Exeter Times, 1911-5-11, Page 6I .
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X%ilvao fit �.nr- rullu -
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QATHERIN01HANDIA WILL Be A
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Christian names now4", r", ,v,
10004; yet Vagush kings havo um
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In the coutie �f Thestre,
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three individuals since the Conqueror
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seized the ,sovereignty of the 'realm
OI England at Seniae,
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ft Tells of S4rjou$j)er4.ng..ement.c
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This remarkable fact is further em-
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o hon King Goes to Oriental Em-
phasized when we cons
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of the Liver and Kidneys.
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Ill. ,pjroKohJ.nur Will Be First In
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of these nine were only used once.
leavin only seven names for the
DR. CHASES
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7--oui.re'. mereSTV In money
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Stephen and John,,and it is
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two unsatisfactory Icings
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Were the only English monarchs, ex-
You Can stop a headache with poW,f
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inconspicuous Teference to the Brit.
cept the two �Tameses, who bore Bibi-
Cal names! You will that
erful drugs. But it is not genemlly
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J* R.egaliA, says � an English writer.
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storehouse of Christian m
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of derangements of the digestive sy-a.
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liani, Edward, Charles, Henry and
tem, the liver, kidneys Or bowels.
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Richard -a set which Completes the
names ii hich our English king, dur.
Awaken the. liver to healthful action-
,by the use of Dr. Chaso's Kidney -Liver
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4�ary transpor4
Ing a period of 845 years have borne,
Pills and you not oilly free, yourself
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tom London to Delhi. Slight as the
Henry bears the palm as tile -
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of headache, but,remove the �
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quet of the greatest number of kings
which willl400xi'lead to mor6'd4nNX4A%1-
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p ust, hava set thinking many others.
-the eightli of that name being the
ous results than.headache.
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much -wedded monarch whom Sir
Invigorsitellig ildti6ii �Vtho kidneys
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Herbert Tree has been putting'on the
by this treatmZ�t o,nd you takeaway
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stage which much succe�:s of late.
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the dangers of 13r; .
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Edward comes next, for our late be.
as free yoursel � .
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loved King was the seventh of the
are the result 61 pqis,on in the
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ip�prlalng splendor of the Jewels that
name. It is, moreover, probably the
system. and whether you have �head.
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i��perha�ps for the last time -will there
favorite name among our Icings, not
ache, backache or selling limbs, you
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$4 gathered ,jogethex at Delhi. The
only because It represents a warrior
can be Almost s=e of relief and oure
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line, but becaus,e it is a Saxon name,
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when you Cleanse and regulate the
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�bled wanderings, the Koh-i-nur will
like Alfred and Edgar.
vital organs by the use of Dr. Chases
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once more preside over �be DuzbaT
Seeing that the Georges come from
Kidney -Liver Pills.
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of an Emperor of India is ei aou,gh to
Han -over, it i�, ft little remarkable
They are wonderfully prom pt, as
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stir the blood by a pulsation or two.
that they should bear the -name of the
well as definite and thorough !a Sig-
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That Strange, ill-fated stone will
patron saint of England-f'St, George
tion. You can depend upon tberia,,no
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reign paramount and unrivalled at
for Merry England!" The name of
matter how long-standing or compli-
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Velhi, except in mere point of size.
our present king is the next On tile
cated your case, so long as the cause
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�r.ompared as a je,,v,el with either of
list in point of numbers, he beipg the
is thesluggish, torpicl condition of the
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the Stars of Africa, the Koh-1-nur is,
fifth to bear it.
liver and kidneys.
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O' 0oT__', but a splendid pebble. But
These three names, then, account
If You donA feel like risking 25
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for no fewer than twenty of the
cents for a box, write for a free Sam.
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�e galaxy of famous stones.
era in tf
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thirty-three kings who have reigned
Pie. A trial will convince y of their
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They have win-
since 'William the Conqueror, and the
merits. One pill 0, dose; 40 eent,e a
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number is completed by four Rich-
box;'all dealeirs or Edmanson, Dates
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terrible claims to notoriety that near-
ard,q, four Williams, two Charle,-es
Co., Toronto.
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ly all the great jewels of the world
two Jameses, one Stephen, and 0 n�
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possess. The Koh-i-nur has already a
John. Certainly one JohIn was quite
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enough, He is generally considered
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But apart f;om the distinction lent
the worst king who ever sat on the
with your own materialin Plain, Oval,
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by th,ase Imperial gems, ihe jewels of
the Indian i,rice.q Nyho, will be pres�
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English throne, in spite of the fact
that Magna Charta, the foundation of
Bone, Rizu and combination styles. Call,
write or phone for prices. Mail orders
promptly filled.
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-Ant at tile Irb r would of them-
'iel,3 form an attraCtion that could
our English liberties, wav a product
of his 'reign,
TORONTO DRESS PLAITING M,.
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be equalled nowhere else either in the
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Queen Victoria, who h .r If bo,� a
600 Yonge Street, Toronto.,
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aud invidious to make conipari.
ions between them, but a suggestion
urlique name for an English sove-
reign, would have liked to have in-
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Of the huge wealth that lies concealed
itiated a line of Alberts, as all her
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DYERS, CLEANERS AND MANUFACTURERS
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mel_� mav be of some interest. The
Nizam of Hyderabad, as befits the
the baptismal font; but, although
Albert preceded Edward in the late
OSTRICH FEATHERS,
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senior 1�rinc.e of India, owns the larg.
16st dialaolid. This, the Nizam, is of
King's name, he acted wisely in pre.
WILLOW PLUMES A SPECIALTY.
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ferring
277 carats, and is the larger half of I
this latter to the former, as
he ev identl t1-1 bt A a -4
TELEPHONE MAIN 2M.
_' FARM FOR 6ALE.
1111 W� NINXTX COL_
J3Ou-RA`Sb`r?C`t,�Torortt9.
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. , Out-briolK house, two barns; Qhea,j)
At WVOY-Avo, hundred. .
NINETYACS49_-Q0VNTY HALTON
-1 miles from Toronto; house,
barn, 91=414*# 910t thousand.
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V TO, DATE HUNDRED ACRES-
Count'r Pool, seven thousall(L
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proy ed -in Alber
Sa'skatobe n, � 7E I) 11 to,
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At will 1)
WI, ay You to see me,
FRUIT, $T,OQK
A; GRAIN AND DAIRY
, faryzs You in Old Ontario.
consult Mae. .0 out, ,
W. DAWSOX,� NINETY OOX,-
X * 33ORNIO Zeet, phone Malt., 699o,
Ights and holl sys, Two Hundred and
Seventy-iwo Wright avenue Phone Park.
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b A b X A T 0 0 N, S,k,9X._D0 YOU
want to make money ? If so invest In
Sa�katoou,%Vwerty 4nd central Saskat-
'940waxi far , lanAp. rdr 'full particular
as to good date Infestinento write, and, Alf,
9ou are, coming West, Qqll on 0, 11. Claire,
0KAY BlOok, 2nd A oritio- Box 119-h Sas.
katomi, sesic. gofeirQi, ��ai Bank.
480 AORES-EDGELY DISTRICT -
three miles from new G. T� 11.
Melville -Regina branch, Good house antl
barn'; 850 acres under oultivatton. This
di$410t has never had hall and Seldom
frost, Price only $32 per acre; terms
right., Come at once if you wint this.
I& U. A. Pollard, Real Estate ,
1718 Scarth Street, Regina, Sask.-,. C.'.'.d'.0'
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SASKATOON AXI) ITS OPPORiIUNI-
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TIES.- 11 V fo* �aluable Pointers on I
real esia7te ua 19111n Saskatoon'together
with ourre�n list of Investments available
and particulars of our co-operative oyndl-
cates, write Box �qg,S%sL-atooli, am Altf
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BRANS' land warrants -spot cash (
to Or wire IminedlatV. W. P.
flod`4��'609 UnIntyreBlook, Innipag, C
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I AGENT$ WANTED. f
A'STUDY OF OTHER AGENCY
propositions convIncesus1hal none
"an e a, ours, You will always regret
it if q ou don't ap y for partioulars to I
Travef
Ion' Dept., PS Albert;street, Ot-
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W-0 M R N WANTED -TO TAKE
orders in spare timej no experience I
necessary; our lines es eciall sed a
mothers and girls. ApFf �, I �T
,TDep. .,Bri.
Ish Canadian Industr a Company, 228
Albert street, Ottawa.
- TEACHERS WANTED. _. .
WANTED -A TEACHER FOR Box
Alder school; salary $4715. Address
George Straeban, Sen., Box Alder. a
WANTED -FIRST AND SECOND
class teachers, holding professional a
certliaostes, to take positions in Saskatchs. S
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OM4181 and, F,lfnftV Kiss, Ing, Decided
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Out Of It .In Enoland.
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writer, The archbishop will kiss ,
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of the Wood royal, an . e princes
d the rep�oseata.
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Valibin 0 a
ti'ves of the peers
... all of Whom will
'Ws-bim- TO be 48304 by a lot of
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In the coutie �f Thestre,
haphazaid Won is not a pleasant ex.
Shopping 4nd Bushieso
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perfence for the Euglialiman. if it
were a choice of being king or refus.
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be kissed b th arolib lahop
and the House of Zord'4114
100 With Privift 41i nafts
this writer
would ,make t4e great refus
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bably tile
EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PIAR
A lia Ciarto RaOuramt
with assent of the others.
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Kissing is moA unpopular among
English-speaking People. That is, the
�-t Reasonable Pxicm
Official kiss. Of ccuse, the lover's kiss
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Bter-Goneral Thomas J4 , -
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11110�w")I,Oisr,1�101 Treasurer a I
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endures. but only high poteAtates Can
be persuaded to 'exchange t3e official
SAM. H. TmomPSON, Pft*P.
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in the gold-mlri�s of Gympie, Quee
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kiss. Family kissing is no longer
popular, The British boy has
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Of the men -,Ybo -have thus, ris,
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given up being k1sied by his father,
And he is kis ed by his sister only
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from the,ran . ks of labor to the , ig L
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positions in a great Dominio ,
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the kiss of the pfficial and �heL kiss
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Amerlqm, and Wales anA Cor �4
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of tile family, Jjj�uojj to uteak
our
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een eliminated. B
",Is 1) lit. of course,,
Built to last it lifetime.
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willin a kin
if tllg is crowned, ,gro must
put him rough it."
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a thing of comparatively recent
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In 100 Different Stylas
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torei ner, Wicolaus de Bethlen,
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7--oui.re'. mereSTV In money
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Hungarian, who ,visited England in
1603, relates that "my brother and I
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behaved very rudely on one ocasion,
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being UnAwar0o, that it was the ou S_
tOm ill that country to kiss the
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SIMP10'as washln,
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corner
of the m6utli Of ladies, instead '01
shaking 'hands do in
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We were invited to -dine at the house
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of a gentleman of high rank, and
oun his wife and three daughters
Birds In Cold Weather.
The high temperature of birds en�
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One of them married) ready to re�
ables them to resist cold more effec�
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elve us.-' We kissed the girls. but
he married ladies, and thereby
tively than they could otherwise do,
Whereas blood heat in man is 98 4
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Dr,A Woo -riecil
.M,6066, Silk or blixed Goods P
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reatly offended the latter. Duval
Lpologized for our blunder, and told
degrees Fahrenheit, it 'is 167' 4�gre�;
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ih the dorn�stfe fowl and more n some
t chance '
,11h,1h. Z t wtat es. .a
g.. ..,. . III Color's I@ Conti. #0 your LUg a
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Doider. I A 5 RY -
4*d lqi Co!or Uord and 5 00WO,
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is that when Saluting we must al.
other birds.
The Jobitson;RIchardson Co., Itad, lontroal I ;
vays kiss the senior lady first and
Nevertheless, they feel the cold
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eave the girls to the last.,.,
cruelly, as you. may see any frosty
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night if you visit an ivy creepex-clad
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"I blame my downfall on trashy,, �
Would Fix Willie.
wall with a lantern, the Sparrows
literature," said, the burglar.
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"George," said the lady, "I don't
nestle together in a closely -packed
':Gives you false ideas 61 life?'
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elieve you have smoked one of those
mass and If there be a chimney you
Dat's it. De hero of do dime novell
icars I gave You on your birthday."
. - may be sure the birds will ha*46 chos.
always breaks iall, and I ain't nevei '
That,s right, my dear," replied h er
en its exterift as their Toodting place
been able to break jail.yet."
iusband; "I'm going to keep them,un.
for the sake of such warmth as it may
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11 Willie wants to learn to smo".;,
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"That lady judge has , decided
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awfully eager and excited
ou a remedy. ,
"That's alf right," said the feminine
about this trip to New York. Eaven't
Y,D,L ever been there before?"
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ttorney. "I know her. By to -morrow
he'll change her mind."
"Yes, but my wife was with me."
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� �� Iz. ither un- honor .7 5 6-- 97 KING STREET WEST - . wan andAlborts; highest salaries paid, - -_ ,�
� , _ a much greater stone. It is d to be the seventh Edward than - ___ - - - TORONTO . I . 7
1 � . I- - - Address the Moose .Taw Teachers' Bureau,
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$ Cut or merely "flatted" dnd. there- the -first Albert; and, if the eldest Box d45, Moose Jaw, Sasi-atollewan. I - . Aft We want an agent Ja eVery I
� � ioro, would hardly be n6ticed amon - - A MONEY MAKER town and city to sell the only 1
! I son of George V. succeeds in due, THE MODERN ATHENS. W )
,� 'Cut Stones of half its size. The - form to his father's throne, he will PHOTOGRAPHER. TWO -SPEED SPRING FRAME
1 :, I I Zam also Owns another diamond, the undoubtedly take thetitle of Edward A City of Wealth, Fine Homes and AMATEUR PROToGRAPHnR,4_ Am T Alft
. . so developing I rbll, 10c.; printinj, 04o. : . FN S11 �
said, probably falsely, he Up.to-Date Shops, JK ` ' "
I Vietoria, of i Carats, which, it is VIII., and thus the Edwards -will &%W M 0", T %4 3`1 2"'ACYC LE S
- . � each. Amateur Supplies. 11 , - I Vo _% The N. S. U. holds the Trans-Atlantio Record the Economy Record
I I I bought "tie" with the Henrys. Story,, The _ -a .
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some years ago for the enormous Athens of to -day, writes Frank G. Photographer,, Fort William, Ont,, .,V I., 11 i, w)d is the test l3elt-DrIven Machine in Lis country, WRITE
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- I Z'. price of $%G00,00G. I � Carpenter, is the brightest, gayest ada. � I . Can- I ., . TO -DAY -DWT. L. . I
�� - , ,��,,.��,_ The Gaekwar of Baroda has three NALACES UNCOMFORTABLE. and busiest city of the near east, It - . �, I - �` Ir TV * - - VL____ - MOTONCYCLE A EQUIPMENT CO., 192 Klq, St. West, Tomato, !
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one. n s possess on, the as Some 01 Me most, eleganT, nOMeS M A %1M I 1,4164. , ,��,-,, -
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� 1 125 varat4, and is a Brazilian crystal Euro fine Pearl ninea eg , $1.150 per 15. Geo. _,,;�'. ,,��.'�� I
Before the reign of Louis XIV. in pe. and its stores tire full of ! N -w-',
� � - Of the first Avator. In the rough it France there was a period when pal- goods. The town grows as fast as Lehman, Lashley,%. %forc,gta-rr V
� , weighed 254. His Highness is said to aces were not a very ,comfortable ,blackberry bushes on top of the Blue OROUAUD HML POULTRY YARDS I � ho - 1 TOM* TYPe Foul'Indry Clo,. Ltdo
have given $400,000 for it when cut. place in which to live. They were ridge. About 50 yemis ago it Rose Combe Rhode Island Reds; pen " I
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9 like 10,000 people, )1er show, 1910; roper mated; eggs, '.-X: M 1�
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lll;,��'IcfolecaL,� of their world-wide repu- to Athens to die and the rich bring horses, cattle, bans and ho S; Succulence i ;, L
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the bed chamlyer- at the end Of a Suite OWN C3(C#aA1a5* t,# -, M I" I
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I I uries of nathre c1liefs, huddled up, un- unmolpated by Crows or- smut; oubyimua - = � I I;
. _ the water and the Wine ITOZO in the They spend so much that the finest corn Get my. northern grown seed -,A,a - I - , - - Ji* Pressesi'Pa'per-Cutters, Type all,cl Material.
I out ard loos wit -h imitation pearls, King"s glasses at table. It was cus- of everything may be bought in the gr ' ., I
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. - I , -:�t a che�p gilt mounts, or even tomary to protect oneself from cold stores, and the cost of living is about quality- ropes ALIVI-60" .
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1861vu, uar*hahed ard unset, upon by folding screens and portable braz- � �Irl yd, selection, and thus �� � 1,
-v-ar6d rob� of state, more iers, world. . plants an acre. For fur her particulars .1 I �
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- .,e 1903 burbar tile blaze Of benches, stools, heavy c6i_ts and the tramway for a fare ot 2 Cents. . .. f 41:.. , �,.' - .
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lhews� ' ,1v,.,s. They had not -realized ebony cablfiets, ana coffera, which genes �went *ith h1s.1,antain hunting . - . I i
� their npighbor6' wealth, ar4l some served for seats and even beds, and an inan and through ' 'the operatIona In ,. 0anoda to . 4 1 Xy provw� i , __ -_
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which held linen, silver aad Clothes. streetv wth Alcibiades traversed in I fine chances for young men. V 11
�rf little consequence thore. teach Tel 11 d Station Agentap SUITS I ===== �
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I % the vis*tors to tbe Durbar work co ortest tim P T, - 11,
. 1will trialce no u ' through these labyrinths of rooms be- the stearA tTam and go down to the ' timd�s Fr'e-F JUrehite Cenlrall' 06, - - - " . REGINA"
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f the only inhabited Seaport of Piraeus, or we can ride ! rra.rd Streets, Toronto. I
I tbis 1--chibition Of bright Stones. The ore reaching . cntL,c� and Railroad Be OVERCOATS
hamber, whith was Out to the slo.)es of Lykabettos Of ' W. H. SHAW. President `
o - Pmeralds bettt,r protected from draughts, had a to the Areopagus, file high rocky __ - ..--.. . . __ . -
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; startled London three years ago, Opdep From Nearest 8 ch�
e will fire in it, and more comfortable seats cliff upon which St. Paul stood when W% TO ORDER __'%_-1&1 Pan ,
� be there. There,too, will be some of than the other rooms. he ... preached his sermon to the I
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hands. If a certain duchess attends The bed chamber was the living Athenians. . STAIAMER'ERU * .
I room. Friends and acquaintances Tbe main part Of the city is Com- The moth.d, timployed at the Amati InoUtuto are ,f .;� Iiiiiiii N .i
tbe ct-remony she will have the cur- Were tba only logtoal i-thads for the cum ofstarAwartre. 136 BAY STREET, TORONTO. . I - _t� q 4 L,�d
i received there. The door of this pactly built and the business build- Thz insur. NATURAL Sptiiich. It YOU b.V* tho - .
-ous sensation that another great dia. L ta.t Impfflinont irk your NP8.6h don't hesitate t9l - - I -_ -
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mond. the Nasik, which once formod d,,,s werfi inien, and penons came shops have plate glass wfndows�, and tk&473 and roronn s*nt m roquest, I The Grocer's Prediction. Al .
Part of the same collectioxi as that to I Canada's Leading Eleetrotypiul; House
wbich the Nauls, has arid ivent as they pleased, admitt<,.d the beStL of them are devoted.to dry The: Arnott Institute,"Rerlin, Ont., Can. "I am going to start a, garden," an- .
kha belonged and guided by no one, although there 900dS, lancy millinery, j elry, and � , --- anced Mr. Stibbubs, "A few months - - . I
temporarily gone back to its o,ld 'home, 'I - Jew - - - -_ I I
and is once mor ' might be more than a hundred ser- other .job thin,&:,. The sh9pping L_ - ,- - , from now I won't be kicking about
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durbar, WithLitae adornfrig the same vents in the hous(-. The master of hour is from vening, at your prices," I I MMTROTYPING
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. ;1lecklace of the batcher Nana. tim house, on leaving the bed cham- which time the streets are fhroDged - I "No," said the gracer; "you'll be I
. . b,�r, might find persons entirely un- with fashionable women. M a 5 riqgg wondering how I can afford to sell nNGRAVING DESIGNING.
Tile great Agincourt ruby-wDn and known to him wandering, sitting, or I ha.ve .cipent some time in the U vegetables so' &-eap," .
L L worn in England long before tbeZvfo- , .. P . . . .
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. tl,, imperial palaces that they built rooms. The service of the ser- and looking at their establishments. I . � XIMSPAPRR ,PLATUS
al) lavishly - will be watched with vants was so Ps)OT, one chronicler The Greeks understand how to do � - RT VURINE EYE !E ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS '
I says: that no one was surprised at business. They are smart traders - . , L . .. For Red, Woak, We%7,W&tt. y 2y!
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--- -_ out the Orient. It reads - "From the, number of cattle slatn by lightning. ID 1. L ��
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Her Chance. I Greeks of Athens, from the Jews of 1; no BY* $&Iva, in Apeotle Tubmi, 26c, 41.00 T
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I I touch their injagination le,4s, but the The peddler opened his pack. . Saloniki, and from the Armenians The Eskimos make waterproof EY:EXOOXS AND ADVIQE VABE, Sy:j MAIL TOR . - .
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.tortib in Westminster Abbey, and lip,m "Pardon me again, ma'aw, but this barrin' Thompson over there," said . 40
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a ..-d- ears -old recOrd be. iq- a new kind . It doesn't kill them the man with the ginger beard, "was (ub STEELEARIGGS, 41" � �, I
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I Ill it Mn'lY they will bring h�y I'll take a package.,, lot of fellers settin' round a table with . Ir .. ,,, I Y& A a'66 ve a t! ng fbe best ANTA In en a beinj itiade fr6myeaf to
the rlativEi of Irdia, the Rjaj(- me t10 Judge her not too harslily, 0 gen a lot of dice on ir-and all of 'em . GE1 . 4
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. fteurioua and unaw�d, If he iff im. through the meat ,chopper, and run shakin' of the box for lem. Now, ENORMOV$ , I ,.- . d b(i
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