can save a girl The scarf which matches the gown when she undertakes the trials and h becoming one of the familiar tasks of womanhood. That is the features for the light wray.s time when nature snakes new de - Foulard facing for the smart mends upon the blood supply.• Dr. revers sounds a new note in tailor- Williams Pink Pills actually make ing and dress combinations. new, rich blood, which meets those Linen and pique outing hats, trim- new demands with ease. In this med with a severe band of patent simple scientific way Dr. Williams leather, are popular. Pink Pills fill a girl with overflow - In millinery there is a decided ing health and strength. taste for the combinaton of black Miss Eva Dennis, r1ruherst• , N. S. and dark, purplish blue. says :—"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills rt hats continue to be huge in have douo me a world of good. 1 size, but they have improved in line was completely run down, was very with the advance or summer, pale, easily tired and suffered Next to the popular amethyst Tom h hough I utri)t severe ed many medicines I Paris the favorite of arts just got nothing to do mo the least good now is a faded light green. until I began using Dr. Williams' White wash braid with a clash of pink Pills. Even the first box of colors an exceedingly pretty trim- Iris diose seemed to help me, and after ming for a young girl's wash dress. taking a half dozen boxes I was Morning rubes and tea gowns are again a strong, healthy girl. 1 ppearing without, sleeves, except as they are made of contrasting material. have not, had any illness since, but should I again feel run down Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will be my The parasol matches the color of only medicine, and I strongly re- tho gown with which it. is carried, or commend them to every weak and else it tones with the accessories, ailing girl. which at present include the gloves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold Sli rs and boots are being made by all medicine dealers or sent by line to match gowns, and mail at 50 cuts a box or six boxes eravenetto. Cravenette for $-2.50 by The Dr. Williams' Me- ese often bengaline tops of dicine Co., Brockville, Out. e color. oTlarless gowns will never re- '1' '1lmain in favor fcr city wear, but the BUDDHIST TEMPLE BURNED. fashion is a delightfully comfortable one and becoming to the majority of young girls. The hats of the day give a "little girl" look to the debutante, be- cause they are worn so low on the head that all or nearly all of the hair is hidden. '`esfashioni blo restaurant wear tt# `' *nig out a good many order on the Gains - in colored straw, rs. Fox 'ferrici" Ma'lctz, A w' ARER. ravelled With His 1 ver 10,000 Miles. derful record as a traveler e'en achieved by Dash, the oth-haired fox terrier, which accompanied Dr. M. A. Stein, the archaeological explorer, through- out his great journey of 10,000 miles, undertaken on behalf of the Indian Government throughout 'entral Asia into China and hack. Though the aggregate of the marches amounted roughly to 10,000 miles in two years and eight months, the actual distance cover- ed by Dash, taking into account his canine habits of progression, may ( be e, timated at well over 20,000 miles. Dash made that journey on font practically the whole way, ex- cept when he went "pony back" for short distances at times of great heat. When in the Takinmakan ,rt, Dash, like the rest of the y, had his water allowance Jimited. It cane from the upply carried on camels in the form of ice. Dash went over mountain passes ae high as 18,000 feet above sea level. Throughout the journey the dog kept well, and his menu was made up of scraps from the camp larder. Each night ho slept in llr. Stein's tent, and on occasions proved himself a very useful watch- og. On the high Tibetan uplands reercatiun was chasing Id donkeys, yaks, and the like, managed to kill several hares d bring there in to supplement e store of food. Upon many journeys along the Indian northwest frontier !)ash has also been the comrade of his ter, and h probably seen ore of th tbrld than most le. He has true British terrier 1 ie. his veins, although India els birthplace. The dog is now unrantine niter leaving oome India. try. Irish recruit was once brought brenking into barracks - getting elver the wall in - entering by the gate. urphy." said the ollieer, you were late. you should come in by the gate.•' se, yer honor." said Murphy. as afraid of %lking the Fen When hearts are trumps a girl txpects a young man to play a dia- mond. Beggar Built Fire for 1Vartuth in Temple at Tokio. Zojoji, the famous Buddhist tem- ple, situated in Shiba Park, Tokio, has been completely destroyed by fire, thet damage amounting to about 400,000 yen. A beggar was in the habit of sleeping in a hole underneath the floor of the temple, lacking a better home. The night of the fire was cold, and tho unfor- tunate man has confessed that he lit a newspaper and piled some pieces of wood around it for warmth and overcome by sleep, woke to find the place in flames. Only those who know the pride of the Japanese in their temples can con- ceive the effect of this irreparable loss on the people, not only of the immediate community, but practi- cally throughout, Japan. The Zojoji temple, next to the great temples at Nikko, was probably the most famous and popular as a show tern• ple in Japan. A GREAT BANK. Tho far-seeing advocates of Ca- nadian Union probably hardly rea- lized half a century ago what a service they were rendering to Canada's future in starting forth the young united Dominion with the foundation of a flanking System which has been developed into the greatest in the world with no ex- ceptions. Tho System has faults, but these are more academic than practical, and if past progress is any criterion the faults that now exist will disappear in the future. The services which our banking System has rendered to the Domin- ion as a whole, and to individual Canadians, should iie more thor- oughly appreciated by the Canadian people. One of the strongest units in our Banking System is the Dominion Bank. which presented its semi-an- nual statement to the public a few days ago. Despite the fact that this statement covered a period, part of which was characterized by ex- treme financial stress and the bal- ance by very kw money rates, the profits of this great institution for the half year, although some Four- teen Thousand Dollars less than the previous half year, are still at the rate of l5'z p. c. 'fhe circulation has increased about a quarter of a million dollars ; deposits have in- c'reascd nearly six million and have now reached the total of over forty- ene millions; cash assets show an increase of nearly one and a half million, and the immediate avail- able assets an increase of nearly six million with nn increase of about the sante amount in the total assns, which now total fifty-three and a half millions. This is a most satisfactory state- ment, and one on whieli the share- holders may congratulate thenu- •clves heartily, reflecting. as it docs. most careful and progre•siVe management. it is raid that all dugs i t Pc ra halo the Permian Lar::. FLEETS or THE WORLD. Great Britain Heads the 1.Ist of De- stroyers. The an,cual return, "Fleets (Great Britain and Foreign Coun- tries)," showing the strength of tho leading navies, was issued the other day as a White paper. The following table summarises the return :- 0 a e da Ul G n • • r, a, td to OS Battleships built 53 32 26 10 14 13 Battleships building 6 10 6 1 4 6 Armored cruis- ers built38 8 15 7 11 22 Armored cruis- ers building 1 4 0 3 2 2 Cruisers, other 85 bl 34 16 27 28 Destroyers 175 97 35 17 58 72 Submarines 69 8 28 7 11 108 Among the British battleships returned as ineffective, writes a naval correspondent, are: (1) The Centurion and the Barfleur, both of which aro by official decision to be scrapped and sold; (2) the Ro- nown, which has been without the greater part of her guns ever since she was converted into a royal yacht; and (3) the eight battleships of the Royal Sovereign class, for which no reserve ammunition is now being provided. Eleven bat- tleships should, therefore, be de- ducted from the British total as unable to take part in hostilities. As do similar deductions have to be made from foreign fleets, the ac- tual force in battleships built and building stands as follows: Britain, 48; Germany, 42; U.S.A., 32; Italy, 11; Japan, 18; France, 24. Again, whereas all the German destroyers but one have been launched in the last ten years, ninety of the British destroyers were launched in or before 1898, and are therefore obsolescent, as the ef- fective life of a destroyer is only ten years. Tho actual British figure for efficient destroyers, built and building, is therefore only 85 to the German 96. LAKE HURON AND LAKE SUPERIOIR. A magnificent summer trip is en- joyed by taking this "fresh water sea voyage" front Sarnia, Ontario, to Fort William, Ontario, through these great inland seas. This year new steamers have been added to tho Northern Navigation Co.'s fleet, and the finest and fastest ves- sels on the Great Lakes will fly the house flag of this popular Company. The steamers run in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway System, and all particulars, rates and descripttive literature, etc., can bo had for the asking by ap- plying to Mr. J. 1). McDonald. SHOULDT EhA NIS MEDICINE. "A feller shouldn't, stand in the middle of the street to talk pessim- ism," declared the Plunkville phil- osopher. "Why not?" "Fust he says life ain't worth living, and then jumps when he hears an automobile honk." Regarded as one of the most po- tent compounds ever introduced witli which to combat all sunnier complaints and inflammation of the Lowels, i)r. J. D. Kellog's Dysen- tery Cordial has won for itself a reputation that no other cordial for the purpose can aspire to. For young and old suffering from these complaints it is the best medicine that can be procured. JAPAN'S TELEGRAMS. At the beginning of the present year Japan had 3,308 telegraph offices and the lines wore 5,387 miles long, with a total length of wire 92,227 miles. Nearly 8,000,- 000 telegrams were handled durng the year. A Domestics Eye Remedy. i\furine Affords Reliable Relief t • i.yes that Need an. Try Murine Nye Rowel, 1u Veer Eyes. t Soothes lig• Pala. "1)id you ever notice chickens and gseso wrestling in sport like the higher animals 1" "No; and it is just as well, for it would be sure to result in fowl play." NO SUBSTITUTE FOR "The D. h I.." Menthol )Taster, recommended by every body for stiffness, pluriey, etc. Made by Davis k Lawrence Co. LACK OF JUDGMENT. "So l'ayusc Charley met his fate at the hands of a posse r -Yep," answered Three -finger Sam. "What tvas the trouble?" "His immejit difficulty was a lack of judgment as to speed. He helped himself to a horse, but didn't pick one that was fast enough to keep ahead of the party as went after him." A 1IELi'ING HAND. "Excuse me. sir." said the Feninr clerk as he entered the office of the buss, "hut. having grown gray in our venire, don't you think 1 :aught to have something added to at snlarc•'" "I do," answered the boss as he reached into his pocket and drew forth a dollar. "Take this arid get 3 -ourself a bottle of hair dye." • VERY SAFE BONDS. P. Burns it Company, Limited, whose Frst Mortgage bonds are now being uttered for sale in Canada, are large ranchers, packers and distributers of packing house pro- ducts, with Head Office at Calgary, Alberta. In addition to abattoirs, tacking houses and yards at Cal- gary, Alberta, and Vancouver, B. C., the 1'. Burns Company con- trols sixty-two stores in the most important cities and towns of Al berta and British Columbia. This business, founded in 1890, has shared in the wonderful de- velopment of 1Vestern Canada, and has established itself on a strong financial basis, earning net in 190s 8317,860, or five times tho amount required to pay the interest on its First Mortgage bonds. According to appraisals made by responsible parties the real estate owned by the Company, which Lit a ready market value, is worth con- siderably more than the amount of the present bond issue. The bonds aro further strengthen- ed by the fact that the surplus as- sets after deducting all liabilities almost equal in amount the pre- sent outstanding issue. During the present year many issues of the obligations of import- ant packing houses have attested their growing popularity as invest- ments in Canada and United States. From the standpoint of se- curitythe Burns issue is undoubted while the return to the investor (6 per cent.) is attractive. FINAL GAME. "England invests in two warships for every one that her neighbors buy." "That's the way my wife likes to invest in new gowns." The Bowels Must Act Healthily. —In most ailments the first care of the medical man is to see that the bowels aro open and fully perform- ing their functions. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are so compounded that certain ingredients in them act on the bowels solely and they are the very best medicine available to produce healthy action of the bow- els. Indeed, there is no other speci- fic so serviceable in keeping the digestive organs in healthful ac- tion. OUR WONDERFUL LANGUAGE. "A premeditated, concocted, fab- ricated, false, malicious, unclean untruth," was a witness' dscription of a statement made in court re- cently. It is an undisputed fact that one packet of Wilson's Fly Pads has actually killed a bushel of house flies. Fortunately no such Quantity can ever be _found in a well kept house, but whether they be few or many Wilson's Fly Pads will kill them all. Mrs. Jones: "Did you really ex- pect me to accept you the night you proposed 1" Mr. Jones: "Yes, love. Just before I got to your house I heard a dog howl three times, saw the moon over my shoulder, and walked under a lad- der." IN HOT COUNTRIES Painkiller finds many uses. Colic, cramps. diarrhoea and all such troubles readily give way to its use. Dose, one teaspoonful, in hot water. Avoid substitutes, there is but one "Pain- killer "—Perry Davis.— 25c. and 50c. Wife : ''Billy, dear, I stitched up the hole in your trousers' pocket last night after you had gone to bed. Now, ata I not a thoughtful little wife?" Husband : "Wee; how did you know there was a hole in my pocket?" If your children moan and are restless during sleep, coupled, when awake, with a loss of appe- tite, pale countenance, picking of tho nose, etc., you may dcpgltd up- on it that the primary cause of the trouble is worms. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator effectually re- moves these pests, at once reliev- ing the little sufferers. STRANGE. "We men clown at the factory can't understand it all." "What 1" "The old man put his son in charge of one of the departments to -day, and the young fellow really acts as though he knows some- thing." A man will confess to one bad habit for the purpose of hiding a dozen others. l� DODD'S '�, IDNEY; PILLS „q1ts • t cI ONE S tN �.TIR C5,c R GI+Y'S DIS ► / .D.IgQt'TCS ,• lei rt 23 THF, p' 15x11: NO 30 -03. uI1 Co Bionil AMMONIA BRITISH NAVY SUPREMACY. British naval supremacy is said to POWDER date from the time of Alfred the Great, who claimed and enforced et Has no Equal for English ships of war t he right Ask Your Grocer to be saluted first. Through the rue It following centuries this claim was Don't Mos pt Just ati s••d continuously disputed and objected WE CLEAN UP to until 1673, when the Dutch agreed to strike their colors to the English EVERYTHING in British waters. Though the same honor had lung boon exacted from esre tb Coupow Fi.c.uch vessels, Franco formally vl enclu.ed 1n eaeb pole Lv a Prise. IirsD Itarckag • A Wt a row - agreed to the same recognition In wb •le r.,mptete nog. lisaulaul Jletalited Rosi itat 1'in for n.:f o..S. —_ Manufactured by J. a PAINT CO, Ltd. Tartlet°. — QUITTERS. One reason why there are so many failures in the world is be- cause there are so many men who are punctual only at quitting time. An Easy Pill to Take.—Some per- sons have repugnance to pills be- cause of their nauseating taste. Parmelee's Vegetable l'ills are so t repared as to make theta agree- able to the most fastidious. The most delicate can take them with- out feeling the revulsion that fol- lows the taking of ordinary pills. This is one reason for the popular- ity of these celebrated pills, but the main reason is their high tuni- cal quality as a medicine for the st onuach. THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS. The secret of martial happiness is not always in letting a woman have her own way, but in letting her know that you know that she's get- ting it. Practically all Canadian drug- gists, grocers and general dealers sell Wilson's Fly Pads. If your storekeeper does not, ask him why. HIS IMPORTANT SERVICE. One of the greatest nuisances of travelling is tipping. A smile from a head waiter is a costly commodi- ty, and no menial service is too small for remuneration. An un- usually ingenious plea for a tip is that, of a small Hibernian, mention- ed by Mr. John Augustus O'Shea in "Roundabout Recollections." The author was travelling in Ireland. I drove down to the station on the faint chance of catching the train to Dublin. When I got out of the cab at the station a bright - faced boy accosted me. "Ah, sure sir, you've just missed the train," he said. It was true. I booked my luggage and ascertained when the next train would leave. While 1 was waiting, the lad carne up to me and asked me fora "Whattip. for i" I asked. "Sure, sir, I told you that you were too late," be uni,lu:,ilillrly responded. There is Only One Eclectric Oil. —When an article, be it medicine or anything else, becomes popular, imitations invariably spring up to derive advantages from the origin- al, which they themselves could sever win on their merits. Imi- tations of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil have been numerous, but never successful. Those who know the genuine are not put off with a sub- stitute, but demand the real thing. Nothing looks more ugly than to sen a person whose lauds are cover- ed over with warts. Why have these disfigurements on your per- son when a sure remover of all warts, corns, etc., can be found in Holloway's Corn Cure. The wise man keeps his temper even when he is getting the worst of it. If every housekeeper would use Wilson's Fly Pads freely durii,g the Sumner months the house fly peril would soon be a thing of the past. THE EXTREME CASE. "He's an obstinate man, isn't he?" "Yes; he even goes to the extent of answering dogmatic questiolio categorically." You can save yourself worry by permitting other people to attend to their own private affairs. cgwtAllta es exam .:lea fit • sot iSi Mtllt Tr.at.i.at for .11 Aliwt..ts .1 HORSES .r lar. Steck Fully explained to ens idle bo„ 'et Mai •.1 free, recue.t • Lire.* 'Ibis Veterinary Comedy 0.,, Do.k A. 7s A.es.tai i. 5L Kaat, tu.to'to, Ca. AGENTS WANTED. MI ANl D- c..aCtais a4 pIuomeA aptp,ly I .stter, Continental Life awraa.. Comps 't ,tomo. Uurresp..nl leaoe omdleutial. ZV NTRD—tueel, energetic, hustling agent tot hand's "STAR" Incandescent Mantle Lam Uenetales gas from coal oil. Saves tae thir oil. I.lgbt et•wlted only by sunlight. ()dories wauksl•aa star Mauu[acturik8 Cu., Tomato. e FOR SALE. 883to 59) T•'p haggles tor Oft2 la 570. Equall tis saving+ in Ilan ess, Urocer's:, 'flaw %re an pt. forth All kinds of househ..ld goals and far •.pptlo• furnished cheaper titan home prix Catal .Saes Dee. 'the Clement Brown 'Trading' ,C .' , 'Toronto. art crv1� rRktiA)tpts AGENTS WOMEN. CASE Make $3 a Hey and eatab. tial p•rnaueut Lwin. •a011 our cap.tsl. Our MA clan Imo :a sen cn sight [Revery home. are gototlgt o .1 up awl .epe ,e u• dont woe f. l EZc:wiee we. WRITE • • rttorr al,,. Tea H ,as averts Os, .457 CATALOGUE Dept 50, Tor..:,. Oa\ FOR GARDEN IOUs REC I• iIB NA9ViY ��OYO PARTY Entertainer 01 Ade'aid• St. W..S •ruuoN ro. Writs for terms, etc. 'Phones : Long i•istance Main 1304, College C.:. The CLADSTOINE MINES Llmltse (No Personal Liability) Montreal liver District Sub,cripti..n forms and other papers can be bat{ 1'y applying to ALEXAND:A WARDEN, Brew, 18 TORON 10 STRLG r, TORONTQ UTE eaulsss• Son ts•eua,rs .51(55- PIMPIIS KZ(MA • ..t1IUMATUH•sC4ATICA 140 LIDS .5011 ri.ADS L SACi(Z 0t*pP5D MOOS VNIQOALLtO-yea CR/CA•r rips. cyCLISTS. PPOr*AtL P AyERS 4 $ O,trSnta OiA'[.ZItiJ' aROCATlO� When troubled with sun- burn, blisters, insect stings, sore feet, or heat rashes, apply Zem-Buk Surprising how quickly it east s the smarting and stinging ! Cures sores on young br.fdcs due to chafing. Zam-Euk is made from pure herbal es: ences. No animal fats -- no rainercl pLiscns. Fir.est healer ! Lruy,t_:s ::ni Mona a erpuhere PRINTING OFFICE FON SALE The " Richmond (Que.) Cuarttian," In Its 63rd Year of Publloation. For very many years the chiol organ of the Conservative party of the Eastern Townships. "Th. Guardian" is an 8 -page 0-columD paper, and has been conducted by the present editor without iutor- t ruption for 50 years, who retires • in consequence of advancing years TE hedRANCE ST., Til3UNT0, CAN. Tho plant is in fair order, ane, Established the taken orof o the Provincial the consists of a moderate stock of news Government of Dntlr., t00s. pad job type, 7 -horse -power engine Affiliated with ye t'ni,cre (7 of Toronto. unser th. and boiler, Peerless Gem cutter, control of the Dept. of Agriculture of Ontario. College totem sal Ih•tober, 19)) l;.une of stn :7 extends 28 -in. Campbell power press, mee throu,b3ro'I-re year.• VEES1'EIL5Ba3,(YO75,W. dtum Gordon (modern), and Liberty Calendar cn application Q. A. A. ORANGE. v.a., M.S, rrin.11»l. Dept. 11 circular and card press, all in per. eln ' l Cleaning! cert order ; three very large stones, tables, furniture, tools. addressing machine, stoves, etc., etc., t« aSs vey heat awe, rev •«h b se• '�mu AuuIcAN RYIIN0 real Apply either to wtw.p.tl.rtwree..,«..adAlne► S. FRANK WILSON, Toronto., Mestreal.Toronto, Ottawa, Quelle* or W. E. JONES, Richmond, Que. Ontario Teter ii:i y College The Dominion Seourities Corporation, Limited, Offer P. BURNS & COMPANY, Limited Ranchers, Mat Packers and Distributors of Packing house Products. HEAD OFFICE : CALGARY, ALBERTA" k, 6% First Mortgage Fifteen Year Sinking Fund Bonds Dated 1st April, 1009. Due 1st April, 1925. Principal and interest payable at The imperial Blank of Canada, Montreal and Toronto, and at i.loyds Dank, London, England. INTERI':ST PAYABLE 1st APRi1. ANi) O(TOill':R. Redeemable as a whole at 105 and interest on any Interest date on and after the tat April, 1014, as slaty days' notice, or annually for sinking fund drawings, beginning O.tolxr 1st, 1010. Denominations, $100, $500 and $1,000. BONDS MAY BE REGISTERED. Trustee : THE NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Limited. Price 100 and interest yielding 6 per cent. ASSETS Ileal Estate and Buildings mined by the Company $1,386,708,73 Packing House and Plants at Calgary, Vancouver, Strathcona and Wetasklwln .. , 611,756.31 Drench Plants and General Equipment and other capital assets.... 200,761.77 $2,099,256.80 Current Assets (after deducting all liabilities) .. 932,872.22 $3,03 2,129.03 I:OND ISSUE 1st Mortgage 6 per cent. Issue of 1909 (closed mortg:'g,) 1,000,000.00 EARNINGS Net Earnings for year ending September 30th, 1' f , n 1 7.860. 73 Annual Bond Interest Charge .. 60,000.00 On our behalf audit of hooks has been nude by Trice. Waterhouse fi Co., Chartered Artonntante, Appraisal of plant by One American Appraisal Co. Valuation of real emote h)• %fr. 11 use, Toole, of Tonle, .Peet & Co., Calgary. Reports and certificates ran be seen al aur t:ufons (lures. THE DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, Linitel HEAD OFFICE: 26 King "street East, TORON IO. ('nnaeln Life building, NONTit1.A L. 1'anud.l 1.i:.• I:.i:I.La^. (,7 ('ot;hin. \11\\11•I:... I.v\I►ON, 1•;.l'., f NO. el f