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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-12-7, Page 6_1-.-...___".._.__ . ........ �� . . .... ___,______ I--,-.,.,, 1. ".11111. 11- ­­.­ .. ...... .... � -- ­ I - � . .1 ) I ­ . ­­ 11,�;, __1 -I 7�1 �­ - ­­ ` ... - - - � 1��11­ �� ­­ " -, - . . . . . . i ­ ." , ­., - , .� .... . ­­ " ­.. , ­,, - - - - 4. ­�__.111_1._­__,._:. I . ,,i�,,�.""�—".-7""..,.�11.11�.11i.;,��.11---.",-,.,".� . ..... ___ . . i .... �' , I I 11 . I . . . � . . I . r,-- . I . .1 , . . � I � I 1, `? ) ._ 7-`,;,V':",7 " ""' 7. " ., : . I I . I ""' ", "­­_,�' �­_,_ ­i"��' ­­:;­ "' ­ . �, �. . .1 ., � I., I . . . I . . � I I I I .. . . . I I . . . . . . II , I . � . . . I I I . , . . . . 11. . I 0 1 � i I I . . . I I . . . I . . . , � I . . _ 11 . I 1. � .: I I I � 11 .. I I I I . . . l.'�, , , I � I � I . I I I . I 11 � : , . � I I I I - . 1. I 1, I I �; I I . . . I . I . � . . . , I I . I . \ � I I 1. I I I - rp vs. '" I 4119,17USDAT ZU, 0. 30 If= , 1, � , ., 11 11 1HE KxOrlkhTER TIMMS . � I . ­ . — � . 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I I k � RUAQm4apauese war, looiiis largo est of oriental peoples, because in i!; BRITONS A LESSON. thought IV YOPTI WANT TO BUY A 1043M Manufacturers of Favor, Puhi'� and Tinabcr I 1.i I I ;1. through the haze of the Chinese iiii-, dress, custom, tpeech slid Lumbago consult Mo. . 1: I are more changeable th4n any I � . . brQglio. Russja�s defeat in U4nchurla. they I . � . � I did not put an end to her principal other oriental nation. 17AVS SOMEOP T EEE BEST V.1RUIT, I fW0 Per Ccntv - ' : � ambition - the almost irres , 11 Pond d%tr)r Unns a on. I First Mort ag I - / 1� , The Peop?e of France Can Live Setter istible Dress differs in various paits of � Years ool�� . � . . - craving for, more territory. Since the Persia as in the different countries of Suffered for 'Cwenty4iyo . , tarl., on 7 11at at righti price$. . And, More Cheaply Uan the Anglo I ?I 3 Gold Bonds � � I I Europe, and the changes tal�ing and Could Got No Relief. Sinking un . I , I � $Axon, the German Is. Frugal Yet later ball of the 18th century,, when I . . H. W. DAWSO,b,. NINETY 00ri- ., . � . I rided the place in the large cities are great. Bon, Toronto, . � I . Catherine. 11. largely exte NE Stre� Duo Nevo=ber let, 1940 taterest pavnblo HAMYORTlyo 1, � , � . I He Wv", Well, and the. Italian Is limits of the empiTe by a ,series of An ATMGnJ%xnyAouueg,man in Teheran INVESTMENT � t�.. . m r - % ON THE . . a Thrifty Man --$kill. Shown I.n u ith Turkey, Per- dresses like ican, except that Now Tells of the Wonderful Re . PRICE TO YIELD 6, , � ' MISOEL4ANEOU'S, . I , - � � . ., . I Qookery. sin, Sweden and Poland, Russian he wears the native bat. The Xoham- suits Obtained by the USO of — .11 . � . I I I . methods have varied little. Wars of madan young man still wears the full. VETERAN GRANTS WANTBD-ON. . , The quality or attribute of thrift or aggression -whea it suited her pur- skirted coat, .but his costume differs TAMO, unloo4ted or 10.0ated-in, any , I � township o disbriob, Northern Ontario. We consider that these.B.Qnds present �' I . . I ity varlea Among ilia respective pose and peaceful. penetration. at. all widely froui that of his father, .who op. Highest oxim Pr1c3 pald. Xulholland & 1. . � . frugali Chase's i � I . I . �6a of humanity just M it does times have been the dominating ehar- still.adheres to the bright colors and exceptional opportunity f6r'absolutoly SATA 6, ! . : I , I a 0 Co., Toronto. ­ � I , among individuals. acteristics of her policy. Her ad- flowing Tobes. The Persia untou h. -.------ , d most remunerative inveStment on ad. : � , Nepve Food ,�6 an � . . I . ; . The French housewife usually does vance has been sometimes stealthy ed by European oWilization knows not . AGENT WANTED. - . ! . I to I . I and buys and sometinies, open, but always the use of a flatiron, Their white count of the strong features following: I . . I I . I her shopping personally, Sciatica, neuralgia and sciatic RELXAB,LB AGE NTS WANTED ON � ­ # I I 1. � I . � �,.�, I . . i . 41rect. from the market or the bar" steady, and certain, and she is gi!t- muslin shirts, though they e may be rheumatism are the result of a run- - straight commission basis only. no Firit- The convertible n �tura , f th ,- CoMpiny * i rows,' which, piled high with fruit, ed w1th Fk ,colossal patience that will washed very clean, are nev r either - ff 0. a. �. C � I . ,,down nervous system. For this rea. fake salavy 9 ered. ply Alrre4 — t - l h nit hot to wait until her pre; I . . Tyler, Tea I orter &-&T Spica G nder assets, cofipisting Of � GpO 0 SqUR . � I � I I . Aowera, vegetables, etc., form suc a pen )ara- starched or ironed. son all treatments -must necessarily I ri 1 .:, r� miles. of' I London, Can a, . I - i ' 11,� I a, It is thus sho The custom of smoking is well nigli fail which do not build up the nerv. "IN ;, . I fragrant and, familiar feature of the lions are complet il 1p and timber lan4s dio.tributed througholit tho Pro. � I � � . . 1, I I . � Paris streets. !Purchasing In this will -wait the expected moment -of re- universal, The pipe is called.the kal- on-, � I — i ' 6 - . pu . 'o lertlies uld to-daV 156 - : - system. MALE HELP WANTED. vince ot Quebec. these Dr co . . . .. r Ian or water pip&, and I MIT, Collins suffered for twenty4lve � . I � homely fashion the shrewd house- venge for Liaoyang and Makden, to the draw'n � I L�ee of the smoke through its large bonwi -_ subdivided and sold in ilie 4en mArket for aIM9,5t. I I . er of France saves a certain per- Port ArtU11T and Isuslilma straits- years and never was able to obtain ERS AND STATI6NI twice the amount of th4 Bqnaij., t I 6entagl which the English trades- When ibe Czar Paul contemplated of water is said to lessen the injur- p First Mort 094; satisf--lory trdatment until he began I agents In great demand. We train I 11 . - an overland -Invasion of India in ious eff eqts, of tobacco. The Persians , � V7, quickly. Grand Trunk, Gana(116n' are� kuily inpured wilh. Llovds of nian's sy�stem of bookIng and deliver or The timb,e . , the use. of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food pr limits ( ordirs Inevitably entaik. 1801, he wroto'ixk his orde# to the often laviqb, jLreatauxgs thern wires and station books insures . ., L of money "P_ and Kidney -Liver Pills. While the You praotical work and a position w ' London, England, agiiinsi loss through forest � � , - " ,,, " , , Ges. . illhe French ate thrifty, not to say of the Cossacks, *ho on the k4l%*, ornai�iiiatlng it with lien � I.:: 11 I.... - I j commander � . A Nerve F ood forms new blood and qualified. Free Book 15 explains work , I economical, in cookaxy as well As in 4�omposed the �tusslan force; "BQ sure silver and gold and precious stones; &9m the QqWpany I , es an restores the exhausted nervous sys- and wages. Da ftcca&—The net earnings . , Is present, I ,. 1, and mail ootirses. 1)0- _ � � inv , , * imatelv twIce . catering. They may be ,accused -0.1 to remember that You a for its 'Style of decoration iv . igor. minion School elegrapby, Toronto. . business are, equa, � Is friend idea 6f a LW9 -wealth and. soc tem, the Kidney -Liver Pills I i . 11 - , I . $ . , lal i -_ - - pq - f nterest on the- � � 4=ftaya ance in the elaboration of with the '.English, and are tl , and t, I the ing!spens,Able dinner and the of all who 4o, not give th help. position. . ate the action of kidneys,, I ver . -- , the amount required for ' ment 0 i . em . . bcwel-. Crabs' Long Walk. e and pu$, . oli you will assure men The tobacco used in this pipe is Pirst I Bonds. �1 ; . Iqually inevitable hors d'oeuvre. But On the mar Mr, W. T. Collins, Morpeth, Ont., That edible crabs are a home -loving I . Mortgage T e new papei uble this, I I . h in I ey say these latter tit -bits cause of the , dshi of Russia,"- 11us- of a peculiar kind raised only "I� -to be community was brought to the n mills now In course of construction will do i . _ I Persia, and is milder in flavor than writes: , affords me pleasure otic" I I .­; ,'��. them to eat less of the joint, and so . earning power. . -1 . effect a saving in the dearer meat. western varieties. The best is raised able to speak favorably cf two of Dr. of the Eastern Sea Fisheries Commit, I I are near tho oity' of Shiraz, a -ad its ex- Chase' -i medicines—the Nerve Food tee at their half -yearly meeting at Third— The First Mortgage Bonds can to -day be� �; I . . These apparent extravagances cellent flavor is said to be due to and Kidney -Liver Pills. I had been Xing's L n, Hingland. A Year ago — nt price and. �; � more than counterbalanod. by the for twenty-five years from some 2,00 I purchased at ti, subskantial discOu I I i ctixe and skill �whioh will evolve a the great amount *i saltpeter in the a suff ereT crabs were abelled arid . . i LaIg etired by a Sinking Fund cap0lo of redeem- . � soil a quantities of Persian to- sciatica, lumbago and neuralgia and returned W the water. along the East ,i , savory and nutritious dish from the ed almost all the medicines 1 could Coast, and 'rewards, were offered to ire issue at 10IN �and interest-. � � . 1, I simplest and cheapest Ingredients. bac;o ere annually exported to TuT- tri .1 . � I � �. bear of, withopt one particle of berxe- the fishermen for the Teturn of the drai-Angs. ke�, where a similar style of pipe f I French cookery is world- It, I I � The fame of ; - �� . . . I is used, I ..ntil I commenced to use Dr. marked -crustaceans, over 400 of which - ; wide; it amounts almost to. genius. Chase's. I noticed an improvement have since been sent in, with details Fourth— Price Bros. & Company is the larges 41-1 I , I . To a certain extent, economy on The Persians seem to be smoking — r% ri � .1 . I are not ,eall before I had used two boxes, and the as to the )yhereabouts -of recapture. , dustry in the Province of Quebec, w e " - I.. I I the Part of the French householder is 1 Jhe ti * e, yet they 7 benefits obtained by continued use The investigations show that crabs tfiey have � In �usiness i I I I ,. . compulsory as well as instinctive. rd sm ers. For example, one kal- .a so much keep to thefr own lo,cality, and that, I eon or over one hundre 114 1 � I ­ . Salaries and s. particularly will do duty for several peol e years. Their First Mdrtgage Bonds have been pur- I l earning PI have been wonderful. I hav ) . . . . I ho thered togetheT socially. confidence in these two medicines if taken 8; distance away, it is their ., I those of the official and professional are instinct to return to their birthplaci) chased by the most const,rVative investors in England I I I � classes, are less than in England servant gralngs a lighted kalian into that I ' ..ve recommended them to � , I � I taxation is on the whole higher, ana room and presents it to the man dczens of my friends, and I have yet and feeding ground. A number of and Canada, among whom are many of our strong�st. I . �. I un .ghest in Tank. He takes a few pu 8 to hear of a single ca -se in which they crabs brought :from Yorkshire and banks and Insurance Companies. I '1- commodities axe den;Ter 4 To . elow fa.led to give satisfaction." . liberated off the Lincolnshire coast as ' With coal at $14 per ton, as in Paris', nd presents it to the man next Dr. Chase's medicines are for sale far scuth as Skegness walked home Complete particulars will be forwarded on request. 11 good bri t fire is something of a im, 'and so it goes the rounds, If ,,,,:� . I . ore are two people in .the room of by all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & to Yorkshire again, and in doing so I I � .. .1. ��­, Z - . ftness ohar- .they had to travel distances ranging I .. .. , ­ %461 -rank, a kalian must be present. Co., L�aiited, Toronto. from 45 to 85 miles, and had to cross "ROYAL SEQU21 S, �, ' I to eb.oh at exactly the same - TIE I tant. It the host is -of higher 'rank Circumstantial Evidence. the Humber. Not one of the York. M rm-0: . .There was considerable ohill in the shire crabs has been retaken soutlx C(DP'8P(DR,:_NT1(DTN�,Y &� I., � . ban, any of his guests, the kalian. is Sniffley didn't know whether ,of its place of liberation, and of those — � , . ' . air and to eo r\ ro, I I ... t, and he, after I . - , � I . it ;ffould be wise to begin a convex- that did not return to their olcl haunts Bank of Montreaa BIdA, cor, Queer\ byom8e 5 To � rawing it a few times, hands it to R - M -WH ITF, M Ar4AOZ R:� 11 : e left hand sation with -Mrs. Sniffie7 or not., Fin- nearly every one was recaptured at a ' e man on his left—th ej�q j_�� Ily, however, the silence became too spot which showed that they had tray. mon�vEal Quabca . Halifax, Lomcor\ CNCI�ANM I _Fersia the place of honor. a i 1-1 A ; a-ratic for comfort, and he decided to' eled a edrisiderable distance towards . - I Ape not, many n s o &creation. Conversation is one of I � risk it, I � "Beautiful morning, my dear," he home. Two crabs, a niale and female, . originally taken in the same trap off eir chief eiijoyiiients. A large pro, rtiou of ib,em can neither read observed, as he lathered his chin. the Yorkshire coast, were returned to or write, jet, on aebount of * the ,, Don't you talk to me, Mr. Snif- "I the sea at different points off the any diffeTeilt Taces in their -country. fley," retorted the lady.' am dis- you. You needn't fool Lincolnshire coast. Nine month's lat- 6r both were retaken, again in the hey can ,converse in several lan. ua . es. They are tond of poetry, and : guested yith yourself into thinking I don't know Same trap, and on the ground from ucfations from their classic authors in what condition you and Mr. Bag- which they were at first taken. re constantly on their lips. Imagina. ion and niqinory are more highly �e_ ley came home last night. I over- head -your conversation.- i I Papers by Phoner. I ' ,eloped with them than reasoning - ,, "OonversationP" . said Sniffley. What did 1 5ay ?I, . . Mr. Parsons the veteran dighthouse. keeper of the ke'edles'Lighthouse, Isle ower. They have little real business bilit . They are little for it c Poll i 5; "You spd you- didn't know, when. I of 'Wight, his -just Tetired after thir- � ,' 'fl lyf- .. , 1 e most subjects of an so . absol,t Mr. Bagley asked you which keyhole .3 411 * -1 I 11 years' service with the Trin. was -the right one, an e s o j one on the door.j" said Mrs. Snif- fley. I ZA 01 ores. Lumps "in Breast. Growths removed and heal. . ed by a aimple Howe Treatment No pain. Describe the tr"ble, we will send book 2adtestimoniRls free, , ' THE CANADA CANCER rNSTITUTE. Limited 10 Churchill Ave., Toronto. . .. --- ------- 66 L , .'.�� I R . . .1 � -1 . IP9 �_ . I Al, 11 �� . . � I , "' .� . ""' , , I , �,, W f, I . 1�0� � � Best Washj,a- Machine Made I � , . Three Great reaturao. 1. Easy to ope"ato. . 2. Not hard on the ClOth0s. 3. Washes tile clothes clean - Sold aU Gver Canada, Wrl to to "ONE MIPUTE" WASHER CO-, 129 Logan Ave., Toronto. Coaada. Massenet and His Vlsit6rs. The composer, M, Jules Massenet, has a beautiful estate at Egreville, and he does most',of his -work the'm' because in Paris he is rarely fret., from visitors. But Egreville is not so very far away from ,Paris, and occa- sionally his friends go out there -and disturb Jules Ma"enet, at his worli. Massenet, however, never lats his friends disturb him very long. Re has a neat way of suggesting their departure, He receives them cordiale ly, and in wnswer to tlie inevitabla 11rase of admiration for his hou�,e "' and grounds he always s,-.ys exactly ). � the same U1111g. "'Yes, SaY4 11, tlas- senet gLnfly, "the principol charto of th�� p:,�(?k� is thrit the radway eon)- 'munications ary so bad, 1he only du-cvnt tra�n to got you out hery., br­ag�,Y,Ai h0re lit I o'clock and to I get bacl. to, Pat,6 with any1ing like I �.wnfort yop will have to leave agait; � at 2 o'cl It." I I I . . I I . - 11. 11 - i � ..." � , : I I �* � ,,, � . I � Ag -1 *1 t`, . I 1, � I ­ I - . - I - ��� I I � . Lt. '11, . � ;y ouse authorities. Some fames during the winter Parso-ts has been entirely out off from the outside world for several weeks, and the wastguards oix the cliff above have read the daily papers to him through a private telephone. . . I Frequently. The charity that begins at 'home 14 often expended on ourselves. 77 ri. H. Nightingale Member Standard Stock and Mining Exchange. LISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN Correspondence Invited. 33 MELINDA SM. TOROINTO. I . ...__---a r, ,%— - Have You a slinw-TIV i Your Clothes Pres�? "Simmy" Pant Folk Folda anel Preases the Pante so th67 retain the crease and protects theinfrom 0 dust. Holds nine pairs of pants and is so i, attached to the Inside of closet door that It re res only four inches of spaca when f.14,qW 0 aria u to take out or put back pacts w1gout dip sturbing others In rack. Write for further particulars. rrice $2.00. Agents wanted. SIMMY SUPPLY CO., Box 95, Ottawa. I - - . Keeping It All Dark. Many a theatrical manager, in search of more favorable condi�lous under which to produce startling Istage effects, has wished that he coM turt off every light beyond the foot- lights, leaving the audience and or- ,�hestra in total darkness. The reat drawback to this has always. een that the orchestra players need some ligM to see their music. A novel solution of this has been introduced in a London theatre, where the or- chesira players read music pTinteJ in -white ink on black paper. In ad- dition the musicians' .electric_ light bulbs are fitted with special shades, which reflect little or no light be- yond the black music sheets. The white shirt fronts of the orches- tra players are hidden by black bibs, and baldheaded musicians have to wear black caps. . Many a goo(I bluff has been called by a. better one. _­ __ TRy M URINE. EYE REMEDY For Red, Weak, Weary, Wa' GRANULATED EX - V96 'U el)oesn'tSmart-8�R "es iii . !Druabb Sau Hveine Ey'e Rfoodr, Uquid, 50c� SLOO Marine Eya Szlve, in Aceptic Tubef, Va. S"O IEYR,130OKS AND ADVICE FREE ttf WAIL murinZEYORemedyco.,chicago � . . . . . . . . . I.I....._­ - - - - - - - - ­ __ � ....... 11 , . . . , .. 11 . �� .. . I , , , b% I, 1, is a T go s s , mona , have little genuine patriot- .. _.... Th 3 apouans of ew Ail- ism. . . . � . � I Pacific have an even more I . - I . , I -11 I I I of showing great friend- � Water signt- - must be referred to that authority on 4 ip, for the stTanger. - iq DOLL44AKiNG. ART Ii I �,,�,_ L . , I �, life' in.7rance-IMiss Betham. home . Edwards. " The economical hsve�Te_ flea peace and satisfaction with them, so when a boat approaches bearing Munich Woman Became Famous I.% 1'.,�l . � � , � ". ;:, , eourse to the maison de patrons, or people of whom they approve at first Shaping Toys From Life. I d , :. __ � - �, I �:­. patteraship." . � sight they sprinkle water on their Perhaps the most interesting fea- � "" . - - tl_ Of German life in town and coun- heads and dance wildly and gayly ture about the jointed child dolls is .. �,�� -.0 try there -is a good'deal. of miscon- in the shallow water around the boat. the fact that each type is made after I .� I zeption -in this country, most ,of whicli The average traveler would much the portrait or photograph of a real I . I ... I is based on ignorance. The popvlai '!,-de7a -that the subjects .of the taiser rather not become friends with a Terra del Fuegian, for. the 1 people of .child, and is often a copy of -a living cen- child model. One traces the in ' 1��.` I siTbAst solely -on sausage and sauer- their nationality know of 'no better tive to -realism in doll -manufacture 1, , ,� � kraut is a:libel, just as the EngUsh way of expressing liking and show- to a lovely elderly lady in Munich. I .1 li , ., I J#Joa ,of the German hausfrau. as: a Ing honor than by hugging the She is an artist, and one with a deep �', � " I dovjdy� .'.matton,.Vh0 spends 211 ' *1rer I ' stranger. As these savages of,,J-hel Ame'rica �very loyelor childhogd. It seemed to hey .� � ; time in kit6hen',��A pan-trY 1, qnije tip-end':of South -are that-' when one pbzs4er6d, alj.'�he' " _'��.,". L, . � ,:ill � I 11 . a mistaken ,one. I nearly the -dirtiest on record afid"as passion of love which a doll fnspires'' .1 .1. � ,.:�' ; 1, - '�. I rtff In 50me of the mote pastoral pa 'i their bodies are ,covered with. grease, in the breast f its owner, that little 0 i, - . a the position of women Germany cl and vermin such hugging is . aY girl ought to have a pet that looked � . 1. , �: �b not what it is in this country. most Offensive. It is not to be avoid- more human than dolls have been 1. I , . . They plow and harrow side by side ed, though,. if any native of high �w ut t k, With this idea she 0 0 loo 11� ! with the men, dig potatoes and per- rank takes a strong liking . I to his developed, in plaster, dolls that werF . I I z,, . _'4 form,a good deal of the laborious itor . v's * . exact imitations of the various peas - I 11: I . . � ­.�,,: � . Work of the farm. But in Berlin and other large cities of the Fatherland TREMENDOUS VALUE OF ant folk who came to Munich from Bavarian and other provinces of a �% . 11 . -.1 I ��. 1 4. . matters are very different. The PRICE BROS.' ASSETS e Sunday. The holiday attire of ea h .. %I f .I ­­� .. � modern "Berlinerin" will dress as . native village was represented. These � q - 1.1�: , . I smartly as -any Parisienne, and yet Have Four Million Acres of Timber delightful little figures of peaEant,life :. ., I. . , , ��11:11_, withal makes a most capable house. ,wife and a devoted mother. an'd Pulp Lands. attracted the attention of the Em - press of Germany three years no -at ' 'red- . . \, The Italian peasant, poor and over- t1tieci, is economical, A prominent Montreal brokerage firm in a recent review of Price Bros. the time when they first appea and she made Christmas presents of � - , .11 � �. � I I I . of necessity but he is, by temperament sober and � frugal in his mode of life, Macaroni I "I Company, the large paper and IV-ib6r merchantz_es�abllshed in the them to -children of - the royal house- hold. She was delighted with the hu- . . I I ... I , 11 � . and olive oil seem to be his staple Province of Quebec over one hundred . interesting in- man-lo,oking manikins, and this fact I articks of,diet. Beans with oil and years,ago, give some form: -"On with regard to their tre- did not take long to spread through- ��' . Salt STe held by the peasantry to be fit for the Chestnut mandous properties. The company out the empire and reach the ears of Americans. Now the artist has as - IF, . , i 1. I . a dish gods. trees flourish on the Apennines, and the Luts form a nutritive food --even owns or controls over 4,000,000 acres (or 6,000, square miles) of t! mber and sistants to aid her in developing new peasant faces and types, and factor- ,. � .".1 being ground into flour and made in- pulpwood lands, excellently watered, ies eagerly await models from her 1.1� _. . � to a kind of bTead-for the poorer : and estimated to contain over 3,000,- 000,000 feet .01 merchantable timber studio, to -dress according to her de- ��'It� -, '.. I 4 .. peasants of the country. The dwellers in the Italian towns and 20,000,000 cords of pulpwood. The I . signs. . I �, � , I ��,,,,,� - . com I are also, for the most part, frugal, prising Price _1 Bros. show the following earnings habits;: . I . Flower Topers. . "I . . ,T And abstemious An t * heir they eat and drink sparingly and are during the years mentioned: 1908, When potted. lilacs set in -tightly -cases are placed beside a Tecep - . .11 ; I . �w good cooks. They are, too, addicted $283,528; 1909, $398,766; 1910, $448,402. These are net earnings after pro. closed tacle full of ether the eth er volati- :1 : I ; . , . I to such harmless pleasures as cafe or tbeatr visiting. Thera on Sunday viding for depreciation and all charges e . lizes, and within thirty-six hours the i lilacs are in a state of torpo r closely I . , 1%�, .­ � ac Thursday nights (the latter the I excepting bond interest. The actual half the burgh- earnings for 1910 were almost $50,000 resembling intoxication. If the plants fresh �,�, - �� I , . weekly -holiday) good er and his wife may be seen clad in more than the estimate made at the are then sprinkled with water set in a warm hothouse.where. �, I !, 11 . ­�_- - �, their Sunday best. They spend little, Italian time the first mortgage bonds were issued by the Royal Securities Cor- and the humidity Is sufficient, at the end I .�., but seem to enjoy life. , The Woman is clever with her neaddTe, P oration. It is stated that the new Of the fifteenth day they will show development. But not all .,;�; I ,� And does wonders in the way of dress. and pulp mills paper ; now being eon. . ng will increase this earni abnormal plants thrive under such conditions. .,. � '' � But she is proud and wourd rather 6ta,y at home than look shabby or 5tructed power $1,000,000 a year, o r more than The rose is -refractory to the treat- ment. The carnation pink and hya- , � ,�� , , I ."'; . Unpoverishable in public. They drcss are careful of their double what it is at present. The securities of the company have cinth, however, show a deplorable �.!� , I � "Ill carefully, and dre ,ss, and mon and women are in- beeii very active in Montreal lately, they very closely.beld. The I h I produce intoxication. I I ��,� . :, : variably well�groomed. - I. � ­­ .... - wh-re are . control of the company is in very 1. _ V:1 I I � ". , Keeping Quiet. strong hands, and they do riot seem Squid Ink Sag. ": I to be willing to part with their hold,- Ancient ink -was made by a squee7,- ::�;; � , �, ,�.. y r nsists of kepp- Popularit nerely co ings t anything like present Market M a ing out of dead cuttlefish after tbe I - - . i,;': ing our troubles to ourselves. . I prices . body was pqrfectIy relaxed. Painters . � � I I - -a. from this same squid's got their sep. ::�,, ;� 1� . ­ . 11 I - I . -_ I . bottle. This likewise is the true , , ..'�'- . �� `_ I I � - - M '1011 - ! Ir7mbW i source of the genuine and original �.. ll I �.. I'll � � � � I I . � fridia ink, for which there has never . 1�1� � L i, - I �% L � I . 1IT"! M � IQ LJ WARREN & CO. . been any "tisfactory substitute 1 , � 11 , IN . found. The ink bag is big as a man" !�,� ].:�­ I 11 I . . . (successors to warren, Growsmi & ca) thumb, and cam squirt six feet, dark, . :� , . � I 1. I I I I , MOMUMUS T08ONTO STOCH IPMCHANGE . . . . ening more than a h,)gsl,,,ead of wat. , er,, go the squid- can gt e unseen a I �11 I i . . L IDealers in High Class Inve, t' � I S mgnt S--curitles ,,, t �nd dash and get -away when squid'eating sta fish conte around. . I I , . . I I I .1 1, Porcupine stocks bought and sold. Our weekly 1: � ' . I _tl_ " '' I � . Plonoor Tennis Player. I I N � .,%- . � News Letter sent tel, any address 06 re � I n quelst. i Mr. Ftederta, Rafrison,' the� famous I I . . 1, . I. ' AuOior, whu eplebrate.1 his eigbtlkh I I -, I I �i � 26.0KOAD STURgT, TUA D f,'XiS IiMNR 1�(JILJ)IXG, � I " ,reoo:dtly�wmalle'of tlie,flr.4 I I � N JP11W voltu, 4 Colbofne *-1t,,'Tormito, 04 , I � � i i . n1i in Nngland . e I eari flity � 1. �­ � . . I I � '': I I ! . - I 1. - I . I.. I . I . , . ''I 11 --- � 40 V -�� o'. .. "I'll, ...... . ,. - � , � NAlowanowcmmw""-4�A;"",�'7�l;.. 11 I I I 1. I I I i � . I I . over y it np, reftently. . . I �� � 11 I � :'' J�� . . I I I . � 11 . I . I I . , i . I � 4 IL . 1. . I ,� . ,, �� ­ I I � . I . I I I I . I I I . I . , 1, I I .... I Ii. . . I I I.. I � - - - - - / li I - ! 1, I � . I "I . � , h � , i �� ,,�, �, �, ': �, �,,� �tl.,�,, ,� � , `Ihl 411, " 11 .1 '' I � I � �t 2� �� , -R* 11 , , '_�, - ,� ,tj,,�,,.�''T��'14�t� , ��:,_.' . I �,�� *Ps^,;�,".,q I �,� �11 .. 4*11101 , ." I _,_ .... .... L � �, .1 - I I � .1� � . I L 1 . ,� - 14 I. "..., 1 �1711­ 11 0�r,,­' ,. _K"", .:..��'­ 1' ­ . I I i,� "".. "Ilk" � - I - I � ......... I .. ... .1 I.." - � I "I'll", was -the right one, an e s o j one on the door.j" said Mrs. Snif- fley. I ZA 01 ores. Lumps "in Breast. Growths removed and heal. . ed by a aimple Howe Treatment No pain. Describe the tr"ble, we will send book 2adtestimoniRls free, , ' THE CANADA CANCER rNSTITUTE. Limited 10 Churchill Ave., Toronto. . .. --- ------- 66 L , .'.�� I R . . .1 � -1 . IP9 �_ . I Al, 11 �� . . � I , "' .� . ""' , , I , �,, W f, I . 1�0� � � Best Washj,a- Machine Made I � , . Three Great reaturao. 1. Easy to ope"ato. . 2. Not hard on the ClOth0s. 3. Washes tile clothes clean - Sold aU Gver Canada, Wrl to to "ONE MIPUTE" WASHER CO-, 129 Logan Ave., Toronto. Coaada. Massenet and His Vlsit6rs. The composer, M, Jules Massenet, has a beautiful estate at Egreville, and he does most',of his -work the'm' because in Paris he is rarely fret., from visitors. But Egreville is not so very far away from ,Paris, and occa- sionally his friends go out there -and disturb Jules Ma"enet, at his worli. Massenet, however, never lats his friends disturb him very long. Re has a neat way of suggesting their departure, He receives them cordiale ly, and in wnswer to tlie inevitabla 11rase of admiration for his hou�,e "' and grounds he always s,-.ys exactly ). � the same U1111g. "'Yes, SaY4 11, tlas- senet gLnfly, "the principol charto of th�� p:,�(?k� is thrit the radway eon)- 'munications ary so bad, 1he only du-cvnt tra�n to got you out hery., br­ag�,Y,Ai h0re lit I o'clock and to I get bacl. to, Pat,6 with any1ing like I �.wnfort yop will have to leave agait; � at 2 o'cl It." I I I . . I I . - 11. 11 - i � ..." � , : I I �* � ,,, � . I � Ag -1 *1 t`, . I 1, � I ­ I - . - I - ��� I I � . Lt. '11, . � ;y ouse authorities. Some fames during the winter Parso-ts has been entirely out off from the outside world for several weeks, and the wastguards oix the cliff above have read the daily papers to him through a private telephone. . . I Frequently. The charity that begins at 'home 14 often expended on ourselves. 77 ri. H. Nightingale Member Standard Stock and Mining Exchange. LISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN Correspondence Invited. 33 MELINDA SM. TOROINTO. I . ...__---a r, ,%— - Have You a slinw-TIV i Your Clothes Pres�? "Simmy" Pant Folk Folda anel Preases the Pante so th67 retain the crease and protects theinfrom 0 dust. Holds nine pairs of pants and is so i, attached to the Inside of closet door that It re res only four inches of spaca when f.14,qW 0 aria u to take out or put back pacts w1gout dip sturbing others In rack. Write for further particulars. rrice $2.00. Agents wanted. SIMMY SUPPLY CO., Box 95, Ottawa. I - - . Keeping It All Dark. Many a theatrical manager, in search of more favorable condi�lous under which to produce startling Istage effects, has wished that he coM turt off every light beyond the foot- lights, leaving the audience and or- ,�hestra in total darkness. The reat drawback to this has always. een that the orchestra players need some ligM to see their music. A novel solution of this has been introduced in a London theatre, where the or- chesira players read music pTinteJ in -white ink on black paper. In ad- dition the musicians' .electric_ light bulbs are fitted with special shades, which reflect little or no light be- yond the black music sheets. The white shirt fronts of the orches- tra players are hidden by black bibs, and baldheaded musicians have to wear black caps. . Many a goo(I bluff has been called by a. better one. _­ __ TRy M URINE. EYE REMEDY For Red, Weak, Weary, Wa' GRANULATED EX - V96 'U el)oesn'tSmart-8�R "es iii . !Druabb Sau Hveine Ey'e Rfoodr, Uquid, 50c� SLOO Marine Eya Szlve, in Aceptic Tubef, Va. S"O IEYR,130OKS AND ADVICE FREE ttf WAIL murinZEYORemedyco.,chicago � . . . . . . . . . I.I....._­ - - - - - - - - ­ __ � ....... 11 , . . . , .. 11 . �� .. . I , , , b% I, 1, I - - - . : - - q i I M, REALESTATE ... ,,, ", ;� I . I , 1, , , , : � I . . , fi*'�, 4'. , - USTOMM . , g% I AVE T ON R C%p N T Hon. Thomas Coffey, Senator, "Ca- .. I I -1 ___ I Z- � .. __ � I I 11 . - I - . ; "! . . . I , . "I - . I I make, ,.. . - . . . . . . . " 6 W . . . - " I � , o " , I . t� 2 I . 2 I �, - �, ' , NE DYIEF?%�.� '1hbS0F,-_G-Q0DS - , I -1 ULE�N pi,hd S1101PLE to U80, '! I- - - -"----- ­-­­ -- - '- - - " ----- 7- - - - - - ­ . 1�, � � ) - . "__ - . _1=1 ; I ty. . .'Do, you expect to leave footprints" in the send'. of time?" "No," replied the flippant person,i "but my dog has left footprints ind' some. fresh paving cement that I beV will*puzzle the geologists a few ce-A&: turies hence." ' r . . . I References as to Dr. UcTaggart's ).1 10i . I I D � I p, �, . . . , V , - - I professiondl. standing and personal �,�, I integrity permitted by, (* I 0 Sir W. R. Meredith, Chief justice, ' I Sir 0. W. Ross ex -Premier of On- it 1, I : : I I tg�io. I . �' .; I � - - . . �Tw! ........ . Pe- N Burwash D D President I __1 I - . . . I . . I Vjgioria College. . - , , — " V i i � P. � . MO&,, i,FE`,E�,i')f,,,: I I . U I _ ._,,� "I '- 0461 . .� REALESTATE Right, Rev. J. F. Sweeney, Bishop ttfkTU9'JP. � ,� , - " ofjk6ronto. , fi*'�, 4'. , - USTOMM . , g% I AVE T ON R C%p N T Hon. Thomas Coffey, Senator, "Ca- .. I � �� c, F ... C I � I - _`1 I.. I 6 "', %, F tholicRecord," London. � I. I _W 10fin Z., . � I - Is one of the SAFEST investments yon can Dr. McTaggarfs vegetable reme, ,. , .. flulfifflNU "I 'I $` q 1� make, diei for the liquor and tobacco . �. I ,, I 1. 4 Iffusaffieu �� ; We have numerous larga and small invest- , meots yielding from s to 15 per cent. net �abi'tsare healthful, safe, inexpen- , �' �'ZJJ)VBP,TJSffj !ai�, !I , : - WrIte, giving us an Idea how Inuoll you sive home treatments. No hypo- , � � *.' I UNi A t" , �, f;2V,,,%4%WW.-V&,41 P_ , 4 - want to Invest; or, better s dermic injections; so publicity; no i 1, - " . L Tjt� � - � ., I , S - .� when you are In Toronto and lot us show you toss of time from business, and a iv I I .V'I""".­­�11-1�­�, Im . . t� , , - ... "....4. , �'.4�,.­.It-;�, -., I I what we have. -� ' DAYIS, DIVER & CO. certain cure. Consultation or cor- respondence invited. I . I . , - ?-5'0`,� :" ,, , i -, -�r,�i,.��_WA 1i - _�� . . d% V. ., , �. � �. 1. , � V 11 I - ": " �, I �2 ;I% 5-i;l , - Real Estat� Investments To ensure attention address , . I � .,I �', . ".L., A- - 407 LUMSDEN BUILDING, TORONTO 1___-__ I N � DR. MeTAGGART, . . . "'. ,1 � 111-1 11. � . .. ­-� I ." .. ,�� I . . :r * � Ak on a . Adoghk � f% §� "m H %—..PAN U UM Care Central Press Agency, 70 Pearl Street, TOtOntO, ,=_-,:_.,­­­­ .......... _,_-­..­.:.=,L�-_-,_.__", ...__:3�� � � 0. P.A.-AD, 1911. i . "I" . I R. D. Rvkns, Diseovefor of the famous $yeww Mneer Cure, desirbs all who suffer witb Candes Two,days1treatmen t curds ex ______.__ . ._. -: - — -------- _�­__""__­'­­-"'- ..-.'-"""�--.,-,:�l;..;�--l"�l- I � �_. eN 'r .r4, 1i I ' "t "R . I . q , -1AY BET ],E'i 11`41 ___ __ ____ 9 , - Y 1; , 4 ., . 1.�� PD (C) N DZ) I towritetobliai ' ternal or . internal cancer Write to IL D.RVAM . MaWtoba, Vabaaa, __ . 0 N YOUR MONEY i I � � " � ',� - -, - 11 ! Z Brandon. 111. . . (] In point of7eM.'r'ity.and interestrdturn, the small in vestorin bonis is on the same � ; " , 'I I _. . __ — . . . Keafiong's BeIr Great Epeq footing as the institLiti;n or individual with thousands or tens of tho usancls to invest. q Until Bonds in their present form were, devised, it was not an caq thwg to , . , , , � ..�. �.,!, 11 . . . ... � � find an investment, safe,,easity convertable into cash, and simple in'fonn, z�ad : � � 11� Keating's Powder 1:3 . . I tbe universal endra-g of - I avery form of inseat elding as high as 6 per cent. interest. I . cyl it is a matter of importance to you toknow that wegenerally have on handbonds in denominations of $Ioo and upwards, paying interest of from 4,vz to 6 per cent. I . , ; � . I . - - Ireely These have demonstrated their bility to �.. 1. -, " I., . life. It way be .�. . , sprinkled into-otevices . __ ..:. in wood and upli olstery . q are -seasoned securities, bonds that - pay intemst and principal. , 1. 41 If you have any riaoney, no inatter what the amounto earning less than tn . ; , . . . or... . axid although it is od � � , hould a* us how to re -invest it in away to a ;3".0"', 5ord b6tter interest with . 1. , I I I I I less anO. atEdnless-and harvileas except to insect; life'- it Is a most Potent oxterminator. I or better security. I .. . - - . , C-** E C U R-1 T.1 E S , 0.* ROYM, � i ' I Nlade in' Itiondot(, England, - by COR, PORATION, LI M ITIS ED) i� Tbomaal�,Oatjng. Ge�theorlainal-. , UAN4 OF6�aNT#CAL BUILDING - . - - , IrGRC-E AND our,EN SUZETS, . I HITS * TORONTO � so�d b�r W1 druggists, U*] � - 10o, 16c.1 Oc., -36" La. tins, only . 2 , .. , � - , 1. I M. I M0N'rR2AL-6Uk8go A,_,,,1.1)Ax:6�tAWJ� naSt4b* 'I'L I . ob , I .;y I ..:1.1 � '', Lo.,N . "..'' . .-.!- , �, , ­­ .... � �..., �... . .N . .. , dv I , i .1 . � , r . 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