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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-2-2, Page 6�,�_, f ", '011 'IMP7111111,71,111 1 11 11, � _­�T,� ­ �-. , '­ i _-7,` , � C " � ., I 111,�r', "I � �� . 7 ,rll 17, � . I � ;.., I . 1 7 ''. , "� . t. I I � I : I r. "it" I I ­ I ,: 1 . . 1, , - - i. �,t — I I �� I :. � 1, � , . — '. : . � I.. .. I P,�;: 1,1�' I . . 11 . . .7� � , I I 1: ,, ''� .: I �. I . . I . , � � . I �.: � I . � I I . I . . . I . 1, � I , . I � I ,. . I I I I ­ . � I I I , . � C I I � I I � I I I 10P!111111i:111� III 11 111111111111�ijlj III 1l 1:1 � !: Tall 11 I I : . - , . . I I I I nA. . . I , I I W 0i, THE -10 �R I I I �, X - qg _�. �� I .1 : . I 9T , _ _t � I I . . .* -, . ,t, 1� . I � � 1. , ;t;"4m,", "40',.w.. 1 1 ,� . � : . 09LIM _3z(_ . JNQ,-QAMK Lie , -, , � � � � I I i 9f-'. , r1p ,, * 11 I I I �, i( V! 4-i . 144 I , - I - " : ., . I . .M. 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' !, � �.' k these schooners - I ,�=io years now. if . 11 4.44 voices they could tell tales of' . 1 � � I � I I q Adventures, of darjUgL raids on ,�, / , - . K . , Way r rpokii;tiss, of q ggling— I I * ,e,41 . L ". -I I , rit, IV&N15b mu 1 W i wiI# �� ij�`�M.,.,, 6 �muggling � I 'L era -ft 6afryiu4 Qpium and contraband . I M-. U-, � f . � ' - " .. L' t. . . ingse-o many romag ic cruises. . � '136me, are fam�oiis -.cirah. The Casco . . mU the schooner, ii� which Robert . . I __ Louis Stevenson made his notable ,.. §outh Sea cruise; the' Vera was the I I I Mysterious smuggler Halcyon, the . Thomas F. Bayard was a Now York I I I . P'llot boat. Alex. lvl,oLean, the "Sea - I � . `VVolf" of Jack London, the hero of � the late Frank- Norris stories of the I . "Three Black Crows," now master of k a prosaic harbor tugboat, was one of i the best known of the sealers who I , achieved ,notoriety. A Nova Scotian, like most of the more noted sealers,, Sandy McLean, with his tremendous �: � , .moustache, engaged in many seafar- : , 1�1 � I ingd-ventures. I - I '� e was first of the sealers to pens- .. I . trote into Behring Sep. with his . I -1 achoozer, City of San Diego. He went � treasure hunting in the Sophie Suth- � . erland, following a will o' the wisp to I � i . the Solomon Islands, A Dane had I . told him tales of a treasure in an is- . I., I . land temple which .a few resolute =�enl!l could loot, and while secret service I . I agents at San Francisco were writing e . to the American consul -general alt I Alpa, Samoa, warning him that the � . Sophie Sutherland was bound to the 11 I I . South Seas with a cargo of arms,,he . was. makixfg his way to the Solomon . I Islands. The treasure. hunting ex- ... I pediticin was a failure, for the Dane t , , had given the "Sea Wolf" a gold 7 . .. 1. brick. . ThOUthe adventurer turned to Beh- . : . ,ring Sea and the Russian seal islands, � . __ I � ., delying the Teven2e cutters of the I �� .1 " .1 Czar, 'When he was in the James I - 1 ", Hamilton Lewis, inside the restricted � � I I . area oir thk- rookeries of Copper and ,:; i�� .'�, I 1) I Z I I . BahTing 1�11ands, the Russian patrol . . I - . 1. , cutter. Zabialm Overhauled him and I :. I -, . - �i .XeLeau veered.1ijis schooner toward -" ­ -1-1. I t ­thiz cutUr, -'eekibg to ram her. He I . , , , * , . I , L, ling the Czar's pa- - . l I I . trol boat by throwing a chain over her serew. 11 1_1 I . ' ", -His boat known exp' loits other than .... � . the daring raids at the Pribilof and . . I .2"Tp.exho'slands were those of 1904 � - put out secretly from San Francisco'on a sealing expedition. ,. In the schooner Carmencita, the name . ,. . . -of which he soon changed to Acapul- co, he flew a Mexican flag and start- . " 1. ed for the smoky seas. Arrived at the Copper .Islands in t 1i August, 1904, he started two,hunting . .1. boats and armed men for the roX- I I � � eries- He had presumed that owing . . to the war the Russian guard would � .. bo � geithdrawn."', It was not. I , ) Z' Russians opened fire on the . . . I seal raiders and two men, Walter ' .� �,� �' iYork, a boat puller, and another, were It . ItOt, York dying after being landed I . . I - at Port Townsend on the VUS.8181"S Te- �., o .Urn. Revenue cutters chased the Car- � ' , : � 2 , mencits. over the Pacific, but the raid- '� 'or eluded them and put into Victoria . 11.�.Iitslde the jurisdiction of the Vnited I t faiates courts. He has sinoe remain- . , - I � 'led outside, engaged as a fisherman, Ji keeria River shlPniaster,--and latter- ,� 41, � fy as ma;iter of a small tugboat 9A � Vancouver. � � AW111 those who have read the I I ::_ 't'Ahyme Of the Three Sealers," by I :. Rudyard Kipling, may not know that - it was founded upon the romantic ad- . . ventures of two of the sealing schoon- I - . I ers, the Arctic and Silver Fleece, both of which have sincer been lost at sea I 11. I 11 while under the, Japanese flag and . . ... with the name of the something or other Maru. . I I � I I f 1; I Away by the lands of the Japanee, I I Where the paper lanterns glow �, And the crews of all the ship' ng I I pi . , * I drink � � , -11 � In the House of Blood-Etreat Joe; �_-, ,� At twilight, when the landward breeze : I , 1, I . Drings up the harbor noise, . . � .., And ebb. of Yokohama Bay . 1. I 'Swings. chattering through the buoys � I " I in Cisc6's Dewdrop Dining Rooms :�, . . They tell the tala anew,' � , � Of a hidden. sea and a hidden ilight, .1.1. . 4 I - Men the Baltic ran from the North- , , _: I., ern Light 11� _1� And C,e Stralsund fought the two. 11, I 11 _ 111� �; I I I I � tt+ So reads the poem. For "Baltic" . 11 . . � . I read "Arctic"' and for Northern'tight I I -the "Silver Fleece," There never was I ­ I I a Stralsund, for only two vessels -were I - '4angaged in the episode which gave . rt� � ,Jhs poet this theme for his verses. If . . "Oil askei anyone in Bloodtown you I I . I . I '. ,117ould soon learn that old Johnny Ker - I � .1 nan, who died at Mayence, in Ger- I many, a couple of years ago, after I . .accumulating a fortune at his sailors' . . I $oarditg house at Manila, and Capt. .. I 1P.14e and Capt. Snow were th6 men in. . . I , 1 !,V61ved in the "Rbyw10 of the Three . I �Bealers." . 1! �� % -, 'It The Arctic had gone off � to R*bben . � - - :� - ­ , ­ - � -- -, ­­ ­- - ­ -,��,--,�--,�,-"."�,�Ilt-11�,,t . ..... ­ '­­­ - I T­� ...... � . ..... I 11!1-1 1­1�1 ....... ___,:111-1`t 1—.1 ,,_,,-----T ­­­ . .. ..... � . . ............. . - ........ :­­�,­ "'Pt ... �- - -- , �� ,� ...... .. . ......... ­­­,.­, " - ,�! I—— 111-1- -11. 11-1-11-1 Itt-l-, I - 1. I 11 -11: -­­ ­­­ — . 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Fory ', �1, 'o ,Fem;nlnity Repre- �y p " -1. , � , 4� *11"'Is"." I . , "' ­!, 41h1,t,,1,,,, 'CrA ,,, alls Paper' I London Streets. o� 1'�. 'J froless, wofkor so lons as supplied, 1, , , � pK, sento � A t I , , S 4 n . " �,.,�,4.6"-*�&,Ik­ - - - ,� , ... ­ � I I � 0 P,qnfectionig. Vd.th rich. red blood, I The Ontario X)epartment , of Larg I r No. I Standing, at the corner of the Tube f,l never see a , �e areasof rich agricultural �t� 194,'-Plarnond. . chocolate layer t . I A,griculture are "devoting ,s . ": Station in Finsbury Favement, In cake," SaIdAhis bachelor as he gazed, , . -pecial �Jg,_Xds, coave,41e:llt to railways, qrg. � -,��. first is a. letter, � 9.1 .1 r . sone ol.11 a most patio, 4 � 9 9 9. . I . evening dreapiy,ey6d, int?,the depths 9f thq it , I . , , tri A or ans of attentiou. towards bringing farm �Iyy second is a night w$pxed ere&. 4ondon, selling the penny � .11, 11 99. 0 A .or .0 thei b ' � I I I I low avail�* � - I uris \ �,;, _ " j, -piers, there is a. still handsome cild,gratid fire, "the,Vit"doesut make ri!i6 , 9 . for settlement JW ' , ' t , . , � ' pe . a UC04 y good treatime , laborers and others, suited for i I . i i , gentleman wl�io states that In 'his. thiuk'of,'s njco�plu 9', to pe r .. rtbem Ontario. 1 1 9 , � ni . . 1� 9 . 11 . � 0, girl, with 4 � X�for I a of work farm work to this Province No I . . My, third is an article made Ot rig 4rap he wa� one of the pioneers Of wlilts, sldii,k brown 670.4 an,:" glo.14 But it 's� sensit 9 o and will not 1 317 fourth is. a numbo.r"..' * R, te in the great Northwest. ., r I These, fartieS ivill begin'to ar-1 For ital, p�artic�ular$ reg'Irdin L � My Afth is a consonant. 9 i ;�., brown hair. That'sort of girl is 4- brook abuse. It responds to t44 lash t* L , Wide I I—- � �ly in Vebruar � n, , a sit favorite 'with the boys � rive here ear . , . , y.. settlement duties, coloiniza io 4 I . tity was, revealed in a cur. -,v 715 a, V at first, Wf the lash is laid ofi,too I i : � lous manner. Aincing the wreathe an .� u .. I � ' No. 1195.-Acriiiitle. . t1r ,of' the d so is 'chocolate ,cake. 9 0. . Farmers requiring,men should rates to Settlers and free lau(dj.., I I Myfirvt is in fare, :ny' 'seco"U'd. I , at - Isent to express apprecia ion I "Xow�almond layer gako_ i4,� a, very The bT,4A'X1, ipsi ts on having plenty apply some time in advance of the ri . , "' U .. . 'I $ ' , ,L!�J� � devotion to duty exhibited by the dlfferslftipi��sitkbfi. T at's-more. like of,goqcl, - guide$ ,w, te : . third is in bear, my, Ourt1J I eAr. , .., � 24-herowith to i6ile* date when required. Write for I I . folios victims of the Houndsiditch, a delicate* fair `�irl`vith long'flaxen Its waste and from to M My 4#h is Iii gu:-, iny'sixth i, gi a "' 3, " - f, tidious -taste, . , 3 *hich anu' application forms to . T:9X)bXRACT0P, QV COLONIZATIOX:�' ; 1:1 My seventli is in ory�. nly ei&% In ragedy, ,and sympathy with the re- ringleta and, facture the nerve .force supplle& to "L..1. , ' ' � . , , . . ave been bereaved, was She'll be k--1 I I . . I JDI1MCT0P. OV'C0140NIZATION, . I try. latives who h 0 d fnY� 6"d � retiring that t44 Whole 15ody. . I Parliament Buildings, 11 . I I : �, I'll �4;1_ -of the I trow, One from the newsp sellers of she would n'O't � please aii' readily as , � Nervous trouble is f Idings, Vronto. 5 my Nyhole, is a part alref- attached, the choQO1 , onerally brgin Parliiatent Bui I Toronto4,, , - , yoarie t ind Finsbury Pavement. ale oake, but discriminaat. trouble; � I In which we have plenty Of s e I and no 'suffering Is to. -be , , , 1­11,111malass,ss,eassiss, ,,,,, I I �� . �, . snow. as tepresenting them, were the signa- ing young men would find bar more compared to mental suffering,, with . 11_�, I � tures, "W. Clements, F. Clements. attractive. Layer cakes-ia the days the , accom .any1rig dread, suspicion ! � I 11 "I, I I - I ,A . . I "d G. Ferguson," A ne,ws agency, when they *ere made athome and . I 111�1 I No. 1196. -Beheadings, and melane.1oly, . I 1. Behead an article of. dress and in reporting the circumstance, stated not purchased at the corner store- bne. ft ­ � , 6 h of thoblood. in the human � 11, leave a garden implement. 2. Behead that it was understood that W. Cle- were 11 I 'I � left mostly for the girls to make, body is consumed by the brain, " 11 P9 � 0 -_ i . a chalk line on the floor and leave ments was at one time a member of They were,not so difficult, were more make the blood ricli and red by usin , . , � � V � � I I I British Columbia Legislature. showy and more pleasing to the will I IN ! � . the first great boat ever built. 8, t110 Dr. Chase's Neri�o Food, and you . : . Doubly behead a bit of rro stalk and A press representative learned, young.� When it osliie to poundcake, WHY BUY A I " .� I I I overcome diseases of the nerves. ' �. I I _; , 11 - I I leave, the condition of uncooked meat, however, that the reference was to none but an old and practised hancL There Is no other way. Stimulants , , Nal . " I 4. Behead that which Nye like frozen Mr. George Ferguson, who is now was ever allowed to touch it, arouse: false hope. Narcoti6s deaden 0 0 N a 111 V , 1 , )L � t, , �� and leave a measurement of prayer. nearly 80 ywiis of age. I "In the first place it took consider- the, nerves, anct temporary reldef it . R_ . � ��:t " �, � � - "I am not half the man yon would able,muscle and staying power tobeat I GO` E R H A R"ID" a H' E I NT I` M A . i .� I �� I .1 . followed by a condition which Is : :�,,,:, see me i I . : ,"_, . No, 1197,0onceated Doubts Acrostic, f I were quite Nvell," he said, a big cake steadily for half an hour worse than the firsf. i ,� ,.. . � ­ 1��"'' The primals and finals spell two in reply to & deserved compliment and only a large, round, matronly Get the blood right and the PIANO T � . � .11, I I large cities. The cross words (01 upoix the fact that he were so well. arm, wrist and hand which had dan-. system will adjust itself. Headaches ­ ! . I I 11'' 'd , "I am suffering from neuralgia in dled and spanked many babies could I . . I ­ aqual length) are conceals one in my face, and it pains me and keeps stand the strain. Well-to-do, subsitaxi- will. disappear, irritability will go, . THERE ARE MANY REASONS � pael . i couplet. I digestion will improve, and weaknesa ' I I . . I -" � me awake, That is why I wear this tial middle-aged men, especially wi-. and despondency will give place to . ii r - .11 i � .11". rho -period Is a single dot; muffler for." dowers, 'usually preferred poundcake new hope and courage, new vigor'and . � THE OHIEF ONE 18 "THE MAKER." I ; . ­ � . I The colon, I allow, is not. He is "haxd as nails," and plucky to any other, for it is the sort of cake energy. I . I ___ -1 . I I 0 1 . THE NAME IS -A GUARANTEE TO I t ,.', to boot. But imagine a man. ap- you can rely on and never weary of. Mrs. Goo. Fuller � I 't �, While gems and gold are often sought, proaching his SOth year, standing on "Delicate and spbnge cake Were r ,, Lakeland, Man., . ' i I , . ­� For Iucre tiaras may be. bought. w ltes,-"Dr. Chase's Nerve Food You THAT YO17 WILL GET A I!IANO I the cold pavement,- with the winter nearly always the special province of cured me of nervous headache from " Dh, let them bl,nzon far and wide winds slashing at him! I. � fragile -little old ladies, particularly which I Was a great sufferer, ` 'and I OF ARTISTIO, QUALITIES, TRIM RIP, . . I a gton. our cou! Mr. Ferguson is -of Scottish extrac- of old inaids. It's the sort of cake twitebr 'EARS OF EX'PERIENCE. leorge Washin atry's y_ am no longer troubled -with . SULT OF Y pride 1 tion on his father's side, as his name that everybody likes but nearly ever ings of the nerves in the arms and- I ­ . in part assures one, and his mother body can do Without, and is always legs." - I I I sit at home so sad and, blue. was a hardy daughter of the far overlooked when the . more aggressive Dr. A. W. ChaW& Werve7bod will I � To frivol can I come to you? North of England -splendid stook, and positive cakes are to be had. But enable you to avoid such extreme GRAND SELF -PLAYER . #I'' . 41W, from which has sprung thousands of every one of these dear little, over- nervous trouble as prostration and I ,_� � '. Even on India's coral strand lo, the best of the Empire builders, and looked ladies fussed with their deli- paralysis. 50 cents a box, 6 boxes AND UPRIGHT PIANOS , I .`�,,�,, " � I 't� Brief fluvial streams bisect the land. from whom are being peopled the ale and nge cakes and then ten- for $2.50, at all dealers, Or Edmanson, I . �,,,N'l � 1,� 0 2po 1 OF THE -HIGHEST GRADE ONLY 1'�.A, � "' farther north of Canada's great plains derly offered the finished loaf, perfec- Bates & Co., Toronto.- I � . 9. � �L t,.: I I ,advice 11 tl,n i it, , I 11 Though seemingly I spurned and valleys, as well as the warmer n "ay, as incense to a male . — ., , . ., Write for catalogue. Your present instrument will be taken � . ,�, I � � Yet my life lesson I have learned. climes of Australia and South Africa. being, nephew, brother, father, min- . � . as part payment, . I , . �� �L I I " -',,:' Who reads Rab's trac; will never The subject of onr interview was ister, doctor or cherished hero of I They Never Starn er, . 'in allprincipal towns and cities 14 Ontario �� ,,��,j "k I . ;; I 41 stray born in the neighborhood of New- .some sort. Reactionary I may be, but Stammering is unknown' among Local representatives I I � I .. �. I �' I From virtues path and wisdom's way. castle,- in 1832, and was early in life I don't believe the modern woman uncivilized people. '-� I . 11 GERHARD HEINTZMAN . .,.�'. I , . I I , engaged in the mines. He heard gets the same amount of joy out of I . I ' R , "., Nicknamed my kitten Snow, for she stories of the coal discoveries in the any of her self,centered achievements � 1.� LIMTED I 11 London's Fire -Toll. I , '!�. Is just as whita as white can, be. wonderful Rockies of the northern as the woman of long ago got out of In fires in London last year 103 133H ; .: - CITY HALL SQUARE - - TORONTO : I , I P I �� " L I I portion of the continent Of America, the knowledge that she could bake a lives were lost. . ....... . I ___1 I 11 t"'.", � 11�0210%962TW ,t�� � Will you direct, or shall I ask and at 30 yeafs of age he determined fine dake with which to charm, pro- . Nowlawif, I � ,�, I � .- I �__ I 1 t Aly brother to perform that task-? to try his luck. lfg�re -were no..10- pitiate or satisfy him." I __ - . 11 I- � I Sugar as Diet. ___ - 11 I .. - -YoutYs Companion. day trips across the Atlantic and the ... 11 ==._� - - ­ I'll Continent of America from London Just 'Like a Man. 1\ Sugar alone will austahi life for a M'-;,"' � _1 .. . . IL .... 1. ,m. No. 1198. -Charade. to Vancouver tlien. No parlor or 4ob- - They were lo'oking up at the noble considerable time. ,� I . _ , 1. ",L My first wears my second to —_ ..... � . .1. I � . I � ,11.1 prevent servation or sleeping cars. And no figure of Justice that adorns the court 1 4 a . my third. My whole is an important comfortable clialet-Eotels for those house. I AWE a PRONEY J. J. PALMZR� Piesident J. 0. PALMER, Vlce�Provlde ; 'k , '�`.�� �, I island, AGENTS coinim - I ',',�; , '! who desired to break the j:ourney's. "Anybody�would know that this was S.111ric this 0­b1..t1.n Tool . : - 11 ,."L , � . , , I � �� . 'the work of a man," said the w � S.A ,:, � monotony. o ai .�.��, W�'SHiNGTON HATCHET . . i �r , _s b. I ,� L� 1 ' ' you h— to rn.k. fr.. $3 to, .. . 210 a day. E.p.ricrea rilkto.ss. � valeme Foundry ­ �� �. ent- m , km-ovi "" case 0 VP . � ?I - ..t.1ghtt.fait. . . I : .11 �, wa Cape of the party. "Ju4t see, how much too go T(�()LS keep—, .torakisspors, etc. , Wou"' , — ' _ _ � I had it once; I had it twice. Horn " says the old gentleinan� full he's,cut her skirt!" 11:10:�Isl,s No. f 199�Anagram. "I went all the y round . I ! =,, I" - Tarion t '- -. I . 1-1 The feeling was abhorr ' t � 5W ,:: - . . . . ("thank ,you, oir," as he hands out a. swy. Write today for our agents' � I ..... - Like falling off a precipice . paper) -and it took six months to get ,----------. �­_ after. Bf.AY WANUMCTURING CD Elora, OuL , - ' "' "' — , . I I --- "" '\ I The malady to diagnose, " jM iA HER � Or tumbling down a torrent. 'there. It was ii. -long wearying jour- '�. I . il " S Ou , . Company, Limited .,., .., . ney, for I went by � 1, VA I F .� if you would play physician, , cul 30 DAY TRIAL . I The RIGHT NAME and THE MAR- n. And EST MEDICINE I i I — she was very slow. We would see I To proTe to every reader of 11� __ I . _.. __ GIN shows apertbataliecanwash . - . the steamers miles behind us. when for CoucHs 6 COLDS =s with least work. and -, � I And needs but transposition. the sun set, and when it rose again . - wear.with SYRACUSE-% ­ - �__: __-_T0__)E9,�,ftK -',9�TRZE-r_,___ . I they would be miles away in front ,Vz4 N S m ff, 4g(a WD "EASY" WASHER I I I I . I I � L 1. No. 1200. -Decapitation. � 11 ship one on 3Dd I � I , - � . we wi I I � of us. koamoc I trial and pay freight ba.y% . _____ . r . I . The headsman, oddly robed, "There was no Vancouver the'n, no I sing refrined And entert taining sougs, use wals If you do mot find It I I comes 0 %3 � I 11 . I forth. beautiful harbor, no delightful steam- liagny costumes, tell funny stories. far etter than any you ever I . I I.. ­ ,� p � i " ,� He bears' a mighty sword. . .tch and Irlsh'sorigs a specialty. . tried. Easy pumping nio- . . I L I � � I The doomed man stands'with folded ing among the Pacific islands on For terms write or telephone tion. Water heated'in rust� � Canadian Agents I . . . .1 11 .1 magnificent steamers prooftub. Cleanses laces, A _,w I .1 .. . I I arms. EDDIE PIGOTT, thes, arpets. Write for free booklet, valu- I I . . . Mlehle Printing Presses I . . � � They wait the fateful word. "We landed at Victoria, on the is- �,'lo, ree'lpes and trial offer; Agents wanted. . . I . I ,� land, which is now the capital town 4q7 SHAW STREET, - - - TORONTO. THE "EASY" WASHER CO., 49 Dufidas st, I CoWs Armory Presses . ,� 1; Tis given; the claymore flashes of British Columbia, Yes, I dare say , Long Distance Telephone, College, 3633. Toronto, Can. � arown a: carver. cutters I I . round- it is very greatly altered now. I am , ,, . --------- . - . . I '.) . Amarledn Type Founders Co. , ,, �� , - I I . .1 .. 11 TE .1 , ,., * The wretch stands smiling therel told the Parliament buildings and the ACHERS WANtED. I W=%S . The Inland Type Poundry Co. 11 1, /-,o I �, I :1 el ii -e / �� _ _:� B"ST and H Chandler & Prico Cordons , '� . �. "Don't go my friend. You missed me hot a a d other chief edifices are III, WANTED -LADY TEACHER W 1�ff raicon Prousess I . I . ". i n then. those of the west end of London. But first orgecond class professional cer- Every woman wbo attempts . . - � ''4 A surer ONE prepare." it was very different then. . � tifloate; for Powassan; to teach entrance make a dress or shirt waist im- I . I ... I I _`�, I "And when I got'over to the main- class room; s cortifl- medlately discovers how difficult .. Southworth Punches . , , just 9.�q wild as nature cate and experience. W. 0. al'et"er, See- it Is to obtain a good fit by.tbe � .. I "My blade smites once and smites land it -was all . Por . usual "trying-on-method,11 Ith . Hamilton Mfg. Co. .. � ,� no more, and the Indians had left it. 'Why, I retary, Powassan. . herself for the model and a look- . . Orehmer Wire StitiDherw ., I �. � Now fare thee well." (Well said.) remember the very beginning of 119ow ,. - . Iny-glass with- wbich to see hoyr 3 ,­ �: . Romback Perforntore . I . � . I I . Victor and victim bovinZ TWO, Westminster. I slept in the English FARMS FOR SALE. .. �- I It ]is At the back. ­ John Royle & Sons I I . I . ATHWEST FARM LANDS� . 0;11-Borcherthrf ` Miller S&Lw Triminer . :.,�, , Down rolls the close cropped head. church there, before it had any win- No &I ection ! tl� - , . I I kkl dowa or doors to it." � half a million acres selected in the. -1 Walto.Shcard Ruler* I 11 ,,, I most fertile districts; special inspection lidjustable Dr,ess Forme' ,,:4;, Mentgam F,piders � r I ,.1 I . .1 � No. 1201. -Hidden Kinds of Paper. Now New Westminster is scaTce y excursion in the spritg; write n w. Stew- do away with all discomforts and I ­ 0 Poeriese Clem Cutters. I . - ! ... I ,,Io�, . When I say "No," Teddy, I mean. more than a great city -suburb 'of -its art & Mathews Co., Ltd., Goalt, Ont. dls polutments hi fitting, and P.D. Roller Washers � � I I ' . � reng no, beautiful neighbor, Vancouver, which Agents wanted. , �, the work of dres6making . I I �, — at i6iice iiiasy and satisfac Challenge Machinery Coi . . . I I — ,The boys sat under the willow all has itself OV6rfloWed across English WESTER14 FARMS -ALL BOATS - This form can be adjusted ttool Hoole Machine and .. angraving � 4' . . ! I . . A day. Bay known as and sizes -for sale; splendid o or- different shapesand sizes; bust . Works . t, . I 11 NO,j and into a new town tunities for profltable investment. Pseo. ---- . � � 1, - ��; .1 The cat 19 Sue's ecidl pet. h Vancouver. I . raised or lowered, also made . longer or shorter at the waist Our Own Brass Rule Dapartment : , Spier her tall, h "I -went up into the Rockies to work Edwards, 3lu Portage ave., Winnipeg. line and form raised or lowered I 11 I .. I - The cat facing a urt I . her foot. in the coal mines," Mr. Ferguson IM ON MILLER to sultany desired skirt�lerigtli. i, . � . , I . * sumed, "and altogether I was out . Lake with free silver showing; not Very easily ad illisted, canuot get 1 .927 .. . ) I , ,.: far, from famous Milleret and O'Brien out bf order ani ivill last a life- 11 I � No. 1203. -Numerical Enigmas. . there about 30 r3rears. Also,three Whitney town- el rite for Illustrated Booklet contain- Our Machince Repair Shops are the . �� I � . 1. . I I "And when the Legislature vaB mines for sale. 9 com lete line of Dregs Forms with prices. iargest and beat equipped . .� -one letters. I ship claims, not over 1 1-4 miles from Gov- . I I A proverb of twenty formed I was chosen as the represen- - it townsite, on which 90 days"work . ALL-BORCHERT DRESS FORM CO.1 Bn Onnada . r I L ertraer 1 2 3 4 a place of defense. 18 7 20 tative in Parliament for the district is done. 'Also 8,800 acres Manitoba lands of Canada, Limited, . . . . � 21 6 5 7 income. 15 16 8 14 weight. in which I lived. The House totalled only 40 miles from Winnipeg. Address 74 PEARL ST., TORONTO,'CAN., EverythOng for the' 13 19 10 11 12 taste. 17 9 18 13 hin- only 25 in all." (It has fiow 42 mem- Box 2122, Vxbridge, Ont, ­ ---------- � � I .. � - r . drances. likely shortl to have - --- Printer I bers and is Y. � ii. more as the Grand Trunk Pacific and I PATIENTS. ViamilT Ice The whole is a pro -verb of twenty- Canadian Northern push their noses ATENTS SECURED 7EIRTO—UGH- 4 1 Rebuilt Printilng Machinery of seven letters. westward as ,far as the ,pioneering 1P OUT the world. Egerton R. Case, � Every Description 4 2 3 1 to sharpen- 5 6 a form. of a; Cinadian Pacific has preceded them.) Patent Ex rt, Dept. P, Temple Building, I . verb. 7 8 9 a pronoun. 10 11 12 what 171'rite for free patent booklet. � t 3 -for 931ustratod Booklet _ "I went about the Dominion a good Toronto. 'i 11 C Send few wish to become. 13. 14 15 deal, for I was mining in the 11 I a pro- ,ockies HELP WANTED. r= 1-1 I - � - r noun. 16 17 18 a child. 27 19 20 an when the Klondike boom came, and GENTS WANTED -FOR TWO I . , article. 21 22 23 24 25 2G nevertheless. got to know a good deal about the A new lines; greatest premium 1, I BRANCHze: Key to Puzzledom. . condition of affairs, and prospects, u sition in Canada. Apply f oi pa%iP,'r"'1P,,r, Jor Chapped Sidin PRONTREAL WINNIPEG 1P I there. So I lectured on it in many Of to Sellery, 2.18 Albert sti6et, Ottawa. Mo. 1187. -Riddles- 1, Dash. 2, the new small towns, and found it - .� - ,,, , , � ....- _ I 7"t Sp 343-347 Craig St., West , East - F lame. very interesting. - FOR SALE. and L " r I . No. 1188. -Hidden State Puzzle: "But about 12 years ago I deter- -nRITISH COLUMBIA LANDS -H01 C C . . I REG9NA . . .. . . I I Florida. Words- First, lake, old, rich, mined to go home and here I am. or the Great West choose Cold Sores, I I . , _" 60t'lefs f I I inch; dark, ant. All my people are still in the north Britisli Columbia in preference to the cold --- ----- _­ . I I , "'M '! The n gricult f FAUre 9 d b ^ 91 ati�v I ' qL ' ' ' ' ' I'J" , , �� �, , � . " ., , ` t I I I J, I No. 1189. -Anagram - Cook and but I don�t see much of them, natur' prairies; flnd health, profit, pleasure by I we alw4ys have �SL large n.umber of, rebuilt Cylinder zLnd Peary discover ice in the polar To- ally.,, growing fruit andvegetablas in the in " Windfourill. 1. ap tters on hand. . I d ' . I I I gions. . ember of Parliament does salubrious andenjoyable climate of th., Job Press6s and P or Ou The ex -m ­ � I I No. 1190. -Rhyming Enigma: But- not bridge the gulf of time. He ap- 0kanaganand Thompson River Valleys. IZWsefine Rernedies in Tubos - -1 I ,,, � __ I I I � I . tercup, . . . parently does not wish to. And he Henry Moyle, 81 33edford road, Toronto. CapsicumBorated,Mentholated, . � I �. - I , . � . No. 1192. -Charades., 1. Vlamp, its, certainly does not complain of 11is PAZING MARE FOR,S-kLE CHEAP . I . A ,, I vanipire. 2. bur, lap, burlap. present lo�-except of that ti&iFffiie -sire with record below %O8 and dam Carbolatecl.CtLmphorated.Whii4?. .­ . � . � . No. 1193. -Hidden Kinds of Moat� neuralgia. . better than P,.25 - a good rospect. Apply Oxide of MicAtc. fach forSpecial . Boxtoo ae�Ql Press/11ronew Toronto I � .WAf.&.r_QVaWli P-l'to ,1 /rAWHM=-,W-R ���, �` , �­ �� 1h. 0 yeal, chop, porX, harn steak. I 1, I I_ . Isles of the Sea. C.P.Se-5. . 1911. - . . , . .. I PopulaHzing the Potato. There are few isles of the gem that I . are not known. Even in the south , . When potatoes were introduced Into 'Pacific there ls'not� it is stated, all The Only Dog Alloweid to be at LaVas France the natives had been told they isolated islet on which the cocoanut Without a mu=le- . I were poisonous and that it Was death' palm can grow which is not marked . ' to partake of them. I I on the chart and visited periodically . ' To overcome this prejudice Parmen, by representatives of some traddr, BULL DOG BIRAND "or gave a big banquet in Paris, at nor a took on. which sea birds are ac - which every dish was ads from, po� ,�_ +.A -1 +� congregate and nest I U Un"l � A onwnra I I . �bazk, a -rookery in the Okhotsth Sea, . I U t I . � tatoes. Thers- were 16 courses in whose stores of guano have not been VO_ � 1 L I . 1. . I . I I � -on a sealirigraid. The raid had been which potatoes played the major, or tested and in many cases cleared, . .�,� .� 4 . timed to take place soon after the Rns- mitior part. Even the brandy and II- nor a bank within diving distance Harmless to Use... Cleans ,t� I 11 . A of is V -e- U11 i� 4u -1 .1-11 ­sfav '11ack . I �, ;#14n guard bad left the little shore were the -roduG un everding and' makes � � I I . I I " I 11 Prt :1 I , , , 11 Iref I I I I I t! " . ,J, � I# . ; � or ., I , , � , ` 1.�� 1 ,4 1 1 . '. iol irn to Xam8d'hatka. The ­­ ' Oil W - . i, . her men i '1'b'o� Xing Louis XIII. was among its I home which has not been dia- hardest -water soft. , ishore and the ti est8 and gave his host land on covered and stripped .of its treasures. the ear Pa 10 cents per packaga at 1, skinned many hundre 8 whiaghuto oultivale potatoes n ris. � - . pelts. As the tubers grew to size Parmentier - � . A Mver 1,11 grazil. : Ve changed in the North posted g -dards, around the fields by The State, of Sao Paulo, in the ro- , . all pcef& I . . e old-time sailing fleet lies -1 l'itfidrew them at ni&'ht go U I 11 ; T�. -1 ,ke, . xt-ror the+ �1­11� @ " a pinearl i� ­ - I - , I , 4 1 1 �$ 1 Its, mooring chains inVictoria. " PU C 0 � � � I . , Ad I' L No I I I I I . :�M ,those who lived around them carries one �ol the longest names (if .�­­­ . I ­­­ -1 , .� � pot, - - to for � I ' - could steal them at night, eat the 'any, str6am in the world, T =I,::;:_, . . iogo aud compe I I � -of this ,old-time adventurers To he name ,. 'do W. I � . "I. �., , I 1A, The welit6ril, seal Tax t. ,has vegetable and thus become convinced. is of In fan origin and is "Taman- �.,­­ - � 1� $6, rd -old, plege. Three bond- , , I I ­ �, .1 I I'll, ..... &A 'Plato to the Upa:11490. � --1 , , EX I I . 1, I , .�, � *1 I , SO,' unconsciously, the French weiO duae b, ' and is also rolled without � U;"' 1 4 , a I doliars ake* Paid out � " ­ �7' 1� , �, V C 'It.$ ; . .��;;,� . .�', I A, coh,vorted to the, dish and never gave savi � thing in length "river of . I � 1. � 11 I . Not'l(nof 4sed. 'r' � .� I � 1. I i - , " I I I I it up. uwaAnoir", I to, I gi, -, prize ,W hoors' .� ,* �11' . I . . �e � I I � I � I �� I � , I � the I I . . OCKY � I . :. � I I NN ��, I � L , , " . I . I I I , U � . I I I I , L".�� � I Alctear mauo.meii WPOirt: U . �,L � . . I . L' ,"1131PACTURR11, 313 I ".� , �, 11 fV1,10ultz''t. %V " I the Spitish Army*_ I n't Patv6nize. I f �� I 11. I 1 * I :x � ; I I 10 - I , it Mi I PAMt 40 40 , I . � 11 'tt .1 P T i . -1.t . I I W11T t , iii I : 1, %4 " I 'tONT6. �:"� -,��,',t ,,� .., I . I I . " � ­­ � —1 ; � L. .,'�,i'� , - L—rl— I 69SEBROUGHMVG,Co.(Co,iOMOAbotAytt4ONML Billiards, min thte A%M nN I H1.1111e Wrcle' . —.-- . , We have just plactd on the market a 13 tL- I � LIARD AND POOLTABLVE deildnedfor hdhi& ug6,. Which can be placed on a dining table arid leveled u� In 6 few moftielits or can be set up permanently. . The size (3 X 6 fe0tY malces It very easy to handle. I Itis equipped witlithe full outlitfor 611ilviedo itfid.Pool. The bed Is the boat Vermont slato; best Para Rubber, tushlond. The pride ($40) brings It wftfiln the reach 61 all_ Write for desorlpffyo circular. 1�� . � NE CANADIAN BILLIARD TAO.ML ANO SUer I . ,. , " . llt�'*i I - 10.',.,t!, �'Illlii,0110111111-­ ` :`,10 .'� 11-1 & 00. PHONE r-4 1971 . . �. � I - .21k At ww. ,61.h .L��� �-,_��..�4�#�W- . I . ,A"7— ___j . , � I Thjrty� Yetirsi C0ht1nUoU1§ laugsinogig OS ELOC�j�oj�7par$ and St6nZf.YP&1,a I . � I OUR 0toARTMF,wrS, . I ELIECTRo-rYPINGi � I 1STT.FV_MTyPLM10 A r "" .r.NGRAVING I 1� I . IV I VESM'NONG, - 'S RZADY--SETMEWSPM�Ef.;k PLAT, E� � 11 ­,, 1. . ADV?CRT,1Z1NG C014TRACTO , _­­_ ­"_� _2-__d111_'_ ­­.' � 1-1-11-I'L­ �'.. I 1, L.1 . . _."� I -, I ­�� . �� 4 1 , I � I r !"'14, ,