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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-9-22, Page 2f ++i+++++++++++++4+-++++++++++• +++ 1NE 8EC4T DY SEN or, A TRUTH NEVER OLD. ++4+444 +++++++++++++4444 44+++++++++++44++ ofiA lorE1t V, ((:4,rrt'd) try Jas is 1" thinks the Brady, and she "Decidedly," reflects 13lanfuril, "Lawrence a must have looked taro uftert at Mom, binbarbff, 14a1,truff 'iH demi, isn't Jrn'1" 1, a+ikn, aloud. "Yon !snowl havt, beer, nuy of so - piety for ab year ; the whole, snap of Lampe Neta altered in 41141'0 41/- wnc3'," "liabar4lf war) :AKA in a clad four yearn ago," replica Mrs, Gutzon; 41 7 � usa about h4. r, 1 ,a "What a 10C1/1411414,.,wc;rnati l TO get rid of it lnlliband, arul U, .iict rid of hien in such 11; s t ting sir• 041711eta,nr•,1;1" "That tlelr„nrl .. With her it re. 4leteala hien a l the more cordially than before. There is nnli a very. good feeling toward him among any of dirt ladies at Hurrenden; he clew not make love to them; he does not rnd(v1rnr t41 alter ON104.111g 1a•rang0110:11tH in hie favor; it is 'rnl•r1illy felt that iso would not l,isre, to do 80. .what ran you 4,2g. Peet from a man who sits 11411 hin (lays in a library'1 It in in the naialler library nd- )aexutt, filled with modern volum4:•, that, 15 o'clock tea is always to bo had, with all the abundant demor- alizing nhorainatiox,u of eaviar'e milted Jn h4•r 4•^110 from court." hunrrn+•J, etc. It in a gay room i,f)}t, to he sura' v.1a j Jtus,,iru)c4 with chorus den porn .H after Wat- I1L'4i nrtuf;hty they aro Hent to live. roan, MO every Variety (.11 ru 0(11( Qri 1141411 4r.*ta1: 449, an riotous children and 4,f lounging chair. Jtear}ing Are t13iuninnvd to their ru r'a'y, Was math) easy, somebody exult it. But, trrintprr;lni a , compromised, then 7 „ there 1u 11 41.10 reading don either Hlt.( "Very nn,"li comprarnied, aril in it or in the big library. blanc both room ware k11lsii1, for the Ful- ford, w11471 li 1101•4 t},eiv:, finds lint" ver+otry 01 Habnroff 14441 1(44.14 woun- nc11 unu(rlly 1+102444, artcl Mtn rN,244-- 4e4 mortally, whr"n, with an lido mune as h(s (4101,80/1wsth Latin phi]- yoenrla 4(ffu)"b h(' lis d an(1 abut the. ow,phy and (144010(8 wit. priai,ri through the 1u,gn.,, ".A pretty little melodrama. Wha was 11U:OpfusnantI" "Gourd 1d1Cstoff, a colonel of the guard, J. wonder yen did not, hear of it; it lnluJ0 a lair at the those." "1 (nay 131t1.4e beard ; whin one doesn't know the pnI,plo wranern- 4141, 110 an4H6aerO, 141..1.11 of the.• )111rl0- reAtn, makes any i(nprea4l41 on (tae, And the result was that, the lr,dy had to 144avo the imperial evert t" "Yi.•H • they (le draw a lino t}14:rc." I314(1furit 1aliglls; it ticklers hin fancy to hoar. Mra. Wentworth (Mr- s()); condemning by implication the laxity nt the court of tit, James. ",They can't woof us to (inr e'3 - tines," lie replica; „lin: Janda are 00 'rental) and the railways air, Hm close. J 1.4: it would have a very good r -Ur eb if all our naughty peo- ple (mulct bit nhub up in1111u their *wit Kalea, with nobody iu opsit to but the steward ;old this rector. (Jan you 1r)gino anything that would more Miceli very &Ilrtr•ibulA; t0 wriest rnaunern andmorale 7 I (1,0u, with some ernaan48e, "batt I3u1' how very '4'5olato f"troloit it's the. kind 0r life or1.o gets into would look 1" that kills all that Bort (f tiling in "Why the% ,be take, thio absent ant+ '1'114:x( JH (10 time for it." W0111101 )1 41) 1.1u,144r away 7•' I,hi111(a "1 Jc4.c'p opt of the life; why don't Monfort], w(114 a ovate of irritation. fans„ "I will trust th4' hale); instinct.: owner than hers," TORTURER FOR SEVEN YEAR "ffiUIT-ATIYES" HER SALVATiON • • MADAM 404144401 nuneTTE Igo" 111 George St, Soral, Que. 4"1tor smartyoala 1' suffered from womb (home and dreadful torturing C,aim), and I10(41 ('onstantl)yspepsia uuil 11ronic ('nnotipatiun--tltc latter so bad that sometimes I went ten days without action Of the bowels, Six different doe• foryour 1 was in v a o r art( n t) tom treated 1 ,( (d y 1xaa constantly facial( death. Then 11ty 11(181 4314 coaxed me to try "ltruit- toilets:" and this tnediciee, and nothing else, cured Inc and saved my life." (Signed) mane. JO$1;1,11 L1RIiTT1?, son, box --'6 for }la -co -or trial box nisi.--nt (loiters or from ,fruit -a -fives Limited, Ottawa. hate been eternally obliged to 11im 'ver 421141," "What dial Ire lie117" "My sob, a cob 1 adored. 1 wept period. Cn at valuation of $1,000 linea child, .but he didn't see my per acre the fruit has paid all the tear•:. What 1 saved up next half expenses incident to its production, t4 truce 03tt thatweb and buy frimand left for the owner a serpins of back at twice his value, what I de- from 14 to 17% per cent. Others tried myself to make up the 10410ty,report heavier crops than any I jelowwwovevskitniviklofrily0A4 0 On the Farm THE USE OF FPItT1T.,IZBIth., That reliable fertilizers will not exhaust, but on the contrary will build up the poorest land into highest produotivonesst has now been proven beyond cavil or doubt, writes 111. C. Miller, Middleton, N. S. The writer baa used only che- mical fertilizers for over thirty years, and those who 'adopted his system of fertilization 20 years ago are now . corroborating his expert..' encs, In apples, the erops have been roost satisfactory. There have been no off` years, and the fruit hits always been of first quality, While the crops have not been sur- prisingly large, they have been good compared with the quantity of the fertilizer used. A larger q uan- City would probably ha c insured heavier crop, This is troy( being tested, The quantity used has never exceeded 58.00 or $9.00 worth per a(ne, or less than 8 gents for rash barrel of apples packed, Dur- ing the past ten years there have been an average yield of 110 bbls. of noel:rid fruit per acre, Willie}) means 1,100 bbls, from every acre under cultivation during , that ('Volt toed to read, George 1" lie f noturly would bohnve , alnd th( have g(uw bt t 3, g 'ops tiro 01- •entyn to ho host m espos1ulatr(p, n (. r a crops >, beast weren't canny to !incl; some ten followed 1?,y a year OF compal'a- „Yrs, 1 mica -ages ago, Hay8 dealer hall taken him over to Ire- fire barrenness, it is the long steady Irak, with a yawn. filctnford looks at hint with cariosity. "I, 9971 unl('nrtand a man who has never r4sa4," 114: re.pli(11, "but I cannot understand 12, elan lotting the toot; for reading if he has ever 101 1t, On(: can dwell eon - trance( in 13oeotia if *110 have never been out of it, but to go hack to J1o4:olia after living in Attica--" "It's 4no'n life 410ex it.,, "What life? (Inc has the life one witolten ," That'a the sort of thing a man 14(tYH who httsr('t married." ";Cly dear George 1 you cannot pretend year wife would prevent your reading Latin and (Jreck, or (11.4411 H1tns('rlt, 1.:1111 mire she w"u14 much Houn4',r you read than tall- an apples .and sugar, still, they well -than(10 (Afar things you Haw Ilis mot(t;llt.i1lho hal411 ]ocei@es (10." • I his neck ;and tear his ribs open with "1 don't, any alao would prevent their spur, 1uey're just as nnrea- rne," retul'4(41 1110 101'4 of linrren- HOnable with the i1. children.,, 'Who is that worna1 7" says Bran- ford, mtaking a step across the w'inti4w and into the garden. "Now I am perfectly certain that is Mme. Ha;baroff, without: your saying 80." "Then I needn't Hay so,," replies lick, "I wonder when sh; ealnef hand." nett could he done with you,,, no use to do it with Boom; his I The balanus of 30 a1re4 1s still 1n rnoth(r would buy brim 80m0 other various stages below full produc- 1(orae the next day. You've no tion. The crop of 1909 1s equally (thence to bring up as boy decently, good, but at this writing has net if gut a mother,,, *111 been realized on, '11;114;8 reverse. is 1110 reecival 69ini0n 1,f mankind," said Klan- Pruni»q , . , ., .$ 10 00 1or41, "but I believe there's some- 1'eltilizers for 4 nares at •N9 i0 00 thing to be .said for your view. No Hauling and sowing ferti- end 01 women have no idea of 1}zern • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 2 00 bringing up their children, and Disuing 4 times at $2 .. 8 00 when they ought to be ordered It etch 2 bushels at 82.10 .. 4 20 flogging they fondle them.,, Buckwheat 2 bus. at 75c .. 1 50 'l)olly (lees," eayS her Ilnshand, t3owang cover crop 1440 "What's a woman's notion of a. splaying 3 limos ..,. 2L 40 horeel Tivat he hunt have slender Bl)1s., 4.51 at 21a, . 113 00. legs, a coat 11114 satin, and h(: fed Platting, packing and truck- ing at 200 . .. . 113 00 15undrio' ,,,. ,,. .. 4 80 pull that counts, Below is a brief report of the Have Tisk, glpomaJy. ft, weu1(1 bo only 4 aeras in full bearing In 1908. (JIIAT"T1' 11 -VI, The very bachelor rooms aa, 14ur- iterulen are (utidn'ivo Jit revePia told (Indolence, cozily comfortable, and full of 4tt14'i,th,nn for the guest's Woo (tare, lalnmng Whitt!* theta is a printed raper wined' hs alai/pi laid on the 111.nda14111g table in ('1.41r'y room retnitl'k H, at 1,hiti house; it l,ntiliee the latest "Yeti, tint you doll'), 1111nd being' telegrams 4,f piddle 110wn, whivli 4'2(11,141 eer,4altrk'.:, aurae every 41ft'r410414 11'1110 n. 1,011• '',hin, 14don't mind it, in the least:. din news agen('y. If they nay nothing worse of ruo 1 ''1 darn Huy, to the 31 111 1 111111 fel- stn Kroteful,'' I'owIi they tar;, delightful," r411ne to "11111, you (uul4hr1, do 11, if yon )11an1nr(1, al 114 I"lanr)rl 41uw11 rho had all rimy pla0ca and 411) my holm- lines; "but to nu', they nn111e'an• va awl all rev brothers and all 10,y ((1131;y rr'uall tan 11110012411171411310, fa10113) ,y411e 44 rt free r03eut, .1 de - world, 1 don't (lin(i the o,o' ', ('vr, 0124844 04141, 101 1,114; 1.1M42Kaon Awaay, ta81111y, 14,3' k11(1Ving that 1114'1'0 i,1 wird nue in 14114'11 a (rowel 411: worries a revolution hl I'u.taf4.4nia o1' nil 1.hat. 1' rt. 1)41d1y (( 4r3IOn(I 1,, nnluke 4oar1,h+lnalo9 in Bolivia, hilt 0441.1119*' al cigarette in any pantie!' • 40 1 dine t,4( better for being 1,4,141 lilauforrl smiles. that 1110 lorimeh government 1H alio• "Un00 c, 1eh41ar ralwrryH i1 ((h01- titulan, al] 11101101.0.1.0 perf(t'tl do (tr, it serums to ur4'," says Bitot 1x441' of irtnnodtrato 41/14'4, It 111 ford, "1 (11,111(,1 AS nr141n liv0 w•it:h- vary inbr•a•Onllnlr„ n4 doubt., hut, 11, out, air air without 11001.1," and he tinniw'1. 1*,144 ret.h nu', nod 1 think (1(101,14 ('olv1ev tilt 11414HA/40108 4,1 1111'84' frcl4h 841111118 i}00k11 8110ulcl 2144 busineen 4.444'7- tof protonic news (pails (lienor' tam thin the light., ver(Lti'n.li "You don't 9•untinnn the quotaL- "Ottih1re11 nhn11141 lo'. taught to tion, ' 1:)3 1181, with a smile, 1)11k,'' 1344 observes one day to Lady, "Alii ion temps lnhr(,H rn41ur14," flair, "ant they *d(ould not. be 4t- 4.ay4 lil3nf,r41, lie lamella and 104434d to bo /devoutly in their gels rip; it is Inur in the after- sp4'nch any 1244(1' than in their 113,011; 11141 11011140118 green pollen Elmira, You would not let 311'm en- 11: ly rug Cathed in warm, anih('r for run' prettenee with uabl'u4hed light,; 4411,' nF rho pewit -oche 12 torn - hair, 01)1 yort l9h thuul 1119 any Jug ('31)1111 810w17 with (311 bib !train 13,8141, 4U1n(y, or inappropriate disproved; be SOMAS 1141V('1 lo tiro of words which 34041131 uppermost, 14 Iorni1K 141104). 'limen, 't,.ere In nn much in i.h4' "flow es/telly that bird is jinn tihole.'o of worth;1 A beanlifnl 1,4i(e (341ne politicians one (meld name," IH ,8 delicious I1)1(tt, but it avail++ 1111*( Iih(111ur4. "11,1 you loom ghost. 1ittlo without the imag4'e or art 8,3141 11.144 t411arm1rlg g41,),dm4 al4ay14 re•• ptra(rfnl Jdlra48)2, 1114l y4,44 ever maa19 1110 of HI:. i-11rhert'a horn, (ler !war Mrs, Notion a4)Htain It dia. went (401.41e11, l moa19 1 think -4110 01111411011 or relate no aneed0te 7 :1t• mune nein moot have inial them out. who lilts. [Welling to 111''feet nitres- 144 it 114)). 11111w0)' 141.4,r1n who ((lays lag in mnln t'. W111[I) 8110 died, ala( ilult 40 long an one Cha n. garden art, of Il(lu3+eriuriion died with her, one ILlw'ays 1.1149 one room witidh Is 4(1141 arcalwn71'i*, 1nvi f1 hu3rY," roofed by heaven 11' 4urys l,a(dy (rale, which is iter• 1, hi. "A heaven mitigated by garden. 611111 04P)If•na llinn or 1)31,011in); in era' w(ng9*, veru considerably al - 'which t her generation in at fault, throned," says'Usk. "Aral Il111')'Y is elw4ay4 4)111lrar, You "You acre 9)'1)0'111, George, and lkbx11V, not you Haiti the (1lu,r day; ynnv mired is running nn 1101111414, it 4gntlut• ln']p kt041!,'' 8lullillg3, nal pence 11.11 offense "lion art' 41 11(11)141, my t14')lr limn axolotl, tonere on such a day 4(11 24+3(1," Hays_ .Lady _11u1i(t+lay, 111111 thin, 'rheic is nothing HO dtm•01'111. bitten him, 14itig aim In think of money." `Tu hove 41'1)1)1 and not 10 think of '4+121 141 111or0 sn 1 21111 11,11011 "Nell pn)m+thing of him ,tlrni ht likes ','rrY 11111911, 't0 71,31' 'him 4181(18 that's not only way T icnow of 14 (dwelt a boo at owlet. 'Tont father did ft•. with rnr the veru fn's "Tere's no time for anything, 110y( *1.81c, gloomily. "There's e They didn't expect her tilt to -mor - malt heals 4f thingn to ewe to, and ' row." 240(•1) unmbern of places to go to, They Loth look at a lady in 41no 11,141 then one lives an jour le jour, of the 134810nt alleys, wanting bo- oed tine (gels into the swine and gees f tween the high, green walls. She on, and then thereto the shouting, iH dressed in. some Hatt, cream - and wii(24 there inn't Lite 8110011(1)4 colored stuff with quantities of t1,4'r(''9 the season and the. routing." Lara', She carries a •sunshade of "1 14.4d my own lite, lilanfortl • the 10rne line, She has a tall cane in her other hand. On either Siete of her rare the l.ruiies Alexandra and .h) 4lrrlllun, and b4::ur41 tier gambols 1n Cts white Halsor cr0tnts, With his blue (sills ((t((rl(ings and his rilv4l buckled shoes, the Babe. "l)(.cidcdly the Saintrorf," says 1.1nk. "Won't you coma and spe104 to her 7" "With ple.ap)1('0," nays 111anford, "Even if 3110 Babe brains me with the canto 1" lie -looks very well as he wants b1l'eholuled Over the grass and Moog t.I141 green ttlley; he wears it, Inner, brown velvet coat, admirab- ly made, and brown brevet -les and 8100,in38' his legs are 1L8 well mad AM 1118 3,321841; the sun Shines on 1118 013'1 11114 hair; thcr'c k8 a. degage, piety reaque, (14'b0unair, Vet di8- (,inguiah1.. 14,91( about him which pleases the eyes of Xenia kiabal'off, an they watch !aim draw near, "Who is that poison will, your father 1" she, n14k4. The children tell her, all 4+pt'aking tat once. She recognizes the name; she has hear4! 411 hint often in the world, and has 1.1414 3.111,94. 0414145 W1114111 praise solitude and a 4111110r of herbs, "1 4,nrbt hie hits Mg been alone very 1(11(3, howtocts she reflects, 41H 0114' 10ok8 nt him, A. c,i 111.Jn 111111164'11044 Ju Hilo to ,Englishmen in general some women who are fond of him fancifully trace to the feet that the hist lilanlord was rt Venetian, who fled for his lila from the republic, and mode huutelf 0(1114pi'non4 and neceptalhir for his ittli'nt4 alike an It lutist, and a Hw•urdl loran at the court of Henry 1). "It can't, cunni; We no very far away," he himself 4bjoet.n; but perhaps Jh docs count„ Of all (..hinge ineffaceable the marls of talo, aro the roost indelible, "An int4rr111.in( womaan," 11(• thinkm now, ns the 4'xchangett With the Princess f"halltu'nff the motel eoespl)m(•nts aax1 elmmonplaces of a presenl(ltion, ''11aosians are al- (('nys interrstilig; they are Ilse only W11104'11 rtbnu, arh(nn you feel thnt. 1; on know very hale t they are the only w4t11011 44114, 141 11119 t:(lallerbox of a. generation,' tout ill dehorn lap it in, prrx4. ve 110m4 of the vague elution of (114)343 ('*34- *143(1 what 2) "'I'urit;y, daughter of unmet, vii, Irma mild 1' " 1ptrr'nl1rrs 'ilh;urow'. ""A11141 1111' deter .lauli4+n, 1 (llnnot: 13111' that aha dwells 107h lee` in any form 1 '4'810'11 she 114)8 a home ill y' 11111' 033)1 gold le lir4a414+, w•110 aria 101130 that also w(331 1(1 0v03' 1411133 3430110r 11) +t intftt`tl " time T ,,w. ,1 twenty 1.301.03(1 4, rind h( " tl(iw 3usp.4t4llrltnt' 11 mil tow taw ' read tela ,a L1,4' l f llaallr forgot, Total expenses., .....$31.8 40 451 bbls. applies, not pro- ceeds .... „ „ .. .......$701 34 Balanco .... ... .. ...... $384 04 This is about 17% per cent. for the owner on a valuation of $1,- 000.00 per acre, and reckoned as though all the worts had been done by hired help. There are many or- chards doing porch better than this, and 'solely because they get better care; but this moderate re- sult shows most clearly the possi- bilities of scientific orchard cul- ture in the Annapolis Valley. X (To bo eu111intlell,) FUNNY. "Where did you meet your young man, Mary' I" queried the mistress on being to... her maid was to got married. "Oh, please, nem, at Uncle Thomas' funeral. lie's HO amusing, mum. He was tho life and soul of COVENTRY, ENGLAND.' the party." A Weighty Family, 1lillinln Boca, of Nar-lllar Goon, Vic. ulna, sends to us some particularn of his ownfamily which he thinks will be o1 interest as showing Bret Viatorla holds the world's record for family giants; Mr, Snell'e family eor,Siete of two girls and a boy, and the total weight of the three is over hall a ton, 01era, the eldest at the trio, is 23 yours of age, and weighs 519, being the heaviest female known of in tho world. Tom; her brother, is 19 years old, and weighs 2064 and Anna, the youngest of this remarkable family, is only 16, andalready weighs 3(5. For these particulars, readers can see that Mr, Snell's tail( of being nolo to chal- lenge the world is no idle boast.- w oFld"s News. An Equine. Epicure. A Sydney delivery -van owner has a unique horse, which displays a decid- edly carnivorous appetites: The (11W mal is frequently given picots of cold cooked beefsteak, mutton -shall, stale saveloys, meat -pies, rind sausages, to- gether with stale bread and bens -a menu 'which ho discusses with mark- ed and manifest gusto. When the above-named flesh food, which -comes. from a ]lam -and -beef shop; at the rear of which his stable is situated, is placed before this horse, possessing such an extraordinary equine taste, he immediately tarns away from chaff and maize he may be eatiog at the time to partake of it, -World's News. One Thing Unbroken: Standing ova the shattered remains of their last Dresden chino statuette, the exasperated mistress said to the awkward servant: "Is tbero anything you haven't broken since you have been with me?" "Yes, mom," replied the servant. "1 have yet to break mo record for de- structivenese."-Baltimore American. ' 'M is the turning -point to economy in wear slid tear of wagons, Try a box. Every dealer everywhere. The Imperial 011 Cis., 'td. Calorie hew: She than city 03 e'.,1,, 4. Caught a Tartar, Senator Tlieuderr• le Burson of Ohio.- who is a bachelor end 1ms )lever been ensnared by the wiles of wo11e1; tells A story of a young lady ami 11 judge of Ills acqualatanuer The former lens a witness in the lot tor', court. The pees - coming attorney had repeatedly put to her questions whleh 4114' perniHteutlj' evaded under the plea that she did not comprehend his meaning, wheat,pun' his honer undertook to tiring out th0 proper relrpouses. Leaning over, he said in a kindly and fatherly manne'r:. "Young woman, why is, it that you Insist to refusing to understewd she questions of counsel? You are a per - Son of chaeta, grace, beauty and more than overage Intelligens and"- "Thank you,, your honor," Interrupt- ed the young woman, "if it were nut for the fact, judge, that 1 am nuclei On 111 1. would return the compliment." -.National Monthly. CLICK O THE KEY} The Readingo� f Telegraph Meso. sages by Sound. STORY OF THE FIRST TRiAL'.' A Lack of Tape Caused Alonzo B, Cot!. null to Attempt Interpreteting. rho Morse Cede by Eur -The Discovery That Abolished the Uso of the 'tape, Ezra -Cornell 18 known 10 history as the father of Cornell university, as one of the men who 1101114 10 4/11 414 the first telegraph line and as an tn. dent ortfacizer of telegraph 43ste4)18 1n the early days, being )1lstru(ueptal In the forluation of the now famous 'Western Coign Telegraph company. Ills son, 410020 it. Col'ne11, became' ultimatelyvivo president. of the West- ; cru Coion and governor of New York I state -high 'commercial aid political 11o11e1'4, Yet be once confessed to me that he felt he should be credited with the ndditi0ual honor of halloo made the !discovery that telegraph nhesseg(s !could be rend by eitl', nod he seemed to toile more pride In his purl in lidos;. 1nG this nbnur than, he did In anV or Robertson Bit10sels•Other Achievements slaver ,t14 a telegraph opera - DESIGNERS AND BWLDER$ t 1. •'I was tor." sold Sir.' 4'urn('ll u1 telilu3 toe the OF � story: "f f:u{ipnw toot to telegraphy deep OATS OMRz� ti ALL. SIZES KNOCK DOWN FRAMES HULLS furnished complete or in any stage of completion. LAUNCHES, with Engines in- stalled, ready to run, in stock' Send stamps for catalogue. oot of'Bay StreetHAMILTON, CANADA n1ttitralh because of my father's and -large Interests Iu the: thee new mode of ('0rinuullic(ttinn, Anyway, 1 learned the Morse key. (units, and 1 was, iu fact,.. very fond (if telegraphing 1run1 both the. practleal and the s0feu- 'titles(andpetuts, 1 "One afteriaon, 40nletime In the ear- ly tlflics, when I was stationed et Al- i bany, N. Y., there was un 111111811111 in- rnsh of newspaper dispnt('he4W1 was in charge of the press key -cud in the , mid41 of thetask of rei'e irtug them 1 found to my consternation that 1 was out of tape. Before taking my peat before the key -1 had oegaect.ed to re- pleuish the tape reel. -There WAS a bonntind supply of i tape In the cellar of the building, but A 8.9arioe need the 144(1 at Imam or Vaanlx 111 was a long trip there'=there. were Byy 4444412,,1rr er8aulrtet,1d1 4129444 la ester roc , n0 elevators in those dot's -and 1 knew (IginA itapidn,,, d'411c(°e 4y4vp 4e,(4.OI4 , i that to go 'there 1 would waste pre a 4yzvD betTet Pl an ma 444 hie btuq is raid 1r , �i.�" ara4rrp. it qof eer.G racy t 6 bar. aa4 ; c10u8 411110.. And there were those anz- &*441 redpe bock. Cr"r4a,,t"ASfa. a etfo, Wn Iona newspaper men hanging orer,ing, an dialppr cIat o Langham Hotel, London. Gentlemen, -I wish to express my appreciation of the 39 h.p. Daimler which you have delivered to me. Before ship- ping the car to Canada I made a three weeks' trial of it, cov- ering some 1,200 miles. Tho car ran- perfectly, and I never had the slightest trouble of any kind, and I think it quite lives up to the many 0laims you make for it. The silence, smooth - 0089 of running, and power of acceleration on hills isreally remarkable. My petrol consumption was 10 miles to the gallon, includ- ing a great deal of driving in traffic. Tlrc tyres show no ap- preoiable signs of wear, and I thick it will prove light on tyres. I am really delighted with the car. -Yours sincerely, (Signed) C. A. BOONE, of Toronto, Canada. "The Most Successful Car of the Vearl9OY" Ma Daimler Motor Co., moo LUnaAted, mr;4,a 4, a> , rsoa,,.r 44m. = ars( Concrete is the Best Material -from every standpoint --where- with' to build things about the farm. This recently -published book, "What the Fanner Can Do With Concrete," will prove to you the superiority and "in -the -long -run" economy of " CONCRETE " as a Building Material You, as a progressive farmer, owe it to yourself to read this book before you attempt any further improvements, The retail price of the book is 50 cents -but we willsendit, absolutely, free, to luny farmer who will fill out and send to us the coupon below, CANADA CEMENT COMPANY, Limited .0.35 3 ieintfokgal Mink Building, Montreal / You may send ma c Copy et your book, "What the Vander Can 110 WWI COTterotn" MUCCI Addre 3 shoulder, "Suddenly, as 1 fished about mental- ',ly for the quickest nay out of my dilemma. this thought popped into my bead: 'You don't nerd any tape. < Rall the time you don't loos( at it when the,. dispatches are coining in before you write them out You trust to your ears to tell what the instrument says. Why not do Ho Doty?' 1ns14(tly 1do- terulined to see whether or not 1 could lake the dispatches by sound alone. "1 put my fingers on the key and broke in ou New York, whence the dispatches were coming. 'Send rather slowly and very dlstiuctly; 1 asked the num at the other end of the wire. Ile at once begun to do so -not without some cariosity us to my reason, 1 found out layer. "Rut 1 didn't think of that at the time, for 1 was glowing all over with the knowledge that 1 could write out the dispatches -and write them cor- rectly. for they made reuse -by simply listening to the sounds that the key 111(200. "Thus I continued tnklug the dis- patches to the very cud. Then the New York operator called me, 'What are you doing up there?' he asked. 'Why dirt you want lie to send slowly (1414 (118211141)3'?' "I answered that 1 had said gnodby Loh telegraph tope 1'r and old 11140 the 0*' 10revehad rnude. trio WAS 14),n,tdrn2.'Ir 1nterrsr1d. 'Send me slowly and t(4y dlma00ty fifteen or twenty triads, mut i'll tree Whether or not 1 cm2 do the (tune thing, he re- gne4ted. "1 (110 so, 111)1 of confident*, and a Igoe Inter there cane to um 'this mss sage: -1've Mute h too. Setae of the other boys soy they can. I predict Una within , ((meth there won't be un inch of tape used in the New York °nice.' "Years later," ridded 'Mr. Cornell "1 was told Ih111 about the time that 1 discovered for myself n new and revu- hnlunnry method of receiving Ree- ltroi.a messages the same method) was oho, discovered by an uperalor in the main (,thee. to Pi112bnrg. I: ,bare ill) 31"113(1 that this 18 true. Sooner or Inter the discovery WAS bund to be made nor only In one, but several mimes. glut t have always felt that l woo the first to motto the" discovery and should be credited with it 1» tel(.' - graphic bistory."-Boston taobe. 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