Exter Times, 1910-10-13, Page 6iler Lover's Piowes;
()r, :, Liltic Matrimonial I)rcai;l
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OP POISONJNG
YounsrLr
Ilendaehes and Nem:Ogle
1•I•nn))tly ('ur(vl by
"11•uit-a•tlu•a."
Pale.
Where there are frequent attacks or
vralgla and lleadaehe.t, there
:Y9
constipation. 1Vcal:ness or th,
• ••, •1• )-+ and Mood 1'oi:.cnhtg.
11 11' i : I' 1 ti.,inC4il n):'i til e,•' .r+• {'all s4e •Jk with some „ tion of the bowels comps:
Their with t . , 1410 t;,,h�;•.'t•. May l ask l • I r t absorb foul hatter w•h: :
1 "'' '' ,:.ue hu I hit -passed passed front Clic body.
J11/ and 111:, was i l,
,1 a • :x,;1111; r pruu:t• f ApAoi't•-
11,1 for t'lutrlie ..1, 11:4'4( „',11 .:alt 1141;1.-11.: ; .. +111)'6 grow on every
answer tassel how's teat he wilejust ull-';
fitu5h►ut; i► _;11,,C 114 bl11V'-ids, halt '�'' "f 0..111 est {lot; and I'm
would (.r• rcaku theta i' they sl all:- ay. t,; ly ubligist to you for all the
lett un. It \%it 1111(',1 two or thee,. ),Ic . taken; but, you
hundred yard, •:; Chittagong Lodge euro a:)• .I Charlie, pacing
restlessly
that Ito dad No, and in the most )u_ up ,:u i ,i.,,:t the retest,
bil,11lt spirits. lie had quite (argot- • 1 should ro infinitely prefer to
t.•1, his all-hunp.n•, and was full of earn my daily rine - beg pardon, 1
the feats he had performed un the mean bread -under more temperate
billi'ltd-tablelid recounted the 'kit•!{.'
h:.,tory of 1 •:o or three ulrv(lluus„.1 had thought,” replied Sir
cuunon1411(4 one remarkable Cresta I nlllip earnestly, "there were per-
„,utt the IY14 with much eircruu,a:ul_ haps strong reasons for your accep-
e oh -
you tng
any eligible. appointment; that
toil detail, winding up with th
serration that he )2110{ fairly beatenyou had special inducements to
the two best players at oho rooms, niilke a home. for yourself ; that'' 1 can only understand what. 1
1i ,l, 1,14.4,80 Sir Phillip,” in Lear and ,as,•, child," replied Mrs.
terlx,u'd Maude with kiudline lialflhalu• •if you are out engaged
checks. o Charlie, how could you speak to
"That at all events there ser. dila{ as you did about this Indian
sume(ne else whose opinion you business t"
would probably take," continue.' ' 'lis dear aunt, ht' arid 1 c0111 -
the baronet, not heeding the inter- pr' h1141 earl{ other perfectly."
ruption, "before you rejected this -V!,•11. all 1 can say is," replied
opening so lightly." Mr, ILainha►n, with Iiclnw Slight
"I'm sure .%laude, like my -elf, ,-1.'1;1., "taut if hu d.x'sn'6 C011-
\`, .11: Kldteys full to Miter front the
1.10041 tho necessary amount or waste.
The blood thus becomes pokes,:!
Ind it is this pdt,soned blood which
hurts the nerves ,and causes Neural-
gia and Headaches.
"Fruit -u -liver," made from frult
maces. acts on the bowels and l:Ida:eys
and is the greatest blond pur•tying
medicine in Iko world•
"Fruit-a-ttvee" is sold by all dealers
at 50c a box, 6 for E;.50, or trial Rlze,
.Sc, or may be obtained from Fruit-a-
ive:;, 4 In,ited. Ottawa.
lupi tofie11uently aright claim to be
cock *1 the walk.
fir I'hllii}, smiled at, tato young
man., .11 11a...1.414 and candid conceit.
but Mood*. 1:••.•ted with the great-
est 1I tere.t '- h believe, remem-
ber, very urs .1 in her cousin, al-
though by ,, , 1:1 1::: Willa to some
of too dcfr., t . ..1 1.:. , i:a ratter.
1'he let'. , . 1.. ••.'and Aust
wero til table n would \•uta Lelia detestable," se_ ::•i , Ilan.' If engaged t., you, nei-
' .._ • 1! •.. •
joined young \Villi:tn, on curtly. tl:• 1 lily . ,; 43 nor ear, are any fur-
1-. lip •all 1
they .• .',, ,
i elf t„ ti i. -No doubt (•.Illeert)itl r their 011- t1,• , !•' 1110.'
g.rement now,' matters(! ,Sir i'hl1-' ';; eft -e, aunt Mrtrgiret ; you
retie) • , 1 -111. declining
JJau.l ;., t . „f tea, and lip to himself ; "what a terrible nli.i. .14.• 4 clever woman rind 0011 r('ad
take "' p. • like b04,k3 wlcn yuu'\e 11 saying i.'• :,h 4d till tis„ , (harlit :" etted llxudc, 11::!:•4 '.+ it." 11idc}lyse- Ho,p414.1 London,
dial". 1 III • '1' , , ,. .? thm,e 1::4•
1 latel:aid, iv Just now entertaining a
, ' • I . , Rohr:({ up to biro :11111 114)11,1{ her 1 sus.,,• rr�,,. 1,ierr of tlattcrs 1.:t( b
1' "-'•,::, g'N,c( deal patient whose• heart heats ugly 31
hand ulpoen his arm, "I d.' not yt+lt' r r.,.l Ill, xt. the :Jour of thaws In 14 minute, instead of the
•I 1,.• 1 I .hall admit that my opini• •, ''.I ! . •
9•l 41411):: to sav 1, 1 "„ ', • .•..'4'
' \ 1 11 . •' a.! i (t,'y 4.. • I 1! „
'cable ditier.•1: , eeee
Iilthl•. It is tho lot of many wives
to lu►vo husbands of this type, but
then they saw theta with other eyes
14fu1e marriage, and hose re.;olutoly
a woman will Ishii( het eyes to a mis-
take of this nature we all know.
(Tu be continued.)
}'I:IVI:IR t'.tETERS.
Uecreasin of Nearly Eighteen '1'ltuu•
tiit1111 iu Britain.
A natural sequel to the steady
talc of increasing trade prosperity
in Britain is the (wntinucd decrca:,0
in the nund,et' of paupers.
Accutding to a rec4tnt Local Gov-
ernment l;oard return, the number
of paupers in receipt of relief in
England and %Vales on Saturday,
July 30, last was 759,12{)- :c do reuse
01 17,709 compared with t}1 • corre-
sponding Saturday iu 11)02. Loudon
Rht,wnd a decrease of exactly lax)
A notable feature of the returns
is that, while the indoor paupers
for England and \Vales actually in-
creased lsIkhtly, the outdoor pau-
pers were 19,295 fewer. The reason
for this ix that the indoor paupers
aro largely infirm and aged people
who are lou old to work. Old -age
peiosio 19 no doubt helped to leea011
tho number of "out" paupers, fur
that welcome 5s. a week is often
just enough to save the poor old
feJk from "11:e parish."
There
we fewer outdoor pau-
pers per 1,009 inhabitants in Eng-
land fold %Vales on July 30 last than
on the corresponding date in any
year in the whole list of returns
since 1870. "In" paupers, on the
other (land, are bracketed with
19011 as higher than any year since
1870. lint there are only 2410,hoe
"ill," as against 498,5`23 "out" pau-
pers.
S7'Olil:ti-.11).19S IIISE1SE.
llan':t Heart Peale Only Thirty-
four 'Pians a Minute.
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t: 4i'• '4.'. itis 'c•.;,
44.1 4• WAN, •il :. --I • thee.•
:1:itin hint. 1 :'•i
( gt'Od honest '-i i; 11.,'.•1.,
how w all.• e t I '_ II 11 ,•'r
ether there has been any
:.1 ..slit may 1.,• ., 1:,!
t •r if ..'..-r th:•re wen= :1 wo.
u=,, O 72 or thereabouts. This man
.,- • to desen•c' \ant 1, afflicted with shat is keow'n as
t, ,: .. roan. ' the Stoke•, -:%dale, di -Rasa•, ttt:,t dc-
•:ti11ue(11114,:,}.', „•:•ihcvf in 1'127 but still very r:ire.
, t1l1
4 „t 1 !1:111'•• '1'ht' putienl is 4.1 years old iii:, hem
..,.11'•.1 ; still. :f I 1. , , .; , ..1. i +'!
I '1101 stns of guter.,1•• t '.::''lu 1 t, 4.• ' i„ • 1, II". ,.t • 1''r:t 441 i1 normal, and the .yflp-
{14•4411. which took him 14, !!.,• hospital
1'. w.,tll(I ht. air objee '' 1:.1 „1 1.1.1' !'..11,111 ' '.!:11' 1'4. o 'veto nlll.('Itlal' weak tic and sm.'-
n in .. . . 1'l,• ,11 these slay , •1ou t 13. • ', " (len loser:, of cnnec:ot,xr:•' ; resrrrlb-
\fy e, •,:els'" cried her thunk it anything to 4)o Warn,' it ling epileptic fit, t'. physician
0
c u,,
r, 1'4.. r both her )2:11,11, in Ir•
:.ny-a the lasses of ,. lsness ale
Li., 1, ' . Ill 1 vulliciently tienik ' Am) yet seen pet•si,t that y".1
due to anaemia. mf the brain. 'f"i:•
• ' i great pr,.t,4 of yr1,4 are not. toigaite 1 t4, 344411. • heart I,eatillg al such :1 "1•;r, r:lre
:,,ntt hot W40.01 thew. but it's ,
Just `.1,'' replied J1:tueie, "len
•i ' • t4.• matter for all 4)1(1 pees,•; 1 l''4.( net fi,reo suffice -it i''.:,I 11)1..
,�•- 11, , ' 1 1:14• rl.•!)'1 mistake are, 14i,r," t:l'(411te, 11;•, it wa\ in his power 1„
older upon with a the brain \•08{4018 la) nu,:n.h 4l, t,,
..hu continua 1 turning ri i,nd, ' •i•, lei . r made our ll,t:: engages:.•i't mese 5U the brain "strike... t. •11
I. (Icier!, m�' ward, is virtu ,
w:11:1 \:.•:t ',IJ(gar•'t or r r ile (lid not •i•, s". 11-14''p••rnrily. The slow heart be.•t n 94:1
.t I lu 4.c• -week.' Wrqunint .
Phil:. : , 4 11:e, e . - • err\ 14411(ll Ill sur,' "1111 111 •, (:14 Instead of 78) is prVIi:11.11- 41'14
'` ' r:'e thing I ala quite .re- 1 t:u', ,us u. 4 410 "al" at Ito;, at" the uffei of this 141,1,„:111 - {lees e• '. • . 4, lie, d', \all mit to all interruption of what might he
,(1) he 'lade before Jlaude. think ire , uhf jump at such !' ':nt 11"•'?"hent%%• •' the Ise:11 1 'Iiphunr servile of
t!} have nut 114)4014 pity of t chance . f making a home for the ' Ne Mere(' i( more prlt,h'Ilt. the heart itself.
• woman tl
J+:dl :ng f.'( ',.•t -elf as to what ale • ,••e hoper1 to win'!" t.) wait for something at home, 1 , 11. is lrliet•'d Tha, the impulse
think.; ..f 1:: , i •--ptanee or refusal %•4'' fish brutes, he replier(seine. e. r •plied ,lent• Margaret whish reuses the heart to contract
of it. %%tele 1, r:4 . f r, ;le, I should •1 Il 4- l .. ,.•ads to take her tlocal: , f"r iu s"ooh she could nut : 1,0ri,rlically 1,as•r< from the u11,1•r
ea!) hila m, i u and shall '01111.. -.r '1'in)luetiee pr".514'41 44411:fy t•, ber,elf her fabs{,' to the lower chambers along a
1uu14 )stn take her. 1'or an)• 1e.t.a1 of whit did certainly sound'. 19141 laud of 11144' a fibres. In
t,,.' ';ti:., 1. ':.:1' 111 Ins 'pill- ) I,
f • •'4.i.• to 114, • it." part, l tit:nk it. is Toro true and according to Sir 1'ilillip an suffer far the titnkes :\dnuts disease theme fib -
1,, 4..,-,ral sere, will this resole:- , honest to see that the woman on•' t'"' M'''' 1" Le rejerle-ti, 441.1 'AI'''' - re.* don't work and the impulse it
t. 1')211111, .hast/'d quietly till I lose, i, not. coiled upon to en_ ItaIII 14..:n - 144 !lel 111 lir I'hiliip wive i not properly' Iran ul,tte•d
41 ._ , 84,111111 i the perils of a had di_ tell:timed
. I. ,'••1- 'All . „, ••r amt he and ; I
tnat0.' •'I don't think A man 0.41 h,•
1.1.1 g,; n. 'I the 144 lies in the 1111:1,1\11'e 1101'1 1. VI 111\,
seer. the•,I .14.8a ;lig the let-
".1s 1,lausilde ns hr 114 ,(•Usual," suite In earnest. who I, so ,.'i',
"1 I'i, p ..1,e1 he .114.1 qui-
t lla1.• .1 :.t "f g",..f new•, for
1 1, 4. • o'•en -',.•, e.,ful in
• r11• girl' of
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'hlliit Splitting Headache
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"NA -DRU -CO" Headache the 'Pt raters
C,rs G:. k. s r•:iel, Lir 1 we ra.:',.tea 11.re cc retl,lr,f
harmful to It,, Last or nerv9 :y.le .i. ?Se. a L -s... ...r.Kt!Jta .
National Peva sad Chemical Co. or Canada, l ',',i,a,! Moo• , .I.2
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EDISON'S LATEST I\L\( VEL
'oi(iN11 AND MOTION .'1.G1):LY
JOINED •1'01:1:'1'111:It.
ilATUiiE'S :;L3JLIJTU:4S. 1,: f. 41,1111.1tiJn of the y:..pt; tuphoull
They Are Wind, Water, Volcano Fire
and Internal Forces.
The irresistible forces of nature that
are forever carving 111111 shaping our
world, here and there, its it for refire.
Lith' in their toil, play queer frat4ke.
Wind, water, volcano lire a:' I those
mysterious internal forces t- :t now
and thou exert {hair fury an. snake
the old earth tremble, ,111 .+•ulp.
tors that year by year an 1 :':uy af-
ter century mold and she!. -• • 1:'):'3
todpography, rounding elf. '
1(11 one tilling up in on4..,
at the same time they rend a:. ' ,
nod tear hill and plain, hurl op 11
mountain raltget, make new ,slag t t
In oho Ren, and spread desotlition I:4
vast urelin that for ages have been
smiling gardens.
Thyro uro several noteworthy ex.
ample, of these masterpieces of
world•ntking seutpturo that have
long attracted tourists, and the. recent
opening of newer regions throu.;h the
encroachments of commerce and pi".
'leering is daily bringing to pubis••
knee ledge ,aura of these interest
phenomena. Among the. Cana 1.::4
Rockies towers Cathedral Peak, nl,i,:lt
for untold ages since lir:,{ perhaps
WI110 awful seismic upheaval reeret
this towering raugo, the winds and
the glaeier4 have been carving.
it stand, with two twin peaks u'•e:r.•
as synutlotrienl as tho towers
those wonderful c.lieees which ('!.4
lenge tlic admiration et the tour) 1 1
F:ur,IM.
Better known, yet no lees :t '•
13 the Mount of tho Holy Cr('..
ora4)^. Thi; peak towers aloft 1 -
height of 13.176 feet 1111(4 oto its tea: t• t-
itre.
fire, visible for miles around, is th
figure of It gigantic cross. '11114 :wpm
n1ee is duo to perpetual SHOW 451,4•'
1f11; the eavitiee of inter+ecti:• .•
pout. The upright of the ero•-
feet long noel the nuns men -u • L•., :)
ow to 30) feet- Tho Mountain forst,
t3.' western wall of a great nnturn!
nnll.hlt}xatro mut the mighty ('r'.-ri
upleared to n'eet the rising sun •
to an irnpreesiensble beholder t•
un exalted shrine reared by On'' l»
(once, with the surrounding nm ph
theatre a gat.teriug place for the u.
114)t<,
11to imagination of tourist.' hes
been exe•r•-t'4'") to discern the c
whi"b t':4. two beautiful NI
n:"antnir:i, 1'„;,•„ a+rf.•tl aro1
hunt!, a:. . i t •1)1)10. i 14.• 4:11
tar nate,. t •• . r
.r ''the Whit
Lady,”2114: 1 the •. ,ins have. lone
heldn leges•% 1 .4.:l Ael-:•'. t
F:vu were 414 ,• (1,••
Eden they 'a:r:. . •! ,. or Ow • •,
the earth in roar .:f another ;Aare n
f•tir. Tho valley • t Mexico seemed(.
them n /Parotid I. .: and here they
lit J 11‘11to rest 1'• ••:,n••J •, •
j ':ruOy, Eve 51" t „,„1,1
•(•1.401 kept 44:1.•1, :.'•4 her. 1.. :••
iIs'.'4l-'n they were 1..,111frozen a..1
have 30 remained to this day.
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A WEIGHTY REASON.
It 'Told Why On. of the Nineteen Com.
missions Was Executed.
Before n eertatn gentleman set out
for .lnpsrl and lath'{ his eelntlres girt
loin errsnde. One natured en Indleu
shawl, another it *fiver Buddha. a
thought Sir Phillip, „iv, if Iv. 1'1 ndeat 1114 Ila, love, - - third a ctlrynele, hanline rnr%Ina, uud
panted Ilrpurt of 110g)11tr11•-1.('804:11 1hon!1 tot on, 4111 the Ilst of commissions was
troubfe(' his head about her in %laud"• appalling. Ile ugreed. however, to 911
saying (l:, to (hie appointment. ' .1tin t JI are.:,,•t". 4.)440' 4Iti „I I)4l'rease ill 1911:1. thee) so far 4121 p1,Flble,
111 'elle rho:i-tic.il }out:K lr11•,n'1,rosinti ,••n, ,,n-41i,feetoly• last year 144'..'.•1 •4••'lest'.1 in- Hut when he rl•tutneJ he had exe-
r 'f an i w ith, n•, bask bone to his 4ham4- it oe•,'l,rrre) 1., )I 1 „ie that Or • 1, o„!•I p„pulutiun. (!,r l by nunelgnl t'utM bat one of the uluMren romfnts•
! 1r ti ler' • tniur:lt.• 1:, Ow I ,:trli nee. .,, .1 tion mere than wiping out the ex- alone that bad been glveu hits. Ilo
' %ll .w no. to rc,nintl yon 10.•:. '••, 4' : 41e. 'To .lo (11t. sees ,,f births user dcllhn. lied brought bark only the cbryseto-
I'iuilip . (lathe,' said the baroI1't nf1; r a ••1)'' ' ' ' • • ' • 1.4-44 (111 )4)4)01 'Tho figures, as given rn Iles nn- plrnntlne cnn•In,;. 7'618 ale •Xare to ono
, n.,nute ,.r t.\o, • that with Fare the Or:1w.I .. '• '.'. :,•11, altlongh anal report of the Itegiatrar-(ie'n- smiling cousin amid the dlsnppoleted
`""•• ' I r i l re ,..4 ' lip • .n :t, was only' eras for Ireland fur 1909, may los looks of the other relatives. Why, the
gle:,•••1' .nut „f III'ha 1s a. twaally •
11. ,I (, I i, V ..,.. a, 1:,:1:'.114,L ' half livid. I . ,t of thea a deer Oil 6tl/nnintiZed as follows: dtanppoluted earl ',skill, had he este
,•;.• ' 11„r,4. h.I ,. 4.•1 ,:... • 1,•'1 r.' sets- kind, Sir P4:l:ip. the far sole ire.,. Ore 1,1nce to the Births i(t2 4) 0111141 that one particular comnlissluu
:Ir t 1.. aa: „JIe
! I :o • •.1 to take almost anything, LilluuO r,,,.' , Maud..1,.t i ,l for n !teethe .. 7-1.978 and dlsreglntcd the rest?
.", ,t'a.1. i,,,, 1 hoist b:u'g,l,u („r )4. pn0, aI,•i, ioo.in este the fire. I \seas' of bfrthc over The traveler smiled. "It happened,”
• i•;Irl. ethos."
leaned her :tent up '•1 the 1111111.:'1 •1,•nlhg L'- ,7i0 he began quietly, "that each 01 you
7;,:, li 4.1);41c,i1.g. -,:,i 1, .,erely, Chin ..... 1•'1 had 1„••4.•r piee4• and reflected .,!.1 r what V: \ 111:11 decrrasu in pupa- had written your rnmull•tlon on a
1: F: n.,J'1 entfn'...L-110:1,(1 II..1, .:,.11; ..,..•4• it tt lift!•'. ,1 ,I J1.111,11 Itainhant 111,1 ...,1,1 1Ca \•:,,4 i 4(4 11 .... .. ....... NE(1 sheet of paper. On the terond day of
scr�' good of y'•4u, plods, 1 .t ...,.
4 sour ;I =1.. u,-: 1,,. '.1 **I 1!• t I,. I,t, t, . n. and i 1401 ll, the 1 1'.4 0' liar, cirspitn the voyage 11411 1 talc: all tln'e 211)00(5
kt\ ., I'll
•10 anythn,2 ',luythm,; ' 1 t I,:n,i',- , :l'i:n,rt •rt 11.1 self en¢astt•el to ('Let .- +•. •n. the population i41't'( s of tweet' from cop notebook. Opened
„ !'!l !11' paused a ;it!'•• 1 , !•• i• ,r'1 to r.. 1 4s .1 h, thele and spread thea) nn my hip ns
1, , Int` Lt, 414, '. 41 ! 4o iL:s Cllr li<-1„ eon4e1144n:1; I,s,.,3
,t of the 4:1'4.1, .,• •• 1 4.11441, 1• ith ,mt114• 11tH, ;'• !:1 1': •1:, tl,.l! 11.'1 .u1 app'.Itllnte44 till•• Birth rate al a pet' I,01N) al,„se I rr(•IlnNI 111 my stormier chair.
.'I 14 4 1 (44.444,4 .,I••, ',de her cheeks 11,1•', 4i, tt,d - Led „ ,t 11:'.1st that ('hnrlir alta,' post ten years. average.
"Thr air \vas \rn still nt the time.
g.el••, I1 • . 1 4.'x este 1 n, ,,, , M)t suddenl
.u)d i shntt...tl'1 nlin.l Iu.',a at :1,•• ,',l 1,••t .,-I ,n r,•(,,trdint that :►n Death rate (10 1,••r Law beton• I a brisk srind seran(t; n1,.
:11' . ' ' . ' •' na111 ' ' „1 1,”" , and veer 21 1
• \o, 1111' darling. I in tint (r„111.! "')1:114!,••1)! rip -tee) he•Iw4•'h lb 41)). 1,1.1 (ell tear,' nlCrdl,r r IIM•t was b••,wu nwlr e>t-
1'1' ,,,':'• 111111 h• t'4. Ile ti,I See sant' 1''•Ae' 044111'1' l,elleltth 11 :v14• had illwal s ,te,l'If'1•ill' 4reline41 l)f the 22.6 ) marring.'” regi -ter. ; rept that of Comilla ?lac. \toll's sheet
i, „ • ,nest unhe shit ing etc- ' lropicn1 sky, (ri4,1 her r•„'e+ill to aeline,sl,•,lge that it w.1-. ,o a, 0(1 in if.(/J, 10,1',7 440(4• I,rtwr(•41 loo- was weighted down "ith Ihr gold cola
'4.1 ':+;, . It- • %"•• 1 4.11e to , . , r hi' 62141 Iron n10 411 ay' ret' 6144 cart-
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jubilantly. • (, ..h ' Le wl,i-ie r y t•,. \ow .157111 1111 ,1, curet( rasa t'nNI3,1ic 14.•1:, ai•enrcliuQ to , d D
1014,4• 1 :, ,,•41 hilt „ 1 ell :stn her tear, • 'oinctlrng i.; ,,,re that she had yr.., !. '•' 1'. what the rites of the Church of Irrinnd. 1118." -Kt. Jan:4>y' Casette.
• \'. !, • ' ' ' .:nth, the” l”to c r hue) •an , ? ' 1 9..wl in l'resblt.'riwn muting.hour- )
.I 1 ,, turn 1111 111•f.'I'4 la•)k old f••{.. 1 :4, - pack ,,,�_
' 1; �,pL'tt him ' like Sir Phillip always forget tl, •r4 front .(1141! ., 1 • •'1.4. 1 11 4•,11 n•' n ^'• :1'•►t ' registry ofi• nn'I Ute'
I „• f that '1 bit : I'm are as 'good ft•'h in the sea Lir 4-.or't•lear a4hn1 on her pert of balance in varion• rrf;I fatal load- • 1'.ii14 1) 11.1 • „ Ilsfor0 It ;.,
' erre remelt' t „►n4., tiir P1ilsip,' brtr•,(1141 by a 1 ''')'• r' She hitt )nae. 1
' f :e , . i I. -till the baronet
I leuth. ,•
,I : ,. he eontine, 41, tt:rnillh Lie Mittel: to • net unlit to mat ' ” • •'1)I(I 11P\rr fr (n tltberi .lie. 1 - deereat-
ro -t make tip your the h:4,, n,' 1 ' ,' c.l ht' (,Stir from I1..Nr3 m lt►ns to 10,-
:, )f b1• Iltd jllat r,•:elt•- L4, alis �L,• w,l , �:...1 •i ill( ( it r:ln he sroc•ur(•,
r):,1„1 ',. ',... : I :. 1.111,, f1,rt1U•1' ',,4 ),,, . ..111.14)0. •1•t in I9I01l) a(1(I t}lis, follewi(t a procured at tile• !Wart- .
1\'•,+ I. ..r,•I '11 %1'F' „f I t. t . :11•P,,.t,inu nt he .1. .,leo, t.. 1Je.1Ke 114: • '' 4 .g • ,e. a. all merchants keep it ha
•"es ( '.,'i,,lt)., .-a1 s, 'let s to hi! 'Ji•• 1,a. 1er\ (..,•,l . I 1 built,: see 114crease the previous year of '('(.:. ,', ! 1 1•!
,:,.,•..• 1 ,1 . ,•,4, . .: '',.I Leen this Burd- ' :tut -lotted to the work carried . o It 1l umatism and 111 b3,t,t
r4eottn4zrd n Kot.rl deal 0( the weak- 1 ..,,, ,1
-.1i.• 4.:: ' 1,.• 4..-• t %':snarl, 11111," I • 1 shall be (1,11ght1'd, hilt from 11ess ..f his character. and she I''. the %%"omen's National 11. r, •11hetr When it is a ref ;it
!.
nt111.1e41 ( ha, in., with (40 air of t :%-,Ut'1a1N,11, under fho ('unnfe. f a�141 114';41 the• -nl 4111'tuneret:11,,. •
'hat you said tu•clny yon con -t play ' thought. that snmMhing t.. ({a ween ') experience t••:+clrs the 11•.4.4- .1 the
great O: I••rm:sat. 411. ono mul,t:n good Ram(; m3,•' s„l)r,u rays (4o Rise him that sta1,11)' of which hr Aberdeen, Whom the lie),ti•trnr (�4e
take what int.. F:ul gel, a 1141,” hr eras emu i•ntulates on this Ru0e4> flit how to (14111 with {hell,.
Hi {.hese day+. r.•p,lrel t11e Lalouet sie.11 In such'teed. Shp had urged R AI !
added. brtghtc•411?. up after a'ifrily. his a1•ry +tutee o1 t11i• 4,ITrr on that hal endeavor. i Sen. men would work if gown a.
mienent.'s thenhht. ' there's Wee] -oh' pretty fair, 1 ,,,,,nits ac4„11et )e11i411y. hitt she' ways 1111{ *- - 1 chnhc4, lett their are others who
hunting tit be had there at all •• In the sau•et 3,f infant mortal•
)2411(4 my Own. p:'rP.Iov1 t„ Ay „14rnn11 that shefrhl`.r• (n fake (hnll('4•v,
events... "Ile';( rather imposing con yon, , would he his wife. its• cholera morbus fig%)res ire- 1 _
11,
4)latah' right, ri ;• - ,I , 1'h4lfip,” laughed Mame '•}se's 1 111 truth -he ,„11141 no mak, up (hlently, and it encs he `:4,0 {1.141 Alam A trio fn1 conn Orerlm) in-
tt, l ), • a 11 hilt in 1441, lin•A I „ K 1 1 her mind aLont het v4. She complaints of the hostels :,,4 ,•te:a( h 1
f 1 .1 • 1' „, . ,)user :111-41 can give n,ln. he 1 to n e •nrrhif liar n hen hitt a ifs .t -k9
rt in these doss; but Cour :Isle. 11;'” , ,r.14„I.' she knew him to” 11411 to 14:0(• him. hers would avni) 051'1° '.11 - , I
rat lies further afield, 1t 1.''t to ' 11'-11. 1411•.-! trust that !ethane and et, she 03,1,141 not. bring herself ''ffe4tive a remedy n'. 1'! 1 f'
VI! think of Iselin!" +.. 4 1 befriend rue. . said the baronet. to say outright. site wonid net marry Kellogg's Dy'rntery (•e •,•.i! )' •.i:'•
''India rxclairne(1 Charlie with 4'„.n littif' ono could br, ra.0(1. '1'1 '
rte. ab,ftg Intl su raying sir him. She had rear{ of pity for hits, r
it feeling that without a firm iron- , I'nrdial can bo given with safely to
shelter by hiv side, ('hnrlie 11140 like!{, fho smallest child, as there is no
to c•lme t0 nm good In life. %Vu- inju110111 rnbatanc(1 in it.
)nen can hardly fall in lover with ! i
Men '.1)4(04 they look 117'041 in this T.otrt of people who want to he 1
sem___
forgiven don't wont to he forgot,. 1
I toll. 3FI!i I 'floe teen who expect; f:, fall in ! 1
gqnlrLlt •IoDa ens/►.. care. vela•, Fan • a.n ((n(1Cr ''.4144 la tehlonl (1:• V-
ibe throat and lu/s. i7 4 ears, palated.
h
Heaps
1. the w.r 1J
Save IVIrtn y
Dry s �h/C:•4I
Try is !
S:mplo as Washl,lg
moi
A
ONE :i!ta lLLltliil;•Sc4c,v,
.lusr rOINK Or iTh
oro, Woat. Cyn:.,.,. s ... "r \fia,•A (:,w,94 r. rtceely
wqh the..(?14: Uyr.-':., chtoco nt', ,o,-.. East
end a, cul:tel Colon 10 cent•, 4,00, r' „ n. ,
Desk,. 5.ad 40, C:vto,(..rd asd.T4:It 41 - • 75
1A• Jobnwn-1110.4.•.,-on Co., 1,:n.t.a. 1, -..:.•:1
11148 tllc "Illack Knight"
come to your home?
Let him show you the
{quick and easy way to shine
the stoves,
" Black Knight" takes
all the hail 1'.•.rk and dirty
work out of stove polishing.
It's a paste—so there is
no watery mixture to be
prepared.
lust a few ruts with chola or
)'rush lain v 21 mirror -tile saline
Y.
1'.tat "you ran see your Caccia-.
And the shine lasts!
Most denten handle and ••. ,n'.
:-.e.ed "nock Khe,4ht • Stove 1`•,1,.:,.
.,. tries:et e•nu'.1 .n(.1,:y it, ,-•• 4
1 4 .1 • Lig can -.eat pulpa)•%.
1 nl ' . 1 . DALiCY CO. Llltrrtl,,
Hamilton. Out. ; 9
•,1• , 4r the',, vest '2 • 1" 6•,• P. hs
8
_, i Ile took u ball from the table and
the reoolind csoineided with the
! ininciation of tho words, not only
' ,f its impact on the platform. He
,•ii,Tnsi,gallidt o:_f the hall, blit, the sound
1 I will now show you more dis-
ee ?1,4- by taking a, plato which yott
e MARVELLOUS EXHIBITION.
i 1..x.letly ag he did so the plata
!if the picture man In one St'llbe it
i! at man as all those that we (tee
egery (lay in the motion pivtures all
"ter the world. Otte only difference
front tho actual man is noticeablo
el that the speaker enunciated with
el; great, care anti perhaps spoke more
Trapping Muskrats. slow•ly than the average speaker.
, Ile gave. another illustration by tak-
Numbers of leech:oil:ail traps to • mg up an automobile horn arm re-
eatch metal:rate have been Invented ' marking:
mil tried. but n000 gives snore eistiii- i "I will give you an idea 1-e7r an
feetiou than tho (Ad floating barrel automobile sounding ite warning."
irap that hes been lo uee for many ' Ile seized ft 110111 fr4 4111 the table.
rears. !loth end.; are left closed. and n and squeezed the bulb three times,
holo about elght by twelve inches , the horn giving exactly as ono
square Is sewed Iii the side. A strung : wolilij expect it, to ea if one 'Ind
..icii is naffed acme's each end. ths ..,,,.ii a chauffeur witlt his hands oti
meat, protecting Mt or eight Inches the loilb. three separate blasts.
totyond the barrel. rind 1111011 the cleat% 4 1% ith this the exhibition of the Utt-
ar*. ntillsd two Donn's, oue un each aide etoplione proper ended. not, bow-
ed' the barref and sevesai niches longer. t.%.•1•• luau the mall on the heree11)
W:1 ler Melt is mace() au the barrel so • had walked to the side of the stage
that it win float with the borne plat- . awl dieappeared lin the wings.
forms Arum on n level with the our- '
face of the pond or wean). about - MOltiE TO (.031E.
tineetilrd of the herrel remains shots IA the lights on the pictures
weitcr. Apples. carrot% and other dell- • ta,;.• went out and the lights of hie
elleleR that the uniskrut likes are , lahoratory were turned on 11r. Erli-
pieced in tn4, barrel. In their attempts " soil said, in les eharacterietieally
to get the ball the animais fall Into the mode it anti deprecatory manner :
berry! mild are unable to get out. -11:1- ••Well, Ohara all wevie gone; lo
I more. hut we really III•glit not to
of )1 u.4nri )'ic(Ufca( '1')2141
114!14•
.1t his laber.it •,'ices in 11 'c:.t Or.
alge, New Jersey, Themes, A. Elie.
sou before a s'utll grotT ,,f people
the other c' -ening /tern-u;lruted 1119
late,t w.ender the litnetophone
l'or the first time Ito elwwed what(
he bud accomplished al',ng (ho line!
of one of his favorite pursuits; the
production of Int instrtiale►lt which
WWII(' give simultaneously tho
movements of the human being and
Lk? sounds of the rialto) beleg'a
voice. Ile has born working for
many years to effect this and he
u•i)4 not say even now i•1e4,( he has
achieved all that ho hoped for, but
ht. says he has at least made 11 be-
ginning which looks well, and ha
believes lie will succeed within Js
year in giving to the public resultr
which will if not 4urprise at any',
rate please tho public.
PICTURES VIBRATE LESS.
The demonstration opened with
an C(hibitiol of shoving pictures,
but it was to he remarked that the
pictures mored with a peculiarly
even flow. There was less vibration
than is usually to be seen. After
liths -series carne the real test •,f tho
"%ening. A big man walked for-
ward on the screen, bowed to the
audience, enc
c, uud began to speak. As
soon us he opened Ilia mouth this
wounds came , naturally as they
would from 4..1 actor on the btago.
Proving His Authority. Haag` `1441w4n it all 301. 1 don't
s:naw how It hn11o•ned It'.s too
gang of laborers who vent to any en. tial we l• „n the right rowel
lengths to show has men that he was '
(he real bola. One mnruh,g Oa.; fore- - Is
"li jht to get there :11111 we will.
mag found that his gang bad pat a ) ref.:.lr. we'll atnve tic another
handcar on the track %%Rhein his or• y' 111
dere. "%flat I want to cin is not simply
• a tattle {)ling1".;,•. 1 0.:rpt t•)
' 11'ho pat that hau'car•r r on the
lhrnck?" he risked give grand opera. 'at •s what
"We did. sor," one of the men an. 111' 11' aiming At."
towered respectfully. It sernli'd 10 (Imre parsers
"Weil." he said shortiy,�take it off het line Ming remain; for Edisen's
stein!" 'hymns to aecomJhsh in the way of
the ;sharer, did so with some dim, : perfect spectacular representation
catty,
and that. wag tie reproduction in
"�^\v" tall the foreman, "put it on the pie'ti're of the tenlural cululy of
agues:" the -eerie presented.
If nut i,, the 1(4111,.' 14111•,( 4 414,44 ,1
Great Scher*. 4
"What do yon do," rediell the one I
14 he 113(1 been n:,trrlert only a flew
tu,uths. "ellen your husband conies Thtiv far liquid furl has getter -
home late at Higbee' ally' been eu,4)!il% l only for steam
"1 pretend not to notice that it't late, • production, belt. an indication cot the.
1411.1 .pretty ,COU) ((fie asks ale 11 1 ai00 Atlhirat1'.» that it may (laves
wouldn't hike psabto, to the theater or in many furors of in(lnst►y is elfferif•
804)044 "• tcswrr:'.,N .4ticr'r10011." '•d by the experience of the owners
_1 -_:__------ _- hof a late.- glass tnanufactors• at
e,t'h H,,•-kn<.., l rt 1. 'Tt
Ifs
There was tn, lrlah foreman of a
t ,n•\ tut 111 life 1. h 1. 1 I n I d„11 1 1.now loss ninny in a liked hon het darn unfe•rltan•)'e•Is• (irstr(\ers mf child hfr. If ,r, 114” bene he likes her new lett
Kt
nt
y
nn air mf cons..lernl►1r tllsappotht 1.i. !lip led the ',.:It• to the btllinrd-
►n0nt. \u, 1 don't :bink nun uF11 „ , n,
of India : 1•e, hot, you I:loco,” he 1%e'll, my (4ear," exclaimed Jfra,
eon111111141 slowly, "anal too far ltatnhnm, n•, tho gentlrmen 11113'
from from the what d'ye (';111-'01 App.ar,•,1, "tau you really are Cll-
r,ntre+of eivffi;at i„,. London, 4441g1'(1 to ('harlic after all.”
1'nriv, 014.1 the shire(." • N. .•4,11,1. Margaret, 1 ata not,
Ind,, 4'. by no :neon% n had and that is what 1 want you
ic't,.r14:1 `;'r Phillip shnrp• 1,) itnrlerstourl," rejoined Maude
ly, "I 1:'lve A►1ItIaSUentti :earl there, pettivl,ly,
I'h)11t.1:1•::4ri (11 1•i(41 II) 1 )'J f,,
R.nnt The r\t
4'1m04:1' (1101'0 melee 4 gnu Norio?) -
seal MP'. and after mrrcmminst
�'
gn!.Als ,t.,, • e.,n41, .. .are, mole., i:,••I• I,,AIIy 11111ie111t 1P• :1 '1,0(•1.11 form of
Ih( II„oat •ndI..op. • . . «J:• ',•s. h,)rner nil% .101%0/1 which •Ipprars
•. 1., entirely sntirtlW4lory. ,}-oln' (4)
t' . e• thousand gallofts of oil am
AXLE GRLASE'r.,ned ewes week, milli perfect
lentbustien and a total akence of
smoke, And the temperatures ob-
tained range from that of u baker's
oven to that rc(rifed for fuelling
erucihle steel. 1'.l'eohcre In Eng-
land liquid fuel hat roer•ntls heel)
applied to 21114)2 italuetries a• the
distillation of Petroleum. steel -
smelting, heating the kilns for tho
ptr,dtletioe crf art -tile ,y`lowing. car-
bonizing eleotric light Iltttments, and
heating &twos ed verio!s kinds.
APLEI
In the t.lrr:»c vee d t, 'rename
In sea: and Mar of 'r,4imnt. ley
t hot. f.ers Jealer everywhere.
The imperial 011 Co.,Ltd.
Otter,. than r Tse taws qtr OU Ce-. tit
*raise mot
Ms u KI1b •4
a. ILps a • r .
• -'et? t•aa rJ 7, q{e{ei
a•'•rfr. r t Hn h t' ! t
veto•{•'.:. i.ra.,sat MCI. Ct.,