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MARGIT 21) 1913.
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Thousands a amhiton ioyoune ..4 ,
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.'Ietnele are fast PreParing ite
then: own homes be eeetepY Jug -
relent) 'positions as stenogranhe 44
ars _bookkeepers teleeraphe e.
nrs.eivil eervanta in faet orery l's
Pl3here of leuelneas actiVee e''''''
; You may finish at Cone -ea U T.
„ you so wish Positlotes gearen- +
, teed. Enter college any day.
Individnal instruction. E.-, 4
Pert teachers. Thirty' Neara +
te. experience, Largest trainers
1 , in Canada. ee-ven colleges 4.
, Special conree for teachera.
Affiliated with Commercial Ed.
- national Association of canade .o.
Summer School at Famone Spot, -.-
fee ton Zueiness Collene London tio
NO VAQATION
Clinton BustuessCollege 4
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0E0. sporroN B. F. WARD +
President Principe/ +
The Ist praetieat trnn.1
ealioel in Ontario. 'I'hr
lrtraents COMalial C I AL
°Tau AND re
Y, Ail coorses are theronelt
sand praetieal Teaellere are cx-
•enced. and zroduates ere
laced in positions. We
individual attention and
eats may" eater at any
Write' for our free 'Potato:.
at onc
TWO WOMEN
TESTIFY
Whet LydielE.PinkharresVeg-
etabie Compound Did For.
Their Health --Their own
StaUments
Ilaliburton, l'.,I.;-"'" had a doctor
examine me and he said "I had falling of
the womb, so I have been taking Lydia
E. Pinkhanare Veer,etable Compeund and
it has done me 4 lot of good. All the
bearing -down pains have yanished. I
have gained ton pounds in Weight, the
diseharge is all gene, and I feel better
than I have for a longtime. I think any
woman is foolish to suffer as i did for
the sake of a few dollars.
" Yen Can trne my letter aa A testim
Dial. It may encOlaragnetharPeetr WOM en
Who anfrer aa. ,I, did talittql yourVegetable
Compound," - Mrs. GrO. COWGIrrre
Haliblartono Lot a; REX.
isteatt What TILLS Wein= SnYt,
New Aleoretleid„ 0410kegreat
1 nanna In tilettleing ru tar Wh(ltt Pglr.
VegetableCerrinOnna
has dono for me. - .1
bed hearing down ,
pains, Wee dirgy and i
wealc., had Paula In i
lower hock and ecield I
not be upon my feet
long enongh toget a ,
meal. As long as I
laid on my bodi I
would feel 'bettor,
but When 1. would,
• get up those tdarill
down pants would c.e.me hack end the
doctor said I bad female trouble. 7,44ia
rinkhanes Vegetable ComnOtInd Was
only medicine thot helped me and 1
V43 been grOwing stronger OM' titIRS '
IMAIDadUtfA tO tak'la it. 1 1191* it Via i
elp other sufkliegWOreelk filt I Lb11.5 TAO.
YOU can use this letter."-Atts, CASSIS
Iv, IsTowlloorefield, Clark Co.,Ohle,
D. A. 31 LA0111414,
Princinol-
OLJLD1
011065KY
OR ADY";$ APPEAL
To fl Ww 1 wilt .sendeitoo*
mi ftflturbot:no' treato
ent . which pQtUvey• cures .14:11COrr-m
Ue'aw. Dispentente, Roll,
of Om Worn 1 or Xrregolar
ode, 'Uterine and °Varian Tumors
oaths. also RotFlashes, :Neer-,
as.• IteleneholYt reins in tha
.katl. Dock, llowels„ ICIdney glad
Madder troubles 'where( caused by
..eatmeas, peculiar to our sm.. You
eon 'continuo treatment at hen . at ft
t Of only about 12cents a 'week:
book, "4 Woman's Own 3tedicat
.Adviser,"- also sent free .ott request..
Vito 10-driy.7 Address gra. =Sum,:
re*, DexSli 3VilltISOro Onti
PHONE 47.
Blertrie Light
lake oceiaity fftI
Illy Orders. The
we deliver to you
Im best, to bo bad •and the
phe, WO ask aro the lowest
pos ble,
Send or bring ott or-
der t.o us rand be convinced
tht this is the Rigbl, Store to
buy your Groceries and Pro-
vialOWS.
IEA AND COM. 3TORE
wANTED-choice Bul
Fresh Eggo.
EverymWoman
ia interested end should knOW
about tbo wonderful
Marvel Whirling Sem
Douchb
'tisk Yomr druggist fbr
4t. If ho cannot supply
the MARVEL. accept no
1:dber, bat send stamp for illus-
trated book -sealed. It gives full
particulars and directions invaluable
*Oladlos,WINDSOitSta'rLYCO.,Windsor,Ont
General Araita for Canada.
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Stock ez Poultry Specifics
FREEthe asking, postpaid, one of our
We will. send absolutely free, for..
large 64 -page books (with 4 in-
ert). on the common diseases of stock and
Toultry.. Tells how to Iced ail kinds et heavy
w.nd light horses, colts and mares, milch cows,
icalvm and fattening steers, also how to keep
mild feed poultry so that they will lay as well
in winter as in summer. It contains 360
xecommencis frail.' all over Canada, from people
•*who have used our goods. No farmer should be
without it. •n
'Tat eah fatten cattle and bees in a nionth's
time by using our Royal Purple Stock
-Zpesitie than gee couldennesiely do without it,
thereby saving, a month's feed and labor and
'the cost to you will not be naore than $1.50 for
nix pigs or $1.00 for one steer. It will keep
your horses in show condition with ordinary
iced. If you ,have a poor, miserable -look -
'ins animal on your place try it on this one
arst and see the marvellous result which will
•lie obtained. Our Stock Specific win increase
the milk (tow three to tive lbs. per cow per
oday, while being fed in the stable. A 50e
package -will last a cow or horse 70 days.•Q#
ilOYAL PITItPLE 'POULTRY SPECIFIC
11 make your hens layjust as well in the
"sinter as in the slimmer, and will keel, them
• -Iree Sroin-^disease. These goods are pure and
innadnIte inted. We do not use any cheap filler
rard3 a, large package, entirely „different
1. any on the mathetlat-the,present time.
at Purple ,stcek Specific'' 500 retto..; four
:Ale licks's., in an air -tight lin, for $1.50.
• Royal Purple Poultry Specific, 25e and 50e
• Iteltga.. and $1.50 air -tight tins that hold
• Sour 50e pekgs. '
Moyal Purple Lice Killer, 25e and 50e tins;
Vile by mail.
fr Moyal Purple Gall Cure, 25e and 50e tins; 30•e
iltes,a1 Purple Sweat Liniment, 60e bottle; 60r
Xoysl Purple Cough Cure, 50e tin; soc by
loyal Purple Disinfectant, 25e and 50e tins,. -
3toyal Purple Roup Cure, 25c tins; 30e by
IloynI Purple Worm Powder, 25e tins ; 30e by
• Manufactured" Only by
flWIEST BATS
o ibe little children,
'ou flvin, your happiest dos:
And their wide eyes opened >wider
In innocent amaze
-For their happiness was so
They dld not know it illitext,.
Oh no they said, thereli• be lain
days
When we are 'walnut and/ nmn,„
eaid to the youth, and maiden
You ore Bring your loPplest day
And into their sparktaz oyes there
crept ; 4
A. dreamy drar-eff ren.ze.
And their hands sought one, Wtother
And their cheeks flushed roey red.
Oh, no. they bald, there'D bo two -
pier days
For us when we are wed.
1 said to the man lindtiwomaro
You ere living your happiest daYs;
As tbey laughingly watohed togetheat
Their baby' s punning ways.
These days are days of labor.
They can hardly be our best:
There'll be balmier Adays -when the
children are ,grown.
And we have earne,d our rest.
I said to the aged 'bonnie t,
You are living your happiest devs
Your children- do you honor;
You have won success and 'prise.'
With a ipeacefut look they answbred
God is 'good to as. That's true;
But we think there'll be happier days
Lor us.
In the life were igoirear ter !
Her Willingness.
"You nmst have been dreaming of
scone one !imposing to you last night,
Laura."'
"How Is 'Mater
Why, 1 heard yon for a whole qtier-
tenof an hour crying out, 'Yes!' "-File-
geode Skitter.
Iron Jawed.
Ile -Ever notice what a heavy fflai
Mrs. Strougrnind has? She -Yes. What
a. thump there'd be if her countenance
fall 1 -Boston 'Irnnscript.
Literal.
"Is that.your•wife's picture in your
',vateb?" o
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"Sure. "She's the.weman in the caso,"
-Baltimore American, ,
LOW RATES FOR EASTER VIA
G -RAND TRUNK RA(ILWAY
SYSTEI‘
Tickets will be issued at SINGLE
FART?. for reund, trips between ,- all
qt aliens in Canada East of Port Arth
ur, also to Detroit and Pert Burma.
'Buffalo, NiaTara Ealls .1.11ack.
Reck end Suspension Bridge }N. Y.
ood ',"--ioing from IVtarch-,20th to
77.-; up to and ir.-
„tidinr, Wednesday i'day oh 26th 1913
1.1.11 and ii.C.Iets from
rue:ate:Ale ents.
THE EXETER TIMES
"iiietnee•een. .....,•••••••••••••4•••
Crediton
A quiet -wedding took Place ae the
beam or Mr, and MrsSamuel Kirk
up Wednesday Fele '2th When (heir
eldest dang,h(er Blient Brace was ,en
Red in, marriage to Fredrick WA on
of Mr. -Thos. Any of Crediten tantn
The ceremony was P error:need by the
lley, W. A. MeKin Young in the tre-
sense of thirty five intimate friends
and relatives of the 'bride and groom,
•Promptly at a o'clock the bridal
rerty entered the parlor to the
strains or the eveddine .mereh by aire
D. Well of narrowly Sask cotasin aif
the bride, The bride was given aaeay
by her rather and was unattended
she were a dress of cream. silk 'Iviti.
bridal veil and orange blossoms. fier
tTnYellin3 suit was of blue pill-- with
het to match, The many beautiful
end costly etresents show the hieb
esteem in evineli the 3 -ming ermine aro
iteld. The :Y0'4a",' couple will reside
on the -groos nee farra man Crain
"airatitorn-Crendell peiteene:en
KIRKTON
The March meeting of the Kirkton
Wornanle'. 'Institute was held it tat.
home oe `etre, Wm Brown. A- tare
V.1111111,r,` r3:;ies were Present a ea
five new letri.r, "none reported. -flew
tqfprepere end gee); different: cuts or
meat was the subject of a verv I
resting disenis'on. The Library
anoittee reported fifty-one mem-
be very near itur,, ie -tetra
wm v a abg Ibrary ',Phq
Voartl WO Met On Thursday
evening tet Makel Selertion of
hneaks,
MieeitelearY ',seri-num werl .
ed on the Kirkton circuit on Suzdas
loth t7thlaeter., Rev. R Burton
• The Auxiliaries of the W, g,
the circuit ere asking, for- a tbook,
offering OD raster 'F,II;idaY,
SPeeb), Raster eerVieees. Will be laelet
the chnrehee here,
The '14ife of David Liyingetonel"
ill he ntudied by the Rirkton ann.
l'eawite ttext Sanday arW000n.
"A4 number of the farmers in Ms
intuit)* have. commenced uork
Su,7-,ar bosh -
Taffy -pulls will ;soon bi tbe o
C the
Onv two cle:lors are vet'
inat we teve iuresetallleoX
rev A
bride.
Ives NIP
,tr. OfltI 1IF8 Zta1k.dy.
Berney
ended the 4°14.41 dflng or
and Mrs. U. Deafened or .01-trucefie
on Wednesday of last Avoek.
We hero made rts,Tanpfuents with
the Weekly Olobe and Canada Foe -
mer anti The Dominion Poultry Ou'do
hereby we eau give our readers the
eve two pliers for oue Year to
tifty five treats. l'he offer is
tor a Jirnttea tinel
ALE
in
id last I
Dengasort
err', euioyablo
ldren Cry
I -ETCHER%
1 C
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BENsAI-ore
Mr 'John Caldwell tef this- eviernity
recently sold, a grand Dir,e month old
filly to Mr John Ben of 'Tu-ker-
• ernitb near Kien, for the. neat emit
• of2.0.0
'Mr, Fearl Zoefle. of l'Ireltlfard !Sask.
•died in town on Igarell, 7th Ai;, Zne-
• fie has 'ben ill for ;,,o-n'e time andk
Was on a visit to her ueleands par-
ents. •She wee ee year n'ee ahd is
survived by her /Anshan and a little
son of three months:
Mr. John Lorimer has eeen or.-ard-
ed the Rural Zllail eorennten frcen
Ifensall and Mr 1V.m. L nximie etas
been awarded the rztIml ns.,;ib contract
• from Kippen Tbe date of staetirre
has (3t Yet heen. dzeided :5'44on
• Will in all probehilitr he in the rear
ructure,
•
Mr, Satirinel norton or lennlen and
and C, Eilleer of Zurich op -Wed-
• nesday last pate/ out for hone at Tien-
sailf-.2.485, Ilensaa has always been
noted as a good mlarlfet for' hogs.
The Rebekah Lodre of Odtlfellowe
had another. /are as.eession to their
e tl
r6a;:,-Is EePrkt:rni anc 5rd. Jul on r.rf
a s
visitZug --rsters and brothers from
....earorth and Breeetield lederes.
The many tricnis of Air John niece
erther of London and reeer-e's of Hen
ale -will be pleesed to "ellen that
new irk7CONTritr; T7:oky
''s very serfottsusi7.,
to iee ereand
Whlt lias been known ea the leereo
Coeeverth lte barn' are now benne
refitted sip for carrittee ehop dieplay.;
meehineey belle 4111 livery outfit sod
will present quite o fino appearoace
xith a Fri11p;p31ly ,-4-1;137-3 frOrle,,
1,1, -gyve ltftZ bei'n coiled hom• e
•ng.. to the ilinelse or her mother,
believe our school trustee-;
e0MQ linProvelea0(S (0
interior of our Pehlke, seiteol
rbleh will add l3r.eatly to the con-
ettlenee and effmicAcy of the heate
lee Of the TEMInat
Air, James Dullard ha 1/4cive4 the
ppoiatment or assistant mail clerk
trains, Aire, W Sitfir;004.3
hero for a ItaVillder OR mouths
be parents M. 414. afts,
'Melville has returned to her
ill Fillmore Sask.
.Mr, D. U. flL'ai tIlM31an3 soma
improvements to the interior oP the
de.-ellingbe arceltasetl fast year front
gr. W. Stoneman.
Mis9 inte
hot
ti y for Tore9to
a 'position os htenagrapher.
We are Identitid to learn that
W. 1j. 1107,13arth or this village wim
steltbseerst gitur4v
1)(rOPinT,IY for v4r
er
i
lNfrs. Beach "of Odessa stollen Ba4t
wbo hue ppent the, winter with' hew'
parents and Dirs. Jam AleEwer,
left for her home ou Wednesday at
Air.. x. T. lionthron who has hems
here for several weeks visitinT bra
parents 'Alr. and gra. .Tatne. Mouth -
on left here last week for Moose
;TOW; sask„
left here last week to cuter upon
.1 •
lSliaS Beta ,Tarrott lune secured:
Athol in Ttrouto es 6teno4rapher
autiher datiet..
In easy Going 'Trinidad.
The heeluisi
sisorthe b;
tirlem of the drive. Ai, old dat
faded livery, neleibuselate- tonere o
and looks at you. Coolly eled figures
rocking ethairs ou tbe poreh
ty abeorb their (treats without evei,
dente that. After a time e elene
tears and you eiga the register. A
vinie later a blace boy eomee and
7°131,‘ luggage trete the motor_ :erne, e
little longer ieterret the netzeigie
leached the point or tar,,:ing yea rev a
long, slow, ramitlin-ele, vdeh teeite
at length to the room ;hat is l'ved !toga mi: my, P.;S as eiene ee
o imilee court A we eer - .
ldb -e arm eheirs, tee aelnee,
iizujtittet trgle z.;11 tt.; t "lilu11;10
gdlii the W:ZDS, r07 1 WO
k down fro7,17 i&e eeill•:,g„ ere mane
opeu to nil tite i.!tag
kemr in front ovens thk, g77,7%.;00
tk°-;- tb savanna.. 117 the cooa-tyard
od tangt"' white aigretUs s!ep
ag the pnlms,, niad a ; "et l`t
nalean ,Seteeeh IC each other frnds ad•
eftge$1, Oat One skle n roW er
elteds contaitneg tinge 4,433nip5.---
•'nula "Tbe Nth of the tion Mena
Jr„
11
5
vti
4:
eltow bienneee by
enable negro woman betteNed
rears .0111 ami said to have 1
mir to (:corge Washington. An al
cif $111t) wfts e,xhniiteo, provoley
5ked, tronverning, joxtm 1104, itivtt
Oftptour 7e41114.. evidence was
also furnished that site WAS te
tem** elentenitigtote Everything seem-
tto atritightforword M the young
mu that be was eoger to beconto the
proprietor of Vita
Whiell he parelnoal for $4,4100,, Atrkilb Or
wtiteb bo paid down, seHtut Ont itv
t thl the „groory bnalt10;94 rand tin
szea he borrowed, 110 Sari' that
he tblngWtri to Make
moo curious ova united
slamtavles. Itegatdietis otvt•
tivereiseel Now Writ, Ittot,-
111• adolvtlitt, *nit tbe balls
-ed until Joyce Heath tl"nI--
fOW alliOCILTS
Mr, Jas. Mnro or Lambeth Out.
writes. "Interesting results Wowed
1117 p.urchase of several sack.; or
liontestead lione Black Fertilizer
front IL Iftuniyn of this riace this
fall+ to put on iny wheat. 'r used a
new internationol drill with Fertil-
izer attacbment and not being 'Imola-
tamed to the working of the attaoh-
ment some skips -were made' in the
field. The differenee "between the
fertilized and the unftertilized part
of the field at the, present ;time is
limply astonishing. The portions fer
tilized are darker and much heavier
intend using more In the spring.
Homestead Fertilizers are manu-
factured ond aold by the Michigan
Carbon Works, Detroit Michigan and
will send free to any farmer their
book an fertilizer4 with, a handsome
i: oder postage paid, Th.ey want
agents wl ere they are SlOtt /IOW re-
eresented. Address lelletigan Carbon
Works Postoffice Drawer 814-A. De-
1roit ashiniz for terms.
J. E. Arsenault, a Justice of the
Peace and station master at Welling-
ton, on the F.B.I. Ry., says: " Four
years ago I fell on a freight truck, sus-
taining a bad cut on the front of my
leg. I thought this would heal, but
instead it developed into a bad ulcer,
and later into a form of eczema which
epread very rapidly and also started
on the other leg. Doth legs became
s -O -swollen and sore that I could only
go about nay wark by having them
andaged.
" I nentrulted two doctors, and tried
all the salves, liniments and lotions I
heard of, but instead of' getting better
I got worse.
egtO,rpr. 'Or' e
140c"iiirner:,;e.iiitheb'6a
, ,
...test6
'11.9
*14 P t 156
Genietele
t-te'%-'2.4,7'lL •
" This was my condition when" I got ray
fin3t box of Zen -1.'311k. Greatly to my de.
light that first hoz gave me relief. I con-
tenued,to apply it to the sores, and day by
day they got better. I could see that at
last I had got hold of something which
would cure me, and in the oral it did.
• - "It is now over a year since Zarn-Buk
worked a cure in my case, and there hail
been, no return of the eczema."
• Purely herbal in compositiop, Zam-T3ult
is a sure cure for all,shin diseases, cold
oTesichapped •hancls, ulcers, blood -poison.
lattices(' sores, piki
7s ringworm,
n amed patches, cuts, burns and bruises.
All druggists and stereo Bel; a,t 50cIio?r;or
I, free from Zatn-D. ,,fer;
Dr, de Vates Female Pills
A reliable French netulator; never falls. nese
pills ere exceedingly powerful In regulating the
generative portion Of the fetuale Cystent. Refuse
111 cheap imitations. Dr. do are sold al
Ma bele, or throe fort10. Mailed th any address
",O Sooloill Drug Co.. SG Catharines, Ont.
Mr, IL Bowe will hokh nn auction
sale of his farm stoek and, iterple-
manta on Wednesday or next weele
sce ativ Obl intge lour*
DASIIWOOD
Mr. Gordon Go ne: who has been
working in tontitu. v hi,s
home here for a ifONV dnee. ne felt
Monday for Lucknow wieeee he has
taken a llosition wttlt the Allison,:
flank.
Rev, .Alr, Ertmehtel of Berlin. pre-
sitlinte elder conducted querteri
meeting services last Sundae'.
The Junior Alliance will land an
Easter program next Sunday even-
ing en the place of the 'regular ser-
vices.
Mr. and Mrs. Follaed visited Mr.
and Airs. Guenther last week,
add dashwootl
The Dashwood Planning mill are
eetting their mill ready for a OusY
spring and summer. They expect to
-be running it. a few weeks.
Mr, and ,Ans. II. Preeter are this
week leaving their farm on the. lettn
and moving into Dashwood where
they will, reside. We welcome thene
to our village.
Mr., and Mrs. Case have moved. to
their farm near Exeter. _
Mrs. Fern of Parkhilb is yinitin,g
Mrs, J. Kellerman for a few days.
Mr. Dave Tiernan has moved into
[11,r. Joe. 1Coch'is residence on. Main
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Huxtable who have
been visiting at the latter'home
here. left for their home in lianoll",
ton last week., I
ZURICH
Mr Conrad ,Thiel has Purchased Cie
C,,sPar Weber dwelling from the
.Executcos and will move in shortly
Fhe !price paid was $650.00
'A. IF: 'II. Steil:. • of Daiinh.i,n
Man, who has been visiting his moth-
er Mrs. .S. Tannic has returnfal
the west. . •• r
Mr. Wm. Warner has rented Mre.
"Win. TvIcCormick's :restaurant for
oar and will take possession' about
the )25th. '
Re'v, Peter llo'Pp nal Mr F.. Zeiler
hava exchan;24ed drs'olitns. Mr Rol)p
7,11.1 leave shortly with hJs family for
ick is -an Ivhere he has tairchaSed.'a
ig
AncireW. Hess who has beelta"
1)ivisrnm Court Clerk here for ie./1'K
.Na„ars has resi,rned the Position, and
Mr. t[cnry
•
eriee,hssnrialiasoi.,:ree el vtri8liaseieddl the,
•onoin0-nnt),:.,;' :n,t:
fi the,
;south end, andeliete
141,r„; nl);
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1310v11341,-,..„(tt
The Scut $e:tn
Vhat security is there best u eilto
10 average man" posse., (if
(2) sladillY, (th profit and (it o
•ertibility? Travelin., in a circle. we
eeme Imo; 10 Par orl;inak point of
de-
tnl'turo-re,n1 estate. First teortga„,,
beads based on the highest class of int
proved. Income producing real estat
In a large city with a large margin or
qafely and an absolute first Hen return-
ing i, and 0 per cent 011 the Invest,
Iowa are to iny mind the ideal Invest -
neat for "the average man" and in-
deed for ail others. A century or two
ago real estate tirst mortgages were
the only safe investment. The first
mortgage real estate bond is simply
the modern Xortu of the real estate
lortgage, equally safe and for novo
convenient and eonvcrtible. ofie can-
not or does not wish TO own real estate
le may at least own bonds based on It.
-S. W. Streus in Leslie's.
The •Saves° Club's Founder.
Sir Join) Haire diverting epeeelt
at the Sanege elub told this reminds -
come:.
Of Andrew Halliday, the founder of
Ibis club. perhape I may be forgiven
if I tell you a little anecdote, lyblett
may or may not be It'llown to son. An-
drew Ectiliday was an netbor. not a
very distinguisbed nutbor, but an ex-
tremely nice, eharining fellow. At din-
ner one night at the club a stranger
was present, and Harry Leigh asked
wbo was the gentleman at the head of
the table. "That is Colonel Dnfr."
"Ohl" "Yes, that is Efallitlny's broth-
er." "I thought his name was nail'.
clay." "Be took the name of Halliday
as a nom de plume." "Oh! I see -posi-
tive Duff, comparative Duffer, superla-
tive Halliday."-Lonflon Standard.
A Comb In the Claw.
Many birds possess a useful comb in
the claw of the middle toe of the foot.
This has been noticed in owls, night-
jars, herons, bitterns, cormorants, gan-
nets, etc. It -has been explained as a
means of bolding the prey securely.
.The comb is sometimes replaced by a
carved blade with teeth, Whicb ran
along the inner side of the claw. Such ,
a blade is found in razorbills, wild
(nicks, gulls, starlings and many other
birds. Where a comb is required the
inner edge of this blade becomes di-
vided into teeth. Young nientjars or
goatsuckers have only the blade, but
old ones have a well developed comb.
Edison
has invented a New Record
that will rekindle all of your first
enthusiasm in your Edison Phonograph
mcorcl that makes your Edison Phonograph far and
away the hest sound -reproducing instrument that can be
had. The lIkAV =cord is called, the Blue Amberol., it
not only has greater volume and 4ecideci1y the finest tone
of any phonograph record on the market, but
is practically unbreakable and wilinever wear
out, Go to your Edison dealer today an
k him to play some of these wonderful
Blue Amberol Records Then take them
home to keep and play the rest of your:We.
Them** 10Q 1.1dteside Are., er,olge.11..,T,. U.S. A,
plete ling of Mon Phonographs ana Records will he found at
TCI
ain Szree
The intelligent Bohemian Life.
Corot, the French landscape painter,
was a model of consistent bohemian
ISM of the beet kind. Virhen his father
said, "You shall have 180 a year, your
plate at my table and be a painter or
you shall have 14,000 to start with if
you will be a shopkeeper," his choice
was- made at once. He remained al-
ways faithful to, true bohemian princi-
ples, fully understanding the value of
leisure.
Doing Him a Favor.
Perturbed Diner -What on earth is
the matter with you this evening, wait-
er? First yon give me the fish and
now after 1-y'l you give me the
Soup. Waiter l,:ludentially)---IVell, to
tell the truth, sir, it was 'Igh time you
'ad that fsb.-I,ondon Sketch,
tf/ties,1-ierDties., ,
• maxi tells .a girahe Would give all
be usa in the.everitnte make .her' hap-
17,owIs when 'she ronr,
ries 1th %Mlle:Olds him Strictly to Ills
wor eW yolk Tribune.
n-laP 01)!,43.,
to Fill Go
Trained men are wanted everywhere; in fact hey are niways
wanted, for the demand is greater than the supply. This Ilona ad is
not for the man who is able to earn only two or three dollars a tliiy
at hard manual labor and who can work only under the direction of
some one clSei, but for the man who is able to plan and direct the
work of others -the man whose training has qualified him to com-
petently hold positions of responsibility. •
it, Tile INTnals.vrroNA.r., CORittSrONDENCIll SCUOCT-S, that great
institution that ltas done so much in thc past and is doing so
much every minute for working naen and women, offers you an
easy way to become a trained anan-to secure a good position itt
the trade or profession that best suits your taste and ambition.
The I, C. S. plan ena,bles you to help yourself right where
you. are without losing an hour of work or it dollar of pay;
without changing positions until you are ready- to step into
the °Eke you desire; without obligating you to pay mare than
your present salary will afford, no :natter bow small it is.
Thousands of men have ecured life-long betterment through this
great plan. Every month an average of 300 voluntarily tell us
at do stohehesaamdveanaesertitheesnte. inYeonucan : INIERN....ivitio.N.m., c.a.;;;.;;;wct...:;(;:i.;....
done. ' nox799.Seranten,ra• •
If you really want a good posi- : Votreseceelale,withCga fin'hcr Otili0,10. ea MY 1"•-t. .
• umne to Inc pasition before 0/3101 1 have marked 5C 4
MINcva:i.q, ualify for 11 largcr salary and advance- •
tion, a larger salary, and it sue- .
Show•Cited WHIM
cessful life, find out how you can .
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secure it in the surest ,tiati most :
Clvil Sonic.. Exams, Arclillocluin/ Dransman •
SI nin' niou 1711 DEITt's'm4; • •
marking and mailing tine tea- .•
practical way in the world by #
trti:ht,tzetirtnCivil Eaginvi,,
Ornamenini tInalgter CF1Otm":116Prioni"dbiitr"""
pon. This puts you -under no ._
T Poweir•Sintion Sul. :Ireinhoh:n:n4,1 In old 1 &.ItSan,,,,, s,R4u.1,,,f17.:C.Lnigitnt teu: t, i on
EiacHninn .Chooaxrn,,i:et p,,
quest ear further information.
obligation. It is simply a re- ''
+ Stenographer
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To Manitoba, Saskatchewan
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Each Tuesday March to October
•inelusive viii, Chicago and Si Pat))
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Settlers' Excursions
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and every TIPESDAY thereafter
until April 2911i. inclusive from
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Tilrou2;11 Coaches anti Tdiiitt
Sleepers to" VVionipeg witfdd
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