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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1916-3-9, Page 7The I'riaieese and the Daisies. Of all the flowers in. tlae Princess's garden the six daisies that grew near the rose bush considered themselves the most important. "The roses are prettier than we are, and the !lilies more graceful, but we are much wiser, for we answer questions that human beings bring us" said the smallest ' don't Daiknow howwe do it Daisy. I w it, Y but we can, for my mother told me 0.>. these symptoms should begin to- a n build upyour bloodwith Dr. d top Y didnot object to The other flowers b the pride of the daisies, for it was a Wllilame Pink Pills Under their use 1 nice sort of pride, but the daisies the nervous energy of the body is re-!. ,s,- Ihemsleves were very angry with one stored as the blood "peonies red and t of their number who called herself Pure and the entire . system is the Queen, "I am Queen because i strengthened tomeet every demand have the most petals,' she said. "Yoti upon it. They nourish every, part of all have only seven and T have eight. the body, giving brightness to the I daresay I could never answer hues- eye and color to the cheeks and lips. tions much better than you; therefore, Mrs. Jas. S. Francis, Oakwood, Ont., I am Queen." says: "I should have written long ago She then' became very rude and ty- to tell what Dr. Williams Pink Pills rennin], taking more than her fair did for me, but I suppose it better share of dew, and persuading the west late than never. In June, 1913, I had wind to make the other five daisies to go to an hospibal for an operation bow to her.for female weakness. I was in the "I don't see how it. is better to have I hospital for a month, before -I was eight petals than seven," they com- able to get home, Three weeks after plained. "I am sure she will not an- this I started for a trip to the Pacific ewer questions any better for it." coast, in the hope that my health would further improve. On the way t At last the time for answering ques- I stoppeds tions arrived. The Princess had said to visit a sister in Southern1": good-bye to her lodes, who had de Alberta, and on arriving at her home parted on a journey. He had been (after a 35 mile drive), T was 'coni- Russia gone half an hour, and naturally she.pletely done out. I found my sister France wanted know whether he still loved ill, her baby having been born the Italy her. She came out and leant over the week before. As there was no one Turkey first seven -petalled daisy. She did to help, I had to take care of the child Austria-Hungary Woman's Health Needs Constant Care Ailments 1' h' I taken i - bjeet a • it was only :lair to leave the was discussed said that older troops milk make a warm, nourish- enemy a scalp as a trophy, in case !r George Palsh, British Economist, needed little app lieation of discip me, ing meal that suppllIs all the you could not get his drY had to have my own elipped; every WORLD7 bo it that Choir feet aro always S WOOL � and warm, the younger soldiers aver- Off to School, Full ofone baso' STORES ARE SHORT is• the favorite,1CNot one does, he give cram their tlittle 'tummies" emp est 1 t nccwl tl�abtX thesergeant a lilAmcriean In - RS y older sOldier I in In - less trouble to the sanitary depart- with, greasy meats, starchy , Mian, and so on:•j look this habitually, "As soon as Ile got n chanc,e to slip ment, but his riper mind understands potatoes or other indigestible i "'Siut'why?' the adjutant demand- Work d eces-Shreddedd, UG nc TH 0 r o n GREASED N or •ail th u s s ri and!N DEMA D _ H. m e ie d e & work Worry Leaves Here y n p foods. One or two Victim of Many Distressing than colonel with Whom this su 7 w THE WAR sity of military discipline. An Aus- "So 1 explained that the theory Wheat Biscuits ith hot was that was to b b 1 Every woman's health is peculiarly dependent upon the condition of her - blood. How many women suffer with headache, pain in the back, poor ap- petite, weak digestion, a constant feel- S ing of weariness, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, pallor and. f nervousness: If you havo any of n S because their natural conduct as ditions He had seen,no difference in the fight- growing bodies. The perfect alone, And when the inspection was ing qualities of young and older food to study on, to grow on, held later by the lieutenant, the ad - in the latest issue of the London trgops, he said, blit ho, himself would t0 play on. The Crispness jutant stopped in front of me and ex - always Sir George sold that the wool , prefer to lead moll over the , material needed for 'their round to the ar er, and to was States Supply Con, grown men woe discipline in itself, strictly ordered to leave- my hair equlroments of elle world today are Of the shreds encourages tenant, too seem story to the nted ally bn top of suppiles, and no one ago of 35, ge tenant, who accrued deeply interested' hick t a A eras r i thorough chewing,Viz the act t] lit n m a t Indian r o the colonelru f Bed. be surprlod if the war continues Of ver•y young t o ps,g nether 12 months to see a still more had a poor opinion In trench warfare develops sound teeth and had come over to fight for Paanes notConstant re- mater -1 was high.C t renounced shortage c rawtheir value s f g 1 1 Beingready-' heat 1 m s. Y al.". iberatiou of commands and orders was. �. Adds, Subtracts and Multiplies -"Wherever we turn," the report.con• the lot of the officer who commanded Cooked, it is so easy to pre -1 Desaarn6d to meet the requirements inuod, mills are very busy,•tremen. "young bloods," while the officer in pare a warm, nourishing of bookkeepers and clerical woi Isms, night consequently consumption was meal with Shredded Wheat a comparatively inexpensive rapid n m a S k i dous numbers are running ay and charge of older troops could count on ever so large In groat Britain or in having orders carried cut as n, -too, as i fl a fe m O m e n t S --n 0 calculating device has been intro - machines while hngry machinos are they were given. The old men, w dueed, which is capable of adding, of with in' Europe outside_ the war fought with inore "sense" said the kitchen worry or work. subtracting and multiplying quickly reas, both in the Netherlands and colonel. They did not shout so much, candinavia in particular being very but dealt out heavier blows. Except- Made in Canada. een to buy everything of a manatee- ing- bone fractures and very serious using nature, internal wounds, the old soldier gives. thick. It is provided with a series Many Sheep Depastured no more trouble than the, young one AN AMUSING \Wit STORY. of seven dials, which are revolved) "The writer has been led to'take in to the medical service,Authorities and accurately. The instrument is about 10t inches long, two and a quarter inches wide and half-inch d' 1 by a styles when making calcul t - hand this subie'et because of a goes are of the opinion that the smaller Hove a Soldier Saved His Scalp for tions A single turn of one of the': tion raised the other day as to the percentage of sick among the older the Enemy. wheels • adds a figure to previous re-' number of sheep being depastured in troops counterb 1 h 11 ' h t' the countries of Europe at present en - a counterbalances wholly' y w n gistei and simultaneously shows a gaged In the struggle, and on turning o the latest sheep returns, we find hat the following are the numbers of heep in the countries named: Sheep. United Kingdom 28,500,000 45,500,000 17,000,0001 11,000,000 6,500,000 13,000,000 8,000,000 5,500,000 3,040,000 400,000 Bulgaria anddo the household ]cin g u e of or and o s work, a not, pull the petals, she was ' kindGermany for that, but she touched each in turn ,the three weeks that passed before Serbia saying,' "He loves nie,' he loves me my sister took charge I was corn -I. Montene tegro not," till has she pletely worn out, and again nearly ill, ,. G r a : Britain has had at her colt touch,(! the last it came to "He loves me." She gave a However, I startedon my westward mand a Large part of the supplies of cry of joy, "You deardear little trip, and decided to stop off at Banff, Australia, New Zealand arid South daisy," she said, and kissed it. where I remained a •week, but it did Africa, it only being toward the end am so glad you have told me that. To- not seem to help me, and I resumed of last year that the embargo was morrow I will come and ase( another niy journey. On the train I took sick, lifted an01 America, Italy and continen- of you this question. and could nob eat, and as I was alone tal neutrals were allowed to he. the - my condition was pitiable. Finally the themselves to moot supplies. To -morrow she came, to get same pleasant answer,and every d porter wired ahead to North Bend for §y' a doctor to see ane. The doctor want- ed the fifth daisy was fully asked and ed me to leave the train and go to a had answered; did the he ray Princess tphos ital, but I determined to continue pear. Now came the Cline for theto Vancouver. The inedi- sixth daisy that had the eight petals. cineournay the doctor gave me did not help None of the daisies could count very me, and I was getting worse all the well, so that they did not thing what time. And then a young man who had would happen. Only the eight petal- led daisy was quite' sure that the the opposite berth asked me if I would Princess would be much more pleased try Dr: Williams Pink Pills and gave with ,her than with the others. me a box he had. I used these and the At last the Princess cane out to torten got me two more boxes, and by count again. As it happened she felt the time I reached my journey's end I rather sad, because, for. the first time, was feeling some better. I stayed two the Prince had failed to send her a months onthe coast, and continued letter: As a matter of fact the Cour- taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills all that ter carrying the letter had been de- time I had gained in weight and ap layed, but she -did not, know this. "He loves me; he loves me not/' she re- peated till it came to the eighth petal. He loves me not! The daisy says so." she cried, and, bursting into tears, ran back to the palace. ' Now the five daisies were very angry with the sixth. She had no right to say that, even if shethought it. The Queen Daisy was very angry in return. She did not want the ppor Princess to be unhappy, yet she could not help hoping that she herself would .be proved right. She waited in im- patience, therefore, till there was a great noise of rejoicing, and feet hurrying up and down the path, ,be cause the Prince had returned. Then the Prince and Princess came out to the garden, radiantly happy. "There are the five good=daisies that told the truth," said the Princess, "and there is. the one bad daisy that told a false- hood." "That is what comes of having eight petals," said the Prince, ` smil- ing down at her before he' turned away. "Now you see the mischief of your eighth petal that you were so proud of" jeered the other daisies, and the poor Queen hung her head, pretend- ing to sleep. Early next morning she awoke; a robin was hopping' nearher. "Robin," she said, "will you pull off one of my petals?" "It will hurt," said the robin. "Never mind, it is better to be hurt and to have only seven petals than to be untruthful:" So the robin obeyed, and when the Princess came again to the garden she saw to her surprise that the sixth daisy had repented, and would never deceive her any more, 'T,was a Fantolis Battle. Icing George was once enjoying tho hospitality of a prOniinent'peer at his country seat near the scene of one of Cromwell's historic battles, Strolling little surgical difficulty. they give. Were a Boon to A sped spollclent of the total. New York Sun who is serving in the ---4* French Foreign Legion tellsamusing- ly how he escaped obeying an older tJse An ' House= from headquarters; no doubt he was; nH(S illC illl,l'Inr ,.r. '......cul GI I Y ! �jGA..RJ............ '$1". Ga `t , n ,S i y t. -.. l9 poll! the world. °ill i' tikes Illi : t OCfoCt �i�,tAbro ad. MADE IN CANADA ! 1 z • �, tl EWGIILETT COMPANY LIMITED ONT. 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Or- DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED • mush have their hair clipped close— mn _es holt 15011/1000 11501015 pr, eats lby machine, I went over to the leu- cnndig,-anon, is very nutritious, relieves ; nstipudon or "money back." That•sI AGENTS WANTED by a lea nrg p yc c. in sty s nd Lu humt.uiy. 'spa tr y .11.,1"..in every intro. Attrnetiv,• prop: opt tion, big money. write ,Til, is. 844 A Runnymede Head, Toronto. 0!'9. 111010 DAY, FALARY AND I,OM- G rule:don for lade iepreser_tltive to her home district. 'Work pleasant eau- eatil•e, experience 1i,iiiO'eseary. Nich- ols Limited, Publishers, Torcnte. PAIN IN HIS BACK. reau to see the captain about being n d' h i 3 it s a gal- . se t D ci 11 • trc it in exempted. 0 •rid a ,anuakes, and gears• but .at e- - t i g,l r , ri. y c for c .9' i r 1 ion. n D 1 1'ollatl 13 a -t T g fu • nt asked the ly Mr. Jas. A. Bryce Tells Why He ; What do you want?' Y Y . ntnking k 111 ni t t, nr. ,111 0 doable sergeant major• fast, cook the night b�fure h1 u double Recommends Dodd's Kidney Pills to °iI explained, but he declared it boiler without sih•1•tng and warm in the All Who Suffer from Kidney Di- i h • setting to boiling w iter l5 t was impossible. 1 `No excuse. Here! morning tcji•essinge` At grocers' sease. Look! I had to have my own cut'!' cent,. i Roman 1i I Ln, i , ntc and he showed me his clipped head. aladl toy the nt.ln ea "0 0 Paisley, Ont., Feby, 28th (Special). "'That's all right for you,' I an- -"I can highly recommend Dodds swered, `but not forme. It's contrary $5,000,000 in Cheese. Kidney Pills bo anyone suffering from to myreligion to cut off all my hair A $5,000,000 contract has been "The requirements of the armies at pain in the back," says Mr. Jas. A. present confronting each other are Bryce, well known and highly re - colossal, and as months pass these spected in. this neighborhood. "I had Want:, grow bigger. It can be saltily been troubled with a pain in my back said the wool supplies of such count- for about a year. ries as Germany, France, Austria and Serbia' can be ignored altogether, be. "Reading the self-examination page cause the weight grown in these in Dodd's Aimanac,led me to believe part., countries would be no more than suf..that my trouble came from my kid- "So I was taken before the adjut- I What Is He Now. i Solent to : supply , their own armies neys so I sent and got a box of Dodd's IanThe recruiting sergeant with a with one suit of clothes. Hence we Kidney Pills. Before they were done ! cotand before the sergeant -major id explain, he, too, burst out ex- shrewd sense of humor has been; say that the nations at war must I was feeling as well as ever..citedly, 'Not cut your hair! Look! I everywhere. These men have often - look for their ,supplies 3n the outside."Dodd's Kidney Pills were certainly) times needed all their wits. Said one world, there being only ,South Amer- ice outside the control of the British War Office. Available Supplies "Our chief supplies naturally come pearanco, and when I started for home from Australasia, South Africa and I felt better than I had done for years. South America, and in the table be - Now. I always keep Dr. Williams Pink low, the production of the British Isles, being of 28,000,000 sheep, can - Pills in the house, and both my hus- not be ignored. Thefollowing is a band and my young daughter have fairly reliable estimate of the quantity , been benefited by their use. I bless of wool being grown annually in the. the day that young man on the train "countries named: gave me his box of •pills, otherwise I Pounds when I go to war.' - placed in New Zealand by Great Brit -1 "'1 'hat are you?' ain for cheese for the army. This is "'An American.' a fifth of the cheese product of the " But Americans have no religion.' island. "'Ah, but I am an Indian—an American Indian'—and so I aux, in. Minerals Liniment Cures Burns, Eto. a great boon to'me." Dodd's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys. By putting them in con- dition to do their proper work they accomplish the cures so regularly re- ported. Healthy kidneys make pure blood and the man or woman who has pure blood coursing through their veins can laugh at nine -tenths of the ills of life. FOOD COST ABROAD SOARS. 767 041914 -- might never have tried' them, and Australasia , would have still been an invalid." South Africa ............ 174,650,000 You can get Dr. Williams Pink Pills Argentina 268,976,200 from any medicine dealer or by mail, Urguay t 50 t'b b f Punta Arenas and Pat Isles Co., Brockville, Ont, 'l FOES OWN MUCH IN BRITAIN. Germans' Holdings ' Officially Esti- mated at $515,000,000. As the war proceeds the demand for the confiscation of German and Aus- trian owned -property in. Britain on the ground that it is much greater than British owned property in those something like 10 pounds per head. A, Berlin the general level of prices of countries grows in insistence. man on the firing line and ,in the certain more important articles of So far the Government has declin- trendies- ivvill easily get through three food was 83:4 per cent. above that of cd to take up the matter, but members sults per year, if not more; it'meaus'; July, 1914. of Parliament have at last obtained that a soldier consumes anywhere ! In Vienna, it is declared, the general From Mr. RuncimanPresident of the from 80 to 36 pounds of clean wool level of food prices was 112.9 per Board of Trade official details- on per annum. If we multiply 36 by 15,-1 cent. higher than that of July, 1914. OOD,000 it gives its 640yDOp,000 pomtds' the subject: Mr. Runcimanestimates of .cleau woe! which will be required: { 'The reader Can thus see that there N Murine is Ure- is not a very big quantity of wool left pared .by our hy- r named to sielaes as used for 1 ,adv •c a sources from the b min ' urs in a their h whole .. Y Y h supply the regturenteuts of thet - - : " -sJ practice. now dediCat- fo the civilian population of the out 1 FOR ed to the Public and a cons a Ox or six boxes Or gonia $2,50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine British Britain, Berlin and Vienna Report a Large Increase in Prices. 14,760,000 According to statistics published by 52,000,000' the British Board of Trade, the retail 120,000,000 Prices of food in the United Kingdom advanced on the average of about 11/2 Total 1,397,431,114 , per cent. in January. Flour and bread Practically speaking, a British sol- increased in price about 6 per cent. dier is consuming 12. pounds of pure' Taking the nation as a whole and wool In his complete outfit, and they making allowance for the relative im- statement is justified that the French,) portance of various articles in the Belgian and German soldiers use the working-class household expenditure, Bt •s estimated that' same aniouuc.. the average increase in retail prices posed of one-thirdoof shoddy. the soldier's outfit is aom.' of food sincethe beginning of the war "Roughly estimated, the whole of , has been 47 per cent. the armies of Europe are absorbing, The` Board of Trade states that in ! bho value of property o erty in Germany be- longing to British subjects as approxi-- ninthly pproxi=mately $860,000,000, while the pro- perty its this country owned by Ger- mans is put at $615,000,000, sido, world; consequently, stocks of iOvR ( �Eseold byYom•Druggist. The public trustee is registrar , of rata material hove been pretty well leylEurinet°Refroeh, enemy property in Britain and is .ens Cleanse, and Strengthen Eyes after exposure to exhausted at the advent Of the present Cold Cutting winds andDust and de tore todian of money clue to enemy - sub- new oHps 0 by Overwork and Eye Strain. f Australasia Smith Africa ,healthful torso to Ryes Reddened an made I11 Physicians use and reeem. leets in dividends and interest. and South America. 9ome'brdndnttnded Physio his report he gives the following figures: mend Maine, while others perhaps jealous of its Success, talk ntic and rush into print in onposltion Property held on behalf of AUSTRIA'S. OLDER SOLDIERS. thosewhose Eyes neva 0,110 cin guess WI, , ne _ thornere is no Prescription fee, to Mudie. Justitand Britain's Canenlfe5 • $27000O,QOOpttnDruggistSOoandyouhiveaCompletePkg, , Mel, Over 50 Make Better Soldiers E tat M ( D ae ks Enemy capital in bus! - ,pe oo r-- urns- roppur-an or Why'a Than Younger len. roed0 for use. Try !tin your Smarting -lust band in 13aby'e 6 Eyes for Rye Troubles -No Smnrting--lust Eye 11es5, Ott.- 8,000,000 - - Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye Free, Enemy . capital in coni- The calling to the colors Of Wren Murine Eye Remedy Company, Chicago patties ...............j45,000,000 Mr, Runclntan's' statement shows out one day by himself, the Icing met that the extent of Gorman property in the village blacksmith returning from Britain was evidently not fully known a shoeing expedition. when the public trustee drew up his "I say my ,good fellow," said his Majesty, genially, "I understand there was a big battle fought somewhere about here" "Well—er," stammered the black- smith, recognizing and saluting the King, "I chid 'ave a round or two with B111, the potman, but I didn't know Vont, Majesty had heard of it," Carry Three Grafts. Soino of the Gofman' aeroplanes 9arry as many as. three guns. The British taste Yuen of 17-24 years of lege as pilots and pay them five pounds sterling for a two-hour flight, Lrtel ten shillings for each additional our after that. Tho French 1 P 1 and Illritielt have more machines than the Sermons now, report, for Mr. Runeiman's figures aro more than $100,000,000 in excess of the public trustee's,. GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS To guard the Baby against colds nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- lets. 'The Tablets aro a mild laxative that will keep the little ones stomach and bowels working regularly, It le a recognized fact that where the stomach and bowels are In good or- der that colds will not exist= that the health of the little ones will bo good and that he will thrive and bo happy and good-natured. Tho Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from Tito Wiilinme Medicine -Co., Brocicviile, Ont. between the ages of 50 and 55, bus caused the discussion in the Austro- Hungarian press of what the older men have done in this war. The view had been generally hold that the man at 50 had passed into old age, but the war is said to havo pray- ed that this pobition is untenable. It is admitted that in trades and Ocetlr pations requiring physical dexterity, the matt over 50 is apt to be a failure though the well-preserved worker of that age is generally still capable of great endurance, The experience in the army is that mien u1 to 80 are generally less hardy than men up bo 50, In lt addition to be- ing as yet far from physically set, that is, entirely beyond the growing stage, the younger lion often reduce their endurance and physical vigor generally by incorrect eating. Older 111011 aro not in the habit of doing this, it is asserted. But tato young felon sin also in other respects, Often they aro indifferent to hardship when they Atonic' not be; while the older men 800 Wild Extravagance. Mr. Pester—Have you spent the whole day shopping. - Mrs. Pester—Not the whole day. I still have the change out of an. hour. Judge—"You are charged with as - satin and battery,. What have you to say?" Prisoner—"Not a word " yer- oiinsr. 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Y Start at once. ,5W.sOite `or O'ree Booklet To-day—Now, V.S. samosa, OP MUSIC. Sox 252. 225 Ptfth Ave. New York City Before plue- Ing your order for seeds, see our 1010 Gold- xie It Is free en Sub ilea Catalogue Saod Corn Per Bus. (Rags free) (70 lbs, 011 cob) Wiseonsln, No. 7 LSO Bailey Leeming, White trop GOldon Glow 1,75 ]:,ongfellow, North Dakota Cornptons . 1:00 We pay railway- freight 1n On- tario and Quebec on all orders over $80,00 GEt):Irl l fH 8SUl1 ibA .17 Notice to Stat- tionW1 r e �rS The inepeotion of. Stallions under. the Ontario Stratton Enrolment bot, will o0mtaenoe Morph 23rd, 1916. AU applications foren- rolment and iaepeotiott, *00008- !famed by the proper foo, mutat be in the Secretary's oifioo, Pari!*- Moist Buildings, Toronto, by March 13th.' 1n onso of applteation8 00- 0oived after Mnroh lath, inapec- tion will only be made atiiloreaaed expense to owners, Address rat ebmmantbation6 t0 R. VT. Wade, Seoretaxy, Ontario Stallion Enrol- ment Board, Parliament Sulldings, Toronto. 1 Sowing and Reaping. '•i ANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC. To sow bad habits and reap peace ‘.l internal and external, cured with. oupain ouhome Creatment. writs of mind is impossible. To sow earth ust beforeby too anrte, Dr. Rehman Medical and reap heaven is impossible. To sow Co., Limited. Colltngwaod. Ont. MISCELLANEOUS. self-indulgence and reap joy is im- possible. Seed -time and harvest are cause and effect. Youth is our sow- ing -time. We prepare our own sheav- es. Manhood and womanhood will work no miracles of change, We must sow good in youth if we would fruitsofjoylater. reap the ! 11,41uard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,--i1Iy daughter, 13 yrs. old, was thrown from a sleigh and 'injured her elbow so badly it re- maear`s Four bottles stiff and very painful for three RDleea of AII�'A ' S jj • I3 ' LINIMENT completely cured her at d she has not been troubled for two years. Yours truly, 0". B. LIVIOSQ0TE.' St. Joseph, P. 0., 18th. Ang., 1200, A Slight Mistake. Mrs. De Troop (who is short-sight- ed)—"Good morning, Mrs„ Simkins. Your husband must be very fond of gardening. I saw him the first thing this morning down in the bottom of the garden And bow well he looks, 06 be sure!" Mrs. Simkins turned. her back and slammed the door in her neighbor's face. The latter aghast, went to tell her daughter, "And you told her the thing in the onion patch was her husband?" "Of. course, I did." "Well, that's not her husband; that's a scam -crow!" Minaret's miniment for sale evetywltere The modern child can be relied upon to put his patents in their place. VWit- ness the following pantile extract from a recent essay at !Ionic. --"The important person at home is mother. Another 'revertant person is fattier S.S. 2108111AN saO, (rem Nov — York MGM% 1 mut S. °.S. 03550ELINE ma from New York March 2 and 11. • Pane, heeding meah nal 111,11, only 125 and NG. AP* (01tlrkrts nod booklet. N. D. PATER50N. Gea. Asset, ('anode S.S. renes, Limited 4,6 name at., 'Toronto, or any ticket agent. ER UD The Ideal Winter Resort Beau -Meet Drives, Saddle Riding, Golf, Tenni,, Yachting, Fishing and Sea Bathing, Present Oar- rison of the Ottawa (SStb) Regl- ment. Prs h s Hotel to open from EZOEMB5S'to MAT Situated on tho Harbor of 1a:amtlton. Accommodates 400. Rates : $25 per week and upward. HOWE & TWOROGER, AInnagete HAMILTON, BERMUDA Bermuda is reached by the steam- crs of the Quebec 9, S. Co., 32 Broadway, New York, He helps. to keep us." I El). 6 18813E 10-•v'16, -441