HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-3-16, Page 6b 31r�.
EXETER TIMES
+he Motro:,ol Theatre, Berlin's "Em-
Nre. The Palais do Danse is a
sumptuous place, a riot of Oriental
color and oniament enhanced by won-
derful lighting effects from a. glasb
ceiling which radiates electric oun-
shine in varying shades.
Tapestried walls surround a circular
ballroom, flanked, by a wining and
Alning terrace. where from midnight
until 3 a.m. the still nufaded flowers
of the Berlin half -world, in silks and
satirx6 of latest Parisian modee�sip,
.,French champagne with Gdiman
The blockading squadron consists
of the Fox, the Philomel, Perseus
and six other vessels and seven
steam launches. The Perseus made
the largest capture ever made on a
single occasion, a forty -ton dhow
loaded with 2,323 guns and pistols
and 285,000 rounds of ammunition,
the,- whole worth $40,000. The Philo.
mel captured two dhows with 2,000
riflos-vand a million rounds of ain-
muniflon.
China's Ba�y Empeeror.
to cofninence when he finishes at, e
universities. He has planned a tour
of the world and intends visiting Aus-
t,,Ii,, Africa, Canada, the United
States and the nations of The orient,
with the idea of carefully studying
the different forms of government.
Herdboy Host to Royalty.
The King and Queen of England
we'a recently entertained by a man
who began life as a herdboy in Scot-
land. The career of Lord Mount -Ste -
phen, who was Their Majesties' host
and able to take your
place 1n. the fight.
Good physicians recom-.
mend it. 'All good drug�
gists, sell
Brick's Tasteless
213
UIV,
b" NOT
RUNNER$.
I DINSURO",
I Search
With what -amazement would you
The, Arabo of Muscat Are
h 0apJA 'A 'stately, t5uAy
n
regard a person who had A million
Britain 4 Hot Time,
04:1SWONO 01ty All at
Of Beauty
�40ERMANI()AeITAL. Oft�,.,QF,THIR
M
Whop Great 1�rita;u stArted..ut4
p
a ;)Ie city. of, trAtW. 1% the
pers apprentice and worked
WORI, 1$ FASTEST CITIES,
put flown running from
gun. xiscat,
SIM04 is aeoritive;
ward as an assistant in a London
—yourself.
14, 00 Gulf of Oman, $nlin4 . , ,
1� _*
su N:IU6� ie'04 "hottlelf � tQ, YOU all
t
Yo u Must First Win Health by
Now, we each had two parents, a
JUOhiAtan and AfghaniStaii, it vras
4 Onook,mr capitulAto without some
his luck in Canada. whither 130 elni�
1n thip Lost Two or Throe.-Yjgtrg trhe
thought the taisk would take Only'
few, weeks and would give an oppor-
a par e)
I rf x0.4 must know her to love
nor, b�t f6 lovelher is liberalooduca-
Getting the Blood Rich
Hitherto gulot, H0M*IaW1",$ "Olty
toulty to win some prize I money and
tiOn., U6r vUibfe features. like, a
beautiful
aud, Red,
'HOL Develow 0 0100wr4own"
r
afford a chance for some rare soa
face. must be, studied from
DR. OHASE'S
I , lent
That For qti�or an d Mor'
sport. It seemed Impossible that the
MeAters of little Arabi4a dhows. could
many., anglei b4ore, you. aiave sesaw
ed *burgelf of i eit , podectiopa� TO
NERVE FOOD
Has. Nothtng-,fo-envy In Paris or
long hold out against some Ot the'
see her from the Castle 1took—ourely
,
has had eight great-grandparents. And
c nav
crac:k ruisers of the British.
the fairest 4ght that. eover delighted
the
Every man and every woman has
our lineal ancestors during twenty
re -enforced by 411 the aids that oo
ma
676 of Maii—Is ot everything,
an Individual ideja�cf w list constitutes
1 Those in soaraU of fun and excite.
be given by telegraph and wireless,
YOU, Must also study -her profile from
beauty.,
,o� liltbarto turned to. Paris
av
inheriW tradition. But recently
Two years have passed and the
return of the season when the Illicit
Arthurs Seat, and contemplate her
my4teu. -veiled in smoke wreaths,
Is beauty skin deep or does it de.
the glow
pend on which health alone
Fay EnglushMisn who have vOntux-
trade in arms is most active finds the
British
from altOn Hill. Even then, writes
Prof- ZT Morgan, in TIv- Westmin-s-
can, give? JS it duo to. To gularity of
rtaiu
ships stationed. in these
- �
feature or to the gracefulness and
d off the beaten, track have discover-
waters harder at work than ever and
ter Gazette. yoii have not exhausted
her charm, for like fascIating
elasticity which acco] pauy health and
n
Jhat the Map of Europe, which has
the peculiar industry at its height.
The dhow masters have learned cun-
every
personality, she is full of delightful
vigor?
, To win beauty you must first
Changed in Berlin before has
ningr through their many encounters
and wayward surprises—at once au.9.
terO
gain
-health, Rich, red blood is the secret.
Vt another Alteration-
Jut has
with their enemy and arms and am.
and genial,, -contemplative and
buty'r reflective
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is successful
"4nd the laurels Paris
grto wom bave now passed to Ber-
Munition li,�ve b�en pouring into the
central higlilands of Asia. in quanti-
secret, and forensic,,
an', ar,
and popular because it forms rich,
red blood and in this way zivqs grace.
iWd they agree that in all that
ties sufficient to equip the Afghanis-
'and
Thg
b ere a a rare domestic contiguity
etwoon
fnlness to every movement and a
ske, a great city attractive
tan army to furnish first class
rich and poor, reminiscent
of those
healthful naturi J glow to the, com-
'Ib �Vlemureseeker the Berlin Of to-
leire
fighting material to all the hill tribes
eighteenth century, days
,
plaxion,
bils irresistible charm,
a now Berlin which draws this
on the northwest Indian border. A
clash with the gun runners on the
whet, in the lofty tenements of her
wyndsandegurts, the, sameroofshel.
Thin blood and weak nerves soon
give one a tir od. worn out n co
owledgment is the creation of
a like so many
years, It suffers
Persian coast a short time ago led to
the report Of a British advance upon
tered the counte.%s and the tradesman
and the artisan, each separated from
Worry and a nxiety showageexaursae ve;
I
in wrinkles -and care lines. Dr. Chase's
r German achievement&, from
tativeness. and extravagance, but
Persian territory that caused much
diplomatic expianation, and another
the other by nothing more discrimin.
ating than a floor and
- a flight of
Nerve Food e imiches the blood, re.
stores vigor to - e nerv4s and drives
h
Is real quality -and good taste
clash,.More recently resulted 'in the
t
a airs, You can stand on Dean Bridge
look
awaV head'
aches and bodily pai
ins.
naissance dates from
the arrival of the "luxury era" of
death num er o e ra are and
ten of tirr British marines.
and up the superb chasm on
the brows of which stand, witlo, a se.
y I ing, e ar r es w th new, red
bloo, r., ase's Nerve Food roiinds
luxe which took London, Now
r:dand IN8, with its series of hotela�
The British are having sport
enough, if that is what they are after,
renity that reminds you of Heidel-
berg,some of her stateliest mansions,
Out t e form to healthful proportions,
makes the uscles and tissues firm
iIrk, and Paris hostelries as their
elv and improved up—i them.
said the captain of a tramp steamer
into
and a backward glance. over your
shoulder will reveal to you the little
and strong, and gives vivacity to mind
and body.
The hospitable taverns which of old
who came port recently after
knocking about in the troubled waters
village of the Water of Leith, with
its.pungent
Dr. A W. Chase's Nerve "'Food, 50
'box,
xwle life In German hotels synony-
Of the middle East, The marines are
tanneries and its black.
cents a 6 boxes for $2.'60, at all
inous with comfort disappeared. and
rble-lined palaces rose in their
gathering a few prizes, but it is Ao
child's �lay, he added. The Arab'"
Smith's shop melodious with the clank
of the anvil.
dealers or.Edmanson, Bates & Co.,
Toronto.
laces, The Adlon and the Esplamade,
thought at first too sumptuous for
shippers can make their little dhows
Even her industries have a kind of
novel pride; you may walk down one
Ven nic taste, come quickly into fav-
to
while the old favorites, the Bri6-
perform more tricks than a circus
mule they are sailors such as you
of the narrow lanes that lie behind
rincess street, pass through an un.
Moto Bus Disaster.
The motor r
omnibus has added to
or,
tol and the Kaiserhof, catching the
don't often see now.
The vessels are built like long surf
pretentious door into one of the great
the perils of life in London. These
hug e vehicles in general use through.
#luxurious spirit of the hour, tore
emselves to pieces to -rebuild on the
boats with one huge three -cornered
They loaded Muscat
printing 04cea—you must never call
them "works"—and you will be shown
out the British capital must be
dodged,
gogeous lines now held essential.
sail. are at or
at Mutra, a fishing port near by, in
into a principal's room which, in its
it seems, not only in the
streets, but on the side -walks. Lon
troll into any of t hem to -day
through their onyx corridors, their
the night, and they get out when-
ever tbA onnortunity offers. By keep-
exquisite and catholie taste, is a Oy.
to the book -lover's eye. . . . You
-
doners have learned to "time" them
when crossing the crowded thorough-
*pacious palm -courts, their white�and-
I
gold tea terraces-, and their Louis
ing withiii7three miles of the Arabian
ins pass down another street, and
y fares,
ha d by an advocate's -office you may
and accidents have been infre-
MVI, restanranti, and you will find
exclaiming that Berlin, once
coast a dhow is safe from capture,
but outside that limit the ma'ster has
find, if you are fortunate, a room
14 which two -craftsmen are at work
quent.
But the other day one of the heavy
,brqurself
it e I es, of Spartan. simp icity, as
no appeal if his contraband goods
are seized by the British and his
ng in wood, with a truly loving
cdalrivgience, it
automobileSr suddenly left the course
was intended to follow, mounted
same to do these things superlative-
well. 11you, have been ere before,
craft sunk. So he tries to keep near
lecterns not unworthy in
-their expressive beauty of' the cuu- the
sidewalk opposite the Piechdilly
ent on the omnipresence of well-
the coast in the daytime.
Suppose the gunboats about day-
I ning hands which wrought the miseri- injured
hotel, killed two persons, seriousl y
a third and carried
ressed. men and women will come in
Miniatively to your lips; for in no di -
break sight a dhow near the Arabian
cords in Wells Cathedral. Silent men
and shy they are, as who should ex-
away
portions Of the fronts of three shops
rection more than in that of dress has
coast, continued the captain. If she
is laden with arms she makes for the
press themselves not colloquially, but
before it web stopped. The accident
was said to be due to the slippery
.Berlin advanced within the last two.
or three years.
shallow water Nvhere the oruispr can't
with the dexterity of their hands. Or
pa -s through -ie of the tailor's shops
condition . of the pavement.
.
If line hotel& and restaurants are
follow. If a small boat is launched
she makes for some creek, ties up,
to the workrooms at the back, and by
many in,Berliu, cafes—by which are
unarsioad cdffeohouses as distin-
lowers her sail and strikes her mast.
the courtesy of the inatter tiddregs
the men—ibey *111 listen to ':�dft at-
guished from ordina ry eating -places—
are simply countless. Urater den Lin-
The marines may miss her altogether
in nosing it and out along the coast-
tetively and with gravity as they con-
tinue to -sew. their -whole demeanor
WoptRK
a %J %Wyn
den and Friedrich-strasse are lined
with them. Some of the flnest are in
But if they lind her they run along-
nothing if not polite, serious, and
meditative.
WVV
-the residential region, far away from
side, juijap aboard and while some of
them herd the crew aft, the others
You cannot live in Edinburgh a
ELL
the business district. New ones seem
to spring up almost from day to day -
I
Llig out the bundles of arms frcm
week without being impressed with
the conviction that its people, rich
EAT WELL
each is more sumptuous and spacious
d er sacks of rice, dates, or dried
fish. Then they tow the dhow into
and poor. gentle and simple, learned
than the other, and contrives by
svbi�r sii��nge elasticity of the law to
Muscat, make prisoners of the crew
and lay, have that quiet self -posses-
sion. which is the hall -mark of good
YOU Can't work-Wellrif �YOU
s ply'and demand to prosper from
and after awarding a rifle to each 'Of
the Men in the expedition cast the
breeding and great traditions.
.
don'i cat well.
tu very first-
Day and night, particularlyr in the
other rifles with such ammunition as
4W
Manuel May Visit Canada.
YOU can't' eat well if you
�§mall hours between midnight and
down, these cafes present animated
was found into the sea.
'Out in the open sea the little craft
Manuel, the deposed king of Portu-
don't feel well.
�hkeit—an array
Vetures of Gemuthli.
offers a poor mark for even a good
gal, while awaiting a call to return
to his throne intends getting a regal
Are, you. thin, weak, run
I marble -topped tables, an air im-
penetrable wit-', tobacco smoke, while
gunner. Skimming along with a
brep7e of twenty Or twenty-four knots
education The former king is confl-
dent the Portuguese will call On him
down, 'nervous? Have a
cough or cold ?
t2ent hands manufacture StImmun 9
n piribg marches and operetta
an hour they twist and turn so as to
make the smallest possible target.
to again assume the reins of mon-
inelodies.. Nq other great capital in
If the British marines get within
archy, and he intends to thoroughly
ui
eq p himself against that time and-
Take Brick9s
-Cne world contains so many, so e nor-
Mous, or so g(rgeous caJes as Berlin.
"night 'lie"
range of the dhow the.officer in com-
mend is reluctant to give the order
I
to prevent any further contretemps
�.uch as the recent revolution.
Tasteless
Real is provided by the
dance halls, s4pper resorts, bars, and
to fire on account of the loss of life
-alt. ire a few
that might res They f
As is known, Manuel has had a resi-
cabarets which have converted "down
blanks and should they not cause the
dence rented for him rt Richmond,
near London, and as as he is
Cod Liver Oil
town" Bi�rlin into a magnified Mont-
dhow to heave to they drop a three-
soon
settled there it is his intention to at-
martre. They grov� more numerous,
wipre, Pxpensive, and more gaudy al-
pounder in front of her bow.
When cornered the gun runners
tend lectures at Oxford University
and other English centres rf learnina
and you'll feel n e w life,
-Jn;st fro�.i hour t, hoar, It is these
establishments which are withdrawing
will put up a good fight. As a result
the ship's boat never comes along-
The boy king's tastes are Anid to be
returning energy from the
the traveler from his old-time loyalty
to Paris as a pleasure capital. r Jobyed.'
side until the order to loiver sail is
The shifty crew if they get
literary and scientific, and he � ex-
pects great benefit from the lectures,
start. Keep it up till your
J
flesh comes back and you
I The newest and greatest of these,
a chance will lower the sail over a
though he has no intention of seeking
a degree.
feel like eating everything
Lhe Ralaisde Danise, came lato exist-
-once on New Year's Eve. It is in the
man-of-war's boat and knife the men
through the canvas before they can
But tha Important part of Manuela
in sight.
Nliren-sit-asse and is an annexe of
-�et free
Post graduate educational course is
Then vou'll be stronir
+he Motro:,ol Theatre, Berlin's "Em-
Nre. The Palais do Danse is a
sumptuous place, a riot of Oriental
color and oniament enhanced by won-
derful lighting effects from a. glasb
ceiling which radiates electric oun-
shine in varying shades.
Tapestried walls surround a circular
ballroom, flanked, by a wining and
Alning terrace. where from midnight
until 3 a.m. the still nufaded flowers
of the Berlin half -world, in silks and
satirx6 of latest Parisian modee�sip,
.,French champagne with Gdiman
The blockading squadron consists
of the Fox, the Philomel, Perseus
and six other vessels and seven
steam launches. The Perseus made
the largest capture ever made on a
single occasion, a forty -ton dhow
loaded with 2,323 guns and pistols
and 285,000 rounds of ammunition,
the,- whole worth $40,000. The Philo.
mel captured two dhows with 2,000
riflos-vand a million rounds of ain-
muniflon.
China's Ba�y Empeeror.
to cofninence when he finishes at, e
universities. He has planned a tour
of the world and intends visiting Aus-
t,,Ii,, Africa, Canada, the United
States and the nations of The orient,
with the idea of carefully studying
the different forms of government.
Herdboy Host to Royalty.
The King and Queen of England
we'a recently entertained by a man
who began life as a herdboy in Scot-
land. The career of Lord Mount -Ste -
phen, who was Their Majesties' host
and able to take your
place 1n. the fight.
Good physicians recom-.
mend it. 'All good drug�
gists, sell
Brick's Tasteless
213
A Wor)derful Person,
eavaliers to the accompaniment of
Wbile Pu Yi is the Emperor of
at Brocket Hall, has been one of the
With what -amazement would you
Viennese waltz music. Meantime, the
China- he does not rule over that.
romances of modern biography,
regard a person who had A million
dan ' cing floor is always cr-wded, and
great nation yet. He is too young for
From herdboy be rose to be a dra-
'after-
anc-3stors? 'Yet by looking into a mir-
Me night -wears merrily on until the
that. Some day, if he lives to grow
pers apprentice and worked
ror you can behold the very individual
throng adjourns next door. to "La
up, he will sit on the throne. At
ward as an assistant in a London
—yourself.
Mascotte." where "supper" is eaten
present his father, Prince Chun, is
drapery store. Then he decided to try
Now, we each had two parents, a
with more revelry and more chain.
the real TU'�r, acting for his son.
-is
his luck in Canada. whither 130 elni�
father and a mother, both of whom
-pague. Rome -going time arrives at
Prince Chun the brotherof the late
grated in 1850. What fortune he met
had two parents. Thus, on this pr!4-
ISve or six o'clock.
emperor, who died a couple of years-
with there is well known.
ciple. and assuming there has been
Similar scenes to this have been en-
ago.
He became h;ad of the Canadian
no lirtermarrieLge of relations, a pen.
acted in the Jager-strasse at ' Max-
Pu Yi was born in February, 1006,
Pacific Railroad, president of- the
son who has, had four grandparentv
jm�s�' an& the "Moulin Rouge"—no
and is therefore just five years old.
Bank of Montreal and.presideni of
has had eight great-grandparents. And
I to4ate Berlin resort is quite com-
When he becomes emperor lie will be
the Et. Paul and'Manitobs Railroad.
our lineal ancestors during twenty
XV, without a Gallic Lame—and a t
able to exercise but a small part of
H,� obtained a peerage as the reward
generations number 1,048,576, So if
other thampagne wid dancing resorts
the autocratic power by which his
for his labors in Canada, being the
these ancestors were all living they
ill the neighborhood only a shade less
predecessor ruled. China is advanc�
first man in the colonies to attain the
would be sufficient to populate Wales.
�olaborate than the Palais.de Danse,
"ca�inos
ing and has already decided to have
distinction. He is oneof the most in�
The Taaben and Linden. are
a constitutional government.- So PU Yi
timate friends of King George. Al-
'his
MustGet It Firt�.
cheery retreats which flourish until
Maylight, while the "Chat Noir"
must reign according to, the written
though in eighty-second year, he
is than
Nobody heeds the experience of, old
* caba-
l its follows, with their
law and not as tho emperor 'would
more active most inenof rnid-
dle
age till lie is there. himself.
lftct anc pro.
frams of songs and iecitations, hold
b rth until long after night has ceas.
.0d to be.
Why They ApIllaud.
The chorus lady w' taking in it
as
4 A C�
age.
His Present.
U �, 1, A '1 11441
e
FARM$ FOR SALE. ART;QLCS
the
REAL ESTATE..
Ontario or Dominion, located or un -
located; highest cash price paid. Mulhol-
land & Company, Department VToronto,
NURSERY STOCK.
IVORWAY SPRUCE—ALL 81/—,ES—A
surplus of ten to twelve inch, at
twenty dollars per thousand, An extra
flne lot of apple and cherry trees, Also
small fruits, shrubs, Gladioli, Cannas,
bell r's,, Simooe, On#,
HELP
GAN
new
on In,
dealres y6ung ladies folenter the tr4jk�j
school, 8=11' general 'hospital, Itegio,
tered 6011!01 Bobodoo.
tady,wx �P,1_113yttatliollft4old,Supt.
The of
Cold
AU J Nou,
Lber of eistimp
, �Jetl
1n Loud6ii- *ho 1,
Ingenious Wasps.
In South America lives a. was a
p tit t
.00ir,0,01�M41s -organization solemnly qud
1Aur4lly,1bqtJie�'4ji ea
nually, ch Claxist
of a
hangs from the boQ`h roes
,
as in ru in Serpentine In Ile -
p tile'.
nest tough ay.Pastoboard.aud remark..
eut's park in. the conventional ab�
able also because the hole through�
freviAte
I d'costuMe tbreaking the icell,
-the'
which the- branch is passed is so jar Is
necessaryApipeFUG header from
that the nest swings freely in Me
springboard.
wind. In mosv of these nests the
hole is simvly, made through the thick
To, weep for josr,is the acme of pes.
upper part of the structure, but eome-
simism.
times this is so Molded that.it looks
We are supplying the LaTgest
like a ring. This *ksp, is named
chartergus, a name derived from two
N�
S10
Greek words meaning pal e or.
n
11
The average nest is about n long
I I IS THE: NAMIC:
or;.rHz
V1,
and wide in proportion.
rlobucms " Qqb 06,
Making Curry.
When making curry always use a
A Grave Peopla.
wooden spoon.
Persians rarely laugh, as they con.
eider is effeminate to do so.
r s a a ion 6 01' 11
enna, and royalty attends t e bouts.
C -P -S J!, 1911
Instal Your Own Waterworks
A STEEL TANK IN YOUR ATTIC
with water pumped to 1twill give you a com-
plete waterworks systeni for your house. A
similar tank in your barn with our steel
stable trough Installed will solve the pr07
blemofwaterin your stock, insuringa con.
stant supply of pure, clear water at the
rVt tem erature, ri ht where it is needed.
V 'T
f
,Vrite or our cata og of steel tanks and
'ro" S. We bnild any kind of a steel tank
., b.g,� to order. .
I Steel tanks do not rust. They are
bullt to last.
AGENTS 'WANTED.
Write for partleulars to
STEEL TANKS & TROUGHS co.
TWEED, ONT.
25 6EAUTIFUL
11STEng POST CARDS
SENT POST PAID FOR 15 CENTS.
These post car4s are embossed In gold and
ist the thing to send to your friends. '
SUPERIOR CARD CO.,
DEPT. 214, TORONTO, ONT.
L E R% S'!
A IN S
TO
MANITOBA, ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN
The only, through line
LOW COLONIST RATES
For a Aflers travellind Settlers and fewilles
with 11rostook and without livestock
effecis � should use
Special Trains Redular Trains
'Will leave Toronto Lenvinj Toronfo
E ach TUESDAN 10.10 P.M. Wily
MARCH and APRIL Throuih Colonist
10.10 P.M. and Tourist Sleepers
Colonist Car3 on all Trains
No chame for berffix
'Through Trains Toronto to
Winnipeg and West
'Ask Any G.F.R.Ijeal fai copy of "Safflers' Guide"
Not to, be forgotten are Berlin's ins nee per ormanue. er eac ap o n, o e sa , JOL&L . 11 X AO% New Light on Palestine,
pearance of the chorus she applaud� , has been saving up her money. to buy RAW.
-two wonderful "ice palaces," one of ad frantically, somewhat to the sur- you a nice present." Nothing more Modern than an ordi.
the largest in the wovld, with skat- Nitpo
prize Of her companion, who could "Good little wifeyl" he Tepied, vas-Clin nany oil lamp was used for lighting
Apg space of 2,400 square yards, loo,_ see nothing unusually . meritorious in "What is. it?" aleatin-a until about four years
000 incandescent lights, two acres of the ensemble's performance. "'A smoking jacket," she explained. JnValUdle 1-4grilCIlly �jo, when the first olectrie plant was
ioeiling, and- seats for 8,000 people, Finally sho'nudged her escort. "'Go "And I saved the money all myself fit erected. The first building to be thus
And the Kurfurstendaram, on and give 'em a hand," she urged. out of the house allowance. Wasn't Iror COU6_hS, lighted was the French convent of
a roller vftrk'Z�Yoportions and grate "If they don't get an encore for that I thoughtful?" NootTe, Dame do Franco. The second
remliniscent 6f tonilon's Olympia, I the stage manager will read the riot "Splendidl" he exclaimed. lighting plant v�as Put UP about three
Night life—ii Berlin is strenuous. act to them. When they don't get a "And now I wish you'd bring me �ore.Th'roat Y"rs ago in the East Hotel. The
Those bent on exploring it Are reeora. good hand. he doesn't put the blame borne some more- money to -night." third was In the mew German vaiii-
skended to accumulate so reserve of oil a grouchy audience, but thinks the "What did you do with what I Croup, Etc. tarlum, opened during the �past sum.
A. venturesonit traveler arriv. girl� didn't work hard enough..'
a , brought home last night?" he asked mer by Prince Eltel. The fourth Is
other day at 1.30 a.m. at a �hereu�on the escort understood In some surprise. 12%selinePemodles inn now under construction in the -new
-popular Unter den Lindoft 'resort, why stage people are so. generous "Oh that's what I saved the smok� Carsicum,Bo ated, Ad Grand
slat d Hotel. Those installations con,
,,"You're too early."taid the gorgeous with their applause. 7* C. of as
ing j�cktt Money out of/' she an� 10 Zinc. Ca or to. t torgge battery and a genera -
It." Carbolated, amp orato cr drive I by & petrol engine, All the
i4frican at the door, "Come back at swered,."and there wasn't any e
-montholaw the distilled water,
A Debt of Art, RIO` EaC materials, even
*The professor as s that musle owes Never Too 5111�1 1,.NCqr a ociall purposos are brought direct from 45ormany.
in,
Pasteurized Milk, A efea I)ASini", said the The tore—One R g. I Z�vo alw& Vritp Fo rea
V. i, I I T VIA - " f
Ivilk is pasteurized, by hoathig A to youn - Woman, "What's RossinIP" dreaded is that I y ba baled -iolino
00
Jegroos V.,and then suddenly 461. fat, 0), r Hod � Mr, C11tdrOX, "'to maturely.
is generally 61ble
&bJ* I ff� AWO
roob t 22 *T411111"" The g,6t4d—' OW *I'd ydt%� �ftmmo
------- 40'*4 Oct" mistor.
ZIA,
"THE ADONIS RAZOR."
The Anest cutting razor In the world --
fully concaved"qsed by the?qst barbers.
Zver3r razdr donitd. sezilldd ioni thb far, -
to", USIN IT Yon. 10 Dkys if not satis.
1.6rY YOUR XONnY BACIC. This Wah�
clasi, razor retails for $,.1.50. To inore fdfly,
introduce It we will seild one by mail fora -
short t1me only on recel t of the wbolesale ce of $1.50. Send to-dxy�
9OVEREIGN FERVIUMICS, Ltd,, Queen and Dunn Ave., Toronto, Out
A-PPLEFORD
The best equipped factory for
LIZ�.LDV ounterChe" o s
producing Counter Check
Books in Canada.
COUNTER
CAPACITY
Cl]a
CHECK
Counter
5UOOOCheckBooks,
LIMITED.
per day
BOOK
HAMILTON,
(Not In the Trust.)
We are supplying the LaTgest
ONT.
To,ronto Type Fouludiry Co. Ltd.
TORONTO - MONTREAL - W'INNILPEG
The Laxgesst Printers' Supply H�ouse in Canada.
W�e Carry Always in Stock Cyhnder Presses,
job Presses, Paper Cutters, Type and MateriaL
Can Fill Orders for Conggete Fquipment from
Stock. We are the Largest Rearly Print Pub.
lishers,in the West. - We Publish Ready Prints
from our Winnipeg, Calgary and Regina Honses.
CALGARY
R-EGINA
Ordep Fpom N"eapest Aranch
PHONE
M 1871
M
F. DIVER
MGR.
Th"y YOQr3 COntivubus 010181nons ras Clactr9typars and Stoirootypoot
OUR OtPAATMENTS
ELECTROTYPING, STEREOTYPING
ENGJRAVI NG DESIGNING
READY -SET NeWSPAPER PLATES'
ADVERTISINO CONTRAeTONS,
70,10 p000l t5trelet dr"TRAL Pkfao AdIckoy ITIS M
TORONTO. I I
Us" t ed . I W, IMP114,
COMPANY.
LIZ�.LDV ounterChe" o s
Factory
in Canada with our
apd Officesl
"IMPERIAL BOOKS"
SUrton Ave.,
LIMITED.
APP LE FO RD COU NTE R
HAMILTON,
(Not In the Trust.)
CHECK BOOK
ONT.
COMPANY, LlMtTED.
To,ronto Type Fouludiry Co. Ltd.
TORONTO - MONTREAL - W'INNILPEG
The Laxgesst Printers' Supply H�ouse in Canada.
W�e Carry Always in Stock Cyhnder Presses,
job Presses, Paper Cutters, Type and MateriaL
Can Fill Orders for Conggete Fquipment from
Stock. We are the Largest Rearly Print Pub.
lishers,in the West. - We Publish Ready Prints
from our Winnipeg, Calgary and Regina Honses.
CALGARY
R-EGINA
Ordep Fpom N"eapest Aranch
PHONE
M 1871
M
F. DIVER
MGR.
Th"y YOQr3 COntivubus 010181nons ras Clactr9typars and Stoirootypoot
OUR OtPAATMENTS
ELECTROTYPING, STEREOTYPING
ENGJRAVI NG DESIGNING
READY -SET NeWSPAPER PLATES'
ADVERTISINO CONTRAeTONS,
70,10 p000l t5trelet dr"TRAL Pkfao AdIckoy ITIS M
TORONTO. I I
Us" t ed . I W, IMP114,