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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-4-11, Page 3MEN AS' HOUSE SERVANTS, Their snoresri aiat Chicago- Ifonee- hold'I'yURNnr44 and No mistake. The elty of l hieago is credited with Doing the Drat to try the experiment which is the subject of this article, brat employing men as "chamber• ulaigs," kitchen helpers, etc., in ho- tels; then, as the success et these tom tative beginnings neealue known, pri- Yate families also took up the idea, With the result that many families In that city' aro now very acceptably serv- ed by men. A lady living in Chicago a few menthe ago wrote a friend a long letter detail tux her experiences with a than as gen- oral servant and was emphatic in her Opinion that she WI made no mistake, but that her servant ivss a "household treasure," and, although she took him In "green" from the factory, where he :was an ordinary machine tender but a short time before, he 1s now as good a plain cook as any of the women em- ployed by her friends and Is as neat, both In his work and personally, as the best of maids could possibly be. Her family consists of herself, her husband and grown up daughter, and she had always heretofore found it necessary to keep a cook and a housemaid as well as to pay a woman to come week- ly to do the family washing. • After her servant had become suffi- ciently versed In the art of cookery to get along properly with the aid which the family cookbooks afforded he vol- untarily offered to do the laundry work, having paid strict attention to the methods of the work while It had been done by the regular laundress. His mistress saw no objection to let- ting him try, with the result that that work is also well done and the cost of it saved. About the time that things were working in this way her maid, who was a good one, did as nearly all good maids do -left and married. ely friend was in despair and was bewail- ing to her daughter the fact that she would now have to begin the work of searching for and training another maid when her cook assured her that he thought he would have plenty of time to do all the work of the house if she cared to try Dim. i think I can hear the objection, "Yes, but what about the expense of employing men for such service?" In this it is a great saving, and, as the servant himself explains it, he Is bet- ter off. His mistress now pays him $4 per week. While be was "green' and needed help and direction in all he did lie received $2.50. When be'worked to the factory, lie received $7 per week. Of this $4 went for board and 60 cents for car fare, leaving $2.40 cents for clothing, laundry and all other ex- penses. Hls wage now, you'see, is. thus equiv- alent to at least $S.00 from his stand- point. The work is no harder, the mistress, be says, is not so harsh as bis former foreman, and his board and lodging are superior to anything he could before afford, so that he feels as though his employers are entitled to the best service he can give, and he gives it. While at work the man wears a long sleeved, blgh necked apron which pro- tects him from neck to feet. It is made so simply that it can be slipped on or off at a moment's notice. When the doorbell rings, it is instantly dis- carded and a white linen jacket as- sumed, in which the servant looks as neat as any maidservant in Chicago - neater than a good many, in fact. Both apron and jacket are always spot- less, and the man seems to take genu- ine pleasure in having both himself and kis surroundings in apple pie or- der. -Designer. Pro It Compote. Once the difference in appearance anti flavor betwixt a compote and a stew of fruit is realized a real step is gained. That one 1s rattier more trou- ble tbaiithe other goes without saying, but the difference pays, all the same. For a compote of any kind of fruit a slrup of the sugar must be made first with a little water. The fruit Is theu dropped In and simmered gently until it is perfectly cooped, but its shape is not allowed to be lost, uud naturally its flavor is retained. 'Watermelon Dlaprontis. Thoroughly ice a ripe melon. Cut in- to inch slices, then Into strips and diamonds, removing the seeds. Ar- range on saucers, dust with a little sugar and serve quickly. -Table Talk. Garden Pnr/,Inn Ing, The furnisbing of the garden is a matter of no little moment. Articles which in the house would be consider - AN ARTISTIC GARDEN SEAT• ed quiet and, if ttuything, too somber and rough in appearance, In the gar- den will seem absolutely out of place on,acc ent of their comparative garish- ness. e The free and unrestrained beau- ties of nature demand a certain quaint liberty in the designs of furniture lin tended thus for al fresco use. For gardens kept on tiie old fashion- ed plan of trimmed hedges and cut trees, nothing could exceed the suita- bility of the seat illustrated, While the fact that it fits in admh'nbiy with the more natural and less formal class of gardens now In -Pogue Shelve its higb intrinsic merit. SR WEATHER, 111111 1,1 t. IS YOUR SYSTEM IN .SHAPE TO CARRY YOU SAFELY THROUGH? The Practice Of Taking a 'route fa Spring IS Uese uded from Oar {Pine tore ethers, and ilea Good Medical Endorsement -A FOW fuCCchtIoas sl0gardluS Ileatih. The praottoe of taking a tonl0 dur- ing the inclement weather of early spring it one that has been bequeath- ed ne by our forefathers, wjlo lived in days when a sturdy oonatitution and vigorous health' meant even Wore than they do to -day. The bastom has the highest medical endorsement, and the healthiest people are those who fol- low It. Thousands, not really ill, need a tonio at this season, Oloso confinement in 'badly ventilated houses, offices, sleeps and school' rooms' during the winter months, makes people feel depressed and "out - of -sorts." (Nature must be assisted in throwing off the poison that has accumulated in the system, else .peo- ple fall an easy prey to disease and are subject t n discomforts from u JeoL o many y bona, eruptions, and similar troubles. Dr. Williams' Pink Pillslfor Pale Peo- ple are the best 'tonic medicine known tomedical science. These pipe make rich, red . blood and' strong nerves. Through their use in springtime, jaded. listless, easily tired men, wo- men and children, are made bright, ac- tive and Strong. Evidence ofthe won- derful health restoring virtue of these' pills is given by Mrs. J. Lang- lois, 659 Lefontain street, Montreal, who says :-"Bsfore'began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was lander the care of two doctors, who told me my trouble was developing into consump- tion. I wag very pale and feeble; had no appetite and could hardly stand an my feet, I was very much discour- aged and thought death was staring me in th'e face. I had often read of Ds. Williams' Pink Pills and finally decided to try them. After I had used three boxes my appetite was much better, and I felt a little Stronger. I continued the use of the pills for three months uhon I felt fully cured. When I began easing the pills I only weigh- ed 92 pounds, and when 1 discontinued thele my weight had increased to 119 poande. I also gave the pills to my baby, who was pale and sickly, and they made Shim a bright, rosy, fleshy and. I think there is no weak or sickly person who will not find bene- fit from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." St is a waste of money to experi- ment with other so-called tonins which are all cheap imitations of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Insist upon getting the genuine, and if they are not sold by your dealer send direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont., end the pills will be mailed Peat paid, at 50c a box, or six boxes for $5.50. IIE MADE GOOD. Huskinby-My sbn Rube took les - alma frum a feller who guaranteed to teaoh hypncrtism by mail. Hokorn-An' did he do it? Huskinby-I guess he did. He hypnertized Rube out of $117.50 be- fore he came to his senses! I1ear Sirs -This is to certify that 1 Enna been troubled with a !erne back for fifteen yearn d have used three bottles of your DMINARD'S LINIMENT and am ccm- pietcly cured. It gives me great pleasure to re- commend it and you, are at liberty to use this in any. 'way to further the use of your valuable medicine. Two Rivers, ROBERT, itOSS. The British succession duties brought a revenue of nearly £'70,000,- 000 is the last • fiscal year. Migard's Liniment is used by Physiciarle Rev. Sohn Robertson, of the "City Temple," Glasgow, has entered oh the oharge of East London Baptist Tab- ernacle, Burdett Road, 6TAT0 OF Onto CrrY er 1000E0, l 88 LUCAS COUNTY. / FRANK J. 0nnx0Y makes oath Ihat he Is senior partner of rho arm of P. J. CIIENEY & Co., doing buninoos in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, pari that said flrnt 0 will pay the sum of O'HUNCHED DOL- LARS foreaelt and °very Ensu of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of HALMS i)ATAnnll Cann. FRANK, J. CHENEIY. Sworn to before me and eubsel'Ibed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A.D. 18 b, A. W GLIIASON 1 seen:: Notarl/ Public. Hall's Ontarrh Cure is taken Internally, and sola directly on the blood and ninoous surfaces afthe syetomIalP.JCHPMOACO.,Toedo, 0 Sold by Drltglsl•e, Ole. Hall's Pamily 1'illg aro Lhe beet. One can still reckon as woodland three million acres in the United Kingdom at the present day. gd,e'rrIfel..000 This signature is on every box 11 the senates Laxative Broino'Quinine Tablets 8Ls rsmody ahOb mum a cold elk one day Itt 1839, by an ae(t of Parliament, the use of dogs in. London to draw carts as beasts of burden Wee abol- ished. Arne Vnevereeti Vey. Wanted, ft Matte !Never Aid the world call more loudly t0I' Young anon with foree, energy and purpose, young men trained to do some', one thing, than today, Though hun- dreds of thousands are out of employ - went, yet never before was it se hard to get a good employee for almost any position as today. Mverywbero people aro asking where to find a good serv- ant, a polite and efficient clerk, an hon. est cashier, a good stenographer who can Openand punctuate and Is general- ly well informed, alanagee and super- iutendents of great institutions every- where are hunting for good people to fill all sorts of positions. They tell us that it is almost impossible to ftnd efl- clent help for any department. There are hundreds of applicants for every vacant plane, but they either sbour signs of dissipation, are rude or gruff in manner, are slouchy or slip- shod in dress, are afraid of hard work, lack education or training or have some fatal defects which bar them out. Even If they are given positions very few aro able to Bold them, and so this great ar- my tramps about from store to store, from office to factory, wondering why others succeed when they full, wby othe ers get the positions when they aro de- nied. Tile head of one large commercial es- tablishment says that the blunders and mistakes of its employees cost 525,000 a year to correct, notwithstanding Ills utmost vigilance. -Success. John and Jonathan. 1, very dramatic conversation, print- ed In the London Outlook, has the dou- ble purpose of satirizing both the Eng- lish and American bent of mind and manners. Tile "smart Yankee" Is rep- resented as coming home to bis admir- ing town and telling In somewhat exag- gerated dialect what he thinks of his cousin over the Water. "Say, tell us," said a friend, "air the Euglish s0 terrible slow and dull, after all?" "Waal," replied the traveler, "I reck- on so. I sat down one night in the par- lor of a little village pub. Yes; it's a public house, but they call it pub in England. "There wuss tbe boss of the pub, the local butcher, the local evurything; and there wuss myself. I just llstelted, though I cau't any there wuss much to listen to. The talk ran like this: " '1 'ear as Ted Robinsun gat the sack last week,' remarked a villager. "'Ted Robinson?' said the other vil- lager, deliberately puffing smoke. "'Yuss; I'ear so. Ted Robinson got the sack las' meek.' "A pause. More smoke. " `Got the sack, eh?' "'Yuss; I 'ear as 'ow 'e "A. longer pause. "'Las' week, was it, 'e got the sack?' ` '1 'ear as 'ow It was las' week.' "A long, long pause. "'Ah! I'eard that a Friday.' "And," continued the Yankee, "not a soul among 'em smiled. It was their reg'lar mental diet. Oh, yes, smart men the English are and no mistake." Chlneee Criticism of Our Alphabet. The high class Chinaman, speaking through his interpreter, was giving the eminent American visitor his impres- sions of the English language. "I cannot understand," he said, "bow anybody ever finds time to learn it. Take that singularly formed letter in your alphabet, for Instance, the letter 'g.' What an awkward and 111 shaped character it Ise Wbat is the signifi- cance of that little curling projection at the upper end of it? I have never seen anybody who could tell me. Then, again, when tbe learner has familiar- lzecl himself with that letter and can recognize It et sight be learns that It Is tatty n part of a word and that it enters luto the composition of thousands of words. It has different, pronunciations and sometimes is not pronounced at all, being entirely silent Now, when you see one of our Chinese characters you know at once what It 1s. It Is a won- der to me that your people do not dis- card the cumbersome forms Of your written language and learn our simpler and more easily understood system." The eminent American could only bow 111s bead in humillation and prom- ise to bring the matter before the edu- cational authorities of bis native land. • T. LA1E N Evidently the Day el Miracles is trot Yet Over. STRONG TOWNSHIP SENSATION. mho Restoration to Realth or Wm, Hoes who Rad Net !Left sus stomp to Years- IRheamatista of the 'Worst Mod Ooat- pletclyCared, (Sundridge Loho.) The Eche: has taken' the trouble to investigate the circumstances and can vouch for the truth of the, follow- ing interesting story in its every par- ticular. Almost everyone in this neighbor- hood knows Mr. 'Wni: Doeg. In 1878 Dir. Dong )roved from the Township of Osprey, in Grey County, to lot 19 in the thirteenth eoncesaion of Strong Township. no has since noade many friends, all a 1l Whoknow him s ak pe of hEm.in the highest terms. Some time after he Cam= to this pot he was stricken with rheuma- tham. It gradually grew worse and worse till for the last four years be las been a confirmed invalid, and as a consequence hag not been seen in town- at all. Hd has Sat night and day in leis chair, unable td move or walls: a stop fns months. The pain never left hyml It o'ommenoed in his flack, and the torture he had to bear was terrible. From; his back it would somietime5 move to other parts of his body. His knees were fearfully painful at times. The truth 10, that for four long years the poor man did not have a single momenta respite from the racking of this dreadful disease. Mr. Doeg soya: "It makes me shud- der to look back upon that awful (four years, even the thought of it is dreadful. How I ever lived through it I do not know, but I thank God 1 that he has at last restored mo to health and strength with nothing of the rheumatism left but the memory of it. 1 IlIr. Doeg is a changed man. Hale and hearty he new; enjoys every mo- ment of his neer life to the full. How did the change come about? This id the question which Dr. Doeg is most delighted to answer. He had tried the treatment of several pliysi- oians and had used almost every medicine known as a cure for rheu- matism, but he got no relief. "I gave them all a fair chance, too," said Mr. Doeg, to The Echo, "but nothing seemed able to give me SPITTING SHOULD STOP. Tito Meet i'rollae Mtans of 7'roptagating L/IfiriiSC. One of the worst and most'unclean- ly habits indulged in by some people is spitting. Many people spit any- where, everywhere and always. If this habit were only filthy it would not base objectionable,but itis one of the meat prolific means of propngat ling disease in every oommunity. Spit- ting in public plaoes'should stop. The National Sanitarium Association ,in its campaign to ohmic the spread of con- I sumption, taberoulosls, claims that' expectoration on the sidewalks for ladies' dresses to wipe up and carry kilo their homes or to dry into dust and float: into the air; expectoration in public halls; conveyances, places of amusement, on floors, carpets and in dark corners of Hotels and private dwellings, must cease if it's ever hope to check this terrible disease which Li responsible for so many deaths and so much suffering. Ladies should wear shorter skirts, and those who must. expectorate should use paper band- kerolitofv, which should be burned af- ter using. There aro three important facts about tneeroulosis which, should be kept in mince :-' 1. It is n communicable disease end. is distinctly preventable. 9, It is acquired by the direct trans- mission of the taborele bacilli from the sick to the well, &lsundly by means of i nt verized sputum floating dried and pulverized [ oa g as duet In lite lir ; and ti. It can be largely prevented by, simple and easily applied measures of cleanliness and disinteetio'b. NO LA1D:Qi11 VOTE. Dot why is it, asked the tlleagbt- ful Chinese, that i piny goto your ]leaven, while I may not go to your oountry? The American missionary shrugged. leis shoulders,. There is n0 labor vote In heayen! said 114e' even temporary relief. I grew de- spondent and despaired of ever leas- ing that dreadful pain behind me, "One day T read in a newspaper the testimonials of some who sald they. had been oured of rheumatism by Dodd's Kidney Pills. 1 hand't muoh faith in anything by this time, but I sent for one box of the. pills and oom- menced, I noticed an improvement and kept on, and, look at mo now." Doog certainly doesn't look like an invalid now, and it is hard for one who had not seen him in hid aiak' room to believe that Six months ago he couldn't walk. "Have you any objections to mak- ins and signing a written statement of the whole thing for publication in The Echo 1" was asked liiir, Doeg. whatever will 1 to None. I be gad do so, for I want every person suf- fering as T "wad with rheumatism to know that Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure thorn, and I do hope that my statement will be real, by all such unfortunates. This la lIr. Doeg's 'written state- ment: For four years I suffered excru- ciating torture, during which time 1 seals scarcely an hour free from path. The trouble commenced in my bank, where it often remained stationary for months, and ao' intense was the pain that I could not lie down or take rest, but ,had to sit night and day in a chair. The pain would then re- moveto other parts of my body, and when in 'my knees I ivad unable to walk, and confined constantly to my room. I was treated for r'heumatis'm by severaldoctors and also tried many medicines without receiving any benefit. Almost in despair I feared I would never again exper- ience the pleasure of being free from pain. T.ogt Spring my attention was di- rected to same remarkable euree, of rheumatism effected by Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, recorded in the public prints. 1 procured a box, and soon found that they were doing me goods so I kept on, till now I can say I am a new man entirely free ire= pain, and have continued no for over six months, being able to attend to my daily duties on the farm and feel strong and able for work. I verily believe this great change has been effected by the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and I think it my duty to make this statement public for the benolit of anyone afflicted as I Wag. Wm. Doeg, Sandridge. Tbi.s 15 a plain unvarnished state- ment of fact, as we found it, and every reader of The Echo, especially those who know how bad Mr. Doeg was, will agree that it is a case with- out parallel in the history of the com- munity. NIPPED tel THE BUD. I Leave called, began Mr. Forchcn, Bunt, to speak to you about your daughter. You must have noticed that there is something between us, No, replied Mr. Goldrox, but I'm sure there will be pretty soon. Ab 1 It will bo the Atlantis Ocean. I'm going to semi her abroad till she learns a little Sense. NOT QUITE THE SAME THING. Tourist, to roadside country urch- in, -Ah, my little man! How brown and hearty you look. I suppose yon get up every morning and drive the cows to water. Urchin -Don't have to sir, Wby don't you have to, my lad? 'Cause, after milkin' the cows we drive the cans to water. CEYLON AND INN TER GREE "{'t'' OR CdLG iVOY ¢ + n The Favorite Tea of 'Britain and her Colonies. GROWN BY BRITISH PLANTERS. Amusing to see foreign teas advertised as clean. Is it not filth that colors them 1 ti a r d. 99 Ceylon Teas are sold in sealed g 7 J } i lead packets only, never in bulk. Biack, Mixed or encol.• ores) Ceylon Green. Samples on application. Address "SALADA." Toronto. HOW TO TEACH COOKING. Parts' Splendid :Rode! for Great Irritaln alai 1)11,01. Conn trles. In spite of occasional pin -prick cru- sades Prance is, after all, a cbarming and useful neighbour to Great Britain, and she now offers us a bright exam- ple in domestic progress. She is showing us how to produce good cooks say? the London Daily Mail. No; satisfied with her reputation for gl od cooking, Pada is founding a new culinary league, which obeli dissemi- nate isseminate the knowledge of the saucepan far and wide. But already abs has 0 famous aoeiety of the Cordon Bleu, or Blue Ribbon of the Kitchen. It is this which Great Britain might imitate. Por the Cordon Dleu is n teaching university,cnnduoted by past -masters of the art. It is managed by a com- mitteee of great chefs, hie of whom have borne the heat and burden of the day in many a savoury kitchen. They have their headquarters in that Pnmoue rendezvous of Igourinots, in i:he Petals Royal, and bare they wield the mot skilful basting -spoons in France. Around a 001p111ent old chef, crown od with the traditional white cap, a dozen or more young women watch the oonfection of n ragout. As he outs up the vegetables, prepares the sauce, and JuBglcS with a saucepan, , ho maintains a learned disquisition, interrupted now. and again by agues- tion from an inquiring pupil. The Cordon Bleu has been an establish - ad for five years, dd during that thne has turned out many efficient nooks. Its aim is to Leath the art of cooking well and 0eonomically, for Frrnoh housewives prefer a enisinero who sloes not Waste Material. 130 the chef explains that it is not necessary to add a lump of butter to every dish. "The natural fat of the meat would in nearly every Baso be sufficient," be says, "and lt is by no means necessary, to supplement every dish with butter, or grease, or oil. These only fatigue the stomach. and the best cook Is she who uses least grease." Tho Cordon Bleu frequently has English and sometimes American pupils. For £1 a mouth a pupil may attend every day, learn to cook her own dejeuner, and have it served up as aeon as it is ready, •IIer early martyrdom is a happy augury for married happiness. One of the prop- fossors of the school is deeorated with the Legion of Honour, and all are at the head of their profession. Recently the Cordon 'Bien has es- tablished a circuit system for the provinces. Each chef in turn takes his tour, and the french Government which knows the value to the nation of good cooking, makes n grant in aid of these provincial lectures and dem- ems trationg. tee alnalla ie Itp pm flyy, 11 has been the eteneard tea for a number of Spare and et the rate of Its prespcb inoreas o it will continue 10 hold Its place at the head. • , Load Pacltagos 26, 3a, 40, so anti e8 Seal �$ CHO•• E Look a little farther than the cold, 'Thmake a hanordsomecarsampleey Dan card with cheap paints, but the paint will fail. To paint a douse right ! you must have pure paints. 135 careful of what paint you use. The best is not too good. tm Ramsay's d� ictaints aro made to last, to give style to a house, to preserve buildings. I2anmsay's Paints are sold at rens. ()noble prices for the best that can be made. Paint your house well while you are at ,t. Prop us a post card and ask us for Booklet " IC" free. It shows how some �0 beautiful homes are painted. and oae! I „ ii. tells all about it. ,�,,,tj A. RAMSAY & SON (111' ,a '; 1;; PAINT MAKERS In I .t I ,t -a MONTREAL Egra Isaz ei45,,,@/Pr'Cr rseema'® •tava.v� t✓taNto eY91ett,•Gr^tr".vvrvmitertivevmsn.m'arois'tiEll AIRRiFrLE gtvuroreen- log only 21 doe. mango Sweet tett Seed at 10e. each. Each package contains a splendid mixture of rho mootfreg. rant varieties of all colon. The Ulna is of theb00t make and mod. c1. with polished nlckei barrel, ul gger:wird and side plates. It Dae improved 01ahe sights, pistol grl pond walnut stook, andehoote web tortilla force and gmataecuracy mail es tbl0 advertisement and we will forward the Sonde. San them,rohrathomoneyand1llgowlll bo ,,at you free by Expreee. The season for solaagseals 10,0.01, so order at ones. Seed Supply Co„ Toronto. FREE Want boot resuitq 0011' all Dour �f You BUTTER, EOne, POULTRY, APPLES• other fn51T8 and PRODUCE. to The Dawson commission co. Lml0 brti SLTrotand0otono AVENUE ROUSE boO,tLaneIIOA111A. Fatuity Hotel rates 01.50 per day. Newoastle Scots have decided to ask the War Office once morn to let them form a corps of kilted volunteers; other carps object. Ask for Minard's and take no other. It requires an average of, more than 20,000,000 pine per clay to meet the needs of the British people. • • FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS MAA WINSLOW'S 800011110 SYRUP bas bees rued by motherefor their ahttdren teething. It soother rh. .held. softens the gumn, MMIaye pale, owes wind cola and I, the beet remedy for diarrhoea, 2So a bottle. Soli by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ash tot "Mrs, WIotlow'o Soothing Syrup." The value of the estate of Lord lmeasington, who died at Bloemfonteie last June, has been Sworn at £711,000. Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend The English crown weighs only 39 oz. 5dwt., though it comprises preci- ous stone8 to the value of £360,000. W. 1h. C. 1070 CALVERT'S CARBOLIC OINTMENT. Fol' all skin ailments. J, C. 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Boston to Liver. pool. Portland to LtverpooL Vla Queer,. town, Large and Fast Steamships. Superior aooemmodetios for all Manses of passengers. Saloons and atntero ttiqt are amidahipa. Special M1001tq� hoe been given to Second Saloon and 'rhird.Olas,aee accommodation. Fut ratio oCPassugeand as Particular% apply to any ageol of the Company, or Richards t Milia 0 0o, D. 00,,,.,, 400.. 77 state St., Boston Mootroal asd Portland GOLD WATCH Ftn•- We roa handsome, re. ��1sable• polished nickel, fe mil tieys1tarrh forselling 0t..-:amy2ddnolenaa°uroieh PFred Cabinet hotographs of tooavecaat)oe hb, or. thea andsomd7n. grated, gold-nn- l.I,olEuntingeaso Watch, Loire or Gent's elm, with stem Ind, stem set, tellable jewelled movement. fpr oiling. only 4 dos. Photograph.. They sell like hot cakes. Write for Pbotea. Sell them. retumthe moue), and weaved your Watch. postpaid. Aft Supply Co,. Eos L T0r0010 THE MOST NUTRITIOUS- rE PR'S GRATEFUL- COMFORTINII. BREAKFAST—SUPPER- 0 it REAKFAST—SUPPER- fro give this 'wasteful Cad 051,0,d Sing, t. set with s mag. 1 / lneenemm�nnta, for selling only 10 booua, UR: ny nsdah. e411 .1.04 Cabinet photographs the panes a100. molt. Everyone ve s wants n good picture of I1e0io.treterbote. them, return the money, and receive thio moat ahg free.. Art Supply Co.. no L Toronto, Canada. FEATHER DYEING 01000105 and Ouriing and 1014 Gloves olooned These can be sent by pont, to per os rho bent plane is BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. MONTREAL SOLID GOLD Wo givethl.beautlfUlly sn veold d• ¢tdraG =MA! for sell. to¢ only 16 bull• finished, sieedt Choto. grapheofth0Queen,o ely'l ah. l: •1 l'b.00.1»t awtst come ole 11JMon)y Write"fora time Photos Sell them, return the mon. 1 and we sled, postpaid. Ina handsome hos, 11110901101 Go 11RIng.,.ArtSupply Co..Bon 1. Toroate. CLL WRAP - PH PAs} ER PRINTED in one or many colors or STRIPED at low prioes. Sam- ples furnished on request. Special quotations for oar loads or large lots. Write for prices. TORONTO WILAPPING PAPER' OOIJIPAN Y 75 Adelaide-st. West. The latest and most important pro- ject on foot in England is tho con- struction of a canal from Southamp-• tan to London, �^ itcep Iiiinard's Liniment intim Ilona A SEiIIOUS BLUNDER. You made a great mistake in say - in' my daddy ions lynched Ler hood stoalin'. Impossible! replied the editor. No, sir! I know what I'm talkin' about -it wits a mule he stole! `+®0. int, i eosi-x/lc ifizub 44 191 e "fr 4.44;714. 4;71 . "4/ o X4611e6 /17( , P, at-,�.,.., �... e,.w..., SaOg LO ipyD ub¢ (00(61,1, 0011ml So1W Gerd Hleg, 1 x•111, Pearls, for satin Sword Pea eeolya6ipaakegxor tors et1)10 most anorxnt10r10. Oen of MI colors. Mall as this adrortls,mentand 'revel tor. ward the Seed, eentlt .n. re tarn e0, none' , dt61e Lean. tlNlb,eo,,Cya,lilenrn ly�snox.. od it u vewabUne4 box. Write today. 000 coat. [Or gen. kr models thort, Seed Sngpl7 Co., Toronto, can. A Timise + Pay A Debenture of The Canada Pornianent and Wasters Canada Mortgage Corporation is 0 promise to pay the sum named thorein,which may be any sum not less than $too, on the date specified, which maybe in one or mora years, as the Investor may prefer. The Coupons attached are remises to a interest . r ry en the afnonat half-yeat•lyat four per Cent, , per annulH. The entire assets of the Cerepany, amounting to $sw,- 60,895 are security for hdfilment of the promises, CORRESPONDENCE ucE 1 uvirsD. Offi 17Dt Toronto 'soronto