HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-05-26, Page 2sexes for the 111„IU('44l 1114 all Cl iia- alai.nitieetlt siltrr mounted travel- tam and regulates bowels, kidneys and n'crnin • the hells downstairs ran
1 liu4, bag, the Prodigal pulled out a skin. b K
1114 lett t„ w!►i,h the weaker one is un so.• a box, e, roe =5.60, or trial box, ti<.lently. The putters rushed up,
t.tomrt', theand euently un paver -coverer! book anti carelessly •,:., ,t .111 d. ears, or from Fruit -
tenter'
11 11(1 found George Stith struggling
40th d. tetter' over the leaves. ti..... 4.oniied, .Ottawa. to release his hand from lel (ver-
( bili not interrupt his studies, (o.lt pocket."
A few hours gator I was rolling save by ;111 few' ,ns;ln renluu'nts un 1
,sslw'iftly towards Stoke Moreton in af g ate 1.s -44144 to 1110 su very ,,soar 'Phis is not the fist 1.11144 that Mr.
f tIrtable smekiug-earr(0e, only the weater, tate slate of the cowl r,1 k1 , 4 ,t'4rialiy pretty girl~, :0144 Itnuseumh oIa, is a well-known
n ft'rt by Invaelf and 114. 4liarl.•s try. and my own ::ealtht which 1 tb,,. 1Vl•1. L•,tll .,f thew pI, v. [ athlete, ht.:•:. acted as an anutte•7r
nm sura to say is but shat it was; policeman. He wax the Meru of the
(tethers, a handsome voting f.•llew e„ nut mean that they
rP v'lllbll'll' 1
with a pale face, and that ! gull:lr ;mit as I only received motiosylla- i tach other in the least, for one was;relent •1Idw'yclt Ili hobs robbers
tired wanner shut (though. as 1
bie answers, we had no more earl'
4004 one was (air; tut which !eas4• when he caught the thief after
telsation worth mentioning till w•ei
sten found, 1hn keg 41111 4•
statural to him) is so I uta, Miss Aurelia than(, Ralph's
often affected by the young men of r('achl'<l Stroke 1luretu°' ti,: e.•••, and which warts 11iss Evelyn: lnpnit; his ciicrishetl 4 ,eQriunt
the clay.
":1«d so Ralph has come in for
• legacy in diamonds," he said list -
104,'r, w'heu we haat exchanged the zabctllan house standing u« I. -ail./
'ist,al civilities,. and had become to ground. :1s wo drove oI, Lite
a certain degree acquainted. "Dear' bttaight wile rlpproacll between
me how these geed. steady young tw•o ruw•s 0( ancient, fatalist 14- t!
men prosper in the world. When l4' -clipped hollies, 1 %vas inl)114sa
last I heard fromi n 1 ' ,re
h t I/. had 1 ext by the stately dignity of the
wailed upon the one perfect woman 4 I::ce, which was not lessened as
in tho universe to consent to marry Te drew up before a great arched telt) me that 1 had i►l.i0etl hit t1•.•
111111, and his allot thy the way. you d, erwav, and sera ushered into a' .,:til on the head in illi, in -tam
will
iary iCtntniet nghar Cunningham)er there.
murmured
j tang hall rved .ted by tmassive pit tie ugh for his own pat t he ne
lays .1f enrvrd white stone. .1 ►
vague, but gratifying, about testa . lair, much ,tress himself en such
na111ta CL' intentions. A sock later roaring 11[4` rt.' the inunemr fire-l.tecurrenee, Raving fount) it• n
place threw a ruddy gl': ' user the hassling in the 4•xt reine to 41 raw :1
Providence fills his brimming cup long array of armor and gleaming; ('e«chlsiun from it. Ile further '
with a legacy of jewels, estimated 484 aeons which lined the walls• f'.r«ted me teat Miss I ler, ice w "
sletl'-heyes 441stles opened
p nl(x,ke`tlhis ltgnit an, made the pale ander twilight tits young lady with Balk )'i I ea,
q 4-O'ly lv at me. "1\'hat are they - "urs du hp,k bleak indeed. ('harl4 s, flan; poured out tea. and whoop, h
e« erg:ng ,lira and graceful out of ha,4 4.4yore,' with..'ate of his e.•�:
estimate,' at " ho asked, as 1 did an exquisite ul-ter, saunt''1'•,l 4(4 t, •-.Ill a nftpr.t..`.4 I udmii,•.i
Loot answer• to the tire ane! a,keti where s:r
I; , I:1 ,e, a a.,, 4 .;' a; ..
1 real v had no idea, but I shrtl4
Ucurg4• I>anva r, w':ts. As he se • i
teal my shoulders and looked wise. inside the wi'1e fir:pla.i, leaning ;,tie 4,••" . ,. \'heli : 4;',t :or
t. ••1.
•4: t:m:!ted at a fabulous sun'. al;ain-t ,ane 4f the pillars which4.1;„,..,,,,,,,,r•, r. 44 ,t':
he said. closing his eyes again. seri/arta,' the towering white same ,"Inky 114•:4•; a 1 and a
'•.\ii' had they been thine. with chimney 1ie••e c .e'er., 1 i i'
l with hero •h1' ..I white c. 1.:I• I a su ,
44):at j••5ful alacrity should I have designs and coat, o1 arra;. he 1..o.k- marl ••f :►n Ira., .t .; 1:: '•111• •
astertained ti: air exact nlooney et) a worthier r.t,re-e«r:ttive'of an br'e:gyne 4'\Vitt .4.
virtue. .1011 aline they ought. to a,.eient race than l fear he really('14aIIi41 said he aa.,,,,-. t i,.••
have been. if the saeretl law of was. •'io ilea. have put the stage' �• tt4rinr genittire (that special i rovi- a, that e:,d, in trent of the 16141 s. t',t'\1oro.u:11 g11711y4...4144..•1
rllly •„wt I•••11n(14'a,1::0., a.i44 h::e^ ,•,••1.,-
(14 7404 which watches (over the iilt"r• ltd r'mlarko4I, melding at ,l %%melon ' 'Mg Ssai ,ro true to I*Attl►'••
esus of eldest sons) had been duly erection. "Quite right. 1 4.,:4!') 1 did not wet,. ('3441* his 1110:4.1-
.1.e.
n n . Sirr
1 John had not t t lh no t have placed it better n.. lea. bel it certainly wits n brmaif 11
-lire of my acetuaintanee„ but What. Brews' Sir t;cent'• i, in ,.,,►ni:lexi„n. raid then ,he ons
` •ar he must have heard some the drawing room, is he ! and tea. 1,:.aat alai lively, and ,h•,arel 4
arts --nu droubt entirely without a• i perceive. is going in :at t!:i-,-,t4 what, lo'•t), wh-1:•• sn,it,••1
:.lati•'n respecting my career. moment. ('.on.-. NIi.hllet4,n.' t '
. 11 induced hint to pass ole over 1011 we f.•llo"e wlrs (Initial I'':il'' ,l 4
.l'.) "'awed the butler r to the o a1Jer at Ita1t11i - b.:1 r -
•
Ihie manner. \Phot a moral ! drawing -seem. ;u let. with her and Ciao!
rather and my Aunt Mary are 1 ate not a 4.. r.,..;* who chs' 4
r s .Ie!icntely pointing out the comes cunha,c:l, but I roust -.4 , 1
...411 rm..
There is no'tlli'lg
o 0 hetaern Ralph and my- diJ get eenfu-e.I with U. ' to t;r e,:mp,,„.;an.•• he In4.1.
's. 1 w: -h I were a good young ',arty into the midst ••f ..s., , v•' • (h 10:4", 1..• 1..1 144.,'
It , like 11311.h. it seems to pay ware Muer 11',11.1.41. 1 , • '' ''1' 1 •
I.tt, .r.►. '• iii a 1144..! (••' '
b. iu the tong run ;'but 1 may as , at Sir ("eerie. I ),t ,, • s ,i• .
eel inf"ren you. Culotte' Mitldl••- lett ira ...Jae 1•.•-: •t,4 . •i
ten o' the painful fact that I :oil rad, ••h a •:1(4) n,e t' a, •..
the black ,he p of the farnils." tis' ... . 4. 1., but reel 4,,•.
- 't115EFlPiBLE WITH
DYSPEPSIA
bianiolld Crcsccnl
1.'111 , t11 111,l.11t 1111 I'.
111141 Porters I ind 1 11(1 Sting.
glint 11i111 1'i,h-h11u1,,.
.1n ingeniously devised burglar
t,:ll) :tar the clluru of tieurgt. 1141111th
seitonce l to 1hive months'
hard I (bur at the Guild Hall
1'eiice 1•oirl on a charge of et-
.ionolher '.V torrid Cure By That lel ip44vl theft at the lana healer
Or, A MODERN ROMANCE. w Ierr►1t Fruit Thalami° Ill tel, .lhteisgate street, London,
•.1'rtait-a•t4►te." I:egland.
,'1r. '1'. Hanseionho, the manat.:cr
arr. \1.thi is Dory, of 225 Church 411 the 11444), invented the trap be -
street. Olga K.4. Ont.. 14:49 treated (ur I' 'il'.• many robberies had nl•(•1Irrell
r mate by nl,:..,,•' 111.1 t ,r Painful flys- at the hotel recently. "1 prepared
peps;:.. Ile - ,4111 ao I,n, it Money tot'„
a number of ronuts, he iufuruu'd
doctor's uta •i,..n• 44.U1o11t gelling
h r.;i. r 1:..t 4•.• 1,.,,1 about name a lets,• 41tt::tive of the London 1''.x-
ne 114.t mend t;lat hu ta.o was pope- pt. s , 'are the deur of each a
latch releasing an gleet rid bell was
- •ting "hruit•a-t'e'es" advertised, fitted. 'rho bells only sound, d in
hoi.e.'r, Mr. Defy twilight toe wee',
live, t Geo in a box of tlre4lo wonderful
tato rounls un the ground 110„4, s„
fruit juice tablets. that the hutglar had tie warning
And tl*i4 ramose' fruit medicine did that the alarm war given.
for Air. Dory what alt rho doctors "A number of ec41••":11s were
could not 4111 -It cured him. hon) on the walls, 411.4 in the pack -
lie writes: -••bruit -a -dyes" posllive-
�w
l }l 1;•'1.1.1; IV. (Cont'41)y:make'. tmake mistake,. Olt!play1d t't mention it." ea 1 uturnnu•e4f
(,► f dour,.• they had not kne4tu, as • s, Ile words of thanks "no traable
1 hod Peen part ieulai I: I :1 4;044 You; truwhte i, a thud; l
about them; but 1 %visited all tit., .1 •:1't eke. Hy the, suss are c•, 1
same data I had mut left them there 4144 are we are going; straight into
ail eight, as Jane would nisi•..a anal a 0744 ut put ate theatricals at
eontiuu.ul i'*si,ting, that, the r hail Wit• k. Moreton ' 'Cu -night is the
been expos,• t t„ great 4:044 , ; . I la• t rehearsal; perhaps 1 lust( bet -
argued the matter with her at :lest ; ter look over my part. I took it
but women. I tied, are i«rperviou;
. nee years age, but I don't rewem-
hot, ut it."
seal it, is a nlistako to reason with
IV .111'.•,1 me or severe Dyspepsia when eta Uf thl'st, coats fish heel,. Iter e
toe -eta ua tailed to relieve ate." cuncr44led.
"I'ruit•a-thea" makes the stomach "Nothing happened for three
And after meek rtluunaging in a Gene and .•lean, Insures 50111111 dines. wt then en on It r.eellt
tf:enl. It is, in fact, putting the
l'H.114TI•:It v.
Stuko Moreton is a fine old I.':
Irest irk, a ('eosin ..f the family, I ars' two -11 ver ciga4. •'' .•n•
0 411(1 not Ill:Ike out until later in; Ith1411 here plea 'lied to a.it: 1.. 1!.
l u nee fur lei, useful w'utk t
111 ne,t
;..4 evening, when 1 di,tiurtl}• sats !
l;,alp'i kiss the fair one in the Ilio -'talc• criminals.
tete gallery. and 1 instantly came
• ' - i..�.a,.., x,+1�
•• the conclusion that she was alt+ N ..•4...-.
• 11• to whom 1e' oils engaged.
I asked l'!:arle, If 1 were not
r.s t as we stead inhale,a t,f the
hall fire before the rest 4f the party
bait assembled fee 41.11nor. and he
4,_, 1.• 1 •••41 !Wilt 41"I'" ,
..•1 , .1 .l. •- h.• a.W,•.:
"Oh, curve, corn(' ' i remark. •I 44 an :1fr.•; the:iglu 1 '
l,a r'e-', cr' ••4.t.'( with 3 .4.', , :i •.1 1:•a be,tew' it, l: 't
U1.'•1,1 4'. f.. 47441 it'. allot .,Illness which I ao-
n• n, 4t. .i we'nnn wilheut a 44,40
'.l sli• ti'd not hava alluded to the 4:1 ,,'• I t., see. family affecttea h' ea.. Vea, indeed. Ralph has 4.11,e
tel.; •4t if you were not hk••'t ta i'1. in m.' "piped, the (-111••f hl'' 400 44e1i.'
ae,•ene fully aware of It en yeilr till; of a (171!i happy loll:.. ('hat:• -Nae 1 rte Ful 4)414•' w'Ili, )
atr:till. NO 1 will be ll•ferclland • 1 already knew, and with the -..• rh• re. a, 1 4,444.. ,14,4:44. ' . , . •;
611)4 my 3 ' ,i1 ollx. I was hrunght()Ill 41,11, Ralph, a teddy, .-nlilillg that a w"'44444 -h,,.'''' 1 , •
114• •n 111. e. I 1 "Ileti!il go," he (•Uta• , young man with ,1114• 11111 ,0111 of tato ,1111:.,;,' • ' mit,,i . t 4 ,
:u. ..i. a ' . •'.. utmost uneemcern, white teeth. I hall m•' r11(li'ully; hot iu fart,,..11,14 111.1 •• :,;
a` :f ' •,rtiu4' r f:1111 en something that; tiler that 1 bee -awe hopelessly ill- at:' :t sot„ ::' 1 e«4. I 7 e a 1.1I�11. ;1
dial n ' aft., I line in the Ieaast; volved. 1 ons introduce*l to an el- t„ ('hart'-- hut he . 1,1,4 ::1„gh.11.
''1 ' I as) 044t walk its it, portly derly lady wh.,nt I a4l(lresscd f•'r: owl rail a 4,na :t •:1bj.•:t 4,t. wli,'l
(A% 100 4•, the ulleongenial 01,npan- the rest.,f the "'Ding 114 LadyI „I'tni„u had :Ilwase vari:'.l.
i:•n,'7.4' that it invol4etl, estoeciaTia Danvers. until Charles casually ; ' - How dial h4 meet her 1 in
that •.r •,o.. lent Vary, who toe.% .1p mentioned that his .pother wax quitad
L ,. "1t. herself in the n:tris•:%' (lead. and that until the it.•.•r:,'.•'1 1)11 11•'• II Lgi last summer." 441!')
t -,''7 :t _he effe('tuall; kept nes W f,•'s Sister hill was pa"'4.1 i7•• ( 4:4,'. i nm thinking ..f poll
,1o1' •,f it. Prone my earliest yenth .lel net anticipate that his 44104*. ••,
also 1 tool:.`x4 reme interest in the Mary would like meet herself t::•• I' i,.1„t4., ' ' •
1• I.. Lid., id., 1(a' 4 ,r' 48)''east velr. �• 1
pl,rable .: this Prodigal. and as position of step !mother to h'•' • r ,
,(1'Ilut'' 4,-„I trJ. t ,�•• •cal �
soma ma It b.'elntne possible i eaten- I, planed nephews 'Che sre'ere e:41• r, ir14• \1,, , \I',.f. no 0 4
pl•f„•,l it 1t. salt. i may even say; crly Indy. thee. who be:'ln.,) '• ( t
1.441•.4 alai., • 1 ' •1'. ,.',11111.' •
that 1 ;le•t.,I the part in a manner 1 sweet!, lapel Ralph. and lea..ifled i.,,. "r r • -.' I, (I t" be
that did erelit to a beginner; lout! (:1 nrle- with se7eh rnaiif(•-t 4. t•1 iit,' .i•tet •.f def,in -? irava•Ilins(
611e w'13:•1 up was ruine'l by the la teas. ea- th(Ir aunt, 1.3414 11sr•• enm1,ani4n or gave mess of i.n.ls'
ir.4:,table il*:ability of ethers, who; 4'unnipch3n:. She had knee ii «ir Mary. R"snit, warm friendship
411411 he nameless, to threw them- t lin •li(i,tl: in her 440443, ,i,.• Ralph. like n dutiful nephew, ap-
sehe4 lute the -pi ra of the pie'". ,:1141, es site grncieu4ly 7,44(1,' to4lni rears ot, the 40014' fortnight „f
:1t variens inter4als," he (',•n- far nes en het 'mitt, anal ale ex
t tier ,:eath4r. Interesting exne.li•
tipi,e:I, a)wav- as if speaking of 4,I• ',oil a 4••44 piet'er degree of 1
$1.1111$1.1111•8.•10•'Ie el 1 have returned r' trot :at h,- -.odd. II d' 4thon
. ctleM. hmnantie attachment a cutest -
e(1 by dintpen.t and peat, ring (rem
h"nm. but 1 ,fast' 4 to any that en - ,lo; -gnu 111.11 he hill most born a !lot 0041 1'„„1ell'i. There i4 the
Neat e,•rnsien in. Iirepti.n was net I er,en,l fit' n') in any was.v iree story ler %•root
in any way what 1 retold tense wish• ' We all 4. -, our fail'- ('"lou''( (To be continued.!
ed. 'flee flavor '.f a fatted calf is Middleton,' s:4.41 1.004 \I :114'. W:1 11
ai.-.,lutely inknlw'n to Inc; and so a gentle sigh whie)) di,ledge•) a; ----- 'f
fall from meeting me halt•way. 1 little colony '.1 crumb, froth Lha.' ('OIiJ.UX'T PASS THE PEPPER.
have in extreme cases, when ill-; trait of her dress. "Sir Jehn. like Be „velturning a erect stand
pulled hone war•Is by urgent pe- , the rest of us, was not exempt, : w).ile "visaing" a house in ilfonl,
euniary considerations, found ray- th• ugh i have ne doubt the soften Erg., a burglar sneezed and roused
self obliged to walk up from the fng influence of age would hale, to' Inmates. In his hurry to leave
station." (44,04 ►00th. since I knew him, to' he forget his bag, 0011 the tenant
"Dear me' 1 hope it is not far 1" smooth acerbities .•f character' now tells the police ho will return
1 said. wli.II were unfertunnt.('Iy strongly the bag "oft receiving satisfactory
",1 mere matter of three miles or .narked in his enrly life."
pit ON of ownerslip."
40 uphill," h'• resumed: "nothing , She bed evidently not known Sir ,- �_ _____�
to n h.'n'thv Christian. though try- J(.hn to his later yearn. (i00D i'(>lt T11:1T.
lug 1•, the tlelnllin8 lets of the :1S she continued to talk in this
un)(ecll', niter a long (.Tits' of Ft lain 1 endeavored to make out "Rut I've got plenty of hair,"
basks. There, mow i think v. 11 are shiest of the young ladies present Pays the customer. "Why should I
91410* all fat a, to our family his- wet the one to whern Ralph was buy your hair tonic t''
tors i al'tnv+ pity a stronger who! engaged. i was undecided as to "Sprinkle it on that smooth hat
c„ole., t4 t house igi 't:ant of little' s' l;1eh it was of the two In wham 1 of yours and change it into a fuzzy
dens:+-' is details of this ki'Id : Lc is had elre't.ly been introduced. Girls enc," ndvise4 the druggist.
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FOR CHAPPED SKIN A':U LIPS,
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s•,•1 t4 • n drltt.efately alio," ,t to
• .ver t.,- paint.
Martin-Senoiir Paint
loon/. Pure, I'rreaerve•
44 fre-1. 4 he ►"nir ry (*pen p'rea of the
wood w 14 pure I:n.e.4 oil. I* sof 8,11
,in' ---ma..,,, 11'4 aortae* ntwolutelr
hnpere'oue to rbmat le changes.
1t seals wn..41 erne dampness --pro
vee,• It from •3,l47t1r7t, ereekinit. front
sun est fres., bl,.,erine heat 8n4 hhv
Ins dust, which help the prw'...ee of
dce.y and ruin. Gond pate vim, bays
mar. than Peeents worth of 4nsuranrr
against the ray..I(es of time.
The Ingredients of a pure paint are
well krt•wn. In the main the are 4•ar•
bonitos of Lead, ()tide of they p'ra
("70n. well ground by specially ai%pt-
e.l marhIncry, and thinned with (.'aro
I,nare.I oil and pure t.•penUnedry.r.
A hull 4inr owner who (allele rice.•
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not. Ow great 1,c•orkiwil .rkdlnr 4A1
Yobs pc,r.l, w19 e,•. h1. property sea.'
derma/to , tide he `rows 84.d and
p,ev:eh woact44g why.
Neiify a If yo,a,tealer cannot imp -
ply yov, wi II ,r,v47y direct tea w4.ete
ear vows tan bu hid.
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� d' 11i::A'rate'( h,nkle4
%��4. 'none fleautifut.~
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/ v* 4',144 re area
, h, fair the asking.
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A tlnrariug 0444(4.I ease es Iemna .•r venal:,
t.1r diastdv uo t.oal41ed su„►r iu w,tttr and
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• •r'w tette* (lieu u 7i,. Noy'. ,.,r a r„fi 1;,
grn.ers. 1f ant sand 85t fort 7 of. b.,lllc ani
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It hepar -7l.• butter froom *ion 440 Milk 01
one •34.44',4(4.4(4 01(41,12 :-r:.tt1/1eg .n• OM"'
110.1 44:440, 14..• tutu,* eing milk per'
Ir, Ily 40001.
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No Chemicals
No Cog -Wheels
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work .,1 I -r r 4111 ooeloarernr and
4400.0 iu 0140 •'44 4 44:. I, yui"i Opera
Mtg. nutt..r th. b.•,t ltuttor ko-p< bet-
tor. EI.atl)* 41.•....0.1
Child twelve Yenr4 old (•:u, operate it.
Separator eta be wn•hed ..1••.e1 in
half miunte. Separate. hu't,•r 4r .n, 04•011
Venom* of toseet Milk 01 list. to .sight
In8n111e4 after a Milo 'brae, I. 0 'Sari,'
011,-4.in 41••44 )ahor of toper nlakiu0.
it ..1 ..•-i.-,rel,-s butter front sour milk.
'• •... .,• Ila or !tweet cream In ono
Price $38.00
SPECIAL DISCOUNT anno,.1 to 'outfit -4
' o. 1141.0 to; 4'tont, an4norU,tr
- '., . .,ewellt. .a -k for Il".LIM .l-(1
i HI: JOSHUA BROWN CO.
Desk 14
PEMBROKE, ONT.
FAIRBANKS - MORSE
Gasoline Engines
SIZES :r, S. 4, 6 H.P.
SP•EC1ALLY DESIGNED FOR GENERAL
FARM WORK.
They are so simple that the average farm
\ hand can run them, and are practically Foo!
Proof and Frost Proof. Send today for
catalogue Gr.l':.-ios, W.P. CO., showil,g full
line of engines for farm use. It mean;
)+al�tl
money ;aced ler you.
TERMS Special Termer to Farmers.
The CANADIAN FAIRBANKS coMPAliy. Limited, MONTREAL
Branches: Tar. nun, St. John, N 9, Wlnnlpex. Calgary, Vancouver
Aou Yea,__ _
gememomei
Canadian Appreciation
I.nngliant Hotel, I •
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Gentlemen, I
h.p Daimler w ll .011 hair deli% •• red to me. Hefere
p:ng the car to l 44:01 i l made a three weeks' trial of it.
cling some I,YO0 utiles. The 1'ur ran perfectly, and 1 1 •••
had the slightest tr...uble of any kin.!, and 1 think it tot '•
up lu the many claims you make for it. The silen -
ness of running, and power of aceelcl,tti,,,1 on hills
remarkable.
11y petrol consumption els 1C mile- • , t:n` Gall, -n, i*' ' •-
trig a great (Ira1 of driving in traftie. 'I .•• cares 4I ''a :7•'
1,rer iable signs of wear, and 1 think it .4444 prove light
1 art really delighted V :tl, ; .4 r. Yours 31111 -el 77l', -
(Signed)
I ' • l". of Toronto.
"The !'lost
Succcscfu!
Car of the
year19t)9"
The Daimler Motor Co., (1904) Limited,
COVENTRY, ENGLAND.
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THE a ROYAL' LINE TO EUROPE
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Montreal and Quebec to Bristol
t/(1044 711x4. N' EXPRESS STEAMSHIPS
Royal Edward A.YD Royal George
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Tito 't ROV•8I h, IW.tr' I" will iu t i . tt .t' ' tit , i',o't •t iaittly
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'I'Itr lto'al Linn -front \[untl'tt.tl :141(1 (1110.;)os :,, 114'i;Lol On
Thursday, May 26th.
Best Appointed
Steamers.
The Most Pio-
turesquo Port.
Only four days
at sea.
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EXCITINJ HOME -COMINGS
11.1:111D 1, 1 f( 11111;h4 i 1111 11 i) Y
1:1111111\1:IN.
!sucking a Bridegroom in the 1'il
Iage Poo! 1:\peri.ue4 11 tell
:t laai•t'ali.
A village. nee:. the town of North•
well was ree,utly the 8441110 of as
exulting epsomite Owning L. the ex-
tensive brace plumping that gees 044
it, lite n'iehborheu.l there had been
.
serious ,til,-i•Ienee of the earth,
am! •,•vera! 1e.>at e, had been more
r.f 1i,,; disularltl••:i, :1 honeymoon
ce•t:4:le returning home wore much
relieved t0 find that their little
hen -e, though close t•., the scene of
U)c accident, had nut apparent!,
suffered from the subsidence. H:u•11-
iy however. had they entero( it,
r('.rs than an '-711 4; its ereakine sal
h/ aril, anti their happy homecone
iue ended in a hurried flight. 14
vats only after hours of bard work
by 48'iIliug helpers that their bel••ng-
ir•igs Were rescued frim the ruined
t home, says London Tit -hits.
An extraordinary occurrence was
not. lung ago reported in a lurk -
shire village. A young girl, a great
fu4urite with all the villagers, had
1 r. i-(•ntly been married, and the ru-
:i...r had grit about that she had
i•t-en ill-used by her )iuhband while
; thty were en their honeymoon. On
their return the entire village
turned out to meet them at tate sta-
tine, and in view of the terrified
• wife pro -,-,')eal to dock the young
orae in the nearest pond --a le.,,en
441,1 41 it is to he hoped he prelited
hf
1'1:1,1'1 NC: THE 111(11)1.
.1 somewhat -,
wlur case occurred
r1 ar Jlanrhe,tpr recently• .A ye11ug
;ads haul ,t7'•.u-4(1 the ire of her
tripods by jilting her lover. a strug-
gling young clerk, and accepting
the alteeti.:,-' of a well-teale
tradesman, On the wedding morn-
ing the bride w:1s attacked by a
score of excited females, who tore
he veil off aid pelted ite. with
thud. The yetn:g couple, l,.,:,.s"r,
ware not deficient, in 1.4•:,,.t;,•.
f:.eed the music as best th4v could
t )u their return fr:.,n the hone•
/ .in they underwent a similar o
Ileal. anti fore ••-'l< after they we
4 i11hu,t pris a, -heir new ho
sir ti! the . ••1 1 l •;d' worm t
'f out. '44,,' ,, -..,.•i •:l lover,
..
1 ,: t)a
14111'
'.41 ; Helene the fit ,. ... , 11
11;01.
i\(U-HUM 1•: IX .1 "T-1xi-"
I • :;..'ps one „f the most. traria
"11:0.rt/17:Inr(5 i,1: record 489 re-
• t'.•. reported in one of our largo
;.'.:.i4tll r►ilg towns. A poling
.tittle, owing to the late arrival -4s(
their train, engaged a "taxi" to
t;r;,11 their j'nlrnev home. It salon .
laa 400:7 ni,p:trent from the err:clic
t., vem4''4; of the car that sotue-
tl.ing •• wrong with the steering
:•4,11•, :4..41 to his horror the driver
f4 and 1'int4elt tunable to pull up.
11,•dly the ear dashed on until metr-
a opposite the tapes 11,1111e of the
,ulln,t 11741111•, eltell ,.. leek a sad -
:tan turn 1117(1 swerved violently te-
•.stat(fs the footpath. 111 another
•n" moot. the garden wall had col-
lapsed, and finally, null a 14n•lieg
rash, the 4.411' came to 1. a half-
way through the front-ree'n win -
doe. All the occupants were (llama)
o•It. and -seriously- injured. :'.l al
fir•~ the life of the y„ung w.` w'ar
':4'jI•t:r•.l ef. 1'he full (x14114itof
':, t It', hrow,yl`t•, wa4 not 74:1•
I lentil the del(' hexly .of the
4,' :ale's mother w:14 found near the
r •0,1441 car. She had evident!)
414' t•. the to t`e t•, bill (110141 w',.l
111• . -:11,1 I,a 1 leai:' for Fpr kind-
.. , • with her life
e
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\ , , n 7,l,• 114•1!nutl • 1 ..t ten
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.1.•• ;s ' 1 7. 1 ' 4 4 :4 rl
1144 14447'.',1 neat day that th',r
1,7w hem • had been burned t-, 41m
41,1:11.1 .IIIr1I1g the IIIQIIt. '1':1'` e!i-
11;.\, Ilec.tet., %va4 net t,'aelu•i 7140
t,; a fot:It:04 later, whoa, it 4.411
to " rat 1n- fit 'el\' prayed til It the ale
hn•l been the work of a f,•1•o•.', lev-
er alio had given way to drilla. :t:ld
14114 1t. a frenzy of jealousy is-'') .-1:-
'4' L.vn:e.l thus 1e ret'( age !ate all
I he Twin ,h' ,, the " 1:.,4.81 1:1148 11 " trial the
r ,:: his fortunate rival.
" 14o%"al 4leorgge'' are the faete.t 0w rnr• { - -..--
4„,11e baits hl the Canadian s1•rsit',. The littlish 1' I1' -`I1' 1),ITPIX FIXE.
port is hostel (Iwo hour•. 04.,444 than Liverpool.)
.1l ('hic,agu reeeolly a wenuln't
special train. aMng,idc steamer, within Ito min•
.tee of London. The ,teamer4 are driven by the 144ect ptC►04(1 n man's face.
newest type of turbine engines, Insuring a maxi• 't:elective arrestad the wemnn, 4:14.1
oda vers indignant whit f►wc41 �I
nam of ,peed and minimum of vibration. Their fool.1coots. Cl►a p„iicc h.•I.1 Ihr la;
equipment i, the finest ever ,ern in the Rt. f.aw• ir,th hatpin, Bailing it a "404,.4.1(
recce. Large staterooms, •'aciou, social apart-
ments, sheltered promenade deck., artistic Winkle Ilt,der the new ('hit`age law f.,r1,4,4.
ings, perfect service, and venl;L,tion .by thermos (ling )ins to protrude 1n01'.• I'::tn
tank system, the fresh air being warmed or cooled half an awl' hevoid 1lto haa
as required. of*
For full particulars, rates, booklets, schedule of sailings, etc., apple ,•h, ,'hap eke failed is eleaye
any steamship agent, or write to IL 0. iiOURLIER, (len. Agent '' 'I. t., site (advice. but tate ofA
Canadian Northern S'Bamships. Limited. Toronto. Canada. , f ' • • -',2'4444 is trio I+r••:J.