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Exeter Times, 1911-9-7, Page 10„,,,,,,------- ­ , -- -, - 11 I - I ... , ­ 1 "'7 � -­--.__—____-- ­ -, �� . I I :,;;- I-I-q."�"",rl*mn��',"'��Nov.�.W"$�..�'AK . ....... VWP­T� ?: . I I k , �7, , 171,­­—�,�111�1, , . I - - � ..- I . , .i� I . . . . . 11, 7,777”, � � I . I I �, I I � I � � -'VW—., ,, i '77 ,. 1. ��, I 11 ,, I . . I . 1. : I � I I I I 1, I � , , I . . �. 11, 1. P_ I 11 T 7 - . , .'' � I I � . I � I I I ; I .1, � I 1 I .. . I I . I I � � �, ., I . I 1. I . . I I . I I � -A10 I I . . ,� I � 1 1 , i I I 1 . I I I I I . I � I . . � � I I , I .1 e- 1, I I i I I , I � I I I , I :. . I I I I I . I . . .1 �� I . � ' � I I I : 1. � . I I I I . I I I I I I I i . . � � I . I . . ".NrV% . "I . 11 I I I . , , . I � I � . " I I . ­� ''I I 1. I I . : . ­ � . . THE X140kWER - TIMES, ' � I .11 �� vw'US11xv 0eV$,.,V: : �­ 1. � I �.,� I I � I . I I I I � .1 � : I'� � I., I I ��' � I'll, .11 .. I ______.1�.._­_..­. ,ell, I I �.. : . .1 ---11 __­­­­"�� ."..""" ; I �. .1 - I -111, ­ I . I 11 "I I =1' - ",", . � - - � _.________­___._­ I , ,­ I I , I #A ­ . — I � . STRANOE OAFES, -_-111-111.1111.11 ­ I MB FOR PETER. 0% W" )� , , 0 191 I . ^ �. ,. ''RAWO .IN COMMONsi , - L lot WO'.... Eauffla Wome Rosta%jr4nts Where Travelers Got a Tbs. K1%, of Servia is N I 1. � .1 I �: � , -___1_4_ � ­ I New Somation. In Europ4ls Courts, 0 1 i , ;� Isom FAMOUS svcc-NEs IN l3pjj*r�, t There is (or was) in Berlin a cer- Through the open 1vindow of the 1. le "taia cafe where, mideneess Is the key.- in BR,dgrade ,came the Mon- is , ; �, W � , I$H PARLIAMENT. pl�ellhlloe in the Sprin". ; r ! ' al 's body lull of knife thrusts and .. �1: - ., � .1 I .:note of the waiting -staff. Every pat- . . erunobed upon the pavement. Thou , I 0 .� �,' 1 � ron -%yho, enter -restaurant Is , I . : . I . � , s, the � e beaixtiful . . � I ! hustled roughly into S seat, abruptl'$ � .. I � �' The Episo,de of a Short Time Ago interrogated .as to his wants, and Que,6U, DTa , and with a rigor she The Blood Is Watery ... Difficult , I I T, I When Premier Asquith. Waa Re- llnali:� has to submit L't� seeing his stiffe'144 Allrdied. From other win- - t I " wr b is " � .11 . . , �� . " , , , fused a Hearing� Was, Witho,pt food, thrust before him with as littl� dows otl od' a were 4umPed-col- lo Get the Healing Pro-. ., � I � . - _de -camp) end palace Te, �; I 1, j I ;. . - ceremony as one ml-ght ,show to &,oiiejs� aides . I cess Started. 1 . , 1, 14, � Pgrallel, $u,t the I'Menaaarte," a* sb'ay dog. . tamers -who bad sought to stay the , "' i Lord Brougham Called It, HPs This cafe is, of course, one of the 2 . .. . . angalna�y hands ivi -the butchers of - , . . . I all": Slide, failing, had died as (lid But Whatever the Cause You Can � . ; . Had Some Fierce Debates, . many "freak" 'restaurants N,rbich Toy . . I 1":1 . ` _1 1. � I I I ., . abomia on the Continent,, and its their lege lord, I - I 1� .1 " I I it was Zord'trougham. who 04 �5 simply . And a -while thereafter a ruessage P,elieve the Itching and Real I __ , . ��, '� - ce entire scheme of rudeness I - , ,Y,7 he waiting Peter, "The act customers ,as born to t' � 1 �, Irqwred to the British Hopse of COM- a -device to attv 3'11 woTit,is finidshed," it read, "the throne I � . the Sores With � ��L , j**ns as, "a, menagerl-%'� and a �by,:,qearch of a new sensation, which ua- awaits -you." Thus they sat a live, . �. , - I I doubtedly they secure, I J�, L. I . � e dead. nR. CHASE'S OINTMENT xone'Speaker who �qaid, that it Was Ill one metropolitan c,ty there is, a x ii the, throne -of on �,11 1 3 .�� . in& 11 ,� I . I . i#, school for ma=ers�` Eveats'at r0l"faurants which boasts that it has such is the brief yet graphic a.ccount LP . , , I . I ,�* , �,.�, � I . W. Stepbee,a during the last few 'never closed its doors for a single one, writer gives of the -way !a W - hich Salt rheum and eczema are usually � i, King P(Aer -came to the Servian th-rone � I . I I people ,hour from the day of its open�ng, I time, of year because of ''. vo a will probably -lead many . . . I i:�, I .. ,, ,a,T I nce, to the alter that frightful tragedy in Bel. worse ,at this l mar�6 were not niore than twenty ye'aTS 81 the 'tudden change of temperature �� :�,�� , ,to agree that these re I it time, A double staff of -wait- grad n - yeas "murderous plotters slew and flae watery condition of the blobd. 14together unwarrantable, I " er I en Queen DTaga allCI I It IS not jaeowsaxy to iefer to the j�� , . ?�ri,11117s` uployed, and the cleaning of ago `1�'h , 11; . ,The recent uproar 'was with"t the Tooms Is done in sections -and King Alexander and 10 suffering . caused from the ln­-� 1'� I . during slack times. As far as the ��"L� , ip4rallel, for never before -in th�, his� . hurled their bleeding corpses to i , itching nor to' the tendency oLthese �Z , . I 1-bo;Ty of Parliament has the fxime writer is aware, this non -closing con- courty&Td of the palace. I - � of the day ch itutes Whister . a record which is ciulte j I -the ief ad- . st, But -King Peter has act found his ailments to spread over the entire I . Pi , ser of the sovereign -been ,refused ,unique. blood-stained throne g. ,�Aa of roses. body. The essential point is how. . . �, I ., 11 � . 4 hearing in the House of which he j European irulers are ,Wu very thin- to bring abo-dt cure, and if you have �, Tourists who "did" the sights ( I IAP. the leader. A.t the� same time there Paris a few years ago will probably skinned, but they have no love for been reading the cures jaported from , .11 tAvo been many 'Isceneslp in the - to swing time to time in this paper you wIll' I ; I i �Ajommons 'equa4y as ex8iting and" remember the amazing "convict" hiia and whe4 he set out nothing , - was a garbed around the -royal circle some %yGeka already know that there is , I 047�vexsive, of the dignity of our'legis, cafe, where every waiter hideous uni- ,ago he received the royal enub. like Dr. Ch"els Ointment as a cure `Ive agsoll like a felon, wearing the Peter,set out on his grand calling for eczema, sait rheum, psoriasis end , . bly. as that 4hich took form of the French convict. Chaia% . a � . I . . tour accompanied by a, bonsiderable overy form of itching Ain diseas I , , - .1. ace a few days ago. -as who handcuffs. and other grim relies de- ody of gentlemen of the.Servian oourb This ointmeat stops the 'flehing � . PThere, are 61d ParliamentaTia corated, the walls of tile extraordin- Ll I ra I 1 �, tm remember the memorable meno ary resta,urant, and the plates on in tawdry tinsel and shooting, gallery al ost as ,soon, as applied lessens yhe decorations to meet up, with European discharge from the vesidles- -or Dua. l . � ' ,� 18712, when the late Six Charles which the food was served were . � . 11 I . * ke, whose speeches in the on dishes, The owner InOnarchs and excharije- throne room ters, cleans out the morbid growth' , . . He wanted andstimulatea theprocess-of heahon. _ I Accused .the coitirl ofw=ton. ex- ,6f this.1reak cafe, no doubt, amassed compliments with them. 11 . =ce and attacked monaTchical I erable fortune. to get acquainted with the ruling .Because other treatments have f " - I . � . . , , a consid rn the pToper tilt of a ad, you may leel discouraged, But in �­ 1. . 11tions M general --�- declaring. Paris is undoubtedly the paxe,4t of Ola -MS and lea I'— self to b6 purely and nmply a w,ird cafes, Near the Boulevard crown, but it appears that the sove- Dr. Chases Ointment there is. a 4ure '.�,,,, I . whooplet f r you. We know this -15ecan-se ,Of� I ;�!. �, epublican-was challenged to make Get doesn't care a ,:� 11 Montmartre there stands the famous reign I '. similar statement on the floor of Cabaret de Xeant (Inn of Nothing- about Peter. He isn't accepted at face Ze reports we have received. fiom so � ,� ., He' is generally rated as a many thousands -of oases. . � , . House. With characteristic de- ness, ox Death). The entrance to the valuO- . ermination S r Charles did so, r,ud cafe is through a small opening in tWO-sPOt- Hi's brother potentates did For initance there is,the cure of . . -him at the station and of Mrs. Nettie Massey of Cousecon,,Ont., - �en lye found an ally in MT, . ku- a, black shutter, and, once inside, not meet .� �L I � . - - the visitor is ap�alled by the gloom couxse they neglected to kiss him on who had psoriasis or chronic eczema � � � 1. erbert, who rose and de6lar ;, so � bad that almost th4 wholb body ''I I I self also a republican, an �ex- of the room. Lighted by flickering the cheek. �J, , kraordinary tumult. arose. Re made his arst visit to the King was covergd, with cores, and thres .. .. ta�ers, its waUs are hung with pie- of Italy, a -ad, I -or xeasons best known doetor-9 feAled to curd kex, One : . Says the chronicler of that time: tures representing skeletons in varl- � I MI-ited, ous forms of activity. Food and to Victor Emmanuel, PeteT's stay was doctor said she OOujdn*eTb.a cured. ".. � "Some hundreds of strong, 4E . I . 1, . . furious men we're shouting and yell- drinks are served on coffins,4and the limited. He wasn't at the Quirinal Write to Mrs. Massey about her ease. t ,�ng on the benches, with the 6bject. vraite,, ax -e garbed like undertakers' long enough to find his way to $lie Dr. Cha,se% Ointment, 60c. a bdX, . ­ .. . pf.� interrupting and drowning the mutes. dining -xoom alone. At St. Petersburg at all dealers -or Edman - son, Bates, & , 701ce of one man. . . . They roar- . I -he got the .sort of reception a book Co., Limited, Toronto. . pd, hissed, gesticulated with the fury , agent might expect. The fourth as- - . - a,ry: disappointed Youthful Logic.. sistant deputy master of the horse A iftstery to TommY. � �1 the sixpenny gall, gave him the freedom of th I ,,, - 'In some boxing night performance.' The teacher in elementary mathe- e stables In daylight little Thomas .glostpd ? IThe shrill 'cock-orow,' unheard in the matics looked hopefully about the and kept Peter in the saddle for the over bi., book of'Indian stories:.and I . ouse of ommons for a, whole gen- room. "Now, children," she said, "I greater part of the time- When P-'t6t longed to , Prowl in prairie grasses , . . 17rat' , shrieked once more in 'the, wish you to think very carefully be- was finilly permitted to see the Czar �pdfspring upon white men, smash. e. '0 I's of the bewildered officials." fore -you answer my next question." the &6hedule called for less than 15 ing their heads in with tomabawks. I it, I � The strength ofAhe Ikslj party in The small pupils sat eagerly aws. minutes' audience. Nicholas told Pet. But v�hen darkness fell he sentl6kht- . . . 'the present House, and the furious Ing it, wide eyed and, in some in- er that -he hoped Seivia's future -would e-ned glances at all 'the shadOWS and . 16 romised on the Home stances, open mouthed. be prosperous, but he didn't call in felt the shivers run down'his tiny %1. - I a ,wht -which is p "Which would you rather have, his wife and say. "Czarina, here's ",Mother," he whisperecl one 4 ,e, question, is causing people to , spine. .,� wonder whether there will be a, Te- three bags with two apples in each Peter the potentate, charming Tiller; iYkht as he stared at his old father , ,petition of the scenes which occurred bag, or two bags NvWi three apples you'll be delighted to meet him." And b;Ycfing over his book ";ss dactdy � _ I ,� r.'No", � _ I teacher. he didn.1 spread a banquet; ns' cc�� . en Mr. Gladstone was fighting for the nBar- -e-, er in the India , t ? � jwh "Three bays ,with two apples in by this measure. It was no uncommon est Peter got to it was the sideboar<l. replied his mother. 0 ybu I - I thing for Irish members of PaTlia- each bag," said a b07 in one of the Whieil word was conveyed to Em- askp' "Because if he wasn't "' said I I iment in the 'seventies and 'eighties last seats, while the -class still de- peror Francis Joseph that Peter's itiA Thomas in an a -wed voice, ";�� scalp� '. � 1� l Ro be suspended in batches Of twenty 'bated as to the best answer. erary would take him to Budapest. ed him?" . I , ',� . ifind thirty at a time, while in 1901 "Why, Paul?" asked the teacher. the aged emperor and -diplomat slip- _i . . . , .. I ' "Because, there'd be one more bag ped out of town and from the royal A Composer. " 11 . I ,X -r, Playin and 'veil other National- to bust," announced the praqtdcal �ohateau at Goedbelloe sent -word that . I 11 . I i ws were forcibly removed by the . mathematician. , I Hoax -I thought you said that man. � A Olice. But all these scenes- pale into youno' his health forbade him eve, so much . "' Ifilsignificance, when compared with as seeing royal visitors. That rn�ade was a musician? r Tonsense 1 i . oth J.oak-l\ Ithe free fight -which took place on He Was Waiting. Peter look up the time tables for - "You certaii-dy told me he wrote . I IN .. __ - -a -Ju�y 27th, up try girl or capitals. I I I "­ ­ . it -he floor of the House o . 1 pretty, rosy-cheeked eo , -melodies." . ' . . :11593. . I . ­ I Of course it is known that Peter 4 . entered a depaxtment store. X-4 was a "I told you he was a composer Of :� .: ". It bbgaa with Mr. Chamberlain s bargain day, and the crowd was great- was down to a shoestring when he heirs. He sells soothing 'sirup." , .1 I - ipposing the, passage of the fourth er than usual. She wandered about became King. The royal stables were V t I : 1. iclause.of the Rome Rulp Bill throulh from floor to floor-usingy the stairways a team Of horses or two and the state � . .� . .., I - coach an ancient hack -with a few � A Calendar of Straws. _.,P��-� )��8 Ifte House Mr. Gladstone playful Y because she was adraid of the eleva ­ . , # luded to his oppor.pnt as the tors -and, finally she stopped, lost and stripes of tarnished gilt on the *heels We are not o-aly pleased but tllTne� " , �� I rd, "'ng; I � , ' Dpvil's advocate," and in a bitter confused, in the middle of the biggest, and insignia -on the dashboa . Thi 15y a feather. The history of a man r ,]��ech the member forlVe-it Birming- store she had -ever seen. have been looking �ip recently. �he is a calendax of straws. If the nos ; � j. Crn taunted the follokers of Air. A floorwalker saw her and politely set a better table in the palace anti of Cleopatra had. been shorter, saI( 1. , .- 'a --i � - to heel" at approached. the court isn't forever being warned Pascal in his brilliant way, Anton� , I dstone with "com* , ,, ' he call of the "G.O.M." "Is any. uP" he to keep the gas bills down. might have kept iho world. -Wilmott I � �f body waiting on yo I � " � '� ' Unfortunately he commenced one asked, with a pleasant smile. The Servian couxt is a comie-opera - I ; _! �,_ I � . .L "Never sincp "Yes sir," answered the girl blush- affair. The Servians refuse to take or- � !',,,, � tof hiF; sentences with Clothes Sinners. , �, e days of Flerod," and. the word Ing to'the Toots of her'flaxen hair; ders, even from the King, as to how Charity covereth a multitude of peo I I I 01"Herod" bad hardly. escaped his "he is outside. I couldn't get him, to they shall dress, at -co7rt balls and ,! . a when there car;e a volume Of come in, and now I doiPt know which drawing -room functions. Also they ple with cast-off -nrments. ____ I I ili� . . I I �ansxvoringy cries'from the Irish mem- door he's at." . insist that the palace is not for the - . . ibers: "Judas!'Judas! Judael" Im- . exclusive few, but for all and singn- imediatelv the House was in a state Things worth while are more apt to lar. The singular invariably attend I yl��. k excit�rnent. and the chmax was come your -way if you go after them. the'doings. The Belgrade haberda,her LOO K I I ,,,'� ' � Ireached when . an Irishman, Mr. appears in his most gorgeous necktie I himself into a, seat, �-- ...--.-. ­_ � - ­ - I ,I, I ; gan. thrust - n ce of the same We have numerous city real I �eoxt to Mr. &rson. "Mr. Hayes I . I to those who are attracted by it. The I - I Zisher promptly,seized ,h -'m by the, late6t novelties in colored waistcoats estate investments that will.re , . f FIVE POINTS IN . � ineck and flun- him from the bench. , . are worn by the gay boys and som& tt1rn 15 to 20 per cent. on your � Th -n the ?Un. be. -an. For threo' of the liveliest patterns in checks and I � 11, . I I money. . . I I 11ni-nut(,s the gangway was a mass of i 1 s -tripes are introduced in "pants." . . I . I I ; sur.ging, struizling, exc,'.tp,d humaD- 1 BOND There is no good form length of shirt If you have$ r, 000,or more hi I I I " f or women. trains. Shoetop c . I -ity, amid which were to be seen! Few wear ash it will pay you to write or , '. :figur�,s hitt'rig out right and left.! INVESTMENT9 � -our visit to , - frocks seem to be most popular.. It is � call on us during �5 1 1 1 Abnvt forty members. more or Ies,. � , all very, very dem'ocratic. the Canadian Nmtioaal Bxhfbi- struggle,: 9f A desirable investment , eng-v .- � I � ged in this ,pugilistic I G Rs. tioli. . ,and when the parVeipants came to' hasinittheset -.mtials� I CARE OF THE FIN E I :, *courit the loss, one member had ani I - - En - CO � I I I 43ye w1jose usefulness had been tem-, , the safety of tAl�, principal . I kow to Remo DAVIS, DlVr�R & -, I porarily interfered with and another! -the! certainty of income I ve Stains. and Keep the 407 Lumsden Building, Toronto. , . I I Rails Smooth. I ---,-.- _ I -compb0nerl that a colleague had at.', -a fair and fixed rate of . I - ---- ----'-----'------ . temp!( ­J to mar the beauty ,of hl� pre- - There axe various preparations sold 1 I I - - 4 Empire Realty Agency, I nose. . i . -and by manicures to remove stains under I I . ciation. in value n . the finger nalls. With. careful use 21 RICHIVIOP40 STREET CAST I Thero �as only been one such, I saleability. t And 1275 SLOOR ST. WE'37, .scene in the Eng,Esh Parliament; but� ;. mos of these can be relied upon, but I r ' A; if there is any doubt about a special Havefor sale improved Frult Form,; 01 tile . , I I :they are frequent r .3 J[ Bonds, carefully select- �ieparation substitute lein juice. ?Contirwnt. In March of Mit year Oil all slztts. Also good property inve6r, .-' 4,tbert� ,.vas a fight in the Chamber of ed,.ensure to the investor I I As a staiii peniover ,t is excellent. ments in Toront,o and cournry tuwL-A 1 .1 I - 'keop:i had a � I -Deputies in Paris, when members 2:11 these desirable ele- I and the wiahan who . A lq,) hn- olo t,)r wthi or le.w4s, ' , � I ' -- �Vrfl,e :ow tvirriet,Wrig. �.11 lexchanged blows and insults, and ji ments and are invariably milem4m -on t*,ie t5tat_uaary mLshsLund �few Jays later the Huna secured- nrincinal and --,�. she washes tier haixls rarely garian PRrlia- , wh; I I I FARM$ FOR SALE, ­­1- ,Vc X)-41VSOX_RE� XNOWS. , I I . . I . I I IV, YOU wAwr To SELL A FARM I consult Zile, I IF YOU WANT TO BUT A VARX . consult mo. T . HAVE $OXHI OF T R21, BEST FaTril, stool,-, grain awl ftiry farms ia On- tario on my list at right prices. H. W, 1)A)VSOX, NINETY 004� BORNE Street, Toronto. ''. I I 11 . I I 1. 1� I . 1. � go ACRES -.&LL CUf ,TIVATED- I $oil sandy 16am and'ols' ;, good .buildings; well fenced; plenti )1 water,, near, town school and- R. .D�; 19,119 RV9� orchardl no foul seed. 4ddresa . 1odrow, Zox 827, Pictou, , Out. 80-0 .. __ -,--. _­ - RELP WANTED. DO'�NTLN,110X SCHOOL -OF BH4UTY` Culture,263 Colloge*Street, Toronto, Greatlyre oe ra e� tormouthof ,-"I:, 'UM. Part swishing to learn this -pica able aid interesting profession should writefor partioularo.at once, ,Aoorres- popdence course arranged for out of town I . pupils. , — I I MISCELLANEOUS, �� VETERAN QRANTS,WA1qTBD-9�T-, TARIO; unlooated or loo�tod- , 14 pmy _ , township. or district, -Northern OntAVIO. � Ighest bash prioe'paid, Melhollaud & No'., Tokonto. I k I " - I AGENTS WANTEPa , A GENT$ WAN5 I- . Ry RX A_NL -oan nial�o $10 �er d&T,; high olqss bisiness with best ple, axtiol sella It - 3 so f; territary allot ed. Calvert R��yeri .- %du - -1 P_j)Y . OX I It AGENO'K propositiousoonvihoeslas that none oanequalours. You will"alwaTs rpgre% , If you don't ' I lov �srt oula a Trivellork Dop?T,,K8..4lb,rt street, Ot- tawa. % ____ . - - A GENTS WAWTED-A. LIKE FOR _LA. every hoifie -,write iis for our choice list of agents' s#?lles; we haVO the great-, , , .esb,agency propos tion. In C=hdA to�dst; -no outlay xecessary. A�pply BAtish Oall- ail an Industrial Co., 228 Albert street, Otitwa. - -_ --'— I TEACHERS WAMTED. � 9 . __ W A X T E D-IgGRX1L TRAZTED trained tk6cher for S. S. No. 7� 0suabrtich;,Protestbuit preferreN' duties begin Sept; Ist; salary 4400.and,u *ards, goording, to experle4ce. Wm. J! 1)01!08� ",I ' I I ... ,2nd Con. Aults7411% Ont- . I shall be glad'if �11'111j� )e '� la - 'i e' 1 L 1 1 ' M "� I 0 -at -of -town clients WI'll malke . � i Ux_ ) (�11 .1-n I . � _R1 use of my offices duri-ng Ux- , , Ll 'hibition time. � JOSEPH P. CA�NNON, 'D Member DorainionStook ri,%cliai2i]ge. . . . Room$ 0, 10, 1.1, I 14 KING ST. EAST., TbRONTO.' . Phones Main, 648, 649, I All Porcupine and Cobalt stocks bought . and sold on commission. I - - . -1 , PorcupfffieMa7p�Free - � I Iq .. To Intro6ze the SECURITY COMPANY 'FU ! �2�L,� 3 � DOLLAM xAr szRvioi of tl�a rorcu. , � __�_ __ pine Gold Cainp we will aend FRYE the Ant large map enumerating 40 of the PrIA" elpal propertle3 and relative location Of Porcupine to other. Canadian Mining CaMP3, showing railroad and water routes to tlie enrop ate * also current Issue of THIC LETTAR 6AN POROUPINE, which - e 91-1. full Information on .all rorouplae a s Mi MI ' " jg� ' �h.. To. J1 'L e '!� r. .to. I SECURITY CO., LTD- . �� Members Dominion Stock Exchange, P . 5 T 1035LKF-INT BUILDING, TORONTO, CAN. � . — CAN` 0 E R K. D. Evans, Discoverer of the fa--- Eysua Cancer Cure, desires ail who suffer with Cancer toviritstohim. Two days' treatment cures ex- teraa) or interoal cancer. Write to X. D. EVANS Brandon,maniteba, Canada. __ iMi M11FICIAL LINS �� MT The "Double Adjostable Anti. . ')* - Xo� friction Slip 8ocketll k the greaces .,.. I mm....'- boon ever devised (or arfiftin . , . limbs. . ;"tv,� . I I'll, I .. .. ei IT SATISFIES ,�� P H relieves the jar to tho !;ystein and . '. affordq §-;�98 and comforD 99 DO ... other artificial limb c4n. . . I ., I I 11 . ... . ofevery description at Moderate ;;.:.. Prices, �'! DOMINION 1- .1 . ,A. 1� . j " �' ARTWICIAL U MvB CD., ,.?.,��.i � 000nto. ,"'P- . ld'-'��, ' Phone 03226. - . I __ Hn, �j -e j 4 S F R E EZ . 5 HEAVEN -BORN Mell, "Xing" of ,Lundy Returns to the . Mainland. Lundy Island, the granite roek ,off the, coast of Devowwhere the battle- ship Montaga was wrecked, has lost I Its "king," The venerable owner of the island, the Rpv. H. G. Heay. 9,�, after spending practically all his life in his granite castle fiter6amongst '00p le, who number 35, has ,been "is ' olled to Teti*n to the rhainland comp , 0 increasing years and illness, I Zri.ni't aven, Nyho is 84 years old, had a 'severe attack of bronohRis 'recently, and a telegram ba4 to be sent to the mairilAnd ifcato'i io,'&ogs lix a speci4l boat. For a long 11me Mr. Heaven's life was in danger, The bleak Island �Lnd its people -will see . him no more in the ,winter, though he May vlait'the Took occasionally in the war= weatlier, Mr. Heaven has been "king" of Lun4y since -his youth.i Being private property, the ,island has no local io,verning- body,, but the lit, tle Arcadia has small neea for lays, as nobpdy 0%ver- seems to -think of crame onere, Mi. Heaven has been' , king, parl�iament, and -preserver pf 01. .4 . 1..-.31 1 I __� w:t!! I I - i! I 10 � I I !:! I . — � I . . . , , I . g ,", � ' DIR. C, GORDON HEWITT� Dominion Zutomologl0psayk 1j'a4ag to the infantoo death late fiom liatesti4d, 4momes lod diwhoca 5PTq*d by,the hmse. fly. 1W bolieves that the 90.459ea . , barinlen By is yestly cauiqlho. death of thousmas of, iufau% as well &W . , sproo4ing the gems of typhoi4 feva. 5 0 W. I L. MAS (f)' N "S 0 Fhr Pads ey' 4� . are the onl� thing that wiU rid your, house -of these dangerous peits�, , �__ _ , , J­�.., � *1 S C 7, ru e endear- oed him to all'Ms '6ub'jepts. He ,could ht;'vd been, as autoorati6.-as the Tsar, Is Liq`ucr and ".,.", � �. , , '' 'I" I � , I " �� .� � �1� �� I ... , . �,� �11� � : , . � .�U4 he has maeroly� blen,the friend Of the p6ople. Tall �an dignified, with . j�.-�, t0l. . . " � ",;"M,, '. "i", ,� , 'a long', Aowin'g white 1>0ard, he -has .y. ,kingly appodr44,0"e, aA ' In 8;.,jru'4 , - , Sj3.1,0 bf his *,�"-,�, T a co Habits, .,,��;­., ,� � "I, ,�_; ;, ,�, �'. , ,,,, , """' � , woAL11p, years . - erful 0`b U I li, me i4ory', wh1oh �euabMwm Wr .P"n ., ,, , ,�7 I nea 1". , ' be- ­ - '" �, , I'll , � 1.� .. 1. ,,,;.Over , .,thatt� ,,a , LVIX _� sinall'o ., drii7,04" . I &ance-Ae. we: . � .6n, T�u�d , " �i *�,6i�.' .- '66pt 10hole 11 CA A. &TAGGARTs AD-, I -T, . ,4, " I "'' 1 Th �' U%r bat evgWih th& I " lorr' 'Qjfe&.ta1n1y �",; , e . ,� il',� ,:, I ,69 .he island. *,ks It" wrecking of the ,Mbn t 0. , ,te� � in Ref�reuces as to Dr. IvTbTaggart's, . , �x, " . . ��,, �- : 1900, A� -Ws ownexpbnse Mr. Heaven . � �4 built a bi4s; church on the top. of- ibe professiona Stall 9 and personal ' . I din - , " "I, ��"" �� I I ,X I � �� I Island, and eqnducted service regue. Integgity permitted by: ",''I:, t ,,. 11 Urly Wore -his little congregation. _ - Leredith, Wef justice. $ir W. R. N' , I _1!� I �i� � � I . A�Art f rom c6astguards and ligh�&OIXSA kee�ers, MT. H,eaven'r? �'subjeotil,t are, ss ex-Fremier. of 0*_ $it 0. W. Ro , . I � I . all eAgaged 1XI agriculture, � . t4tio. .'hi D.D., President Rev. N.. Burwas. _\ . . Why He Didn't Shoot. Victolia College. �. "My-deax," remarked, Mr. Goodman Rikht Rev. J. V. SweeneY, BishOP I 1, I , � as h�' siaxolied for' the lost ooklar stud;,"X believe you were Tight when . 6f Toronto. . . Cos., . lion. Thomas Coffey, Senator,' ___ � I t, Yon. Said there was a burglar.in th,b hous-a last night." . . tholic Record, I I i�ondon. ,, L), I ��' :V4 do YOU think zo?" she 4slwd. 4 ' Dr. MdTaggart's-vegetable reme- � . T�erl,` he said as he iouAd the, missing stud"by j5te - ,d -),91n it with -a diqs for the liquor and toUacco� habits are healthful, safe, iuexpenw . � . j hiz stockinged feXpil 10A good � deal of -inoney in ;yy pockets whe4 I sive home treatr4ents. No hypo- �1 went to bed and thexes none there, &rniic injections; no publicity; n& �4'11 n,OW.�' ' . "'It's all your OW31 fault " she re- loss of time from business, and a� ,� plied, "You ou'ght' tohave jot ,Lp.-and - eirtainL 6re. ,Consuliation or cor- invited. t;�'J, *�:�A� thq wretffi, .tf you lad respondenc� �, '. thot tbeen , uldn't ve los "the .Taver 7ou wo, ha . a. To ensure attention addres, �"��,-, .I 1 I maoney." I � I I I L '(Yes,"'said Goodman meditatively, . DR. MCT,AGGAR-T, " �5,1,A � ­�L I 4�1':��"',.,4. "but it I'd shot t& burjla� I'd be a Caie Central rress"Agency, S. ,,,,, 1, . widower -now I" I 7o Pearl Street, Toroutm i,�,�, , r , �, �. - Covered the Ground * I I I I . , ,� ,� �, 1.1 A men who -was ,dunned by a'boak- Seller for 16 book delivered some .Ame Fish Used, For Soap. . � I , ` I 11� � f �,� �; �1!_, I before'xeturne'd the bill with thi� writ,-, The angler or fishing frog, though , �. , �� ten on it -."'I never ordered thi�-book. Il I did you did not send A. If I . -nowheTa'oommon, seems more gen4r- ally distributed around England's. 11:h� ,� ,,�ol' ."Y . I , , �. 1:) - .got i j paid for - If- -I didn't I t 6 'it 0 co,asts than 6oine ;Luthorities suPP s�� I ,� I _._`�: I woret. The !hiigleT is so ,called from -the curi- ", . I I ' Definitions of Ma7- ous "rod and balt".1ormed by a modi-, I fleation of a Tay of the front' dorsal .1 . Nlan� has een defined by. kTistotle � . fin, which '%ras formerly fended to� attract smaller fish, but the entire hid- . I 11 as f$a jeasoning aninia I 11 by ��lat, as " "a �_ 9ous body is a mar*dlolfs­ffilftdt�W��—`�_- �� -- ,"a political animal b� Dante as .' and ridiculous animal," by Varchl, adaptation to the bottom of the sea, upon 'which the creature walks, using . , by'Boerhave, men ",mu& worked up by the band of God." the pectoral fins for feet. This ma- . -value, � , � __ — rine ogre has little except for museums, but the gall is used by Irish , � I I � , __. — ... - ...� washerwomen to bleach linen, and in IL A� LYON. EL T� rLUAIMER Iceland it is utilized for the manu- LYON& PLUMMER factnreof soap. -St. James' Gazette. - I M=Mrs Torouto !Rock EUbluge. Napoleon and "Julius Caesar.` , F� Bonaparte was one night at the play, ROM and 001111S 8011ght ad S01d OD in Paris, and it happened to be "Ju- ,� . Toronto, Montre3l, NEW YOrk and LOD- "us Caesar." Tal-riia performed the- I part of Brutus, and when he knelt to don, England, StoCk E00211190S. Caesai and sa4d "Give- us Toack our' liberties," the Weclamations all over ,' . Dealers in Goveroraeut and Mllllie'Pal Do' the house were. so great that nothinr , bantures and INVESTMENT SECURITIES. could be heard on the stage for many, ',sports on any Canadian or AMA= ,ec',,,,,y f urntshed on application. minutes Bonaparte meanwhile was, 1* � 21 Melinda Street, Toronto. taking snuff in his most violent Way-, I Telephones M 7973-9. Cable Address ­Lyeapt=." �yhicli he always did when agitated; L� I The next day lie sent orders that that 4 ___ _______,._____._ ___.,____ - play was not to be acted any more. ------- . I IW T—T NTI�'Y'ki-l"nryn I'll Old Parchments. t - - Old parchments of all descriptiontv I ,STOCK BROKER , always fetch good prices. Dealers, - have invented a, process for removing: I Member Standard Stock and Alining the ink, and eventually the cleaned Fichange. parchments in many oases come bEick. I LISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN I as "fine French kid gloves." Ther I clippings remaining when ' the gloves, I Correspondence lnirite(L , are made are not vasted. Mixed with - 33 MELINDA ST� TORONTO. ; vellum and bits of leather, they are 11 _ . ------ i 1 boiled down 'for "Size." The coarse- - .. ­ _. ­­ ______ sbaving gs, with odds and ends of seal- - __ aud7 other skina, are utilized for fill- . AIVERIS .RESTORATIVE . I ing cheap tennis balls. I I . . . -, " . cures Catarrh of theBladder, .'.?,: ; Uleeratloo2itid Falling of tile "21 . India Rubber. I I I .1 J1 - QS'., wuw� Aild jlreyenw all of fliese .11 I . I bixuble.s. him herbs in cap- .6. �". in 13mzil the rubber -gatherer aver -- I "n I'll � , �Y��, , " suift Two aollar.4 per box. -A.- p,­�s.16 T),)ujj(ls of juice a day. ' ' ' � 1� -P Trial box, one d(,fllar. 66it to, ' . ___ ___ —, . I . will have to blush for thL uns!glatll 9 ., �1­141) ally address. IN rito 0. F. ALVER, 10 Bay I " I- - -. ------ -- ,0- -i! , '* , 1, � ., I. ;. . � I -:i,; of her -lik. .. � .-,.,, I Ml!f; U4 M nWe' - - """' "'U" ' 0. P.A.-38. .1911. , V �, ��,vl r 1",��,, . .,, ... I . 1, - . 4=ent haii the stormiek sitting on interest -by the total as- , 91,", r I �, : , �' �ot - L_-;_____ - . I n �, in Lit -, ,;" " .P 2$Aimfur�L TH E: I NVES-TM ENT � �, recorl. whieb ia saying a good deal "I I i iu.UR f Jor that assembly has earimd tho sets of the co��Pany that oxalic aci-j Ir, alto good, but ;t io ­­.&, -'"-"�-,=-,.,..-"-tl....��p-�..�,�a�.-... .1 . . -A NEVUS MUREAU - ---_---­­_-__­_---- ­_­­­.­—__--_-_-­%_-. .. - 111� �rpptwiflan of being tht, rowdiest, issues them. llnjunijuz to .,:�njo skins, It should 1)-.� STIN:gts AND V.11010s; BOUGET A.,C) SOLD . . , . . i l,ed witli a b*t ot cotton on tht, rorr,�flpon,lexm in ,%It rinutwial cen'res It bring% eavh week informationthat . %le recommelld tile pilrehase at Onee of '' , 'P,,ir1k4rtiPrxt in the ,Zorld. I app I . -is 1�1� . � q Write us today for our litera- I Counts. it m'rves the pooket liaeres . � . IN TfOrp have b I imd vf an orans-, v. ood stick. In us- ' of tile 11west(Ir., .15 131-oad bt., Ni,.w Y �' ur% - U � 1 Ir ty. _. ; n. ,.r.� .". " , 6 I _�' S 41 .... . .— . " Vi, ""' � " � 1% ",-,% 12M A- IN, V - ture on Bond Investments and a :`E! 0 "I"' ' " I FiNAH`1'i;1 *; " ,h ,jh ,� ' ean ,,;,nmt, exe-tingyj I , ,�� i A,i44 U & 1,13. . 7u , 07- I tlie tips of the . _�__ "CPW"; in the ulg tile It'113011 fingert: 9- I , tbo 10 -tory ,,Imerfca ' n , Conaresq, and, list of those we recommand. , ' . Mumbarr Doniioiot Stock Vxcha,ng_- and . i --- ___ I . I � . ia , j 2_91 d , I . of tl,lat as,embly teRs con .�:� ,Tubbed into a section of it. 'icroi)to Board of Trnda, . I , I 0, " ,, " L S r, � ' , .� ' . . . 0 I -te. ,.­,, we -water. IS TOXONITO STREET, TO,"ENTO. CAN . . I ­ . bov, in 1838, une� cornxrro�:zrnan chal- L_ , , , rh,r .11 with clear A Ciplcmatic Satire. �,,�, Jona­l, L �nofhor to a diir,l and sh-rit I .1,,:tiu-,4 on the sides of the fingers _. __ ______________,._. , - . -- The kin 1 I I - moved with a moisL I - .4 of I'Aadagao, being engaged OF SWASTIKA, LTD. I "I ;are. quickly re . ­ -------.--- . I �_ I , 'bin) ' it -10", and of th- F(10te.B(,ntoT1 . R YAL �-junnli.'o Z�on in a iispute wi , th the hine, of Borne- I JA(kjohis Swastilca.) 11 � � tifyNtLI". obom Senator Foote advanced ! . 'G. TILLA is invaluable to gW,1,r(Vm-<­ L. g%.Mir. %virute Inal as follows: I i I j'L'l3.('!ntor) w�th 'CU RITI ES f', ­,,t off th, first It, . .n"j rll�q. I _... , 71 ,�, �:I,,tto, blotelies al or preserv- P_V`,,�­ K yli,41FM "-L'- .1111�1..-, jlroc��edili.g further in this Limited amount df stock to be issued. For partioulars write . _ ,.J, � � I .. ._ r ,§ '! I P . ..� I * 4 I iN 1k; I " 1, 1,40 , � J) a r­volver S �� ,� , , gp �",��... ,iwri stivI voo - - doing any disfigur- , 1P.,f ,.,,� ,-, 1'1,� ��'. 'I- �P­, .*� � . � I ,� I i I , " R � .1 I., ��6� �,. - wto-zor I cl,ni ind thr, ri-pall of your "I � � X, 4 Q " _,� ". 15.'L" , * .9.Q R I.,is, ' I "'itZ , , ital." I MI ! I . I., , , _ .e,. . 'O , � , gk ..I ,d r, , 1, e, (1 -, o n iseverul oceh- :, t ,�',t . P z . I 1, , , , , N, j _ . :* ,� _A A 11 1, .,;, " .. , ,f. ,or I -oil) lily cap., - , . , r Con I :) N I 11"_g"' J�fj"h't�" I., 11-wes where ,he Ain " , I 0 . I V11- ih- Auiwrioo' - r es i, ax' tv, s irg _�_ 'I, .., i,. 111:111st �! CAN AWAN MIN IN G SECURITY C - , r , L - �. w ( 7 a'o, � . ,P.f �, , - 4t - I I `1�o , '4t,�Pjjpj�'tF r�,C.,.,!!L,-" undn. �ho, luails has roa7honod za 1:ttlo 4; . ��'., k Tow ,v* i r.,:i1yod by th!s imposs;,hle .� - � , I L , th,� �, a f, St, � n I NX C.7 M-5:11R71.11J. 11"VIUMIG - " i . �, 1, � L I ))�- 1j".11 u�ijollrlxvo lyn account nI j?, . por..%L.' kelor I , ci�nilcel can be wi`,ttl�.,vd , le I 1.1W � �_ - . .- " >08 Euni%den Building, Torwito, Oxit. , I '. c1temalli" t,.%: li,nj (if florne'umcar ro- I —_ I V 0 ,I i 11 I 1. / I I* I Z) C', 1. I =X VI'S. vith _Ljestj ju;uu and apjj;:C� W, ,,, � _­­.. ­ ­­­­ '.. ­ 1. . ­ ­ -_1 I L 1�pv�"­-ihijity of ra^r a, - -r 'I" 'j'oL r% 0 h '.'r f".) . I I t.,, I . I L. I 11 I nd propt L , � , - ­ . 11 , .1 � . . L ,u or',J�1,, Oup -d -stick� � .� , ..i , I i­l'u, L In., N I .: � . L__ , � "I sh:�,!f not r;-,..-ojl j -,!y ;tj!,,j.,t(,r 1 L � . _____..�._�—J ivv,.�-'!,�-'s��qipv aw-ay a stam, it r(itgh I ,- .. ,, I I I I --I - I �---"'���-�------..—....-----.--.-,.— -.,-- .- , ., , I i 11,kri,over. ill yolt do not inmo-diately I I NCY, LIMITED ' . I 11 . . 11 . . L . i�-T,_4 bo , Mitcle and 11"I'l and bou'111:­ �b I . " W, I r, t rl v t your. il. mand I .Nhall kN;wdraw � . I I � I I . 4 W t L,,. . I . I 1, - -- 1=��.=' :�14'a L"il'L 4 ,k1ler rathur � 'In vL tdrt ro. I , I I I Z� I ­ -,-- - ., - ­i,;.­.�u,ak ., , .- ,;4, ��, 1, I - - ,_."_.,;.- - XU�:� I , I , I � -1 " I L Canada*s Leading Efectrotyping House . .�, 6-"4,,s�,,;=_t� ., , L =�,�,� . .;,,; _,."� !��, % I N x , k � ." I . i , I t'. 'I"A'01% � I I'M, thwot so terrifled ihe hirigr I L I � . , I . 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